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The hope among TMT industry leaders, now, is that the Trump FCC will aright this imbalance.
It conveyed a mix of gratitude, encouragement, and somber admission but cited no direct plan to set things aright.
This is the sacrifice that will enable God to return one day to set the world aright, destroying evil without destroying us.
The public has aright to know the extent of the risk and how the government agencies, tasked with defending the nation, responded.
With Congress and most privacy experts squarely at his side, Pai is sure to aright the FCC's off-course foray into privacy enforcement.
They can sleep well tonight knowing that not just one white man, but two, are here to steer aright the big and complicated ship that is the Met.
At the University of Toronto Rehab Institute's WinterLab research space, scientists recently tested 98 pairs of boots in a high-tech ice chamber and found that only nine adequately kept wearers aright.
How can the people who have done so many bad things to themselves, who are "deprived of all knowledge" and who have descended into killing one another, be expected to turn the ship aright?
All of us are familiar with holier-than-thou gamers who speak ex cathedra about how their defeats, sometimes at our hands, were accidents of game design—evidence of flaws that, once fixed, will set everything aright.
Some of that has not worked in its favor when it comes to other areas like news, and the company has made a deep swing to bringing in more people into the mix to set things aright.
The bigger hope for Facebook is that today's two developments will be viewed as evidence that it is making active efforts to set things aright after a series of moves that have soured people's opinions of the social network.
The Israeli ambassador and U.S. officials have portrayed UNESCO&aposs new director-general, Audrey Azoulay, as bringing a new spirit to the organization, and the recent decisions not to deal with divisive resolutions as a potential opening to setting the rocky ship aright.
More recently, the company has been on a mission to try to set this aright by taking down more of the bad stuff — be it malware-laden sites, get-rich-quick schemes, offensive content, or fake news — and today it's publishing the latest annual "bad ads" report to chart that progress.
It's not clear how it will play out, but regardless, Facebook has been taking measures to try to set things aright, both in terms of hiring more people to "fix" some of these issues, and also to reorient its whole staff to prioritise cleaning up the platform both when planning for future products, and in their daily work.
And as a consequence of this narrowness of interest, it is possible to believe that getting the president of the United States, whether through impeachment, indictment, or just beating him in the 2020 race, will be a social and political panacea, that it will set aright most of what ails our society, and that we can return to a version of an already idealized Obama era, with a graceful grown-up reassuring us that cooler heads will inevitably prevail.
A child is learning to spell, but no special pains are taken to make him respell, and respell, until spelled aright, every misspelled word.
God give thee champions to fight The winning fight for truth and thee. God give thee faith to keep aright Thine upwards path of destiny.
And he was too innocent to read me aright. How such children > offend without offense! So if I could not have him,” she said starkly, “she > should not.
Twelvers believe that God grants every existent what is appropriate for it as the verse 20:50 states: Our Lord is He Who gave unto everything its nature, then guided it aright.
Cadfael is pleased that Tutilo and Daalny have joined for a new free life for both, and impressed that Donata, finally free from her years of pain, was the one who read the lad aright.
I adjure Thee by Thy might, O my God! Let no harm beset me in times of tests, and in moments of heedlessness guide my steps aright through Thine inspiration. Thou art God, potent art Thou to do what Thou desirest. No one can withstand Thy Will or thwart Thy Purpose.
"Congratulate me, father," said Tair, "I prosper. Tomorrow I am to become the Sultan's brother- In-law and hunt with him." Quoth father: "All does alter, Your lord's good graces, women's favor, autumn weather." He had guessed aright, the son's plans did not turn out well: The Sultan withheld his sister, all day the rain fell.
The root verb of Al-Ghaffoor and Al-Ghaffaar is gha-fa-ra (غَفَرَ) which points to three main meanings: # The first meaning is to cover, veil, conceal, and hide. # The second meaning is to pardon, to forgive, and to set aright. # And the third meaning is to cover a thing to protect it (from dirt).
A sludgy devil character called Ruhin was also featured. The final issue implied that Pirate Lion, piloting the Shocking Shark with first mate Webslinger Spider, was the Sunburst Warrior who would be able to set things aright. Two annuals were published as well, although by a different company and they were only released in Europe. The stories are unrelated to the Blackthorne series.
Ha’porth: British English i.e. ‘halfpenny-worth’ or ‘halfpennyworth’ pronounced in Conservative RP, or in Modern or Contemporary RP. (via Internet Archive WayBack Machine: 02 Oct 2019) In literal use usually written out in full‘Did I hear you “aright”?’PhD General Linguistics, UCL Psychology & Language SciencesProfessor Emeritus John Christopher Wells' C.V. (via Internet Achieve) although still never pronounced phonetically: e.g. ‘A halfpennyworth of chips’.
The truth for this time needs nothing of this kind in its work of converting souls. A bedlam of noise shocks the senses and perverts that which if conducted aright might be a blessing. The powers of satanic agencies blend with the din and noise, to have a carnival, and this is termed the Holy Spirit's working."Regarding the Late Movement in Indiana" by Ellen White.
I may not see the end; but it will come, and I shall be > vindicated; and these men will find that they have not read their Bibles > aright. Holland's Life of Lincoln used this story to color Lincoln as a religious man. However, as soon as 1872, the story faced criticism. Ward Hill Lamon, a close associate of Lincoln, dismissed the story as inconsistent with Lincoln's character.
With the blessings of St Sivagnana Balaysswamigal. St. Santhalingaswamigal married Gnanambikai She is the sister of Siva prakasa Swamigal, Velaiyar and Karunai Prakasar. His family life was in conformity with the maxim "If a man fulfilled aright the duties of the house-holder, where is the need for him to take up other duties?" His family life never stood in the way of his endeavours in realisation of Truth.
P. Collier, An Old Man's Diary, Forty Years Ago: for the first half of 1832 (Private/Thomas Richards, London 1871), (Internet Archive) is an interesting record, though even here the taint of fabrication is not absent. Unfortunately, what he did amiss is more striking to the imagination than what he did aright, and he will be chiefly remembered by it. He died at Maidenhead, where he had long resided, on 17 September 1883.
Clockwork Mage is a scenario for character levels 2-5. A war of practical jokes between two wizards gets out of hand and backfires on the wizards. The heroes must make their way through the magicians' trick-filled manor to recover the items to put things aright. In Clockwork Mage, the player characters get in the middle of a long-standing battle between two aging wizards who annoy each other with elaborate practical jokes.
59 The spread of fasad is a major theme in the Quran, and the notion is often contrasted with islah (setting things aright). Classical Quranic commentators commonly interpreted "corruption in the land" as open disobedience against God or its result. In certain contexts, classical jurists took it to refer to the legal category of Hirabah, comprising armed assault, rape and murder. Some contemporary Muslims view destruction of the natural environment to be among the central meanings of verses referring to fasad.
By affirming the woman's forgiveness, presumably given to her by Jesus on a previous encounter, Jesus invites Simon to realise her new identity and "embrace her in the community of God's people." Barbara Reid writes: > The question that the story poses is: can Simon see differently? Can he see > what Jesus sees: a forgiven woman who shows great love? If he can see her > this way, then he may perceive Jesus aright: not only as prophet, but also > as the agent of God's forgiving love.
Better never have the worship of God blended with music than to use musical instruments to do the work which last January was represented to me would be brought into our camp meetings. The truth for this time needs nothing of this kind in its work of converting souls. A bedlam of noise shocks the senses and perverts that which if conducted aright might be a blessing. The powers of satanic agencies blend with the din and noise, to have a carnival, and this is termed the Holy Spirit's working.
Richard Tarlton with his pipe and tabor. All images of Tarleton derive from this illustration depicting him in manuscript Harley 3885, an Alphabet book, with English or Latin phrases. The original contains the verse: "The picture here set down, / Within this letter T, / Aright doth shew the form and shape / Of Tharlton unto thee" Richard Tarlton (died September 1588), was an English actor of the Elizabethan era. He was the most famous clown of his era, known for his extempore comic doggerel verse, which came to be known as "Tarltons".
The spread of fasad is a major theme in the Quran, and the notion is often contrasted with islah (setting things aright). Terms derived from the verbal root f-s-d appear in a number of Quranic verses. The verb afsad (to cause fasad) appears, for example, in chapter 2 (Al-Baqara), verse 11-12, > When it is said to them: "Make not mischief on the earth," they say: "Why, > we only Want to make peace!" Of a surety, they are the ones who make > mischief, but they realise (it) not.
Tender lives like little flow'rs, Blighted soon, by Satan's pow'rs Shall we let them droop and die With no hope as time rolls by? Satan wants to wreck their lives, Mar the good that in them lies, Wound their little minds and hearts, Slyly with his cruel darts. Guard them from life's chilling blast, Watch till danger all is past; Guide their little feet aright, Lead them on to heav'nly light. Chorus O, go out and bring them in, From the snares of vice and sin, They are waiting for your hand, Guide them to the promised land.
The New York Times critic Clive Barnes reviewed the musical on its opening night. His write-up appeared the next day in the January 1975 edition of the newspaper. "For connoisseurs of the truly bad," he wrote, "Man On The Moon may be a small milestone." Barnes was particularly critical of Andy Warhol's involvement in the production ("Mr Warhol's artistic practice – if I have caught his drift aright - is to produce works of arts so inept that their ineptitude becomes their value") but he also decried Philips story as "naive" … Barnes' review was so scathing that the musical closed the next day.
Arbella Stuart wrote to her with thanks for the queen's favour and the hearing of her suit, which Drummond had presented to the queen in a good light. Arbella hoped that Jean would move the queen to ensure the king would "weigh my cause aright". Drummond wrote to Arbella that Anna of Denmark said she "had eaten of the forbidden tree." Arbella Stuart sent Drummond, who was Mistress of the Robes, gloves which she had embroidered herself, to be given to the queen.Sara Jayne Steen, The Letters of Lady Arbella Stuart (Oxford, 1994), pp. 244–6, 292.
But Darcy, pretending that his provisions had run short, yielded up the castle to the rebels, who compelled him and the archbishop to be sworn to the common cause. The compulsion, however, was more ostensible than real. Darcy, the archbishop, and nearly all the gentry really sympathised with the insurgents, and it was in vain that Darcy afterwards pleaded that he was doing his utmost for the king by endeavouring to guide aright a power that he could not resist. He stood by Robert Aske, the leader of the commons, when Lancaster Herald knelt before him, and he negotiated in their favour with the Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk when they were sent down to suppress the rising.
There is no direct record of why this was done, but it seems likely that the new device was adapted from the arms of the Treasurer Richard Aungier (d. 1597), for two probable reasons: firstly, because he was a particularly important and prestigious member of the Inn, and secondly, because the griffin would have looked more impressive on occasions such as masques and revels than the plain geometric arms of the de Greys. The motto around the badge, the date of adoption of which is unknown, is Integra Lex Aequi Custos Rectique Magistra Non Habet Affectus Sed Causas Gubernat, or "Impartial justice, guardian of equity, mistress of the law, without fear or favour rules men's causes aright".
More and more people flock to Tamír's cause as they find out that she is Skala's promised Queen and that only by putting her on the throne will everything be put aright once more. Tamír is much loved by the people and very popular, but she faces problems of her own. Ki, whom she loves, does not feel physical love in return, while Brother is back with more power than ever, introducing himself with only this line: "The dead do not rest until they have had vengeance." With every day that the two opposing could-be-future monarchs of Skala (Korin and Tamír), the soldiers become more and more restless, itching for a fight.
General Cavaignac, who aspired to the presidency of the republic, thought it wise to endeavour to enlist the sympathies of Bouix. It was at this time, in 1848, that his first book appeared, combating an organization known as the Oeuvre de la Miséricorde. In 1849 he gave up everything for a time to minister to the victims of the cholera, which was then epidemic in Paris. Monsignor Fornari, the papal nuncio at Paris, desiring to further the restoration of provincial councils, held a conference with Bouix and the Bollandist Van Hecke, at which it was decided that the best means of influencing public opinion aright would be the preparation of a book explaining the law of the Church on provincial councils.
43: "Let it not for one instant be imagined that I had looked upon the wine of the Royal Hotel when it was red, or, indeed, any other colour; as a matter of fact, I had espied an inconspicuous corner in the entrance hall, and there I first smoked a cigarette, and subsequently sank into uneasy sleep." The allusion is to Proverbs 23:31: "Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright.". On 12 May 1901, he was part of a reconnaissance squad patrolling in the location of the Toorberg Mountain above the Doornbosch FarmThe Doornbosch Farm , The Toorberg mountain looking down onto the Doornbosch Farm .
Act III, Scene 4: :Hoist with his own petard (see external links for more on this one) Act III, Scene 4: :I must be cruel, only to be kind (several songs, including Cruel to Be Kind by Nick Lowe) Act IV, Scene 4: :How all occasions do inform against me, Act V, Scene 1: :Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio (the Horatio is often replaced with the word well, a common misquote; in the previous scene Laertes observes, "I know him well...") :Let Hercules himself do what he may, :The cat will mew and dog will have his day. :Will he nill he. Act V, Scene 2: :There's a divinity that shapes our ends, :Rough-hew them how we will ... :report me and my cause aright ... To tell my story.
Swifter and swifter we sped. 'Charge!' At that word of command, On through the loose-holding sand, On through the hot, folding sand, Through hailstorms of iron and lead, Swifter and swifter we sped. Thud! fell a friend at my hand; No halt, ne'er a stay, nor a stand. What though a comrade fell dead? Swifter and swifter we sped. Only the red, flashing light Guided our purpose aright; For night was upon us, around, Deceptive in sight as in sound. We knew not the enemy's ground, We knew not his force; But on, gaining pace at each bound, Flew man and horse. Burst on the enemy's flank, On through his gunners and guns, Swifter and swifter we sped; Over each bayonet-ranged rank, Earthward their dusky waves sank, Scattered and fled.
21, Sec.7 Love of the remote referred to either love of the wilderness or love of God, but Michael Stocker in Plural and Conflicting Values [1990]Stocker M. Plural and Conflicting Values (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1990) suggested that value lay more, as Plato had said, not in love but in the “contemplation” of God or of what is good: “He who proceeds aright”, said Plato, “should begin in youth to visit beautiful places… to contemplate the vast sea… until on that shore he grows and waxes strong”.Plato Symposium 210 In the Jewish tradition it was not so much the sea that bestowed strength, but the hills,Psalms 121.1 and Griffin referred to those who value mountains for the excitement or the sublimity that they might afford.Griffin Op.cit.
Van Til summarized the main drive of his apologetic by saying: "the only proof for the existence of God is that without God you couldn't prove anything." Van Tillians also stress the importance of reckoning with "the noetic effects of sin" (that is, the effects of sin on the mind), which, they maintain, corrupt man's ability to understand God, the world, and himself aright. In their view, as a fallen creature, man does know the truth in each of these areas, but he seeks to find a different interpretation—one in which, as C. S. Lewis said, he is "on the bench" and God is "in the dock." The primary job of the apologist is, therefore, simply to confront the unbeliever with the fact that, while he is verbally denying the truth, he is nonetheless practically behaving in accord with it.
The tractate Of Education was published in 1644, first appearing anonymously as a single eight-page quarto sheet (Ainsworth 6). Presented as a letter written in response to a request from the Puritan educational reformer Samuel Hartlib, it represents John Milton's most comprehensive statement on educational reform (Viswanathan 352), and gives voice to his views "concerning the best and noblest way of education" (Milton 63). As outlined in the tractate, education carried for Milton a dual objective: one public, to “fit a man to perform justly, skillfully, and magnanimously all the offices, both private and public, of peace and war” (55); and the other private, to “repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love Him, to be like Him, as we may the nearest by possessing our soul of true virtue” (52).
It was essentially a national > institution: no foreigner except as a first or last turn--and that a dumb > one--had any place in it. It reflected in general the life of the nation; > that of the people in particular. The Italian acrobats may have come first > and the German strong men appeared last, but between such foreign covers > came page after page that only British eyes might read aright, for the > language of the music-hall was understanded of the people. Its successor is > the Variety Theatre; a dual misnomer since it is never a theatre and its > fare is ever unvaried--the alien crooner, the alien comic: the fatuous and > the filthy...Elgar and Sullivan and German belong to "Merrie England," to > the age, in short, of the music-hall, and can have no place in programmes > designed for this era of Priestley and "Penguins" when the British public > remains unentertained unless basking in the limelight of a benevolent > internationalism.
Thomas Aquinas acknowledged difficulty in comprehending the deity's power: "All confess that God is omnipotent; but it seems difficult to explain in what His omnipotence precisely consists: for there may be doubt as to the precise meaning of the word 'all' when we say that God can do all things. If, however, we consider the matter aright, since power is said in reference to possible things, this phrase, 'God can do all things,' is rightly understood to mean that God can do all things that are possible; and for this reason He is said to be omnipotent."Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, 1a, Q. 25, A. 3, Respondeo; quoted from The Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas, Second and Revised Edition, 1920, translated by the Fathers of the English Dominican Province, at New Advent, copyright 2008 by Kevin Knight . In the scholastic understanding, omnipotence is generally understood to be compatible with certain limitations or restrictions.
His influence in logic (especially the analysis of terms), science (impetus and infinitesimals), politics (placing the people over kings), Church (councils over Popes), and international law (establishing the human rights of "savages" conquered by the Spanish) can be traced across the centuries and appear decidedly modern, and it is only in the modern age that he is not routinely dismissed as a scholastic. His Latin style did not help – he thought that "it is of more moment to understand aright, and clearly to lay down the truth of any matter than to use eloquent language". Nevertheless, it is to his writings, including their dedications, that we owe much of our knowledge of the everyday facts of Major's life – for example his "shortness of stature". He was an extremely curious and very observant man, and used his experiences – of earthquakes in Paisley, thunder in Glasgow, storms at sea, eating oatcakes in northern England – to illustrate the more abstract parts of his logical writings.
The theatre was built between 1904 and 1906 by the famous Austrian architects Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer who designed several theatres and palaces across Europe in the late 19th century and early 20th century, including the theatres in Iaşi, Oradea, Timișoara and Chernivtsi (Romanian: Cernăuţi). The project was financed using only private capital (Sandor Ujfalfy bequeathed his domains and estates from Szolnok-Doboka to the National Theatre Fund from Kolozsvár) The theatre opened on 8 September 1906 with Ferenc Herczeg's Bujdosók and until 1919, as Cluj was part of the Kingdom of Hungary, it was home to the local Hungarian National Theatre (). The last performance of the Hungarian troupe was held on September 30, 1919 and presented Shakespeare's Hamlet: "Horatio, I am dead; / Thou livest; report me and my cause aright / To the unsatisfied." Since 1919, the building has been home to the local Romanian National Theatre and Romanian Opera, while the local Hungarian Theatre and Opera received the theatre building in Emil Isac street, close to the Central Park and Someşul Mic River.
Many of his own poems are written in iambic tetrameter, such as this excerpt from "The Riddle", a poem to his former lover, Jerome Pollitt: > Habib hath heard; let all Iran who spell aright from A to Z Exalt thy fame > and understand with whom I made a marriage-bed Veale states that there are other similarities in writing styles besides the use of the same poetic meter. The fact that a supposedly discarnate intelligence just happened to have the same writing style as Crowley suggests that Aiwass may have just been part of Crowley's unconscious mind after all. Scholar Joshua Gunn also argued that the stylistic similarities between the Book and Crowley's poetic writings were too great for it to be anything other than Crowley's work: > Although Crowley seemed to believe sincerely that The Book of the Law was > inspired by superhuman intelligences, its clichéd imagery, overwrought > style, and overdone ecophonetic displays are too similar to Crowley's other > poetic writings to be the product of something supernatural.

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