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The most awful villains are often the most understandable ones.
It's bananas, but also maybe the most understandable paranoid delusion I've ever seen.
" Along with health issues, you may experience financial issues and the death of a spouse and friends, he said: "It's probably the most understandable of the three periods.
"We have many other, shall we say, candidates for impeachable offense in terms of the Constitution, but this one is the most understandable by the public," Pelosi said at a forum hosted by the Atlantic on Tuesday.
She referred to the allegations against him as "most understandable to the public," alluding to lawmakers' torturous, ongoing litigation of allegations that the Trump campaign solicited help from the Russian government to get Trump elected in 2016.
"This one is the most understandable by the public," Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiHouse Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Overnight Health Care: Judge rules supervised drug injection sites are legal | Is a drug pricing deal still possible?
Instead, this portrait of the whistle-blower as a young man provides perhaps the most understandable, human explanation yet for Snowden's ultimate decision to turn his back on his NSA colleagues, spill the agency's guts, and condemn himself to exile: It's the story of an ambitious geek smart enough to shoot up through the NSA's ranks while keeping intact ideals for the internet that were entirely opposed to those of his employer.
Absolute risk (or AR) is the probability or chance of an event. It is usually used for the number of events (such as a disease) that occurred in a group, divided by the number of people in that group. Absolute risk is one of the most understandable ways of communicating health risks to the general public.
In 1582 Temperica wrote a report to general Claudio Acquaviva. In his 1582 report Temperica expressed similar views as in 1593 report of another Jesuit, Aleksandar Komulović. The Catholic Reformists believed that it was necessary to determine what would be the most understandable language version on the territory populated by South Slavs. Temperica emphasized the importance of the Slavic literary language understandable all over the Balkans.
He read a lot additionally, was a frequenter of libraries; he read classics, both domestic and foreign. In high school he was already familiar with a large number of philosophical works – from Voltaire, Diderot and Rousseau to Marx, Engels and Herzen. Of the Russian classics, Zinoviev particularly singled out Lermontov, knew by heart many of his poems; from modern authors – Mayakovsky. The most understandable and closest foreign writer was Hamsun ("Hunger").
The iconostasis of the church dedicated to Ruđina. Ruđina Balšić is female image from the South Slavic folklore of the Balkans.Narrative Themes in Bulgarian Oral-Traditional Epic and Their Medieval Rootsbugarštica This phenomenon is due to many reasons, but the most understandable is that she was the last dynastic representative of a bygone era with the Ottoman Empire. Folk tales recorded by Kuzman Shapkarev in Yarlovo in the diocese of the Patriarchate of Peć (1346-1766).
Two and only one broadcasting technology couples all of the components of a traditional shortwave relay station into one unit: the ALLISS module. For persons totally unfamiliar with the concepts of how shortwave relay stations operate this design may be the most understandable. The ALLISS module is a fully rotatable antenna system for high power (typically 500 kW only) shortwave radio broadcasting—it essentially is a self contained shortwave relay station. Most of the world's shortwave relay stations do not use this technology, due to its cost (15m EUR per ALLISS module: Transmitter + Antenna + Automation equipment).
Appeasing Hitler: Chamberlain, Churchill and the Road to War, is a 2019 book by Tim Bouverie about the British policy of appeasement of Hitler in the 1930s. Bouverie explains the policy as a product of the British response to the First World War. Given that an enormous percentage of Britain's fighting- age men had died in a war the purpose of which no one could perceive, Bouverie describes British pacifism as the explanation of Chamberlain's appeasement policy, since "The desire to avoid a Second World War was perhaps the most understandable and universal wish in history." Bouverie describes the antisemitism of the British ruling class as the secondary cause of Britain's reluctance to stand up to Hitler.
The original birth control necklace was invented in 1989 by the Austrian gynecologist Dr. Maria Hengstberger who developed this necklace together with local Ethiopian women and adapted it to their wishes and needs. The newest and certainly most understandable model of this necklace is called “Baby Necklace”, since the beads of the days of highest fertility have the shape of a baby. In 1995 the Necklace was taken over by the "Pastoral of the Child" in Brazil for joint use and further development and passed on to the Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) at Georgetown University, for scientific research. In the form of “CycleBeads”, developed and patented by IRH, the necklace is the basis of the "Standard Days Method", which has been spread worldwide by IRH.
The Bicentennial Edition (2002) incorporated Volume 1 and Volume 2 into a single printed volume, with the goal of putting as much useful information before the navigator as possible in the most understandable and readable format, a single, hard-bound volume. While that edition saw widespread use in civilian, military and commercial fleets, it sacrificed some data on classical celestial navigation and on advances in satellite and electronic navigation to meet the compressed requirements of the physical form factor. Twenty years later, with a resurgence in interest on celestial navigation and the large-scale adoption of electronic navigation, NGA returned Pub No. 9 to a two-volume format to encompass the expanded material. To eliminate printing costs, NGA has not produced a physical version since the 2017 edition.
They are perhaps the most understandable of the exceptions.The more recent compilation of Civil War generals by Eicher and Eicher divides Mr. Warner's list of Union generals into 556 substantive generals, 1 militia general and 32 "might have beens" (6 more in total than Warner states in his introduction to Generals in Blue) whereas they concluded from their own research that there were 564 substantive Union generals, 177 militia generals and 116 "might have beens". Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., 2001, p.xvii. The Eichers show Warner as listing 401 substantive rank Confederate generals and 33 "might have beens" (1 less than the total number Warner gives in his introduction in Generals in Gray if the 10 generals assigned to duty by General Edmund Kirby Smith are included) whereas they show the same number of substantive rank generals, but 226 Confederate militia generals and 159 "might have beens." Eicher and Eicher, 2001, p. xvii.

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