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I listen to the plaints of patients trapped in the new normal.
Quant aux anglophones unilingues, ils se sont plaints de se sentir à l'écart.
Sure, there are valid plaints about the European Union and about globalization to which politicians should pay heed.
The electronic surface is so smooth that the perky plaints of singers like Daya and Phoebe Ryan disappear right into it.
And the fact that Ronan Farrow can claim a legitimate scalp every month suggests that the "has it gone too far?" plaints are still premature.
Occasional references to sand, pools, and speedboats establish the setting as California-decadent, but the lyrics, too, eschew past specificity for more generalized romantic-existential plaints.
Yet as a Mekons fan I stuck at it, and to my surprise, these raggedy-ass plaints now add up to my favorite Mekons album since 2002's OOOH!.
" It hardly even matters that they are invented: "The plaints of Dido and Ariadne in Virgil and Catullus arouse the feelings of the very people who do not believe in them.
Michael Kiwanuka's second album, "Love & Hate," is a sustained, stylized plunge into despair: plaints of isolation, doubt, lovelessness, racial injustice, longing, hopelessness and a certain resolve despite it all, often set to mournful minor chords.
In that setting, Burnett speak-sings his way through free-associative songs that contain biblical allusions, echoes of the blues, tall tales, lovers' plaints and warnings about disinformation, the cult of personality and the encroachments of technology.
In the calmer moments of the debate, he offered a more detailed and pragmatic set of policy proposals for France's economic ills, and a more coherent vision of France's place in Europe, than Ms. Le Pen's familiar litany of plaints against the European Union, globalization and immigrants.
Clubb xxvi. In comparison with other literature of the time period which portrayed Satan as the epic hero (such as Genesis A and B), the “Plaints” seem to have become much more popular historically, with a large number of plaintive texts surviving today.
Hassauer's research, teaching and publications concern Media theory and history along with Literature theory and history. Her cultural studies involving gender research concentrate on France and Spain during the period between the Middles Ages and the Nineteenth century and on the plaints ("Querela") of Women in the culturally Latin regions during that period. 2008 saw the publication of her collection on Women's plaints under then title "Heißer Streit und kalte Ordnung" (loosely: Heated conflicts and cool order), containing researches and explorations by 21 authors in Spain and Latin America. It received positive reviews, notably from Frank-Rutger Hausmann who thought it "brilliant ... both in approach and in content".
Set up by King Borom Trailokanat at which cases were heard and administration of justice was carried out was set in the Grand Palace, close to the building in which the King daily presided over his Council. Although the law codeOne such law was the Law on Procedures on Admission of Plaints, which allowed for specified classes of people to be represented in court. allowed for people to be represented in court for civil and criminal matters, the lawyer's work was limited. He could not be involved in the examination of witnesses before the court and was mainly concerned with writing plaints and filing them before the court.
Nesamony was greatly impressed by his dedication and made him his chief representative. Mr. Ponappa Nadar was highly skilled in preparing points of argument to be delivered to the judges while at hearings. He was a good pleader and the plaints prepared by him were incomparable.
Wang Huizu even stated in the preface of his book that he would make a critical study on the routine of Chinese local administrators. He expressed the idea that the scholar is much closer to the people than the administrator and that the official should rely on scholars if he wants to act efficiently, notably regarding the diffusion of Confucian moral values. He also underlined the importance of the hearing of people's plaints as one of the key for a good governance, notably because this activity creates a direct link between the magistrate and the civilians under his jurisdiction. In that respect, Wang Huizu thinks that magistrates should comment on plaints in public session rather than in private session in order to be heard by the community and to prevent the same trouble from coming back.
Reviewing the album favourably in 1981, People magazine called it one of Harrison's best and highlighted the "moving" tribute to Lennon. Robert Christgau was less receptive in The Village Voice, dismissing the songs as "sappy plaints". He applauded "All Those Years Ago" as Harrison's "catchiest tune in years", however, although he said that Lennon had yet to comment from the grave on the album sleeve's Krishna-esque message of eternal life.
The text portrays Satan as a narrative character, giving him long monologues in the "Fall of Satan" and the "Harrowing of Hell", where he is seen as flawed, failing, angry, and confused. In combining another predominant theme (see Christ vs. Satan: Struggle for Identity), Satan confuses and lies about his own self-identity, with his demons lamenting in hell saying, :“Đuhte þe anum þæt ðu ahtest alles gewald, :heofnes and eorðan, wære halig god, :scypend seolfa.” (55-57a) :“Seeming that you [Satan] alone possessed the power over all, heaven and earth, :that you were the holy God, yourself the shaper.” In addition, Christ and Satan is one of the Old English pieces to be included in “The Plaints of Lucifer”.Clubb xxvi and Dendle 40 The “Plaints” are pieces where Satan participates in human context and action and is portrayed as flawed, tormented, and ultimately weak, others including Phoenix, Guthlac, and “incidentally” in Andreas, Elene, Christ I and Christ II, Juliana, and in some manners of phraseology in Judith.
Holy groves were considered not holy in itself, but as a home of gods. Jerome of Prague was an ardent missionary in Lithuania, and was leading the chopping of the holy groves and desecration of Lithuanian sacred heathen places. Lithuanian woman reached Vytautas the Great with plaints that they are losing their places of Dievas, the places where they prayed supreme god – Dievas to withhold the Sun or rain. Now, when the holy groves are destroyed they don't know where to search for Dievas since it lost its home.
He consulted his younger brother, Syed Muhibulla, a Professor of Arabic and Persian at Cotton College, Guwahati and asked for the blessings of his 80-year-old father, and prepared to leave for Calcutta. In 1920, in his mid-thirties, Saadulla, enrolled himself as an Advocate at the Calcutta High Court. He rented a house in Turner Street in the neighborhood of A.K. Fazlul Huq, Nawab Ataur Rahman, Barrister Khuda Bux and Nawabzada A.F.M. Abdul Ali. Before long, briefs from Assam for appeal before the High Court began to arrive and once more Saadulla was engrossed in preparing plaints.
The government of the region Detmold has issued a planning decision for this last segment of the A 30 at the request of the North Rhine-Westphalian state company for road construction in January, 2007. The planned section is nearly 10 km long and the section should receive two new exits, 28 bridges and a tunnel. The citizens' group which exerts itself against the construction of the highway has submitted a complaint and an application for granting temporary legal protection against the planning decision before the Federal Administrative Court. In July 2008, the Court decided to reject the plaints against the planning decision.
If we take the example of formal adjudication, Wang Huizu tells us that when he was in Ning-yüan county in 1787, out of the two-hundred plaints he received each day, only ten usually led to a formal lawsuit. This shows that, in a majority of cases, arbitrage was used to ensure civil justice, this was a convenient mean to maintain social peace. Although, many literati got involved into literature, notably into poetry, this was not the case of Wang Huizu. However, he was in contact with other Chinese scholars such as the historian Zhang Xuecheng and Zhu Yun, who originated the Complete Library of the Four Treasuries under the Qianlong emperor, Shao Chin-Han, Liu Chu-kao or the bibliophyle Pao T'ing-po.
A judgment of the Rota can, however with the greatest difficulty, be vacated by the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, which is the highest administrative court in the Catholic Church.See Pastor bonus art. 122 (noting that the Apostolic Signatura, from Rotal sentences, hears plaints of nullity, petitions for total reinstatement, and petitions for new examination of status-of-persons cases and also hears misconduct proceedings against Rotal auditors). However, the legal procedure or process used by the judges of the Rota, not the merits of the case, are on trial before the Signatura: the Signatura is only able to grant the petitioner a new trial to be held before a new turnus of the Rota, if the Rota was found to have erred in procedure ("de procedendo").Art.
An example is the following beyit, or couplet, from one of Neşâtî's most famous gazels: :كه خامه كبی شکوه طراز غم عاشقز :كه ناله كبی خامه شکواده نهانز :Geh ḫāme gibi şekve-ṭırāz-ı ġam-ı `āşkız :Geh nāle gibi ḫāme-yi şekvāda nihānız :Sometimes we are like the reed pen that illuminates ::the plaints of love :Sometimes like the lament hidden in the pen ::as it writes The image used in the second line makes use of a double meaning—known in Ottoman Turkish as tevriyye (توريه)—of the word nāle (ناله): it can mean not only "lament" or "moan", but can also refer to a "reed pen", and specifically to the sound made by such a pen as it moves across the page in the act of writing. Despite his word play, however, Neşâtî was also a poet of high—if sometimes restrained—emotion, as present-day Turkish poet İlhan Berk points out in a short essay: > Above all, Neşâtî was a master of expression, a man of great precision and > sensitivity. Not a shouter, hidden, quiet, sparkling, genuine. In his poems, > one is always struck with a great and profound sensation.

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