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Can we truly swerve from the past to create something new?
And their basic methods do not swerve from one administration to the next.
To what extent were you conscious of needing to swerve from or to disrupt your own potent predecessors?
"The risk-off sentiment has been the response to this swerve from Trump," said Han Tan, market analyst at FXTM.
Eyewitnesses reported that the driver seemed to swerve from left to right in order to kill as many people as possible.
She added that one of the survivors had told her that he had seen the driver "swerve from time to time".
"Overall, the results did not swerve from the trends mentioned during the IPO," Komercni Banka analyst Josef Nemy said in a note.
It was a naughty swerve from his usual niceness, and over lunch in Houston on Thursday, he told me that he regretted it.
His characteristic deflationary swerve from the lofty to the absurd, from high seriousness to utter banality, struck me as the very definition of funny.
If scholars are to reach out to the public, we must not swerve from the ethical obligation to listen to what the evidence tells us.
Her swerve from telling her dad to drop Kavanaugh to pushing the narrative that the judge is a "good man" is a quintessentially Ivanka™ move.
And on my trip I had to swerve from your relentless quick walking on the sidewalks (do you really need to be in such a hurry?).
With no characters, no plot, no conventional dramatic arc, his high-energy performances feature his regular acting collaborators reciting text that can swerve from philosophy to pop.
We think that we know, reading a novel, what a "digression" is—a swerve from the main action—because we think we know what the main action is.
The mindset of the new aristocracy has not only imbued our politics -- it has hijacked America's value system, leading us to swerve from our democratic and deep human values.
This long swerve from and around convention, which takes about forty pages, offers as good an example as any of the originality and power of Garth Greenwell's slim novel.
She's much given to sudden rhetorical gearshifts — she'll swerve from a flight of melancholy lyricism straight into a thicket of profanity, shaking off her own eloquence like a bad mood.
Yet Harbaugh also represents a decided swerve from the gruff, Cold War-era personality of Schembechler, who revived Michigan after taking over in 13 and reigned over his program with storied benevolence for 21 years.
Kelly and Lillian swerve from industry news to anecdote-soaked analysis and segments on topics like the politics of customer-employee boundaries, the legacy of Prohibition, and how to (respectfully) get laid at a bar.
Within a week, he had overseen the design of an entirely new men's collection, a foppish conception that was a decisive swerve from the bourgeois luxury of Giannini's menswear designs (sweaters in muted colors, tasteful cashmere peacoats).
Among the potential candidates, Ban Ki-moon, the departing United Nations secretary general, is the least likely to swerve from Ms. Park's policies, though he has appeared more willing to pursue dialogue with the North, analysts said.
Rostam Batmanglij—co-writer and multi-instrumentalist—left the group in 2016 to pursue solo projects, yet the singles don't swerve from what you'd expect of Vampire Weekend: melodic, also reaching back to 80s pop for inspiration.
Why it matters: This is yet another narrative swerve from the Saudis about what exactly happened to Khashoggi as officials first claimed that he left the consulate before stating that he had been inadvertently killed in a fistfight.
It's a weirdly dark swerve from the light, milquetoast tone of the film, forcing Archie to narrowly escape death twice—first when his brake line is cut, and finally when he has to ditch a bomb concealed in a gift box.
It takes mere seconds for the show to swerve from tasting tomatoes for the mess hall to blood spattered over Yossarian's windshield while another friend's body falls from the sky, and that's a toll you feel, even as a viewer.
The unapologetically wacky "Black Monday" is a tonal swerve from Hall's recent films like the police brutality drama "The Hate U Give" and last summer's low-fi charmer "Support the Girls" — her performance in the latter is a wild-card contender for an Oscar nomination.
A dressed egg with parsley and frizzled leeks got a nice savory swerve from anchovy, and fresh green and purple chicories, which looked like individually tie-dyed craft lettuces, were sweet and tender, with a light vinegary dressing that was offset by nutty shavings of Chevrotin cheese.
What only a year ago still looked like a risky swerve from a deeply ingrained democratic culture, or a knee-jerk reaction to the omnipresence of "political correctness," now appears to be a joint, methodical, determined effort to undermine pillars of the liberal order and install a different set of values.
"We don't think this is enough to cause the Fed to swerve from their stated desire to continue gradually increasing the funds rate, though it may embolden the doves' rhetoric," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York The Fed has a 2 percent inflation target and tracks an inflation measure which is at 1.8 percent.
Colman approaches Elizabeth with the same clipped cadence and restrained flatness that Foy brought to the part, even though viewers have recently seen her play another British monarch with so much bombast and melodrama that it won her the Oscar: If anything proves that Colman is a versatile actress, it is seeing her swerve from The Favourite's petulant, barking Queen Anne into the staid and solid Queen Elizabeth.
Flight 4226 took off from Kano International Airport at 1:32 p.m local time. Flight 4226 then began to swerve from side to side. The Captain Peter reported control tower that he was having an engine failure.
For six months in 1682 he ministered to the Brownist church at Amsterdam, in the absence of the regular minister, but he did not swerve from his presbyterianism. He would have settled in England but for the penal laws against dissent.
Subhash Kak. Birth and Early Development of Indian Astronomy. In Astronomy across cultures: The History of Non-Western Astronomy, Helaine Selin (ed), Kluwer, 2000 rising of the Pleiades (M45) as seen from Delhi in 800 BC and 2000 BC (click to enlarge). The Shatapatha Brahmana mentions that the Krttikas (the Pleiades) "do not swerve from the east".ŚBM 2.1.2.1: ' "One should found one's fires under the Krttikas ... These do not swerve from the eastern direction...All other Nakshatras deviate from the Eastern direction."The SB reference was first noted by Sankar B. Dikshit (Bryant 2001:256). Dikshit, Sankar B. 1985. "The Age of the Satapatha Brahmana" Indian Antiquary 24:245-6 This would have been the case with precision at 2950 BCE and was true also about 2000 BCE,(or during the third millennium BCE) e.g.
In any case he will not swerve from his course; he is indifferent to the criticisms of men. He cannot allow the faults of the monks to go unchecked. The Scriptures and the Fathers agree that correction is one of the first duties of him who is charged with the guidance of others, and negligence on this head would only lead to serious irregularities. The second letter to Bishop Peter touches on the seven deadly sins.
" After studying with Confucius, Zigong became commandant of Xinyang, and Confucius gave him this advice: "In dealing with your subordinates, there is nothing like impartiality; and when wealth comes in your way, there is nothing like moderation. Hold fast these two things, and do not swerve from them. To conceal men's excellence is to obscure the worthy; and to proclaim people's wickedness is the part of a mean man. To speak evil of those whom you have not sought the opportunity to instruct is not the way of friendship and harmony.
"Legge 116 After studying with Confucius, Zigong became Commandant of Xinyang, and Confucius gave him this advice: "In dealing with your subordinates, there is nothing like impartiality; and when wealth comes in your way, there is nothing like moderation. Hold fast these two things, and do not swerve from them. To conceal men's excellence is to obscure the worthy; and to proclaim people's wickedness is the part of a mean man. To speak evil of those whom you have not sought the opportunity to instruct is not the way of friendship and harmony.
The most important theme of the novel is independence, what it means and what it is worth giving up in order to achieve it. Bjartur is a stubborn man, often callous to the point of cruelty in his refusal to swerve from his ideals. Though undoubtedly a principled man, his attitude leads to the death and alienation of those around him. There are strong economic themes, a discussion of the co-operative movement in Iceland and the exploitation of crofters like Bjartur by Danish merchants and rich Icelanders like Jón the Bailiff.
Many individual tomes swerve from the story of Krafft to focus on the other characters. Rolland was an admirer of Leo Tolstoy, and, as in War and Peace, a very large proportion of the work is devoted to the author's thoughts on various subjects: music, art, literature, feminism, militarism, national character, and social changes in the Third Republic, largely attributed to Krafft, although Rolland denied that he shared many traits with his fictional composer. The didactic aspects of Jean-Christophe have been criticised by many readers. In his heavy use of matter-of-fact detail, Rolland followed the methods of naturalist predecessors with whom he otherwise had little in common.
The quotation below the journal title was from Pierre-Joseph Proudhon "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance". The 240th issue of the Journal, for February 1903, explained the reason for changing the title to The Individualist ('Monthly Journal of Personal Rights') was that it would 'be a more distinctive name'. The graphic design of the journal's title showed its editorial policy resting on the twin pillars of "Freedom as wide as possible" and "Equality before the law". The 1903 editorial explained that 'We shall not swerve from the principle which our little Society has persistently proclaimed for nearly a third of a century.
Land Values was the monthly newspaper precursor of the contemporary magazine Land&Liberty.; The periodical started life in June 1894 as The Single Tax, changing its name to Land Values in June 1902. The first issue of Land Values announced that: > "though the name is changed to suit the requirements of the present > political situation - a situation the paper has done its best to create - we > leave our readers to judge whether we swerve from the principle and policy > hitherto advocated, namely, that the value of the land is the reflex of the > presence and industry of the whole people, and that it should be taken in > taxation for public purposes".Land Values, vol.
Currently the North Carolina General statute on oath taking (§11-2) states: (emphasis added) "Judges and other persons who may be empowered to administer oaths, shall (except in the cases in this Chapter excepted) require the party to be sworn to lay his hand upon the Holy Scriptures, in token of his engagement to speak the truth and in further token that, if he should swerve from the truth, he may be justly deprived of all the blessings of the holy book and made liable to that vengeance which he has imprecated on his own head." Prior to 1985 amendments to N.C.G.S. § 11-2, the statutory section read that Judges shall "require the party sworn to lay his hand upon the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God".
Maya's brother Rajeev Singh aka Ricky (Arunoday Singh) was a great fitness freak and struck a rapport with the four friends quite a time. However, one day, while trying to prevent a scuffle between an old man (Avijit Dutt) and a bratty youngster Anshuman, Ricky tried to defend the old man, but Anshuman struck him hard, landing him straight into coma. The old man later decided to complain to the police, but was advised against it by the police itself, when a hunchback of Police Supremo B.R. Dayal (Mahesh Manjrekar), Anshuman's father, spoke so. The old man was firm, but when his granddaughter, while waiting at a bus stop, was threatened with an acid attack, the old man was forced to swerve from his stand to protect her.
To abdicate the field would allow those whose principles offer but small guarantee for the welfare of the State to more readily seize the reins of government.Bourdin, Ceslas Bernard. "Church and State", Philosophical Psychology: Psychology, Emotions, and Freedom, (Craig Steven Titus, ed.), CUA, 2009 However, "it is unlawful to follow one line of conduct in private life and another in public, respecting privately the authority of the Church, but publicly rejecting it; for this would amount to joining together good and evil, and to putting man in conflict with himself; whereas he ought always to be consistent, and never in the least point nor in any condition of life to swerve from Christian virtue." Catholics are admonished, by the very doctrines which they profess, to be upright and faithful in the discharge of duty.
He was hereditary constable of Chester and, in the 15th year of King John, undertook the payment of 7,000 marks to the crown, in the space of four years, for livery of the lands of his inheritance, and to be discharged of all his father's debts due to the exchequer, further obligating himself by oath, that in case he should ever swerve from his allegiance, and adhere to the king's enemies, all of his possessions should devolve upon the crown, promising also, that he would not marry without the king's licence. By this agreement it was arranged that the king should retain the castles of Pontefract and Dunnington, still in his own hands; and that he, the said John, should allow 40 pounds per year, for the custody of those fortresses. But the next year he had Dunnington restored to him, upon hostages. John de Lacy, 8th Baron of Halton Castle, 5th Lord of Bowland and hereditary constable of Chester, was one of the earliest who took up arms at the time of the Magna Charta, and was appointed to see that the new statutes were properly carried into effect and observed in the counties of York and Nottingham.

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