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But that's a ridiculous assumption, as a moment's reflection will make plain.
Kavanaugh would at least make plain the power dynamics behind forced pregnancy.
After all, it's not just the health warnings that make plain packaging work.
They make plain that one does not need mirrors to generate worlds unbounded.
But the new boss, you make plain, isn't as subtle as the old ones.
The new certification process is meant to make plain exactly what services an advertiser provides.
At the very least, features like Smart Delivery make plain the farce we've been living with.
But, as the news reports make plain, it got hold of the data in particularly deceptive ways.
However, Downing said documents related to the case would make plain the unusual treatment his client received.
When the craft beer movement first gathered momentum, very few brewers wanted to make plain styles like pilsner.
"Micro mini" or "toy" bags make plain the diminished role of cash, at least for celebrities and the rich.
"The involvement of the British state is something that the government ought to make plain to parliament," he said.
Like Dowd, all too many in the supposedly nonideological press make plain their disdain for both candidates, but especially Trump.
Australia was the first country to make plain packaging compulsory but France and Ireland have also agreed to do so.
The dough is a bit more mottled than I would like, but I soldier on and make plain and chocolate croissants.
And all of the facts make plain that 22006 was not only a Democratic wave, but a massive and historic one.
The president of the United States cares a lot about what happens to the stock market, as his tweets make plain.
"If you make plain vanilla tech that's used for handsets, just for your phone … I'm betting you're good to go," he said.
A kiss, after all, is typically the first physical gesture in which we make plain our desire and open ourselves to rejection.
One thing Tsunami Democràtic has been at pains to make plain in all (visible) communications to its supporters is that protests must be peaceful.
As you make plain, your resentment about the house is part of a larger package of resentments, and resentments can put blinkers on us.
The Manafort inquiry has nothing to do with the White House as the indictment itself and the related public acknowledgement of Manafort's lawyer, make plain.
It's taken someone as frightening as Trump to make plain that Congress must act to restrain not just the sitting president, but the office itself.
The EU should make plain that the benefits of the association pact depend on progress against graft; America should attach the same conditions to arms sales.
And one should expect that Trump would not want to rely on a Russian government translator to make plain the points he was trying to make.
The goldsmith or silversmith had been content to make plain dashes, so to speak, with his chisel, and these dashes had been allowed to make patterns.
These latest attacks make plain a months-long pattern of abuse and intimidation by Trump, that if he weren't president, could land him in jail, they said.
They make plain the subtle magic of all of Robinson's art: returning tired images and jaded tastes to the first-morning blush of their, and our, innocence. ♦
During his two-hour closing argument, the Montgomery County district attorney, Kevin R. Steele, worked to make plain the links between the testimony and the language of the law.
The strongest works in the show are the videos, which reveal the processing of pain and make plain the physical and emotional toll of murder, abuse, tyranny, and other injustices.
Rather, the purpose of the trip is to make plain the areas of disagreement, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity in keeping with State Department practice.
All they can do is make plain the choice America faces between hewing to ideals that everyone in public life once at least pretended to revere, or consenting to their defilement.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain got the go-ahead on Thursday to make plain packaging compulsory on cigarettes when a court struck down a legal challenge brought by the world's top four tobacco companies.
P.S.G., as it was all summer, was trying to keep track of the endless, spirit-sapping saga over Neymar's future, waiting impatiently for Barcelona to make plain its intentions toward the striker.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada, following the lead of Britain and Australia, will make plain packaging of cigarettes compulsory in a bid to cut the rate of smoking, Health Minister Jane Philpott said on Tuesday.
"The involvement of the British state is something that the government ought to make plain to parliament," David Davis MP, chair of the UK's All-Party Parliamentary Group on drones, told VICE News.
Politicians must make plain to voters that if they want to keep the taxpayer-funded model and expect to carry on living into their 80s and beyond, they will have to pay for it.
He should make plain that three things would force consideration of a United States military response — attacks on American personnel, Iran rushing to acquire the fissile material for a bomb and any direct Iranian attack on Israel.
While the street sweeps in Skid Row and the caging of immigrant children have little to do with the spread of COVID-19, all three episodes make plain the power — and peril — of stoking fear of epidemics.
The DOE now requires students to apply individually for relief and permits institutions to use pre-dispute arbitration agreements and class action waivers as a condition of enrollment, provided the schools make "plain language-disclosures" about these processes.
And, on Thursday, go simple again, with Alison Roman's garlicky chicken thighs with scallion and lime, which I'd like to eat with vegetable fried rice but never do because it's so easy just to make plain stovetop rice.
"We cannot solve our most intractable problems unless we are honest about what they are, unless we are willing to have difficult conversations and accept what facts make plain," Harris writes in her new memoir, The Truths We Hold.
In a 26-page outline of his crimes and convictions for financial crimes, prosecutors make plain how high-flying Manafort believed he was, lifted for years by millions of dollars in secret income and a lifestyle of excessive spending.
These three charts, based on their findings, should make plain how the programs, which complement each other in many states, have increased insurance coverage among America's kids and made it easier for them to access health care they need.
While there's no way of knowing how important this narrative of corruption will be to the investigation as a whole, it does make plain that many of the problems he has unearthed are beyond his power as a prosecutor to resolve.
LONDON (Reuters) - New finance minister Rishi Sunak should resist the urge to rewrite Britain's fiscal rules ahead of the budget next month and he should make plain that any spending increases will mean more tax, a think-tank said on Wednesday.
Japan Tobacco dropped 2.6 percent to a near three-week low after Britain got the go-ahead to make plain packaging compulsory on cigarettes when a court struck down a legal challenge brought by the world's top four tobacco companies, including Japan Tobacco.
And in New York, an elector by the name of William Jefferson Clinton cast his vote for his wife and then came out to make plain that he believes Donald J. Trump won the presidency only because of outside interference in the election.
But 10 years after Renfro's death, interviews with Renfro's former colleagues make plain that the mechanisms in place to protect child actors — mechanisms compromised by conflicts of interest and a dependence on parents and guardians — were scarcely capable of protecting kids like Renfro, and largely remain so today.
They make plain their appreciation for a good rock 'n' roll riff throughout the album, but its final statement, "The Sparrow," is as close to a power ballad as Agrimonia has ever gotten, thanks to a plaintive guitar solo echoing through the murk and delicately down-tempo opening salvo.
In 48 hours of walkabouts, meetings and speeches, the American president delivered the same message, politely and respectfully, but firmly: that he had come to "bury the last remnant of the cold war in the Americas" and "to extend a hand of friendship to the Cuban people" but also to make plain that Cuba needs to change.
Before spatting, each participating athlete should send a signed Spat Notice letter to their athletic director (and local media), stating that: The school's shoe/apparel contract makes plain that the player is required to promote by wearing and displaying a logo; NCAA bylaws make plain that amateurism forbids players from commercial promotion; Player-school contracts do not require athletes to wear and display logos; As such, the undersigned athletes intend to spat their shoes and uniforms with logos for upcoming televised games, until and unless the school meets their demands.
She was also an excellent portraitist as her self-portrait (1932) and Boy Resting (1939) make plain.
His self-titled debut studio album was released on 25 September 2015 by HitMill Records. The album peaked at number 36 on the Swiss Albums Chart. On 21 October 2015, he released the single "Momento" with Snook, Make Plain and Anna. The song peaked at number 13 on the Swiss Singles Chart.
Arguably the most ruthless of Rally's opponents. Of Italian ancestry, "Iron Goldie" is a high-ranking member of a mob family in Sicily. Many call her a Mafia Queen. She is an incredible hand-to-hand combatant, and is quite skilled at creating complex plans, which, though often successful, often make plain her cavalier attitude towards her subordinates.
Goldsmith wrote this romantic ballad of precisely 160 lines in 1765. The hero and heroine are Edwin, a youth without wealth or power, and Angelina, the daughter of a lord "beside the Tyne". Angelina spurns many wooers, but refuses to make plain her love for young Edwin. "Quite dejected with my scorn", Edwin disappears and becomes a hermit.
Mr. Filene was, however, more than a > champion of popular rights. He was a prophet who perceived the true meaning > of these changing times. He was an analyst who was able, by mathematical > calculations, to make plain to us that our modern mechanism of abundance > cannot be kept in operation unless the masses of our people are enabled to > live abundantly.
They fight, until he apologizes for what he has done ("That's What I Could Do"). Aware that something about herself has changed, Violet assumes it is her scar; she reboards the bus, convinced she has had a miracle ("Surprised [Reprise]"). When she gets out at the Fort Smith station, Monty is there waiting. His efforts at sympathy make plain to her that her face has not changed at all.
It is more as if we are unable to find them, > and then they spring out at us; we are not sure from where. —Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times. > The narratives weave toward minor epiphanies, backing and filling, curving > around their characters with a seeming lack of coherence—yet they are > strangely compelling, as the refusal to make plain their meanings gives more > depth to implication. —Michael Darling, Books in Canada.
Now about her we shall write > very shortly. But I have now mentioned these matters at this point in order > to make plain that our books in many things agree with those of the > Egyptians. Josephus equates the queen "Nikaulē" with the one the Bible calls the Queen of Sheba, not with the daughter of Pharaoh who was Solomon's wife, whom he mentions separately later without giving her a name (Ch. 8, 193).
The language of Arcadia switches between the colloquialisms of early 19th century England and those of modern England. Stoppard's language reflects his periods, historical and modern, and he uses speech patterns and lexicons in keeping with his characters. But his is a stylised dialogue, conveying the "look and feel" of the past as perceived by the modern audience. Still, it has sufficient latitude in register to make plain the relationships between the characters.
For instance, statutes often contain "definition" sections, which attempt to make plain how the statute should be read. The courts have developed "canons of construction", rules which are intended to guide the manner in which a statute is to be applied. The rule of lenity is one such canon. Implicit in its provisions is the additional burden placed on the prosecution in a criminal case and the protection of individual rights against the powers of the state.
Buttercream swirls are piped onto the sides of a cake with a pastry bag Cake decorating is one of the sugar arts that uses icing or frosting and other edible decorative elements to make plain cakes more visually interesting. Alternatively, cakes can be molded and sculpted to resemble three-dimensional persons, places and things. Cakes are decorated to mark a special celebration (such as a birthday or wedding). They can also mark national or religious holidays, or be used to promote commercial enterprises.
Providing complete information levels the information asymmetries between the producer and consumer and improves consumer decision-making. Transparent information about the terms and conditions associated with the product or service make plain the regulatory requirements to redress any consumer grievances. Informing the consumer can also help set the consumer's expectations of the product, which can be useful to the producer. Some businesses may be reluctant to inform their potential consumers, concerned that this might harm the marketability and attractiveness of their products.
She characterized the album as a "hotchpotch of odds and sods that often make plain their co-authors" but singled out the "breezy" and "carefree" '(I Like) The Way That You Love Me' and the "pugnacious" 'Hollywood Tonight' for praise. The Reno Gazette-Journal gave the album 3 stars out of 4, while the Toronto Sun gave it 3 stars out of 5. Nima Baniamer of Contactmusic.com gave the album 4/5 and stated that Jackson still seems to hold the capability to effortlessly transgress music genres.
He called the musicians involved a "prog dream team" and praised Anderson's and Stolt's use of their musical abilities and production. The interlocking pieces, he thought, are "brightly orchestrated and lushly illustrated with keyboards and choral vocals". In summary, he cited the album added to the "depth, dimension, and legacy" that Yes established, "but also make plain that the result is forward-thinking 21st century prog, free of overwrought nostalgia or self-indulgence". Chris Roberts reviewed the album for Prog magazine, a division of TeamRock.
The food of Dar Sai is strongly spiced in order to make plain water seem more appealing by contrast; off-worlders generally find the taste and smell of such food revolting. Darsh who leave Dar Sai often face prejudice due to this smell, and their residences are sometimes restricted to certain neighborhoods (a characteristic they share with the Sanduskers, as mentioned in The Killing Machine). Dishes include pourrian, chatowsies and ahagaree. Darsh beer has been described as tasting as though a dog has been washed in it.
The Islamic hadith describe that Jesus would, upon his second coming, "Break the Cross". Ahmadis interpret this to mean that he will "make plain the error of the creed of the cross". Ghulam Ahmad's teachings of Jesus, being a mortal man who survived crucifixion and died a natural death upon earth, is considered as a testimony of the prophecy being fulfilled. Ahmadis believe the followers of Christianity will gradually come to accept the same teaching and this will repeal the central doctrines of the divinity of Jesus, Atonement and Resurrection.
Patent applications up until 1930, spelled the name without an 'a', but about 1906, foreign sources had started to insert an 'a'. The Lace working party of 1946 standardised the name with an 'a' and the trade association henceforth adopted that spelling. Until 1823 they were used solely to make plain net, working on a 60 inch beam at 80 motions per minute In 1828 an improvement was made to drive the bobbin carriage at intervals, thus leaving time for 'shogging' the guide bars between each movement. In 1841 use of a knob Jacquard allowed the insertion of thick thread (liner).
Gervase Frant, 7th Earl of St Erth, returns to his family seat at Stanyon, having inherited from his father while abroad with the army against Napoleon. Also residing at the house are his stepmother, the Dowager Lady St Erth, Gervase's younger half-brother Martin, his cousin Theo and his stepmother's young friend, Drusilla Morville, who is on a long- term visit. Gervase had not spent much time at Stanyon as a child; his maternal grandmother had taken him in instead. Lady St Erth and Martin make plain to Gervase that they are disappointed that he has survived the war, as Martin might have inherited instead.
But speech [logos] serves to make plain what is advantageous and > harmful and so also what is just and unjust. For it is a peculiarity of > humans, in contrast to the other animals, to have perception of good and > bad, just and unjust, and the like; and the community in these things makes > a household or city [polis]. [...] By nature, then, the drive for such a > community exists in everyone, but the first to set one up is responsible for > things of very great goodness. For as humans are the best of all animals > when perfected, so they are the worst when divorced from law and right.
In July 2016, the Internet Society published a user study that assessed the ability of Signal users to detect and deter man-in-the-middle attacks. The study concluded that 21 out of 28 participants failed to correctly compare public key fingerprints in order to verify the identity of other Signal users, and that the majority of these users still believed they had succeeded, while in reality they failed. Four months later, Signal's user interface was updated to make verifying the identity of other Signal users simpler. Before version 4.17, the Signal Android client could only make plain text-only backups of the message history, i.e.
From 1941, he belonged to the circle about Carl Friedrich Goerdeler. All historical research seems to make plain that Wirmer managed in the resistance to overcome with his personal contacts certain provisos which traditionally stood between such groups as the trade unionists and the Social Democrats, the church circles and the old noble élites. Wirmer supported Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg's plan to assassinate Hitler right from the beginning. Berlin-Lichterfelde After Stauffenberg's plans failed and Hitler survived the bombing at the Wolf's Lair in East Prussia on 20 July 1944 – Josef Wirmer would have been Justice Minister if it had succeeded – Wirmer was arrested on 4 August.
The description stressed that this was not intended to be the only time commanders might take independent action, but was intended to make plain times when they definitely should. Similarly, instructions on what to do if the fleet was instructed to take evasive action against torpedoes were amended. Commanders were given discretion that if their part of the fleet was not under immediate attack, they should continue engaging the enemy rather than turning away with the rest of the fleet. In this battle, when the fleet turned away from Scheer's destroyer attack covering his retreat, not all the British ships had been affected, and could have continued to engage the enemy.
As the opinions of their experts make plain, any effective plan would necessarily require a host of complex policy decisions entrusted, for better or worse, to the wisdom and discretion of the executive and legislative branches." In dissent, Judge Staton, sitting on the 9th Circuit panel by designation, characterized the majority as shirking its judicial responsibility to rectify a grave constitutional wrong in the manner the U.S. Supreme Court laudably did in its landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, stating, "My colleagues throw up their hands, concluding that this case presents nothing fit for the Judiciary." She further argued, "No case can singlehandedly prevent the catastrophic effects of climate change predicted by the government and scientists.
In a review of the movie, the Harvard Crimson described BUtterfield 8 "one of O'Hara's few good novels" and "one of the truly great chronicles of the 1930s". In 1960, at the time of the movie and paperback edition, O'Hara described his ambition in writing this novel: "I was determined to make plain what I had seen." He claimed to have suppressed the more shocking details of the story and enjoyed that it was nevertheless "a shocker to the literary cocktail party set". He wrote: O'Hara donated the typescript of the novel to Yale, and complained when an article in the Yale Alumni Magazine about the school’s holdings in American literature omitted mention of him.
Lord Havers was briefly Lord Chancellor in 1987. In the 1960s, the historical biographer, Elizabeth Hamilton, whose husband, Sir Richard Hamilton, 9th baronet (1911–2001) inherited Walton Hall in 1961, found a vast consignment of papers there that she used as the basis of a book about the scandal. She took the view that Lady Mordaunt probably did fake her madness at first, but added that "if you feign insanity, it can become a habit, and you can genuinely go mad".Daily Telegraph, 16 January 2002 Reviewing Lady Hamilton's book for The Sunday Telegraph, Nicola Shulman, Marchioness of Normanby, observed that "the sly unhindered crimes committed against Harriet Mordaunt make plain what rights a woman was owed in 1869".
The story section will, > however, be only one of many with which The Mirror will appeal to Australian > women. Every feminine interest and activity will be served in the best way > that long experience can suggest and money can command. Specialists will > help the paper's readers in their dress designing and building; others will > help them in the thousand and one matters that perplex the housewife; > doctors and nurses will give advice, especially to bush-mothers, with regard > to ailments and the sickroom; even the lawyer will be brought into the > service to make plain some of the problems that disturb women. But the woman > and the girl of to-day ask for more even than all this.
Furthermore, there is a ready - and less absolute - interpretation of ss (14) which is both consistent with its language and in harmony with ss (11). The words 'have access to' in ss (14) are to be interpreted as barring physical access to the contents of the docket, in the sense of having sight of or perusing such contents. Thus ss (14), read restrictively as indicated, does no more than make plain that, whatever access to the police docket an accused may have to be afforded in order to protect the right to a fair trial guaranteed by the Constitution, there is no correspondingly general right at the bail stage. In order to make that intention completely plain, the proviso to the subsection expressly excludes access required for trial purposes from its prohibitory ambit.
Since it was first reported in the media in August 1995, when the Daily Record ran an article entitled "Scotland's craziest takeaway", the deep-fried Mars bar has become a symbol for ill health, obesity and high-fat diets. The original article was quickly followed up by other UK publications, with the food portrayed to speak eloquently about Scotland's and the wider UK's poor diet, and resultant levels of obesity. In 2012, the Haven sought an application for secured status under the EU's Protected Food Name Scheme. But Mars wrote to the fish bar asking it to make plain that deep-frying of the bars was "not authorised or endorsed" by Mars, and an agreed disclaimer statement was put up in both the shop and in its menu.
In the meantime, the Lodge meets Ciri for the first time, revealing their plans to Ciri, as they meant to marry her off to Prince Tankred, the Kovirian heir. They make a point of telling her she's only meant to be his lover and bear his child, as they cannot guarantee marriage simply because she's no longer in possession of her birthright titles (notably the only heir of Cintrian throne, as the emperor of Nilfgaard married a young girl known in the series as Fake-Ciri, thus making her the de facto ruler of Cintra and stripping the real Cirilla of any titles she had). Ciri, grown tired of all the plots to marry her off, impregnate her or just make plain use of her womb for a "greater cause", agrees to think about it and return to the Lodge after she can discuss about it with Geralt. She then asks to go with Yennefer and meet Geralt in Rivia, as planned.

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