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Neither would come near to the popularity of 1982's Thriller.
As the Mayor said, it doesn't come near to paying the cost of the investigation.
The money you save on gas doesn't come near to offsetting the price premium of the Tesla for similar equipment.
On Monday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats are "hoping to come near to conclusion" on a deal with the administration on Trump's revised NAFTA.
If you are that famous and you put all your jewelry on the net, you go to hotels where nobody can come near to the room.
And the latest opinion polls suggest that the outcome is too close to call, with no single party likely to come near to winning a parliamentary majority.
Taking it seriously as a carrier of information about the real matrix between language and power, which is truly upsetting — mind-blowing — when we come near to it, changes the way you live.
"If you are that famous and you put all your jewelry on the net, you go to hotels where nobody can come near to the room," fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld told reporters in Paris this week.
" — Sally Kohn, progressive commentator and former campaign strategist "While Warren didn't come near to dominating things the way she has in earlier debates, it was not a loss as she was (as always) solidly on message.
Although some Republican senators will trash Mr Trump off-the-record, so far only Mitt Romney and Ben Sasse have come near to publicly rebuking the president; Mr Romney said he was "deeply troubled" by Mr Trump's behaviour.
At the end of the day, the number of graduates from university and college financial planning programs won't come near to replacing the thousands of advisors expected to leave the industry in the next decade, some industry observers say.
It's the kind of thing that's like just have some people tell me with their expertise, does this come near to violating the policy or not and I'll just through a Spidey sense start to tell you whether it would.
And while the Department of Justice tried that, as with one theory about how existing distributors such as cable companies would be squeezed in negotiations, the judge found after a full trial it hadn't come near to proving its case.
According to the IEA, if worldwide goals relating to climate and sustainability are to be met then additions in capacity will need to come near to 210.0 GW a year during the 280s, which would nudge cumulative investment to more than $235 trillion.
Even with the help from Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the US won't come near to the firepower and political support President George W. Bush was able to muster in his "coalition of the willing" during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
There are moments in the film that come near to matching the visual enchantment of the original — particularly a long sequence during which, as in the 1964 film, the human children find themselves in a 2D animated world of imagination, having been transported there by Mary.
And this freedom over time has come to represent a kind of disdain or contempt for the social practices, government policies, and lived political realities that shape and limit most bodies in the world — especially black and brown bodies that don't come near to such extravagant freedom.
A recession would be devastating, as wage increases haven't come near to making up for the pain caused by the last recession, and Republicans have taken fiscal firepower that could've been held in reserve for a future downturn and spent it on tax cuts and military boosts amid an expansion.
For real humour and tenderness these come near to "Rab and his Friends".British Library catalogue. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
Monsey, New York: Eastern Book Press, 2006. (attributing to Rabbi Johanan). A Midrash taught that "Joseph said to his brethren: ‘Come near to me'" in so that he might show them his circumcision to prove that he was their brother.
" So children of Torah, who atone for the world — how much more should no force of injury come near to them.Tosefta Bava Kamma 7:6, in, e.g., Jacob Neusner, translator, Tosefta, volume 2, page 987. Similarly, says, "You shall build the altar of the Lord your God of unhewn stones.
Young larvae chew their way along the grain of sapwood but older larvae may tunnel across the grain. They may come near to the surface but do not break through. When the larvae are ready to pupate, they build pupal chambers close to the surface. Metamorphosis takes from twelve days to a month.
He worshiped this lingam as part a deep penance in hope for redeeming from the curse. Soon a few people spotted this mysterious man with body of snake and called him as Rishi Nagam (Saint Serpent) and feared even to come near to him. Some even tried to thwart him with sticks etc. Unmoved by all these action, Rishi Nagam continued his severe penance.
Nichols amends Strype's chronology. Following Seymour's execution in March Cheke retreated to Cambridge for a time, tending his library and readjusting his circumstances, aware that he had come near to losing his position (as his letter to Peter Osborne indicates).Nichols, 'Some Additions to the biographies of Sir John Cheke and Sir Thomas Smith', p. 101. Other royal preceptors, Sir Anthony Cooke or Dr. Cox, maintained the young King's instruction.
On several occasions the premises have come near to being abandoned, especially when it was necessary to spend money on repairs. In the 1980s extensive restoration was undertaken by the Scottish Office, but then all plans fell through and the building lay empty. In May 1989, Inveraray Jail was reopened as a privately owned tourist attraction, re- enacting the trials and the life of the inmates of the 19th century.
In the second verse, the narrator cannot bring himself to come near to his lost love's grave. The effort to avoid the subject of death and the focus on fond memories is typical of songs and societal sensibilities at the time. The melody of the song is a memorable tune made easy to learn because of its combination of harmonic repetition and contrast—elements that make music easy to remember while avoiding monotony.Henderson, p.
This it did not come near to achieving, due to the failure of its various Armies. River North Army accomplished little and was driven back behind the river by December 23, freeing up 13th Division units for use elsewhere. The Japanese held Right Flank Army in the Zhongxiang area far from the planned stop line from Xinshi to Songhe and Pingba. The Japanese contained Left Flank Army or (River East Army) far from its final objectives.
The JLA set out to rescue Ice and when they reach her kingdom they discover that Ewald's power has increased due to an ancient staff he carries, and he is controlling the people of the kingdom. As they come near to Ewald, they find themselves under attack from ancient Norwegian giants summoned by Ewald to do his bidding.Justice League America (Vol. 1) #84 In the midst of battle Booster Gold's new armour shorts out, leaving both him and Blue Beetle running for cover.
The second effort backfires, making her, Antis and their allies fugitives. Hunted by both the Elhamni and the outlaw band of the rogue drone Wythias, who is intent on gaining Terran weaponry, they get lost in the wilderness and come near to starvation. To survive Iroedh is forced to abandon her vegetarian worker diet and eat meat, which is deemed poisonous to all females except queens. Its actual effect on her is to cause her to mature sexually, making her a queen herself, though one without a community to rule.
Moreover, Mustafa is epileptic as he suffers from hysterical fits whenever his anger or frustration peaks. Mustafa's parents in order to get him away from Narin (as she doesn't accepts him as her husband) marry him for the second time to his mother's niece - Asiyae (Aslihan Gürbüz). Asiyae loves Mustafa but Mustafa (who cannot see any woman as his wife other than Narin), subjects Asiyae to torture whenever she tries to come near to him. Mustafa is brought-up by a rich father who cared for his political power more than his family ties.
Another notable change was the move of IS towards electoral participation for the first time under its own banner – in earlier days some members had come near to being adopted as Prospective Parliamentary Candidates by the Labour Party and at least two members had served terms as councillors – although whilst initial results were encouraging the tactic was later abandoned due to poor results. The intention had been for the IS, renamed in 1977 the Socialist Workers' Party, to stand a slate of at least 50 candidates in the then upcoming General Election. This ambitious goal was now abandoned.
3 They shall keep guard over you and over the whole tent, but shall not come near to the vessels of the sanctuary or to the altar lest they, and you, die.4 They shall join you and keep guard over the tent of meeting for all the service of the tent, and no outsider shall come near you.5 And you shall keep guard over the sanctuary and over the altar, that there may never again be wrath on the people of Israel.6 And behold, I have taken your brothers the Levites from among the people of Israel.
The main source of the story of Mot 'Death' is Ugaritic. He is a son of 'El, and according to instructions given by the god Hadad (Ba'al) to his messengers, lives in a city named hmry ('Mirey'), a pit is his throne, and Filth is the land of her heritage. But Ba'al warns them: > that you not come near to divine Death, lest he made you like a lamb in his > mouth, (and) you both be carried away like a kid in the breach of his > windpipe. Hadad seems to be urging that Mot come to his feast and submit himself to Hadad.
This structure was incapable of surviving a high speed crash and did not come near to the safety standards provided by modern (post 1950s) metal bodied coaches. This accident led to a major review of the national rail safety policy and resulted in the rapid elimination of the wooden-bodied coaches that had formed part of the train. The decision to purchase a new fleet of modern InterCity carriages based on the British Rail Mark 3 design was quickly made. These coaches, an already well proven design, were built by BREL in Derby, England and, under licence, at CIÉ's own workshops at Inchicore in Dublin between 1980 and 1989.
This structure was incapable of surviving a high-speed crash and did not come near to the safety standards provided by modern (post-1950s) metal-body coaches. The expert bodies that reviewed that accident discovered that the old timber-frame carriage bodies mounted on a steel frame were totally inadequate as they were prone to complete collapse (the "accordion" effect) under the enormous compression forces of a high-speed collision. While the steel underbody remained structurally intact, other carriages could "mount" the frame, completely compress and destroy the wooden frame body. The more modern steel-framed carriage bodies survived due to their greater structural rigidity.
Though he refused the offer, Baraggan was forced to submit after Aizen easily killed many of his followers and bore a grudge against the Soul Reaper through his entire career as an Espada. As an Espada, Baraggan's representation of death is senescence, the death brought on by age. He has the unique ability to control entropy, weakening and slowing down the bodies of enemies who come near to him as if they had become elderly; thus, he can easily avoid the attacks of his opponents. His touch can make the body parts of his enemies age to the point of becoming immovable and useless.
Arthur graduated from Oxford at the age of 24 in 1874, but his career had come near to floundering during the final examinations on a special topic, modern history. Despite his extensive knowledge of ancient history, classics, archaeology and what would be termed today cultural anthropology, he apparently had not even read enough in his nominal major to pass the required examination. He could answer no questions on topics later than the 12th century.. Fortuitously he had convinced one of his examiners, Edward Augustus Freeman, of his talent. They were both published authors, they were both Gladstone liberals, and they were both interested in Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877) and on the side of Herzegovinian insurgents.
Homan, M. (2000). A Complete History of Fighting Dogs pp 109–110 Howell Book House Inc. Strutt's Sports and Pastimes says of duck-baiting: :"another barbarous pastime and for the performance it is necessary to have recourse to a pond of water sufficiently extensive to give the duck plenty of room for making her escape from the dogs, when she is closely pursued; which she does by diving as often as any of them come near to her."Strutt, Joseph (1810) Glig-Gamena Angel-Deod, Or Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (2nd edition) White and Company, London, pages 251–252, It was a favourite spectator sport for Charles II of England.
In the 1990s it was proposed to make Cilento a new province of Campania. Information about the new province This proposal has never come near to implementation; in particular there was the difficulty of choosing an administrative centre. The four candidates were Vallo della Lucania (in the most central position), Agropoli (the largest town, situated in the north), Sala Consilina (the most populous town of Vallo di Diano) and Sapri (in the centre of southern Cilento, with the most important railway station). Another more recent proposal was to move Cilento from Campania to Basilicata, as a third province Article on Corriere della Sera together with the existing provinces of Potenza and Matera.
V. Subba Rao), king of the fishermen and falls in love with her. Upon asking for his consent, her father agreed to the marriage on the condition that Satyavati's son would inherit the throne of Hastinapura. For his father's happiness, Devavratha a powerful vow that lifelong celibacy and of service to whoever sat on the throne of their dynasty, from that day he is named as Bhishma and his father gives him a boon to him that death will not come near to him until he calls. After some time, Shantanu passes away and Satyavathi son Vichitravirya (Peketi Sivaram) becomes the king, in the process of finding a bride for him, Bhishma abducted princesses Amba, Ambika, & Ambalika of Kashi by defeating all the princes.
These included a game where players controlled dots chasing each other and a light gun shooter game with a plastic rifle. Baer demonstrated the new prototype to Campman, who enjoyed the shooting game, increased funding, and recommended Baer demonstrate the project to senior management. Baer demonstrated the console to the board, who were largely uninterested, though a couple of members were enthusiastic; nevertheless, CEO Royden Sanders authorized the project to be continued with the aim of selling or licensing the console as a commercial product. By August 1967, Baer and Harrison completed a more focused prototype machine with fewer components, but found that to even come near to Baer's initial aim of a console would require so much to be excluded that the resulting product would not be very enjoyable.
The Beatles' ability to appeal to both sexes in this way helped codify a new youth movement in the US, which sought expression in student demonstrations at Berkeley from late 1966 onwards. The tour was affected by the prevailing mood of controversy and there were rows of empty seats at some venues. The Beatles held a second successful concert at New York's Shea Stadium, following the world-record attendance they set there in August 1965, although ticket sales were down to 45,000, around 10,000 below the previous year. Author Nicholas Schaffner later wrote that although the numbers at Shea fell short of the 1965 total, the Beatles' ability to sell as many tickets as they did in 1966 was still "a feat nobody else at the time could have come near to duplicating".
The film, which got mixed reviews, was a box office bomb. Many critics were turned off by this piece. Judith Crist of New York magazine offered that the film was "another kind of high-class trash ... with William Holden as a proud rancher out to get the villains..." Dave Billington of the Montreal Gazette compared the film with other genre films, writing that while the film does not come near to Return of the Seven or The Dirty Dozen "in smoothness and clean direction, it does fill in a hot afternoon with some cool entertainment." He shares that Holden as the owner of a horse ranch is seen as "rather too coy" in the opening few minutes when his character's wife, sons, daughters, and ranch hands are all murdered before he finally loses his temper.
In close combat, however, submachine guns were often preferred, especially for urban combat, where the rifle's range and low rate of fire were not very useful, although the rifle's powerful ammunition was better able to penetrate walls and other cover found in urban areas. Towards the end of the war, it was intended to phase out the Karabiner 98k in favour of the StG 44, which fired the 7.92×33mm Kurz intermediate rifle round that was more powerful than the pistol cartridges of submachine guns, but that could be used like a submachine gun in close-quarters and urban fighting. Production of the StG 44, being a late-war weapon, was never sufficient to meet demand and did not come near to the 1,500,000 ordered nor the 4,000,000 planned.
Two concepts associated with Dhyana found in ancient and medieval Hindu texts are Upasana and Vidya. Upasana means "come near to something, some idea" and denotes the act and state of meditation, while Vidya means knowledge and is the consequence of Dhyana.William Cenkner (1995), A Tradition of Teachers, Motilal Banarsidass, , pages 23-25, 74-75 The term Upasana typically appears in the context of ritual meditative practices, such as before a devotional symbol such as deity or during a yajna type practice or community oriented bhakti worship singing, and is a subtype of Dhyana.John C Plott (1974), A Philosophy of Devotion, Motilal Banarsidass, , pages 70-71 The 11th-century Vishishtadvaita Vedanta scholar Ramanuja noted that upasana and dhyana are equated in the Upanishads with other terms such as vedana (knowing) and smrti (remembrance).
Several of the Lord Peter Wimsey novels by Dorothy Sayers, such as Unnatural Death and Strong Poison, come near to inclusion in this category. In both books, there is from the start only one real suspect, whose guilt is more or less taken for granted by the middle of the book and who indeed turns out to be the murderer. In both books—as in some other Sayers detective novels, including her last, Busman's Honeymoon, the mystery to be solved is mainly, "why did this person have any motive to commit this murder" and "how did he or she do it" (which makes this format more similar to the majority of police investigations). Also, the short story, "The Abominable History of the Man with Copper Fingers", had the villain not only discovered, but dead at the beginning.
" Jacquetta Hawkes commented that he made errors in his interpretation of the archaeological evidence because he was "sometimes too sure of being right, too ready to accept his own authority". She asserted that while Wheeler was not an original thinker, he had "a vision of human history that enabled him to see each discovery of its traces, however small, in its widest significance." Piggott claimed that Wheeler's appointment as Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India represented "the most remarkable archaeological achievement of his career, an enormous challenge accepted and surmounted in the autocratic and authoritarian terms within which he could best deploy his powers as administrator and excavator. No other archaeologist of the time, it seems fair to remark, could have come near to attaining his command of incisive strategy and often ruthless tactics which won him the bewildered admiration and touching devotion of his Indian staff.
Chris Cary went on to start Radio Nova in the following year, 1981, with studios in Herbert Street, Dublin. Nova was the first major Irish pirate to commence with FM, on 88.1 MHz (it ended up on 102.7 MHz). The station added an AM frequency at a later stage which varied between 819 kHz, 828 kHz, 846 kHz and 738 kHz. After the success of Radio Nova on FM, Robbie Robinson broadcast Sunshine at high power on 101 MHz, and renamed the station Sunshine 101. Nova ran until 1986 when Chris Cary closed the station following a dispute with the National Union of Journalists. Other stations came on air like Q102 some claiming a Cary connection like NRG 103 (some thought that "NRG" was an abbreviation for "Nova Radio Group"), but the name sounded like Energy 103 and Power FM, but none were able to come near to the Nova or Sunshine success.
Tupek, Karen Ronne (2006) "Captain Finn Ronne: Norwegian-American Antarctic Explorer" website of Ronne Family Antarctic Explorers, online A modern satellite photo of Thuronyi Bluff and its adjoining glaciers can be seen here. Just north of Thuronyi Bluff, the Larsen Ice Shelf once extended a hundred kilometers (or more) from land before any open sea would be encountered. However, part of the shelf larger than the state of Rhode Island, known as "Larsen B", disintegrated over a three-week period in 2002, which followed a similar disintegration of the equivalently sized "Larsen A" region in 1995.Hulbe, Christina (2002) "Larsen Ice Shelf 2002, warmest summer on record leads to disintegration" website of Portland State University, online It is anticipated that "Larsen C", which lies at the foot of Thuronyi Bluff, may suffer a similar fate sometime in the next decade,Rignot, Eric (2007) "Mass Balance and Ice Dynamics of Antarctic Peninsula Glaciers for IPY2007-2008" Proposal #359, International Polar Year Expression of Intent, online after which open seawater will likely come near to Thuronyi Bluff during the austral summertime.
The Tosefta reported that Rabban Joḥanan ben Zakkai said that singled out iron, of all metals, to be invalid for use in building the altar because one can make a sword from it. The sword is a sign of punishment, and the altar is a sign of atonement. They thus kept that which is a sign of punishment away from that which is a sign of atonement. Because stones, which do not hear or speak, bring atonement between Israel and God, says, “you shall lift up no iron tool upon them.” So children of Torah, who atone for the world — how much more should no force of injury come near to them.Tosefta Bava Kamma 7:6, in, e.g., The Tosefta: Translated from the Hebrew, with a New Introduction, translated by Jacob Neusner, volume 2, page 987. Similarly, says, “You shall build the altar of the Lord your God of unhewn stones.” Because the stones of the altar secure the bond between Israel and God, God said that they should be whole before God.
Throughout the remainder of the season, however, the crowds grew progressively smaller, and after seeing a second decline in attendance in as many days for Labor Day, 5 September 1910, the final day of the concluding meet, Speedway co-founders Carl Fisher, James Allison, Arthur Newby and Frank Wheeler conferred to decide on a new course for the following year. While the appearance on Monday of some 18,000 was reasonable enough, given both the rain showers occurring early that morning and the large parade held downtown during the afternoon, neither the two days of the Labor Day meet nor the July 4 weekend races had come near to equaling the Memorial Day turnout. While potential explanations for the decline included the high heat of summer and the women of the city making family holiday plans that did not include automobile racing, one of the most likely, they reasoned, was an overabundance of the very events they exhibited: too many races had diluted turnout down to only those most interested in the sport.

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