How To Use Cession In A Sentence

  • When the King heard this, he bade his son be slain; but on the next day the second Wazir came forward for intercession and kissed ground in prostration. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The recession blindsided a lot of lawyers who had previously taken for granted their comfortable income.
  • Either the recession is biting harder than I had realised or a lot of people are confused about the boundaries between fact and fiction.
  • Well, the good news is a few weeks ago they were talking about it being the main source of law, so there has been some concession there, which the Iraqi women leaders have been fighting for.
  • Small businesses have been hit hard / hard hit by the recession.
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  • The recession shows no signs of easing in the immediate future.
  • The diverse problems of succession and authority which face the brothers, the audience, and the poet reflect upon one other throughout, and this self-awareness renders nugatory the traditional criticism of Statius as derivative.
  • If we want to avert a very deep recession it is absolutely vital that these psychological factors are reversed.
  • Nixon came up with the phrase 'growth recession': even when things are not falling, it's not going to feel good. So what do we do now, chancellor?
  • I'm not sure what Laurie from Manly Dorm might be referring to as hate mongering (although I see that talking about secession is divisive), but I'd like to point out it's not hateful to say the Bush administration is antidemocratic, plutocratic and militarily adventuristic. American Coastopia!
  • It's one of America's least "churched" cities, but the religious community fashioned Neighbors in Need as a response to the 1970's Boeing recession. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
  • The calced Augustinians also made their elections -- but not so quickly that we could avoid sending to them to remind them not to allow the disturbances of other times to occur in their chapter -- by having made them beforehand through their devotion to the outgoing provincial, who managed the succession for another as worthy as he. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 24 of 55 1630-34 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • In the end the keeners stalked the funeral processions screaming and shrieking all the more like vengeful banshees and had to be chased by the priests.
  • The procession followed a private ceremony, attended by about 200 family and friends.
  • The procession moved through the mountain village at a stately pace.
  • But people don't know the background of arguments and backbiting that has been going on over the state of the equipment and their refusal to give us concession prices.
  • The website, however, says that booking on payment of concessional fare by senior citizens aged above 60 years could be done through it.
  • Now the economy is teetering on the brink of recession, stocks are down sharply and the Fed has stated that rates will remain ultralow well into the future. Not Dead Yet: What to Do With Your Bets on Rising Rates
  • You want to hit the concession stand before the game starts!
  • Just as his concessions were being broadcast, loyal contingents rolled into Saigon.
  • It was the worst recession since the war.
  • This quasi-historical fiction is followed hy a succession of fabliaux, novelle and historiettes which fill the rest of the vol.iv. and the whole of vol.v. till we reach the terminal story, The The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • As the endlessly sweet but slightly pinheaded stewardess-to-be Donna, She is yum-yum-yummy in a procession of miniskirts, bikinis, halter tops and other wardrobe choices that make the most of her lithe legginess.
  • The recession is not going to go away overnight, especially in the most bombed out sectors such as construction and property.
  • In October, the retailer said it would shut 21% of its namesake North American stores over the next two years, coming to terms with the overextension of its store network before the recession and predictions that U.S. growth will be slow. Gap's Profit Falls 36%
  • One solution is for the government to grant an operating concession for a particular project to the private sector.
  • As the ballot result was due, the company offered to scrap Saturday working for subs and reporters as a concession.
  • Rudyard Kipling's Recessional, in exultant recognition of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, embodied the spirit of that nostalgic period. Responsible Nationhood
  • If you stop consumers spending by limiting their credit then recession is inevitable.
  • An anonymous diary dating from the late trecento shows that similar processions were held in late May 1387; twice in 1390, on June 30 and October 16; and again in December 1398.
  • The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.
  • The two adaxial sepals are formed in succession, and the two abaxial petals become visible.
  • I love successionist tendencies, be they Texas, Northern California, the south, Alaska or Coastopia. The palin drone
  • Among the dainties was a live pig, which squeaking and grunting in anticipation of its fate, supplied to this orderly procession the absence of a musical band. A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26. Vol. 1
  • Tickets are priced at E10 with concessions at E5.
  • Chief among the grievances I identify as providing primary justifying grounds for secession are these: persistent and serious violations of individual human rights and past unredressed unjust seizure of territory.
  • I have completed a monument more lasting than bronze and higher than the decaying Pyramids of kings, which cannot be destroyed by gnawing rain nor wild north wind, or by the unnumbered procession of the years and flight of time.
  • The rise was to fund concessionary bus fares, compulsory waste recycling, increased National Insurance, extra planning staff and pay rises, he explained.
  • One newspaper headlined their lead story with the recession claims of Davy Stockbrokers.
  • Only when an influence is exerted, whether immediately or through a third party, from one upon another has society come into existence in place of a mere spatial juxtaposition or temporal contemporaneousness or succession of individuals. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • As a great concession, the bursar offered us a room in a hostel for graduate students.
  • Wage increases are being kept to a minimum because of the recession.
  • The crowd stepped aside to make way for the procession.
  • Ah well, at least I can get a concession ticket now, thanks to my lowly student status.
  • This was a concession to the Magyars at the expense of other peoples within the borders of the Dual Monarchy.
  • In April 1899, a coaling station was built in Pago Pago harbor by the U. S. Navy, and in February 1900, a deed of cession was negotiated with Tutuila chiefs by Naval Commander B.F. Tilley.
  • He became physician general to the Army in the Austrian war of succession, was appointed physician to King George III, was knighted in 1762 and later received a baronetcy.
  • The economy is precariously close to recession.
  • Albicores, bonitoes, and dolphins followed the ship for several days in succession; and one albicore, which had a mark on his back, from which we knew it, followed us from 3 degrees north latitude to 10 degrees south latitude, a distance of eight hundred and forty miles. Mark Seaworth
  • Open daily; admission £1.10 with concessions for children and OAPs.
  • The foundation stone was laid by Mrs Brown on June 21, the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession to the throne.
  • The solution to Quebec's uncertain status is not more concessions, Canada has made quite enough of those, but an enhanced level of Canadian political leadership and governance. Post-Election Prospects in Canada
  • No computer model of the economy can predict when the next recession will be.
  • Nor does he discuss another dialectic, between the Scherzo's anapestic and amphibrach crotchet groups, sublated after the Trio in that startling alla breve succession of equal minims; nor the hunting topos of the Trio.
  • People ask about the varieties of prayer: petition, thanksgiving, praise, and intercession.
  • The year is filled with important religious events, and all localities are identified with patron saints who are celebrated, somewhat competitively, with fireworks and festa pageantry, including processions.
  • The crude items of every day use that were the few meager processions of the poor have become the prestige consumption of the affluent.
  • He is imprisoned for a year for having acted as Castlewood's second in the duel, for which Lady Castlewood bitterly reproaches him, and on his release joins the army and fights in the war of the Spanish Succession.
  • The one concession to modernity is a notice at the bottom of the page which says that items in bold print are organic and certified by the Soil Association.
  • Excitement rose to fever pitch the day before the procession.
  • They had to close the factory down in the recession.
  • I am sorry that you should think me rash, if the idea of rashness is unpleasant to you -- I will make any other concession in reason rather than quarrel with you. Taquisara
  • The last two recessions were grossly misapprehended while they were in progress. Stromata Blog:
  • Yet evolution predicts not just successions of forms, but also genetic lineages from ancestors to descendants.
  • The frieze, where of old would prance an exuberant processional of gods, is, in this case, bare of decoration, but upon the epistyle is written in simple, stern letters the word "EUSTON. Men, Women, and Boats
  • Returned home he relates the incident, and only through his mother's intercession escapes a thrashing from his honest father, for telling a lie.
  • The King made major concessions to end the confrontation with his people.
  • It is an ancestor of the English term “caliphate,” referring to a dynastic succession of rulers. The Jesus Dynasty
  • I remember the growth of video recorders through a recession and camcorders through another recession.
  • Buds in the axils of the bracts expanded and repeated the pattern; each had a prophyll that remained in the bract axil, a long internode, then a succession of leaves with shorter internodes and a terminal spikelet.
  • For the next 1,300 years, a succession of Arab, Mameluke, and Ottoman caliphs, beys, and sultans ruled the country.
  • Once again it has been left to a recession to catch out those who overstretched themselves in the boom years.
  • There is no ebb and flow in his metre more than on the shores of the Adriatic, but wave follows wave with equable gainings and recessions, the one sliding back in fluent music to be mingled with and carried forward by the next. Among My Books Second Series
  • There follows a succession of adventures, dangers, narrow escapes from death, and general blows of malign Fate.
  • Retail sales have grown, with volumes 1.4% up on their prerecession peak in the first quarter of 2008. Times, Sunday Times
  • The procession is a boon for shopkeepers in the area, especially restaurateurs.
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  • The most frequently quoted remark was one made by the great English engineer Robert Stephenson, builder of the famous Britannia railroad bridge, a tubular iron bridge, over the Menai Strait the trains ran through a succession of enormous iron boxes set on stone piers. The Great Bridge
  • Gone was the era of gunboat diplomacy, gone the treaty port concessions, gone the specially conceded naval bases, the military missions, the ill-disguised interference in Chinese affairs.
  • A violent accession of noise proclaimed that the mob had broken through and was dragging a scab from a wagon. SOUTH OF THE SLOT
  • Chiefly, such activities were processional - arrivals of ambassadors and potentates, with plebeian doings relegated to the wings.
  • So we got out the playbook and quarterbacked our companies into the worst automotive recession in a decade.
  • The succession of blows—the Agency’s decision not to provide us with any security, followed by the horrifying SSCI report and its Additional Views section, then my colleague’s inability or unwillingness to retestify before the SSCI, and the continuing media onslaught—were overwhelming. Fair Game
  • The land- or cityscapes in the blown-up photos introduce varying degrees of spatial recession, the depth depending on the scenes.
  • The accession of the Dutch prince to the throne had agonized the Tories because it set aside both the reigning (or "abdicated") king and the Prince of Wales.
  • The Minister gave a strong hint that the government were thinking of introducing tax concessions for mothers.
  • SHORTLY BEFORE Adam was expected home for the winter intercession, he wrote that he wouldn't be coming home. LASTING TREASURES
  • The device is called a proton precession magnetometer. The Moses Expedition
  • Compromises and concessions need to be reached on both sides, so that whatever choices are made about family and career are mutually acceptable and agreeable.
  • Thus a succession of closely connected environmental and anthropogenic events destroyed the bison.
  • The recession, however, made it a little easier for Unilever to assemble the star-studded team, Mr. Devoto says.
  • The volcanic successions comprise thick piles of basaltic lavas and subordinate intermediate and silicic lavas and pyroclastics.
  • Since 2008, they have been socked with staggering new bills for bank bailouts and hammered by a Great Recession brought on by the very same banks. Lynn Parramore: Amity Shlaes's Forgotten History: When Unions Go Bust, We All Do
  • But the damage lingered from the recession that started in December 2007. Looking for a job? Watch some of these videos for advice
  • In 1986, the Government won a concession for Herdwicks to receive 70 percent of the premium before lambing.
  • Quando nel corso di eventi umani, sorge la necessità che un popolo sciolga i legami politici che lo hanno stretto a un altro popolo ... un conveniente riguardo alle opinioni dell'umanità richiede che quel popolo dichiari le ragioni per cui è costretto alla secessione. Italy to Declare Independence from U.S. Military
  • The 1982-83 policies made the global recession vanish almost instantly.
  • The history of the early years following the cession is a sad record of violence and general lawlessness among the white inhabitants, and of deplorable Indian troubles. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • But if he thought the gloss had been taken off his status as a global celebrity he might have been gratified to learn that after his death the procession that followed his funeral bier was more than half a mile long.
  • Dance music can be played by musicians walking or dancing in a procession, and it features long drums, gongs, cymbals, and bamboo flutes.
  • Hosts David Asman and Liz Claman practically crowned the mayor an economic genius after he told them he's asking for wage concessions from labor groups, combining departments and trying to "disintermediate" bureaucracies. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Now this is their order of succession: first, Gaiseric 170 who was father and lord, next, Huneric, the third The Origin and Deeds of the Goths
  • Fran makes sure that they go the right way during the procession as Carole carries the virge. The Guardian World News
  • Bogs and glacial recessional lake deposits frequently contain compressible deposits of peat and organic-rich silt.
  • The agonizing dispute between revelation and explanation required mutual concessions by both reason and faith.
  • Their haul included golden crowns, precious chalices, tabots, altar slabs, beautiful processional crosses, dozens of fine manuscripts and his hair.
  • We made concessions for the sake of peace.
  • Suddenly the procession is interrupted by irrepressible sobbing.
  • The rapid expansion in 90-92, combined with the recession, did a lot of harm financially, and the company finally went bankrupt.
  • Nevertheless, he sees strong economic fundamentals in Germany, such as its solid labor market, domestic demand and filled order books constituting "antirecession insurance. Investment Drives German Growth
  • A row of tractor tires, painted white and planted with petunias, was the sole concession to aesthetics. FURTHER TALES OF THE CITY
  • For the first time in 80 years, three of the four processions for the end of Holy Week, Semana Santa, were cancelled, thanks to mad billows blowing over every banner and stanchion and cordon, rain guttering from every rooftop, children's fingers growing waxy. Wind and heavy rain greet Britons who headed for Spanish sun at Easter
  • With the favorable price, the outstanding quality, we will make a concession to every customer.
  • The evanescent post - war economic boom was quickly followed by a deep recession.
  • Soon, up to 6,000 new accessions will arrive through exchanges with other countries, further swelling an already vast collection.
  • And despite global recessionary trends, the industry feels that the next few months will see a healthy increase in travel.
  • The industrial north of the country felt the full impact of the recession.
  • The second look, "Logan's look," also demonstrates a "recessionista" trick -- how to make a blouse out of the confidential and potentially damning documents your boss asked you to shred during the Wall Street melee. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 7 Recap: Kind of Blue
  • As these three examples demonstrate, the "one-China principle" has been used by the PRC as a means of waging its "legal warfare" to incorporate Taiwan and to accomplish its bottom-line goal of de jure unification, as explicitly stated by its declared intent to use military force if necessary under the "anti-secession law" of 2005 to "reunify" Taiwan. Jamestown Foundation: All Publications
  • After processional main forces awaits machine hall through home, gather in bay boat to match a park on the side of eat building in.
  • Merseyside, in 1958, a disaster that still haunts the argument for de-accession, the decisions then made on grounds of fashion rather than quality. Evening Standard - Home
  • Old Labour leader George, torn apart by the contradictions that have led to this riot, suddenly thinks he sees who is to blame, and drops his trimming and concession-making approach.
  • She is fifth in the line of succession to the throne.
  • Following the intrusion of basic dykes in the late Palacocene, the whole of the post-Zechstein succession was gently folded into a series of major synclines and anticlines.
  • This recession/depression/perpetual funk is what I call a realignment recession. The Minority Report -
  • All European royal houses allow for female succession, a few permitting succession by the first-born regardless of sex.
  • There are now hundreds of logging concessions in the region.
  • Meanwhile, a procession of alliance spokesmen have appeared on TV to plead for US assistance.
  • Then on the heels of this procession came a dogcart driven by a man in a billycock hat and containing a lady in dark green. The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll
  • Asda Extra Special Prosecco is decent bargain bubbly that makes a soft gluggable alternative to champagne The recession has hit sales of Champagne hard, and increasingly we're November 10, 2009 Quick Summary Afternoon tea is a chance to drop the cares of the world for at least one golden hour. WN.com - Articles related to Bumper crop of British blueberries sees sales soar
  • Every generous inch a military man, Groves made important concessions to Oppenheimer in the interest of getting the job done.
  • He said 33 bottles were marked for accessioning into the museum, including the Model Dairy and the Idutywa items, which were not represented in the collection.
  • Trusting in her intercession with Christ, who whereas He is the "one mediator of God and men" (1 Timothy ii, 5), chose to make His Mother the advocate of sinners, and the minister and mediatress of grace, as an earnest of heavenly gifts and as a token of Our paternal affection we most lovingly impart the Apostolic Blessing to you, Venerable Brethren, and to all the flock committed to your care. Latest Articles
  • After the earlier downpours, the rain clouds cleared and the sun arrived just in time for Saturday's colourful street procession.
  • Radical, militant factions want to continue using the hostages as a lever to gain concessions from the west.
  • He is also empassioned about the case for greater justice in trade - despite the recession, arguing that while times may be tough in the UK, these farmers are living in absolute poverty which it is our moral imperative to address. Fairtrade gets huge boost from The Co-operative's new ethical plan
  • The optimistic bubble has now burst and economists agree the recession will continue.
  • As it sets in motion the election of the next Pope, it serves as a reminder that the papacy is not passed on but taken up afresh — that it is recast by each man who occupies the office, and that the process by which a new Pope is chosen is something other than a simple succession. In Search of a Pope
  • Oral health problems strongly associated with smokeless tobacco use are leukoplakia (a lesion of the soft tissue that consists of a white patch or plaque that cannot be scraped off) and recession of the gums .. Are adults snoozing while kids are "snusing?"
  • A devisor may clearly devise or limit the possession of chattels, making them inalienable by devisees in succession. The Eustace Diamonds
  • Vassilev said that the Bourgas Airport employees would be re-employed by the concessionaire and a group labour contract would be negotiated and signed with a year.
  • The aim is to make the process as smooth as possible and help increase the succession rate for buoyant businesses.
  • That consists mainly of recession-resistant retail properties, whose values fell only 5 percent last year.
  • We sang America as our recessional, yet another indication that the date is now solemnized as an annual patriotic memorial.
  • What followed was a succession of high-calibre performances.
  • Then over the past year a succession of disappointing results from companies have created a cascade effect.
  • For ten years before secession, Northerners were commonly referred to as ‘mongrels and hirelings.’
  • a procession of women bearing small phallic images and singing hymns in honor of a deity whom he calls Dionysos -- probably Khem or Osiris or Bes; such images are mentioned by Plutarch, [721] supposed by him to represent Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV
  • In 406 the army in Britain elevated the first in a rapid succession of three emperors.
  • Then on, with, the galloping even triplet of the house's hoofs beneath me, as they came down in quick succession, as if the earth were a muffled drum and we were beating an untiring rataplan on her breast. Mr. Isaacs
  • An example is periodic motion, such as the precession of a particle with intrinsic spin and magnetic moment in a constant magnetic field.
  • The country was plunged into recession.
  • With the departure of the Romans, the British Isles were invaded by a succession of warlike peoples from the European mainland, including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes; there were also persistent Danish raids.
  • If we attempt to make the oblique arches complete circles, as at Fig. 96, we see that they must necessarily rise higher than the cross and side arches, so that the roof would be in a succession of domical forms, as at Fig. 97. Scientific American Supplement, No. 647, May 26, 1888
  • Over this system lie beds which have yielded in succession Ordovician and Silurian fossils, forming altogether a compact division which has been distinguished locally as the _Muth system_. The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir
  • Manufacturing fell sharply under the impact of the recession.
  • Government policy encouraged a consumer boom followed by a deep recession.
  • Although we have achieved great progress in the general control of the weed, there are also some serious problems in the harms of the weed, succession,(sentence dictionary) drug-fast and the pollution of the herbicide.
  • The fact that he was willing to do damage to the country with useless concessions to a party that has proven itself a moral and intellectual failure to them on his side was extremely disturbing, and the fact that he succeeded not at all in unsurprising. Matthew Yglesias » Yglesias on Maddow
  • At 11 am there will be a May procession to bless the new grotto to Our Lady in the garden in Spring Gardens.
  • The pretext to begin circulating Perry's name for a presidential run will be easily established, and the Tea Partiers that he energized with his irresponsible talk of secession will slowly turn pragmatic and confront the question of who can win in 2012. James Moore: Yo, America. It's Texas. We Got Another One for Ya!
  • Dynamics of phytoplankton succession coupled to species diversity as a system-level tool for study of Microcystis population dynamics in eutrophic lakes
  • There can be no such thing as a peaceable secession.
  • I am incredibly heartened by their recent decision to avoid an inversion, with so many other companies having abandoned American soil since the recession.
  • Through a moral equivalent of Civil War, we must prevent this secession from taking place.
  • You might conceivably nip out to the concessions stand, visit the loo and still come back to the same scene.
  • Creed, bk.iv. ch. iv., secs. 13, 14), "the circumincession is most proper and perfect, forasmuch as the Persons mutually contain Each NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus
  • Given that the Picts practiced a form of matrilineal succession according to contemporary writers such as Bede see article on Pictish matriliny, it seems surprising that so few royal female names were recorded. Pictish female names
  • Third - party states have no title to object to cession.
  • But, through a tawdry heap of bushes, he watched the procession and the bare wooden coffin lifted by altar boys.
  • The gunman fired three times in rapid succession.
  • Many councils will not be holding special civic functions to mark the 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne.
  • The vegetation types of the mid-montane subzone are mixed mid-montane forest, Castanopsis forest, Nothofagus forest, coniferous forest, mid-montane swamp forest, mid-montane sedge-grass swamp, mid-montane Phragmites grass swamps, mid-montane Miscanthus grassland and succession on abandoned gardens. Lorentz National Park, Indonesia
  • The last day was grim, with a succession of closeout sales clearing out all but the most shunned of merchandise.
  • This should have had a negative impact on his career, actors have been blackballed for a single such act, never mind a seemingly endless succession of them.
  • Among her purchases were two royal door panels of Saint Basil and Saint John Chrysostom that had been deaccessioned from the Tretiakov Gallery.
  • On Saturday, September 4, the carnival procession will leave from the Green at 6pm.
  • One of the audits was standard procedure (as a concessionaire to the US Forest Service, audits are sometimes required on certain contracts) and one was based on employee complaints. Coyote Blog » Labor Law
  • I wrote a little ditty on the latest election absurdities: the Obama-Ayers brouhaha vs. the Palin-Alaskan "secessionist" party flap. Rad Geek People’s Daily – 2008 – October – 19
  • But the bottom line, the reason why this is major news is you now have a U.S. president really trying to prod both sides to make what he called painful political concessions, to make difficult choices, and putting, basically, a deadline on it. CNN Transcript Jan 10, 2008
  • They also continue to pander to the successionist crazies who have elevated state patriotism to a religion. `Under God' in Texas pledge is constitutional, federal judge rules | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • The crisis has led to a widespread panic about oil shortages that in turn affects the US presidential elections and presages a world recession.
  • Where does chivalry at last become something more than a mere procession of plumes and armor, to be lamented by Burke, except in some of the less ambitious verses of the Trouvères, where we hear the canakin clink too emphatically, perhaps, but which at least paint living men and possible manners? The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays
  • Now, whether it is a concession or whether it is self-evident, it is obvious people relied upon gas.
  • Regardless of the eurozone turmoil and global recession, consumers and health bodies are still clamouring for Botox. Botox helps to create an Irish boom town amid economic gloom
  • He's energizing his opponents and driving away moderates in droves because he is a right wing ideologue who refuses to make even the slightest concession to achieve consensus.
  • Mwapela would not comment directly on the Barotse Agreement except to describe the Barotseland Freedom Movement BFM, a youth-driven pro-secession grouping, as comprising a few troublemakers. Western Zambian Province Said Calm after Secessionist Clashes
  • On the walls and on the soffits of the arches there were mosaics of a large number of saints, and it is thought that these represented a pictorial expression of the Prayer of Intercession in the Byzantine liturgy.
  • What the business community wants is an end to the recession.
  • Page 7 his blood cleanses from all sin -- because his intercession is prevalent. A Refuge from the Storm
  • Doubts about recession and the model lineup have produced a divergence in investor opinion over BMW.
  • Murals of the durbars and processions depict courtiers in their buttoned up coats and white trousers standing in neat rows like stick figures.
  • A massive recession requires massive intervention; yet given the scale of things, the intervention that was done appears to be damnably half-a$$ed (which still makes them boundlessly superior to your pitiful attempts at commentary.) Think Progress » Fifty-five years after Brown v. Board, Mississippi county schools ordered to stop school segregation.
  • My only concession to traditional or ‘Outdated’ methods of Marathon preparations was to cox rather than row.
  • However, they do not make any concessions to the hard work it takes to be in the music industry.
  • Critics of the Yalta agreements tend to forget that the Russian, also, made substantial concessions.
  • They have just about sailed between the twin jagged rocks of Maastricht and recession.
  • The successional researches and practices of sustainable water utilization and water environment restoration in Dalian, Shenzhen, Beijing and Northeast Region were presented.
  • A whole succession of presidents had tried to resolve the issue without success.
  • On the other hand, the temporal value of the unit which appears as the result of subjective rhythmization undergoes a progressive decrease in absolute magnitude as the rate of succession among the undifferentiated stimuli is accelerated. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.

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