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A long evening, it might perhaps have been slightly edited.
The combination might perhaps even produce the fabled Pixel Watch.
A civilization that mightperhaps -- even be worthy of our grandchildren.
He never felt the adulation there that he might, perhaps, have expected.
This might perhaps be the most random thing I ever write, but here goes nothing.
The controversy might, perhaps, be viewed as a sideshow in the politically polarized confirmation process.
This is where I'm starting to worry that OnePlus might perhaps give in to the same temptation as everyone else.
In many ways, it feels as though niceness is no longer enough, as though it might perhaps even be slightly immoral.
They might, perhaps, replace performance surveys, monitor inclusion and diversity, identify high potential or put together dream teams for certain tasks.
They alleged that the president had leaked classified details to the Russians from which those sources and methods might perhaps be extrapolated.
Trump might perhaps have been confused by the news earlier in the week that Bloomberg's measure had hit a new 2.83 peak.
That success might, perhaps, have brought a degree of resentment from vanquished opponents, but Teixidor was adamant that was not the case.
Trump might perhaps have been confused by the news earlier in the week that Bloomberg's measure had hit a new 2019 peak.
In my district, a Catholic school that is closing might perhaps have stayed open if that money had been used for better causes.
As viewers might perhaps make incorrect assumptions about Kutcher, the film instead slowly unveils new information that contrasts his solitude and emotional state.
These areas need to be protected at all costs, Graham said, as they represent refuge from which the severely burned areas might, perhaps, be repopulated.
That might happen in the same way that Mr. Trump might perhaps renounce shiny ties and golf in favor of tie-dye and Zen meditation.
Pressed on whether enthusiasts for imminent bloody conflict might perhaps comprise an inadequate customer base, Mr Hubbard's voice grows quiet, and his accent seems to soften.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - A retelling of Britain's vote to leave the European Union and its dramatic political consequences might perhaps be framed as high drama or extreme farce.
Strikers considerably more experienced than him might, perhaps, have grown a little frustrated Tuesday in a first half that was a little more cagey than most expected.
In another scene, the class's German teacher explains to a Palestinian rapper (Karim Daoud) that his lyrics stating that Zionists should "burn" might perhaps be inappropriate in Germany.
For the Spurs, knocking off this historically great Warriors team and winning a sixth title in what supposedly is a transitional year might perhaps be Popovich's greatest achievement.
Trump might perhaps have been thinking of the well-known saga of the company Altamont Winds, which announced in 2015 that it would shut down its turbines in California's Altamont Pass.
He suggests more than once, for instance, that the worldwide Church might perhaps follow the American Church's lead in widening access to annulments and in speeding up the process for obtaining them.
As the primary lens through which many nonresidents come to know the city, it might, perhaps, give the casual viewer the impression that Baltimore consists mainly of drugs, murder and political corruption.
The creature here represented might perhaps with justice be proposed as an answer: an animal of such prodigious deformity as even to exceed in this respect the Surinam toad, or Rana Pipa.
The reason Dutch people aren't that enthusiastic about it yet might perhaps be because of the fact that it's illegal in the Netherlands, while cannabis is regulated in four states in the US now.
Or orphans might perhaps be adopted into quirky loving families — I was attached to a book called "The Family Nobody Wanted," a 1954 memoir by Helen Doss about adopting a dozen children from different ethnic groups.
Trump might perhaps have been referring to his effort to broker a deal between Ethiopia and Egypt in a dispute over a dam Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile river, a tributary of the Nile.
But people might, perhaps, care that the president, himself worth hundreds of millions or billions of dollars, is trying to extract $20 million or more in damages out of a former lover in an attempt to silence her.
It might (perhaps temporarily) tank a career as a movie producer or an actor or even as a senator — but apparently it doesn't disqualify you from running for senator in Alabama, or from being president of the United States.
Gravity Jack will work with them (and cover costs) to develop a solution that addresses their needs, then use that as a foothold from which to reach others in the space that might (perhaps rightfully) be wary of adopting the technology.
One worries that the album might perhaps fail to grab those unfamiliar with Star Wars, but that misses the whole point, which is that the various electronic noises bleeping and burbling throughout the movies generate a musicality of their own.
For he did see ghosts, in that extraordinary, mesmerising panorama of blue ice and white peaks: a pair of snow petrels, which he thought might be Shackleton and Scott, and a solar parhelion that might, perhaps, contain their safeguarding spirits.
Unlike in their previous opera, which placed a tale from the early Middle Ages within a coolly contemporary frame, this time Ms. Mitchell has set the action in modern dress, in a European court that might perhaps be in session now.
By the time those celebrations had started to dwindle, though, another story was emerging, one that dwarfs Atlético's victory and Liverpool's defeat, one that calls into question whether this might, perhaps, be the last of the Champions League we see for some time.
"If everyone were acting in good faith, it might perhaps be possible to resolve the classification issues in a reasonable amount of time, possibly a few weeks," said Steve Aftergood, a classification expert who directs the Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy.
She seemed to be trashing a movement for hypothetical crimes it might perhaps commit in the future while ignoring what it was doing in the present — and in the same piece, she failed to engage in good faith with the criticism against her for her support of UBC Accountable.
That she should have taken such early action might perhaps be understood on the ground that the son of the German Under-Secretary of State, von Weizsäcker, is attached to the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut in Berlin where some of the American work on uranium is now being repeated.
It's the kind of thing that requires you to know your history, which means that Benj Edwards, a digital historian and tech journalist whose writing often leads him into the realms of gaming and early computing, might perhaps be the perfect guy to get a controller business off the ground in 2019.
"We conducted a thorough check of all our clients, not just one client who may be a potential suspect involved in the case, but also other clients who might perhaps have an interest in following him for some reason," explained Hulio in the interview with Yedioth Ahronoth, one of Israel's largest newspapers.
Augustine, for example, wrote that if "there were no other means established to curb the malice of the wicked, extreme necessity might perhaps urge that such men be put to death," although he also urged local magistrates to show mercy to condemned prisoners and commute their sentences in order to give them time to repent.
Trump might perhaps have been referring to Democrats' efforts to obtain his tax returns, or perhaps to a whistleblower complaint by an IRS employee that alleges, according to the Washington Post, that at least one political appointee attempted to improperly interfere with the mandatory audit of the tax returns of Trump or Vice President Mike Pence.
The debate over Ellen's niceness as an entertainer and celebrity is a close cousin to the "civility" debate that periodically roils the political world: the question of whether it is politically more effective for the left to "be civil" to members of the Trump administration, or whether publicly confronting some of those members — like Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who was denied service at a restaurant in an act of political protest in 2018 — might perhaps be the morally correct and politically viable way to go.
He granted that it might, perhaps, be the case that ideas were both born with us and afterwards impressed upon us from without.
In physics, Whitehead's theory of gravitation articulated a view that might perhaps be regarded as dual to Albert Einstein's general relativity. It has been severely criticized.Chandrasekhar, S. (1979). Einstein and general relativity, Am. J. Phys.
The nomen Canuleius belongs to a large class of gentilicia formed using the suffix ', which was typically of Oscan names. It might perhaps be derived from the same root as Kanus, a surname originally referring to someone with white hair.Chase, pp. 120, 121.
57 and might perhaps be linked with the hegemony of the lower unconscious. "The next stage of the will is understanding that 'will exists'. We might still feel that we cannot actually do it, but we know...it is possible".Parfitt, p.
It was usually explained as a name given to a child born while his father was abroad, but might perhaps have been a diminutive of Proca, a name known from Roman myth, possibly referring to a suitor, or from procer, a prince or leader.Chase, pp. 111, 145.
But I had no more tears. And, in the depths of my being, in the recesses of my weakened conscience, could I have searched for it, I might perhaps have found something like – free at last!Night 1982, 105. Chlomo missed his freedom by three months.
The most popular interpretation links King Siliwangi with Sri Baduga Maharaja (said to have reigned 1482-1521). Another suggestion is that the legend of King Siliwangi might perhaps have been inspired by the history of Niskala Wastu Kancana instead (said to have reigned for 104 years 1371-1475).
If King James had made his subjects swear specifically "in the sense by him explained", the oath might perhaps have been endured, but when he made them "swear according to the plain and common sense, and understanding of the same words", to what was injurious to Catholic consciences, this could not be tolerated.
The meaning of "Murua" is obscure, but it might perhaps refer to the small village of near Beizama. It may be impossible to be certain. Mari was associated with various forces of nature, including thunder and wind. As the personification of the Earth, she may have been worshipped in association with Lurbira.
The nomen Numicius appears to belong to a class of gentilicia formed from other names ending in -ex, -icis, or -icus, which took -icius as a suffix. However, if as seems likely, the name is really the same as Numisius, it might perhaps be derived from the praenomen Numerius.Chase, pp. 126–128.
The chief works assigned to him are similar in their titles to those of most mediaeval theologians, and consist of "Quodlibeta", "Quæstiones Ordinariæ", "Conciones Variæ", and one which, had it been preserved, might perhaps have been of some interest, entitled De Fraterculorum Decimis.Leland. 437Bale, 579Pits, 627Tanner's Bibl. British 84Bale's Heliades. Harley manuscripts 3838, ii.
The letter is actually a harangue against idols and idolatry.Moore 1992, 703; cf. Dancy 1972, 199. Bruce M. Metzger suggests "one might perhaps characterize it as an impassioned sermon which is based on a verse from the canonical Book of Jeremiah."Metzger 1957, 96. Also endorsing its sermonic character are Ball 1913, 596; Tededche 1962, 822; Vriezen 2005, 543.
If the great case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) 1 Cr. 137 [2 Law. Ed. 118] had pronounced a different view, it might perhaps not arise even in the case of the Commonwealth Parliament; and there are those, even to-day, who disapprove of the doctrine of Marbury v. Madison (1803) 1 Cr. 137 [2 Law.
L. Sprague de Camp, Literary Swordsmen and Sorcerers: The Makers of Heroic Fantasy, , p. 116. Fantasy historian Brian Attebery notes that "Eddison's fantasies uphold a code that is unabashedly Nietzschean; had he written after World War II, his enthusiasm for supermen and heroic conflict might perhaps have been tempered".Brian Attebury, "E.R. Eddison", Supernatural Fiction Writers: Fantasy and Horror, ed.
Another common type of crystallographic defect is an impurity, meaning that the "wrong" type of atom is present in a crystal. For example, a perfect crystal of diamond would only contain carbon atoms, but a real crystal might perhaps contain a few boron atoms as well. These boron impurities change the diamond's color to slightly blue. Likewise, the only difference between ruby and sapphire is the type of impurities present in a corundum crystal.
In the British Isles, Danes landed three Viking ships at the isle of Portland, Dorset in 786 AD, where they met and killed a local reeve and his men.F. Donald Logan: The Vikings in History, p.22-24, Taylor & Francis (2005).The Vikings in Dorset might perhaps have originated from Norway and the exact time of the event is unclear, it took place between 786-793 AD. See "The Vikings in History".
Bradford had previously chosen to remain celibate, but now sees that marriage might perhaps be the will of God. Tewke calls Plentiful out; she admits her love, and he leaves the couple together. Bradford urges marriage at once, while Plentiful seeks the delay of a month, or at least a week; to the last he agrees. At her bidding, he follows custom by giving her half of a coin; she kisses his hand, inflaming his passion.
The father, whom this proposal utterly displeased, set off at > once on the road for Vienna; and thinking that the operation might perhaps > already have been undertaken, he entered the room where his son was with the > question, "Sepperl, does anything hurt you? Can you still walk?" Delighted > to find his son unharmed, he protested against all further unreasonable > demands of this sort. ... The truth of this anecdote was vouched for by > persons to whom [Joseph] Haydn has oftentimes told it.
Until the middle of the 19th century, psychology was widely regarded as a branch of philosophy. Whether it could become an independent scientific discipline was questioned already earlier on: Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) declared in his Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science (1786) that psychology might perhaps never become a "proper" natural science because its phenomena cannot be quantified, among other reasons.Thomas Sturm, Is there a problem with mathematical psychology in the eighteenth century? A fresh look at Kant’s old argument.
Waking up from deep sleep and finding herself alone in the midst of a thick forest, Damayanthi is terrified by her loneliness and sorrow. When she doesn’t find Nalan near her, she calls for him to stop hiding and appear before her. She finally realises that she had been abandoned, he might perhaps be gone in search of some cloth to cover him up. She curses Kali, the being responsible for this fate of hers, and walks away through the forest.
Milton 1962 p. 575 Milton attacks Charles I's rhetorical flourishes throughout Eikon Basilike, and he claims thatCorns 1999 p. 95 "the whole Book might perhaps be intended a peece of Poetrie".Milton 1962 p. 406 Milton criticises every aspect of Eikon Basilike to the point that when Charles I claims that he was with gentlemen, Milton responds "Gentlemen indeed; the ragged Infantrie of Stewes and Brothels".Milton 1962 p. 380 However, the criticism was not limited to just style and images.
PW, Suillius. The nomen is easily confused with that of the Suellia gens, with which it might perhaps be identical. Like the Suillii, the Suellii used the cognomen Rufus, although that surname was abundant enough to arise by chance in unrelated families. However, while the epigraphy of the Suellia gens places their origin firmly in Samnium, none of the Suillii are found in that region, although several inscriptions of this gens are from other parts of Italy, including Etruria and Campania.
Wisden described it as "a superb innings, and he might perhaps have made more runs if he had not become somewhat reckless after completing his hundred". He had gone to the wicket at 81 for 2, and the score was 216 for 6 when he was dismissed. South Africa lost again. In South Africa's next Test series, against the English tourists in 1905–06, Sinclair made 160 runs at an average of 20.00 and took 21 wickets at 19.90 in South Africa's first series victory.
The Riddle of Steel has suffered from distribution problems for yearsTRoSfans.com, forum area "The Riddle of Steel -> Driftwood Publishing", topic "How to purchase the TRoS Book PDFs"; retrieved in 2014-Jan-04 and there is a perception among fans that they are not likely to be solved.TRoSfans.com, forum area, topic "Buying Drifwood?"; retrieved in 2014-Jan-04 As of early 2013, there was some worry among the fan community of The Riddle of Steel that the RPG might perhaps no longer enjoy viable commercial release channels.
The dicta in De Wet v Deetlefs,1928 AD 293. which might, perhaps, be read to express a contrary view, were too widely stated for Grobler's liking, and did not apply, he argued, to a case such as the present; in any event, De Wet was clearly distinguishable from the present case.See Hough v Steenkamp 1946 CPD at 448-9; Tweedegeluk Eiendoms Beperk v Howes and Others 1949 (3) SALR 1220; Calitz v Lyle 1928 CPD at 549; MacGregor and Others v Beckenstrater 1949 (2) SALR 137.
For if we had their temptations, rue might perhaps do equally as bad or even worse than they. May every blessing attend you which can contribute in the least both to your temporal and spiritual welfare. May the God of peace be with you always; may you be patient in tribulation, remembering that whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth. and that these afflictions which are sent for our profit are but short, but the joys which will soon dawn upon us are of a duration.
Vladimir gives permission (Orlov son might perhaps be pressured to write positively about the USSR when he returns to London) and allows Grigori to accompany them. Act One closes with the arrest by the OGPU of Father Anton, who knows this means the Lubyanka and liquidation. Act Two takes places three days later at a railway station in western Russia, where the travelling party are waiting for a connection. Behind the political arguments, Elizaveta and Vladimir are sexually attracted; Andrey and Vera are falling in love.
He also worked on Dianthus and Verbascum. He found that reciprocal crossing produced identical results. He also pondered over the commercial applications of hybridization - "I would wish that I or somebody else would be so lucky someday to produce a species hybrid of trees which, with respect to the use of its lumber, would have a large influence on the economy. Among other good properties such trees might perhaps also have the one that they would reach their full size in one half of the time of normal trees" (translated by Ernst Mayr).
In 2005, JJ Koczan of The Aquarian Weekly wrote that Where You Want to Be might "perhaps go down in pop culture history as the record that broke the emo scene commercially." Six tracks from the album were included on the 2007 Notes from the Past compilation. In 2014, Alternative Press Brian Kraus wrote that it was "the closest they've come to the elusive 'perfect album. Calling it "catchy" in comparison to Tell All Your Friends, the album "matured the words past freshman year and flexed the rhythm guitar to a new level.
An axiomatization for subjective expected utility appeared in Pfanzagl (1967, 1968) and was endorsed by Morgenstern (1976): "Von Neumann and I have anticipated" the question whether probabilities "might, perhaps more typically, be subjective and have stated specifically that in the latter case axioms could be found from which could derive the desired numerical utility together with a number for the probabilities (c.f. p. 19 of The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior). We did not carry this out; it was demonstrated by Pfanzagl . . . with all the necessary rigor" (page 65).
It is highly likely that the name is related to the German word schmieren, which is used in point-trick games such as Skat for the technique of discarding a high-value card on a trick which your partner is winning. The name might perhaps be connected to the fact that a high-scoring card may be discarded in a trick won by the player's partner, like in Pinochle,Card Games for Dummies, p. 217, Barry Rigal, Omar Sharif, or even to "smudge," which is the highest bid in some forms of Pitch.
The chronicler Agrippa d'Aubigné recorded that the Poles marvelled at the ballet. Frances Yates has pointed out that the Italian influence on the French ballet de cour owed much to Catherine: > It was invented in the context of the chivalrous pastimes of the court, by > an Italian, and a Medici, the Queen Mother. Many poets, artists, musicians, > choreographers, contributed to the result, but it was she who was the > inventor, one might perhaps say, the producer; she who had the ladies of her > court trained to perform these ballets in settings of her devising.
It is generally agreed that, for the movement of bulky low-value goods over great distances, water transport is cheapest. This is especially true in Guyana, where the road infrastructure is poorly advanced. Moreover, with the widespread decentralization of economic activity that is being proposed by the government, and with the corresponding development of the interior regions of the country, the demand for water transport might, perhaps paradoxically, increase rather than diminish. The infrastructure that supports water transport in Guyana is located along the banks of the navigable rivers, namely, the Essequibo River, Demerara River and Berbice River.
For some, perhaps, yes. They make a conscious > decision to ignore any spiritual promptings. But for many, I think, > socialisation into a secular and materialist culture has simply obscured any > such awareness. The occasions when they might perhaps suspect that there is > more to reality than the material surface of things are when they encounter > a limit situation. Though it is also the case, as David Hay found in his > Nottingham survey, that many people feel that there is ‘something there’, > that there is more to reality than surface appearances. But ‘a feeling’ is > about as far as it goes.
Scrufizzer's debut single "Rap Rave" was released on 28 January 2013 on Stay Fizzy Records/Ministry of Sound. The Independent said that Scrufizzer "might, perhaps be considered one of the highest rated young MCs to be part of this new wave." "Rap Rave", produced by Paperbwoy, shows off Scrufizzer's distinct 'fizzy flow' and spitting techniques. In early 2013, BBC 1xtra's Nick Bright reckoned that Scrufizzer was the fastest spitter in the UK. On 21 May 2013, Scrufizzer signed with UK label Black Butter Records via Polydor Records, and released the single "Kick It" in October 2013.
Hindu treatment of the circle is often exceedingly good, and might perhaps less rarely inspire western design. Foliage, fruit and flowers are constantly adapted to a scheme of fret-cut decoration for doors or windows as well as the frames of chairs and the edges of tables. Southern Indian wood carvers are known to work often with sandalwood, always covered with design, where scenes or characters from Hindu mythology occupy space. Many of the gong stands of Burma show the highest skill; the arrangement of two figures bearing a pole from which a gong hangs is familiar.
Although it might perhaps seem less impressive to the layman, that evidence was far more convincing to the geologist than was the matching of continental shelves. In the light of his research, du Toit published a review of the stratigraphic and radioisotope evidence from those regions that supported Wegener's ideas, A Geological Comparison of South America with South Africa (1927). His best-known publication, Our Wandering Continents (1937), expanded and improved this work and, departing somewhat from Wegener, proposed two original supercontinents separated by the Tethys Ocean, a northern/equatorial Laurasia and a southern/polar Gondwanaland.
The hieroglyphical name of the goddess consists of a female head characterized by a hair-like curl (prefixed or infixed). The curl is not unimportant, since it is usually assumed to be the sign of the earth (kabʼ[an]) or the moon (Landa's u-sign), with the goddess being identified accordingly. However, the curl might, perhaps, better be viewed as the post-Classic rendition of the infix and hair curl characteristic of Classic glyphs for 'woman' (ixik).Stone and Zender 2011: 35 The head of goddess I is often preceded by the glyph for 'white' (sak).
Neoclassical economics assumes a person to be as follows: > [A] lightning calculator of pleasures and pains, who oscillates like a > homogeneous globule of desire of happiness under the impulse of stimuli that > shift about the area, but leave him intact.Thorstein Veblen (1898) Why Is > Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?, reprinted in The Place of Science in > Modern Civilization (New York, 1919), p. 73. Large corporations might perhaps come closer to the neoclassical ideal of profit maximization, but this is not necessarily viewed as desirable if this comes at the expense of neglect of wider social issues.
Antiochus fell violently in love with his stepmother, but did not disclose his passion, and chose rather to pine away in silence. The physicians were quite unable to discover the cause and nature of his disease, and Erasistratus himself was at a loss at first, till, finding nothing amiss about his body, he began to suspect that it must be his mind which was diseased, and that he might perhaps be in love. Erasistratus confirmed his conjecture when he observed that the skin of Antiochus grew hotter, his colour deeper, and his pulse quicker whenever Stratonice came near him, while none of these symptoms occurred on any other occasion.
Ovid, Metamorphoses xiii.750-68. This version of the tale now occurs nowhere earlier than in Ovid's work and might perhaps have been a fiction invented by the poet, "suggested by the manner in which the little river springs forth from under a rock". But according to the Greek scholar Athenaeus, the story was first concocted by Philoxenus of Cythera as a political satire against the Sicilian tyrant Dionysius I of Syracuse, whose favourite concubine, Galatea, shared her name with the nymph.Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 1.6e Others claim that the story was invented to explain the presence of a shrine dedicated to Galatea on Mount Etna.
The most significant figure was Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx (his name gallicised from the Italian Baldassare da Belgiojoso), whom Catherine placed in charge of training dancers and producing performances at court.Lee, 40–42. Historian Frances Yates has credited Catherine as the guiding light of the ballets de cour: > It was invented in the context of the chivalrous pastimes of the court, by > an Italian, and a Medici, the Queen Mother. Many poets, artists, musicians, > choreographers, contributed to the result, but it was she who was the > inventor, one might perhaps say, the producer; she who had the ladies of her > court trained to perform these ballets in settings of her devising.
French artist Paul Philippe Sanguin de Jossigny made two illustrations of this specimen, the only known depictions of Newton's parakeet in life, unpublished until 2007. Though both existing specimens are blue, some early accounts from Rodrigues have caused confusion over the colouration of the plumage. One of these is Leguat's following statement: If the green parrots Leguat referred to were not the Rodrigues parrot (Necropsittacus rodericanus), they might perhaps have been a green colour morph of Newton's parakeet, as Julian Hume has suggested. As A. Newton observed in his original description, some feathers of the female specimen display both blue and green tinges, depending on the light.
Had All- Ireland Home Rule evolved earlier, there might perhaps also have been no Easter Rising, no Anglo-Irish War, no independent twenty-six county Free State and no ensuing civil war. However, Murphy argues this to be unlikely because Unionist opposition after 1885 to any form "All-Ireland Home Rule" was extremely resilient and steadfast. The scale of Parnell's impact can be seen in the fact that Irish parties from Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have tried to claim him as one of their own. Ultimately the O'Shea divorce issue and Parnell's premature death changed the shape of Irish politics to an extent that can be but speculated.
Williams continued as non-resident vicar of Lampeter till October 1833, when he was instituted archdeacon of Cardigan; owing to some formality his institution had to be repeated in August 1835. A few weeks after his retirement from the rectorship Williams was appointed the first warden of the new school at Llandovery, just endowed by Thomas Phillips. The school was opened in temporary premises on 1 March 1848, pending the erection of permanent buildings, which were completed by May 1851, and Williams's name was used in fundraising. He hoped to develop the school into a collegiate institution which might perhaps in time supersede Lampeter College.
After what she considered a disappointing election result for UKIP in the local elections of May 2011, Andreasen called for her leader Nigel Farage to resign. The party responded that it had made gains in the election and that her statement "displays what one might perhaps charitably call a naivety in its analysis of the UK electoral scene". During a TV interview, Farage himself responded that Andreasen was out of touch and "didn't know what she was talking about". In November 2011, she told RTÉ Radio 1's Morning Ireland that the Irish government's nomination of Kevin Cardiff to the European Court of Auditors should be withdrawn.
More recently, Crusio has been investigating the possibility that Fmr1 knockout mice might perhaps be used as a model for autism. This idea is based on the fact that patients suffering from the Fragile X syndrome, caused by a deficiency of the FMR1 gene often show autistic symptoms. A good mouse model for the Fragile X syndrome is available in the form of mice in which the Fmr1 gene (the mouse homologue of the human FMR1 gene) has been invalidated. A review of the findings obtained with these mice in many different laboratories did indeed indicate that these animals display autistic-like symptoms, especially changes in social behavior, a key symptom of autism.
59–61; and Kracauer, pp. 138–139 In The Musical Quarterly, Martial Teneo and Theodore Baker wrote, "Without the example set by Hervé, Offenbach might perhaps never have become the musician who penned Orphée aux Enfers, La belle Hélène, and so many other triumphant works."Teneo, Martial, and Theodore Baker. "Jacques Offenbach: His Centenary", The Musical Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 1 (January 1920), pp. 98–117 Offenbach approached Hervé, who agreed to present a new one-act operetta with words by Jules Moinaux and music by Offenbach, called Oyayaye ou La reine des îles. It was presented on 26 June 1855 and was well received. Offenbach's biographer Peter Gammond describes it as "a charming piece of nonsense".
The protagonist is a boy known originally only as strákur Karlsson ('the boy Karl's son', where Karl can itself simply mean 'man'), though different characters bestow various names upon him. Strákur Karlsson grows up in Iceland in a place called Engisstaður, which ostensibly means 'meadow place' but can also be understood as 'no-place'. He is noted for his good-hearted innocence. Wishing to prove himself to his teacher Miss Júnílúnd, he sets out from home aiming to become an author and bring about world peace. Reaching Reykjavík, strákur Karlsson meets Alfróði (whose name means 'all-wise' but might perhaps better be glossed 'know-it-all', and is inspired by Candide’s Professor Pangloss).
Karen Radner said in 2010 that "In the inscriptions of Sargon we find, for the first time, that islands are used to mark the scope of Assyria's mightperhaps an indication of growing awareness that the world is more than one landmass enclosed by the sea". Karen Radner writes that Cyprus "was at that time dominated (to use a deliberately vague term) by the Phoenician kingdom of Tyre which, according to the Assyrian testimony, treated the local city-states as its vassals." When the stele was erected, Tyre still dominated Cyprus, although the Assyrians were now showing more interest in the island. Gradually, the role of Tyre diminished, and Assyrians began to establish direct contacts.
This community near Bad Marienberg had its first documentary mention on 6 January 1307 when Count Heinrich of Nassau with his wife Adelheid confirmed to the abbot and convent of the Marienstatt Cistercian Monastery the existing revenue in Velde (=Fehl/Fehl- Ritzhausen) and Graynsiven. The community of Großseifen celebrated 700 years of existence on 19 and 20 August 2006. The community's name has undergone many changes over the centuries, at various times being written Gransifen, Grassyffen, Grassifen, Graensüffen, Graseiffen and then eventually Großseifen, as the community is now known. The name's ending of –siven, –sifen or –seifen describes a kind of wetland found in the area. The first syllable Grayn– or Gran– might perhaps mean Krähn (“crows”).
Despite the antiquity of the Sed festival and the hundreds of references to it throughout the history of ancient Egypt, the most detailed records of the ceremonies--apart from the reign of Amenhotep III-- come mostly from "relief cycles of the Fifth Dynasty king Neuserra... in his sun temple at Abu Ghurab, of Akhenaten at East Karnak, and the relief cycles of the Twenty-second Dynasty king Osorkon II... at Bubastis."David O'Connor & Eric Cline, Amenhotep: Perspectives on his Reign, University of Michigan, 1998, p. 16. The ancient festival might, perhaps, have been instituted to replace a ritual of murdering a pharaoh who was unable to continue to rule effectively because of age or condition.Cottrell, Leonard.
In the case of extraordinary spending in time of war the government may wish to borrow more than the public would be willing to lend at a normal interest rate. If the dotted red curve started negative and showed no tendency to increase with r, then the government would be trying to buy what the public was unwilling to sell at any price. Keynes mentions this possibility as a point "which might, perhaps, have warned the classical school that something was wrong" (p. 182). He also remarks (on the same page) that the classical theory doesn't explain the usual supposition that "an increase in the quantity of money has a tendency to reduce the rate of interest, at any rate in the first instance".
If we make realistic (wave-based) assumptions regarding the behaviour of light on encountering polarisers and photodetectors, we find that we are not compelled to accept that the probability of detection will reflect Malus' law exactly. We might perhaps suppose the polarisers to be perfect, with output intensity of polariser A proportional to cos2(a − λ), but reject the quantum-mechanical assumption that the function relating this intensity to the probability of detection is a straight line through the origin. Real detectors, after all, have "dark counts" that are there even when the input intensity is zero, and become saturated when the intensity is very high. It is not possible for them to produce outputs in exact proportion to input intensity for all intensities.
The American edition, published in 1995 by Rosset's new company Foxrock, is translated by Michael Brodsky, himself a novelist and playwright. The first English translation had a mixed reception; one critic wrote "the new translation of the long unavailable play will delight Beckett scholars and aficionados alike" (playwright and journalist Jack Helbig writing in Booklist), but as might perhaps be expected the French publisher criticized the translation as "too American." It contained a few translation errors, such as the phrase Ton canotier avait un couteau, which is rendered as 'Your oarsman had a knife'; a canotier is a straw hat and couteau, here, means 'osprey feather'. A British edition was published in 1996 by Faber and Faber, translated by Barbara Wright.
Today, the fires in the complex are fed by gas piped in from Baku, and are only turned on for the benefit of visitors. Surakhani, the name of the town where the Ateshgah is located, likely means "a region of holes" (سراخ/suraakh is Persian for "hole"), but might perhaps be a reference to the fire glow as well (سرخ/sorkh/surkh is Persian for "red"). A historic alternative name for Azerbaijan as a whole has been Odlar Yurdu, Azeri for "land of fires". The etymology in Sanskrit for Surakhani is "mine of the gods" from sura which stands for the "gods", who stand in opposition to the asuras, the demons. Surakhany in Tati (the language of Surakhany, close to Persian) means “hole with the fountain”.
In late 1981 Rajneesh, through his secretary Ma Anand Sheela (Sheela Silverman), announced the inception of the "religion of Rajneeshism", the basis of which would be fragments taken from various discourses and interviews that Rajneesh had given over the years. In July 1983 Rajneesh Foundation International published a book entitled Rajneeshism: An introduction to Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and His Religion, in an attempt to systematise Rajneesh's religious teachings and institutionalise the movement. Despite this, the book claimed that Rajneeshism was not a religion, but rather "a religionless religion ... only a quality of love, silence, meditation and prayerfulness". Carter comments that the motivation for formalising Rajneesh's teachings are not easy to determine, but might perhaps have been tied to a visa application made to the Immigration and Naturalization Service to obtain "religious worker" status for him.
The breeze had freshened, though the sea was still quite smooth, > and this, with the clear, blue sky and bright sunshine, made a day > altogether too fine to be spent on shore. Many of those on board were > interested to see what effect some canvas would have on the new clipper, so > Mr. Raynes said to Captain Bertram that he thought it might perhaps be a > good plan to set some sail, "just to assist the tow-boat a little." Captain > Bertram, with a twinkle in his eye, said he thought so, too, and gave orders > to loose the topsails, jib, and foretopmast staysail. The Witch of the Wave > had a crew of Portsmouth riggers ... and it did not take them long to put > the topsails on her.
Tarrega conceded that younger women were likely to see the advert as sexist, but posited that the ad might have been instead attempting to reach older, more conservative women, who might perhaps have already decided to vote against independence; the intent might have been to make sure they remained committed to voting no rather than persuading undecided voters. That type of voter, Tarrega added, was not likely to use social media much and therefore might not have been much aware, if at all, of the backlash against the video. "There is a risk of misinterpreting what is just a media phenomenon and what can actually influence the voters", she wrote. "Whether by good luck or good management, The Woman Who Made Up Her Mind may not quite be the own goal that many claim".
His childhood and youth had gone by > before he embraced Christianity. Then he was of a peaceable, easy > disposition that did not like trouble, and would let things take their own > course, in hope that they might perhaps come right at last. He could not > bear to see his children chastised for their faults; he permitted disorderly > persons to go on in their own way, even in the village where he lived— > suffering personal inconvenience rather than give pain or cause offence; and > he scarcely ever interfered with the chiefs of Tonga, but left them to > govern their respective districts according to their own notions. We have > seen how the chiefs, unchecked by wise and firm restraint, forgot their duty > to their King, and rose in open rebellion; so that poor Josiah, in spite of > himself, was forced to go to war.
Without experience of chancery business, Wright worked from a manual of practice compiled for his use; but his care entailed an accumulation of arrears. He excluded Somers with other Whig magnates from the commission of the peace, and was attacked in the House of Commons (31 March 1704). He was, however, considered an honest judge; and his intervention, by the issue of writs of habeas corpus (8 March 1705), on behalf of the two counsel committed by the House of Commons to the custody of the serjeant-at-arms for pleading the cause of the plaintiffs in the Aylesbury election case, was brave (see Sir James Montagu). The House of Commons told the serjeant-at-arms to make no return to the writs, and might perhaps have proceeded to commit the lord keeper, but a prorogation terminated the affair.
The review in the Times Literary Supplement began, "This is a well-written detective story of which the only criticism might perhaps be that there are too many curious incidents not really connected with the crime which have to be elucidated before the true criminal can be discovered". The review concluded, "It is all very puzzling, but the great Hercule Poirot, a retired Belgian detective, solves the mystery. It may safely be asserted that very few readers will do so." A long review in The New York Times Book Review, read in part: The Observer had high praise for the novel, especially the character Caroline: > No one is more adroit than Miss Christie in the manipulation of false clues > and irrelevances and red herrings; and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd makes > breathless reading from first to the unexpected last.
Einstein's equation, by theory, can give these energies by measuring mass differences before and after reactions, but in practice, these mass differences in 1905 were still too small to be measured in bulk. Prior to this, the ease of measuring radioactive decay energies with a calorimeter was thought possibly likely to allow measurement of changes in mass difference, as a check on Einstein's equation itself. Einstein mentions in his 1905 paper that mass–energy equivalence might perhaps be tested with radioactive decay, which releases enough energy (the quantitative amount known roughly by 1905) to possibly be "weighed," when missing from the system (having been given off as heat). However, radioactivity seemed to proceed at its own unalterable pace, and even when simple nuclear reactions became possible using proton bombardment, the idea that these great amounts of usable energy could be liberated at will with any practicality, proved difficult to substantiate.
In one of the first scholarly works on European socialism written for an American audience, Richard T. Ely's 1883 book French and German Socialism in Modern Times, social democrats were characterized as "the extreme wing of the socialists" who were "inclined to lay so much stress on equality of enjoyment, regardless of the value of one's labor, that they might, perhaps, more properly be called communists". Many parties in this era described themselves as Social Democrat, including the General German Workers' Association and the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany which merged to form the Social Democratic Party of Germany, the British Social Democratic Federation and the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. Social Democrat continued to be used in this context up to the time of the Bolshevik Revolution of October 1917, at which time Communist came into vogue for individuals and organizations espousing a revolutionary road to socialism. According to Ely: As a label or term, social democracy or social democratic remains controversial among socialists.
When he had spent all his money wiser heads prevailed and, with Goldsmith's brother Henry acting as peacemaker, he was able to return to his academic studies. He was awarded a B.A. degree in February 1749, two years later than normal. Some extracts from Goldsmith's biographies: > From John Gibson Lockhart – He was, moreover, unfortunate in having for his > tutor a Mr. Wilder, noted for savage temper, who had the ungenerosity to > treat students of the subordinate class with peculiar harshness. Wilder > might, perhaps, have treated Oliver better, had his turn been for > mathematics and the scholastic logic, in which alone he himself excelled and > delighted: but Oliver never concealed his dislike of these studies, and for > his proficiency, to whatever it may have amounted, in the ancient languages > and their elegant literature, the tutor cared little or nothing ... The > youthful sizar was a poet, and we need not doubt that his passions at this > period fermented with sufficient commotion.
The High Evolutionary has been manipulated and driven to insanity by both the Beyonders and the Celestials, cosmic races that have interfered with human evolution in the past, indicating that his work might perhaps be a threat to their own. Even at his most unstable, the High Evolutionary has always demonstrated a paternal love toward even his most flawed creations: he rehabilitated Nobilus, has attempted to heal Count Tagar and the God Pack, and has spared the Man- Beast his life despite multiple attempts to murder him. At one point, he offered to (and did) restore the Savage Land after it was destroyed by Terminus, even though it had been created by the very race that had confiscated and then destroyed his own beloved creation, Counter-Earth. The High Evolutionary played a key role in saving the Earth from Chthon, and rescued Galactus from death despite his attempts to consume Counter-Earth.
Kate Everleigh in about 1880 Kate Everleigh (1864 - 8 February 1926) was a serio-comic actress and singer of the late Victorian era who was a music hall and burlesque performer as well as appearing in pantomime and musical theatre. In America in 1877, with Lydia Thompson's Company, she appeared in Reece and Farnie's burlesque Oxygen, or, Prince Fritz of VirgamenGänzl, Kurt. Lydia Thompson, Queen of Burlesque, pp. 185–186 Reece's burlesque of Robinson CrusoeBordman, Gerald Martin. "Act One: 1877–1878", American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle, Oxford University Press (2010), p. 44 and a version of Bluebeard. Other appearances in the United States included a production of The Magic Slipper with the Colville Opera Company at the Bush Street Theatre in San Francisco in November 1879. A critic wrote of her performance, "Miss Kate Everleigh made a handsome Prince, and might perhaps have scored a success had she been compelled to act the part in pantomime".Review of The Magic Slipper, The New York Clipper, New York, New York, 22 November 1879, p.
Installation of Bhanu Vicrama as King of Kerala by Parashurama The family descends from ancient Kings.per Wigram, H., Malabar Law and Custom High Court of Judicature Madras 1900 See Introduction at page xvi. Wigram also comments that they might perhaps be "the oldest aristocracy in the world." The first recorded inscription of the Venad chiefdom that later became Travancore is in the copper-plate grants of land and privileges on Jewish & Christian tradesmen.Logan, W., "The Malabar Manual", 1887 at page 265 The grants were made by the rulers of Kerala, the Perumal Viceroys of South Indian Kingdoms of the East Coast who were deputed to rule Kerala and witnessed by Nair Chiefs including the Chief of Venad.Gough, K., page Matrilineal Kinship, University of California Press, Berkeley and LA 1962 at page 303 In the beginning, when aristocratic lineages rose to power,Page 373, K. Gough, Matrilineal Kinship, University of California Press,Berkeley and LA, 1962 as in the case of small group broken away from its earlier tharavad through conquest.
In 1920, the Jewish members of the first High Commissioner's advisory council objected to the Hebrew transliteration of the word "Palestine" פלשתינה (Palestina) on the ground that the traditional name was ארץ ישראל (Eretz Yisrael), but the Arab members would not agree to this designation, which in their view, had political significance. The High Commissioner Herbert Samuel, himself a Zionist, decided that the Hebrew transliteration should be used, followed always by the two initial letters of "Eretz Yisrael," א״י Aleph-Yod:Israel Cohen, A Short History of Zionism, p.96, London, Frederick Muller Co., 1951, > He was aware that there was no other name in the Hebrew language for this > land except 'Eretz-Israel'. At the same time he thought that if 'Eretz- > Israel' only were used, it might not be regarded by the outside world as a > correct rendering of the word 'Palestine', and in the case of passports or > certificates of nationality, it might perhaps give rise to difficulties, so > it was decided to print 'Palestine' in Hebrew letters and to add after it > the letters 'Aleph' 'Yod', which constitute a recognised abbreviation of the > Hebrew name.
His parts were mainly confined to Shakespearean clowns and other characters principally belonging to low comedy. Some few might perhaps be put in another category. The Shakespearean parts assigned him included Clown in 'Measure for Measure,' Polonius, Peter in 'Romeo and Juliet,' Dogberry, Trinculo, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and Shallow in the 'Merry Wives of Windsor.' Other roles of interest were Don Pedro in the 'Wonder,' Don Jerome in the 'Duenna,' Crabtree, Antonio in 'Follies of a Day,' Silky in the 'The Road to Ruin,' Don Manuel in She Would and She Would Not and Sir Robert Bramble in the 'Poor Gentleman.' Out of many original parts taken between 1794 and 1805 the following deserve record: Robin Gray in Arnold's ‘Auld Robin Gray,’ Haymarket, 29 July 1794; Weazel in Cumberland's ‘Wheel of Fortune,’ Drury Lane, 28 February 1795; Fustian in the younger Colman's ‘New Hay at the Old Market,’ Haymarket, 9 June 1795. In the famous production at Drury Lane of Colman's ‘Iron Chest,’ 12 March 1796, Suett was Samson. In the ‘Will’ by Reynolds, 19 April 1797, he was Realize. His great original part of Daniel Dowlas, alias Lord Duberly, in The Heir at Law, was played at the Haymarket on 15 July 1797.
It was around this time that Bicknell started developing his interest in botany, by collecting plants with fellow teachers on weekends. He saw a copy of Henry William Ravenel's Fungi Caroliniani Exsiccati, a set of dried specimens (exsiccati) collected from North Carolina and area. Ellis initiated a correspondence with Ravenel, and established a friendship that lasted until Ravenel's death in 1887. Ellis taught in a public school in Potsdam village in 1863, and later served on the Union side in the American civil war from 1864 to 1865. He served on the steam frigate USS Susquehanna of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, and was present during the bombardment of Fort Fisher on December 24–25, 1864 and January 13–15, 1865, when the Fort was captured. The war took its toll on his spirits; his April 22, 1865 diary entry reads: "I have felt degraded ever since I have been here & no amount of money & I might perhaps safely say no motive not even patriotism will ever induce me to put myself in the like position again." He was discharged from the Navy on May 18, 1865, and returned to Potsdam. After the war Ellis settled in Newfield, New Jersey, where he lived until his death.

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