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"plaint" Definitions
  1. (British English, law) a complaint made against somebody in court
  2. (literary) a sad call or sound

89 Sentences With "plaint"

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PARELES Few do plaint quite like the Pinegrove frontman Evan Stephens Hall.
A frustrated plaint from an overtaxed ticketing agent trying to calm them.
No one did romantic plaint this year like the Panamanian singer Sech.
Another lapidary plaint is "Empire Line," a song that's simultaneously elaborate and openhearted.
For those under Collins's spell, our plaint will always be the same: more.
A small plaint, as a starter, against the multivolume biography of the single-volume life.
But that's another plaint for another day — or, rather, for many, many other days, and sweltering ones at that.
If Beale Street Could Talk is a beautiful, lyrical film, at times feeling like a tone poem or lyrical plaint.
And "I Could Use a Love Song," her most conventional country number, is phenomenal, a meditative plaint with clear passion.
"Gram" is a slightly oblique plaint about how marijuana dealers have been treated as criminals while drug stores profit from more addictive drugs.
Many burgeoning cannabis companies control the supply chain from growth of the plaint through to the final sale of derived oils, cream and edibles.
If this is Greenberg's plaint as well — the scent of despair does waft off the stage — I hope he has now worked through it.
"Losing My Religion," a mandolin-driven plaint from the band's seventh album, "Out of Time," surpassed "Stand" as its most successful single and quickly became inescapable.
That's maybe the main plaint and preoccupation of a joint memoir, "Sisters First," in which Jenna and Barbara each present reminiscences that alternate with the other's.
Its songs are dense, literate, hand-played and largely acoustic (though a collaboration with Vernon, a forlorn lover's plaint titled "Cast-Off," does slip in some electronics).
At the start, we hear an orchestra tuning up, the plaint of seagulls, and the crackle of a ship-to-shore conversation with the captain of a container vessel.
But her funny, hectoring tone and her perky mien — she breaks into occasional bouts of funky dance now and then — bring a lively new perspective to an oft-heard plaint.
The song, from her 2015 album "Art Angels," is both a plaint and a taunt: to recording companies courting her, to fans hating any change, to her own ambivalent pop ambitions.
And all of that life is in their music, which, thanks to Dorsey's innovation, weds the plaint, woe and human upside of the Negro spiritual with the rhythm of the blues.
"Liar," a lighthearted plaint about the power of lust, riffles quickly through style after style — salsa, reggaeton, flamenco, ska, ballad — working nimbly and globally to hold elusive the pop attention span.
Lessard laments that American students, intent on business careers, are not more interested in these things, that they eschew social activism today, a fogyish plaint that seems the exact opposite of true.
This teeming life, these unexpectedly touching scenes, come to the reader as both refreshing breeze and melancholy plaint, for what is observed here, what is gloried, is also what is inevitably lost with dying.
"Lonely Lover" is a playful little plaint: "Give a little space 'cause I'm going insane/And I just need to breathe today," she sings, with a poise and agility that suggest she'll get by.
The familiar and (you thought) anachronistic plaint, "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride," assumes an extra degree of pain in Joshua Harmon's "Significant Other," the bubbly, teary comedy that opened on Thursday night at the Booth Theater.
If Beale Street Could Talk is a beautiful, expressive film, at times feeling like a tone poem or lyrical plaint, with a stacked cast that also features Regina King, Colman Domingo, Teyonah Parris, and Brian Tyree Henry.
In my own memoir, "She's Not There," I wrote that the biggest change in life was not going from male to female but going from a person with secrets to a person without them, and Jenner shares this plaint.
The music is a midtempo rock march à la OneRepublic, while the lyrics are one long economic and spiritual plaint touching on fashion envy, student loan debt and endless work: "Enough is never enough/American dream never wakes up," the chorus declares.
Across the way, Pinky, a Goffin's cockatoo, the castoff of a bitter custody battle between his original female owner and the husband who threatened to spite her by cutting off her beloved pet's wings, was mimicking a blue jay's high-pitched power-saw plaint.
Amid a flurry of oversight that was missing during the days of the plaint GOP majority before the midterm elections, Democrats also just issued a subpoena for McGahn to testify about possible abuses of power by the President unveiled last week in the Mueller report.
JON PARELES In a song from an album due in September, the National re-emerges upbeat, verging on danceable, with "The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness," a plaint about lost intimacy delivered with a kicking drumbeat, an insistent distorted guitar lick and a strobing video clip.
It's a beautiful, lyrical film, at times feeling (as Moonlight did) like a tone poem or a lyrical plaint: though Jenkins's filmmaking is near-perfect and the film's images are indelible, without Baldwin's prose it may scan more as a series of vignettes than a narrative feature film.
" On "Endless," which updates the lonesome alt-country plaint that the band has specialized in with an energy-drink sheen, Hall muses, "It's feeling pretty bad to me/but I don't think it goes on endlessly," before, at the end of the song, asking for succor: "Hold me forever/when this is under/when this is over.
Plaint checking is essentially a pre-admission scrutiny regarding defects visible from the drafting of the plaint. Although limitations of plaint checking is nowhere defined under the procedural law like Civil Procedure Code, the process being technical in nature, ought not creep into the legal issues involved in the suit. In other words plaint checking should not be doing the jobs of the defendant who is expected to bring out all such legal defects in the plaint and challenge the pleadings therein.
Order VII of the CPC deals with plaint. The rules under this chapter define essential points for drafting a plaint in line with the provisions of CPC as well as other statutes under Indian law. The chapter deals with the essential points that a plaint ought to bear. In addition, some Courts devise their own check list to be followed by the litigants.
A plaint is a probandum, i.e. “of something that deserves to be proved, of a quality-bearer characterized by qualities that deserve to be demonstrated. Thus, it means: a valid plaint is an utterance of (the plaintiff’s) own opinion.”Rocher, Ludo.
A reply by confession is when the defendant agrees with the plaint, i.e. if the plaint is, “You owe me a hundred coins” and the reply is, “Yes I do.”Rocher, Ludo, “The Reply in Hindu Legal Procedure: Mitra Misra's Criticism of the Vyavaharacintamani,” Adyar Library Bulletin, 1956, p.3 Some argue that a confession makes the plaint invalid; if someone is trying to prove something that the defendant agrees to be true, the plaintiff's statement suffers from the defect of siddha-sādhana (proving what is proved) Others, such as Vācaspati, disagree, arguing that the point of judicial procedure is the establishment of truth, and a plaint responded to with a confession serves this purpose.
A plaint number is "an old-fashioned term for a claim number".Law GlossaryLawyer Supermarket glossary It was formerly used in the British court system.Legal Banter The term continues to be used in Australia, and searches for court records in Australian use the plaint number.New South Wales records official web siteQueensland records official web siteAustralian Department of Environment and Water Resources official web siteNew South Wales official web siteDecision from an Australian Ombusman: Tasmania records official web site Claims under administrative law for medical malpractice or other professional misconduct may also use a plaint number.
And blessed the man God sent their minds to calm. I end my > plaint -- Mair sings (where praises flow) Redeeming Love -- his darling > theme below.
The High Court of Punjab and Haryana has also prescribed procedure and rules for examination of Plaint in part C of its "Practice in the Trial of Civil Suits".
In this section, the words of commencement and the words "of det by writ byll plaint" were repealed by section 1 of, and Schedule 1 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1948.
Y 2.111, translated by Rocher, Ludo. Vácaspati Miśra: Vyavahāracintāmaņi: A Digest on Hindu Legal Procedure. Gent , 1956. p.353 In the case of a confession, the defendant pays half the fine he would pay if he had denied the plaint and was defeated.
He requested an infusion of modern weaponry, such as M16 rifles, M60 machine guns, and Claymore mines. He also asked for an increase in airpower. His plaint reached the highest levels. President Richard M. Nixon stated he wanted northern Laos to remain in Royalist hands.
He was then shown paragraph 28 (a) at page 64 of his plaint where it stated "my [lit. 'the'] beloved son". Qutbuddin was questioned as to what the meaning of [lit. 'the'] was and whether he agreed that the meaning of the phrase was in fact the beloved son.
A reply by way of exception to the plaint, “You owe me a hundred coins because you borrowed them from me” would be “I do not owe you a hundred coins, since I paid them back,” or “I do not owe you a hundred coins, since I received them as a gift.” In the first instance, the defendant is agreeing with the plaint that he had borrowed a hundred coins, but he raises an exception (“I paid them back”), and therefore does not owe the plaintiff the money. In the second example, the defendant denies that he ever borrowed a hundred coins but received them in another way and thus does not owe them.
5: 341. 1963. The earliest name given to the plaint was Crossostephium insulare, coined by Per Axel Rydberg in 1916.Rydberg, Per Axel 1916. in Britton, Nathaniel Lord, North American Flora 34(3): 244 description in English In 1935, Philip Alexander Munz declared this to be a variety of Artemisia californica.
The Plaint was successful. The court cases can be viewed as a part of a large collection of pleadings against a process of Nomanization that within a decade saw 64% of land in England consolidated into the hands of just 150 individuals, and many of the nobility deprived of their estates.
Checking of Plaint (or pleadings include Counter Claim) by the Court Sheristadar is essentially a formal pre-admission scrutiny of the pleadings filed in the Indian law courts. The process is aimed at filtering out non- jurisdictional cases and getting other formal defects such as computation of Court fees and stamping of instruments, annexing spot map to the Plaint etc, rectified before the case is taken up for final hearing. In a Judgment the Bombay High court has held that the trial court shall place such suits in objection category until the requirements of Order VII, rule 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure are complied. Similar direction have been imparted by Delhi High Court in its court rule file procedure.
In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung vom 4. November 2012,Page 1. At the start of 2013 the Deuling couple withdrew from linking their name in a plaint against Helmut Müller-Enbergs. This happened after the court to which the case had been assigned pronounced the case beyond its competence, requiring the matter to be handled under a different legal procedure.
According to The New York Times, the plaint alleges that the program "was little more than a scheme to provide him and his male collaborators with a pool of young female performers that they could take advantage of." The case claims that pupils were subjected to "sexually exploitative auditions and film shoots" and had to sign away their rights to the recordings.
Having lost her journalism job, Rudan began writing fiction. Her first novel, Uho, grlo, nož, came out in 2002. A plotless monologue by an embittered and unhappily married woman, Tonka Babić, it was well-received for its feminist theme and strident, furious voice. Her second book, Ljubav na posljednji pogled (2003), was a powerful plaint against marital abuse, written from her own experience of her first marriage.
The name is derived from the Occitan words fleunheFrederic Mistral, Lou Tresor dóu Felibrige: FLEUNHE: (rom. fenis, débile) Mou, faible, défaillant, douillet and flaunhard,Frederic Mistral, Lou Tresor dóu Felibrige: FLAUNHARD: (rom. flaugnard) Mignard avec niaiserie, qui se plaint pour peu de chose, douillet, faible, indolent which both translate as "soft" or "downy". The dish is common in the Auvergne, Limousin and Périgord regions of France.
The third category is called the 'prâyaschitta', which lays down rules for punishments and penances for violating the laws of dharma. They are understood to remove the sin of committing something that is forbidden. During the Vedic period the legal procedures including that of filing case were called vyavahara. The equivalent of modern plaint was called "purvapaksha", and that of written statement as "uttar".
Like foxes, they do not bark, uttering instead a growl, followed by a long-drawn, melancholy whine. Captive specimens have been known to utter daily a very different kind of sound when hungry, described as a sort of mewing plaint. Males fighting for females may yelp and growl. Japanese raccoon dogs produce sounds higher in pitch than those of domestic dogs, and sound similar to cats.
When Lissouba was ousted by rebel forces loyal to Denis Sassou Nguesso in October 1997, Hondjuila Miokono went into exile in Cotonou, the commercial capital of Benin. Hondjuila Miokono is the President of the RFD, a political party that opposes President Denis Sassou Nguesso.Gankama N'Siah and Roger Ngombé, "Cinquantenaire de l'indépendance du Congo : Joseph Hondjuila Miokono se plaint d'avoir été exclu du comité d'organisation", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 12 August 2010 .
Following with the previous plaint example of “You owe me a hundred coins because you borrowed them from me” a reply by way of denial would respond with, “I do not owe you a hundred coins.”Rocher, Ludo, “The Reply in Hindu Legal Procedure: Mitra Misra's Criticism of the Vyavaharacintamani,” Adyar Library Bulletin, 1956, p.6 In this circumstance, the defendant is denying that he ever borrowed the coins at all.
As business manager of the > Daily Worker, the future research director of the House Committee on Un- > American Activities had to meet a weekly payroll and find money to pay the > paper, print, and other bills. Money was very hard to find, and his life was > a weekly crisis. Thus, my chief recollection of Bert Miller from the past is > less than a face than as a weary plaint: money. > Bert suffered other grievances, too.
1920 sheet music cover. "I've Got a Pain in My Sawdust (The Plaint of the Little Bisque Doll)" was a popular song. The music was composed by Herman Avery Wade, and the lyrics were written by Henry Edward Warner. The song was originally copyrighted in 1909 by Joseph W. Stern & Co. with these rights bought for publication in the United States by Edward B. Marks Music Co. of New York in 1920.
The terraces feature aspen groves and oak forests. The animals are those typical of the Sino-Himalayan and Siberian taiga. The main focus of scientific study on the reserve is seeking to understand the dynamics of plaint and animal communities in an isolated forest of the Amur River floodplains. Biodiversity is very high: scientists on the reserve have recorded 1,017 species of vascular plants, 826 species of mushrooms, 293 of algae, 152 of lichen, and 211 species of moss.
Calculating the court fee payable in a suit/petition requires basic understanding of the court fees act and suits valuation act. The office note must verify the calculation of court fees payable keeping in view the Court fees (Orissa amendment) act and stamp duty payable on the documents in terms of the Indian Stamp(Orissa amendment) act. Applicability of Ad valorem/Fixed Court fee in a particular suit is to be assessed from the averement in the Plaint.
The Maiden and the Nightingale (Spanish: Quejas, o la Maja y el Ruiseñor) is a piano piece by the Spanish composer Enrique Granados. The piece, which lasts about six minutes, is part of his suite Goyescas which was inspired by the work of the painter Goya. While the girls known as majas are a frequent subject of Goya, the piece has not been associated with a particular painting. The piece starts with the queja (in English, plaint or sad cry) of the maiden.
In 1899 Arthur Herbig's sons, Arthur Herbig and Adolf Herbig junior joined the company. In 1903 the company was relocated to a new, modern production location on the Vitalisstraße in Cologne-Bickendorf, that is still used as German main plaint. In 1904 Herbolin Flüssiges Porzellan was registered as trademark and became one of the first big German white-varnish-trademarks as well as Kristallweiß (Glasurit), Eburit (Beck & Co.) and Alpinaweiß (Deutsche Amphibolin-Werke). In 1910 the company employed 80 workers.
The process of Civil litigation, in Indian context, is regularized by the provisions of Code of Civil Procedure (India). The code is silent about any comprehensive procedure to be adopted for Plaint checking. However, there are various circulars issued by the High Courts concerned to regulate intervention of office in fault-finding process at different stages of the suit. The newly introduced e-courts filing process, at the entry point, devises a check list to make the scrutiny easier as well as uniform.
The ataaba (, meaning "plaint" or "dirge", also transliterated 'ataba) is a traditional Arabic musical form sung at weddings or festivals, and sometimes also by people at work. Popular in Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Palestine, and Jordan, it was originally a Bedouin genre, improvised by a solo poet-singer accompanying himself on the rababa. As part of the Palestinian folk music tradition, ataabas are generally performed by a vocal soloist, without instrumental accompaniment, who improvises the melody using folk poetry for the verse.Kaschl, 2003, p. 249.
After being left behind in an inn as a mashkn (pledge that the others would come back and pay their bill) he went back to the cantor in Pinsk but was thrown out. He became a street singer. He wrote his first song at the age of 12: The desolate orphan, an autobiographical plaint. Having learned Russian he sang and played the fiddle from town to town, finally settling in Minsk, where he became a successful badchen, also writing songs for other local wedding singers.
Forrester also wrote for The Ladies' MuseumHere his first article was "The Ladye of the Sun", The Ladies' Museum, April 1830, pp. 187–92. and Louisa Henrietta Sheridan's annual Comic Offering.Here his first appearance was "The Old Man's Plaint, by the author of 'Absurdities' ", Comic Offering, 1832, p. 70. Under the editorship of Theodore Hook he was on the staff of the New Monthly Magazine in 1837 and 1838, where he used the name Alfred Crowquill, and inserted his first contribution, "Achates Digby", in xlix. 93–8.
Video Pipeline had an agreement with Disney, which allowed it to compile more than 500 movie trailers. When Video Pipeline started to post the trailers online, Disney asked Video Pipeline to remove the trailers, as they were not covered by the terms of the license. Although Video Pipeline complied with Disney’s request, it sought a declaratory relief that its use of trailers online did not in any manner violate Disney’s copyright. Additionally, Video Pipeline amended the plaint to seek declaratory relief to use two minute video clip review it created out of sixty two movies.
Wright wrote the foreword, writing that the contents have "the delightful bloom and freshness and spontaneous enthusiasm of expression of one who is witnessing the sunrise for the first time." The edition of 100 copies sold out at a price of $1.00 each. Subsequently, the Asgard Press published three more brochure-sized works by Sandburg: Incidentals, a 32-page booklet containing short pieces on topics such as the pursuit of happiness; The Plaint of a Rose, a ten-page "prose-poem," and Joseffy, An Appreciation, a nine-page booklet about the magician Joseffy.
It subsequently appealed the decision but the Appeal Commission of the Belgian Football Association confirmed the judgement of May 16. The club eventually seized the Evocation Commission which rejected the plaint of La Louvière on June 15, 2006. The day after, chairman Filippo Gaone retired from the club as it would play the third division in 2006–07. In 2009, La Louvière merged with R.A.C.S. Couillet to form Football Couillet La Louvière, with the matricule number 93 begin retired as the new club continued with the number 94 of R.A.C.S. Couillet.
I. William I to Stephen. Vol. 106, (Selden Society,1990) Placita Anglo-Normannica [electronic resource] : Law Cases from William I to Richard I - Preserved in Historical Records (London: S. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1879) Ealdred was seeking the return of lands taken by the Sherriff during the conquest. Domesday Book folio 301v.As a Viceroy of William, Ealdred already had the kings ear so in keeping with the mille of the time, the plaint (the plaintiff's statement in writing) was more informal than would be expected under the Common Law that developed under William's grandson.
The disputation was quickly arranged: it took place on 10 February 1658. "Senior", Müller, on behalf of the church authorities, applied for the councillors to hand over a copy of the plaint against them which Schupp had lodged with the city fathers the previous month. He demanded that Schupp should be required to expunge the fables, jokes and humorous anecdotes from his sermons and from his printed pamphlets. He then asked what further steps might be taken to remedy the aggravation caused: it turned out that Müller's question was rhetorical.
At least seven basins in or partly in the Michelangelo quadrangle postdate or are contemporaneous with the last stages of deposition of intercrater plains material. Dostoevskij (–44°, 176°) displays only one ring; presumably the inner peak ring is buried by plaint material. The ejecta from this basin may be mapped as far as 450 km from the rim; several secondary crater chains occur southeast of the rim. Although Dostoevskij was considered a type example of a c3 large crater (McCauley and others, 1981), crater counts indicate that it is much older.
The Attorney General, A.C.M. Ameer, QC filed a plaint before Ben David, the Chief Magistrate of Colombo who then committed the accused to trial before the Supreme Court of Ceylon. This was under two counts; # Having conspired to wage war against the Queen between December 1, 1965, and February 18, 1966. # Having conspired between the said dates and in the course of the same transaction to overthrow the Government of Ceylon by means of criminal force or the show of criminal force. H N G Fernando, the Chief Justice, arranged a Division bench of three Supreme Court judges and a jury panel.
After Theseus has been told of the lovers' adventures in the wood, it begins with the goddess Juno singing an epithalamium, "Thrice happy lovers", followed by a woman who sings the well-known "The Plaint" ("O let me weep"). A Chinese man and woman enter singing several songs about the joys of their world. ("Thus, the gloomy world", "Thus happy and free" and "Yes, Xansi"). Two other Chinese women summon Hymen, who sings in praise of married bliss, thus uniting the wedding theme of A Midsummer Night's Dream, with the celebration of William and Mary's anniversary.
After a valid plaint has been made, the king should order the reply to be given. The amount of time given to a defendant to produce his reply is based upon a few things, including when the act in question was committed and the strength of the case.Rocher, Ludo, "Vyavahāracintāmaņi", Gent, 1956, p. 199 According to Kātyāna, “[a] reply is not valid when it is not connected with the subject, when it is too concise, when it is too broad, and when it pervades only part of the thesis.”K 188, translated by Rocher, Ludo, "Vyavahāracintāmaņi", Gent, 1956, p.
Southwest Boulevard originated as two roads, one being the main street of Rosedale, Kansas, when it was platted in 1872 as "Kansas City Avenue", and the second called "The Rosedale Road", or "Kansas City Boulevard", on the Missouri side.Southwest Boulevard - Merriam Lane Corridor Master Plan (2010) Two property owners provided land to link the two roads in 1887, and the entire road was later renamed as "Southwest Boulevard."Landis, Margaret. A History of the City of Rosedale, Ch. 10 - "Southwest Boulevard" (1976)Heeded Plaint of Motorists: Rutty Southwest Boulevard is to be made permanently smooth, The City Hall (October 1910, p.
The precise date of the interrogations is unknown; the original document in the Common Council's Plea and Memoranda Rolls (itself, says Goldberg, only kept in a "rather loose chronological order") can be dated only by its position immediately preceding a plaint regarding a property dispute on 26 January 1395. Britby said that he was passing through Cheapside when he met Rykener, and acknowledged that he propositioned Rykener. Britby claimed to have done so in the belief that he was talking to a woman. Either way, Rykener had agreed to sex with him and named a price, which he agreed to pay.
In June 2012, Kirovsky district court of Rostov-on-Don satisfied regional Assistant Attourney's plaint to district ministry of culture and several other organisations, in which Assistant Attourney requested to develop a project of protection zones of monument of cultural legacy "The Paramonov Warehouses" and to set informational signs on it. Ministry of Culture of the Rostov Region tried to appeal this decision, but in August 2012 full court of civil affairs of Rostov regional court left the appeal without satisfaction. In December 2013, Ministry of property of the Rostov Region approved the project of development and reconstruction of the Paramonov Warehouses.Собств. корр. Донские власти одобрили проект реконструкции Парамоновских складов // mail.ru.
During the period of the English Reformation, many other poets besides Sternhold and Hopkins wrote metrical versions of some of the psalms. The first was Sir Thomas Wyatt, who in around 1540 made verse versions of the six penitential Psalms. His version of Psalm 130, the famous De profundis clamavi, begins: :From depth of sin and from a deep despair, :From depth of death, from depth of heart's sorrow :From this deep cave, of darkness deep repair, :To thee have I called, O Lord, to be my borrow. :Thou in my voice, O Lord, perceive and hear :My heart, my hope, my plaint, my overthrow.
The English tradition of semi-opera, to which The Fairy-Queen belongs, demanded that most of the music within the play be introduced through the agency of supernatural beings, the exception being pastoral or drunken characters. All the masques in The Fairy- Queen are presented by Titania or Oberon. Originally act 1 contained no music, but due to the work's enormous success it was revived in 1693, when Purcell added the scene of the Drunken Poet and two further songs later on in the work; "Ye gentle spirits of the air" and "The Plaint".Price 2006 As noted above, each masque is subtly related to the action in the play during that particular act in a metaphorical way.
In 1852 he took up his residence at Brantwood, which afterward he sold to John Ruskin, and from there issued The English Republic, first in the form of weekly tracts and afterward as a monthly magazine "a useful exponent of republican principles, a faithful record ef republican progress throughout the world; an organ of propagandism and a medium of communication for the active republicans in England." Most of the paper, which never paid its way and was abandoned in 1855, was written by himself. In 1852 he also printed for private circulation an anonymous volume of poems entitled The Plaint of Freedom. After the failure of his paper he returned to his proper work of wood-engraving.
One of Alain's most notable works was one he modeled after Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy, to which he gave the title De Planctu Naturae, or The Plaint of Nature, and which was most likely written in the late 1160s. In this work, Alan uses prose and verse to illustrate the way in which nature defines its own position as inferior to that of God. He also attempts to illustrate the way in which humanity, through sexual perversion and specifically homosexuality, has defiled itself from nature and God. In Anticlaudianus, another of his notable works, Alan uses a poetical dialogue to illustrate the way in which nature comes to the realization of her failure in producing the perfect man.
The verse speaks of a man who was not only his patron, but his friend, and confidant. > The pillar perish'd is whereto I leant, > The strongest stay of my unquiet mind; > The like of it no man again can find, > From east to west still seeking though he went, > To mine unhap. For hap away hath rent > Of all my joy the very bark and rind: > And I, alas, by chance am thus assign'd > Daily to mourn, till death do it relent. > But since that thus it is by destiny, > What can I more but have a woful heart; > My pen in plaint, my voice in careful cry, > My mind in woe, my body full of smart; > And I myself, myself always to hate, > Till dreadful death do ease my doleful state.
In the summer of 1969 "Ticket to Ride" was covered by the American pop music duo the Carpenters for their debut studio album Offering. Richard Carpenter recalled: "I happened to hear [the song] being played as an oldie one day in early 1969, and upon hearing it this particular time, decided the tune would make a nice ballad." As arranged by Richard Carpenter, the song became the plaint of a castoff lover, with the opening line: "I think I'm gonna be sad", being sung repeatedly as the track fades. The musicians on the recording were Karen Carpenter (lead and backing vocals, drums), Richard Carpenter (backing vocals, piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, orchestration), Joe Osborn (bass guitar), David Duke (French horn), Herb Alpert (shaker) and uncredited contributors on bell tree and tubular bells.
Many critics have stated that they bear no relationship to the play. Recent scholarship has shown that the opera, which ends with a masque featuring Hymen, the God of Marriage, was composed for the fifteenth wedding anniversary of William III and Mary II. Growing interest in Baroque music and the rise of the countertenor contributed to the work's re-entry into the repertoire. The opera received several full- length recordings in the latter part of the 20th century and several of its arias, including "The Plaint" ("O let me weep"), have become popular recital pieces. In July 2009, in celebration of the 350th anniversary of Purcell's birth, The Fairy-Queen was performed by Glyndebourne Festival Opera using a new edition of the score, prepared for the Purcell Society by Bruce Wood and Andrew Pinnock.
" Khal of Complex noted that "the beauty is that instead of Bieber being the main dish, he's more the icing on the cake, setting a somber tone that leads into the hypnotic, emotive track." Jon Pareles of The New York Times named it " four minutes of high-tech bliss: a sweet-voiced mixture of longing and recrimination, a lonely plaint with a dance beat." Michael Cragg in his review for The Guardian opined that "Bieber does his best sadface Drake impression on the lovely, if underwritten [track]. Opening with a lilting, pretty melody on the first verse, it fizzles out by the chorus with its repeated line 'where are you now that I need you' layered over an oddly tweaked, slightly grating synth line that sounds like the mewing of a robotic cat.
Nawabs of Awadh were fore-runners of this culture.Descendants of Nawabs keep Holi traditions alive, The Indian Express, Tue 10 March 2009, 15:35 hrs The region of Awadh in the state of Uttar Pradesh is usually considered to be the center of this culture. Allahabad, Lucknow, Kanpur,Festival has origin in city's composite culture, TNN, 13 May 2009, 06.52am ISTKarbala revisited , Express News Service, Saturday , 12 February 2005 Faizabad-Ayodhya,Plaint Of Ayodhya, The Financial Express, Sunday, 22 August 2004 at 0000 hrs ISTTwin towns welcome verdict with humility, grace, Deccan Chronicle, 1 October 2010 and Varanasi (Benares)An apt reflection of Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb, Naveen Kumar, TNN, 25 September 2009, 10.09pm ISTStories behind the masks, Shailaja Tripathi, NEW DELHI, 4 November 2010, The Hindu are a few of the many centers of this culture.
At the time, there was a saying in Luoyang which went: "He (Yan), Deng (Yang) and Ding (Mi) create turmoil in the imperial capital."(五月,帝稱疾不與政事。時人為之謠曰:「何、鄧、丁,亂京城。」) Jin Shu vol. 1. In June or July 247, Sima Yi claimed that he was ill and withdrew from the political scene. The Princes of Qinghe and Pingyuan had been arguing over a land dispute for the past eight years, with Sun Li, the governor of Ji Province, after consulting with Sima Yi, arguing that a map from the Palace Archives made during the time of the latter prince's enfeoffment should be used, which would favour Pingyuan's claim, but Cao Shuang preferred the plaint of the Prince of Qinghe, and so dismissed the appeal.
Rule 22(b) of THE ANDHDRA PRADESH CIVIL RULES OF PRACTICE AND CIRCULAR ORDERS, 1990 of Andhra Pradesh High Court specifically states that upon presentation, the plaint shall be checked by the Chief Ministerial Officer of the court and it is registered only after the officer concerned finds it correct. The High Court of Delhi and Himachal Pradesha also display in their respective websites certain common objection points in each category of cases to facilitate timely removal of such defects. Even in matters of main cases filed in the Supreme Court of India, the case passes through the scrutiny assistant to ensure that the case is in conformity with the rules and procedure of the court and is not defective. The procedure further mandates that the petitions should be prepared as per the check list available on the Court website so that it does not linger as a defective one.
The Code also provided more material on actual punishments; in which there is a strong Byzantine influence, with executions and mutilations frequently replacing Serbia's traditional fines. It touched on crimes or insults and their punishment; settlement of civil suits (including ordeals and selection and role of juries); court procedure and judicial jurisdictions (defining which cases to be judged by which bodies among Church courts, the Emperor's court, courts of the Emperor's circuit judges, and judgement by a nobleman); and rights and obligations, including the right to freely carry out commerce (articles 120, 121), tax obligations (summary tax and timeframe to pay), grazing rights and their violation, service obligations to the Emperor, exemption from state dues (usually for the Church), obligations associated with land, and the obligation of the Church to perform charity. The code also defined the different types of landholding (specifying the various rights and obligations that went with various categories of land), the rights of inheritance, the position of slaves, and the position of serfs. It defined the labor dues serfs owed to their lords (article 68) but also gave them the right to lay plaint against their master before the Emperor's court (article l39).

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