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" It is, we are told again and again, not "useful.
We've all been told again and again: don't open email attachments.
It was a unique visit, we were told again and again.
When even a husband can't bear to hear the story told again.
The two men returned to the party, only to be told again to leave.
And so we're being told, again and again, that someone else—anybody else—is really winning.
If I try to explain that, will I be told again that I just don't get it?
Their stories were told again and again in an attempt to assimilate the tragedy, to comprehend the incomprehensible.
The story of Punxsutawney Phil and his shadow is told, again and again and again, until 3 a.m.
The thing I was told, again and again, is that impeachment is a political remedy, not a legal one.
Clay is, we are told again and again, a nice guy who liked Hannah, so what did he do?
"I was told again and again, swallow it, take it, they're just numbers," he said from the Senate floor.
He was told, again and again, that his desire to play through his goalkeeper would not work in England.
Teams of its scale are told, again and again, that they ought to be happy to make up the numbers.
I don't think they want to really be told again and again how good it is for your sexual health.
AMAZON HAS BID I AM TOLD AGAIN BY PEOPLE WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE SITUATION FOR ALL 22 REGIONAL SPORTS NETWORK.
But the next morning, once we were over the border, we were told again there was no bar or restaurant car.
He filled out job applications and landed phone interviews, only to be told again and again that hiring him violated company policy.
Still, it is exactly experiences like that that have led to Democrats being told again and again not to appear on the channel.
Even if they're told again and again and hear it again and again, because it becomes so politicized in a lot of ways.
But after nearly a decade of seeing and reading his plays, one revolts at being told, again and again, that one is revolting.
And as debate on multiculturalism and diversity intensifies in the nation, Lockley says it's the right time for Yasuke's story to be told again.
We've been told again and again that it's much easier to learn a new language as a child than it is as an adult.
It's for women like her, who are told again and again that they cannot be beautiful simply because of a number on a scale.
Instead, they were told again and again that they had no culture, or that whatever culture they may have had was primitive and subpar.
They're just begging for the bare-bones minimum to keep people alive, yet they're told again and again there's no funding to be found.
Aided by a Democratic Party worker, Mr. White went to the county courthouse, where he was told again that he was ineligible to vote.
Instead, we are told again and again to focus on personal slights, real and imagined, that most of us learned to ignore in middle school.
After all, for the past 40 years, business executives had been told again and again that the only constituency they should think about was shareholders.
Traditional Cloonoila, secure in its histrionic embeddedness, is a tale that can be told again and again, offering up its comic traditions for the Irish storyteller.
Owners of stock in companies with complex technical products need to be toldagain and again — that the companies they own will prioritize safety over immediate profits.
That is part of a well-worn biographical story Warren has told again and again in this campaign, but what came next was different and very striking.
In case you need to be told again, the Fire TV Stick, now with the all-new Alexa Voice Remote, is available for pre-order for just £39.99.
And as with other legends surrounding him, this was one was told again on Wednesday — with astonishing new details — at his trial in Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
It was not until Williams took the court and was told again that she had lost the point that the argument with the chair umpire Carlos Ramos escalated.
From the top down, every new recruit is told again and again that they will encounter a lot of people who don't understand or don't believe in the mission.
I was told again and again by black adults that prominent historically black universities like Hampton's business school had banned all students with dreads and braids from even enrolling.
They confronted elected officials outside City Hall, hoisting bottles full of rust-colored water from their taps, only to be told, again and again, that the water was fine.
I know how to evaluate sources and I was able to know what was quote-unquote "the real history," as opposed to reconstructed history that's been told again and again.
WARSAW — Growing up in a small city in southern Poland, part of a religious family and conservative community, Maciej Gosniowski was told again and again that something was wrong with him.
It was a story told again and again about heroic cops and depraved men, girls for sale in plain sight, pimps in grocery store parking lots, a monotonous evening news moral panic.
At that time, Oppenheim maintains, the producer "ranted about Rose McGowan's credibility and was told, again, only that he'd be given the chance to comment when we had a story ready for air."
But on Thursday, the tale was told again, not only with astonishing new details, but by a stunning firsthand source: Lucero Guadalupe Sánchez López, the mistress who escaped into the tunnel at his side.
I'm not an MC myself but what I do find is with a lot of that music, it's almost one extreme story getting told again and again, with the best songs floating to the top.
We're told again and again she's a rogue type, but we don't actually see that in a significant way until the flashback to her failed mission with Annette Bening's Dr. Wendy Lawson at the very end.
It has been 80 years, we are told again and again, since the end of the Long March, the 6,000-mile retreat of Communist forces that established Mao's pre-eminence and gave the party its soul.
With few exceptions, the same stories are being told again and again, fed to children like some bowl of dry, lumpy oatmeal with just a sprinkle of brown sugar to make it go down a little easier.
The love story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy has been told again and again onscreen, and each adaptation has in its own way addressed themes of class, social etiquette and romance that Jane Austen wove into the 1813 classic, Pride and Prejudice.
READ: The Mueller report: A catalog of 77 Trump team lies and falsehoods CNN's approach to analyzing the statements was this: Every time Mueller documented a questionable claim-- even if it was the same potential falsehood told again and again—we counted it.
OK, maybe that's the wrong word—but let's just say that those stories have been told before and will be told again, and the world doesn't need to see Keanu Reeves put his own spin on the same plot beats one more time.
Why he's been the best this decade: Kante's rise from the lower echelons of French football to one of the world's most celebrated and decorated midfielders is a tale that's been told again and again, however that doesn't make it any less impressive.
And we are all told again and again, probably on a daily basis, by our family and/or co-workers, who may or may not have just been hacked themselves: open this email attachment, it's something important you need to deal with right now.
Mr. Pereira, of the Teatro alla Scala, has penciled it in for every opera season he has overseen for almost a decade — at the Zurich Opera, then the Salzburg Festival, and now in Milan — only to be told, again and again, that it wasn't yet ready.
After receiving a notification by email and text that her bag would be at the airport in Marrakech, Taylor told the publication she took a three-hour bus to the city to collect it, only to be told again that it did not make it onto that flight either.
IN THAT TIME I'M TOLD, AGAIN, BY PEOPLE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN THE TWO COMPANIES, THERE HAS BEEN DIALOGUE BUT THERE'S BEEN SOME FRUSTRATION ON THE PART OF ELLIOTT THAT ATHENA HAS NOT DONE MORE TO SORT OF FIX WHAT ELLIOTT CLAIMS ARE EXECUTION ISSUES FOR ITS KEY PRODUCT.
Even then, Bannon refused to answer questions after his lawyer had conferred with the White House and was told again to refuse to answer questions about the transition period immediately after Trump was elected, or Bannon's time in the administration, according to Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the committee.
I was told again and again that I should have figured out just how to deal with it, and that I was a dope for giving up millions in revenue...right up until when New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer found troves of emails at our competitors that proved that others' clients were being taken for an expensive ride.
"The PM is very clear that if parliament is refusing to honor what the British public said, to enact the result of the referendum, then parliament will have to be told again via the British public via a general election and he feels that would have to be done before the European Council," his spokesman said.
She and her son worked for weeks on her short speech, in which she planned to tell the young people in the audience that stories like hers needed to be told again and again; that stories like hers were just as important now as they were a century ago; that she should know, because she had been there.
You have to listen as you're told, again and again, that you aren't quite right, that you aren't quite real, just because you can't always pour your glorious whole self into an arbitrary series of fabric tubes (made by someone living on the same planet in the same year as you but who most likely isn't making close to a living wage, designed and peddled and delivered to you by a faceless corporation that has no interest in your humanity besides the Red Sox debit card sitting in your falling-apart wallet, a corporation that does, in fact, benefit from your continued sense of incompletion).
195, E44. William Tell Told Again was collected in the Wodehouse collection The Eighteen-Carat Kid and Other Stories, which was published in the US in 1980.McIlvaine (1990), p. 108, A101.
The first film about Tell was made by French director Charles Pathé in 1900; only a short fragment survives. A version of the legend was retold in P.G. Wodehouse's William Tell Told Again (1904), written in prose and verse with characteristic Wodehousian flair.
One of Dadd's illustrations for the 1904 book William Tell Told Again. Philip John Stephen Dadd (1880 – 2 August 1916) was a British illustrator.Luci Gosling. "Philip Dadd - an artist killed on the Western Front", Mary Evans Picture Library, 6 December 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
Conversely, Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com called the film "an acting exercise weighed down by costumes, make-up, and over- lighting", adding that "there's nothing new to the approach. It feels often like an obligation—a story that someone felt should be told again and a way to get a great actor his Oscar".
Amrut Manthan contains several famous scenes, including the twice-told legend of the churning of the seas. This legend is told once by the priest to show how evil must be exorcised, and then told again by a good General to show how demons often appear disguised as gods. The film's strong political thrust provoked strong reactions among critics and viewers.
On her father's return to Java she made a good marriage to Georgius Candidius, a Calvinist minister, and accompanied him to the Dutch trading base in Formosa (Taiwan), where she died, aged 19, in 1636. Jacob Cats wrote a pamphlet about the couple, which was sold 50,000 copies. In 1931, J. Slauerhoff wrote a play on Jan Pieterszoon Coen where the story was told again.
In oral traditions, stories are kept alive by being told again and again. The material of any given story naturally undergoes several changes and adaptations during this process. When and where oral tradition was pushed back in favor of print media, the literary idea of the author as originator of a story's authoritative version changed people's perception of stories themselves. In centuries following, stories tended to be seen as the work of individuals rather than a collective effort.
The pictures, and possibly the verse, were done more than a year before Wodehouse was asked to supply the narrative. The American edition was issued by Macmillan, New York, from imported sheets, in December 1904. The Wodehouse text of William Tell Told Again was reprinted without the verse captions and with different illustrations by "Bowyer", including 13 black and white illustrations and one coloured plate, in the anthology The Favourite Wonder Book, published by Odhams, London, in 1938.McIlvaine (1990), p.
The Eighteen-Carat Kid and Other Stories is a collection of early short stories and a novella by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United States on September 1, 1980 by Continuum, New York City, five years after Wodehouse's death. The collection was edited and introduced by one of Wodehouse's biographers, David A. Jasen. The stories had all previously appeared in magazines, and William Tell Told Again (a retelling of the William Tell legend) was published as an illustrated book in the United Kingdom in 1904.
But Soshana understood that she had to develop her own individual, unique artist image and knew very well how to practice successful self- management. She spread exciting, mysterious stories of her life and created a hype around her person. Her encounters with Picasso were told again and again - especially the story of the day, when she visited him in his villa in Vallauris, to be portrayed and the refused his invitation to stay with him. Soshana tried to use Picassos name to get more attention.
The frontispiece and five illustrations in the first US edition book, published 11 May 1909, were by Armand Both. This was the first book by Wodehouse to be published separately in the U.S. The books that had appeared there before had all been printed from imported plates of the UK edition by Macmillan, New York, between 1902 and 1907. These included The Pothunters, A Prefect's Uncle, Tales of St. Austin's, William Tell Told Again, and The White Feather, the last of which was first published in the UK after Love Among the Chickens.McIlvaine (1990), pp.
In 1952, the first film portrayal of Ōishi by Chiezō Kataoka appeared; he took the part again in 1959 and 1961. Matsumoto Kōshirō VIII (later Hakuō), Ichikawa Utaemon, Ichikawa Ennosuke II, Kinnosuke Yorozuya, Ken Takakura and Masahiko Tsugawa are among the most noteworthy actors to portray Ōishi. The story was told again in the 1962 Toho production by the acclaimed director Hiroshi Inagaki and titled Chūshingura: Hana no Maki, Yuki no Maki. The actor Matsumoto Kōshirō starred as Chamberlain Ōishi Kuranosuke and Toshiro Mifune also appeared in the film.
The final month of a year, the final number on a clock, and the final chapter of Under the Volcano, told again from the Consul's point of view. He is in the main barroom of the Farolito, which is located at the foot of and seemingly under the volcano Popocatepetl. He does not realise that Hugh and Yvonne are looking for him. Diosdado, also called The Elephant, hands the Consul a stack of letters he has had, which were written by Yvonne and sent to the Consul throughout the past year.
He illustrated the 1904 book William Tell Told Again by P. G. Wodehouse, accompanied by verses written by John W. Houghton. His work was included in several public exhibitions before 1914, at the Royal Academy, Brook Street Art Gallery, the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. After the outbreak of the First World War, he enlisted in December 1915 as a private in the 16th (County of London) Battalion, the London Regiment. He served on the Western Front in France.
The boyfriend then rushes to the hospital to see her after having been told about the accident and that her legs have been crippled. Standing at the hospital bed, the male is then told again by his girl that she will walk, even after being informed about a possible paralysis of her legs. The male explains in the bridge that he stood by her side throughout the entire process of her therapy. Finally, by the third verse, the man and woman have reconciled and are about to marry.
Schumann was told by a passing Qantas airliner that Bahrain Airport was also closed to them. He radioed flight control and told them that they had insufficient fuel to fly elsewhere and despite being told again that the airport was closed, he was suddenly given an automatic landing frequency by the flight controller. They finally touched down in Bahrain at 01:52 am in the early hours of 14 October. On arrival the aircraft was immediately surrounded by armed troops and Mahmud radioed the tower that unless they were withdrawn he would shoot the co-pilot.
United 1448's crew was told again to stand by, so the aircraft remained idle at the intersection of the active runway, while the controller cleared MetroJet 2998 for takeoff on the same runway. The United 1448 pilot immediately interjected to insist that the plane was on the active runway, which the controller denied, saying it was not an active runway. Meanwhile, the MetroJet pilot, having heard the exchange, realized there was confusion over the whereabouts of United 1448 and refused the takeoff clearance, stating, "We're staying clear of all runways until we figure this out." Despite all this confusion, the controller again cleared MetroJet 2998 for takeoff on Runway 5R.
The Soviet Union reached ICBM parity with the United States that year. In early 1977, Brezhnev told the world that the Soviet Union did not seek to become superior to the United States in nuclear weapons, nor to be militarily superior in any sense of the word. In the later years of Brezhnev's reign, it became official defense policy to only invest enough to maintain military deterrence, and by the 1980s, Soviet defense officials were told again that investment would not exceed the level to retain national security. In his last meeting with Soviet military leaders in October 1982, Brezhnev stressed the importance of not over-investing in the Soviet military sector.
The majority opinion summarized the meaning of § 271(d) as disclosed by the hearings as follows: > It is the consistent theme of the legislative history that the statute was > designed to accomplish a good deal more than mere clarification. It > significantly changed existing law, and the change moved in the direction of > expanding the statutory protection enjoyed by patentees. The responsible > congressional Committees were told again and again that contributory > infringement would wither away if the misuse rationale of the Mercoid > decisions remained as a barrier to enforcement of the patentee's rights. > They were told that this was an undesirable result that would deprive many > patent holders of effective protection for their patent rights.
But we > are told again and again- these things don't go together, don't tell people > about that thing that you can't get out of your head- that image is > inappropriate. We've become very afraid of just expressing ourselves > honestly, of removing the desperate attempts to appear clever, we've been > afraid of showing our true selves out of fear that others will think us > fools. So this is where Artaud, the Cinema of Transgression, and even Andrei > Tarkovsky have not gone quite the distance. The cinematic exploration of > spirituality and transgression together – pubic hair, blood and shit and > love and the green grass and the dying cherry blossoms, falling snow, > passing trains – every single fucking beautiful piece of life – that is what > my conception of Remodernist film is.
On Putnam's death in 1872 his sons George and John inherited the business and the firm's name was changed to G. P. Putnam's Sons. George Putnam published his father's memoirs in 1912 and in 2000, his life's story was told again under the title George Palmer Putnam — Representative American Publisher by Ezra Greenspan, Associate Professor of English at the University of South Carolina. George Palmer Putnam's grandson and namesake, George P. Putnam (1887–1950), was part of the family business but was also an author and explorer whose first wife was Dorothy Binney, the daughter of Edwin Binney who founded Crayola; after their divorce, he married the famous aviatrix Amelia Earhart.Herrmann, Anne "On Amelia Earhart: The Aviatrix as American Dandy" Ann Arnbor, MI:The Michigan Quarterly Review Volume XXXIX, Issue 1, Winter 2000 His granddaughter Brenda Putnam was a well-respected sculptor and author.
Although the entire narrative of the book basically follows the actions and thoughts of Paul Christopher, we learn little more about him than we did in The Miernik Dossier, where he was not always on stage. Even though he is now married to a beautiful, young, passionate girl apparently from his own general background—"their mothers had been in the same class at Bryn Mawr; their fathers used the same law firm in New York"—and with whom he is apparently deeply in love, he is still the same mostly faceless agent as before. We are told again that he had served in the Army in World War II and that he attended Harvard. And we are told that he previously wrote poetry but no longer does—his wife begs him to begin again but he refuses.
To save the people of the Midlands from the plague, Kahlan is told again and again by prophecy and the ancestor spirits of the Mud People that she must betray Richard to allow him to enter the Temple of the Winds, and that Richard must marry Nadine, or everyone in the New World will die of the plague. Even confronting the witch Shota, who sent Nadine to the Palace, Shota says that it was out of pity for Richard, that Nadine was the only other woman he ever even remotely cared for, and that the prophecy is unstoppable. Eventually, a form of messenger from the Temple arrives and Cara steals his gift and the message, stating that Richard must marry Nadine and Kahlan must marry Drefan, and that the marriage must be immediately consummated, and in total silence. Utterly crushed at the loss of Richard, and wanting any form of comfort, Kahlan gives in, believing she is with Drefan.
Through most of the 20th century, Durham's claim appears to have gone unchallenged. It was named as the "third oldest university in England" in the Proceedings of the International Assembly of the Inter-state Post-Graduate Medical Association of North America in 1930; Lord Londonderry (Durham's Chancellor) called it "in some sort the mother of modern universities in the United Kingdom" in 1931; the Society of Chemical Industry referred to Durham as "the third University to be established in England" in 1937; a guide published by the Universities Bureau of the British Empire and the British Council in 1937 gave (for the non- ancient universities) the order Durham, London, Manchester, etc.; the press repeatedly named it as third oldest; it was named as "the third oldest University in the country" in Parliament in 1962; Dod's, who had earlier given precedence to London, revised their listing in the 1960s in favour of Durham; and social anthropologist Joan Abbott recorded in 1971 that "The fact that Durham is the third oldest university in England was the first thing the author was told again and again soon after arrival". In 1986, however, London's claim was reasserted by Negley Harte in his 150th anniversary history.

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