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But it's Musk who bangs the caution drum most persistently.
Contributing Opinion Writer Donald Trump has been the most persistently unpopular first-term president in the postwar era.
He got no response - not a surprise in a country with one of the world's most persistently high youth unemployment rates.
For many in one of the most persistently poor nations in the world, Facebook is the only way to access the internet.
PetCon is one of the most persistently joyful events I've ever been to, and that tone is reflected in these dogs' well-curated internet personas.
And, most notably — most persistently in this collection — how the world neatly divides into those who believe they are special, and those who do not.
What's Important to Know About Kill Lists The CCA, active at least since December 23, is one of the most persistently active pro-IS hacking groups.
Parents have expressed fear about the school's low test scores and that it was on the list of the state's most persistently dangerous schools last year.
To the most persistently bearish investment advisers, such as Societe Generale's Albert Edwards, Tina is deluded, represents some of the worst aspects of herd behaviour and will inevitably end in tears.
Pierce lived to torment the Bockers, the NBA's most persistently pathetic high valuation franchise, seeming to feed off the contrived mythic energy of Madison Square Garden, no matter how good or bad the Knicks were at the time.
Sugar also detailed some of the obstacles she faced behind the scenes at Cartoon Network, most persistently the harmful idea that queerness is somehow "adult content" — despite, like the heterosexual Muppets of Sesame Street, straight romance being deemed unthreatening to young audiences.
He hasn't been a real factor at Sundance for years and has often loomed largest and most persistently in the imagination of journalists looking for a juicy quote or just a way to shape the festival into an easy-to-parse narrative.
"If the purpose of Vadir reporting is to identify the most persistently dangerous schools, then let's get the most violent incidents being submitted, and not things like minor altercations," said Renee Rider, an assistant commissioner at the New York State Education Department who oversees Vadir.
A loud peeping sound has also been reported, possibly in times of stress. Heard far more often than it is seen, Shelley's eagle-owls are said to vocalize most persistently at or just before dawn and around dusk.Borrow, N. & Demey, R. (2010). Birds of Ghana.
The De Maria farmhouse, Some, including most persistently the fascist journalist Giorgio Pisanò, have claimed that Mussolini and Petacci were shot earlier in the day near the De Maria farmhouse and that the execution at Giulino de Mezzegra was staged with corpses. The first to put this forward was Franco Bandini in 1978.
The Yonco run settled during this time by Thomas Small was originally the closest to what became the North Yanko headstation. During the frontier wars it was attacked several times, but it appears to have been one of the runs most persistently kept occupied. However, Small was defeated by these attacks and sold the property to James Thorn, perhaps as early as 1839-1840, who moved the headstation to the North Yanco area.
The United States Federal Government has enacted legislation since the 1970s to reduce the segregation of American cities. While many cities have reduced the amount of segregated neighborhoods, some still have clearly defined racial boundaries. Since 1990, the City of Chicago has been one of the most persistently racially segregated cities, despite efforts to improve mobility and reduce barriers. Other cities like Detroit, Houston, and Atlanta likewise have very pronounced black and white neighborhoods, the same neighborhoods that were originally redlined by financial institutions decades ago.
In use since ancient times, the catapult has proven to be one of the most persistently effective mechanisms in warfare. In modern times the term can apply to devices ranging from a simple hand-held implement (also called a "slingshot") to a mechanism for launching aircraft from a ship. The earliest catapults date to at least the 4th century BC with the advent of the mangonel in ancient China, a type of traction trebuchet and catapult. Early uses were also attributed to Ajatashatru of Magadha in his war against the Licchavis.
But personal prophecy and fortune-telling will never be possible; "the knowledge of the future we may hope to gain will be general and not individual."H.G. Wells, The Discovery of the Future (New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1913), p. 46. Wells devotes the last part of his text to speculations about "the question what is to come after man," considering it "the most persistently fascinating and the most insoluble question in the whole world."H.G. Wells, The Discovery of the Future (New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1913), p. 50.
The cry of the red-tailed hawk is a two to three second hoarse, rasping scream, variously transcribed as kree-eee- ar, tsee-eeee-arrr or sheeeeee, that begins at a high pitch and slurs downward. This cry is often described as sounding similar to a steam whistle. The red-tailed hawk frequently vocalizes while hunting or soaring, but vocalizes loudest and most persistently in defiance or anger, in response to a predator or a rival hawk's intrusion into its territory. At close range, it makes a croaking guh-runk, possibly as a warning sound.
In 1968, Blondeau began producing the long strip-prints, which she worked with most persistently and gained recognition for. For the first pictures she made with this technique, she placed the camera in front of a person posed against a black background, and then wound the roll of 120-size film through, varying the speed at which the turned the film advance. She then printed each roll as one printed. The results were prints in which a white form of greater or lesser transparency, depending on the speed at which she had wound the film, and the exposure provided to the image at the moment of capture.
In several parts of their range they may make use of nest boxes, with the trend of nest box placement beginning and being perhaps most persistently used in Fennoscandia. Large nest boxes with an opening of about in diameter are preferred by the species. Elsewhere, about 29% of nest boxes set out in Slovenia are known to have been used. In Russia’s Altai Krai, Biya River area between 2010 and 2012, 15.2-48.9% of nest boxes that were erected were used with annual variation explainable by cycles of primary food sources. In Samara Oblast of 74 nest boxes set in 4 study plots by 2009, 41.9% were used by Ural owls (with about 14.9% used by various other animals).
Such validation did not come without a price. Ferguson was attacked in some quarters for excessive optimism. Others alleged that her "new" ideas were merely a repackaging of old notions of positive thinking, and some saw the "New Age" (a term Ferguson herself seldom used) as merely extending the self- absorption that had marked much of the 1970s. Most persistently, some religious groups contended that the "conspiracy" was an attempt to subvert Christian views. This view, most notably expressed by author Constance Cumbey in her 1983 book The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow, was restated as recently as 2007, when one online essayist wrote that the Christian church “rightly discerned the New Age movement, as outlined in Ferguson’s book, to be demonically inspired in anticipation of the ultimate unveiling of . . .
Wallerstein has described the make up of the AAPC around the time of the Third Congress: > The AAPC had become the meeting ground of three groups: African nationalists > in non-independent countries, whose revolutionary ardor was often tactical > and hence temporary; leaders of the so-called revolutionary African states, > whose militancy was often tempered by the exigencies of diplomacy and the > reality of world economic pressures; African radical-nationalist opposition > movements in independent states, which states were considered by these > opposition movements as clients or "puppets" of the West. This latter group > (which included the UPC, the Sawaba of Niger led by Djibo Bakary, the > Moroccan Union Nationale des Forces Populaires [UNFP] represented by Mehdi > Ben Barka) was perhaps the most genuinely and the most persistently > militant. It also had the least real power. Therefore, while this third > group often dominated the conferences and gave the tone to the resolutions, > it was the second group (the governments) that dominated the structure and > held the purse strings.

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