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While not illegal behavior, it was disturbingly unmindful of the rules.
You have to be unmindful of the danger to do the dangerous tricks you do.
Unmindful of being punched, pushed and teased, it focused on finishing tasks in a demo video.
The administration has not been unmindful of the hazards of migrants venturing into little-traveled regions.
"We are not unmindful of the separation-of-powers concerns raised by the government," the judges wrote.
So he throws the first draft away, unmindful of the fact that he has the only photocopy.
In the eyes of their critics, they have become too big, too powerful and too unmindful of their influence.
"It's not that we're unmindful of it, it just has no impact on the business," he told Buzzfeed in 2014.
Like Michelangelo's sculpture, David is casually confident of the godly perfection of his body and apparently unmindful of its effect on others.
To the Editor: Kenan Malik's article seems unmindful of the context of appropriation, including the very examples he is trying to defend.
Rather, more than a dozen human-scale arches mingle in front of the gallery windows, seemingly unmindful of your presence, or willfully ignoring it.
But the Union is not unbending, nor is it unmindful of the need for more compelling names for places that might eventually be arenas for scientific fame.
He, like other scholars, had been critical of some aspects of the finished library and maintained that the builders had been careless during the excavation, unmindful of the site's archaeological value.
But now, entire swaths of the Walter Kerr Theater, apparently unmindful of downbeat lyrics like "I ain't nothing but tired," started clapping along to "Dancing in the Dark," Mr. Springsteen's biggest hit, from 93.
Just like the conservative Jews at the time of Jesus, Abduh observed, conservative Muslims of today are often too rigid with the letter of the law, but unmindful of its spirit and the moral purposes.
It's a free lunch, yes — but birds of various sizes have their strategies for approaching safely, all of them unmindful of the squirrels below but very mindful of hawks that might be circling somewhere high above.
With an impressive tactile suggestion, Fischl conjures stiff, soaked tulle on flesh, conveying a loss so intense that the subject seems oblivious to the present moment, unmindful of a wet, scratchy sensation or that an expensive dress is getting trashed.
" In it, he writes that "when a person's behavior became idiotic — concerned myopically with private things and unmindful of common things — then the person was believed to be like a rudderless ship, without consequence save for the danger it posed to others.
His face is on the school's seal, his family motto "Non incautus futuri" (Not Unmindful of the Future) is now the school's motto, and, along with his portrait, an enormous white statue of Lee rests in Lee Chapel, where until recently Confederate flags also were on display.
As the non-narrative montage streams past your eyes, you're aware of watching and not watching at the same time: the elusiveness of the swirling imagery sinks into your subliminal perception, sending your thoughts inward, but you can never be unmindful of the others around you, who are comparably transfixed.
So, unmindful of the lessons of Volusia County, they decided to draft a bill that would push states to get rid of punch-card systems as well as lever voting machines, a century-old mechanical technology still being used in some states, and replace them with new electronic voting systems.
He went about his work, unheedful of the jests, ungalled by his irons, unmindful of the groans and laughter about him.
Kaul, unheedful of the military situation and unmindful of the essential requirements of the troops, rushed 7 Infantry Brigade into Dohia area.
He went about his work, unheedful of the jests of troke, ungalled by his irons, unmindful of the groans and laughter about him.
Non incautus futuri is a motto meaning "Not Unmindful of the Future". The motto is used on the crest of Washington and Lee University, located in Lexington, Virginia. It is also the motto of the Lee family, along with the name of the Futuri Society at Stratford Hall Plantation in Stratford, Virginia. The phase Ne incautus futuri meaning "Be Not Unmindful of the Future" was adopted as the motto of Hagerstown Business College, located in Hagerstown, Maryland in 1938.
On his persuasion, Deepti approaches Nathan. Their chance encounter ends up in a complex relationship. But Nathan is unperturbed and quite unmindful of his ways. While Deepthi gets a feeling of guilt, Nathan just shoos it away.
He served all devotees of Shiva, unmindful of his creed or caste. He believed that daily one must recite the Panchakshara mantra of Shiva. He went to Tiruvarur and befriended Sundarar. He became a devotee of Sundarar and served him.
As she walks down the street, the hole gets bigger and stumbling as both her feet turn to wooden poles. Eventually Hiroko is turned into a chair, only her jacket is left hanging on the back. People walking past are unmindful of the chair's presence.
Lake Manasarovar. Tibbetibaba had visited this lake. After attaining knowledge of Brahman in animals, Nabin Chandra headed for Manasarovar Lake in Tibet. He finally managed to reach there, unmindful of the obstacles that he had encountered during his journey from Nepal to Lake Manasarovar in Tibet.
Col Nair, who was seriously injured, did not lose his courage. Unmindful of his serious injury, he organised his jawans in an assault line and charged at the insurgents when they broke ranks and fled. For his courage and gallantry he was awarded the Ashoka Chakra posthumously in 1994.
He took out a shooting-license as late as 1872, and when engaged in sport seemed almost incapable of fatigue. At the same time he was never unmindful of his calling, and fulfilled its duties diligently, taking some part in the public service of the church up to his 96th year.
During the agitation for a name, a post office, and other matters necessary to a new community, the people were not unmindful of their needs for a place in which to worship. The reward of their efforts was the Methodist Episcopal Church, erected during the years 1877-78, which still stands and adequately serves its purpose.
More negatively, it has been decried as a culture that values process and debate over results, that bogs down and can't get important things done."—Mark Purcell, Recapturing Democracy. "The Seattle Way usually is defined as circular consultation reaching indecision. But it also consists of an uninvolved electorate and public decisions taken carelessly, without regard for experience elsewhere and unmindful of consequence.
The estimated cost of both was in excess of £3500. These were deemed too expensive. However, the Archdeacon and his fellow trustees were not unmindful of the connection between the architectural style of a building and the status of the activities it contained. They wrote to the Colonial Secretary pointing out the need for "some architectural pretension to vaunt the importance of education".
The story revolves around Chinna (Suriya), a village youth who receives sympathy because he is a hunchback and is lauded for selfless service to others. He covers up his handicap with humor. Unmindful of his looks, Chinna goes around looking for a suitable bride with the help of his friend Kuzhandhaisamy (Vivek). Brushing aside many insults hurled at him, he carries on.
Sakkiya realized that God will accept any offering which is offered to him with great devotion. Sakkiya would not have food without throwing a stone at the lingam daily. Once, Sakkiya forgot his daily stone worship and was about to partake food. However, he remembered his daily duty and unmindful of hunger, rushed to the temple and threw a pebble at the lingam.
The terrorist hid in a house nearby, but Singh climbed on the roof of the house and blew it up with grenades. During the firing that followed, the terrorist hurled a grenade at Singh from which he suffered splinter injuries. Unmindful of his injuries, Singh killed two more terrorists. Later while being evacuated from the place, Singh succumbed to his injuries.
However, Kaliya continued his service by supplying oil for lighting the lamps at the temple. His family refused to help him with the service. He also worked as a daily wage labourer to pay for the oil, unmindful of his status. He worked in an oil churning wheel and borrowed oil from work to light the lamps of the temple.
The story revolves around Kunjan alias Vimal Kumar (Dileep), a village youth who is sympathized for his hunchback looks but is lauded for selfless service to others. He covers up his handicap with humor. Unmindful of his looks, Kunjan goes around seeking a suitable bride, with the help of his friend Thoma (Cochin Haneefa). Brushing aside many an insult hurled at him, he carries on.
Takaya begins to trust and love Naoe that had protecting him, quite unmindful of himself, although he knows he's just scapegoat for Kagetora. Takaya becomes a wise and noble, coercive, powerful leader after he gets Kagetora's memories. then his discord between Naoe at 30 years ago is revealed. He's deeply attached to "winning" against Naoe that deeply attached to relation between "winner" and "loser".
He was interred in Glasnevin Cemetery, where a Benedictus was chanted by the clergy present. A vote of sympathy was issued by the Irish National League of the Blind to Hardebeck's widow and relatives, in which the hope was expressed "that the nation as a whole would not be unmindful of the important contribution which the late Dr Hardebeck had made to Irish culture, music and art".
While on stage the charismatic Vighnaraja mesmerizes the audiences with his out standing abilities taking the audience to another realm with his perfect control over laya and melody. He is always ready to serve his improvisational commands modulating to any degree unmindful of the speed. Its timeless and speechless sensation with his pleasing moves and extremely flexible, impressive voice. On flute Vighnaraja is pristine, pure, and delicate.
He refused to go back to the hospital, staying with his men until the end of the battle. The regiment's official report credits Howland with "…the most undaunted bravery and marked coolness…" as he stayed on his horse and rode up and down the line, giving orders and shouting encouragement to his men, "…unmindful of…the leaden hail…" through which he had to ride.
Sherman was not unmindful of his legacy and left $10,000 in his will for a biography to be written "by some competent person". Two biographies were published shortly after that, but neither mentions the bequest. In 1906, Congressman Theodore E. Burton of Ohio published a biography; two years later, former Representative Winfield S. Kerr of Mansfield published another. Both were very favorable to Sherman.
Lange summons the girl to learn the reason for her attack and is surprised to recognise her as an old schoolfriend. Pomponnet loudly protests Clairette's innocence and says that Ange Pitou is the author of the verses. Lange already knows of Pitou and is not unmindful of his charms. He has been invited to her presence and arrives while Clairette is there and the interview is marked with more than cordiality.
James kept pluckily at his work, unmindful of > adverse criticism, and in the culmination of the season, his generalship and > backfield tackling were first-rate. James graduated from Michigan in 1905 with an engineering degree. While attending the university, he was a member of the Vulcans, the Friars, Zeta Psi fraternity, and the Wrinkle Board and a member of the Executive Committee of the Michigan Union.1905 Michiganensian, page 77.
He refused to be evacuated and > unmindful of his injury, moved swiftly to encircle the enemy and engaged > them in close combat and single handedly killed four enemy soldiers. The > remaining enemy personnel opted to flee rather than face the fury of the > fierce officer. His inspirational leadership, conspicuous courage and > bravery were instrumental in the capture of Tiger Hill, which was > operationally one of the most important objectives in the Drass sector.
Vaikunta Dwara lies in the North side of the temple. Vaikunta Ekadesi is also observed as Mukkoti Ekadesi. Unmindful of the chill, the streets of Triplicane would be milling with people as early as 2 am on Vaikunta Ekadesi. Women adorning the traditional nine yards or a silk sari would be seen hurrying towards the Parthasarathy Temple to find a place in the long winding queues that stretched infinitely even in those wee hours.
Kalikkama's wife is sometimes called Punniya Vardhini; she is not named in the Periya Puranam. On the day of their wedding, Shiva came disguised as a Shaiva ascetic and asked for the hair of the bride, before Kalikkama arrived. Unmindful of the possibility that the bridegroom may not accept a bald bride, Manakanchara Nayanar cut off her hair and gave it to the ascetic. Shiva revealed his divine form and blessed the family.
Morwen, Húrin's wife, lived in Dor Lómin with her son Túrin at the time of the Battle of Unnumbered Tears. After the battle, "men unmindful of [Húrin's] mighty lordship" (line 111, p 8) took over the land. Morwen was pregnant, destitute, and unsure if her husband lived. After the birth of her daughter, whom she named Nienor (meaning Lamentation), Morwen sent Túrin to King Thingol of Doriath, hoping he would foster Túrin because Húrin was a compatriot of Beren.
Haidar ordered him to rest in his tent and took over the personal command of the battery. Throughout the night he sat under a tree nearby and directed the setting up of the artillery unmindful of the firing by the British who had now noticed his approach. Though this is not mentioned in other sources it is certainly characteristic of Haidar's courage and he would repeat it during the siege of Ambur. He left when the commander returned.
He held: > …in defining the ambit of the constitutional powers entrusted to the Council > of Ministers for the NCT and their relationship with Lieutenant Governor as > a delegate of the President, the Court cannot be unmindful of the > constitutional importance which has to be assigned to representative > government. Representative government is a hallmark of a Constitution which > is wedded to democracy for it is through a democratic form of governance > that the aspirations of those who elect their representatives are met.
Unmindful of all personal danger, he > continued his efforts without respite until aid arrived from other ships and > he was evacuated. By his staunch leadership, capable direction, and > indomitable determination throughout the crisis, Lt. McCool saved the lives > of many who otherwise might have perished and contributed materially to the > saving of his ship for further combat service. His valiant spirit of self- > sacrifice in the face of extreme peril sustains and enhances the highest > traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.
Heriot, with 4 other soldiers, organized a combat group and attacked an > enemy machine-gun nest which had been inflicting heavy casualties on his > company. In the advance 2 of his men were killed, and because of the heavy > fire from all sides the remaining 2 sought shelter. Unmindful of the hazard > attached to his mission, Cpl. Heriot, with fixed bayonet, alone charged the > machinegun, making his way through the fire for a distance of 30 yards and > forcing the enemy to surrender.
Sprite is an incorrigible trickster and practical joker, and has been for centuries. It is rumored that in Marvel continuity, he was the inspiration for William Shakespeare to write the character of Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Reveling in what he sees as "playful" behavior, he is seemingly unmindful of the sometimes deadly consequences of their pranks, especially to fragile "mortal" Humans. Though punished time and again for their actions, he always returns to his preferred way of life after a while.
At the lumber camp the two live in a shack under trying conditions. Palma is entirely out of place in the rough lumber camp but valiantly struggles to make good for her husband's sake. She is tempted to return to her old life by her former manager and is on the verge of leaving when she discovers that John is being attacked by a gang of lumberjacks. Unmindful of the danger, she plunges into the midst of the fight to save him.
This was story published in a book titled as "KHEER BARIYA HATHRA" 1960 by KAHANI. Her story "HI SHAHAR" (This City) is everlasting portrayal of a meek Nepali watchman in a lower middle class apartment building in this city as a vast ruthless and soul less machine, unmindful of the personal loss or tragedy. Sundri has tried her hand at traditional poetry with proper meter but it is in free verse where she has found her niche. She has four poetry collections to her credit.
The battle took place on Easter Sunday, 24 April 634. A large number of refugees from the region of which Khalid had recently operated had gathered at Marj-al-Rahit, and these refugees mingled with the crowds celebrating the festival. The Ghassanids were not unmindful of the danger Khalid's entry into Syria posed for them. They had positioned a strong screen of warriors on the route from Tadmur, below the pass; but this force was scattered in a few minutes by a swift charge of the Muslim cavalry.
The college's name was almost immediately changed to Washington and Lee University, linking Lee's name with Washington's. The university's motto, Nōn Incautus Futūrī', meaning "Not unmindful of the future", is an adaptation of the Lee family motto. Lee's son, George Washington Custis Lee, followed his father as the university's president. General Lee and much of his family—including his wife, his seven children, and his father, the Revolutionary War hero Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee—are buried in the Lee Chapel on campus, which faces the main row of antebellum college buildings.
Although Parantaka I was engaged for the greater part of his long reign in warlike operations, yet he was not unmindful of the victories of peace. The internal administration of his country was a matter in which he took a keen interest. He laid out the rules for the conduct of the village assemblies in an inscription. The village institutions of South India, of course, date from a much earlier period than that of Parantaka I, but he introduced many salutary reforms for the proper administration of local self-Government.
The government troops greeted > and shook hands with the ASG members. Shortly thereafter, LTC BUAN alerted > his men and STAFF SERGEANT DIOKNO JR took a defensive stance after the > former sensed the unfriendly intents of Sali and his men. While trying to > stop Sali from firing his gun, Sali was able to squeeze the trigger of his > M16 rifle and hit the left arm of STAFF SERGEANT DIOKNO JR. Unmindful of > this wound and personal safety, he grabbed Sali by the neck and wrestled him > until he managed to fire his pistol at Sali.
Immediately he ordered perimeter defense and continued > to encourage his troops to fight. Overwhelmed by the superior enemy strength > and already critically wounded on his left shoulder, SECOND LIEUTENANT > BANDONG JR ordered his men to withdraw leaving him and those killed in > action behind. Unmindful of his wounds and of his personal safety, he chose > to continue engaging the enemy up to his last bullet, thus delaying the > enemy advance and allowing his troops to withdraw. This ultimately saved the > lives of other government troopers especially those who were wounded in > action.
Church begins with the history of settlers of Malabar, The 1930s witnessed the exodus of settlers from Travancore - Cochin area to Malabar The hard working agriculturists from these places left their native lands and settled in the virgin land of the hills and valleys of Kozhikode, Kannur and Wayanad Districts. Unmindful of the vagaries of nature they toiled in the farmlands and occasionally longed for the church bells. They started establishing worshipping places here and small parishes developed. There are chapels in Unithram Kunnu, Chamora, Chundakunnu,Kattumunda, Kayalum para.
At the time, when the overwhelming enemy > reinforcement arrived and maneuvered, they showed their grit and steady > composure by maneuvering to covered positions and firing at the enemies. > When the wounded government troops were being extricated, these brave men > provided the much-needed firepower to halt the enemy's advances which > greatly eased the pressure on their comrades. Unmindful of their personal > safety, these gallant men chose to hold their ground when the command "to > withdraw" was given to protect their comrades. They provided once again the > deadly cover fires to the withdrawing troops, inflicting numerous casualties > to the advancing enemies.
At the time, when the overwhelming enemy > reinforcement arrived and maneuvered, they showed their grit and steady > composure by maneuvering to covered positions and firing at the enemies. > When the wounded government troops were being extricated, these brave men > provided the much-needed firepower to halt the enemy's advances which > greatly eased the pressure on their comrades. Unmindful of their personal > safety, these gallant men chose to hold their ground when the command "to > withdraw" was given to protect their comrades. They provided once again the > deadly cover fires to the withdrawing troops, inflicting numerous casualties > to the advancing enemies.
On July 4, 1888, on the battlefield of Gettysburg, Carpenter was "court-martialed" for being absent without leave the previous day. He proved that his absence was due to the Secretary of War who, unmindful of Carpenter's duties as a former member of the Sixth U.S. Cavalry in the Civil War, had neglected to issue orders to Carpenter in time to allow him to reach Fairfield for their 5th annual veteran's reunion.Mueller, Heinrich G. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Reunion of the Survivors of the Sixth U.S. Cavalry – Tuesday, July 3, 1888, Fraternally submitted, by Heinrich G. Mueller, Secretary.
Chicago (Rand McNally) 1966, p.92. - See also Ramesh Kumar Arora who notes that “Weber was not unmindful of the limitations of bureaucratic rationality in practice. This became evident in his analysis of the dysfunctions of Prussian bureaucracy under Bismarck (…)”Ramesh Kumar Arora, Administrative Theory. (Indian Institute of Public Administration) 1984, p.XVIII. What mattered, according to Diamant, was to ‘modify,’ adapt, or surpass Weber's constructs. It is well known that in the 20th century, several sociologists and political scientists “have sought to construct typologies that are closer approximations of the mixes or dualities existing in the real world.
Unmindful of the wide opposition to his critique among his Syrian colleagues, al-Bukhari boldly demanded that Ibn Taymiyya be divested of his honorific title of shaykh al-Islam, proclaiming everyone who refused to do so an unbeliever. His condemnation of Ibn Taymiyya drew severe criticism and eventually a book-size refutation by the Shafi'i scholar Ibn Nasir al-Din al- Dimashqi (d. 838/1434)27 who sent his opus to Egyptian scholars for approval. As one might expect, upon receipt of this work, Muhammad al-Bisati seized the opportunity to denounce his former prosecutor as an ignoramus and troublemaker.
Sculpture depicting Bahubali's meditation in Kayotsarga posture with vines enveloped around his body (Photo: Badami caves) After the fight, Bahubali was filled with disgust at the world and developed a desire for renunciation. Bahubali abandoned all possessions-kingdom, clothes, ornaments-to become a monk and began meditating with great resolve to attain omniscience (Kevala Gyana). He is said to have meditated motionless in a standing posture (kayotsarga) for a year, during which time climbing plants grew around his legs. However, he was adamant and continued his practice unmindful of the vines, ants, and dust that enveloped his body.
In 1753, Lessingham married naval commander John Stott at St Paul's, Covent Garden. In 1765, Stott divorced Lessingham on the grounds of adultery. At the divorce trial, witnesses attested to the fact that Lessingham had given birth to a child during the three years Stott was at sea. In his concluding remarks, the presiding judge said ‘Unmindful of [your] conjugal vow, and not having the fear of God before [your] eyes, but being instigated and seduced by the devil, [you] did commit adultery with one or more strange person… and was by such criminal conversation begot with child’.
Middleton's banging is heard by a local workman and he is freed. Midway through the concerto performance he enters the music salon with several other policemen, causing George to enter into one of his episodes. He is forced to stop performing and asks Barbara to carry on playing; however, whilst being questioned by the police in a separate room he attacks them, in the process of which a gas lamp is knocked over, setting the room alight. George proceeds to continue with his piano concerto, unmindful of the conflagration around him and ignoring Barbara's pleas to escape, as flames consume everything.
While providing fires, these courageous men were > hit, unmindful of their wounds, maneuvered once more to another covered > position and fired at the enemies until they were caught by the RPG blast > which lifted their lifeless body momentarily from the ground. Their > gallantry and act of heroism have greatly helped in extricating their > wounded comrades thus minimizing casualties and preventing the possibility > of total annihilation from the superior enemy forces. During the fierce > encounter, the enemy sustained more casualties than the government troops. > However, their courage and valor were not measured by the number of enemies > killed and wounded, but rather by the number of their fellow soldiers saved.
Bart and Lisa are made field trip partners as part of the buddy system on a field trip to Capital City. When they are there, they hear that the flag for the state Springfield is an embarrassment (it contains a Confederate flag, despite the state being from the North), and their teacher assigns for homework an assignment to design a new flag. Lisa calls Marge as she designs her flag, which says "To Fraternal Love". On the phone, she complains about and makes fun of Bart, unmindful of the fact that Bart is overhearing the conversation on another phone and getting very angry about her comments.
While providing fires, these courageous men were > hit, unmindful of their wounds, maneuvered once more to another covered > position and fired at the enemies until they were caught by the RPG blast > which lifted their lifeless body momentarily from the ground. Their > gallantry and act of heroism have greatly helped in extricating their > wounded comrades thus minimizing casualties and preventing the possibility > of total annihilation from the superior enemy forces. During the fierce > encounter, the enemy sustained more casualties than the government troops. > However, their courage and valor were not measured by the number of enemies > killed and wounded, but rather by the number of their fellow soldiers saved.
Actor Thomas Davies, in a letter to Garrick, wrote that he blundered in the part of Cymbeline owing "to my accidentally seeing Mr. Churchill in the pit, it rendering me confused and unmindful of my business".Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition Churchill's satire made him many enemies, and brought reprisals. In Night, an Epistle to Robert Lloyd (also published this year), be answered the attacks made on him, offering by way of defence the argument that any faults were better than hypocrisy. Churchill received a considerable sum from sales of the poem, paid off all of his old creditors, and gave an allowance to his wife.
In "The Critical Monism of Cleanth Brooks," Crane writes that under Brooks's view of a poem's unity being achieved through the irony and paradox of the opposing forces it contains, the world's most perfect example of such an ironic poem would be Albert Einstein's equation E=mc2, which equates matter and energy at a constant rate (Searle). In his later years, Brooks criticized the poststructuralists for inviting subjectivity and relativism into their analysis, asserting "each critic played with the text's language unmindful of aesthetic relevance and formal design" (Leitch 2001). This approach to criticism, Brooks argued, "denied the authority of the work" (Leitch 2001).
When all valuables were sold, only his wife's gold thali (a necklace given by a groom to a bride in a Hindu wedding, which she wears as a sign of her marital status) remained. The wife removed her thali and gave it for Kalaya to sell and bring some rice for the family, even though it was considered inauspicious for a married woman to remove it. However, Shiva disguised as a Kungiliya merchant or hawker and asked if he wanted to buy the incense. Unmindful of his family's condition, Kungiliya Kalaya traded the thali for a bag of incense and went to the temple to burn it.
Gibbon's initial plan was to write a history "of the decline and fall of the city of Rome", and only later expanded his scope to the whole Roman Empire: > If I prosecute this History, I shall not be unmindful of the decline and > fall of the city of Rome; an interesting object, to which my plan was > originally confined. Although he published other books, Gibbon devoted much of his life to this one work (1772–1789). His autobiography Memoirs of My Life and Writings is devoted largely to his reflections on how the book virtually became his life. He compared the publication of each succeeding volume to a newborn child.
Charles Evans Hughes, former Supreme Court justice and Harding's Secretary of State Harding had urged disarmament and lower defense costs during the campaign, but it had not been a major issue. He gave a speech to a joint session of Congress in April 1921, setting out his legislative priorities. Among the few foreign policy matters he mentioned was disarmament, with the president stating that the government could not "be unmindful of the call for reduced expenditure" on defense. Idaho Senator William Borah had proposed a conference at which the major naval powers, the U.S., Britain, and Japan, would agree to cuts in their fleets.
Pleased with her penance, Jangama Devara appeared before her. Sympathized by her penance, Jangama Devara blessed her to be a pregnant, though she was a spinster. Unmindful of her pregnancy she carried her daily prayers as usual. Stupefied at her deep devotion, he again appeared and told her that she need not take so many troubles to perform pujas and offer prayers, and promised her that he himself would come to her house where she could do her penance and commanded her to proceed towards her home, and that he would follow her, but advised her not to look back even once on her way to home, in spite of whatever happens.
The citation reads as follows: > On 3rd September 1965, on receipt of a report that a formation of Pakistani > fighters were circling over our Army position in the Chhamb Sector of J&K;, > a formation of Gnat aircraft was ordered to intercept the intruders. > Approaching the area, Sq Ldr Trevor Keelor, who was a section leader in the > Gnat formation, sighted enemy F-86 Sabre jets and engaged them in air > battle. When the combat was in progress, F-104 Starfighters of the Pakistani > Air Force also joined in. Unmindful of the numerical superiority of the > enemy, Sq Ldr Keelor chased a Sabre jet and pressed home his attack until > the enemy aircraft caught fire and disintegrated in the air.
Pope Adrian, comments Sayers, "was not unmindful of the interests and well-being of his English homeland", and Robinson identifies his pontificate as "the period in which English influence was strongest in the papal curia". Adrian remained faithful to the cult of St Alban and often promoted King Henry's political ambitions when he could. For example, suggests Brooke, following his lengthy stay with Adrian, John of Salisbury seems to have acquired the belief that he would at some point receive a cardinalate. However, John fell out with King Henry for a now- unknown reason, and Adrian—probably wishing to promote his friend but essentially a diplomat and a realist—could not afford to alienate his only major supporter in northern Europe.
No. 95 Pasture Street, Allegheny, Pa., July 6, 1888. "We charged on Major Louis Carpenter's (formerly of our regiment) command, and for the first time, an old officer of the gallant old Sixth was completely surprised, his command demoralized and routed, and the gallant old Major left on the field, a prisoner of war." Then, "He was promptly court-martialed for being absent without leave (on) July 3(rd) and I do not know what the sentence would have been, had he not clearly proven that his absence was due to the Secretary of War, who unmindful of his duty to an old soldier, had neglected to issue the proper order in time for the Major to reach Fairfield in time for the (5th annual) reunion." Retrieved on July 14, 2009.
Unmindful of his personal safety, he advanced to an exposed vantage point under heavy enemy fire and, guided his troops in repulsing the ferocious counterattack, taking the offensive and overwhelming the enemy to secure the high ground dominating the vital road junction of Yanggu. His regiment seized the town by nightfall and also its airfield and the hills surrounding the town. For his leadership and gallantry in action, Nickerson was decorated with the Army Distinguished Service Cross, the second highest military award that can be given to a member of the United States Armed Forces for extreme gallantry and risk of life in actual combat with an armed enemy force. His regiment was subsequently ordered to the reserve for a brief period, before returned to the defensive line north of Seoul soon thereafter.
Uncertain of what will happen to them, the members of > the squad, left their valuables to their supporting comrades to be further > given to their loved ones, in anticipation of their deaths. Undaunted by > threat posed by the situation and unmindful of their own safety, the squads, > headed by SECOND LIEUTENANT DILAG and SECOND LIEUTENANT GONZALES rushed-up > the 80-meter, 80-degree slope and eventually assaulted the heavily fortified > enemy defensive positions then carried out an intense bunker to bunker > battle. With cunning stealth, the "Suicide Squads" were able to secure the > northeastern tip of Hill 898 which was being defended by Khadafy Janjalani's > group. This heroic and gallant act paved the way for the subsequent clearing > of the remaining 3 clusters of enemy fortified defensive positions.
Upon his return to Panther Gorge later that evening, Colvin wrote "Joy reigned in the camp to-night, for we had accomplished the work in the face of the greatest difficulties; when the most experienced guide had ventured to say that it was for this season impossible. In honor of the event we had a choice supper of bear's meat fried, boiled and stewed, and hard bread and biscuit; then, unmindful of the snow storm beating in and around our open shanty, fell fast asleep." In 1873 he wrote a report arguing that if the Adirondack watershed was allowed to deteriorate, it would threaten the viability of the Erie Canal, which was then vital to New York's economy, and that the entire Adirondack region should therefore be protected by the creation of a state forest preserve. He was subsequently appointed superintendent of the New York state land survey, which led to the creation of the Adirondack Forest Preserve in 1885.
Barnes considers the story of the potion-induced miscarriages to be an allegation without further reference.Timothy Barnes, "Ammianus Marcellinus and the Representation of Historical Reality" (1998), page 123 Gibbon had not completely dismissed the report:"even the fruits of his [Julian's] marriage-bed were blasted by the jealous artifices of Eusebia herself, who, on this occasion alone, seems to have been unmindful of the tenderness of her sex, and the generosity of her character" ... "For my own part I am inclined to hope that the public malignity imputed the effects of accident as the guilt of Eusebia." He left the question of the existence of such a poison open and to be determined by physicians rather than historians. "A History of Medicine" (1995) by Plinio Prioreschi dismisses the account as an example of a very common error in accounts of ancient medicine, "the attribution to drugs of properties that they could not have".
Nashe, never slow to pick a fight, took due note: "But my young master Barnaby the Bright, and his kindness (before any desert at all of mine towards him might pluck him on or provoke it), I neither have nor will be unmindful of." He therefore responded in kind in Have With You To Saffron- Walden (1596) with various observations on Barnes: he was a bad poet, he had dreadful dress sense (..."getting him a strange pair of Babylonian britches, with a codpiece as big as a Bolognian sausage...") and had been a coward on the field of battle during the wars in France. Nashe claimed, not entirely seriously, that Barnes had gone to the general to complain war was dangerous, highly illegal and he wanted to go home at once, and despite six burly captains offering to be his personal bodyguard "home he would, nothing would stay him, to finish Parthenophil and Parthenope and write in praise of Gabriel Harvey."T. Nash, Works, ed.
Timothy Barnes, "Ammianus Marcellinus and the Representation of Historical Reality" (1998), page 123 Edward Gibbon had not completely dismissed the report:"even the fruits of his [Julian's] marriage-bed were blasted by the jealous artifices of Eusebia herself, who, on this occasion alone, seems to have been unmindful of the tenderness of her sex, and the generosity of her character" ... "For my own part I am inclined to hope that the public malignity imputed the effects of accident as the guilt of Eusebia." He left the question of the existence of such a poison open and to be determined by physicians rather than historians.Edward Gibbon, "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire", vol. 2, Chapter 19, note 39 "A History of Medicine" (1995) by Plinio Prioreschi dismisses the account as an example of a very common error in accounts of ancient medicine, "the attribution to drugs of properties that they could not have".
Unable to > maneuver due to darkness and intense devastating fires from both heavy and > light machineguns, B-40 rockets, mortar and snipers, he nevertheless ordered > his men to hold the line and directed the Special Operation Squad to close > in on the enemy camp and pinpoint its location to the Marines battalion > artillery supporting fires, and the V-300 and V-150 armored vehicles to > dislodge the enemy from their heavily fortified bunkers. Unmindful of his > own safety, LIEUTENANT COLONEL QUERUBIN continuously moved from one forward > position to another, thus drawing enemy fires to his own location, purposely > to pinpoint enemy targets for their artillery support fires. The battle > which had raged continuously until the following day, did not deter him from > rallying his men in repulsing wave after wave of enemy reinforcements and > continued assaults in their attempt to encircle his unit. Despite dwindling > ammunition and increasing casualties on their side, subject officer never > lost his aggressive spirit as he continued to move around while urging and > inspiring his men, including the wounded to continue.
The Polifemo is unprecedented for Góngora in terms of its length, its florid style, and its ingenio (artistic ingenuity or innovation). Regarding its literary form, the poem develops in a manner that is distinctively unmindful of the mediating artistic clarity outlined in Aristotle’s Poeticssee Aristotle's Poetics (Quotation Pending) Contemporary critics such as Luis Carrillo y Sotomayor would come to see these Aristotelian precepts as artistically stifling. In his Libro de la Erudición Poética, Carillo formally denounces both clarity and straightforwardness, particularly when such artistic ideals placed parameters on poetic expression in an effort to make "oneself intelligible to the half-educated." see Carillo's Libro de la Erudición Poética (1611) Though culteranismo maintained this elitist and aristocratic quality well after Carillo's death, this seemingly haughty comment on the part of Góngora's pupil was actually a jibe at Góngora's fiercest critics whose periodic vitriol sought to discredit the artist and his work. This fundamental debate between artistic clarity, intelligibility, lyricism, novelty and free expression first outlined in the Poetics of Aristotle and debated in the literary circles of posterity would never cease to divide artists throughout the modern era.
The play raises the question whether a person raised badly, but who sincerely wants to redeem him or herself, should be held to the same standards as those who had every advantage. This was a favourite theme of Gilbert's,For example, the story "The Wicked World" in Gilbert, W.S. Foggerty's Fairy and Other Tales, page 295: "Believe me, fairies, we are too vainglorious, too proud of our excellence, too unmindful of the fact that we are good because we had no temptation to do wrong. We despised the world because it was wicked, forgetting that the wickedness of the world is born of the temptations to which only the inhabitants of the world are exposed" (and the equivalent scenes in the play (The Wicked World) and opera (Fallen Fairies) based on it); the song "Fold your flapping wings" cut from Iolanthe (reprinted in Bradley, Ian, The Complete Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan), etc. which is illustrated in the scene quoted in the sidebox above and also in this scene from Act I: > RUTH: No, I never had no father—my mother was such as me.

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