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The wall we put up between ourselves and our neighbor represented, well, the metaphorical walls we put up between ourselves and our neighbors, particularly our neighbors who aren't white.
Unfortunately it's a commercial discussion between ourselves and other stakeholders.
"There was no market, we bartered between ourselves," she said.
They keep saying we should just resolve this between ourselves.
"There's been no contact between ourselves and ENN on that," Gallagher told reporters.
"We're talking about this nonstop between ourselves," Mr. Johnson said of the Republicans.
Batya Ungar-Sargon: The left is making Jews choose between ourselves and our progressive values.
So too is the discovery of subversive attachments between ourselves—premised not on terror, but on solidarity.
Do you mean those connections that we feel between ourselves as humans or our politicians as humans?
We've always been obsessed with connections, as a band, both between ourselves and between culture in general.
The love languages stand as a protective barrier between ourselves and the painful reality of our emotional needs.
Well, now we're spilling the beans on these grooming moments that we normally keep between ourselves and our mirrors.
I think then there was an epidemic among a lot of people that between ourselves we now call 'Monaco Fever.
I was slightly stoned, from a joint my friends and I had passed between ourselves on the subway into Manhattan.
After ordering sodas and nervously chatting between ourselves, Leila and I made several failed attempts to convince men to let us feminize them.
At the end of the day, if we search hard enough, we can find deep ideological differences between ourselves and almost anyone else.
"I love you" translates intimacy between ourselves and others, but the expression is so common that it can lack the meaning it's intended.
We tend to put a wall up between ourselves and our actions, and that plays out in the perception between vegans and omnivores.
We've been advised to put some "distance" between ourselves and large crowds due to the coronavirus, but first we all had to stock up.
They've always existed, but the internet has given us a way to close the gap between ourselves and the people who share our beliefs.
"We viewed this as a David and Goliath race between ourselves and the much larger Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva," Gaitskell said.
We are watching the robot perform basic feats like walking, but there's always been a comforting distance between ourselves and the robot as the performer.
It is tempting to avoid feeling dumb — to build a wall between ourselves and the world, which is, after all, an infinite showroom of our ignorance.
No one has figured out how to bridge what computer scientists term the "uncanny valley" — the wide gap we sense between ourselves and imitations of ourselves.
Still, as Fast Company's Mark Sullivan notes, an AI assistant must be the connective tissue between ourselves, all of our devices/screens and the world around us.
Although debates over capitalism versus socialism occur on a daily basis between ourselves and the Cuban students, our casual discussions became more intense with Mr. Obama's visit approaching.
For many of us then, treating campus sexual assault as a university misconduct policy infraction is the only available avenue for placing some distance between ourselves and our rapists.
We build walls between ourselves, and many of us are willing to kill each other in order to defend belief systems that protect us against our fear of death.
Playing those video games made me realize that's the other side of the coin: the distance we can put between ourselves and the things we do in fictional universes.
He relaxed as the storm cleared and we came out of the mountains into a valley of potato fields, putting more and more distance between ourselves and Harney County.
I know, I know, pointing out the disparity between ourselves and our online personae is so overdone that it's become a right of internet passage in and of itself.
"The lines of communication globally between central banks are wide open, the lines of communication between ourselves and the Treasury are operating exceptionally well," Carney told lawmakers on Tuesday.
We had been talking about doing a field piece and using that image for something, so we cooked it up between ourselves for months, so it was on hand.
But what is remarkable is, through trade wars and tiffs and alienating comments back and forth between ourselves and the Canadians, they have been up and continue to go up.
"We're back in London again and my hope is that we will be able to finalise the deal between ourselves and the Conservative Party," Foster told Sky in an interview.
" CONFIDENT OF "POWERFUL AND TIMELY" RESPONSE "The lines of communication globally between central banks are wide open, the lines of communication between ourselves and the Treasury are operating exceptionally well.
From the destruction derby to Cronenberg's Crash, there is a wide range of media that has been produced to help us think about our relationship between ourselves and smashing, crashing cars.
" CARNEY: CONFIDENT OF "POWERFUL AND TIMELY" RESPONSE "The lines of communication globally between central banks are wide open, the lines of communication between ourselves and the Treasury are operating exceptionally well.
" CONFIDENT OF "POWERFUL AND TIMELY" RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS "The lines of communication globally between central banks are wide open, the lines of communication between ourselves and the Treasury are operating exceptionally well.
After a couple of minutes, two chemistry students came in, and momentarily, we forgot that we were in a confined space with a celebrity and just chatted between ourselves about mundane student things.
I think early on, between ourselves and The Pokémon Company and Nintendo, there wasn't a real consensus about how to communicate with players on forums like Reddit, Twitter, and other social media platforms.
In "The Veil Between Us," Hassinger fabricated a long curtain using hundreds of similarly twisted strips of newspaper woven together in a tapestry that represents the barriers we place between ourselves and others.
"Clearly a number of people do not want the prime minister anywhere near the next phase of negotiations which is the future trading relationship between ourselves and the European Union," Nigel Evans told BBC radio.
"The court we want to establish is one we wish to be special; an international one between ourselves and the countries these [ISIS members] belong to, to try them here, but in cooperation," Omar said.
"To that end we are starting this negotiation in a positive and constructive tone, determined to build a strong and special partnership between ourselves and our European allies and friends for the future," he said.
We also have a Best Host award (the award figures came in packs of four), which we decide to give to our friend who held the Pumpkin Beer Bracket party rather than splitting it between ourselves.
"I see no moral equivalence — none — between ourselves and the actions Russia has taken and I agree with you those comments do not reflect certainly most opinions of the United States Senate," the Tennessee Republican said.
The most cursory look at recent history shows the absolute necessity of the news media putting some distance between ourselves and the hysterical rushes to judgment that are circulated on social media and in talking points.
In terms of -- of the -- the progress of North Korea and this last missile launch, again, those are some of the differences of views we have between ourselves in terms of tactics, how to deal with this.
Back when we traded texts and memes and bursts of video chats, in groups of other internet-only friends and just between ourselves, talking about our boring school-bound lives and the flights we'd take once untethered.
"There are regular and ongoing discussions between ourselves and the UK Government on the project but we will not comment on the specifics in terms of the participants in, or content of the conversations," a spokesman for Horizon said.
"I think we have broken the ice between ourselves and the industry, particularly the tight oil producers and the hedge funds who have become major players in the oil market," he said in remarks on the sidelines of the energy conference.
Insecure Given all that black women are forced to deal with — from police brutality to being told that our natural hair is unprofessional — it isn't surprising that we learn to create armor between ourselves and the rest of the world.
"I see no moral equivalence — none — between ourselves and the actions Russia has taken and I agree with you those comments do not reflect certainly most opinions of the United States Senate," the GOP chairman said in widely circulated comments.
Through identifying with characters and people who are nothing like us, through destroying the walls between ourselves and others, the people who love words — both writers and readers — strive to understand others and break down the boundaries that separate us.
In 2017, we learned that Neuralink's overall driving mission was to help humans keep pace with rapid advancements in AI, ensuring that we can continue to work with ever-more advanced technology by closing the input and output gap between ourselves and computers.
"We should agree a process between ourselves and the UK government for a referendum in line with the clear mandate given by the people of Scotland," Nicola Sturgeon told a news conference in Brussels on her first foreign trip since Britain left the European Union.
"In our negotiations to leave the EU, we will emphasize the very strong common ground that there is, especially in the automotive sector, between ourselves and other EU member states, in ensuring that trade between us can be free and unencumbered by impediments," he told parliament.
"That is a little bit of what is going on behind the scenes here and that is something that we'll keep obviously between ourselves at this point, especially with the amount of stuff that's going on in the league right now," Reirden said, via The Washington Post.
"One of the most important relationships we all have is the relationship between ourselves and our parents, and it makes sense to eliminate or limit fear and violence in that loving relationship," said one of the authors of a recent statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
In essence, between ourselves, while Greg was negotiating the final details of bringing the Uighurs [Chinese Muslims mistakenly detained in Guantanamo] into America, after it had been signed off on by the Task Force, the Deputies Committee AND the Principals Committee, without telling Greg, the 'Front Office' eg.
"The key thing is to see how we can get a win-win on the products most used in our countries, and to develop common manufacturing platforms that allow us just to buy between ourselves the biggest amount of inputs we need," said Luis Aguirre, vice-president of Mexican industry group Concamin.
"Pagans can aid in the repair of our environment by teaching how we are part of life on Earth, sharing rituals and ceremonies that foster bonds between ourselves and the rest of the web of life, and instilling a sense of responsibility for how we interact with the ecosystem," the statement reads.
Last year, he went to London and recorded some alchemical jams with a host of that scene's finest, as an attempt to further demonstrate that in-the-moment exchanges, in all their awkwardness and discomfort have the power to cross the borders we draw between ourselves on both personal and socio-political levels.
Radiohead have made a career out of scoring the tension between ourselves and complex systems, be it technology in OK Computer, politics in Hail to the Thief, or the darkness in our minds in Kid A. No tension in their music, however, felt as personal or cut as deep as their return to Toronto last night.
"One of the most important relationships we all have is the relationship between ourselves and our parents, and it makes sense to eliminate or limit fear and violence in that loving relationship," said Dr. Robert D. Sege, a pediatrician at Tufts Medical Center and the Floating Hospital for Children in Boston, and one of the authors of the statement.
Season two — which debuted Friday, May 5 — is both tighter and wilder than season one, which is a good thing, and it's just nice to see a series that posits with complete and utter sincerity that we're all human beings, and if we could just walk a mile in each other's shoes, we'd realize how false the divisions we create between ourselves are.
And between ourselves what dupery there is in science, how it narrows our horizon!
Wilson, p. 123. It was there that he produced a new revue, Between Ourselves, in Vancouver,Cotes, p. 92.Wilson, p. 121.
Shannon outlived him by six years. Ricketts was celebrated in a BBC television programme, "Poverty and Oysters" with reminiscences by Kenneth Clark and Cecil Lewis (1979),"Poverty and Oysters", BBC Genome. Retrieved 4 November 2019 and a BBC Radio 3 programme, "Between Ourselves" (1991), with reminiscences by Lewis (by then a nonagenarian) and featuring John Gielgud as Ricketts and T. P. McKenna as Bernard Shaw."Between Ourselves", BBC Genome.
She started acting in the theatre in 1964. Theatre work includes The Country Wife, Rookery Nook, Richard II, Just Between Ourselves, and Ashes for the Melbourne Theatre Company. She also played in Steaming for the Seymour Centre in Sydney.Atterton, Margot.
Much of his work focuses on questions around technological enhancements and how they can improve the capacities of human beings.Steve Fuller. Ieet.org. Retrieved on 14 May 2016. Fuller argues that the pursuit for enhancements is based on a need ″to create some distance between ourselves and the other animals.
Touchstones represent unique meetings between ourselves and people or texts which drill deeply into our sense of humanness. In 1984, along with Richard Hycner, Maurice Friedman co-founded the Institute for Dialogical Psychotherapy in San Diego. The Institute presented an approach to psychotherapy, which is not a “school” of psychotherapy as such.
Wrung out by the experience, Marmont returned to his tent. To his surprise, he later found that he had been nominated for promotion to Marshal of France. But Napoleon also sent him a letter noting that, "Between ourselves, you have not yet done enough to justify entirely my choice." Three men became marshal after Wagram.
The session was basically improvisational, and was > completely open end, says Jolly. “We literally improvised as we went along – > using visual and musical communications between ourselves to let the tunes > happen, breathe and expand. It’s as simple as that. Then we edited down the > four hours of tape, did a little overdubbing, and this album is the result”.
The height of Alan Ayckbourn's commercial success included Absurd Person Singular (1975), The Norman Conquests trilogy (1973), Bedroom Farce (1975) and Just Between Ourselves (1976), all plays that focused heavily on marriage in the British middle classes. Throughout his writing career, all but four of his plays were premièred at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough in its three different locations.
Ms. Purdy angrily calls off the engagement and breaks up with Pierce. She walks Ardal home, agreeing to “keep this between ourselves.” Ardal then tells Ms. Purdy that he doesn't deserve to marry her as well because he is "financially unstable and can't cater to all [her] needs" and that a woman like his teacher should get everything she wants.
The fear of, say, heights really stands in the place of a much more primal fear: the fear caused by the breakdown of any distinction between subject and object, of any distinction between ourselves and the world of dead material objects. Kristeva also associates the abject with jouissance: "One does not know it, one does not desire it, one joys in it [on en jouit]. Violently and painfully. A passion" (Powers 9 ).
With the Fourth Aliyah (1924–1929) many middle class Jews came to Palestine. In this period Ben-Gurion tried to appease the middle classes. He appealed to the labor movement to remove "the double partition" that existed "between ourselves and the people, [...] the class concept that obscures the national character of our movement and gives a false idea of our achievements."p. 226 Ben-Gurion rejected socialism, calling it "fooling around", and saying: "I see neither left nor right; I only see upward.".
We will not have an inch of difference between ourselves and our ally Israel."Gavriel Queenann, "GOP Front Runners Unite Behind Israel", Arutz Sheva, January 27, 2012. Also CNN Florida Republican Presidential Debate, January 26, 2012. Despite his pessimism about a two-state solution being achieved in the short term, Romney has defended the two-state solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict as an ideal that ought to be included in the Republican Party platform."Romney: Israeli-Palestinian conflict ‘unsolvable’ [VIDEO].
The daughter of a gerontologist and a theatre nurse, Miller is the third generation of her family to become a physician. A difficult child by her own admission,Between Ourselves, BBC Radio 4, 2005 she managed to persuade her parents to send her to Cheltenham Ladies' College at the age of eleven. From there she went to the University of London, graduating from King's College in 1979. After marriage to Richard Armstrong in 1995 she assumed his surname until separation in 1999.
Like France's chanson tradition, French rap is also famous for emphasizing lyrics, and the rappers are widely viewed as heirs to the chansonniers.David Brooks vs. gangsta rap. - By Jody Rosen - Slate Magazine ;As part of Bisso Na Bisso In the late 1990s, Lino and Calbo teamed up with a group of rappers who were also second- generation Africans, on a collaborative project called Bisso Na Bisso, an expression which means "just between ourselves" in Lingala, the most commonly spoken language in the Congo region.
The relationship between ourselves and our soul is explained in this gentle, poetic story, which was written for children and has since become an international bestseller for all ages. With 400,000 copies sold in the author's own country of Israel, out of a population of 5 million, The Soul Bird has now been translated into more than 25 languages. Its appeal is similar to that of St Exupéry's The Little Prince, using the simple language of childhood to convey a deeper philosophical message for us all.
Very > often at a domestic level they are cherished for their own sake, as simple > companions, as aesthetic adornments and as expression of some unspoken bond > between ourselves and the rest of nature. Birds and People website The resulting work is intended as a summary of the current state of birdlife worldwide. Cocker suggests that birds are the miner's canary for the natural world. However a further aim of the Birds and People project is to provide a panoramic survey of the multitudinous way in which birds enter and enrich human lives.
474–475 Meanwhile, Boito began work on the libretto in spite of illness and, by late October/early November had sent a copy of the work so far. After appealing to Giuseppina, Ricordi was told that the Verdis would be coming to Milan and that he would meet privately with Boito. However, she noted in her letter of 7 November: "Between ourselves, what Boito has so far written of the African seems to please him, and is very well done."Giuseppina Strepponi to Ricordi, 7 November 1879, in Walker 1982, p.
Training the mind to give full attention to one thing at a time, whether it is in science or the arts or sports or a profession, is a basic requirement for achieving a goal. Training the senses means freeing the mind from the tyranny of likes and dislikes so as to "live in freedom", "live intentionally" Putting others first. Dwelling on ourselves builds a wall between ourselves and others. Those who keep thinking about their needs, their wants, their plans, their ideas, cannot help becoming lonely and insecure.
Arnold, 116 In the subsequent pursuit of Archduke Charles, Marmont's corps was in a compromising position and was rescued only by the arrival of Napoleon with heavy reinforcements.Arnold, 174 Napoleon made him a Marshal of France, though he said, "Between ourselves, you have not done enough to justify entirely my choice." Of the three marshals created after Wagram, the French soldiers said, > MacDonald is France's choice > Oudinot is the army's choice > Marmont is friendship's choice.Arnold, 176 Marmont was appointed governor-general of all the Illyrian provinces of the empire.
Hence, in the words of John Fry, "there was a close liaison between ourselves and the Society". At one stage, the question as to whether a "college" or "faculty" be pursued, Hunt had sought the opinion of his cousin, Lord Horder, the royal physician. Horder's opposition to either, although later revoked, disappointed Hunt and encouraged further his defence of general practice. Following the emphasis on the plight of GPs in the Cohen report, there appeared an urgency to form a college and Hunt questioned the role of the new section of general practice of the RSM.
According to Edward T. Hall, the amount of space we maintain between ourselves and the persons with whom we are communicating shows the importance of the science of proxemics. In this process, it is seen how we feel towards the others at that particular time. Within American culture Hall defines four primary distance zones: (i) intimate (touching to eighteen inches) distance, (ii) personal (eighteen inches to four feet) distance, (iii) social (four to twelve feet) distance, and (iv) public (more than twelve feet) distance. Intimate distance is considered appropriate for familiar relationships and indicates closeness and trust.
Dennis' stage work includes Amos Hart in Chicago and Bill Snibson in Me and My Girl in the West End. He has starred in Skylight at the Water Mill Theatre in Newbury, Mr Wonderful at the Gateway Theatre in Chester, and Misery at the Coliseum Theatre in Oldham. He also appeared in Just Between Ourselves and co-starred alongside Janet Suzman in Cherished Disappointments in Love at London's Soho Theatre. He co-starred with Christopher Cazenove and John Duttine in a national tour of Art and as Norman Bartholomew in Anthony Shaffer's dark comedy Murderer at London's Menier Chocolate Factory.
According to General Tran Van Tra: "We did not correctly evaluate the specific balance of forces between ourselves and the enemy, did not fully realize that the enemy still had considerable capabilities, and that our capabilities were limited, and set requirements that were beyond our actual strength.Tran Van Tra, Vietnam, Washington, D.C.: Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 1983, p. 35. There are some extravagant but largely unfounded stories that Tra was severely punished. For example, "This public criticism of the Hanoi leadership led to Tra's removal from the Politburo and house arrest until his death in April 1994.
Further, Bethesda stated they will only plan to release The Elder Scrolls: Legends card game for console platforms that fully support cross-platform play with computers and mobile devices. Further concerns about Sony's reluctance to participate with other consoles came after the E3 2017 announcements regarding cross-platform play with Rocket League and Minecraft. PlayStation global marketing head Jim Ryan said that while they are "open to conversations with any developer or publisher who wants to talk about it", their decision to not participate for these games was "a commercial discussion between ourselves and other stakeholders".
Michael Tye Michael Tye holds the opinion there are no qualia, no "veils of perception" between us and the referents of our thought. He describes our experience of an object in the world as "transparent". By this he means that no matter what private understandings and/or misunderstandings we may have of some public entity, it is still there before us in reality. The idea that qualia intervene between ourselves and their origins he regards as "a massive error"; as he says, "it is just not credible that visual experiences are systematically misleading in this way";Tye, Michael (2000), Consciousness, Color and Content.
Banning broadcast for the Germans from 1940 to 1945. Initially he worked for the German Büro Concordia organisation which from February 1940 operated several black propaganda radio stations, such as Radio National, staffed by collaborators and Nazi sympathisers who purported to be broadcasting from within wartime Britain. Banning was initially enthusiastic in his work, being described by a colleague as "the driving force behind the NBBS". On air, he used the pseudonyms of John Brown and William Brown and at first he was allowed to be a free agent, with his Between Ourselves talks that he broadcast to his British audience being both scripted and read by himself.
Chinese and U.S. diplomats met on June 20–21, 2007 in Washington, D.C. to convene the fourth round of the Senior Dialogue - bilateral talks between the U.S. and China ongoing since August 2005. Senior Dialogue leaders Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Executive Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo met in 2007 for closed-session talks to discuss U.S.-China relations, and a range of global issues from Northeast Asian regional security, to Iran and Darfur. Before the fourth round of talks began, the two leaders warmly exchanged welcomes and hopes for an optimistic outcome. "This is part of the Senior Dialogue between ourselves and China," Negroponte began.
Mitch Podolak (21 September 1947 – 25 August 2019) "We are saddened to announce the passing of our founder" Winnipeg Folk Festival was a prominent figure of the Canadian folk music community. He began his career at the Bohemian Embassy Coffee House in Toronto in the early 1960s, where he rose from busboy to booking shows. In the late 1960s, Mitch Podolak began a dynamic relationship with CBC Radio as a freelance documentary maker, working into the 1970s for such shows as Five Nights, CBC Tuesday Night, Between Ourselves, and This Country In The Morning. Podolak hosted the CBC's "Simply Folk" radio program from 1987 to 1991.
December 17, 1947 A number of us have concluded that the time is ripe - especially in view of the imminence of a Jewish State - to form an organization of scientists who have a traditional Jewish point of view. By such an association we hope to strengthen the fourfold bond between ourselves, science, Jewish tradition, and the Jewish nation. Certain suggestions along which the group may proceed have been noted as follows: -By means of lectures and mutual interchange of ideas to clarify the bond between science and Jewish traditions including specific problems in halacha. -By mutual aid to simplify difficulties in upholding Shabbos in universities and industries.
Wallworth's critically acclaimed works include the Emmy Award-winning virtual reality narrative Collisions, developed through the inaugural Sundance Institute New Frontier-Jaunt VR Residency; the 2015 interactive video installation Evolution of Fearlessness; the feature documentary Tender (2014); and the full dome feature Coral (2012), with accompanying augmented reality work. Her mixed reality work Awavena is slated to premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival's New Frontier program. Wallworth's work reflects on the connections between people and the natural world. Often working in series or meditations on one theme, her measured pace suggests that patient observation might lead to richer understanding between ourselves and the natural environment.
In the late 1990s, Calbo and his brother Lino teamed up with a group of rappers who were also second-generation Africans, on a collaborative project called Bisso Na Bisso, an expression which means "just between ourselves" in Lingala, the most commonly spoken language in the Congo region. Part of this group were Ben-J (from Les Neg'Marrons), Passi (from Ministère A.M.E.R.), twin brothers Doc and G Kill (from 2Bal), and Mystik and his female cousin M'Passi. The group embarked on a collective return to their African roots, featuring music with an innovative fusion of styles, that mixed modern hip-hop and zouk sounds with traditional Congolese rumba. Calbo has also continued with a solo music career.
Woman and Artist (1899), relating the conflict of a woman torn between her role as a wife and an aspiring artist was a very conventional story with one-dimensional characters. Although it was reviewed by leading American newspapers, their criticism of the banality of the work was unanimous. His next three books Her Royal Highness Woman and his Majesty Cupid (1901), Between Ourselves: Some of the Little Problems of Life (1902) and Rambles in Womanland (1903) are mostly reworked versions of his lectures, containing many trivial anecdotes and aphorisms on the subject of women, love and marriage. Similar to his stereotyped depictions of national character, O'Rell presented ready-made clichés of gender relations.
As a journalist he has written for various magazines and newspapers including The Observer, Sunday Times, Financial Times, Daily Telegraph and Spectator. He is currently obituaries editor of The Times, a paper for which he also writes columns and interviews. He has won a British Press Award and three commendations for his interviews, and was the joint subject of a programme about interviewing on Radio 4 when he and Lynn Barber compared notes on Between Ourselves."Best of British press rewarded", BBC News, 22 March 2000 His interview subjects have included Henry Kissinger, Mick Jagger, Woody Allen, the Dalai Lama, Prince Charles, Elton John, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Paul McCartney, George Best, Jimmy Savile and Stephen Hawking.
When talking about a possible groundshare again, Partick Thistle chairman David Beattie said it would reignite the Glasgow-rivalry saying "the healthy rivalry between ourselves and the Bully Wee is historical". Due to Partick Thistle's promotion to Scotland's highest professional league, the Scottish Premiership, in the 2010s and Clyde's relegations to the lower leagues in the same period, matches between the two clubs became less common. However, by 2020 they found themselves in the same division (Scottish League One) once again, with a revived version of the Glasgow Cup also offering more meetings. During the 2010s, Queen's Park became the natural rivals to Clyde, as both clubs were stuck in the bottom league (fourth tier) for the majority of the decade.
David Schroeder writes: > The passage of time has created an almost unbridgeable gulf between > ourselves and Mozart's time, forcing us to misread his scatological letters > even more drastically than his other letters. Very simply, these letters > embarrass us, and we have tried to suppress them, trivialize them, or > explain them out of the epistolary canon with pathological excuses.Schroeder > (1999:133) For example, when Margaret Thatcher was apprised of Mozart's scatology during a visit to the theatre to see Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus, director Peter Hall relates: > She was not pleased. In her best headmistress style, she gave me a severe > wigging for putting on a play that depicted Mozart as a scatological imp > with a love of four-letter words.
Interest in Max O'Rell subsided quickly: apart from the French version of Between Ourselves, not many of his works were reprinted after his death. But the sales and audience figures during his lifetime as well as the sheer extent of his activities show that he was well known and that his opinions were taken into account in fin-de-siècle Western society. Having sold his books to hundreds of thousands of readers in many countries and given close to 2 600 lectures in his life, he was able to expose his views widely. To American and British audiences, O'Rell served as a reference for everything French and he made great efforts to affect the public discussion of political, social and cultural matters.
It stars her daughter, Chloe, who steers Diski into finding out what became of her mother, with whom relations had been severed for decades. The narrative alternates startlingly between a trip to the frozen south and this search—Diski's reluctant advance towards catharsis." Her 2010 non-fiction work, What I Don't Know About Animals, examines the ambiguous status of pet animals in Western society, at once sentimentalised and brutalised, or all too often abandoned. Nicholas Lezard, reviewing the book in The Guardian, admires Diski as "one of the language's great, if under- appreciated, stylists", in this case where "her honest, direct and intelligent prose has produced an honest, direct and intelligent look at relations between ourselves and the animal world.
In a July 2016 interview with IGN, Dunham stated they had done all the technical work and could enable cross-platform play between the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions "within a few hours" of Sony's approval. As of March 2017, the company is ready to enable this feature, but was still waiting for the console manufacturers to come to the required agreements to allow it. With the announcement of the Switch version, Psyonix affirmed that it would support cross-platform play with PC and Xbox users. Sony still opted not to participate in this; PlayStation global marketing head Jim Ryan said that while they are "open to conversations with any developer or publisher who wants to talk about it", their decision was "a commercial discussion between ourselves and other stakeholders".
In the late 1990s, Lino and his brother Calbo teamed up with a group of rappers who were also second-generation Africans, on a collaborative project called Bisso Na Bisso, an expression which means "just between ourselves" in Lingala, the most commonly spoken language in the Congo region. Part of this group were Ben-J (from Les Neg'Marrons), Passi (from Ministère A.M.E.R.), twin brothers Doc and G Kill (from 2Bal), and Mystik and his female cousin M'Passi. The group embarked on a collective return to their African roots, featuring music with an innovative fusion of styles, that mixed modern hip-hop and zouk sounds with traditional Congolese rumba.RFI Musique - - Passi In 2004, Lino collaborated in a music project launched by Kery James in the single "Relève la tête" credited to "Kery James presents Lino, AP, Diam's, Passi, Matt & Kool Shen".
And their poisonous error has > spread thus to the whole world until everyone regards these teachings of > Christ not as precepts binding on all Christians alike but as mere counsels > for the perfect.Martin Luther, "Temporal Authority: To What Extent it Should > Be Obeyed" (1523) Dietrich Bonhoeffer argues that the interpretation of the evangelical counsels as supererogatory acquiesces in what he calls "cheap grace", lowering the standard of Christian teaching: > The difference between ourselves and the rich young man is that he was not > allowed to solace his regrets by saying: "Never mind what Jesus says, I can > still hold on to my riches, but in a spirit of inner detachment. Despite my > inadequacy I can take comfort in the thought that God has forgiven me my > sins and can have fellowship with Christ in faith." But no, he went away > sorrowful.
Sir Alan Ayckbourn (born 12 April 1939) is a prolific British playwright and director. He has written and produced more than seventy full-length plays in Scarborough and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, where all but four of his plays have received their first performance. More than 40 have subsequently been produced in the West End, at the Royal National Theatre or by the Royal Shakespeare Company since his first hit Relatively Speaking opened at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1969. Major successes include Absurd Person Singular (1975), The Norman Conquests trilogy (1973), Bedroom Farce (1975), Just Between Ourselves (1976), A Chorus of Disapproval (1984), Woman in Mind (1985), A Small Family Business (1987), Man of the Moment (1988), House & Garden (1999) and Private Fears in Public Places (2004).
P. Allen, 2001, pp. 109–113Relatively Speaking history on official Ayckbourn site This was not quite the end of Ayckbourn's hit-and-miss record, because his following play, The Sparrow only ran for three weeks at Scarborough.P. Allen, 2001, p. 119The Sparrow history on official Ayckbourn site However, the following play, How the Other Half Loves, secured his runaway success as a playwright.P. Allen, 2001, pp. 122–123How the Other Half Loves history on official Ayckbourn site The height of Ayckbourn's commercial success included Absurd Person Singular (1975), The Norman Conquests trilogy (1973), Bedroom Farce (1975) and Just Between Ourselves (1976), all plays that focused heavily on marriage in the British middle classes. The only failure during this period was a 1975 musical with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jeeves, and even this did little to dent Ayckbourn's popularity.P. Allen, 2001, pp.
" In 2011, Mugwamp of Fact Mag said the song is "like a hyper- compressed, furious and deadly serious Butthole Surfers circa Locust Abortion Technician" which "still prompts one of my fondest memories of what were truly horrible times in my life, when a bewildered house mate stormed into my room yelling "Why the fuck are you listening to three songs at once!"." Crause recalled that "That sample does make you jump, doesn't it? I sometimes dreaded starting it off, especially when it was coming through a full PA. It's like waiting for a firework to go off-- you know the bang's coming, it's just the waiting for it that does your nerves in. I can't remember the exact lyrics, but we were starting to laugh between ourselves about our lack of success and I was also beginning to increasingly think of us as a cartoon band to reflect our total hopelessness, which I got from Paul, who was the chief giggler.
When his scheme goes awry, however, Templar's long-simmering feud with Inspector Teal (which dates back to Enter the Saint) finally comes to a boil, and Templar finds himself not only on the run from Teal, but in order to ensure that he gets the diamonds, he is forced to also help one of the smugglers escape. (The title of the book, The Holy Terror comes from a description Templar gives of himself in this story.) This story leads directly into the next Saint book, Getaway. Some editions of this book include an introduction, "Between Ourselves", in which Charteris discusses the philosophy of The Saint, promising that despite recent negative reviews in some publications, he had no intention of retiring from writing about Simon Templar (indeed, Charteris would continue to write stories about the character until the early 1960s, after which he would serve in an editorial capacity on further Saint adventures up until 1983).
The deadline passed with no resolution. Brokenshire extended the time for talks, but Sinn Féin and the DUP remained pessimistic about any quick resolution. Negotiations resumed in the autumn but failed, leaving it in the hands of the UK Parliament to pass a budget for the ongoing financial year of 2017–18. The bill, which began its passage on 13 November, would if enacted release the final 5% of Northern Ireland's block grant. Talks between the DUP and Sinn Féin recommenced on 6 February 2018, only days before the mid-February deadline where, in the absence of an agreement, a regional budget would have to be imposed by Westminster. Despite being attended by Theresa May and Leo Varadkar, the talks collapsed and DUP negotiator Simon Hamilton stated "significant and serious gaps remain between ourselves and Sinn Féin". The stalemate continued into September, at which point Northern Ireland reached 590 days without a fully functioning administration, eclipsing the record set in Belgium between April 2010 and December 2011.
Thus, method involves the ordering of sense-data according to an idea which is not derived from the senses, but informs the data, such that their meaning is revealed when properly ordered - this order is not a matter of chance or random happenings out of the sense-data, but directed by the very nature of the idea being used, consciously or sub-consciously (as is most often the case in scientific genius). :It is in this sense, we will affirm, that the parts, as means to an end, derive their position, and therein their qualities (or character)–nay, we dare add, their very existence as particular things–from the antecedent method, or self-organizing PURPOSE; upon which therefore we have dwelt so long. From our innate experience of a connection with that which we experience as also separate, arises the necessary corollary that there is a dynamic relationship (because polar) between ourselves and nature. :Least of all can this mysterious predisposition exist without evolving a belief that the productive power [Dynamis], which acts in nature as nature, is essentially one (i.e.
His paintings are further characterized by the use of hundreds of dots to create backgrounds for his subjects. Seelig had his first solo exhibition at the Georgian Galleries in Vancouver in 1975"Israeli Painter's Show at Georgian," West Side Courier, 20 November 1975 and in the same year won the second prize in the prestigious international competition for naïve art held by the Gallerie Pro Arte Kasper in Switzerland. Seelig's major shows included the Goldman Art Gallery in Haifa;"The Golden Calf," Jerusalem Post, 17 March 1978 the Israel Art Festival in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Kawede Gallery, Berlin; Art Expo, New York; the New Gallery, Haifa; the Ida Kimche Gallery, Tel Aviv; a traveling exhibition in six museums in South Africa; Paperworks Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;"Between Ourselves," The Bulletin, 10 September 1980 North Shore Congregation Israel, Chicago; the National Museum of New Zealand."Goldman's Last Show," Jerusalem Post Magazine, 6 January 1993 Seelig created more than 50 lithographs, including his series of The Book of Esther,"The Megillah of Heinz Seelig," Kolbo, 2 March 1981 (Hebrew language publication)Here Haifa Newspaper, 27 February 1981, p.
Talks between the DUP and Sinn Féin recommenced on 6 February 2018, only days before the mid-February deadline where, in the absence of an agreement, a regional budget will have to be imposed by Westminster. Despite being attended by Theresa May and Leo Varadkar, the talks collapsed and DUP negotiator Simon Hamilton stated "significant and serious gaps remain between ourselves and Sinn Féin". The stalemate continued into September, at which point Northern Ireland reached 590 days without a fully functioning administration, eclipsing the record set in Belgium between April 2010 and December 2011. On 18 October the Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley introduced the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation and Exercise of Functions) Bill, removing the time frame of an Assembly election until 26 March 2019, which could be replaced by a later date by the Northern Ireland Secretary for once only, and during which the Northern Ireland Executive could be formed at any time, enabling civil servants to take a certain degree of departmental decisions that would be in public interest, and also allowing Ministers of the Crown to have several Northern Ireland appointments.

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