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It's perhaps the most truthful journey any show about parenting can take.
Geminis are not famous for being the most truthful sign in the zodiac, sorry to break it to you.
And the trouble with an excess of power, I would suggest, is that it weakens the perception associated with the most truthful art.
Although Norway continues to be a strong player in oil and gas, many Norwegians have embraced the most truthful cliche ever uttered: nothing lasts forever.
And I think that's really integral to me being able to show her, to give her the most truthful response to the words that she's given, the actions that she has.
But it's worth remembering, when we choose Shackleton over Shelley, that, in the long history of Arctic literature, the putative nonfiction has seldom offered the most truthful or most useful account of the poles.
There lies, within this absolutism, an often very idealistic and sincere belief: if we simply allow all speech to compete in the free marketplace of ideas, then the best, most productive, and most truthful ideas will win out.
That being said, the excitement around these games is almost entirely fueled by nostalgia, so when it comes to the question of which Aladdin game is better, the most truthful answer is whichever one you played as a kid.
Despite years of studies looking at loneliness in colder climates and the trend of more babies being born in July, August, and October (nine months from November, December, and January), maybe the most truthful catalysts for surveying the modern dating climate are porn sites and dating apps.
Politifact, an excellent website, measures the truth-quality of statements by everyone running for president on both sides of the aisle, and Clinton comes out as perhaps the most truthful of the pack, even more so than Sanders -- although the two are more or less even, telling the whole truth or something like the truth about half the time.
His book "Khaleeha Ala Allah" (Depend on God) is the most truthful autobiography and the most expressive of the development in the different stages of the author's life.
SUNY Press. . Page 69 This transmission makes the Hadith of the Golden Chain valued as among the most truthful and accurate of all Hadiths for the Shi'ite.Abdul Hadi Al-Fadhli (2011). Introduction to Hadith 2nd.
Horn directed The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart (1970) which Andy Warhol called "the quintessential, most truthful studio-made film about the '60s counterculture".The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart Internet Movie Database trivia page Horn also directed Corky (1972) starring Robert Blake as a stock car racer. Horn died in 1975 at the age of 48 in Los Angeles, California.
One of the oldest and most truthful leaders of the club, Alexandru Eladescu, sold a forest, private property, to obtain the necessary money to build the stadium. It held five Romanian Cup finals and one Romania match on May 18, 1939, against Latvia finished 4–0. After the communist authorities came to power in Romania the club was dissolved and the arena demolished. It was situated where Parcul Operei is today.
They also declared him wholly trustworthy, and, wrote a former Illinois governor, "oine of the most truthful and trustworthy men." The radical Republican, Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania, marked him as one of the best men on the opposition side, and, indeed, one of the best men of any party in a talented House."That man's word can be relied upon," he is alleged to have said.Robbins, "William Ralls Morrison," p. 4.
According to George E. Marcus and Michael M. J. Fischer:Marcus, George, and Michael M.J. Fischer. 1986. Anthropology as Cultural Critique: The Experimental Moment in the Human Sciences Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 1. Cultural relativism was, in part, a response to Western ethnocentrism. Ethnocentrism may take obvious forms, in which one consciously believes that one's people's arts are the most beautiful, values the most virtuous, and beliefs the most truthful.
84 Hamlin Garland reviewed the work in the June 1893 issue of The Arena, calling it "the most truthful and unhackneyed study of the slums I have yet read, fragment though it is."Wertheim (1997), p. 123 Despite this early praise, Crane became depressed and destitute from having spent $869 for 1,100 copies of a novel that did not sell; he ended up giving a hundred copies away.
The starting material for the literary script was the play by Grigori Gorin "The most Truthful", which was a success in the Russian Army Theatre (with Vladimir Zeldin as Münchhausen). Mark Zakharov liked the show and decided to transpose it to the television screen. During the work on the script the play was seriously revised and greatly changed compared to the theatrical version. The music by Alexey Rybnikov was originally written for the play.
Would you apply self-determination to > India, Egypt, Malta and Gibraltar? If you are not prepared to go as far as > this, then you have no right to claim that you are logical. If you are > prepared to go as far as this, then you had better return to London.’ Dear > Crowe – he has the most truthful brain of any man I know.Nigel Nicolson > (ed.), The Harold Nicolson Diaries: 1907-1963 (Phoenix, 2005), pp. 17-18.
Milton Hamilton, editor of the papers of colonial administrator Sir William Johnson, had to do the same sort of research as Morison to uncover the truth behind Buell's 1903 production. Two further biographies, of William Penn and Andrew Jackson, were published in the months following Buell's death, by which time suspicions of his work were already growing rapidly. His last posthumous work may be his most truthful, the memoirs of his boss, Charles H. Cramp. About the same time as this was published, Mrs.
Orin is probably the most truthful character in the story, she develops a crush on Shiine when they first met. Later a selfish mermaid called Marin tags along because she is interested in Riiya. In the second season, after Chacha's weapon, the Beauty Serene Arrow, was unable to beat one of Daimaō's minions, Access, the trio began to search for another, more powerful weapon called the Phoenix Sword or Wing Kris. As they do so, Chacha discovers that her parents are the King and Queen of their land.
Emily Starr and Teddy Kent have been friends since childhood, and as Teddy is about to leave to further his education as an artist, Emily believes that their friendship is blossoming into something more. On his last night at home, they vow to think of each other when they see the star Vega of the Lyre. As Emily grows as a writer and learns to deal with the loneliness of having her closest friends gone, life at New Moon changes. Mr. Carpenter, Emily's most truthful critic and favorite teacher dies (warning Emily, even as he dies to "Beware --- of --- italics.").
Ethnocentrism may take obvious forms, in which one consciously believes that one's people's arts are the most beautiful, values the most virtuous, and beliefs the most truthful. Boas, originally trained in physics and geography, and heavily influenced by the thought of Kant, Herder, and von Humboldt, argued that one's culture may mediate and thus limit one's perceptions in less obvious ways. This understanding of culture confronts anthropologists with two problems: first, how to escape the unconscious bonds of one's own culture, which inevitably bias our perceptions of and reactions to the world, and second, how to make sense of an unfamiliar culture. The principle of cultural relativism thus forced anthropologists to develop innovative methods and heuristic strategies.
If that indicated something worth investigating, obtaining caller identities and actually listening to the content of the calls would require a warrant from a U.S. court. On June 7 Clapper was interviewed by Andrea Mitchell on NBC. Clapper said that "I responded in what I thought was the most truthful, or least untruthful manner by saying no" when he testified. In Clapper's 2018 memoir, he provides a fuller explanation of the incident: > ...because the NSA program under Section 215 was highly classified, Senator > Wyden wouldn't or shouldn't have been asking questions that required > classified answers on camera....my error had been forgetting about Section > 215, but even if I had remembered it, there still would have been no > acceptable, unclassified way for me to answer the question in an open > hearing.
When it first appeared, some scholars denounced the Brisk approach as "chemistry", as it sought to analyze each Talmudic law by breaking it down into components, whereas a traditionalist approach focused more on the entirety of the laws. While the Brisker method has won acceptance in almost all yeshivas today, it has its opponents. These include Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz (1878–1953) (known as the Chazon Ish), who felt that often the existing approach to a Talmudic portion was sufficient. Additionally, the Brisker method is not widely used in modern yeshivas which stem from the Mirrer Yeshiva (originally from Russia), which instead tend to stress single, unifying themes throughout Talmudic concepts, often focusing on only one Rishon if it is seen as the most "truthful" approach to a Talmudic passage.
Clapper, in response to criticism, said, "I responded in what I thought was the most truthful, or least untruthful manner." Clapper added, "There are honest differences on the semantics of what -- when someone says ‘collection’ to me, that has a specific meaning, which may have a different meaning to him." NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden additionally revealed the existence of XKeyscore, a top secret NSA program that allows the agency to search vast databases of "the metadata as well as the content of emails and other internet activity, such as browser history," with capability to search by "name, telephone number, IP address, keywords, the language in which the internet activity was conducted or the type of browser used."Glenn Greenwald, XKeyscore: NSA tool collects 'nearly everything a user does on the internet', The Guardian (July 31, 2013).
On 19 March 1676 (date of the contract) Lorges married Geneviève de Frémont, daughter of the keeper of the King's jewels. Many of his friends considered that he had married socially beneath him, but the marriage was a happy one and even his son-in-law Saint- Simon, who disapproved of marriage between the classes, admitted that she was an admirable wife. The couple had one son and four daughters: #Marie Gabrielle (1678–1743), married Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon; #Geneviève (1680-1740), called "Mademoiselle de Quintin", who married Antoine Nompar de Caumont, duke of Lauzun; #Guy Nicolas (1683–1758), succeeded him as duc de Lorges; #Élisabeth Gabrielle (died 1727), abbess of ; and #Claude Suzanne Thérèse (died 1745), abbess of , Rouen. Saint-Simon praised Lorges, his father-in-law, warmly in his Memoirs, describing him as highly principled, frank, upright, good-natured, sincere and the most truthful man alive.
The story was moulded around what Stacey would do in that situation and what the research led the team to believe was the most truthful way events would develop. Executive producer Diederick Santer said that the initial buildup of the storyline was an extension of how the character has always been, "a character of highs and lows, of great passions and dark moods," but these highs and lows would become more contrasted, and viewers would realise that Stacey's mood is more complex than just being upset over her losses, adding, "It's the beginning of us getting to really know and understand who Stacey is and what makes her behave the way she does." Turner hoped that she could do the storyline justice, saying that she believed it was great that EastEnders continued to raise awareness of the issue. The first signs of Stacey's odd behaviour were subtle, eventually building up into more extreme acts.
Before moving to films, Goulding was an actor, playwright and director on the London stage. Interviewed about his Goulding biography Edmund Goulding's Dark Victory (2009), film historian Matthew Kennedy stated: > He not only directed many types of films, but he took on multiple functions > on each set. Though he didn’t usually take credit, he co-wrote many scripts, > composed incidental music, produced, even consulted on makeup, costumes, and > hair styling. His one blind spot in production seems to be the camera...When > shooting a scene, Eddie was intent on capturing performers at their best and > most truthful, but he left the mechanics of filming to his cameramen...he > seemed adept at just about everything — comedy (Everybody Does It, We’re Not > Married!), ensemble dramas (Grand Hotel), family relations (White Banners, > Claudia), war (The Dawn Patrol, We Are Not Alone), psychiatry (The Flame > Within), show business (Blondie of the Follies), male-female relationships > (The Devil's Holiday, Riptide), and even existentialism (The Razor's Edge) > and the dark arts of spiritism (Nightmare Alley).

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