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Anything I put down on paper was nowhere near as fine as the vague idea in my mind.
"My skepticism [on passing a budget] is entirely, positively related to the amount they'll put down on paper," Brat said.
Unlike adults, he wrote, the children often do not talk about their fears until they are put down on paper.
I had to relive the depression, I had to mourn death, but it all needed to be put down on paper.
"It would put down on paper what has been the gentleman's agreement," he said, adding that it is a codified status.
And Trump eagerly announced an "agreement in principle" on trade with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, though final details were still being put down on paper.
"Martin Luther King Jr. was uncompromising in his charge to subpoena the conscience of America, and demand that America stand before the seat of morality and face her hypocrisy and make good on the promises that she put down on paper," he added.
When he introduced his Medicare-for-all bill last week, Bernie Sanders also put down on paper the idea he's been talking about, sometimes loudly, sometimes with caution, other times not publicly at all, for more than 20 years: a "wealth tax" in the United States.
He called Ms. Lind and invited her to meet at a teahouse in Northampton, where Mr. Newey let everything tumble out that he had started to put down on paper — about his struggles to understand himself and his eventual realization of what he wanted in life.
This year's competition was threatening to be the most lopsided of the biennial event's 21976 editions, with the United States nearly clinching Saturday night before any of the 21999 singles matches had been put down on paper — much less played out at Liberty National Golf Club.
If North Korea objects to the U.S. terminology of complete verifiable, irreversible dismantlement, or CVID, but is willing to put down on paper a definition of "complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula" that meets the U.S. standard of what's necessary for a comprehensive, verifiable, agreement, Washington can cede the term without lowering exceptions.
All the same, she has drawn a distinctly feminist lesson from the "Forty Girls" epic, a story originally transmitted only orally but put down on paper during the Soviet era by a Russian poet and ethnographer who understood Karakalpak, a language spoken by the storytellers in western Uzbekistan who had recited the epic for generations.
Gird offered his expertise, connections, and a grubstake. Their three-way deal, which was never put down on paper, realized the three men millions of dollars of wealth. News of the mines spread and interest from the Eastern United States grew. As that interest increased, so did the capitol investment into the mines around what would become Tombstone.
Everybody thinks it was but the script was written two years before Ruth Ellis committed the murder. It's a fascinating syndrome that all this was put down on paper before it happened." Thompson later said "For capital punishment you must take somebody who deserves to die, and then feel sorry for them and say this is wrong.
"I wrote this song looking out of a rooming house window in New York City in the winter of Nineteen and Forty. I thought I had to put down on paper how I felt about the rich folks and the poor ones."Woody Guthrie, quoted by Millard Lampell, liner notes for Bound For Glory: The Songs and Story of Woody Guthrie, FOLKWAYS FA 2481, 1956, p. 8.
When they met, Gird told Ed that he valued the best of the ore samples at $2,000 a ton. Ed, Al Schieffelin and Richard Gird formed a partnership on the spot. Gird offered his expertise, connections, and a grubstake. They shook hands on their three-way deal, a gentlemen's agreement that was never put down on paper but that resulted in millions of dollars of wealth for all three men.
Written transcriptions of rhythms tend to be imprecise. Usually only the basic idea of the rhythm is transcribed but the real feeling that it carries can't be easily put down on paper. This is due to the nature of the West African music—the different types of swing (at least four of them) that are not easily expressible with western notation. For this reason the written material for advanced players is still scarce if not unavailable, while the general and informational literature are readily obtained.
Ernst Roth, the great music publisher, offers an explanation as to why this is so: The musical score, or whatever the graphic representation of music may be called, does not constitute the work in the same simple sense as a canvas or a printed page constitutes a visual or literary work. This is the fundamental difference between music and the other arts: its glory and, if you will, its tragedy. Recreation is not a mechanical process, just as a good cookery book is not a guarantee of good cooking. "The real beauty of music cannot be put down on paper," wrote Liszt, and this is not only true of beauty.
" Walker told Country Song Roundup, "The songs that I write are normally either a true life experience, or they're things that I've witnessed from other people, friends or family. When you write, you become vulnerable. If you're gonna be true to yourself and write what you really feel, that's what you have to do, you have to put down on paper exactly what you're feeling.... I make myself very vulnerable because I open up my thoughts and they could be criticized, which can be painful, or they can be accepted. Walker was one of several musicians including Tracy Byrd and Mark Chesnutt who came from Beaumont, Texas when his debut album was released.
1901 front cover of Seven Songs as Unpretentious as the Wild Rose, bearing the imprint of the Bond Shop in Chicago Carrie Jacobs-Bond studied piano with area teachers while a child. A performer named Blind Tom Wiggins toured the country, instantly memorizing any song played to him and then playing it back. After his part of the program, young Jacobs was prodded to go to the piano. She awed the crowd by playing back Blind Tom's song. She began writing music in the late 1880s when encouraged by her husband to "put down on paper some of the songs that were continually running through my mind." After her return from Iron River, Michigan, and the death of her second husband, she took up residence at 402 East Milwaukee Street, Janesville, Wisconsin, where she wrote the song "I Love You Truly".
30 The Vipava Valley in Slovenia, through which Alboin led the Lombards into ItalyAs a precautionary move Alboin strengthened his alliance with the Avars, signing what Paul calls a foedus perpetuum ("perpetual treaty") and what is referred to in the 9th- century Historia Langobardorum codicis Gothani as a pactum et foedus amicitiae ("pact and treaty of friendship"), adding that the treaty was put down on paper. By the conditions accepted in the treaty, the Avars were to take possession of Pannonia and the Lombards were promised military support in Italy should the need arise; also, for a period of 200 years the Lombards were to maintain the right to reclaim their former territories if the plan to conquer Italy failed, thus leaving Alboin with an alternative open. The accord also had the advantage of protecting Alboin's rear, as an Avar-occupied Pannonia would make it difficult for the Byzantines to bring forces to Italy by land.
Writings on the Sisters of San Luca and Their Miraculous Madonna. Ontario: Iter Academic Press. p. 1. In A Brief Discourse Malvasia gives commentary and provides letters written by nuns to many illustrious officials, including Lord Filippo Guastavillani, and the Pope himself, Pope Gregory XIII.Malvasia, Diodata. Writings on the Sisters of San Luca and Their Miraculous Madonna. Translated by Danielle Callegari and Shannon McHugh (2015). Toronto, Ontario: Iter Academic Press. p. 35. Her introduction to the piece claims that she is writing this and bringing these letters together not only as a historical document, but as a way to instruct nuns in the future should they ever face tribulations, as she states: > “And so that this truth might appear even more clearly, I resolve to put > down on paper in readable form all of our actions: not for you, who were > present, but for you who will come after us, so that they might see clearly > and touch with their hands our travails and our blessings, and the manner in > which we helped ourselves.”Malvasia, Diodata.
Dudley Senanayake, who served as Prime Minister of Ceylon on three occasions Chelvanayakam was re-elected in the 1965 parliamentary election which resulted in a hung parliament. After the election Chelvanayakam met with UNP leader Dudley Senanayake who agreed to Chelvanayakam's conditions for supporting a UNP led government. The agreement, known as the Dudley-Chelvanayakam Pact (D-C Pact), was put down on paper and signed by Chelvanayakam and Senanayake on 24 March 1965. Under the Dudley- Chelvanayakam Pact, which was a modified version of the B-C pact, Senanayake agreed to make Tamil the language of administration and of record in the Northern and Eastern provinces (Tamil Language Special Provisions Act); amend the Languages of Courts Act to allow legal proceedings in the Northern and Eastern provinces to be conducted and recorded in Tamil; establish District Councils vested with powers over mutually agreed subjects; amend the Land Development Ordinance to provide allotment of land to citizens; and grant land under colonization schemes in the Northern and Eastern provinces to landless people in the district, to Tamil-speaking residents from the two provinces, and to other citizens with preference being given to Tamils from other provinces.

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