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It is now up to Chancellor Angela Merkel to transform the new soberness into action.
No. And the sort of soberness with which they make speeches that are palpably absurd.
More recently, Trump has similarly brushed aside normal conventions of soberness surrounding the yearly 9/11 anniversary.
Exhibit C: Central CaliforniaThe Soberness wildfire continues to rage through central California, topping 70,000 acres in size on Friday.
Its handsome yet airless world-premiere production, directed by Christopher McElroen for the American Vicarious, appears to mistake soberness for seriousness of purpose.
"At the same time these personnel changes make Mattis' voice of soberness and pragmatism all the more important, particularly on Iran and North Korea," Reif added.
This slight soberness also extends to how the episode treats Gore, whom South Park still sees as a figure to mock, but for a very different reason.
While we're currently experiencing some soberness after years of froth in the space, this current negative sentiment may now lead to overly depressed valuations and overlooked opportunities.
Official salaries have always been capped — in theory, at least — in keeping with the official policy of frugality and soberness that forms the Islamic Republic's ideological base.
There now appears to be a bit of a sea change going on at Fox News, where coverage of the virus is getting less shrill and conspiratorial in the wake of Trump's newfound soberness.
As I dug deeper into the research, I realized with a twinge of soberness — and anxiety — that in my hands was one of the most precious stories Israel has to tell, and that I had better not screw up.
Though the original, et aliae has said, was about pulling at opposing impulses—soberness and intoxication, darkness and light—Malory's take skews far toward the latter of each of those binaries, sickened driving techno that functions like a shot of amphetamines in the arm of original slow jam.
The previous footage is usually used in cut-to-interview format. The play is very comedic until the end, where soberness and tension with the death of the main character change the entire experience.
See, for instance, nn. 4, 8, 10, 11, 21, etc. Both are naturally extra-philosophical in nature. The sentences, however interesting they may be, only give us an inkling into the equilibrate soberness of Caxaro.
His explanation of the text of scripture shows a very good knowledge of Hebrew, and pays special attention to the places mentioned. His erudition is extensive for his time. The soberness and judiciousness of his comments are generally admired among Catholic theologians.
Dzhunkovskiy was a scion of nobles from Poltava Guberniya. An alumnus of the Page Corps, he started the military service in the Imperial Guard (Russia) of Preobrazhensky Regiment. Dzhunkovskiy served as adjutant of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, the head of the Moscow City Board of the People's Soberness Trusteeship and the Chief of the Special Corps of Gendarmes.
They represent wisdom by making bulging forehead. Other masks that have exaggerated long faces and broad foreheads symbolize the soberness of one's duty that comes with power. War masks are also popular. The Grebo of the Ivory Coast and Liberia carve masks with round eyes to represent alertness and anger, with the straight nose to represent unwillingness to retreat.
The spaces are pleasant and light. The most important churches are Santo António da Sé (where St. Anthony was born), Incarnação, São Domingos, Madalena, Mártires. Vila Real de Santo António, in the Algarve, is an example of a village built after the Pombaline way. The functional spirit of the Pombaline style, eliminating all extraneous decoration and imposing a rational soberness throughout, is not completely Rococo.
Both the DMT and the JKR theories form the basis of contact mechanics upon which all transition contact models are based and used in material parameter prediction in nanoindentation and atomic force microscopy. So Hertz's research from his days as a lecturer, preceding his great work on electromagnetism, which he himself considered with his characteristic soberness to be trivial, has come down to the age of nanotechnology. Hertz also described the "Hertzian cone", a type of fracture mode in brittle solids caused by the transmission of stress waves.
Glad and Blanton stated that de Klerk's "political choices were undergirded by self-confidence and commitment to the common good." His brother Willem stated that de Klerk's demeanour was marked by "soberness, humility and calm", that he was an honest, intelligent, and open minded individual, and that he had a "natural cordiality" and a "solid sense of courtesy and good manners". He felt that de Klerk's "charisma" came not from an "exceptionally strong individualism" but from "his rationality, logic and balance". He was, according to de Klerk, "a man of compromise rather than a political innovator or entrepreneur".
There is so much wickedness among the Nephites that Jesus Christ orders a recall of his three glorified disciples, and their work of miraculous healing comes to an end. But Mormon himself receives the Holy Spirit because of the soberness of his mind. He wants to become a preacher, but his mouth is stopped shut by God due to the wilful rebellion of the Nephites. There are robbers among the Lamanites who roam the land, causing the Nephites to bury their worldly goods in the earth, but the land is cursed, and it will not securely hold their valuables.
The mass was recorded in 2006 by the Ex Tempore choir, conducted by Florian Heyerick, together with other works by the composer. A review notes its "beautiful, concise soberness unlike anything in the Mozart oeuvre or that of anyone else", pointing at the section "Et incarnatus est" which is free in tempo, similar to harmonized chant. The mass was recorded in 2008 by the Purcell Choir, conducted by György Vashegyi, combined with other lenten music by the composer, titled Sacred music for the season of Lent. A reviewer notes the homophonic setting and simple rhythm, resulting in a floating meditative sound.
In comparison, compulsory schooling in France or Great Britain was not successfully enacted until the 1880s.James van Horn Melton, Absolutism and the Eighteenth-Century Origins of Compulsory Schooling in Prussia and Austria (2003) The Prussian system consisted of an eight-year course of primary education, called Volksschule. It provided not only basic technical skills needed in a modernizing world (as reading and writing), but also music (singing), religious (Christian) education in close corporation with the churches and tried to impose a strict ethos of duty, soberness and discipline. Mathematic and calculus were not compulsory in the start and taking such courses was requiring additional payment by parents.
In 2005 German fine art and photography book publisher Hatje Cantz, published his first hard- back monograph Las VegasPublisher Las Vegas to international critical acclaim.Press Article Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Las Vegas In the accompanying essay, Christoph Ribbat states about Schmidt's photography: "His work hints at the soberness of the New Topographics, the humor of New Color, the clever objectivity of newer German photo art." Described by J.G. Ballard as "the poet of the hotel corridor",A Postcard from J.G. Ballard Postcard Schmidt's second book, The CityHatje Cantz The City - Monograph was published by Hatje Cantz in 2009 and presents dystopian interior and exterior photographs of London's financial district. Schmidt was a founding member of ABC Artists' Books Cooperative in early 2009 and left the group in 2014.
The source gives the Glasgow College of Drama, but the names appear to be interchangeable. she began a career in repertory at the Gateway Theatre in Edinburgh, then moved to the Palladium Theatre there. She later worked for the BBC as a radio interviewer before appearing in London's West End. In the 1970s she was a member of director Frank Dunlop's repertory company in London's Young Vic Theatre, appearing in several productions including Scapino (1974) and beginning her career as a playwright with some children's shows. Coffey has had a few supporting film roles: Sidonia in Waltz of the Toreadors (1962), Peg in Georgy Girl (1966), Soberness in Far from the Madding Crowd (1967), and Mrs E. in Vivian Stanshall's Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980).
And we also testify that we have seen the > engravings which are upon the plates; and they have been shewn unto us by > the power of God, and not of man. And we declare with words of soberness, > that an angel of God came down from heaven, and he brought and laid before > our eyes, that we beheld and saw the plates, and the engravings thereon; and > we know that it is by the grace of God the Father, and our Lord Jesus > Christ, that we beheld and bear record that these things are true. And it is > marvellous in our eyes. Nevertheless, the voice of the Lord commanded us > that we should bear record of it; wherefore, to be obedient unto the > commandments of God, we bear testimony of these things.
With the Hibbat Zion conference in Katowice, in which Lilienblum took an earnest and energetic part as secretary, representatives of European Jewry met and discussed the first plans for colonization in Palestine, a foundation stone was laid for the Zionist movement (Derek la-'Abor Golim, p. 16). Lilienblum's activity thus covers two distinct periods in his thinking. In the first period, he followed the example of the Maskilim and the Haskalah and demanded the reform of Judaism; he differed however from the Maskilim in that he was much less extravagant, his style being free from the flowery meliẓah used by them, and his ideas being marked by soberness and clearness. His Orḥot ha-Talmud, mentioned above, and his autobiography, Ḥaṭṭot Ne'urim (The Sins of Youth; Vienna, 1876), contain a description of his material and spiritual struggles; both made a marked impression upon the earlier period.
The recurring confrontation of personal addiction, rather poetically realized in Rent Strike's album IX, or as a continuing story of overcoming and celebrating soberness as told by Apes of the State, is a theme found throughout current folk-punk releases and seems to be indicative of a large part of the current scene's climate. Bands like the Rail Yard Ghosts kept carrying the sometimes eerie and within the community deeply ingrained feeling of freedom, drifting and traveling. Harley Poe on the other hand brought a slightly different take to the genre, with songs evolving around monsters, citing that "in the band's world, the vampires, werewolves, serial killers, and cannibals take center stage". While the decade certainly saw a rise in popularity for these American troupes, a number of international bands made a name for themselves as well, including England's Crywank or Ireland's Chewing on Tinfoil.
The > other lord, for his soberness of living & true heart that he bare to his > prince, was had in greater estimation than ever he was before. In connection with the treason charge, Green was mentioned in a deposition by an unnamed person who had been urged to enter Edmund de la Pole's service, but who had determined to consult with 'astronomers' as to what would be Pole's 'likely fortune' before doing so. An inquisition post mortem taken on 13 March 1507 found that Green had died seised of the keepership of Whittlewood Forest and the manors of Norton Davy, Boughton, Little Brampton, Pysford, Great Houghton and Great Doddington, and 30 messuages, 600 acres of land, 300 acres of meadow, 1000 acres of pasture, £20 rent and 200 acres of wood in Norton Davy, Boughton, Little Brampton, Pysford, Great Houghton, Great Doddington, Sewell, Potcote, Higham Parva alias Cold Higham, and Middleton, and that his heirs were his two daughters, Anne Greene, aged 17 years and more, and Maud Green, aged 13 years and more. The last of his line, he left two motherless daughters.
The Testimony of Eight Witnesses was first published at the end of the 1830 edition of the Book of Mormon and has been printed in nearly every edition since, although most subsequent editions moved the statement to the front of the book and included minor grammatical corrections. > Be it known unto all nations, kindreds, tongues, and people, unto whom this > work shall come: That Joseph Smith, Jr., the translatorIn the first edition > of the Book of Mormon, "Author and Proprietor" appeared in place of > "translator". of this work, has shewn unto us the plates of which hath been > spoken, which have the appearance of gold; and as many of the leaves as the > said Smith has translated we did handle with our hands; and we also saw the > engravings thereon, all of which has the appearance of ancient work, and of > curious workmanship. And this we bear record with words of soberness, that > the said Smith has shewn unto us, for we have seen and hefted, and know of a > surety that the said Smith has got the plates of which we have spoken.
Hitherto, > instead of being a help meet to man, in the highest, noblest sense of the > term as a companion, a co-worker, an equal; she has been a mere appendage of > his being, an instrument of his convenience and pleasure, the pretty toy > with which he whiled away his leisure moments, or the pet animal whom he > humored into playfulness and submission. Woman, instead of being regarded as > the equal of man, has uniformly been looked down upon as his inferior, a > mere gift to fill up the measure of his happiness. In "the poetry of > romantic gallantry," it is true, she has been called "the last best gift of > God to man"; but I believe I speak forth the words of truth and soberness > when I affirm, that woman never was given to man. She was created, like him, > in the image of God, and crowned with glory and honor; created only a little > lower than the angels, - not, as is almost universally assumed, a little > lower than man; on her brow, as well as on his, was placed the "diadem of > beauty," and in her hand the scepter of universal dominion. Gen 1: 27, 28.

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