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"We're priding ourselves on the concept of scalability," says Lipson.
He spent a year with the program, priding himself on always keeping the kitchen clean.
They are meticulously detail-oriented, priding themselves on knowing Austen minutiae as much as literary themes.
Priding himself on his comity with his Republican colleagues, Biden set up the rules to favor Thomas.
Lastly, Tower Bridge is also committed to outstanding client service, priding itself on robust communication with clients.
This staffing issue comes at a time when hotels and residential apartment complexes alike are priding themselves on their amenities
Priding herself on The Cheese Lady's unusual selection of cheeses, she thought the program could help her diversify her offerings even more.
We provide our team members with growth and support throughout all levels of the organization, priding ourselves on an inclusive work environment.
He plays Lloyd Vogel, a magazine journalist who, priding himself on tough assignments, is taken aback when told to interview Mr. Rogers.
Just when I was priding myself on caring for Don as devotedly as he had cared for me, I slipped and fractured my pelvis.
Priding itself on enabling sellers of all kinds to grow their business, Square has expanded its offerings to include online payment services and business lending.
Every time I got an e-mail, the phone emitted a ping and I would deal with whatever it was, priding myself on my efficiency.
Priding itself on frankly depicting these various issues, the show manages to make provocative television that skirts (and at times treads over) the line of propriety.
It entails industry money, social media algorithms, and political and cultural identity, especially within a modern conservative movement priding itself on distrust of science and journalism.
Liberals were incredibly forgiving of Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE's long list of personal indiscretions, priding priding themselves on seeing the world in shades of gray, not in the black and white simpleton thinking of people like Trump supporters.
"One of the things that Apple is priding itself in, is they're trying to get the best and the brightest," said Cramer, whose charitable trust owns shares of Apple and Facebook.
PayFit works to take care of its employees, priding itself on being transparent at all levels of the company, organizing regular team building events and rewarding employees for their achievements. 3.
Though priding themselves on their overall user numbers, the firms in our panel are reluctant to reveal details of customer churn—how often customers switch to rival firms or switch off completely.
"Sweden has been a top recipient of asylum seekers per capita in Europe, priding itself on a humanitarian approach to immigration," said Daniel Schatz, a visiting scholar at Columbia University's European Institute.
Right now, the park boasts the artwork of the eight, LANDMARK artists whose works contribute to the venue's message as an unhindered creative space priding itself on its community and social activism.
Priding themselves as the first art fair to run concurrently with The Armory Show, SCOPE has had a long history of introducing emerging artists and new galleries to the contemporary art market.
Priding itself on a core tenet of user privacy, WhatsApp employs end-to-end encryption on its platform, making it impossible for it to view or access content that is sent between users.
It marks a swift change, with Hong Kong police long priding themselves on being "Asia's finest" given the city's international reputation for public safety and order, and strong working relationships with foreign police agencies.
"I was sort of priding myself on the fact of being able to deal with everything — I've seen Northern Ireland, I've done this before," said McCann, who grew up in Dublin during the Troubles.
After having written many best selling books, and somewhat priding myself on my ability to write, it should be noted that the Fake News constantly likes to pore over my tweets looking for a mistake.
The pimpish assessment goes on—Maria, her "physical opposite," has the kind of "practical" body men like; Maria has a "carnal" walk—until the narrator, priding herself on her "dispassionate eye," imagines the seduction itself.
"After having written many best selling books, and somewhat priding myself on my ability to write, it should be noted that the Fake News constantly likes to pour over my tweets looking for a mistake," he wrote.
"After having written many best selling books, and somewhat priding myself on my ability to write, it should be noted that the Fake News constantly likes to pore over my tweets looking for a mistake," Trump wrote.
"After having written many best selling books, and somewhat priding myself on my ability to write, it should be noted that the Fake News constantly likes to pour [sic] over my tweets looking for a mistake," he wrote.
In a Nordic country priding itself on its modernity, the Nobel banquet is vestige of old-world luxury that every year brings together royalty and the powerful in politics and business with some of the world's top scientific minds.
And sometimes the goals are inadequate: Beijing authorities are priding themselves on bringing the city's PM2.5 level below 60 micrograms per cubic meter, yet the World Health Organization recommends a maximum annual mean of 10 micrograms per cubic meter.
Related: Study Sheds Light on Trauma Suffered By Migrant Children Detained in Canada But even with a new Liberal government in power, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, priding itself on a refugee-friendly approach, there has been little movement.
He had no way of knowing if these fabled collaborations between the great rappers of the age actually existed in the pre-centralized streaming service era, so he'd do his best to dig, through record stores and internet forums, priding himself for hoarding rarities.
Just as reality television shows have brides melting down screaming at their bridesmaids, or scantily clad housewives priding themselves in back-stabbing, innuendo and gossip (oh yea, and the obsession with sex), the media has created the reality show train wreck called the 2016 presidential election.
But Philadelphia held on, even after the Raptors cut the score to one possession in the fourth quarter, thanks to a star performance: Jimmy Butler, a ferocious player who is also a throwback, typically priding himself on slashing and tough defense, rather than taking the first available 3-pointer, having launched only 2.7 a game for his career.
The label is very artist-centred, priding itself on building a collaborative rapport with its artists.
Over the following years, Kappa Psi Kappa led a number of community service projects, priding itself on providing leadership experience, promoting higher education and improving educational, civil and sexual aspects of communities.
"Trinny & Susannah Undress" -- theage.com.au. Retrieved 16 February 2008. They have since become the parents of two children and feel unhappy in their relationship. Jozef dresses like a teenager, priding himself with ripped jeans and hoodies.
The station is priding itself on its jockless nature, promoting themselves as the home for "nonstop music without all the talk"."95.9 Jamz" Debuts in Eau Claire The first song was "Party" by Chris Brown.
She therefore always worked with parliament and advisers she could trust to tell her the truth—a style of government that her Stuart successors failed to follow. Some historians have called her lucky; she believed that God was protecting her.Somerset, 75–76. Priding herself on being "mere English",Edwards, 205.
Arlingham is a village and civil parish in the Stroud District of Gloucestershire, England. The 2001 Census recorded a parish population of 410, increasing to 459 at the 2011 census (226 males, 233 females with 176 Households). The parish contains the hamlets of Milton End, Overton and Priding The next parish to the east is Fretherne with Saul.
Her platforms are also worn with bandages. Cleo's most distinguishing characteristic is her blue rhinestone tiara and large gold earrings, a sure sign of her royal heritage. Cleo's personality is a little spoiled, and much of a diva, priding herself greatly on her popularity, fashion sense, as well as the many amulets her family pyramid houses. However, she is secretly very caring and sweet to her friends.
The Mercury Press is a Canadian publishing company which publishes literary fiction, poetry, and non-fiction works by Canadians. Mercury has a substantial jazz list and has also published murder mysteries, priding itself in its eclecticism. Books published by Mercury have won or been shortlisted for numerous awards, including The Governor General's Award, The City of Toronto Book Award, The Trillium Award, and many others.
In Anderson's restrained yet compelling performance, Gibson is cool, calm, and always chic, with the most fabulous coat in detectivedom." Gibson was ranked on Yahoo! list of "Greatest TV Characters Since Tony Soprano". Ken Tucker wrote: "Steely and precise, priding herself on being in control, Detective Inspector [sic] Gibson is a brilliant investigator, logical yet willing to go with hunches as they occur to her.
Eddie Royle is played by Michael Melia from 1990 until 1991. Born in Ireland, Eddie came to Britain with his parents as a boy. Bright and energetic, he couldn't wait to join the police force and when he did, he loved his job, priding himself on being an honest copper. However Eddie encountered corrupt practices in the force, so he took early retirement and decided to start afresh in Walford.
Innovations included ONE WASH, a prewash process to eliminate shrinkage prior to purchase, and OLD WASH, a precursor to stone wash that reproduces faded colors through careful abrasion techniques for a lived-in denim look. Today, EDWIN continues to set the gold standard in Japanese denim production, priding itself on the use of exclusive fabrics, revolutionary production technologies, state-of-the-art finishing and advancements in design and fit.
The designer launches two couture collections each year, priding himself on close attention to detail and the creation of a grand story through couture. Vasileff's designs have been worn to The Academy Awards, the Daytime Emmy Awards and the Grammy Awards. In October 2015 and 2016 Vasileff closed the Adelaide Fashion Festival with two sold out Paolo Sebastian runway shows. On 9 November 2016, Paul Vasileff received the 2017 SA Young Australian of the Year Award.
Bridgewater is a town in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada, at the navigable limit of the LaHave River. With a 2016 population of 8,532, Bridgewater is the largest town in the South Shore region. Priding itself as "The Main Street of the South Shore," Bridgewater has long been established as the primary commercial and professional service centre in the southern half of the province. The community boasts a diverse local economy, as well as larger national and international employers.
The college is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi. It is one of the finest engineering institutions in Kerala.The Chairman of the Governing Body of the institution is the Hon’ble Minister for Education, Government of Kerala and the Vice-Chairman is the Principal Secretary (Higher Education) Government of Kerala. Since its inception, CEM has been priding itself on creating professional opportunities for its students and equipping them to become highly successful on their chosen field.
In some areas Christmas lighting becomes a fierce competition, with town councils offering awards for the best decorated house, in other areas it is seen as a co-operative effort, with residents priding themselves on their street or their neighbourhood. The town of Lobethal, South Australia, in the Adelaide Hills, is famed for its Christmas lighting displays. Many residents expend great effort to have the best light display in the town. Residents from the nearby city of Adelaide often drive to the town to view them.
The Association of Field Ornithologists (AFO) is an American ornithological society, with a strong focus on field studies and banding, priding itself as serving as a bridge between professional and amateur ornithologists. It was founded in 1922 as the New England Bird Banding Association, then becoming the Northeastern Bird-Banding Association, before expanding its geographical scope and acquiring its current name. It publishes a twice-yearly newsletter, AFO Afield, as well as the quarterly Journal of Field Ornithology. The AFO is a member of the Ornithological Council.
After Alison's trial, she moves out to California and begins a new relationship with a girl named Laura, finally feeling at peace. Having fallen in love with Alison in seventh grade, frequently fantasizes about Alison still being alive and loving Emily back. Emily admits to being somewhat obsessed with Alison, priding herself on knowing everything about her. For a brief period of time, when Alison comes back as "Courtney", the two have a romantic relationship; Emily is heartbroken when Alison reveals it was all a lie.
2002 marked the end of a 65 years of participation in the VAFA, as the club joined the Diamond Valley Football League (DVFL) for the 2003 season. The DVFL was re-branded for the 2007 season, with a new competition formed called The Northern Football League (NFL). Rich in history and tradition, priding on its values and culture, 2008 sees us all celebrate 75 Years of the Parkside Football Club. In 2018 Parkside FC played Box Hill North in Round 1 for The Ryder Cup.
While President Josiah Bartlet delivers a speech priding the inevitable passage of a gun control bill in the House, his staff learns that said passage is in jeopardy. Chief of Staff Leo McGarry calls an emergency meeting in which he instructs C.J. Cregg to play up the release of the staff's financial disclosure report to provide cover for them to work on getting the votes. Sam suggests using the Vice President, but Leo shoots down this idea. When Leo finally arrives home, he finds his wife still awake, having expected Leo home hours before.
James Gillies, portrayed by Michael Seater, is Detective William Murdoch's nemesis. He is a cold, calculating, murderous criminal mastermind who hides behind a facade of cordiality. Gillies views his nefarious schemes as high-stakes games in which he and Murdoch match wits and, for which, there must be a clear winner and a loser. Priding himself on always being one step ahead of the detective, he often employs people as dispensable pawns to aid in his machinations, not hesitating to kill them when they no longer prove useful, to ensure their silence.
On joining Walsall as a 19-year-old, Davis described himself as "the type of player who likes to break things down and do what I call the 'nitty-gritty'. I like to get stuck in and work hard". He is primarily a defensive midfielder, reportedly priding himself on "ball- winning ground-covering defensive midfield work"; his major contribution to his team comes from "flying around midfield winning the ball and disrupting the opposition". Lee Clark suggested he looks best when using his power and strength and keeping his use of the ball simple.
From the beginning, and continuing today, Skinned Knuckles is available by subscription only, not on the newsstands. Many of the current subscribers are also original subscribers, priding themselves on owning complete libraries dating from Volume 1, Issue 1. Skinned Knuckles prides itself on the fact that it is not merely a ‘picture’ magazine of pretty cars and trucks, but is specifically written for the collector interested in restoring a vehicle to its original condition. They are in the technical forefront of restoration and other subjects of a topical and timely nature.
Kansas had a rivalry with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, though that rivalry had more to do with who had the better sports program, with Kansas priding itself on its basketball prowess and Nebraska on its football dominance. This rivalry of sports cultures has gone dormant with Nebraska's departure for the Big Ten Conference in 2011. Prior to 2011, the football series between the 2 schools was the 3rd most played rivalry in college football behind Minnesota-Wisconsin and Kansas-Missouri. In basketball, Kansas leads the all-time series 170–71.
The Riot Club, a long-established exclusive drinking club priding itself on hedonism and the belief that money can buy anything, is on the hunt for new members to maintain its roster of ten men, all of whom must be educated at private school. Alistair is invited by Harry, whom he has met during the start of their term. Miles, who was out drinking in the pub, is invited by Hugo, another Riot Club member. Hugo is out, and he and Miles exchange charged looks throughout the film.
Gannon is one of few managers in the lower leagues to hold a full UEFA Pro Licence. Priding himself on playing flowing football in the lower leagues of the English game, Gannon has repeatedly spoken out against clubs he feels play too physically, and referees he feels do not give his players enough protection. As a manager in England, Scotland and Ireland, his teams have picked up fair play awards. He has stated that this fair play approach is based on his belief that it is "good principles that lead to good football".
Physical Therapy is a jazz fusion band from St. Louis, Missouri active in the 1990s. They produced two albums under the Sweatshop Records label, the first being the self-titled Physical Therapy (1992), and the second work being a theme album called Casino (1997). The band used a variety of instruments and synthesizers and recorded digitally to maintain a high production standard. Priding the band on the use of real musicians, they boasted on their first album that no drum machines or music sequencers were used in its production.
Thomas "Herc" Hauk is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by Domenick Lombardozzi. The series introduces Herc as a detective in the Baltimore Police Department's Narcotics Unit, begrudgingly detailed to the initial Barksdale investigation. He is generally portrayed as encapsulating the failings of the contemporary Baltimore police officer: simple-minded, concerned with petty street arrests and minor drug charges, and priding himself and his colleagues on banging heads "the Western District way." He is also partner and best friend of Ellis Carver, the two rarely being unpaired until later seasons.
Priding himself on being unconventional, Shah rails against society for "churning out cookie cutter people who live cookie cutter lives." He maintains that "the easiest way to have an interesting life is to do the opposite of what everyone else is doing." Such methodology was the basis for uprooting his wife Rachana, and his two infant children from a small apartment in London's East End, and relocating to a mansion called "Dar Khalifa", said by locals to be haunted by Jinn, "set squarely in the middle of a Casablanca shantytown." The adventure formed the basis for Shah's book The Caliph's House (2006).
By the reign of emperor Commodus (180–192), Marcionism was divided into various opinions with various leaders; among whom was Apelles, whom Rhodo describes as: "... priding himself on his manner of life and his age, acknowledges one principle, but says that the prophecies are from an opposing principle, being led to this view by the responses of a maiden by name Philumene, who was possessed by a demon". However, others, among whom were Potitus and Basilicus, held to two principles, as did Marcion himself. Others consider that there are not only two, but three natures. Of these, Syneros was the leader and chief.
LCDS teaches a variety of contemporary dance techniques including release-based, Limón, Humphrey and Contact Improvisation, priding themselves on their Graham technique and Cunningham technique. As part of its courses LCDS also offers pilates, body conditioning, free electives in Choreology, Anatomy and Scenography, and ballet studies. LCDS provides both undergraduate and postgraduate (including EDge) vocational training as well as a research programme in contemporary dance. The School also offers courses in contemporary dance in London for adults and children, including Centre for Advanced Training, a programme allowing pre vocational training for young people in the South East.
During the conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine before the war, the criterion of "purity of arms" was used to distinguish between the respective attitudes of the Irgun and Haganah towards Arabs, with the latter priding itself on its adherence to this principle. Generally speaking, this precept requires that "weapons remain pure [and that] they are employed only in self-defence and [never] against innocent civilians and defenceless people".Avi Shlaim, The Debate About 1948, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 27:3, 1995, pp. 287–304 But if it "remained a central value in education" it was "rather vague and intentionally blurred" at the practical level.
Al Arabiya website Retrieved 3 February 2020. On August 29 2019, the Israeli military launched a Twitter campaign claiming to 'expose' Hejazi, along with IRGC colonel Majid Nuab and brigadier general Ali Asrar Nuruzi, and his role in a "secret project with Hezbollah to manufacture precision guided missiles to attack Israel", and saying that it was "not so secret anymore". This "exposing" of Hejazi was ridiculed as both Iran and Hezbollah have publicly stated that Iran has supplied precision guided missiles to Hezbollah, with Hezbollah's Secretary- General Hassan Nasrallah directly priding over the fact in a televised address to Benjamin Netanyahu for over a year.
When he discovered his sister had died of starvation and his mother had committed suicide, his mind snapped. Years later, a figure dressed in the strange dark robes of an old- fashioned tax collector emerges in Gotham City, calling himself the Tally Man. Hired by the underworld to "collect" on debts owed, his fee is not money, but human lives, claiming to have killed sixty-six people since his original victim and priding himself on his 'rationality'. When Tally Man attempts to collect the "debt" owed by Batman, he battles Azrael, who is standing in for Batman while he recovers from a broken back, mistaking him for the original.
Michael Dori, a Japanese American, teaches at Bienvenida Elementary School in Beverly Hills, priding himself on the fact that his students regularly score in the top five percent of state standardized tests. However, when he is confronted by a 10-year-old Japanese student with an apparent learning disability, Kai Goldman, the authoritarian teacher first tries to bond with the child through the commonality of their race, and then pushes the child too hard in class regarding multiplication tables, which seriously embarrasses the boy. The next day, the child brings a gun to school. The reason the child brought the weapon is the central conflict of the play.
', officially the ' (; ; ; ), is a component city in the province of , . According to the , it has a population of people, making it the most populous city in Nueva Ecija and the fifth-most populous in Central Luzon. The city is popular for being home to more than 30,000 motorized tricycles, thus priding itself as the "Tricycle Capital of the Philippines" and its strategic location along the Cagayan Valley Road has made the city a major economic, educational, medical, entertainment shopping and transportation center in Nueva Ecija and nearby provinces in the region such as Aurora and Bulacan. It has also earned the moniker "Gateway to the North".
As of 1 July 2011, the English language edition of the L'Osservatore Romano for North American subscribers is once again published in Rome; it had been published by the Cathedral Foundation of Baltimore since 1998. In the 21st century, the paper has taken a more objective and subdued stance than at the time of its foundation, priding itself in "presenting the genuine face of the church and the ideals of freedom", following the statement by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone in an October 2006 speech inaugurating a new exhibit dedicated to the founding and history of the newspaper. He further described the publication as "an instrument for spreading the teachings of the successor of Peter and for information about church events".
In August 2011, Warner stated that he saw the investigation as an assault on the Caribbean nations asking "why is FIFA targeting the Caribbean, why is FIFA going after the Caribbean leadership." Later that year, Warner described the rebuilding process as a "coup d'etat" and described the investigation as "unethical" and "immoral". He referred to the CFU members who had worked with FIFA as "cowardly men and women". During his time as CFU President, Warner had also acted as a whip since 1983 priding himself on delivering a unified 'Caribbean-bloc' vote, he felt that the CFU were now ready to "accept the crumbs of the FIFA President when in the very recent past these same men and women used to dine at his table as equals".
In February 2019 the station rebranded from "Limerick's Live 95fm" to "Live 95", bringing a fresher look to the station and priding itself on being 'Limerick's Best Music Mix'. Live 95 is once again the most listened to radio station in Limerick City and County and has grown its audience over the last 12 months. The popularity of the radio station is clear as 65% or over 100,000 Limerick people tune-in to Live 95 weekly, according to the latest Ipsos/MRBI JNLR radio listenership figures, covering 12 months up to September 2019. Live 95's schedule includes Breakfast with Mark and Catriona, the three-hour Limerick Today Show with Joe Nash, Afternoons with Declan Copues, the Live Drive with Gary Connor and the Hit Mix with JP Dillon.
He was treasurer of the college from 1854 to 1867, and took much interest in its administration, priding himself greatly on unearthing the original charter granted by King Henry VIII, which had long been lost. He held the office of president, to which his urbane manners and pleasing presence seemed to recommend him, on the retirement of Sir Thomas Watson, and retained the chair for four years in succession, retiring in 1870. He was the representative of the college at the General Council of Medical Education and Registration from 1864 to 1866. He was appointed physician extraordinary to the queen in 1874, having previously, in 1869, received the honour of knighthood. Sir James was a fellow of the Royal Society and contributed occasional papers to their ‘Transactions,’ and to the ‘Transactions’ of the Medico-Chirurgical Society.
She speculates that the energy of the glass clock which is holding time static is in some way interfering with her power. Due in part to her education at Quirm College for Young Ladies, Susan possesses various practical skills, some of which contribute to her success as a governess and later a teacher: she is accomplished in the fields of Mathematics and Logic (priding herself on her ability to mentally calculate the square root of 27.4), is multilingual, and has considerable knowledge of Discworld culture. She is also a competent swimmer, being versed in four swimming strokes and several lifesaving techniques. Despite coming from a technically purely human background, Susan has inherited abilities from her adoptive Grandfather through more-than-conventional means: her mother, Ysabell, was merely adopted into Death's family; her father, Mort, merely married into Death's family; whereas Susan was conceived and born in Death's family.
In 2007, the diocese celebrated its centennial, and published a history of the diocese: The Diocese of Atlanta: Centennial Celebration 1907–2007, which is available from the Cathedral of St. Philip Book Store, Atlanta, Georgia. For much of its history, the Diocese has been one of the fastest-growing in the South, if not the country, due to the almost-geometric expansion of the population of metropolitan Atlanta. Although evangelical and high-church alternatives have always existed, most congregations generally hold to a Broad Church, moderate-to-liberal theology and middle-of-the-road worship, with some parishes priding themselves on their progressive stances. The Atlanta Diocese is thus considerably more liberal than many of the dioceses in the Fourth Province, since the area is home to a large population of highly educated, affluent professionals and white-collar employees, constituencies that have long been a mainstay of the Episcopal Church and that are not present in such large numbers elsewhere in the South.
As Plutarch says: > Veii had been the capital of Etruria, not inferior to Rome, either in number > of arms or multitude of soldiers, so that relying on her wealth and luxury, > and priding herself upon her refinement and sumptuousness, she had engaged > in many honourable contests with the Romans for glory and empire .......... > as the city was furnished with all sorts of weapons, offensive and > defensive, likewise with corn and all manner of provisions, they cheerfully > endured a siege After ten years, in 396 BC, the Romans appointed Camillus as dictator. After defeating both Falerii and Capena at Nepete, Camillus commanded the final strike against Veii. He dug into the soft tuff rock below the walls whilst distracting the Veiians with attacks on the walls and infiltrated the city's drainage system to emerge in the citadel, leading to their defeat. Not interested in surrender but only in Veii's complete destruction, the Romans slaughtered the entire adult male population and made slaves of all the women and children.
After trying his hand at painting and sculpture, Naigeon became a friend and associate of Denis Diderot, whom he helped to work on the Encyclopédie. He soon became involved with the Coterie Holbachique, a group of radical French Enlightenment thinkers centered on the Paris salon of Baron d'Holbach. Naigeon quickly adopted the Baron's atheist principles and collaborated with him on his works, overseeing their clandestine printing in Amsterdam and editing d'Holbach's Morale Universelle and his Essai sur les préjugés. Priding himself on a thorough knowledge of the classics, Naigeon would also edit a French translation of the works of Seneca begun by Nicolas La Grange, publishing it along with Diderot's Essai sur les régnes de Claude et de Néron (Paris, 1778). Other editorial work included the Essays of Montaigne, and a translation of Toland’s philosophical letters Naigeon is best known for editing the works of the famous encyclopédiste Denis Diderot Naigeon became the editor, compiler, and commentator of Diderot's works after the latter made him his literary executor.

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