Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

147 Sentences With "not least of all"

How to use not least of all in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "not least of all" and check conjugation/comparative form for "not least of all". Mastering all the usages of "not least of all" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Not least of all, they happened within a complex logistical framework.
It is a transition that has surprised everyone, not least of all himself.
Much has since been made of Stone's tweet, not least of all by Rep.
Not least of all, sustainability disclosure will improve because it simply makes good business sense.
And yet: I still identified with most of these repugnant characters, not least of all Hope.
Not least of all was the freedom he felt on the track once he went public.
Davos has its many fans, however, not least of all those who regularly attend the event.
Not least of all because there is no mention of what exactly Towns, Sr. is looking for.
Abrams has been a successful tax attorney, entrepreneur and, not least of all, award-winning romance novelist.
Drive East is admirable for many reasons — not least of all because it changes with the times.
But he also knew it presented dangers -- not least of all the disintegration of American resolve and unity.
Lyle isn't keen on what's happening, not least of all the fact that it's all being tape-recorded.
He accused the activists of disparaging the nation's constitutional institutions and elected officials — not least of all himself.
Not least of all as good quality, open data gives us the ability to tackle social and economic inequalities.
Naturally Noisey had me to write this premiere—not least of all because I sit right in front of them.
More precise data is scarce, not least of all because so few sex crimes are even reported in the first place.
I'd happily recommend the game to anyone, not least of all because it can be finished inside, I guess, four hours.
The '80s allure of Stranger Things is hard to resist, not least of all because of its synth-heavy theme song.
It was a role she hated, not least of all because she couldn't bear to see her parents in so much pain.
Luckily, knowledge takes that power back—not least of all, knowing when to keep your mouth shut and curled into a smile.
Not least of all because of his disturbing tendency to refer to Native Americans as "redmen" — and he was writing in 1993.
In a number of ways, one might say, McDermott was lucky -- not least of all because of the mother who raised him.
"It has something to do with a cinema and its silence being a place not least of all to think," she says.
Kerry was undone by many things, not least of all smears about his Vietnam War record and apparent voting irregularities in Ohio.
Ninety-three percent of Kurds voted in favor of independence, in defiance of just about everybody, not least of all Baghdad and Washington.
And not least of all, defining of how far I've come since that last purchase and that very first time I was published.
Cocktail experts believe that the crusta opened the door for many of the cocktail sours to come, not least of all the Sidecar.
"The police have done so much damage to sections of our community, not least of all trans people and people of color," he said.
Quentin Tarantino's '90s hit, Pulp Fiction, had a lot of confusing moving pieces, not least of all because the film jumps around a lot.
It's an uncommon story in many ways, not least of all because it defies many of the Silicon Valley stereotypes we've grown accustomed to.
Being able to speed up development is important for Amazon, not least of all because it's a relatively late entrant in the delivery robot game.
Donald Trump is alarming to liberals in many ways, not least of all because he simply does things that defy the "normal" rules of politics.
It's a special car, not least of all because it's Basem's dream vehicle and he's foolishly deigned to let me have a go at the wheel.
Historians have shown, for example, that slavery, once abolished under law, continued by other means, not least of all as disenfranchisement, mass incarceration and forced labor.
This time of year (AKA the dead of winter) is rough for many reasons, and not least of all because rosé season seems so ridiculously far away.
The book, of course, was intended for a young audience, but Andersen felt the themes were mature and relatable enough for adults, not least of all himself.
Although the U.K. is not a part of the euro zone, industries in those countries largely rely on exports, not least of all to the British market.
It's an attractive idea, but there are obviously plenty of challenges, not least of all the difficulty of creating data centers that can survive without regular checkups.
Not least of all, a longing for belonging, for being part of a larger community with which one can identify, and within which one can feel safe.
But Mr. Skripal would certainly still have enemies in Russia, not least of all President Vladimir V. Putin, who has said he is incapable of forgiving betrayal.
"They will want some concessions from China, not least of all on what they perceive is theft of intellectual property and forced technology transfer," wrote the ANZ economists.
Many magazines, not least of all The New Republic, succumbed to a similar politics of racist resentment in the face of black militancy and African-American cultural resurgence.
That she was home less than a month later and is walking around and able to talk about it is mind-blowing -- not least of all to her.
But others say they would rather stay put — even with bedbugs and unreliable heating systems — not least of all because equally affordable options seem nonexistent in their hometown.
As a result, funding for CHIP expired on September 30th, touching off months of panic among state officials, health providers, and — not least of all — children and families.
And Pelosi has plenty of tools with which to whittle away at the opposition number, not least of all assigning committee posts, selecting office space and naming special appointments.
Not least of all because she assumed the city's dating scene would be far superior to that of suburban Rockland County, N.Y., where she'd spent most of her life.
Now more than ever, we believe that the Hispanic electorate has the opportunity to shape the future of America, not least of all through the election of the next president.
It provides an enclave for argument and agreement; simply watching television; or, not least of all, the creation of trap music, which derives its themes from all of the above.
It's a pretty unsettling experience, not least of all because of the animal's unusual rectangular pupils (an evolutionary adaptation that literally lets them spot predators out the corner of their eye).
Difficult People has proven to be an outlier when it comes to its characters, not least of all because Julie and Billy might be the two most stubborn characters on television.
These numbers are dramatic and damning, not least of all because our nation's economic health relies upon vital rural communities, but because we are losing our country's most vital technological laboratories.
According to the Guardian, real estate construction represents close to a fourth of China's economy, and its dramatic slowdown has impacted many Chinese—not least of all its heavy equipment operators.
Fans who had marked their calendars saw that Friday come and go, with not so much as a tweet from Ocean (Not least of all because he doesn't have a Twitter account).
Whatever happens next, at least we now know for a fact that the team can rule out Willem Van Bergen as a suspect — not least of all because dead men can't kill.
A lot has happened since our 2015 meeting, not least of all his Mercury Music Prize win, which he dedicated to the 130 people horrifically killed in that year's November Paris terror attacks.
The best gifts for college students can make a big impact on their quality of life, not least of all because they're probably juggling their classes and social lives on a shoe-string budget.
The results come amid a volatile time for markets, not least of all for European banks like ING, hit by a crisis of confidence over a China slowdown, negative interest rates and plunging oil prices.
There are several other "red line" issues within the Brexit negotiations — not least of all the so-called "divorce bill" of what the U.K. owes the EU and the thorny issue of citizens' rights post-Brexit.
Amy Morin, LCSW, a psychotherapist and author of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do, says that shopping can make a great coping mechanism for a number of reasons, not least of all because you're treating yourself.
" Responding to the critics Cori's arguments don't add up, said Linda Coberly, a Chicago-based attorney who chairs the ERA Coalition Legal Task Force -- not least of all, she said, because abortion is "already a constitutional right.
It's still a 1960s psych ward, though, complete with shock treatments and padded rooms and, in Gaines's case, a Freudian analyst who "believed a whole lot of confusing things," not least of all that homosexuality could be cured.
Not least of all the Finns themselves — or the Californians Trump was visiting, whose state has been devastated by fires that have killed at least 76 and burned hundreds of thousands of acres in the past two weeks.
Not least of all because, if you read Sapkowski's earlier short stories featuring Geralt and company, it looks for all the world like George RR Martin has borrowed a handful of story beats for his own impressively popular fantasy saga.
The flawless one-two punch of "Down" and "All Mixed Up" blew our minds, not least of all because Nick sings while S.A. raps on the one, but then S.A. does the singing and Nick does the raps on the other.
One economist said the results had created a "landslide" in German politics amid already tense relations and policy disagreements between the parties within the 'grand coalition' – not least of all between Merkel and Horst Seehofer, the head of the CSU.
Among the countless looks that have gone down in Met Gala history, Zendaya's Joan of Arc instantly became the stuff of legend, not least of all thanks to the way its dramatic profile lent to her literal mythologizing from online fans.
Yes, it's got a lot of originality in there, not least of all these almighty, magnificent machines (I could watch a Tall Neck for hours); but there's nothing bad about a new game borrowing from greats that came before it.
But by pushing Britain to the polls, as the prime minister has intentionally if haphazardly done, he is risking it all: the future of his premiership, the future of his party, and not least of all, the future of Brexit.
Ms. Hidalgo and Mr. Macron have political disagreements, but they put aside their divisions to send the same message on the bid, not least of all to I.O.C. members in July, at the last major meeting before the Olympics were awarded.
The administration continues pursue wide-scale workplace raids in search of unauthorized immigrants and has perpetuated dozens of policies making life harder for legal immigrants — not least of all a policy that threatens to penalize those who use certain public benefits.
That doesn't mean he's a guilty man per se, but the revelations in this episode dramatically alter the "good guy" image he's successfully projected to Stone and Chandra, Helen and the other prosecutors, Freddy and Calvin, and, not least of all, the audience.
Some of the things this novel comes out against: Brexit, 24-hour news channels, immigrant detention centers, shrinking library hours, global warming, CCTV cameras, bad manners, giving away your DNA, emojis, private security firms and, not least of all, the American president.
It points to reclaiming the city, site by site and block by block, in advance of the further crises that are on the horizon, not least of all the rising tides of fascism, on one hand, and climate breakdown on the other.
The current deal, between OPEC and non-OPEC producers including Russia, is set to expire in March, although it is widely expected to be extended until the end of 2018 — not least of all because Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested this himself in October.
But it's a nearly impossible undertaking because Stonewall, which was more of a nebulous moment than a self-conscious flash point, defies the simplification opera demands — not least of all because the bar catered to everyone on the queer spectrum, and they all deserve representation.
The question of power — and when it can be ignored or used as a protective shield for bad actors — cannot be disregarded in conversations about Twitter and abuse, not least of all because exceptions for the powerful are built into the abuse policies of Twitter itself.
At its very core, the system of mass incarceration has dehumanized us all, not least of all the workers who spend their days inside, who may get to go home after their shifts but are trapped in a failed system that makes us all less safe.
Deck13's previous game was 2014's action-RPG Lords of the Fallen, which borrowed a trick or two from Dark Souls and its series brethren, not least of all the fact that even the dumbest grunt can kill the player, if they're not careful in combat.
The woman, who lived in South Philadelphia, had explained that she already had several children, all of whom were blond, and that her white husband didn't want another man's child raised in his home, not least of all one whose color so boldly announced that fact.
Cohen himself was never charged with insider trading, and the brevity of his ban sparked immediate speculation about when, not if, he would open a hedge fund after the order expired — not least of all because SAC delivered astonishing annual returns of 29 percent for 21 years.
The first email I opened up this morning arrived from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, which called out HBO for "building a legacy of rape culture entertainment," for potentially re-traumatizing viewers who have experienced sexual assault themselves, and not least of all for disrespecting women at large.
With them, perhaps, we can understand why the European Modernists' engagement with African art was primarily limited to its formal qualities, as the meaning and function of the art's devotional magic remains relatively mysterious even now, not least of all because the objects were often intended to serve multiple functions.
If we take these portrayals at face value (and we shouldn't; this is still one version, and it's still TV), it becomes both interesting and sad to reflect on how much about this case might have been driven by a bunch of macho garbage, not least of all the murders themselves.
Alan Abel, a professional hoaxer who for more than half a century gleefully hoodwinked the American public — not least of all by making himself the subject of an earnest news obituary in The New York Times in 1980 — apparently actually did die, on Friday, at his home in Southbury, Conn.
It acknowledges this debt in a number of ways, not least of all by using the word "retire" to describe the park's decision to lobotomize a cyborg prostitute who fights back when she is assaulted, despite programming that requires her to submit to rape, strangulation, gunshot wounds and temporary death.
Questions continue to surround many of those contacts, not least of all the Trump Tower meeting in June 2400 that included Trump Jr., Kushner, and Manafort, and which involved hints that the meeting was only "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump," as the email setting up the meeting first promised.
Yet Putin has held several high-profile meetings with Western leaders in the last few weeks – not least of all at the G-20 meeting in China where he has already held talks with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, signaling that the strongman leader and Russia could be "coming in from the cold" on a diplomatic level.
Night Shyamalan's 2008 film The Happening was, in fact, actually nominated for multiple Razzies that year.) The best worst horror movies make these "awesomely terrible" lists for a good number of reasons, not least of all because many of them involve plots that are so implausible as to be laughable (see: Jaws 3-D or Wicker Man, starring Nicholas Cage).
Not least of all is Trump Jr.'s now infamous email, responding to a suggestion of Russian assistance: "If it's what you say I love it especially later in the summer," which happens to be precisely when Russia dropped the stolen Clinton campaign emails, funneling them through WikiLeaks, another organization where there appears to have been no shortage of Trump-linked contact and encouragement by a team that allegedly included Roger Stone, Randy Credico, and Jerome Corsi's conversations with their "friend in embassy," WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Giving zero fucks about appearing "ladylike" (and expertly handling a chicken drumstick): Bucking expectations of feminine propriety and getting comfortable with her own bosom: Helping others get comfortable with the female form in a non-sexualized way: Skewering the superficiality of the objectifying male gaze — in all its teenage, testosterone-soaked glory — by embodying it all too well: And not least of all, understanding the insidious, 100% historically accurate origins of painful stilettos: God bless, Amanda Bynes, and thank you for making a movie that will never fail to make me laugh.
Not least of all, he also wrote a history of Norwegian entomology and published it in a 326-page book when the Norwegian Entomological Society celebrated its centenary in 2004.
Nevertheless, the operation was shut down for good in 1970, not least of all because of the unfavourable transport conditions. The Wandermusikantentum and hard-stone quarrying were crucial for development in the early 20th century.
After that I had to fend for myself. I was only seven years old. But I think that's where I got the fighting spirit which has benefited me so enormously—not least of all when I developed cancer. I never give up.
The chapel's roughly 1,500-year building history has led to its beginnings being uncovered only bit by bit: Long were those sought – not least of all because of Bishop Sidonius's patronage – in Frankish times.Fritz Arens, Heidesheimer Kunstdenkmäler, in: Mitteilungsblatt zur rheinhessischen Landeskunde 4 (1955) S. 128; Rita Otto, Zur Datierung der Kirche des heiligen Georg in Heidesheim, in: Heimat-Jahrbuch Landkreis Bingen 13 (1969) S. 36-39. According to more recent investigations, one may presume that there was “in it a late-Antiquity country church” of the Bishop of Mainz, that not least of all because of that can be acknowledged “as an especially vital centre of Roman-Christian tradition”.Staab (wie Anm.
348-349, 356 Their actions were hotly debated by the mainstream opposition, not least of all because they risked destroying all chances of peace between Romania and Russia.Filipescu, p.72-74, 75 In tandem, the Averescans extended a hand to the PS moderates, who were less likely to be influenced by the Bolshevik ideology.Veiga, p.
In the late 15th century, farmers began gathering medicinal herbs from meadows and woods and to ply a trade with them. Important to the herbal lore were, among others, spignel, lovage, angelica, valerian and rhubarb. From the roots’ essential oils they mixed medicinal tinctures, essences and pills. Not least of all, they burnt schnaps.
In the long term, the community fathers are happy if the break-even point is reached in the forest. Today the community forest's importance stands in the foreground as a surety for keeping the air clean, as water storage for the local people, an attraction for tourism, and not least of all as a common cultural resource.
Cultural life in Eßweiler was in days of yore characterized by the schools, not least of all by the Latin school. From old documents come accounts even of theatrical productions in Eßweiler. Moreover, Eßweiler's cultural life reached a high point in the 19th century with the emergence of the travelling musician industry (Wandermusikantentum). Musicians from Eßweiler went throughout the world.
The sharp growth over the last few decades owes itself not least of all to the Rhein-Haardt railway. In the 1920s, the 1,000 mark was breached. By 1970, this had grown to a population of 1,400. In 1980, the figure had risen to 2,000, and come completion of the planned new development area, the population figure will rise to roughly 2,500.
Additional pressure resulted through the migration of outstanding young academics into other countries, particularly the US. This process is called human capital flight and occurred not least of all because many people try to avoid the perennial hurdle of the habilitation process in Germany and the generally more unbureaucratic conditions in other countries. The junior professorship was also designed to solve the latter problem.
The magazines were a financial success, not least of all due to her as an eye-catcher. In 1989, Johansen had appeared on the covers of the American magazine Penthouse and the Norwegian Alle Menn. In the 1990s, she was often referred to as "Lek-Linda" because of her association with the magazine. She resigned as editor of the magazines in 1998Winterkjær, Ståle. 2012.
Antihero Begins came out in April 2010 as a free mixtape. The record had considerable success, not least of all because it was published on highly respected hip hop blog 2dopeboyz.com. Also, Antihero Begins received general acclaim from music critics. Okayplayer gave it 89 out of 100 points: '''' After Antihero Begins DJ Green Lantern took notice of the groups work and came up with the idea of a collaboration.
While the move was not unpopular outside French Canada, controversy arose because under the new law, conscripts were not compelled to serve outside Canada. They could choose simply to defend the country against invasion. By the middle of the war, many Canadians – not least of all, conscripts committed to overseas service – were referring to NRMA men pejoratively as "Zombies", that is, as dead-to-life or utterly useless.Byers (2017), pp.
The bypass nowadays runs along the bottom of the dale. The village got a railway station in the form of Lauterecken-Grumbach station, 3 km away. It opened along with the Glan Valley Railway (Glantalbahn) on 1 May 1904, not least of all to make possible the construction of the stretch of line disputed between Prussia and Bavaria. Lauterecken-Grumbach station still operates as a station on the Lauter Valley Railway (Lautertalbahn).
Eßweiler's population figures rose during the 19th century and reached 614 by 1838. Despite emigration and people moving away, the figures kept rising, reaching 683 by 1939. After the Second World War, in 1950, the population even reached as high as 724, not least of all because of refugees from central Germany and ethnic Germans driven out of Germany's former eastern territories. In the time that followed, the population figures steadily dropped.
Leo's friend Ruby, who plays a donkey in the play, also reveals the death of her younger brother. Leo is trying to make sense of losses, life-changes, and regrets as the play and his life lead to mutual revelations. Leo wonders about the mysteries of his life, not least of all, why his father is so sad and what happened to Rosaria, his sister, and why no one mentions her. Leo feels lost in the sea of people that are his family.
The merger of the two schools contributed greatly to the drawing together of the two villages. In all the time until then, each village had steered its own course, not least of all because of the tax revenue that Kaulbach drew from the Palatia malthouse and that drawn by Kreimbach from the stone quarry. This growing together quickly reached the current arrangement with the two villages merged into one municipality. Today, primary school pupils and Hauptschule students attend their respective schools in Wolfstein.
Industrialization brought about a rise in population from 2,540 in 1903 to 18,104 in 1930, rising to 50,000 in the textile industry's heyday from the 1950s to 1970s. Today, Nordhorn has roughly 53,500 inhabitants, and the trend is upward. Once Nordhorn's biggest textile firms with up to 6,000 employees, NINO was until the 1980s one of Europe's leading textile producers. This stands out not least of all in coöperative efforts with renowned fashion photographers like Karl Lagerfeld and Helmut Newton.
Federal Highways (Bundesstraßen) B 455 and B 276 run through the town. The nearest Autobahnen are the A 5 and the A 45\. The B 276 from Gedern by way of Schotten to Laubach is a notorious motorcycle road that attracts motorcyclists in droves on sunny weekends, not least of all for the motorcycle clubs along the road, such as the Falltorhaus ("Portcullis House"). There have been problems with street racing, which in 2005 left 12 people dead and another 129 injured.
Now on the staff of the Freeman's Journal, after touring the Galtee Mountains around Christmas 1877 he published articles describing their conditions, which later appeared in pamphlet form. With this action he first displayed his belief that only through parliamentary reform and with the new power of the press that public opinion could be influenced to pursue Irish issues constitutionally through open political activity and the ballot box. Not least of all, responding to the hopes of the new Irish Home Rule movement.
The 'Huguenot city' of Neu-Isenburg is a town in Germany, located in the Offenbach district of Hesse. It is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area and has a population of 35,472 (2007). The town is known nowadays mainly for its regionally used shopping centre, the Isenburg-Zentrum (IZ), the Hugenottenhalle, the Hotel Kempinski Frankfurt, the Autokino Gravenbruch (the oldest drive-in cinema in Europe), the Sportpark, the Waldschwimmbad (swimming pool) and not least of all its central location near Frankfurt Airport.
The shape that the village has today was brought about not least of all by the Vechte Valley with its broad floodplain and, in the more recent past, by farmlands abutting the village site. The village's name was first mentioned in 1213 in the monosyllabic form “On” (in German, a final -e is usually pronounced, and given the “schwa” sound, making the name “Ohne” two syllables). In Ohne is also found the municipal area's only windfarm, built according to municipal planning and already realized.
In the 2000s the community became known for a citizens’ initiative to move the Autobahn A 3 further away from the village. Waldaschaff lies right on this Autobahn and experienced – according to the citizens’ initiative – a great deal of harm from noise and exhaust, not least of all from the Kauppenbrücke, a long highway bridge over the community – one of the longest on this stretch of the Autobahn. The highway has now been relocated to the south and the old Kauppenbrücke was torn down.
In 2003, Ray posed for the men's magazine FHM. Though she was not nude in any of the photos, this drew criticism so harsh, not least of all from Ray's own mother, that in a March 2, 2009 ABC News Nightline interview she gave to Cynthia McFadden, an ABC News correspondent, Ray defended her decision to pose in the magazine. The interview quoted her as saying, "I'd do it again tomorrow." The Reader's Digest Association launched Ray's magazine Every Day with Rachael Ray on October 25, 2005.
Having a great number of children, as many local families did in the 18th and 19th centuries, was not always a blessing, bringing along with it economic and, not least of all, social problems. Not everyone could find a job in the village, and so some had to move away. Germany's new industrialization needed a workforce, while settlers were what was wanted in North and South America and Eastern Europe. Many of the inhabitants had no choice but to seek their fortunes in faraway lands.
He was followed by Adonis xx in 1959, this time a full Thoroughbred. A veritable slew of Thoroughbred sires were approved for Oldenburg mares over the next 15 years: Manolete xx, Miracolo xx, Guter Gast xx, More Magic xx, Makuba xx, and not least of all, Vollkorn xx. Vollkorn xx produced one of Oldenburg's first international sport horses: Volturno, out of a Manolette xx daughter, was a member of the Olympic silver medal-winning Eventing team in 1976. 1898 lithograph of a carriage-type Oldenburg showing both hip and neck brands.
This small Romanesque church had fallen into disrepair over the ages, not least of all because so many wealthy townsmen over time had had themselves buried in it. It was torn down in 1712, and on the same spot rose the new Baroque church, built by Master Builder Johannes Koch from Zweibrücken. In 1794, though, this church was destroyed when the French burnt the town down. Wall remnants were then torn down, and between 1829 and 1831, building work yielded the Classicist Town Church that still stands today.
Thus, Gries now lay within the district of Kusel. After the Second World War, the state of Rhineland-Palatinate was founded, Gries ceased to be part of Bavaria and its 8th Regierungsbezirk and it then belonged to the Bezirksamt of Kusel. However, even today, relations between Gries and Homburg are better developed than those with the current district seat, Kusel, not least of all because most workers from Gries commute to jobs in Homburg, and this even though Kusel lies no farther away than Homburg. The merged administration with Sand ended in 1954.
On the last Sunday in August 1838, the newly built church was festively consecrated, in memory of which, the three-day kermis (church consecration festival) has been held on this same weekend every year since then. For several years now, a Christmas Market has been held on the second Sunday in Advent. This has become greatly popular, not only among villagers, but also among visitors from surrounding areas. This may be due not least of all to the market’s ambience; it is held underground in the castle’s huge, preserved cellars.
Alexander "Greek" Thomson by John Mossman, 1877 Alexander "Greek" Thomson (9 April 1817 – 22 March 1875) was an eminent Scottish architect and architectural theorist who was a pioneer in sustainable building. Although his work was published in the architectural press of his day, it was little appreciated outside Glasgow during his lifetime. It has only been since the 1950s and 1960s that his critical reputation has revived—not least of all in connection with his probable influence on Frank Lloyd Wright.Andrew MacMillan in "Greek" Thomson, Stamp et al.
He enjoyed an excellent relationship with leading members of the various faith communities, not least of all with his co-chair, Holocaust survivor and fellow Thought for the Day presenter, Rabbi Hugo Gryn and with Zaki Badawi, Chair of the Imam and Mosques Council. Interfaith relations were becoming increasingly important in Britain's multi religious and multi cultural society. The Salman Rushdie affair, the 1988 Education Act's clauses on school worship and religious education and the first Gulf War were among the many issues on the CROPOF agenda under Thompson's leadership.
The result was a major breakthrough for the FPÖ, not least of all because the party captured three state councillors. This put pressure on the ÖVP, which no longer held a majority in the state government. They declared they were not willing to form a coalition which would only have a one-seat majority in the state government, essentially ruling out any coalition with either the SPÖ or Greens alone. The Greens pushed for a three-party coalition with the ÖVP and SPÖ, but Pühringer instead sought an agreement with the FPÖ.
Portrait by Eero Järnefelt in 1933 In 1925 he was the Presidential candidate for the conservative Kokoomus party, but was not elected. After the emergence of the anti-communist Lapua Movement, President Relander appointed him as Prime Minister of Finland on the Lapua Movement's insistence. Svinhufvud was elected President in 1931, and appointed Mannerheim as Chairman of the Defence Council, not least of all as an answer to the Lapua Movement's fear of having fought the Civil War in vain. He resisted both communist agitation and the Lapua Movement's exploits.
Until the 13th century the area was Thuringian, but then changed hands several times in the Thuringian-Hessian War of Succession between Hesse and Thuringia before it ended up in Hesse’s hands permanently in 1436. The Boyneburg right nearby drew both emperors and kings as an Imperial castle, along with whom came many a knight and trooper over these fields. Not least of all, the road through the Netra valley afforded an important connection from Leipzig to Frankfurt, and was well known by the name of die langen Hessen.
One of the Reformation's effects was to bring the local rulers round to seeing that promoting schooling so that the people could read the Bible for themselves would have its advantages. Thus, they turned their efforts this way. In the latter half of the 16th century, a school was established at Castle Lichtenberg for the children of the Burgfrieden, that is, for Thallichtenberg, Ruthweiler, Körborn, Bistert (a now vanished village near Thallichtenberg) and the Frohnbacher Hof. This first school for the villages around the castle was later only sparsely attended, not least of all because of the long, hard walk to school.
Given its great importance in the past, the stone industry needs to be described more thoroughly. At the time when the road was built along the Kuselbach, the hard stone on the Rammelsbacher Kopf, or “Dimpel”, proved itself especially suitable for building roadbeds as far back as 1840. Not least of all for the quarrying and transport of this stone did the Nordpfälzische Eisenbahngesellschaft (“North Palatine Railway Company”) build the Landstuhl–Kusel railway, which opened in 1868. In that same year, the municipality of Rammelsbach concluded an agreement with the railway for using the yield from the quarries.
Against Elena Cuza's wish, Alexandru married fellow aristocrat Maria Moruzi (born 1863). The beautiful daughter of Alecu Moruzi and Adela (a Sturdza noblewoman), she was described by her contemporaries as a prototype of 19th-century Moldavian aristocracy. Simina Stan, "Casa Vasile Pogor: o reședință boierească din Iașii secolului al XIX- lea", in Jurnalul Național, September 12, 2009 He bequeathed to her his entire share in the Cuza estate. The decision was controversial, not least of all because Maria's ancestor, an 18th-century Moldavian Prince by the name of Constantine Mourousis, had put to death Sașa's own ancestor, Ioniță Cuza.
Lily, the only person Jack trusts - not least of all because she is the only one who can read the Word of Thoth - carries out the final placement. The reward for the sixth pillar is power, the ability to make one's thoughts a reality. Imbued with the power of the pillar, Lily goes on a murderous rampage, killing Cassidy and Mao Gongli in a grotesque fashion before Jack is able to stop her. As the Great Machine activates and the world is saved from the Dark Sun, Jack kicks the pillar into the void beneath the Vertex.
Fordham, J. The Guardian Review, January 23, 2015 Jeff Simon writing for The Buffalo News commented, "The result is utterly spectacular, I think. It’s a disc that it is completely fresh and idiomatically only itself, with great solos all through it, not least of all by Potter on tenor and soprano saxophone and bass clarinet." All About Jazz correspondent John Kelman observed "with Imaginary Cities Potter has created the first real masterpiece of 2015. A profound paradigm shift for the saxophonist, Imaginary Cities suggests that the end point of Potter's potential seems still very far beyond the horizon".
However, the fanzine's genesis was plagued by bad luck, not least of all Dick's health worsening. Despite the good intentions and hardwork of its creator (as well as the keen interest and support from both amateur and professional 2000 AD contributors), the fanzine's full potential sadly never was realised. Only a dummy run of 50 copies of issue 1 were ever produced. In 1998 W.R. Logan, frustrated at the lack of activity from the comic's publishers both in promoting the title and also in making best use of new talents, decided to create an independent title using 2000 AD copyrighted characters and situations.
Bucharest: Editura Ziarului Universul, 1936 In 1910 and 1911, Streitman worked as a translator for Biblioteca Lumen company, publishing Henri Murger's Scènes de la vie de bohème, Bebel's Women and Socialism, and the short stories of Vladimir Korolenko. Streitman's version of Henri James de Rothschild's play, La Rampe, was used in production by the Alexandru Davila company. N. D. Cocea, a fellow socialist and a theater chronicler, noted that the production failed, not least of all because of Streitman's adaptation. According to Cocea, Streitman had an "elevated style" of writing, but was also a "very busy man", which meant that his text was published with many grammatical mistakes.
His birthplace is the Etxeparia farmhouse in Bussunarits- Sarrasquette,Etxegoien, J. Orhipean - Gure Herria Ezagutzen Pamiela 1992 and he spent the majority of his life in the valleys of Cize, working as rector in Saint-Michel at the church of Saint-Michel-le-Vieux and vicar in Saint-Jean- Pied-de-Port. Etxepare lived through a period of war and upheaval from 1512 onward with the Castilian conquest of Upper Navarre. In one of his poems, Mossen Bernat echaparere cantuya, he confesses to having spent time in prison in Béarn, although the reasons for his detainment are not very clear. According to some, he was accused of having taken the side of Castile in its conflict with Navarre, not least of all due to religious reasons.
Mainstream academics reject the Baconian theory (along with other "alternative authorship" theories), citing a range of evidence – not least of all its reliance on a conspiracy theory. As far back as 1879, a New York Herald scribe bemoaned the waste of "considerable blank ammunition [...] in this ridiculous war between the Baconians and the Shakespearians",New York Herald 1879. while Richard Garnett made the common objection that Bacon was far too busy with his own work to have had time to create the entire canon of another writer too, declaring that "Baconians talk as if Bacon had nothing to do but to write his play at his chambers and send it to his factotum, Shakespeare, at the other end of the town."Garnett and Gosse 1904, p. 201.
The main purpose of the events was to attract public attention to the problems related to the WAA and the protests. Because of their engagement in culture-related work, the youth centre very quickly managed to come into contact with many Bavarian musicians like Haindling or Biermösl Blosn who also argued against the building of the recycling plant. Because these festivals got more and more positive feedback from the public the idea began to emerge of encouraging big name performers, like BAP, Udo Lindenberg or Herbert Grönemeyer, to take part. Not least of all because of good relations to the management of BAP, the record label EMI Electrola was able to convince their - mostly left-leaning - artists to participate in the festival.
Otto Bartning und die Staatliche Hochschule Weimar 1926−1930. Kupfergraben Verlagsgesellschaft mbh, Berlin 1997; p. 12 His “concept of collaboration with the industry”Opitz, p. 77 was strongly opposed, not least of all because he was “determined from the very start to beat down any resistance toward this new kind of architecturally related art.”Opitz, p. 81 The increasing equalization of professors and workshop instructors and unbridgeable differences made it impossible “for art to develop freely, without purpose and with no connection to architecture at the Bauhaus.”Opitz, p. 83 As a result, the State College of Fine Arts was founded in 1921, an institution at which academically traditional masters could work and teach, such as Richard Engelmann, Max Thedy, Walther Klemm, Alexander Olbricht and ( instructor).
As a result of the Reformation and the efforts to afford believers access to the Bible, the Protestant rulers in general tried to further the cause of schooling. Thus, a school came into being in the latter half of the 16th century at Castle Lichtenberg for school- aged children within the Burgfrieden, that is, those living in Thallichtenberg, Ruthweiler, Körborn, Bistert (a now vanished village near Thallichtenberg) and Frohnbacher Hof. This first school for the region around the castle wasonly sparsely attended, not least of all because the walk to school was long and arduous. All the good intentions that went into these initiatives in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, however, were annihilated in the ravages of the Thirty Years' War.
Book cover of the German edition of The Decline of Bourgeois Thought- and Life-Forms. In Der Niedergang der bürgerlichen Denk- und Lebensformen. Die liberale Moderne und die massendemokratische Postmoderne (The Decline of Bourgeois Thought- and Life-Forms. The Liberal Modern and the mass-democratic Post-modern), Kondylis used Weberian ideal-typical analysis to outline the great "paradigm shift" of post-Modernity from around 1900 onwards, in bringing to an end the previously dominant bourgeois-liberal hierarchical and humanist world-view, and ushering in a new era of mass-democratic pluralism and leveling of hierarchies based on mass-democratic social formations characterised by, inter alia, historically unprecedented mass production and mass consumption, atomisation and mobility, and, not least of all, the various forms of mass-democratic ideology.
In January 1971, Idi Amin came to power, and he observed the disorienting effect on the lives of his peers, not least of all the high-ranking managers at Uganda Publishing House: "that," he wrote some 35 years later, "seems to have been the end of the [Ntiru] project." The poem remained unpublished. The next time Rugyendo, still in Dar es Salaam, encountered it was when the Oxford University Press contacted hhim from Nairobi, seeking the right to publish the English version in a collection of verse from East Africa. He saw no reason to refuse and promptly jumped at the chance, omitting in the process to ask where the publishers had found the poem and what had become of its mother-tongue version.
Quite well known is the singing club Einigkeit (“Unity”), which has already won all kinds of awards and regularly enjoys good results at singing contests. For lack of new blood, there was an attempt at branching out with a new, younger choir, “Via Nova”, with a repertoire of generally modern, often English-language songs. In 2005, however, owing to further staffing problems, the two choirs merged into what is now known as the Via Nova Einigkeit singing club. The Niedernberg volunteer fire brigade’s musical corps, which has existed since 1957, today counts more than 70 active members, among whom are a great many youths. This owes itself not least of all to the hunt for new blood in the municipality in the “Musicum” opened in 1999.
The traces left in Gau-Algesheim by the Catholic priest Peter Koser from 1869 to 1890 are still apparent today. The Rheinischer Volksbote (“Rhenish Messenger”), first published by the printer Reidel in 1869 and under Father Koser's editorship, was for decades a regionally important organ of the Catholic Centre Party. A teacher preparation institute (an institution that prepared students for teacher's college), known to locals as the Lateinschul (“Latin School”) or the Aljesemer Hochschul (“Algesheim College”, in dialectal German), a childcare centre, a credit and savings union on a coöperative basis, a farmers’ and consumers’ association, and not least of all the newly built Catholic parish church and the establishment of church music in 1888 confirm Peter Koser's religious and sociopolitical contributions in a time of political and ideological struggles.
Burial mounds at Gamla Uppsala, the center of religious worship in Sweden until the destruction of its temple in the late 11th century. The imagery in Viking metal draws upon the material culture created during the Viking Age, but — according to Trafford and Pluskowski — it also "encompasses the broad semiotic system favored by many black and death metal bands, not least of all the exultation of violence and hyper-masculinity expressed through weapons and battlefields". In Viking metal this semiotic system is melded with an interest in ancestral roots, specifically a pre- Christian heritage, "expressed visually through Viking mythology and the aesthetics of northern landscapes". Extreme and obsessive loathing of Christianity had long been the norm for black and death metal bands, but in the 1990s Bathory and many other bands began turning away from Satanism as the primary opposition to Christianity, instead placing their faith in the Vikings and Odin.
I had been asked to supply music for Bryan MacMahon's play "The Song of the Anvil" at the Abbey Theatre, and has conceived the idea of using a group of traditional musicians for this purpose – the first time, as far as I am aware, that such a step had been taken. It was Éamon de Buitléar who introduced me to Sonny, who was at first rather shy and reserved, until he realised what was wanted of him. The play went on and, though it did not find favour with the public which it more than merited, the music seemed to succeed with everyone, not least of all the actors and backstage staff, who used to be entertained by impromptu concerts given by the musicians in the dressing rooms. Sonny was, of course, a prime mover in all this and one of the reels which they used play most often backstage, commonly called "Redigan's", was re-christened by us privately "The Abbey Reel".
When the lifeboat reached the barque the captain and crew were taken aboard, however the Captain wanted to leave a cabin boy aboard the ship to prevent salvage claims being made by others. Eventually the coxswain of the Augusta persuaded the Captain that all 17 members of the crew should be taken off the ship and the Captain and crew were saved and landed at Brancaster. Augusta's services were not recorded at the time although tradition credits her with 200 launches and over 1,000 lives saved, however research so far has established more realistic figures of just over 200 lives saved in 16 launches with 4 further unconfirmed services. During the 56 years of Augusta's service, not one lifeboatman was lost, this may well be attributed to the skill of the Coxswain and crews and their local knowledge of this part of the coast and not least of all because they always wore their lifejackets.
Mattioli: Unterwegs zu einer imperialen Raumordnung in Italienisch-Ostafrika. In: Für den Faschismus bauen, pg. 342 They regarded the people of East Africa as “barbarians” who did not live in real cities, and who did not have the right kind of housing nor culture. In order to realize the plans of an imperial spatial order, planners under Mussolini did not hesitate to destroy entire historical districts. From 1935 to 1940, one large project known as Africa Orientale Italiana consumed about twenty percent of the entire Italian national budget.Mattioli: Unterwegs zu einer imperialen Raumordnung in Italienisch-Ostafrika. In: Für den Faschismus bauen, pg. 337 These enormous financial expenses illustrate the importance of the little colony on the Horn of Africa. Mussolini was obsessed with the idea of the Impero, not least of all because it brought him great sympathy in his home country. When looking at the importance of the colony for the fascist regime as well as for the Italians, it quickly becomes clear that Asmara was not a meaningless colonial city “just somewhere” in Africa.
As a nascent tourist destination, Gries has a series of festivals, the foremost among which is the kermis (church consecration festival, locally known as the Kerb), which since 1950 has been held on the last weekend in August, complete with a parade, the hanging of the garlands, the kermis speech, dancing events, the Frühschoppen (roughly “morning half-pint”) and the burial of the kermis. Before 1950, this village festival was held in the rather inhospitable month of November. Among the newer festivals, the Seefest (“Lake Festival”) is particularly worthy of mention. It enjoys great popularity among visitors from both near and far, even from abroad, not least of all those from Alsace. Other customs, mainly for children, such as Shrovetide (locally Fastnacht), Walpurgis Night (locally Hexen in der Mainacht, or “Witches on May Day Eve”), the Pfingstquack (see the Blaubach and Dennweiler-Frohnbach articles for an explanation of this custom, and also this German-language external link) and the Saint Martin's Day parade, among others,largely correspond with those observed in other villages.
Further misjudgement and circumstance affected the Australian response once the battle began, with the initial reports that the Viet Cong position was a 'camp' proving incorrect, as had the belief that the dense scrub made the area unsuitable for cavalry. Meanwhile, A Company's initial assault had lacked adequate artillery support, while B Company's final assault had been hampered by the requirement for A Company's supporting fire to cut-off early. The resulting friction had then culminated in A Squadron's difficulty linking-up with B Company in the dense vegetation, further delaying their relief.. Australian Centurion tanks at Vung Tau in South Vietnam during 1968 The experience held a number of lessons for the Australians; not least of all was the need for tanks.. Although the APCs had been used to support the infantry during the operation, they lacked the firepower and armour to be an effective substitute for tanks which would likely have found the terrain and vegetation no obstacle and may have proven decisive. Meanwhile, the futility and waste of frontal tactics and massed bayonet charges against automatic weapons had once again been demonstrated.

No results under this filter, show 147 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.