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We've laid out a list of guidelines to commit to memory before you step on the altar.
They are instructions to commit to memory, essential tools in a young man's defense system: Keep your head up.
Ahead, the etiquette expert breaks the reasoning down for us, along with other important rules of thumb you should commit to memory.
For many months, Mr. Trump also did not commit to memory the number of one of his government phones, the aides said.
Ben and Leslie exemplify relationship goals on TV and IRL, especially in this perfect proposal that Leslie tries desperately to commit to memory.
She then circled back to that "bitch" comment, ending her speech with a perfect comeback that we'll all (sadly) need to commit to memory.
There are always more planets, points, aspects, and asteroids to commit to memory, and each of them adds a little more depth to an individual's chart.
Kevan Choset offers us a puzzle today that gives us just a hint at what one member of the Windsor family has to commit to memory.
I did commit to memory a god we would be running into a lot — Horus, the son of Isis and Osiris, often depicted as falcon-headed.
My role as caregiver was to be by her side, supporting her, and trying as hard as I could to commit to memory every moment we had together.
Remember how I've been telling you that there are a few, quirky words and brand names to commit to memory, because they will come up again and again?
I'd catch glimpses of them through Doc's window on my way out of the building, their heads buried in their papers, brows furrowed, mouthing words to commit to memory.
While the solution to most of your travel-related woes is just a few taps away, there are a few tried-and-true hacks you should still commit to memory.
It's less the kind of stuff you commit to memory or subjectivize than music that's perpetually present and ego-less—the sensation of being inside of something bigger than the sum of its parts.
Sure, your sign's planetary ruler and your animal symbols are easy to commit to memory right away, but what about those odd pictographs that frequently appear alongside (or in place of) your sign's name?
So as a new President takes office, a new Congress settles in, and new Governors and state legislatures begin their sessions, here's a new political adage to commit to memory: don't f*** with people's phones.
Regular viewers will tell you that a lot of hard-to-pronounce jargon gets tossed around by Dr. Sandra Lee, M.D., (and Co.), but there's a word most popaholics commit to memory pretty damn quick: cyst.
It's easy to commit to memory (which is, of course, the key to getting any recipe into regular rotation), and it works as a side dish or a main when no one touches the lentil burgers.
The most entertaining backstage drama to come out of Hollywood — starring Bette Davis as the volcanic stage star Margo Channing — Mankiewicz's film is dear to theater-loving moviegoers, who commit to memory its poisoned bon mots.
In other words, the passwords you should be using are obscure, almost unexplainable phrases full of human randomness that make them easy to commit to memory and yet almost impossible for an automated system to make sense of.
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Must ... commit ... to memory ... ■ 24D: Question to crossword constructors over the age of 40: How is FEEL ME making its debut in The New York Times Crossword today as slang for something else when we have had this inspiration for the last 47 years?
And if you're wondering why the FCC is preempting state consumer protection laws in this item without notice, let me help you with a simple jingle that you can easily commit to memory: If it benefits industry, preemption is good; if it benefits consumers, preemption is bad.
Just like I might tap and point at a piece of information to help commit to memory in real-life, or shuffle paperwork around to make sure it's in the right line of sight for quick reference, I soon lost myself in the virtual world, naturally taking to the controllers, and mimicking the same motions.
When I began, I thought it might be helpful to commit to memory the winners of the Kentucky Derby, beginning with Aristides — the speedball chestnut trained by a former slave named Ansel Williamson who bested the legendary racehorse Ten Broeck and 13 other colts in 1875 — and going all the way up to last year's champion, Nyquist, named for a Swedish hockey star.
His teaching days were not a relaxing time. He would commit to memory fifteen chapters of the Bible as an evening exercise after the labours of the day, and after such killing efforts, allow himself but four hours of repose.
She worked at Ankara State Theatre. Her acting career lasted 38 years. At the age of 25, she contracted hearing loss due to incorrect medication usage. She had to commit to memory all actors' roles at the stage as she did not hear her counter person's words.
When writing various copies of this book, she authors it under the names Mrs. Allbut or Mrs. Wm. Allbut (her husband's name), never referring to herself as Sophia. This book contains important names, dates, and facts that Mort deemed necessary for her audience (girls enrolled in 18th-century, English schools) to commit to memory.
The conductor follows a "composition" which they have to commit to memory. This enables the other ringers to produce large numbers of unique changes without memorising huge quantities of data, without any written prompts. Ringers can also ring different methods, with different "works" on different numbers of bells - so there is a huge variety of ways of ringing changes in method ringing.
He had "a phenomenal photographic mind" which, e.g., allowed him to commit to memory pages of dance notations for Le Sacre Du Primtemps. When Leon was in his early-twenties, she writes, Diaghilev offered him an opportunity to try choreography, but it was too early in his career.Sokolova (1960, 1989), pp. 153 (pas de deus, quote), 57 (dancer not actor), 161 (his memory), 177 (choreography).
He had a remarkable ability to memorize and could commit to memory entire books of the Bible. McGuffey became a "roving" teacher at the age of 14, beginning with 48 students in a one-room school in Calcutta, Ohio, and at a seminary in the town of Poland, Ohio. The size of the class was just one of several challenges which the young McGuffey faced. In many one-teacher schools, students' ages varied from six to 21.
John Aldis, an eminent Baptist minister, to accompany him to a local Bible meeting. Mr Aldis described him as a slender, modest young gentleman, who surprised him by his intelligence and thoughtfulness, but who seemed nervous as they walked to the meeting together. At the meeting he made a stimulating speech, and on the way home asked for advice. Mr Aldis counselled him not to learn his speeches, but to write out and commit to memory certain passages and the peroration.
Downing assisted the injured crew and used a water hose from the to keep the ammunition onboard from exploding. Downing tried to commit to memory the names on the dog tags of those killed, and later visited the wounded at the naval hospital. He recorded the names of the wounded and fatally injured in a notebook, along with messages they wished to convey. As the postmaster, Downing had access to the home addresses of these men, and he later wrote notes to each family, explaining what had happened to their relatives and their current condition.
Spoken word has existed for many years. Long before writing, through a cycle of practicing, listening and memorizing, each language drew on its resources of sound structure for aural patterns that made spoken poetry very different from ordinary discourse and easier to commit to memory. "There were poets long before there were printing presses, poetry is primarily oral utterance, to be said aloud, to be heard." Poetry, like music, appeals to the ear, an effect known as euphony or onomatopoeia, a device to represent a thing or action by a word that imitates sound.
On the Joy Boys program, Scott would sketch a list of characters and a few lead lines setting up the situation that Walker would commit to memory or note on his braille typewriter. Scott and Walker formed a professional and personal bond which continued up to Walker's death. Scott said in his book, The Joy of Living, that they are "closer than most brothers". The Joy Boys moved from WRC to another Washington radio station, WWDC (now WQOF), in October 1972, where it was heard until the show's final broadcast on October 26, 1974.
Sholom Noach studied in the Slonimer yeshiva Toras Chessed in Baranovitsh. The rosh yeshiva, Rabbi Avrohom Shmuel Hirshovitz was a grandson of Rabbi Eliezer Gordon of Telz, and its mashgiach, Rabbi Moshe Midner was a grandson of the Yesod Ho'Avoda and a student of Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik; the Yeshiva thus combined the Lithuanian Talmudic style of the Misnagdic yeshivas with the Hasidic approach. In approximately 1930, the then-Slonimer Rebbe appointed Sholom Noach to commit to memory and subsequently write up the discourses which he (the Rebbe) delivered every Shabbos. These notes were subsequently published under the name Beis Avrohom.
Text previously attributed to a fourth Council of Carthage (398), now identified as a collection called Statuta Ecclesiæ Antiqua, prescribes in its seventh canon the rite of ordination of such an exorcist: the bishop is to give him the book containing the formulae of exorcism, saying, "Receive, and commit to memory, and possess the power of imposing hands on energumens, whether baptized or catechumens". These exorcists routinely performed ceremonies over adults and infants preparing to be baptised. Authors such as Eusebius (3rd century) and Augustine (4th century) provide details of these minor exorcisms: Eusebius mentions the imposition of hands and prayer.
Traditionally, most Buddhist sutras have a prose component supplemented by verses (known as gatha) that reiterate and poetically summarize the themes of preceding prose passages. Gatha functions as a mnemonic device helping the Buddhist practitioner commit to memory a certain doctrinal maxim. And in fact, the earliest extant forms of Buddhist discourse appear in verse, which is hardly surprising, considering that the texts were not originally written, but memorized. Linguistic analysis shows that the prose component of the sutras is likely to have been modified by later editing, while the poems often contain earlier forms of language.
Method ringing (also known as scientific ringing) is a form of change ringing in which the ringers commit to memory the rules for generating each change of sequence, and pairs of bells are affected. This creates a form of bell music which is continually changing, but which cannot be discerned as a conventional melody. It is a way of sounding continually changing mathematical permutations. It is distinct from call changes, where the ringers are instructed how to generate each new change by calls from a conductor, and normally only two adjacent bells swap their position at each change.
A dodge means just that; two bells dodge round each other, thus changing their relationship to the treble, and giving rise to different changes. The plain bob pattern can be extended beyond the constraints of the plain course, to the full unique 720 changes possible ( this is factorial 6 on 6 bells, which is 1×2×3×4×5×6 = 720 changes). To do this, at set points in the sequences one of the ringers, called the "conductor" calls out commands such as "bob" or "single", which introduce further variations. The conductor follows a "composition" which they have to commit to memory.
The "Witness Light" phrase which appears in the album title is taken from Robert Frost's poem "The Beech:" > Where my imaginary line > Bends square in woods an iron spine > And pile of real rocks have been founded. > And off this corner in the wild, > Where these are driven in and piled, > One tree, by being deeply wounded, > Has been impressed as Witness Tree > And made commit to memory > My proof of being not unbounded. > Thus truth's established and borne out, > Though circumstanced with dark and doubt > Though by a world of doubt surrounded. > The poem was also displayed on Daphne Loves Derby's website, with Frost being a favorite of Kenny Choi.
Peal board commemorating the ringing of a peal of Bob Minor in 1910 at St Peter and St Paul Church, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire.Change ringing is the art of ringing a set of tuned bells in a tightly controlled manner to produce precise variations in their successive striking sequences, known as "changes". This can be by method ringing in which the ringers commit to memory the rules for generating each change, or by call changes, where the ringers are instructed how to generate each change by instructions from a conductor. This creates a form of bell music which cannot be discerned as a conventional melody, but is a series of mathematical sequences.
Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, she was raised in Fairfield, California in a family with "deep roots" in Alabama. Her mother was a teacher and her father an engineer who worked on the Hubble telescope. Smith became interested in writing and poetry early, reading Emily Dickinson and Mark Twain in elementary school; Dickinson's poems in particular struck Smith as working like "magic," she wrote in her memoir Ordinary Light, with the rhyme and meter making Dickinson's verses feel almost impossible not to commit to memory. Reading Dickinson, Smith remembered, she felt “like I was in collusion with someone that knew more about me than I knew about myself.
Fisher's character was too notorious for him to gain favour by his flatteries, and he lived poor and out of favour after the Restoration. Fisher died in poverty in a coffee-house in the Old Bailey 2 April 1693, and was buried 6 April in a yard belonging to the church of St. Sepulchre's. William Winstanley summed up Fisher's character in the following words: 'A notable undertaker in Latin verse, and had well deserved of his country, had not lucre of gain and private ambition overswayed his pen to favour successful rebellion.' Winstanley adds that he had intended to 'commit to memory the monuments in the churches in London and Westminster, but death hindered him'.
On Joy Boys, Scott sketched a list of characters and a few lead lines setting up the situation, which Walker would commit to memory or note on his Braille typewriter. The program began on WRC-AM, an NBC owned-and-operated station, moving in 1972 to WWDC. In a 1999 article recalling the Joy Boys at the height of their popularity in the mid-1960s, the Washington Post said they "dominated Washington, providing entertainment, companionship, and community to a city on the verge of powerful change". After the Joy Boys left the air in October 1974, Walker worked on other Washington-area radio and television stations, including WJLA-TV from 1975 until 1980, News Channel 8 in the early 1990sEd Walker: Host, The Big Broadcast, WAMU-FM and WRC, hosting radio programs.
He did not draw plans there and then, but did so later, being able quickly to commit to memory the layout of a building and its intricacies. In 1815 he moved to John Cousin's building and joining workshop in Leith. This gave him the opportunity to work on the many new buildings in Edinburgh and to learn the practicalities of converting two- dimensional plans into three-dimensional structures. In 1817 he went to Manchester for three years, benefiting from the availability of work repairing machinery in the rapidly increasing number of mills, and from the building opportunities provided by the huge development of the city and its environs. He studied all the Gothic architecture he could find in the area, even walking for 24 hours to York in order to view the Minster.
From 1955 to 1972, Scott teamed with Walker as co-host of the nightly Joy Boys radio program on NBC- owned WRC radio. (This was interrupted from 1956 to 1958 when Scott served on active duty with the U.S. Navy.) Scott routinely sketched a list of characters and a few lead lines setting up a situation, which Walker would commit to memory or make notes on with his Braille typewriter (Walker was blind since birth). In a 1999 article recalling the Joy Boys at the height of their popularity in the mid-1960s, The Washington Post said they "dominated Washington, providing entertainment, companionship, and community to a city on the verge of powerful change".Marc Fisher, "Washington Comes of Age", The Washington Post, September 13, 1999 The Joy Boys show played on WRC until 1972 when they moved to cross-town station WWDC for another two years.

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