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So to say they're on the run absolutely defies reality.
So to say closing it would increase emissions is just nonsense.
I don't know how that road is paved, so to say.
So, to say I had it coming would certainly be an understatement.
So, to say I'm excited about World of Dance is an understatement.
He seems to kind of like all the attention, so to say, somewhat.
So to say you're really into podcasts sounds like something you're passionate about.
Senator Schumer, a guy from Brooklyn, I&aposm not so to say it.
So to say that renewables reduce reliability or resilience is just factually wrong.
So to say that the rising beauty mogul loves perfumes would be an understatement.
"Those were the dark, dark days — the nuclear winter so to say," Ahuja recalled.
It's not the right word ("regardless" is), so to say it is to ERR.
So to say, "Oh, I didn't know about any of that," is clearly misdirection.
SO TO SAY IT'S AS STRONG AS AN OX IS SOMETHING OF A HYPERBOLE.
So to say the Mulsanne Speed is quick off the line would be an understatement.
So to say I was extremely skeptical of app-based meditation would've been an understatement.
FOWLER: So to say that it&aposs all Hillary Clinton it&aposs absurd to me.
SO TO SAY THAT IS -- IT JUST IT MAKES ME SO AGGRAVATED AND ANGRY. OK?
"So to say that his freedom is limited is not consistent with the facts," he said.
But he had a day off, which is quite, so to say, necessary at this stage.
"It takes time to achieve your full potential, so to say, game-wise, mentally," Djokovic said.
I do so to say that everyone can — regardless of size, shape, ethnicity, gender, age, or ability.
So to say I was a tad skeptical of the rally's staying power would be an understatement.
So to say I've laid eyes upon a few IP cookbooks it a bit of an understatement.
"So to say that Babylon's algorithm has performed better than the average candidate is dubious," Marhsall said.
This also means that Europe is no longer, so to say, at the center of world events.
So to say that somebody came to a meeting and that's how it was, that's an untrue statement.
It's not the first time that I'm facing this kind of adversity so to say, or a challenge.
So to say that the speculum was not designed with patient comfort in mind would be an egregious understatement.
I think the flexibility of my ankles has helped with that pretty, so to say, aggressive style of movement.
So to say that this day in the spotlight caused a great deal of joy would be an understatement.
So to say that we&aposre -- this whole story has been discredited, like Toobin said -- GUILFOYLE: It hasn&apost.
It's not as though we have closed our borders, but we apply a stricter rule book, so to say.
So to say that Trump did it because of that is a bit of a stretch at the moment.
So to say that I was terrified was an understatement … It made me cast off anything that didn't really matter.
So to say you've outgrown, then it's time for you to go, because that's not really knowing what you're doing.
So, to say "everyone" who supports Trump thinks exactly like this is a vast over-simplification and flat-out wrong.
But if you go to the south of India, you're going to find the really lanky, "sativas" so to say.
So to say you just need to get rid of ICE, I think people don&apost understand all that ICE does.
Ariana Grande will find the rainbow, so to say, at the end of one of the darkest days in her life.
And while I'm not sure if his friends are jealous so to say, they do acknowledge he has a hot wife.
"So to say that in the Clinton investigation these people were interviewed by the House — one, they weren&apost," Wallace said.
So to say that Dota 2 teams taking on OpenAI Five over the weekend are up against a challenge is an understatement.
I had to really take all that energy and put it in a paper bag, so to say, and throw it away.
So to say one area where we have profits is funding directly another is kind of an abstract concept for us here.
So to say I was excited to be seeing them for the first time at Brooklyn Steel last month would be an understatement.
I think in today's society there's a huge gap between being an independent artist and being on a major label so to say.
So to say the prosecutor made a decision when we know the whole body of evidence the prosecutor had, it&aposs a red herring.
And so to say it's outdated or it's not relevant – education is one of the most important things you can invest your money in.
"So to say that I'm kind of a supporter of the NRA is really a mean-spirited and unfair and inaccurate statement," Sanders added.
"Within the company there was a culture of 'we can do everything,' so to say something cannot be done, was not acceptable," Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported.
Of course China has a huge transformation process to come from a manufacturing powerhouse of the world so to say, to an innovation driven society.
"If Ambassador Kislyak was not contacting some people on the other side so to say, he wouldn't perform his functions as he should," Ryabkov said.
When I pick up the symbol of the minotaur, it is for the same reasons that other artists have done so: to say something about myself.
So to say that economic grievance doesn't particularly explain anything about the 2016 election should not be taken as a denial that the grievances are real.
So, to say we're going to solve this problem, it's not realistic without changes to our conservatorship laws for people who are struggling with mental illness.
I stepped back out of the spotlight, so to say, after my wrestling days because (sigh) it was too much work to be that next "superhero guy".
Richer countries have used dams to great effect to boost their economies and electricity needs, and so to say that Mekong nations should not do so is hypocritical.
To me personally, this show going well weighed as heavily as the whole festival going well, so to say that a weight has being lifted is an understatement.
We produce variety shows, musicals, parties for club events — so to say we are now doing a summer camp is so different and so out of the box.
But in this case, like in Kreuzberg, where tourists walk around and actually find this all of this chic, because, that is so to say, a multicultural extreme.
So to say that because Rosenstein and Mueller "didn't get any votes" they can't do their jobs deeply misunderstands the role the Justice Department plays in American life.
The term power pop still has a lot of well informed music enthusiasts scratching their heads, so to say we have a scene is a bit of a stretch.
"It was too exuberant and expressionist and it didn't fit with the Dutch people, so to say, because we felt we were much more severe and functionalist," she said.
Your job is to figure out whether a 9-year-old girl would like the game, and if so to say why, and if not to say why not.
So to say that you're a direct-to-consumer e-commerce business focused on subscriptions ... it allows us to really talk about how we kind of focused on tech.
He went so far so to say he thinks the game shouldn't be allowed in the UK, where his family lives in a handful of lavish palaces, castles, and estates.
"Pokémon Go really did represent the second Pokémon boom, so to say, and it was really a rare opportunity that no one could have counted on," Masuda tells The Verge.
So to say that all cancer is going to be cured may be a stretch, but I think there will definitely be certain classes that are cured in our lifetimes.
So to say that "Everybody Loves Somebody" is predictable is no real criticism, as being able to foresee the ending — almost from the beginning — is exactly what most viewers expect.
It means that rising rate expectations or an improving capital flow situation is needed in order to trigger sustained currency upside or so to say to trigger fresh buying interest.
So to say to Independents, say to young people who are overwhelmingly Independent, say to working people, 'We don't want you to come into the Democratic Party,' is totally absurd.
As comedian Chris Rock once put it to New York magazine: So, to say Obama is progress is saying that he's the first black person that is qualified to be president.
I want to create the feeling that people go to their best friend's to eat, in a casual atmosphere, a place where they know where the refrigerator is, so to say.
" In his director's statement, he writes that he "read the artist's manifesto firstly as an expression of defiant youth, then as literature, then as poetry—so to say, Sturm und Drang remastered.
So to say that my views are radical or so far to the left, just because I'm saying there should be equity in our land, I think we should be ashamed of that.
Again, we're saying, yeah, the world is immensely complicated, so to say that one has a good understanding of cause and effect in this domain would really be asking quite a lot of people.
So you know there is a whole lot of commingling of interests at the moment and I think in terms for us as a neutral bank so to say, Switzerland is a neutral country.
The design experience encompasses all of that, so to say a designer is not just a person making a product like chair or tables, but someone who is able to become a producer or director.
"New ideas and music come from everywhere, often from people who might not have a platform, so to say 'I'm above you' or to close yourself off from anyone is very narrow-minded," he says.
"Ultimately this has to be about every student succeeding, so to say that one-third are going to be proficient in 10 years, the department is right to call that into question," Mr. Alleyne said.
AI, for example, needs huge data sets to be effective and they have the biggest data sets, them, Google, Amazon, these data sets are valuable beyond their ... They're just money in the bank, so to say.
"Pokémon Go really did represent the second Pokémon boom, so to say, and it was really a rare opportunity that no one could have counted on," long-time series director Junichi Masuda told The Verge last year.
"But it does not destroy, so to say, the underlying story of the improvement potential that we have ahead of us in the coming years and that goes particularly for earnings and for free cash flow," he added.
So to say, "This looks fake, and I'm going to make it look fake, and I'm going to make it so that it looks fake on purpose," that's a fun thing that I don't usually get to do.
"Germany is really out there as the main culprit, so to say, because Germany has the highest surplus, much higher than China in terms of GDP… Germany has to do something against it, that's absolutely clear," Flassbeck said.
"They are not on the rise, but because of Trump, the far right feels like they're part of an international right, so to say — which is nonsense because they are narrow-minded nationalists and thus not internationalists," he said.
To say that black people have made progress would be to say they deserve what happened to them before… So, to say Obama is progress is saying that he's the first black person that is qualified to be president.
Her debut EP Tuareg Shawty – released last year – was truly astonishing, and also utilised a fresh wave of fellow underground talents from Rejjie Hype to Neptune and Yung Naota, so to say I'm excited about her upcoming album is an understatement.
"Within the company there was a culture of 'we can do everything', so to say something cannot be done, was not acceptable," Sueddeutsche Zeitung said, quoting the VW internal report which included testimony from a staff member who took part in the fraud.
So to say it would be a challenge to start travel hacking (earning flights and hotel stays on credit card points alone) would be a challenge, considering most rewards credit cards — at least the ones with the best perks, anyway — require excellent credit.
"She's been fair to me and a bunch of my other peers of color and our class is very diverse, so to say that was racially motivated would kind of take away from how she treated all of us," Ms. Lane said.
" Djokovic said he was "not much against it," and added, "Everybody is trying to get this new generation of people, young people, that are very, so to say, connected to the digital world, and the attention span is not maybe as it used to be.
IMPFA is an international master fee protection agreement, so is a contract standard contract issued by the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris and is exactly is clearly expressed who are counterparties, who is the so to say mandate, what is the percentage, how is paid, so on and so forth.
This album is continuing to bring our traditional Cajun music to a sonic level that that keeps us happy with our progression and it keeps up artistically satisfied so to say and really comes off of a natural, kind of just a natural growth as we've been doing each album.
"We stand ready to work closely with Bulgaria in these areas so that they can join both the ERM-2 and the banking union, which is, so to say, a stepping stone toward joining the euro area," the EU Commission's vice-president Valdis Dombrovskis told journalists before the meeting on Thursday.
And so to say: Hey, actually that is meaningless, and you don't have to do that, and you are worth the same amount no matter what size your body and you have the right to be happy, no matter what size your body — that is alarming to a lot of people.
"Every person has a very individual and unique relationship to sound in general, and so to say that each person who goes to experience a sound bath is going to have a 'blank-blank-blank' experience would be a false statement, because people have all different types of experiences with sound," Auster told me.
Because it's been so embraced by not only media and sales-wise, but also by fans at the shows who really get into the new songs, we just really want to feel this moment and be here and enjoy it, and think about a new record when we lose the flow, so to say.
His compositions were rendered in simple prose format but encased the highest Vaishanavism. There is no linguistic ornamentation, so to say.
She frequently responded, "Oh, God!", and, "I have lost myself, so to say". She seemed to be consciously aware of her helplessness. Alzheimer called it the "Disease of Forgetfulness".
There are not only economic incentives – described in the previous paragraphs – for individuals to contribute to the provision of a public good.Cf. Olson (1971), p. 60 ff. As so to say negative incentives to contribute there can e. g.
So to say, a level of psychological distinctiveness is necessary for group formation. Through interaction, individuals begin to develop group norms, roles, and attitudes which define the group, and are internalized to influence behaviour.Sherif, M. (1936). The psychology of social norms.
An article in The Listener criticized the plot, stating the "novel only has bite, so to say, at feed time," and these scenes are "naïve attempts at whipping along a flagging story-line."The Listener. Vol. 91. May 9, 1974. p. 606.
I was afraid of not being good enough. I was scared to death upon > making the album, upon releasing the album. The reason I named my album > Islah was because it was my first album. My first real studio album, I > guess, so to say.
Gozzano succeeded, so to say, to D'Annunzio, who Nino Navarra approaches for his Arcadian sentiment and for the cult of ancient Greece as the birthplace of spirit. In all his poems there are the ideals and dreams of a twenty-years-old aged poet.
He is no journeyman journalist. He is writer as well as a doer. When the power of the pen looks like slackening, he uses the hands that push the pen, so to say. And then there is harried colleague Erimalai (Vadivelu), who is often just a step away from trouble.
Since the year 2012 the artist has been painting polluted flowers of Marinz, while taking its land pieces to transform them into art works, by drying and adorning them, acclimating and taming them, making them so to say, domestic. Valle seems to sustain that everything is nature, even pollution. That's why, he tries to witness that a new beauty appeared in our time, the polluted one.
Vilfredo Pareto Method is with him a synthetic, subjective and psychological instrument. He reconstructs, as he declares, ontology, and begins with the ideal formula, the "Ens" creates ex nihilo the existent. God is the only being (Ens); all other things are merely existences. God is the origin of all human knowledge (called lidea, thought), which is one and so to say identical with God himself.
There has been recent scholarly interest in his later Gothic novels and his poetry. His illustrated Histories were popular, so to say that Ireland died in obscurity is probably not correct. He was, however, perpetually impoverished; he spent time in debtors' prison, and was constantly forced to borrow money from friends and strangers. When he died, his widow and daughters applied to the Literary Fund for relief.
When asked about the current state of their relationship in August 2017, Tiên replied saying she "didn't even know" if it would be fixed or not. "It's difficult to solve the conflicts [between me and my mother]. They're not just simply generation gap conflicts, they involved the ways of thinking from each individual. So to say if the problems have been solved, I'd say they haven't," she said.
For example, a tree does not grow flowers for any purpose, but does so simply because it has evolved to do so. To say 'a tree grows flowers to attract pollinators' would be incorrect if the 'to' implies purpose. A function describes what something does, not what its 'purpose' is. However, teleological language is often used by biologists as a shorthand way of describing function, even though its applicability is disputed.
The medieval writer Orderic Vitalis described them as a group as "of base stock who had served him [Henry] well, raised them, so to say, from the dust" and that the king "stationed them above earls and famous castellans".Quoted in Dalton "Eustace Fitz John" Speculum p. 359 Although Orderic stated that the families of these men were not considered high status, this was probably an exaggeration on the chronicler's part.
See also Stoicescu, p. 197 Xenopol suggests that Hrizea was in fact sheltered, and even allowed to command his own army of 500 Seimeni, which Rákóczi used as leverage in his dealings with Constantin.Xenopol, pp. 139–140 As noted by the same author, the intervention of 1655 had made Constantin entirely dependent on the Transylvanian Prince, who was now his "protector and, so to say, his second-hand suzerain".
God is the origin of all human knowledge (called lidea, thought), which is one and so to say identical with God himself. It is directly beheld (intuited) by reason, but in order to be of use it has to be reflected on, and this by means of language. A knowledge of being and existences (concrete, not abstract) and their mutual relations, is necessary as the beginning of philosophy. Gioberti is in some respects a Platonist.
11-16) records that the Sarasvati is 'so to say meandering' (kubjimati) as it could not sustain heaven which it had propped up. The Plaksa Prasravana (place of appearance/source of the river) may refer to a spring in the Siwalik mountains. The distance between the source and the Vinasana (place of disappearance of the river) is said to be 44 Ashwin (between several hundred and 1,600 miles) (Tandya Br. 25.10.16; cf.
Many saw him as a model and example of philosophical honest and persistent philosophical inquiry. This did not prevent the undergraduates of Balliol from a gentle parody in the 1880 Masque of Balliol: > Roughly, so to say, you know, I am N-TTL-SH-P or so; You are gated after > Hall, That's all. I mean that's nearly all. The inchoateness of Nettleship's philosophical thinking is more apparent in the Philosophical RemainsThe Philosophical Remains of Richard Lewis Nettleship, ed.
So we began with that. It happens that the most active field physicists in our country were working on the string theory at that time. So they tried to be of a school, so to speak, and we did know that that was the only way which was somehow independent of all these political fluctuations regarding war, regarding cultural revolution, all that, and we really tried hard to build up schools. So we have it now, string schools, so to say somehow.
In essence each of them is part of the Attribute Extension, which is active in each of them. But the finiteness of each of them is due to the fact that it is restrained or hedged in, so to say, by other finite modes. This limitation or determination is negation in the sense that each finite mode is not the whole attribute Extension; it is not the other finite modes. But each mode is positively real and ultimate as part of the Attribute.
The system of checks and balances makes it so that no one branch of government has more power than another and cannot overthrow another. It creates a balance of power that is necessary for a government to function, if it is to function well. This, in most situations, makes it so that each branch is held to a certain standard of conduct. If a branch of the government thinks that what another branch is doing is unconstitutional, they can “call them out” so to say.
Del Valle was elected to the California State Senate in 1882 and served until 1885. In the latter year, the Los Angeles Times noted that del Valle: > is the parliamentarian par excellence in the upper House. Since his school > days at Santa Clara College, he is generally accredited with having adopted > Cushing's unabridged, so to say, as his Bible. ... He never hesitates for an > instant, and is even a little arrogant in the promptness with which he > decides every point and rushes the work along.
So when building and putting into effect this type of computer, so to say as a means of security, there has to be concern over whether or not to take into consideration if this kind of computer technology would be accepted by the general public. That includes people who are possibly going to be observed and monitored by a kind of computer that analyzes their body movements and gestures when they are doing something as simple as shopping at a mall or traveling through airports.
Most posit balancing selection (see polymorphism (biology)), which is any natural selection process whereby no single allele is absolutely most fit, such as frequency-dependent selection and heterozygote advantage. Pathogenic coevolution, as a type of balancing selection, posits that common alleles are under greatest pathogenic pressure, driving positive selection of uncommon alleles—moving targets, so to say, for pathogens. As pathogenic pressure on the previously common alleles decreases, their frequency in the population stabilizes, and remain circulating in a large population. Genetic drift is also a major driving force in some species.
It is possible to extract a series of different images with the same information encoded in them. Averaging of a series of images can be used to improve image quality (reduce distortion, or improve signal-to-noise ratio, so to say) of captchas and hence to make them more easily recognizable by OCR (optical character recognition) systems. The fact that noise and payload behave differently on "reload" is exploited. This allows the program to separate them and hence defeat the captcha without the need for a sophisticated algorithm.
Alphonsus had then a long beard and thinking it was not appropriate to keep it when he reached Rome, he dropped it in the Bay of Naples to the surprise of all his friends. Alphonsus began his studies from 1955 to 1959 very close to the Vatican City and so to say under the very eye of Pope Pius the 12th. In 1959 Alphonsus completed his 4 years of continuous studies at the university of Proganda Fide, and Lateran University at Rome. Alphonsus obtained a double doctorate in cannon and international civil law.
In 1938 he was awarded the "Silver Cross of Merit" (Srebrny Krzyż Zasługi), for social work carried out under the Scouts. When the war broke out in 1939, he organised the Scouts from Praga (a quarter of Warsaw) for service on the "Scout War Medical Services" (Pogotowie Wojenne Harcerzy), also directing the "Scout Communication Services" (harcerska służba łączności). For his part in the defence of Warsaw, he was awarded the "Cross of Bravery" (Krzyż Walecznych). From the start of the occupation, Skorupka was the "spiritual leader", so to say, of the "Cospiratory Scouts" (konspiracyjne harcerstwo), the Szare Szeregi (Grey Ranks) from Praga.
From the very beginning of his composing career he associated himself with the group of so to say "avant- garde" Soviet composers that include Andrey Volkonsky, Edison Denisov, Alfred Schnittke, Sofia Gubaidulina, Valentin Silvestrov, Leonid Hrabovsky, Arvo Pärt, Tigran Mansuryan, and others. The works of the 1990s and 2000s were strongly influenced by religious themes and showed dramatic changes of his musical language. He wrote more than 80 compositions in various genres and also more than 40 scores for features films and documentaries. His music often surprises by its extravagant ideas, strange combination of the instruments or incredibly long duration.
" When they were interviewed together in June, Weikath stated: "We don't really feel like starting with it because it's going to be a lot of work and it's going to take a lot of time and right now, we are kind of comfy with what we are doing, so to say. So, we are not lying. It's very easy to say; we are just too lazy to get started with that", while Hansen stated "There's a lot of ideas in the room for what we do next and so on. But, nothing is kind of decided.
"Judith" is a 1966 song written by Sol Kaplan and Earl Shuman, known in the instrumental version as "Judith (Love Theme From Judith)" for the 1966 film of the same title starring Sophia Loren.Saturday Review - Volume 49, Part 1 - Page 70 1966 Judith: The original motion picture score, Sol Kaplan's music for this adventure-drama set in Israel is somewhat reminiscent (Exodus re- composed and conducted by Sol Kaplan. visited, so to say), but consistently attractive all the same. It was a best selling single for Pat Boone, with lyrics beginning "Judith, you are the twilight..".
Under him every year saw some new building, a palace, a mosque, a bastion, or a minaret peeping up its proud head triumphantly. His successor Ibrahim Adil Shah II added, so to say, a pearl necklace, Ibrahim Rouza to enhance the beauty of Bijapur, and Mohammed Adil Shah crowned it with a priceless gem called Gol Gumbaz. Thus the Adil Shahi monarchs poured their heart and soul in the capital city. The period between accessions of Ali Adil Shah I 1558 to the death of Mohammed Adil Shah 1656, can be called the golden age of the Adil Shahis as the kingdom flourished in all walks of life.
In reply, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong pointed out that past changes to the Constitution had been made only with a two-thirds parliamentary majority and not done lightheartedly, as the intensive discussions and the two-year gestation period of the Elected President Bill proved. He affirmed that the Constitution had to evolve to reflect the changing needs of the people, and that it could not be assumed that the Constitution, drafted in 1965, would be the best Constitution for always and should be frozen in time. "So to say that because the Government in power changes the Constitution there is no Constitution is ridiculous, to put it mildly.".
Per and Stefan were in personal keeps of the original 1/4-inch master tapes and had been neither consulted nor asked about providing anything to the Distortion Records release "Kuknacke" in 1991. Much to their dismay, no profits had reached them either. The whole thing was foul play, but they also understood that much thanks to the Distortion release their name had lived on to meet a new generation punk rockers. But they felt they really wanted to make the release "their own", so to say, and the sound quality would improve dramatically, making a pressing from the real masters than from a vinyl EP and an ordinary cassette.
Although > activities involving same-sex do take place, but they do take place under > cover, so to say, and like I said when I was presenting our report on the > ICCPR [International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights], that if one > were to exhibit such a behavior in public, one could be, actually be stoned > by the public itself. It is a cultural thing. It's not yet acceptable. So > the government ... it would be very strange for the government to propose a > law towards allowing that; so, it's just that maybe time has not come for us > to consider such freedoms in our country.
If we heat up the system without introducing any preference for quarks over antiquarks, this corresponds to moving vertically upwards along the T axis. At first, quarks are still confined and we create a gas of hadrons (pions, mostly). Then around T = 150 MeV there is a crossover to the quark gluon plasma: thermal fluctuations break up the pions, and we find a gas of quarks, antiquarks, and gluons, as well as lighter particles such as photons, electrons, positrons, etc. Following this path corresponds to travelling far back in time (so to say), to the state of the universe shortly after the big bang (where there was a very tiny preference for quarks over antiquarks).
59 and 60 online. Oscar Rotter offered these instructions: > For introduction, the woman is to sit down, so to say, on her heels, with > her legs spread apart, which will bring the womb down as low as possible. > Then taking the womb veil into the right hand with the cavity looking upward > and compressed from side to side, giving it thus the shape of an ellipse, > she has to push it up the vagina as far as it will go. It will then spread > out of its own accord and apply itself closely and firmly to the neck of the > womb.Oscar Rotter, "Means of Preventing Conception," The Medical World 15 > (1897), pp.
According to Marx, the whole purpose of primitive accumulation is to privatize the means of production, so that the exploiting owners can make money from the surplus labour of those who, lacking other means, must work for them. Marx says that primitive accumulation means the expropriation of the direct producers, and more specifically "the dissolution of private property based on the labor of its owner... Self-earned private property, that is based, so to say, on the fusing together of the isolated, independent laboring-individual with the conditions of his labor, is supplanted by capitalistic private property, which rests on exploitation of the nominally free labor of others, i.e., on wage-labor" (emphasis added).
The protests then spread due to the youth mobilisation, especially on social media but never really made it outside the predominantly Shia Eastern province of Saudi Arabia. At first, the protesters' demands were similar to those of the Arab Springs taking place in other countries of the Middle-East, so to say individual freedoms rather than religious rights. In fact, the religious practices of the Shias in the Eastern province were accepted by the central authority. For example, since the conquest of Al-Ahsa in 1913, which marked the integration of this majority Shia region to the Saudi Sultanate, the Shias established some courts which were accepted by the Saudi State and which provided justice according to Shia principles.
Commentators, such as the historian Richard Pipes, the philosopher Michael Polanyi, and economists such as Paul Craig Roberts or Sheldon L. Richman, have argued that war communism was actually an attempt to immediately eliminate private property, commodity production and market exchange, and in that way to implement communist economics, and that the Bolshevik leaders expected an immediate and large-scale increase in economic output. This view was also held by Nikolai Bukharin, who said that "We conceived War Communism as the universal, so to say 'normal' form of the economic policy of the victorious proletariat and not as being related to the war, that is, conforming to a definite state of the civil war".
Tacitus, Historiae iv.12 In a more detailed description he writes: > The island of the Batavi was the appointed rendezvous because of its easy > landing-places, and its convenience for receiving the army and carrying the > war across the river. For the Rhine after flowing continuously in a single > channel or encircling merely insignificant islands, divides itself, so to > say, where the Batavian territory begins, into two rivers, retaining its > name and the rapidity of its course in the stream which washes Germany, till > it mingles with the ocean. On the Gallic bank, its flow is broader and > gentler; it is called by an altered name, the Vahal, by the inhabitants of > its shore.
They furnished pilots and supplies of provisions to British men-of-war and troop ships when doing so was by the Chinese Government declared treason, unsparingly visited with capital punishment. They invaded Hong Kong the moment the Colony was opened, and have ever since maintained here a monopoly, so to say, of the supply of Chinese pilots and ships' crews, of the fish trade, the cattle trade, and especially of the trade in women for the supply of foreigners and of brothels patronized by foreigners. Almost every so-called "protected woman," i.e. kept mistress of foreigners here, belongs to this Tan-ka tribe, looked down upon and kept at a distance by all the other Chinese classes.
They furnished pilots and supplies of provisions to British men- of-war and troop ships when doing so was by the Chinese Government declared treason, unsparingly visited with capital punishment. They invaded Hong Kong the moment the Colony was opened, and have ever since maintained here a monopoly, so to say, of the supply of Chinese pilots and ships' crews, of the fish trade, the cattle trade, and especially of the trade in women for the supply of foreigners and of brothels patronised by foreigners. Almost every so-called "protected woman," i.e. kept mistress of foreigners here, belongs to this Tan-ka tribe, looked down upon and kept at a distance by all the other Chinese classes.
May be the fact that his father was a mathematics teacher in a school also inspired him. At the same time, as his father was not so 'successful' so to say, he was discouraged to take up mathematics, his first choice, as honours subject in college. He earned B.Sc. from the Presidency College in 1942 and M.Sc. in 1944 from Rajabazar Science College campus of Calcutta University and he joined Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) in 1945 as a research scholar. In 1952, he took a research job with the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), but to his frustration was required to work on the properties of metals rather than general relativity.
Cultural critic, Douglas Kellner explained that Madonna's popularity also requires focus on audiences, not just as individuals, but as members of specific groups. Journalist Mark Watts felt that the rise and (perceived) decline of Madonna has gone, so to say, hand-in-hand with that of postmodern theory. According to journalist Annalee Newitz, "the academics in the fields of theology to queer studies have written literally volumes about what Madonna's fame means for gender relations, American culture, and the future". As Newitz, author in Images of women in American popular culture (1995) said that Madonna had reached such staggering celebrity that scholarly and popular assessments of the meaning of her work for the future of feminism, for the sexual values of the young.
Watkins testified against Manson in October 1970, some months into the trial in which Manson was ultimately found guilty of the murders. The testimony of Watkins and one of the other male defectors traced the growth of Manson's view of Helter Skelter from a vague vision to an inspiration for crime. Most important were the details provided by Watkins in the period leading up to the trial, which enabled the prosecution to understand Manson's stake, so to say, in the war the killings were intended to trigger. The details made clear that, in its complete form, the vision ended with Manson and the Family as the lone existing whites, presiding over blacks whose antipathy to whites would have been discharged in the gruesome conflict.
She confronts Stefan and breaks up with Saša by telling her that "it was a nice dream" and that "she wishes for her to fall in love again", suggesting that she herself could not love again. She leaves for Paris, and things eventually work out for Stefan, who splits for Canada with a nurse from the hospital, and for Saša's mother too, who moves to Vienna with her new husband and her little stepdaughter. Saša's father dies on, so to say, the consequences of his bogus heart condition and Saša is left completely alone to stand still in a world where everybody else seems to be going places, even though in different directions. A viewer is being left with a distinct feeling of "plots behind the plot", i.e.
In fact, when they were getting ready to take me to the operation theatre, I had a distinct feeling that my whole being was being enveloped by the divine presence of the Triune God. One of the doctors, Dr. Nirmala, who visited me after the operation, and who happened to be in the operation theatre during my operation said, "Father, I wish we had patients like you". Then she added, "Usually during the operation, when we prick the body of the patient, it 'reacts' as if to resist; but your body was, so to say, offering itself to be completely at our disposal during the operation". I knew where the secret lay. Quietly in my heart I thanked my Triune God for His tremendous love and goodness…” From 2003 Fr. Francis has been suffering from a serious vertigo problem which still troubles him.
In English to be means at the same time both the permanent/ fundamental characteristics and the non-permanent/ circumstantial ones of anything, in Spanish to be separates into two distinct verbs: ser and estar which respectively reflect the aforementioned characteristics. So, to say about anyone that es un gilipollas means that he is stupid/ annoying permanently, while to say está agilipollado reflects both his present state and the fact that it could change at any time to a non agilipollado one. This is not true for a capullo: if someone thinks about someone else that he is a capullo, he thinks so permanently, because the degree of evil he sees in the capullo's actions tends to be thought of as a permanent characteristic, inherent to the capullo's personality. So the correspondent verb ser would be used: es un capullo, and the estar verb would never be used.
However, his discontent with the British liberal movement grew following the election of the Liberal Party's William Ewart Gladstone to the Premiership in 1880. Morris was particularly angered that Gladstone's government did not reverse the Disraeli regime's occupation of the Transvaal, introduced the Coercion Bill, and oversaw the Bombardment of Alexandria. Morris later related that while he had once believed that "one might further real Socialistic progress by doing what one could on the lines of ordinary middle-class Radicalism", following Gladstone's election he came to realise "that Radicalism is on the wrong line, so to say, and will never develope [sic] into anything more than Radicalism: in fact that it is made for and by the middle classes and will always be under the control of rich capitalists". In 1876, Morris visited Burford Church in Oxfordshire, where he was appalled at the restoration conducted by his old mentor, G.E. Street.
In order that the information get through, we need repetition, a quantity of channels with a good transmission capacity etc.. It remains to be worked out what cultural phenomena - promoting or hindering the transmission of information - correspond to these physical factors. For instance, channels of communication might include family, school, court, club, etc.. The repetition of the cultural information might be daily (washing yourself, table customs etc.), or weekly (division on weekdays and holydays), etc.. It may be possible to include mathematical formulas of cultural evolution within this theory; and it may be possible to use this theory in the present day for the, so to say, indirect direction of culture. There are explanatory uses for this theory in archaeology. For instance, with respect to the explanation of migration: if only a fraction of the population moved – say, young warriors – they simply could not learn from their homeland those forms of culture that were only seldom repeated, for example, burial customs.
The Avertissement reads as follows: Warning All fanciers of supernatural physics will, by this poster, be made known that a few days ago, the world-famous magician Philadelphus Philadelphia, who has been mentioned by Cardanus in his book on the nature of the supernatural by calling him the envy of Heaven and Hell, has arrived here on the ordinary mail coach, although it would have been equally easy for him to have come through the air. He is the same person who, in 1482, in an open marketplace in Venice, cast a coil of twine into the air and climbed up until he was no longer seen. Beginning on the ninth of January of this year, he will present, openly and secretly, to the public's eyes, his one-Thaler tricks in the local department store. The tricks will improve every week until he finally arrives at the 500 Louis d'Or tricks, among which are those that can be said, without boasting, to surpass the wonderful itself, and be even, so to say, virtually impossible.
T. D. Sullivan presents an anecdote from 1876 that illustrates the distance that grew between O'Connor Power in his Home Rule days and some of his former radical nationalist colleagues: > An immense mass of people assembled in the Free Trade Hall [Manchester] on > the 16 September 1876, to hear a lecture from Mr. John O'Connor Power, MP, > on a non-political subject. The chair was taken by Mr. J. G. Biggar, MP. On > rising to introduce the lecturer, he soon discerned that trouble was > impending, that there was, so to say, "a storm in the offing." An "Advanced" > person, a Mr. Flesh of Ramsbottom, came on the Platform and informed him > that at a meeting of Nationalists held on the previous evening, it was > decided that the lecture might be allowed to proceed only on the condition > that the lecturer should first answer satisfactorily a series of questions > which had been drawn up for him. The main purpose of those interrogatories > was to ascertain whether he held and was prepared to support the principles > of Wolfe Tone, Lord Edward Fitzgerald, and Robert Emmet.
Casablanca Spanish edition The novella Casablanca is a perfect metaphor of Argentina. In the story, the Argentine Casablanca is a copy of the famous movie; in real life, Argentina was built as a copy of certain European countries, a copy, so to say, that “Europeans in exile” (as Borges defined himself and Argentines) made of a movie entitled “Europe”. The splendor of the Argentine Casablanca was weakened, at first, by certain natural disasters, and later on by catastrophical political events; the splendor of Argentina, was eroded mainly by those unfortunate political events. Among them (and as a parallel between real life and fiction which Brau's work reflects perfectly), are the military coups that shook the nation in the period 1930-1980. In the novella, the coup d´état which overthrew President Perón in 1955 was the beginning of the end for Ferrari's fabulous work, for his Casablanca —which had already been “hurt” by the flood and the hoof-and-mouth disease—. In real life, the beginning of the end for that other “Casablanca”, Argentina, took place some years earlier, in 1930 (when José Félix Uriburu led a military coup against President Hipólito Yrigoyen), and the signs of decadence were revealed more slowly.

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