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People in big, powerful cars do this boldly and calmly and as though insensible to risk.
He was apparently insensible to her pain as he criticized her silence during her husband's speech at the Democratic convention.
Maybe at some point the sheer abundance of embarrassing material will render us insensible to what's truly unforgivable in the past behavior of public figures.
The group contends that the images show violations of the federal Humane Methods of Slaughter Act, which decrees that animals must be "rendered insensible to pain" before they are slaughtered.
It's about the kind of guilt, self-loathing and entrenched despair that can create a permanent personal hell, a form of solitary confinement where the prisoner is insensible to love.
It does voters a great disservice to assume that their social and economic frustrations render them insensible to the benefits of a Europe-wide legal system that defends their liberty and advances democracy.
The duke returns to power, seemingly insensible to the lives he has almost ruined by his irresponsibility (remember: none of this would have happened had the duke been willing to enforce his crackdown himself).
He is insensible to the fact that his fiancee is indifferent to him and is flirting with Henry Crawford; although he does have some grudge against Henry, stating that he is too short to be handsome.
In some cases, patients were insensible to pain, but did not experience amnesia. Stonewall Jackson, for example, recalled the sound of the saw cutting through the bone of his arm, but recalled no pain. Infection was the most common cause of death of injured soldiers.Billings, p.
She was, in Thomas Davies' words, "insensible to compunction and inflexibly bent on cruelty." Sarah Siddons in the sleepwalking scene Sarah Siddons starred in John Philip Kemble's 1794 production at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and offered a psychologically intricate portrait of Lady Macbeth in the tradition of Hannah Pritchard.
And her whole body was covered in bruises. I wondered what > could have caused them. Then, when I saw how she slipped her Gauloise that > she smoked and let it burn off on her arm, I realized: burns caused by > falling cigarettes. The numerous tablets had made her body insensible to > pain.
The Humane Slaughter Act, or the Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter Act (P.L. 85-765; 7 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.) is a United States federal law designed to decrease suffering of livestock during slaughter. It was approved on August 27, 1958. The most notable of these requirements is the need to have an animal completely sedated and insensible to pain.
Handel himself seems to have been not insensible to its merit, > for I heard him play it by memory as a lesson at Mrs. Cibber's, with > wonderful neatness and spirit near twenty years after it was > composed.Charles Burney: A General History of Music: from the Earliest Ages > to the Present Period. Vol. 4. London 1789 reprint: Cambridge University > Press 2010, , p. 330.
It was the Grand Duke Paul's best friend, young Andrei Razumovsky, who commanded the frigate that carried the young ladies and their mother. He was immediately captivated by these charming passengers, and was particularly taken with Wilhelmine. She was not insensible to the admiration of Andrei. The meeting of the Tsarevich with the Hessian princesses occurred in Gatchina on 15 June 1773.
Paul H. Hayne spoke warmly in its favor. Oliver Wendell Holmes, writing to Mrs. Bedford, after a review of the poems, says: "I recognize in your poems a sincere human feeling—a character which always commends any poetical effort." Longfellow, amid the praise of the world found time to write a letter of encouragement and well wishes, and a host of others, able critics and authors, were not insensible to the merits of the work.
The 1958 HMSA was the first major federal law concerning animal welfare. The HMSA stipulates that animals be "rendered insensible to pain...before being shackled, hoisted, thrown, cast, or cut", and sets out which methods of slaughter are appropriate for which species. The enforcement of the HMSA is questionable. The law lacks a general enforcement mechanism - its original enforcement mechanism, the prohibition of federal purchases of animal products whose slaughter violated the HMSA, was repealed in 1978.
Bong (Vhong Navarro) has liked Winona (Toni Gonzaga) since time immemorial but he never had the courage to pursue her. Winona on the other hand, seems to be also showing interest in Bong, but he is too insensible to notice this. One day, in the tenement Bong is managing for his Aunt Lolit, he receives the final notes from the recently deceased neighborhood Doctor. Panying, Doc's assistant, hands Bong his result and just hands out Winona's.
While the Edict of Gülhane was more complex, it consisted mainly of three demands. The first was a guaranteed insurance of the security of life of every subject. The direction of thought here being that if a subject's life is endangered, he/she can become a danger to others and the sultan, since people do many things out of fear in order to protect their health. If there is an absence of security to fortune, everyone is insensible to the government and public good.
Le Roy was born at Lamballe as the daughter of an artillery officer. Under the stage name of Beaumenard, le Roy made her first Paris appearance in 1743 as Gogo in Charles Simon Favart's Le Coq du village. After a year at the Opéra- Comique, she played in several companies, including that of Marshal Saxe, who is said to have been not insensible to her charms. In 1749, she made her debut at the Comédie-Française as Dorine in Tartuffe, and her success was immediate.
Therefore, GPS is mostly a theoretical idea, and several scheduling algorithms have been developed to approximate this GPS ideal: PGPS, aka Weighted fair queuing, is the most known implementation of GPS, but it has some drawbacks, and several other implementations have been proposed, as Deficit round robin or WF2Q. GPS is considered as a fair ideal, and all its approximations "use it as a reference to measure fairness." Nevertheless, several Fairness measures exist. GPS is insensible to packet sizes, since it assumes a fluid model.
After having haughtily refused a number of suitors, under the pretext that they are not peers of France, Émilie de Fontaine falls in love with a mysterious young man who quietly appeared at the village dance at Sceaux. Despite his refined appearance and aristocratic bearing, the unknown (Maximilien Longueville) never tells his identity and seems interested in nobody but his sister, a sickly young girl. But he is not insensible to the attention Émilie gives him and he accepts the invitation of Émilie’s father, the Comte de Fontaine. Émilie and Maximilien soon fall in love.
It was filled with caustic criticisms of the author of De phialis rubricatis and relegated him to the rank of notorious heretics who had combated devotion to the saints and the veneration of their relics. Victor de Buck seemed all but insensible to the attacks and contented himself with opposing to Monsignor Sconamiglio's book a protest in which he rectified the more or less unconscious error of his enemies by proving that neither the decree of 1863 nor any other decision emanating from ecclesiastical authority had affected his thesis.
On 4 August 1835, he was suddenly taken unwell; a stupor succeeded, from which it was impossible to rouse him; and on the following day he breathed his last, without a groan or struggle, but insensible to the presence of his grieving friends who were assembled round his death-bed. Thus died in his sixty-third year of age. His remains were buried in the western extension of Greyfriars Kirkyard, halfway down the eastern path. A large monument was erected by his congregation, with an inscription commemorative of his worth and their regret.
15th-century depiction of exsanguination as part of Jewish ritual slaughter of animals for consumption Exsanguination is used as a method of slaughter. Before the fatal incision is made, the animal will be rendered insensible to pain by various methods, including captive bolt, electricity or chemical. Without prior sedation, stunning or anesthetic, this method of slaughter causes a high degree of anxiety, although other religiously funded studies contradict these findings.Schulze W, Schultze- Petzold H, Hazem AS, Gross R. Experiments for the objectification of pain and consciousness during conventional (captive bolt stunning) and religiously mandated ("ritual cutting") slaughter procedures for sheep and calves.
At the same time he concerned himself, like his mentor Robert of Arbrissel, with the salvation of the surrounding population, giving practical help to the outcasts who gathered round him. He was a great preacher, remarkable for zeal, insensible to fatigue, and fearlessly outspoken; he is said to have attempted to reconcile Henry I of England with his brother, Robert Curthose. He seems to have visited England and a considerable part of western France, but Normandy was the chief scene of his labours. Between 1105-1120 he founded a monastery of nuns, Abbaye Blanche, at Mortain, with his sister Adeline—later canonized—as abbess.
The jailer was not at > home but his wife was. She loved music and cordials and being once a beauty > was by no means insensible to flattery even from men who could not see. She > fell an easy victim to their wiles, and the blind harpers contrived to steal > the keys out of her pocket, oppressed as she was with love and music." > "They did not forget to make the turnkey drunk also, and while Higgins > remained behind soothering his infatuated dupe, Keenan escaped with Higgins’ > boy on his back to guide him over a ford in the river Strule, by which he > took his ,,, back to Kilmoon and repeated the offense for which he had been > previously imprisoned.
Macdonald suggests that > unlike Wagner, Alkan did not seek to refashion the world through opera; nor, > like Berlioz, to dazzle the crowds by putting orchestral music at the > service of literary expression; nor even, as with Chopin or Liszt, to extend > the field of harmonic idiom. Armed with his key instrument, the piano, he > sought incessantly to transcend its inherent technical limits, remaining > apparently insensible to the restrictions which had withheld more restrained > composers.François-Sappey (1991), 130 (translated from the original French). However, not all of Alkan's music is either lengthy or technically difficult; for example, many of the Op. 31 Préludes and of the set of Esquisses, Op. 63.Smith (2000) II, 38–9, 47.
The Duke of Bedford wrote in 1897 that "Agriculturalists and the nation at large were alike insensible to the real character of the depression...Cheap marine transport had already thrown open the English market to the cereals of four continents...It is easy to be wise after the event, but it is strange that a catastrophe which was no longer merely impending but had actually taken place should have been regarded by those best able to judge as a passing cloud".The Duke of Bedford, The Story of a Great Agricultural Estate (London: John Murray, 1897), p. 181. In previous seasons of bad harvests, farmers were compensated by high prices caused by the scarcity.Perren, p. 7.
Similar to EMS-92 on which CSIS drew reference, seismic impacts are classified into 12 degrees of intensity, or liedu (, literally "degrees of violence") in Roman numerals from I for insensible to XII for landscape reshaping. The scale was initially formalized by the China Earthquake Administration (CEA) in 1980, therefore often referred to by its original title as "China Seismic Intensity Scale (1980)". It was later revised, and adopted as a national standard, or Guobiao, series GB/T 17742-1999 by then National Quality and Technology Supervision Administration (now General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine of P.R.C., AQSIQ) in 1999. The standard was set for revision not long before the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.
The kind elderly man frees him from his chain and conveys him to a small bark below, while entirely insensible to what is passing around him. Laon learns later that the old man's eloquence has subdued his keepers, who have consented, at their own peril, to his escape. He is conveyed across the sea to a lonely island, where for seven years he is tended by this aged benefactor, whose kind and compassionate wisdom is sufficient to win back the mind of Laon to self-possession. After Laon recovers, the old man tells him that during the years of his illness the cause of liberty slowly gained ground in the "Golden City", modelled on Constantinople, and that he himself would gladly assist in the Revolution which has now actually started there.
Johnston, Henry Phelps; The Campaign of 1776 Around New York and Brooklyn, p176, 205 Senator Wall likely inferred that Sullivan was his commander based upon a newspaper account of the time preserved by the family as a keepsake that read: > We hear that, in the late action on Long Island, Colonel Philip Johnston of > New Jersey behaved with remarkable intrepidity and fortitude. By the well- > directed fire from his battalion, the enemy was several times repulsed, and > lanes were made through them, until he received a ball in his breast, which > put an end to the life of as brave an officer as ever commanded a battalion. > General Sullivan, who was close to him when he fell, says that no man could > behave with more firmness during the whole action. As he sacrificed his life > in defence of the invaded rights of his country, his memory must be dear to > every American who is not insensible to the sufferings of his injured > country, and as long as the same uncorrupted spirit of liberty which led him > to the field shall continue to actuate the sons of freemen in America.

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