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I didn't race outside, tear the dress off and proffer admonishments.
Each of his first five clues are admonishments against a selection.
That private behavior tends to conflict with her public admonishments: Mrs.
Documents sold from multiple vendors contained admonishments not to resell the work.
There were odd questions, admonishments and references to plans that did not exist.
Other holdouts, like Mr. Johnson, appear to have been swayed by admonishments or assurances.
On two occasions, he directly asked the jury whether they had followed his admonishments.
That would avenge American criticism of Russian elections, discredit future admonishments and sully democracy itself.
She turned defensive and secretive, and simply shrugged in response to Chrissie's questions and admonishments.
But such admonishments are tiny—and could easily have been scripted by aides to Mr Netanyahu.
Even the judges were somewhat kind and understanding during their admonishments, including the gruff Paul Hollywood.
It seemed like just another in a long list of scold-y admonishments from Big Parenting.
" Or as Bee so succinctly distilled their admonishments: "Save us from fascism, but don't be a bitch about it.
When he did, it was with punches to the back of the head that earned him admonishments from the referee.
They looked stony-faced as they sat listening to her admonishments in the formal surroundings of Venezuela's colonial-era foreign ministry.
Her cowboys are they of "Space Cowboy," astronauts, maybe, but mocking admonishments to the drifters of Willie and Waylon's songs, definitely.
Emphasizing such cultural explanations is a bold move, one that goes directly against Susan Sontag's old admonishments against illness as metaphor.
Her dramatic, meticulous and gothic songs describe enticements that twist into admonishments, and everything seems to be slipping out of her hands.
I kept thinking about the way I'd grown up, with strict school dress codes and Christian youth group admonishments to dress modestly.
Fact-checking, outrage, reasoned pleas—Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his outlandish claims have withstood admonishments that would crush a conventional candidate.
Amash's admonishments of Trump on Twitter predictably draw tut-tutting or disdainful silence from the right, while also endearing himself to the left.
Brokaw's and Neely's admonishments are in line with that way of thinking, encouraging minorities to strip themselves of things that make them different -- i.e.
The admonishments are followed by a repetition of the instructions; the teachers must remind themselves repeatedly that they are teaching mostly middle-age women.
You must first put up with estate agents' admonishments about old carpets that need replacing, then with intrusions by prospective buyers who find more faults.
During his tenure, Boehner occasionally lectured members on the floor to be on time for votes and dress appropriately, but his admonishments were never enforced.
The children, for their part, occasionally launch bitter admonishments at their father: "You said you knew people in France who would welcome us," Yacine complains.
Throughout the week, Trump hurled a steady stream of admonishments at the country's major news organizations, including CNN, The New York Times and The Washington Post.
Mr. Hun Sen's enduring grip on power has been supported by China's largess, which comes without the West's admonishments to protect human rights and democratic institutions.
" Skull-and-crossbones symbols, he went on, "you'd think would be kind of a dark thing," but they're instructive reminders of mortality—" 'admonishments to improve moral behavior.
Trump was carried largely by rural states that embraced his criticisms of globalization and admonishments of Silicon Valley for what he described as an overreliance on immigrant workers.
Trump's tweet, which has garnered nearly 65,000 retweets and 160,000 likes, break from national security procedures — as well as his own admonishments about tipping off enemies about attack plans.
Her official statement for the trip was long on admonishments to encourage kindness, but short on any policy agenda or suggestions for practical steps institutions might take to combat abuse.
" (Republicans have also responded, but in the feeble admonishments of a Park Slope parent.)   Since the enormous backlash to the news, the president has tried to pin Democrats for their "hypocrisy.
President Donald Trump's tweet Wednesday morning threatening a potential U.S. strike against Syria broke with national security procedures — as well as his own admonishments about tipping off enemies about attack plans.
"The American warship has violated relevant Chinese laws by entering Chinese territorial waters without prior permission, and the Chinese side has taken relevant measures including monitoring and admonishments," China's foreign ministry said.
It's from here that we see some of the reflexive admonishments that we must separate artist from art, that to do otherwise is childish; after all, it's what we're taught in school.
As the granddaughter of immigrants from Montenegro and a repeat traveler in the region, my experience of Montenegrin aggression is limited to receiving large portions of food and admonishments to clean my plate.
Several times, Stumpf said he was unaware of what happened to workers who did not meet sales goals as Ellison recounted tales of written admonishments, performance improvement plans and weekly meetings to discuss targets.
When you announced your decision to move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, we saw protests, action against the United States at the United Nations, and admonishments from a majority of other countries.
Despite the ache and the admonishments from authorities to stay indoors in the days following the attacks, locals ventured out to their corner bakeries, took their dogs for walks, and chatted with neighbors in disbelief.
"The American warship has violated relevant Chinese laws by entering Chinese territorial waters without prior permission, and the Chinese side has taken relevant measures including monitoring and admonishments," China's foreign ministry said in a statement.
While most doctors agree it is important to counsel patients on healthy dietary habits, Dr. Blum believes enabling patients to overcome poor eating habits and embrace a healthy lifestyle requires more than repetitive verbal admonishments.
Tips range from seemingly sane advice on a new hairstyle to admonishments to get expensive and brutal surgeries, like the ones used to repair Le Fort skull fractures, in order to change their bone structures.
Turkey conducted its first test of its Russian-made S-400 at the end of November, flouting NATO&aposs admonishments about the air-defense system just days before a summit of the alliance&aposs leaders.
But it was unclear whether the White House admonishments would have any impact on Capitol Hill, where Republicans who control both houses signaled last week that it was time to move on to other issues.
Stepping back, the Trump administration's admonishments of Iran were eerily similar — at least in content — to the ones announced just about a year ago after the dust had settled on the signature pages of the JCPOA.
There, women can often benefit from better access to healthcare and education, which is why admonishments to "have fewer children" can't exist alongside threats to take money away from women's healthcare or to restrict access to abortion.
The admonishments of their crotchety bus driver Wolfgang (also performed by Mr. Bormann), who lectures his passengers about punctuality and keeping the bus clean, are just a droll prelude to their disastrous arrival in their first stop, Dresden.
Effective as she may be, Brown does not boast hundreds of thousands of followers on social media; she does not tweet snarky admonishments at the Trump administration, the type which would earn her regular spots on cable news segments.
SAN FRANCISCO — Despite a trade war between the United States and China and past admonishments from President Trump "to start building their damn computers and things in this country," Apple is unlikely to bring its manufacturing closer to home.
If this list of admonishments and cold hard truths about the passage of time has depressed you, be reassured that being miserable about the end of one's youth only really happens to people who were young in the first place.
The offerings at this three-night festival provide a cross sample of the country's music — from the kinetic churn of the Songhaï vocalist and guitarist Sidi Touré on Saturday to the gentler admonishments of the griot supergroup Trio Da Kali on Sunday.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday steered clear of the growing concerns among law enforcement officials — including the Justice Department's top narcotics investigator — over President Trump's admonishments to the police last week to not be "too nice" in handling crime suspects.
Riders were issued with fierce admonishments for perceived failings and discouraged from developing interests outside cycling; staff were denied any form of personal development, and UK Sport, the government funding agency, looked the other way while more athletes stepped up to the winning podium.
Read in tandem with his Twitter beef with Wiz Khalifa—which was just a masqueraded, sexist attack on Amber Rose—the "performance artist" Kanye West seems to see himself as something of a patriarch, doling out both admonishments and orders when the women around him are displeasing to his sensibilities.
" THE LATEST ON TRUMP-RUSSIA: From POLITICO's Josh Dawsey and Elana Schor: "President Donald Trump privately vented his frustration over Russia-related matters with at least two other Republican senators this month, according to people familiar with the conversations — in addition to the president's public admonishments of Mitch McConnell, John McCain and Jeff Flake.
Paul R. LePage, whose tenure here has often seemed to lurch from one self-generated crisis to another, began the day by suggesting in a radio interview Tuesday morning that he was considering stepping down as the outrage generated by a profane voice mail and his apparent endorsement of racial profiling drew admonishments even from members of his party.
The seven admonishments refer to admonishing drugs, pornography, violence, stealing, gambling, alcohol, and harsh words. Through these seven admonishments, all individuals, families, and even the society would be influenced by a positive mindset. When everyone thinks positively, the society would become a blissful pure land. The Seven Admonishment Pagoda serves as a resting place where visitors can have a cup of tea and relax.
Throughout the case, Judge Gertner issued numerous admonishments of both the plaintiffs and the defense, and implored Congress to take action to stop these kinds of lawsuits. Examples follow.
Congressmen may not be tried or arrested without prior authorization from Congress from the time of their election until a month after the end of their term. Congressmen must follow the Congress' code of ethics which is part of its self-established Standing Rules of Congress. La Comisión de Ética Parlamentaria, or Parliamentary Ethics Committee, is incharge of enforcing the code and punishing violators. Discipline consist of (a) private, written admonishments; (b) public admonishments through a Congressional resolution; (c) suspension from three to 120 days from their legislative functions.
The doors were again unguarded, household accounts were not properly kept, prayers were not attended to regularly, and up to 2/3 of the canons were regularly missing community meals and engaging in gaming. A similar issue arose again in 1450, and the bishop had many similar complaints and admonishments about the management and upkeep of the abbey.
Additionally, he served as choreographer for Disney's animated film Hercules, providing choreography for The Muses. In 2016, he hosted BET's Chasing Destiny alongside Kelly Rowland. The pair formed a R&B; girl group June's Diary who he now manages. He is also known for making public admonishments to celebrities such as Mariah Carey and Tommy Motolla.
Dr. Heathcliff "Cliff" Huxtable is known for his comical antics, playful admonishments, and relentless teasing humor. He lives in Brooklyn Heights, New York. He was born in October 1937 in Philadelphia, making him 47 years old at the beginning of the series. Cliff had a brother, James Theodore Huxtable, who died of rheumatic fever at the age of 7.
128, Printed 2008, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, and other animals. But over time the man did hit his wife three times, as gentle admonishments. Reasons for why he hit her vary, from the wife laughing at a funeral or crying at a wedding. Regardless, she had to go back to the lake according to the promise, taking the cattle with her.
Citizens Member of Parliament Carlos Carrizosa dismissed the claim that either "councillors or party activists" from the party were involved in the incidents. Four days later and despite admonishments and warnings by President of the Parliament Roger Torrent, Carrizosa himself removed a yellow ribbon from the seats reserved for absent Cabinet ministers, forcing the President to suspend the entire session.
As an independent pastor, she lives in a one room home in the Tsunami settlement in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. While travelling in India & abroad, she not only preaches but also raises awareness on trans issues. In an interview, she mentioned that her proudest moment was when her niece called her "Aunty", despite admonishments from the other elders in the family to call her "Uncle".
Gunnar is a young boy growing up in affluent, predominantly white Santa Monica, California with his mother and sisters. His absent father is a sketch artist for the LAPD and rarely sees his children. Gunnar's friends are white, and he spends his free time making enough mischief to gain him mild admonishments from the Santa Monica Shore Patrol. This was found to be true because Kenneth Rogers made it so.
Tara is wholly feminine both in dress and demeanor, as opposed to Buffy and (less) Willow mostly dressed with trousers and jackets, but never seeks male approval. She is clad in earthy, natural colors, long flowing skirts and clinging blouses, with an intent to comfort instead of arouse as other women on the show are dressed.Yeffeth, p. 43. Her admonishments to other characters are always made with love, with their best interests at heart.
Kirby, Peter. Interview with Ilene Segalove. October 8, 2012. In Mother’s Treasures, 1974, she sequences a series of photographs of her mother sitting on the patio showing different works of art that Segalove had made throughout her childhood. These works included captions that told the story of her life in art through her mother’s eyes, her success and failures, and admonishments for not dating them and sometimes not even putting her name on them.
See Akyol, Mustafa, Islam Without Extremes: A Muslim Case for Liberty, 2013 p. 285 – although the latter are admonishments directed towards a witness of blasphemy rather than the guilty of blasphemy: According to Shemeem Burney Abbas, the Qur'an mentions many examples of disbelievers ridiculing and mocking Muhammad, but never commands him to punish those who mocked him. Instead, the Qur'an asks Muhammad to leave the punishment of blasphemy to God, and that there would be justice in the afterlife.
Though she is eventually accepted by her last-choice college, Audrey is disappointed to learn that she will be placed on academic probation, barring her from participating in much of student life on campus. Soured by the college interviewer's admonishments that she should be grateful to be accepted, Audrey decides to decline attendance at the college, instead choosing to forge her own path. Instead of attending college, she decides to volunteer for Teachers Without Borders, having grown a fondness for working with children.
Goaded by the discreet admonishments from his seniors in the prosecution office, Jae-chan becomes disappointed that he cannot fully investigate Jun-mo's case and satirically declares the case cannot be prosecuted. Knowing that her father will win once again in the case, So-yoon plans to kill her father by poisoning him. Seung- won becomes aware of her plans, though he insists to her that she must report it to the police. Shortly afterwards, Jae-chan dreams for a second time.
It was available to the general public, provided a simple World Wide Web user interface, allowed searches across all archived newsgroups, returned immediate results, and retained messages indefinitely. The search facilities transformed Usenet from a loosely organized and ephemeral communication tool into a valued information repository. The archive's relative permanence, combined with the ability to search messages by author, raised concerns about privacy and confirmed oft-repeated past admonishments that posters should be cautious in discussing themselves and others.Chuq Von Rospach.
Despite admonishments by his newly made school friend, 14-year-old Nasreen (Ayesha Kapoor), Sikandar picks up the gun and begins a journey into the darker side of his nature. The quiet-yet-strong Nasreen becomes Sikandar’s conscience keeper. She tries to dissuade him from giving in to the lure of the gun. Sikandar gets embroiled further and further in situations beyond his control, and people get killed. At first it seems that the happenings occurring alongside Sikandar’s predicament are not connected.
Factory owners resented him for accepting the unions as partners. Revolutionary groups used his strict admonishments against those who went on strike while soldiers died at the front to undermine his standing with the workers. The negotiations made the limits of Germany military power obvious to Groener and he began to doubt that Germany could win the war. This caused confrontations with the third Oberste Heeresleitung (OHL, the supreme command of the German army), led by Paul Hindenburg and Ludendorff.
The author begins by describing that he was in a dispute on Wikipedia from September 2008 - February 2009. He and the other involved parties went through the dispute resolution process, which ended in admonishments for all involved, including a 1-day block for the author. The author reflected on his own behavior, recognizing some poor actions and wondering how all of these things came to happen. In response to the experience the author looked more deeply at how Wikipedia works socially.
There are very few records about Mao Sui except 'Mao Sui zi jian', but this story is very famous in China. There are very few records about him after 'Mao Sui zi jian' in the gazetteer, Jize Xian Zhi. Although he was conferred the title of imperial adviser after 'Mao Sui zi jian', but due to jealousy from other officers, king of Zhao also did not adopt Mao Sui's admonishments anymore. Mao Sui felt he was underrated by the king.
Her recent work has been focused on interaction in family mealtimes involving young children. This has involved working with video recordings of meals and studying basic actions such as requests, directives, admonishments and threats. Like the rest of her work this is designed to have an applied focus yet also provide a critique of mainstream individualist positions in psychology. This has developed into a broader concern with the concept of socialization and how it can be specified more precisely using particular sequences of interaction.
Junker Blues is a piano blues song first recorded in 1940 by Champion Jack Dupree. It formed the basis of several later songs including the 1949 "The Fat Man" by Fats Domino and the 1952 "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" by Lloyd Price. The song is about a drug user's conflict with life and the law, makes references to cocaine, "needles", "reefers", and life in the penitentiary, and contains admonishments against the use of hard drugs.Garon, Paul (2001) Blues and the Poetic Spirit (2nd Revised and Expanded edition) San Francisco: City Light Books. pp.97-98.
One of five children of committed antifascist lawyer Gustavo Terradura and his wife Laura, Terradura witnessed her father's harassment and imprisonment several times during her youth. Her contemptuous attitude towards the fascist regime earned her repeated admonishments at school and interrogations at the police headquarters. Following school, Terradura studied law at the University of Perugia. In January 1944, when agents of the OVRA raided her home looking to arrest her father, she hid him and they subsequently fled to the Monti del Burano to join partisan formations in that area.
In 1983, one primary party branch in the Prague-West district was so unmoved by admonishments that it had to be disbanded and its members dispersed among other organizations. In part, this was a measure of disaffection with Czechoslovakia's thoroughgoing subservience to Soviet hegemony, a Švejkian response to the lack of political and economic autonomy. It was also a reflection of the purge's targets. Those expelled were often the ideologically motivated, the ones for whom developing socialism with a human face represented a significant goal; those who were simply opportunistic survived the purges more easily.
The rulings led to moral policing of public and commercial spaces with police targeting balloon and flower vendors, cancelling planned entertainment events, and admonishments from Salafi youth groups urging women to adhere to modest behaviors. Business operators were also forced to change their marketing strategies, attempting to characterize their goods in a more "Islamic" context. Among activist groups with political intent are the Deoband Madrassah Movement, DMM and Tableegh-e-Jamaat, which were themselves born out of reaction to western colonialism. The DMM originated in India in 1866, to protect Islamic education in the era of the British Raj.
Crossposting is the act of posting the same message to multiple information channels; forums, mailing lists, or newsgroups. This is distinct from multiposting, which is the posting of separate identical messages, individually, to each channel, (a forum, a newsgroup, an email list, or topic area). Enforcement actions against crossposting individuals vary from simple admonishments up to total lifetime bans. In some cases, on email lists and forums, an individual is put under a Stealth Ban where their posts are distributed back to them as if they were being distributed normally, but the rest of the subscribers are not sent the messages.
It further states that Book of Han bibliography (chapter 30, 藝文志 "Treatise on Literature") lists all of Dongfang's genuine writings, "but the other pieces that are passed around these days are completely spurious". An example of the latter is the Qijian (七諫 "Seven Admonishments") poem in the Chuci, which Wang Yi's (2nd century) commentary attributes to Dongfang. David Hawkes (1985:246) concludes, "Nothing that we know about Dong-fang Shuo leads us to suppose he … is likely to have been a writer in the poetry of Chu style". Two early texts are traditionally attributed to Dongfang Shuo.
Statue of Fray Luis de León in Salamanca, Spain Fray Luis continued to teach at the university, being awarded a special chair at the end of 1576, shortly after his acquittal. In 1578 he obtained, for life, the chair of Moral Philosophy, and in 1579 was elected to the most significant chair in the university, the Chair of Holy Scripture (sometimes known as the chair of Biblical Studies or the Bible Chair). He went on to earn a Master of the Arts degree from the University of Sahagún. Fray Luis did not pay heed to the cautionary admonishments of the Inquisitorial committee after his earlier imprisonment.
Dorothy Talbye was a respectable member of the church in Salem in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who became increasingly melancholic, with fits of violence. Governor John Winthrop ascribed the woman's despondency to delusions or "trouble of mind", stemming from "falling at difference with her husband, through melancholy or spiritual delusions [ ...so that] she sometimes attempted to kill him, and her children, and herself, by refusing meat, saying it was so revealed to her..." through revelations he believes were from Satan. He described how church members tried to intervene. However, Talbye did not listen to admonishments by the church elders and was cast out of the church.
Dana Carvey created the character of the Church Lady, a mature woman named Enid Strict who is the uptight, smug, and pious host of her talk show Church Chat. Her show includes guests, usually celebrities whom she interviews, played by other cast members of SNL or by the celebrities themselves. However, the interviews are only a guise for her to call out the guests on their various alleged sins, which are often publicly known news events of the day. They initially receive sarcastic praise from her, until the interview degrades into a tirade against their apparent lack of piety and their secular lifestyles, culminating with her judgmental admonishments and condemnation.
Following petition drives by citizens and organizations asking that DeLay be removed from officeJackson Thoreau, "How the Hammer Got Nailed", CounterPunch, April 4, 2006; accessed December 2, 2015. and official admonishments by the United States House Committee on Ethics,Charles Babington, "DeLay Draws Third Rebuke", The Washington Post, October 7, 2004; accessed December 2, 2015. DeLay was charged in 2005 with money laundering and conspiracy charges related to illegal campaign finance activities aimed at helping Republican candidates for Texas state office in the 2002 elections. The indictment was sought by Ronnie Earle, the Democratic former District Attorney of Travis County (which includes the state capital of Austin).
60 It is unclear what parts of his account of his childhood are true as there are no formal records of him before the age of 17 when he was enlisted in military school in Holics, Hungary (now Holíč, Slovakia), by a mysterious Jesuit priest. Pascal, who decidedly was unfit for military life, became interested in theatre and studied at the Academy of the Hofburgtheater in Vienna. Later, his interest expanded into the newly burgeoning cinema, and he made films in Germany and Italy with sporadic success. Becoming a teetotaler at an early age, he smoked cigars prodigiously, later provoking admonishments from George Bernard Shaw that he would ruin his voice.
The United States Department of State has also issued separate admonishments to the Azerbaijani government, seen as a vital U.S. ally in the region, to allow its citizens to assemble peacefully and to guarantee due process for the detained. The European Union criticized Azerbaijan for "lack of respect of fundamental freedoms" after the 2 April rally was broken up by security forces. The supranational body called on authorities to allow for freedom of speech, free assembly, and freedom of the press, rights it suggested the government's response disrespected. On 13 April, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov summoned the head of the EU delegation to Azerbaijan to express his government's displeasure over the statement.
The pope soon learned of this and sent a letter of protest to Pedro II who disregarded it. The trial against him commenced on 18 February 1874. The public reaction to this was shattering for the government to the point where Pedro II ordered his London ambassador to go to Rome to distort to the Roman Curia the facts of what the bishop had done and to persuade Pius IX to force bishops to retract penalties against Masons. This mission to the pope failed while Cardinal Giacomo Antonelli - who was incorrectly informed of the events - sent a private letter on 18 December 1874 to the imprisoned bishop with mild admonishments; the pope knew nothing of this letter.
Gisella Perl (Christine Lahti), a Jewish- Hungarian gynecologist from Sighetul Marmatiei, Romania, testifies before an Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) review board consisting of three men (Bruce Davison, Richard Crenna, and Beau Bridges). Perl is seeking to be granted citizenship after passing the New York State Medical Licensing Board examinations, wishing to begin practicing in New York. She recounts her early life when she aspired to be a doctor despite the admonishments of her father, her time practicing as a gynecologist before the German invasion, and her experiences as prisoner #25404, where she provided what medical care she could to fellow prisoners. Her most controversial actions included providing late- term abortions to pregnant women in order to save their lives.
John is intensely moral according to a code that he has been taught by Shakespeare and life in Malpais but is also naïve: his views are as imported into his own consciousness as are the hypnopedic messages of World State citizens. The admonishments of the men of Malpais taught him to regard his mother as a whore; but he cannot grasp that these were the same men who continually sought her out despite their supposedly sacred pledges of monogamy. Because he is unwanted in Malpais, he accepts the invitation to travel back to London and is initially astonished by the comforts of the World State. However, he remains committed to values that exist only in his poetry.
Gift-giving is an important element of Bamar weddings. A traditional Bamar wedding ceremony is divided into seven chapters, namely: #Introduction or Paṇāma (ပဏာမခန်း) # Invoking the Buddha (ဘုရားပင့်ခန်း) #Gadaw of the Five Infinite Venerables (အနန္တငါးပါးကန်တော့ခန်း) # Principal Consecration Rites (မင်္ဂလာပြုခန်း, ပင်မအခန်း) # Veneration of the Devas (ဒေဝါပူဇနိယခန်း) # Admonishments (ဆုံးမခန်း) # Closing (မင်္ဂလာပွဲသိမ်းနိဂုံးချုပ်ခန်း) Throughout the ceremony, the bride and groom sit on cushions next to each other. At the beginning of the wedding, the Brahmin blows a conch shell to commence the ceremony. Offerings of ohn bwe ngapyaw bwe, and six ceremonial trays containing rice, popcorn, grated betel nut and coconut, jasmine flowers, and red and white steamed glutinous rice cakes and 7 fried whole fish, are prepared for the ceremony.
McKay figures out that there is no way to guide the alternate reality drive, but that they can return to their original reality by reversing the drive and jumping back through the realities they had visited before. They use the maneuvering thrusters to stabilize the ship's orbit above the red giant, and weather another attack by the aliens, with help from an alternate Atlantis. Once they return to their own reality, they leave the ship in space suits after a remaining alien detonates an explosive, causing a breach in the ship's hull and are picked up by Lorne (Kavan Smith) after the Daedalus disappears. In the end, McKay is shown working on fixing the alternate reality drive, despite Sheppard's admonishments.
Kathleen Kirkland (played by Colleen Camp), he falls in love with her. They get married, (driving off in a Bigfoot truck after their wedding), and have a son, Eugene Tackleberry Jr., (featured in the sixth film, played by Daniel Ben Wilson), who is every bit as enthusiastic about all of the same things as his parents. This leads to a series of gags involving the Kirkland family, featuring Eugene's father-in-law and brother- in-law, whose jibes and admonishments are usually punctuated by a good- natured-yet-brutal punch to the jaw; meanwhile, mother and daughter both see the sadistic horseplay as all in good fun. Tackleberry always carries the biggest side arm he can lay his hands on, usually a .
The film is set in Turin at the end of the 19th century and opens with a scene showing workers of all ages, including young teenager Omero (Franco Ciolli), rising at 5:30 in the morning before heading to a textile factory where they work until 8:30 in the evening. Towards the end of the day, fatigue starts taking its toll and disaster strikes when the hand of a drowsy worker is mangled by a machine. Workers Pautasso (Folco Lulli), Martinetti (Bernard Blier), and Cesarina (Elvira Tonelli) decide to form an ad hoc committee and speak to management and state their case that the 14-hour work day needs to be shortened by one hour to avoid accidents arising from exhaustion. Their request is ignored and they only receive admonishments to be more careful.
Axel rescues them and is subsequently taken to park manager Orrin Sanderson (John Saxon). When DeWald is called in to contest the claim that Axel was attacked by the security men without prior challenge, Axel immediately recognizes DeWald as Todd's killer, but Rosewood and Flint refuse to believe that claim because DeWald is keeping an impeccable public reputation. However, Axel is later visited by Uncle Dave and Janice, who inform him that the Wonder World park's designer and Dave's close friend, Roger Fry, has mysteriously disappeared while inspecting the grounds two weeks ago, leaving only a letter with a cryptic message. He tries to heckle DeWald into revealing his criminal involvements, despite continued admonishments by Agent Fulbright, but DeWald proves too smooth to be caught in a mistake.
In 1878, soon after the coronation of King Thibaw, Mindon's son, Pho Hlaing published a revolutionary work, a three-part political treatise called the Rajadhammasangaha (, variously rendered Companion of Dhamma for Royalty, A Collection of Norms for Kingship, or Civil Society under Monarchy). This work was heavily influenced by Buddhist teachings, particularly the Seven Aparihaniya Principles, a sermon given by the Gautama Buddha on proper governance and summarised as follows: #Consultation of a body #Action by consensus #Behaviour in accordance with the law #Respect for admonishments of superiors #No oppression of women #Respect for the rites of towns' and villages' spirit guardians #Protection of the monkhood Pho Hlaing's treatise essentially proposed a variety of major political and economic reforms to preserve Burmese sovereignty. These included transforming the kingdom's government system into a constitutional monarchy, whereby the king ruled indirectly by social contract, through a bicameral parliament that was represented by both the aristocracy and commoners, and the king had a cabinet of ministers. These proposals were influenced by England's system of government.

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