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"Do you want a coffee?" he asks, proffering the pot.
The last voice of truth was proffering the president's head?
And that wasn't the only oddity this bull market is proffering.
Migrant workers frequently fall prey to shady recruiters proffering exaggerated wages.
We do know the Russians were proffering, you know, dirt on Clinton.
Alongside groceries, the market has its own proffering of street food vendors.
Between them, Andreas, a flowing-haired Hellene, strides the aisles proffering wine suggestions.
"Works better than Viagra," one peddler assures his mark, proffering a wild turtle.
And it is soon inhabited by corseted men and women with proffering gazes.
But the company, under his guidance, is now proffering vulgarity, narcissism and amorality.
Their counsel is often at odds with what Trump's White House aides are proffering.
Such logical inconsistencies are buried by the spectacle's relentless proffering of goods and imagery.
Flynn may now be proffering such information to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees.
I'm too battle-scarred to see any upside in proffering an opinion on the matter.
Mark Meadows proffering the same information as the anonymous Daily Caller and Fox News source.
The performance works that comprise Enacting Stillness depend on similar feats of modest corporeal proffering.
On closer inspection, many shoppers appear to be leaving without proffering cash, card or mobile payment.
What's interesting is the wide divergence of market-balance estimates among those analysts proffering a view.
Fancy furniture peddler Restoration Hardware is proffering a novel addition to the pantheon: stock-market jitters.
It can buy its way into markets by wielding its largess, building infrastructure and proffering loans.
Another may be that psychology, proffering lenses of value, deserves not to be, in literary discussions, forsworn.
Which means you're more likely to see someone proffering a sleek vape than passing a tatty joint.
"You want to be my little elf?" he asks Emmie, proffering an unspecified alternative form of employment.
It troubles me that before my diagnosis, I never thought of proffering these simple services to someone else.
And she, in turn, took what she knew and applied it—even proffering, along the way, solace and advice.
Are the tax proposals not another "gun to the head" of the states, this time proffering no reciprocal benefit?
But the pro-democracy camp does not want to appear to legitimise the gerrymandered election process by proffering a candidate.
After being indicted on charges of intervening in the 303 American election, he has traveled the world, proffering his services.
Rumours swirled that the BJP, far richer than its rivals, was proffering huge sums to lure defectors to its side.
Because she's keenly aware of when Trump is pulling a sleight of hand and when he's proffering a genuine sentiment.
"They go off piste," he says, proffering his current brew in a giant glass vessel, reminding me of school lab days.
By proffering the Trump/GOP tax plan, the President embraced the inevitable efforts to slash both programs to close the deficit.
I spent countless hours interviewing (or "proffering," in the lingo) potential cooperators and assessing whether they were being honest and forthcoming.
The Amex Gold card is currently proffering 35,000 Membership Rewards points when you spend $4,000 in purchases in the first three months.
Theoretically, it will roll around the office proffering coffee and doubling as a drop box for office mail, controlled by employees' cellphones.
Accompanied by a glance at a supposedly sickly payment terminal, it tells the customer proffering a card that only cash will do.
Instead of vast public festivities, on Friday it was mostly netizens who declared their support for him, proffering hashtags of salute online.
On the contrary, it's been able to show late stage investors the kind of robust growth metrics that get VCs proffering term sheets.
The Turks drove a hard bargain for, as they coyly revealed, Germany too was proffering arms and gold in exchange for an alliance.
Having explored this new box-set, I found that Bergman's art today seems more interested in laying bare intimacies than in proffering enigmas.
In 2017 then-premier Philippe Couillard, also a Liberal, introduced a measure barring people from covering their faces when proffering or receiving public services.
The manologue takes many forms, but is characterized by the proffering of words not asked for, of views not solicited and of arguments unsought.
Accordingly, many firms have been shifting to a fee-for-service model and are altering products, advise-proffering software, compensation plans, and marketing materials.
Its comments essentially call on the agency to be mindful of its character limits in proffering any new rules, without delving into the details.
" It "seems to arrive from a distance," he wrote, "high and serene, with a hint of reediness and a humble quaver, proffering melodies like lullabies.
On Sunday at The Standard's annual recuperative BBQ, a bevy of other characters—as well as Jeremyville, the person—showed up, proffering good vibes all around.
In his various self-inflicted crises, principally impeachment, Trump has gotten away with proffering misinformation and has rallied an obsequious Republican Party to make everything partisan.
The mayor is diverting public funds for a cathedral while proffering a large dowry to marry his 11-year-old daughter to a baron's contemptible son.
The thimble on her finger suggests she was just interrupted in her sewing by the attention-demanding parrot, and is now proffering a treat from her hand.
Because if you're still proffering ideas like this after this season, you're clearly running a grift in which nobody can ever escape, not even you, the grifter.
"Singer," a cast-aluminum sculpture shown in a spare room on the ground floor, portrays a girl standing at attention and proffering a bouquet of silk flowers.
These old-school writers were also very astute about the political science of demagoguery, which Weber defined as manipulation of the electorate through proffering of unrealistic promises.
The party's official People's Daily reprinted a long article by Xinhua news agency saying most people supported the constitutional amendments, quoting a variety of people proffering support.
Khazrik's work, resurrecting Malychef's photographs (which dwell both on Lebanon's dumping grounds and its natural beauty), celebrates his dedication, proffering an alternative narrative to the official smears.
For now, while civil liberties groups and many tech companies say they side with Apple, the government may have carved out an advantage by proffering its narrow argument.
"To me, it's very discordant to hear him complaining about the debt on one hand, and proffering a plan that would make it so much worse," he said.
Urzua described his own experience of being brought to the surface into the glare of media lights, lawyers proffering rights contracts and politicians eager to share the limelight.
"Welcome to our tax haven," a suited man wearing a bowler hat and proffering a wad of fake 100 pound bills said cheerily to a tourist in central London.
To that end, zoolologists are now proffering knowledge gleaned from cockroach locomotion to the robotics community, as in the case of a recent paper published in Frontiers in Zoology.
There are now growing calls for a "strong leader" and Mr Rajapaksa is proffering one—his brother, Gotabaya, who was the minister of defence at the end of the war.
Two had already received eviction papers but said they had paid their rent, proffering copies of money orders and tattered receipts as proof to anyone who would stop to look.
Chuck had opened that meeting by proffering an incriminating slide that connected Bobby to the sabotage of the Ice Juice I.P.O. rather than by planting it in the billionaire's apartment.
He offered broadly popular promises to maintain Ukraine's Western-leaning course, to end the war, and to fight corruption, while proffering few specifics and promising to crowdsource important appointments and policies.
"You won't make any exceptions for rape, you won't make any exceptions for incest in this, and you are proffering divine intervention as the reason why you won't do that," Rep.
"At the sixth trial, Evans accepted the first black panelist, then struck the remaining five, proffering facially neutral reasons for his strikes that the Mississippi Supreme Court sanguinely accepted," Johnson wrote.
The buck had spent two weeks attracting adoring, snack-proffering crowds at Jackie Robinson Park, where he often was seen near a chain-link fence across the street from a bodega.
Pseudoscientific medical devices are in wide use, as is the practice of proffering false diagnoses, as more than 60 private hospitals have done to Chinese undercover journalists in the past six years.
Mr. Bourguiba's statue had replaced a humiliating symbol of colonialism: an image of the colonialist politician Jules Ferry with a Tunisian woman at his feet proffering an olive branch, he reminded Tunisians.
Lou is his father, once so distant and scornful of his fragile son, now softer and benign, proffering unwanted gifts that Sedaris has learned are easier for all concerned to accept with grace.
Donald Trump is proffering — or at least saying he'd like to proffer — his immense money and power, not to mention his stature as a presidential candidate, to defend the legitimacy of McGraw's actions.
At work, I am adapting to new customs, including the practice of bowing and immediately proffering a business card when meeting someone for the first time, and the need to fax formal interview requests.
The subtext lurking behind such a mischievously loaded sentence is one of stretched truths and potential lies, proffering a minefield of uncertainty about the veracity of any answers or information provided either before or thereafter.
She was named one of the new faces of CoverGirl in 2012, and she rose to fame by proffering a musical sound just as original as her look, not by catering to the male gaze.
Mr. Ulyukayev pleaded not guilty, accusing Mr. Sechin of setting up a cloak-and-dagger sting operation by proffering a gift of fine wine and homemade sausages to disguise a brown leather satchel brimming with dollars.
Furthermore, during such a sensitive period of renewed and heightened tensions with Iran, Trump is showing that he has no issue proffering anti-Muslim sentiments that put the lives of American Muslims and Iranian-Americans at risk.
Troller's sinister darkwave set the backdrop for the marital melodrama, with the trio of Adam Jones, Amber Star-Goers, and Justin Star-Goers proffering chilling synth backdrops, dissonant guitar tones, and shrill vocals reminiscent of a shoegaze Goblin.
Yes, there is a sequence in this animated tone poem from Ensemble for the Romantic Century that shows Vincent van Gogh shyly proffering what would appear to his severed ear, in a bloody bundle, to a young woman.
Some visitors complain about the free-for-all traffic, the polluted air, the trash in the streets, the shabby restrooms at tourist spots and the insistent peddlers proffering bundles of curios like five Pharaonic prints for 50 Egyptian pounds.
Brands like Daisy are proffering Southern belle corsets in baby blue ginghams and broderie anglaise, while Adam Selman and Mathew Adams Dolan have gone down the ranch-girl road with pearl-embellished Western jackets and off-the-shoulder denim shirts.
" Debate co-moderator Martha Raddatz of ABC News, who has spent considerable time in the Iraqi war zone, gently suggested that the U.S. military might have an actual strategy in making these announcements, proffering that they could be "psychological warfare.
The moment has even inspired some starry-eyed internet archaeology (apparently Evans has made a habit of proffering arms to women at awards shows) and a rash of stories about why helping King makes Evans a real-life Captain America.
When Hurricane Harvey submerged Houston the last week of August, Mexico quickly offered to help — proffering logistical aid for flood-damaged regions, including food and medical personnel — just as it had done when Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in 2005.
"The threats you are proffering that you're stating vis-a-vis Syria should make us seriously worried, all of us, because we could find ourselves on the threshold of some very sad and serious events," Nebenzia told U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley.
Pastimes Finally, we were in Provence, and the drive from Gordes to Carpentras had it all: roadside vineyards, cone-shaped Bories (ancient stone dwellings), the Abbey Sénanque and, at the foot of the mountain, an artisanal boulangerie proffering baguettes and croissants.
The FAD Market (whose name stands for Fashion, Art, and Design) will pop up at the Invisible Dog and City Point in the coming weeks, proffering with everything from handmade jewelry, clothing, and art to artisanal foodstuffs, soaps, and furniture.
Held every Saturday morning from November to March, the annual truffle market is an organized mess of mom-and-pop sellers (the farmers) proffering their goods to professional buyers (brokerage houses and truffle houses like Plantin) as well as the general public.
Ever since Denon DJ introduced its Prime series in 2017, it's felt like the company is taking a direct swing at Pioneer DJ's monopoly both in nightclubs and as a favorite among most performing artists, proffering what it says is a better option.
Since I like to do my research before proffering advice, I volunteered to take my partner to Rendezvous, an all-inclusive couples resort in St. Lucia in the West Indies, to conduct field research and compile vacation-sex best practices for you, dear reader.
It's followed by scenes of Mr. Sanders's real life in his squalid tattoo parlor, where we see him inking a man's buttocks, drawing a flower on a woman's bare breast with a marker and drunkenly proffering more or less obnoxious opinions about sex and politics.
Laura Jane Grace, Garbage's Shirley Manson, Marissa Paternoster of Screaming Females, Martin Crudo of Limp Wrist, Sadie Switchblade (formerly of G.L.O.S.S.) and a whole host of other friends join in the din, proffering intertwined messages of vengeance in the face of oppression and collective unity.
Like he did in 2016 with much success, Mr. Sanders still prescribes a wholesale revolution in soaring terms, while Ms. Warren has presented herself as the candidate with the plan, proffering a whirlwind of policy proposals that have drawn attention from both voters and the news media.
But Medvedev this time was not proffering a suggestion, but an implicit ultimatum: Russia is contemplating changes to its oil industry regulations, which would force Belarus to start buying Russian oil at non-subsidized rates—a blow that Minsk estimates will cost them around $10 billion by 2024.
Proffering a long list of Russian actions that threaten NATO allies, including the annexation of Crimea, the use of a nerve agent in Britain and Moscow's interference in democratic elections, Mr. Stoltenberg cited "a pattern of Russian behavior" that calls for the alliance to be more united than ever in its response.
Perhaps they were scenting the political winds, trying to establish whether the same military that had so often in the past intervened to beat them to pulp when they dared vote for the opposition and which in the 1980s had killed 20,000 civilians in protracted massacre of its political opponents, was indeed proffering it the keys to its prison.
But election offices have become increasingly digital in other, less obvious ways: Adopting e-pollbooks; hauling voter registration information into state-run or third-party databases; proffering all-in-one election management suites, which program the machines and tabulate the outcomes; and building internet-based services for voters, like the precinct tally program in Knox County.
What's at stake with the Mueller report is bigger than Mr. Trump, the criminals he surrounded himself with during and after the presidential campaign, his eldest son who took a meeting with Russians proffering dirt on Hillary Clinton or even the Republican Party, which has stood with the president and against meaningful oversight of his actions.
Maybe he liked the sport of it, of catching us off-guard, and suddenly there he was gently, solicitously proffering notions of murder so that he could find and hang the murderer, thus fulfilling the cycle of sin and recompense that gives order to this cryptic world and would show him to be in control of his parishes.
After his public statement in the name of transparency criticizing Secretary Clinton's mishandling of her emails, Comey should have instead ended it by stating that the FBI would be turning over its factual findings to the Department of Justice without proffering his crabbed reading of the law and co-opting the decision making by recommending that "no reasonable prosecutor" would bring such a case.
I mean, as a kid from a reserved WASPy family I always found it wild that anyone would make use of anyone else's body, beyond maybe a handshake, for any reason, without asking, like all those coaches slapping butts and teachers doing reassuring shoulder touches and women at stores trying to adjust your bra instead of first proffering a thick contract with detailed touching parameters, and that was all long before I was raped!
The mother bounced the child momently and seemed prepared to leave without her son proffering an apology.
Barbash lauds Foster's account of the history of American syndicalism in the years before World War I but charges him with proffering an "essentially unreliable" treatment of the labor movement in the post-war years.
Off street markets (20th century London, Museum of London) accessed 30 September 2009 pro The modern markets are regulated by the City and 32 London boroughs. Many have become 'general markets' proffering a range of goods.
The name Lagentium may be of Brittonic origin. The name may involve the element lagīnā-, with connotations of "spear" and "blade", with the suffix -tjo- affixed. Andrew Breeze revived the proffering that Lagentium was based on an ethnic name.
Thus, even if the trial court were to exclude the proffering party's preferred evidence, that party would still have equally probative evidence to fall back on. Thus, the Court reasoned that an assessment of prejudice must be conducted with reference to all the other actually available evidence in the hands of the proffering party. As a general rule, the prosecution is generally entitled to prove its case in the manner it sees fit. Jurors come to court expecting that evidence will be presented to them in narrative fashion, and there is a possibility that jurors may punish a party that does not meet this expectation.
Granowski arrives at the scene moments later in his car. With his mission accomplished, Rico walks away from the scene, gleefully ranting, raving, gesturing, and proffering insults to the excavation workers around him. A police car is seen catching up with him just as the film ends.
In the late 1920s, The Markdale Standard published a cookbook. The author said that "proper diet" was essential, and called diabetes a "money-making disease," proffering the counsel that insulin is not a cure, but keeps the disease in a "stagnant position". He also counseled that aluminium pots should never be used for cooking.
Upon its presentation, Thoth offers script as a pharmakon for the Egyptian people. The Greek word pharmakon poses a quandary for translators: it is both a remedy and a poison. In the proffering of a pharmakon, Thoth presents it as its true meaning: a harm and benefit. The god-king, however, refuses the invention.
Cities is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier. It focuses on analysis and assessment of current and historical urban development and management resulting from urban planning policies, while proffering solutions in the form of more effective urban policy implementations. Coverage includes developed and developing nations. The editor-in-chief is A. Modarres (University of Washington, Tacoma).
In 1984 the Raja Rajan Award was given to Bharati by the Tamil University in Tanjore, effectively proffering the honor of Doctor of Literature. The title Shuddhananda (pure bliss) was given to him by his friend Jnana Siddha. The Sringeri Jagadguru gave him the name of Kavi Yogi Bharati Sivananda conferred on him the title of Maharishi (great visionary).
D." machinations lead Aria to dream a strange nightmare. In the nightmare, Mona sings a rendition of "Jailhouse Rock", while Ezra is an inmate who is beaten by several other inmates. The black-and-white number ends with Veronica Hastings proffering Ezra and Aria's marriage, with Aria trying to apologize for what she did. As a reward for having obeyed the orders, "A.
Rupert's imprisonment was surrounded by religious overtones. His mother was deeply concerned that he might be converted from Calvinism to Catholicism;Spencer, p.40. his captors, encouraged by Emperor Ferdinand III, deployed Jesuit priests in an attempt to convert him. The Emperor went further, proffering the option of freedom, a position as an Imperial general and a small principality if Rupert would convert.
Winder very shortly thereafter fell prey to the same mistake. Realising his error, he pulled his pistol, aiming it at Fraser who was poised to take him prisoner as he had Chandler. With his musket pointed at Winder's breast, Fraser told him menacingly "If you stir, sir; you die"Elliot, p. 138. and Winder was made prisoner also, proffering his sword to Fraser.
Rupert had fallen in love with Louise von Degenfeld, one of his sister-in- law's maids of honour.Spencer, p. 248 One of Rupert's notes proffering his affections accidentally fell into the possession of Charles Louis' wife Charlotte, who believed it was written to her. Charlotte was keen to engage in an affair with Rupert and became unhappy when she was declined and the mistake explained.
General Félix Douay was stationed along the same front as his older brother and fought at Sedan until the final surrender. He too served as a field commander, leader of the French 7th Corps.Hooper, p. 358. Twenty years after the battle, an apocryphal story was published in Germany proffering a different end for Abel Douay: a German "eyewitness" claimed that the general had been shot by one of his own men, allegedly for ordering the French retreat.
82) that, "Opinions differed about the authors of the Epistles. Some people attributed to an Alid Imam, proffering various names, whereas other put forward as author some early Mutazilite theologians." Among the Syrian Ismailis, the earliest reference of the Epistles and its relation with the Ismailis is given in "Kitab Fusul wa'l Akhbar" by Nurudin bin Ahmad (d. 233/849). Another important work, "al-Usul wa'l-Ahakam" by Abul-Ma'ali Hatim bin Imran bin Zuhra (d.
James Thornhill painted the ceiling of the hall in 1716. It depicts Marlborough kneeling to Britannia and proffering a map of the Battle of Blenheim. The hall is high, and remarkable chiefly for its size and for its stone carvings by Gibbons, yet in spite of its immense size it is merely a vast anteroom to the saloon. The saloon was also to have been painted by Thornhill, but the Duchess suspected him of overcharging, so the commission was given to Louis Laguerre.
Due to his holding of a moiety of the barony of Newmarch, Russell became liable to provide one knight to the royal army for a fixed number of days per annum. Even before this grant it appears Russell held other lands by military tenure as in a Chancery document he is recorded as proffering knight service in 1213-14, but the size of his contingent is not legible.Sanders, Feudal Military Service, p. 156, note 19 quoting "Chancery Miscellaneous, C.47/5/11".
This led these scholars to regard certain reported events as inauthentic or irrelevant. For example, Leone Caetani considered the attribution of historical reports to Ibn Abbas and Aisha as mostly fictitious while proffering accounts reported without isnad by the early compilers of history like Ibn Ishaq. Wilferd Madelung has rejected the stance of indiscriminately dismissing everything not included in "early sources" and in this approach tendentiousness alone is no evidence for late origin. According to him, Caetani's approach is inconsistent.
On February 24, 2010 the Forum first came out with its alternative. One of its main points is that it keeps through traffic away from the R1 by means of a combination of connections between a number of highways to the north of Antwerp. The media reactions to the new vision the forum was proffering were positive. Only daily newspaper De Standaard was quick to deliver its opinion just one day later, on February 25, 2010, that the proposal had any number of Achilles’ heels.
In December 2016, Halliday was invited to speak on corruption at the Parliament House of Commons London at the care of the MP Helen Grant (Maidstone & The Weald). The event was organized by Alistair Soyode, the owner of BEN TV with the focus on dealing with the issue of corruption in Africa. Halliday is one of the designated speakers for the 2017 Nigeria-Agri Food Investment Forum 2017. Her focus was on addressing the seemingly increasing barriers to leadership, business and investment in Nigeria and proffering solutions through which this can be strengthened.
In France, the album sold over 10,000 copies. "Shoot Shoot", the second single from Shoegazing Kids was brought out on 29 June 2009. Anyway, it helped establish a reputation and paved the way for a major international tour (France, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Austria). With the album ‘Pursuit’ (2012), the band introduced a type of rock music that was less raw, with compositions better arranged and more diverse compositions. Finally,‘Survivor’ (2016) came along and the music of Stuck in the Sound fully assumed the mantle of pop, proffering a well-polished album.
The popular sloop remained the official competitive boat of the GYA until 1967 when high maintenance and replacement costs nudged member clubs into retiring the "Fish Class" in favor of a fiberglass equivalent. Eventually, after much heated debate between Fish Class sentimentalists and those proffering what they claimed was a more practical solution, the Flying Scot was accepted as the new GYA standard bearer. It was not until 1969, however, that Biloxians would fully appreciate a hurricane. That was the year the BYC elected to renovate the now aging facility.
One is Lola Camonte, a hostess, lobbyist and fixer. She recounts the story of President Kegan asking her about appointing a member of organized crime to the Court of St. James's. The character "Joe Diamond" is the fictional representation of the killer of Kennedy's alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, the Mob-connected Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby. Condon's book describes numerous intertwined threads, variously implicating (or proffering as diversions to put the protagonist off the trail) the Jewish/Italian-American Mob, figures related to Cuba, even possible domestic police connections.
Number of authors engaged in each discipline of the Institute of Automation and Remote Control, from 1950-69. Berg continued with his campaign for soviet cybernetics into the 1960s as cybernetics entered the soviet mainstream. Berg's council sponsored pro- cybernetic programmes in Soviet media; with 20-minute radio broadcasts, entitled "Cybernetics in Our Lives", a series of broadcasts on Moscow TV, detailing advances in computer technology, alongside hundreds of lectures before various party members and workers on cybernetics. In 1961, the council produced an official volume proffering cybernetics, entitled Cybernetics—in the Service of Communism.
The oldest love poem ever found is Istanbul 2461, an erotic monologue written by a female speaker directed to king Shu-Sin. In ancient Sumer, a whole cycle of poems revolved around the erotic lovemaking between the goddess Inanna and her consort Dumuzid the Shepherd. In the Hebrew Bible, the Song of Songs, found in the last section of the Tanakh, celebrates sexual love, giving "the voices of two lovers, praising each other, yearning for each other, proffering invitations to enjoy". Many erotic poems have survived from ancient Greece and Rome.
Both the left and right walls in the Mithraeum of Santa Prisca have remnants of paintings which depict different scenes and include several figures; however, due to destruction, some of the images are difficult to make out. The left wall of the temple shows several walking male figures, some youthful and full of energy. They are seen in brown and yellow color tunic holding objects like pans, terracotta and glass vessels, even animals like chickens. Another figure in the painting is seen standing, wearing a red tunic and is depicted with a raven face mask and proffering an oblong dish.
West intensifies pressure on Afghan president through media - official National Afghanistan TV, 5-11-2010 According to Newsweek, nearly every encounter between Afghan and Iranian officials ends up with the Iranians proffering a sack of cash.Yousafzai, S. & Moreau, R.Sacks of Cash Newsweek, 30-10-2010 According to wikileaks cables Daudzai told deputy US ambassador Francis Ricciardone already in February 2010 that certain Afghan officials were on Tehran's payroll, including some people nominated for cabinet positions. Daudzai claimed that some of these officials had been relieved of their duties because 'you can't be an honest Afghan if you receive a package from Iran.
Some leading Conservatives, including Chancellor Ken Clarke, favoured joining, whilst large numbers of others expressed their reluctance or outright opposition to joining. Major adopted a 'wait and see' policy, refusing to rule out the possibility of joining at some point in the future if it was in Britain's economic interest to do so, and proffering the option of a referendum on the issue. By this time billionaire Sir James Goldsmith had set up his own Referendum Party, siphoning off some Conservative support, and at the 1997 General Election many Conservative candidates were openly expressing opposition to joining.
Citing Holocaust historian Yehuda Bauer's statement that "if the Holocaust was caused by humans, then it is as understandable as any other human event", Kinloch finally concludes that this "will itself help to make any repetition of the Nazi genocide less likely".Yehuda Bauer, "The Significance of the Final Solution," in Cesarani, David (ed.). The Final Solution: Origins and Implementation (Routledge, NY, 1996), p. 303. One danger, however, from this attempt to "demystify", argues Arno Lustiger, can lead to another mystification proffering "clichés about the behaviour of the doomed Jews [which depict] their alleged cowardliness, compliance, submission, collaboration and lack of passive or armed resistance".
Political focuses have been the protection, cohesion, and solidarity of the cultural identity of Tatarstan and proffering religious symbols from both major religious groups. The multi-ethnic nature of modern Russia has been characterized by growth of nationalism and migration from neighboring areas. The system of federalism marks the ways in which Tatarstan interacts with the federal government while maintaining the ability to manage many internal affairs as 'Tatar'. The 1991 negotiation between Moscow and Kazan resulted in the Treaty on Delimiting the Jurisdictions and Mutual Transmissions of Authorities Between the Organs of State Power of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tatarstan.
Jewel Pub House. The release of the book in Sri Lanka on the eve of the Pope's January visit to this country stirred up waves of indignation in the Buddhist community that spread as far as the Vatican. The Buddhist prelates announced that they would not attend an inter-religious meeting requested by the Pope unless he formally retracted his unfavorable remarks about Buddhism. Although on arrival the Pope tried to appease the feelings of Buddhist leaders by declaring his esteem for their religion, even quoting the Dhammapada, he fell short of proffering a full apology, and this did not satisfy the Sangha elders.
The lyrics are okay, nothing poor but nothing great, and the production is incredible." Rock Sound gave it a score of seven out of ten and called it "A-class power-pop of the standard so many other bands reach for but can never attain." The New York Times gave it a positive review and called it "completely clear and even traditional pop music, but those over 16 will likely have no use for it." Billboard gave it an average review and said that the album "doesn't evince much growth, proffering more of the same hooky pop/rock centered around adolescent love and heartache.
In 1537 they produced the celebrated Consilium de emendenda ecclesia, exposing gross abuses in the Roman Curia, the church administration, and public worship; and proffering bold proposals aimed at abolishing such abuses. The report was widely printed, and the Pope was in earnest when he took up the problem of reform. He clearly perceived that Emperor Charles V would not rest until the problems were grappled with in earnest. But to the Protestants the report seemed far from thorough; Martin Luther had his edition (1538) prefaced with a vignette showing the cardinals cleaning the Augean stable of the Roman Church with foxtails instead of brooms.
The inventor, proffering apologies, ushers the gentleman client to the seat, but he fares even worse: his projected portrait shows him as a hairy, monkey-like creature, gibbering maniacally. In a rage, the gentleman runs around the room, trying to destroy the machine, but touching one of the devices gives him an electrical shock that makes his hair stand on end. He rushes to his lady companion, whose outer garments are torn apart when she stands too near another device, leaving her in her chemise and petticoats. The two clients leave the studio in a rage, while the inventor and his servants laugh uproariously.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has a small terracotta model or bozzetto that is attributed to Verrochio, perhaps the model selected in the initial competition. However, the provenance of the bozzetto is not complete, hence it is possible, that it was completed by some later artist. If the model only reflects Verocchio's work, it would be a prescient style for its time. Intended to be nearly three stories high, the Christ in a Mandorla is held aloft by four angels, while at the base, triangulating around the kneeling cardinal, are women emblematic of the three theologic virtues: Faith (on left, proffering the cross), Charity (atop, suckling an infant), and Hope (on right, gazing upward).
Questions have also been raised by Ye Gon's defense experts about the methodology of the earlier testing of these samples conducted in Mexico's laboratories. During Ye Gon's U.S. prosecution, the lead U.S. prosecutor also openly admitted that "I am not proffering that I have interviewed a witness, you know, who is a drug trafficker who said I got ephedrine or pseudoephedrine from him, so that to me would be a smoking gun kind of witness.... I don't want the Court to think that's what I'm saying because I'm not saying that. What I'm saying is that there's other kinds of testimony." Ye Gon was scheduled to go to trial on his U.S. charge in September 2009.
Del Naja was soon eliminated as a suspect (although he was charged with ecstasy possession and unable to get a U.S. visa for a while) with Daddy G and fans proffering their support. The arrest affected the beginning of the 100th Window tour schedule. 100th Window sold over a million copies and was toured extensively (including Queen Square, Bristol—a one-off sell out concert set up in the city centre park, which was seen as a homecoming). Afterwards, Del Naja and Davidge agreed to an offer from director Louis Leterrier, to score the entire soundtrack for Danny the Dog, starring Jet Li. Dot Allison, who had sung with the band on the 100th Window tour, sang the end titles track, "Aftersun".
One of the earliest forms of the term can be found in an article by Alexander Cockburn, published in December 1977 in The New York Review of Books, in which Cockburn wrote, "True gastro-porn heightens the excitement and also the sense of the unattainable by proffering colored photographs of various completed recipes".Cockburn, A. (8 December 1977). "Gastro-Porn". The New York Review of Books Michael F. Jacobson used the term "food porn" in a 1979 newsletter of the Center for Science in the Public Interest.Food And Social Media — A Complicated Relationship The term "food porn" was also used by the feminist critic Rosalind Coward in her 1984 book Female Desire, in which she wrote: > Cooking food and presenting it beautifully is an act of servitude.
In 1979, Steve Squyres of Cornell University noted the presence of mass wasting-derived structures in Nilosyrtis Mensae and Protonilus Mensae and generalized this report to identify what he termed "lobate debris aprons" on any scarp subject to sufficient seasonal ice deposition. He also claimed that any lobate debris apron constrained to the pathway of a narrow valley would manifest as a "lineated valley fill". The Phlegra Montes was noted in particular by Squyres as a site in the northern lowlands where these features were concentrated outside zones of fretted terrain. In 1985, James H. Moore of Arizona State University published an abstract for the 16th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (held in The Woodlands, Texas) proffering interpretations of the Phlegra Montes' origin based on topographic and gravity data.
Kim Inmun mobilized with the Tang troops that subsequently marched on Baekje, and participated in the campaign that ended in the destruction of Baekje and the capture of its last king Uija. Kim Inmun would go on to serve as a regular mediary between the Tang and Silla courts in the years of Korea's unification wars and for a short period thereafter, living much of his life in the Tang capital. In 674, in the wake of Silla's unification of the peninsula and the subsequent deterioration of the Silla-Tang alliance, Kim Inmun was actually named King of Silla by the Tang emperor and ordered to return to Silla to replace his brother on the throne. It was while en route back to Silla that an embassy from Silla was met proffering apologies to Tang and seeking forgiveness.
Hischak, p. 38 A 1940 revival with Burgess Meredith and Ingrid Bergman was seen by both Hammerstein and Rodgers.Nolan, p. 153 Glazer, in introducing the English translation of Liliom, wrote of the play's appeal: > And where in modern dramatic literature can such pearls be matched—Julie > incoherently confessing to her dead lover the love she had always been > ashamed to tell; Liliom crying out to the distant carousel the glad news > that he is to be a father; the two thieves gambling for the spoils of their > prospective robbery; Marie and Wolf posing for their portrait while the > broken-hearted Julie stands looking after the vanishing Liliom, the thieves' > song ringing in her ears; the two policemen grousing about pay and pensions > while Liliom lies bleeding to death; Liliom furtively proffering his > daughter the star he has stolen for her in heaven.
Greenland wrote the judgement in which the two assessors over-ruled Pitman on this issue. It was the first time in the history of the country that assessors over-ruled a judge. The assessors found that Tekere presented with a personality and mindset which was completely consistent with an unreasonable but genuinely held belief that he was acting in the interest of state security with the confrontation between one of his men and the farmer, in which the latter was killed, an unfortunate consequence of the security sweep which Tekere genuinely believed needed to be conducted. In his book "The Other – without fear, favour or prejudice" Greenland reveals, for the first time in 2010, that Judge Pitman made a surprising and inexplicable "about-face", having first been firmly of the view that Tekere was entitled to the indemnity and then changing his mind without proffering good reason.
The Guwahati Alochoua Chakra established by him in 1955 is now a very prominent one and holds meetings on a regular basis proffering opportunities to the budding and veteran writers to mingle together to derive mutual benefits. In spite of being an extremely busy person with administrative responsibilities of important nature, Atul Chandra Barua could find time enough to write and publish more than 30 books, besides editing about 15 literary and socially relevant journals and magazines including two vernacular dictionaries, of which Chalanta Abhidhan was an achievement of a great order, which was also jointly edited by stalwarts like Dr Maheswar Neog, Kirtinath Hazarika, etc. The first book named ‘Sarad Chandra Goswamir Samu Jiboni’ which was published in the year1946. Some others were ‘Purani Puthir Sadu’(1951), ‘Sahitya Ruprekha’(1957), ‘Ulat-Palat’(1957), ‘Nabi Katha’(1963), Ojapali, its Different type and Functions (1982).
At this time, Zahid Beg, Khusrau Beg Kokiltash, Haji Muhammad Baba Khushke, and other discontented and turbulent nobles, who had fled from Bengal, arrived, and had secret communications with Nur-ud-din Muhammad Mirza, the governor of Kanauj, who had married Gulrang Begum, Hindal's sister, and who seems to have been privy to his designs.Erskine, p. 161 Nur-ud-din wrote to Hindal Mirza, announcing the arrival of these noblemen, and at the same time forwarded to him a petition from them, asking his favour and protection, and proffering their own duties and services. To this address the Mirza, who, in spite of his change of conduct, had still a strong leaning to his treasonable purposes, returned a gracious answer, which he gave to Muhammad Ghazi Taghai, one of his trusty adherents, by whom he at the same time wrote to inform Yadgar Nasir Mirza, and Mir Fakhir Ali, of the arrival of the Amirs.
Mindful of the tumult that suffused the production of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Paramount rejected the proposal. After he was replaced on the project by television producer Harve Bennett, Roddenberry was named "executive consultant" for the project, a position he retained for all subsequent Star Trek franchise films produced during his lifetime. Under this arrangement, he was compensated with a producer's fee and a percentage of the net profits of the film in exchange for proffering non- binding story notes and corresponding with the fan community; much to his ongoing chagrin, these memos were largely disregarded by Bennett and other producers. An initial script for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was circulated to eight people; Bennett attributed the subsequent plot leak of the death of Spock to Roddenberry. About 20% of the plot was based on Roddenberry's ideas. Roddenberry was involved in creating the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, which premiered with "Encounter at Farpoint" on September 28, 1987.
From its ideological framework, the Communist Party understands imperialism as the pinnacle of capitalist development: the state, working on behalf of the few who wield disproportionate power, assumes the role of proffering "phony rationalizations" for economically driven imperial ambition as a means to promote the sectional economic interests of big business. In opposition to what it considers the ultimate agenda of the conservative wing of American politics, the Communist Party rejects foreign policy proposals such as the Bush Doctrine, rejecting the right of the American government to attack "any country it wants, to conduct war without end until it succeeds everywhere, and even to use 'tactical' nuclear weapons and militarize space. Whoever does not support the U.S. policy is condemned as an opponent. Whenever international organizations, such as the United Nations, do not support U.S. government policies, they are reluctantly tolerated until the U.S. government is able to subordinate or ignore them".
Examples of motions in limine would be that the attorney for the defendant may ask the judge to refuse to admit into evidence any personal information, or medical, criminal or financial records, using the legal grounds that these records are irrelevant, immaterial, unreliable, or unduly prejudicial, and/or that their probative value is outweighed by the prejudicial result to the defendant, or that the admittance of such information or evidence would otherwise violate one of the court's rules of evidence. A party proffering certain evidence can also ask for the admission of certain information or evidence via a motion in limine. If the motion in limine to exclude evidence is granted, then the excluded records are prohibited from being presented without specific approval from the judge at the time the party wants to offer the evidence. A reference to such "highly prejudicial" evidence contrary to the tribunal's order is a ground for a mistrial.
" Brian Mansfield rates the album three stars out of four at USA Today proffering: "The hits are fine, but that's the guy who's really worth getting to know." Maura Johnston gives the album a positive review on behalf of The Boston Globe suggesting: "Bryan might have broken up with spring break, but crashing pop’s party will probably offer him just as good a time." The Oakland Presss Gary Graff rates the album a B submitting: "Bryan has found his lane, and he doesn't mess with it on 'Kill The Lights,' a characteristically likable collection of friendly come-ons, lost love laments and sentimental odes to gravel roads and car rides to the nearest big town...It's solid from start to finish, refining what fans know and, mostly, love about Bryan's music and ensuring that his career lights will continue to shine for the foreseeable future." Dave Heaton rates the album a seven for PopMatters espousing: "So bro-country this is, in that the women are shadows and might be figments of the man’s imagination.

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