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  • Moreover, Mr Webb's point about what he calls disinterested management -- that is to say, the management of banks by officers whose remuneration bears no relation to the profit made on each piece of business transacted -- is one of the matters in which English banking seems likely at least to be modified. War-Time Financial Problems
  • What do a few lives matter now if we can find new, unpolluted territories and new ways to survive? THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Yorkshire abused by such a pitiful prater; and when wrought up to a certain pitch, she would turn and say something of which neither the matter nor the manner recommended her to Mr. Donne's good - will. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • The coulpe or peccavi, is made for a very small matter — a broken glass, a torn veil, an involuntary delay of a few seconds at an office, a false note in church, etc.; this suffices, and the coulpe is made. Les Miserables
  • “And now, Sir John de Walton,” he said, “methinks you are a little churlish in not ordering me some breakfast, after I have been all night engaged in your affairs; and a cup of muscadel would, I think, be no bad induction to a full consideration of this perplexed matter.” Castle Dangerous
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  • If it were a little more curved it would collapse, imploding on itself in a cosmic crunch; a little less curved, and every star, planet, sun and galaxy would fly apart from each other and so would every atom of matter in each of them.
  • A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney 
  • Rihanna is real clingy, a bit two clingy saying he cant talk to other women, even though there just friends! but he is also in the wrong for doing it!!!!! like ye dnt go round beatin up women no matter how bad they are! gooddd like … buh i LOVE chris brown so im natt sayn nethn! Chris Brown Rihanna Break-Up Following Alleged Assault
  • She regarded him as a somewhat crazy and delusional man, no matter how good he looked.
  • There's nothing you can do to change the little ones' minds about the gewgaws and gimcracks they expect to find beneath the tree - or to stop your in-laws' annual onslaught, for that matter.
  • But he likes the feeling of pride he gets when marshaling a bomber plane to the runway for a launch - no matter the weather.
  • Accordingly he compromised by saying that while the present world as it is is not eternal, it came from a primitive "hyle" or matter, which was eternal. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
  • We've seen how things turned out for Scotland's national football manager; matters are organised no differently in the more modest context that is Scottish shinty.
  • It will not matter, however, whether the part-timer or the full-timer are working on fixed-term or permanent contracts.
  • Much of this substance was about fiscal matters.
  • The trouble is getting tense often just makes matters worse. The Sun
  • It gives guidance in all matters of manuscript preparation and publication.
  • I can't pass the matter by without a protest.
  • In a matter of hours, the Bay area was completely depleted of pumps, splashboards and self-bailers.
  • Matters went on pretty well with us until my master was seized with a severe fit of illness, in consequence of which his literary scheme was completely defeated, and his condition in life materially injured; of course, the glad tones of encouragement which I had been accustomed to hear were changed into expressions of condolence, and sometimes assurances of unabated friendship; but then it must be remembered that I, the handsomest blue coat, was _still in good condition_, and it will perhaps appear, that if I were not my master's The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 262, July 7, 1827
  • It doesn't matter whether their poor credit ratings result from the poor handling of their accounts or from predatory lending practices that trapped them in a mountain of debt.
  • Unless you live in a developed city, you do your laundry by hand, and no matter where you live, you hang it out to dry.
  • No matter you have that pocket or not , I'll be with you forever.
  • The matter has been discussed and dealt with. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was resolved that the matter be referred to a higher authority.
  • The Falcons' first miscue of the night is a missed field goal by Feely, but I imagine it won't matter much.
  • To which I responded matter-of-factly, ‘This is a bilingual country.’
  • At the age of ten years the black matter makes its appearance in the outer surface of the lungs, and in the interlobular spaces. An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners
  • She would have to break up her body into small particles of matter.
  • You don't necessarily go to a meyhane for great food; a bonhomous atmosphere matters more. NYT > Home Page
  • No matter what the approach, drastic measures are needed to stem the latest tide of Yanqui imperialism.
  • Of course, daylight savings time will never go away, because modern environmentalism has become more a matter of making empty feel-good gestures than performing rational acts that actually improve something. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » It Seems I Was Right About Daylight Savings Time
  • _ When a scirrhus affects any gland of no great extent or sensibility, it is, after a long period of time, liable to suppurate without inducing fever, like the indolent tumors of the conglobate or lymphatic glands above mentioned; whence collections of matter are often found after death both in men and other animals; as in the liver of swine, which have been fed with the grounds of fermented mixtures in the distilleries. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Don't interfere in matters that do not concern you!
  • If I had not come your Lordship would have said: this is a very important matter, I need an amicus.
  • No matter how many police raids are conducted, if we cannot guarantee their protection young victims will remain too terrified to testify against their traffickers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Saw her awhile back at the Community Theater, as a matter of fact.
  • New academic demands, less discipline, home sickness - those are all no-brainers, so you can at least prepare for them, no matter how minimally.
  • Infused then with the enlightenment only a brutal smackdown from a celestial being can provide, Jacob sets out to make peace with his brother, no matter the cost.
  • So no matter how boneheaded an incompetent manager I am, my department is 100% guaranteed to be profitable as long as I'm good at keeping my receipts?
  • In the UK that is called conspiring to pervert the cause of justice and it's a very serious matter and I think the Metropolitan Police now have to look at this as a matter of urgency. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The convention allows for lawful detention of children for the shortest possible period of time and as a matter of last resort.
  • I don't think we should be ruled (in stylistic matters) by teachers of Freshman Comp. Passive Voice Should Be Avoided, Especially in Blog Post Titles
  • He has learnt a smattering of Arabic and loves the convivial atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • This matter has assumed considerable importance.
  • They having observed where the Chest stood, and wanting a necessary mooveable to houshold, yet loath to lay out money for buying it: complotted together this very night, to steale it thence, and carry it home to their house, as accordingly they did; finding it somewhat heavy, and therefore imagining, that matter of woorth was contained therein. The Decameron
  • In view of the publicity already given to these subjects, it is necessary to note in fuller detail two matters connected with the health of the Canadian troops at Salisbury Plain – namely, the outbreak of cerebro-spinal fever and the veneral situation. War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
  • It is a matter of intellect, thought, indirect leadership, advice, and consensus-building.
  • Because the alkali waste mainly contains sodium sulphide, sodium carbonate and some organic matters, which restrict the comprehensive utilization of alkali waste.
  • Most everybody puts a plastic bag in the bathroom basket as a liner, so emptying is just a matter of lifting out the plastic bag and tying it up. Bugs and Wastebasket W.C.
  • No matter how anodyne, fatuous, sensible or irrelevant. Times, Sunday Times
  • You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was. Abraham Lincoln 
  • Don't spurn organic fertilizers that are low in nutrients, because they're rich in organic matter that turns to valuable humus in the soil.
  • It doesn't matter where you came from. What matters is who you choose to be.
  • But hey, it didn't matter, because we were all having a frabjously great time and arrived at the same crossroad in less than 3/4 time.
  • The matter of taste could be addressed in a number of curious ways. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The sad fact is that if the Democrats had tried to make a big issue of the matter the press would have criticized them unmercifully for spoiling the 100th birthday celebrations of a great man with their petty partisan politics.
  • By mid 1843 matters had improved and many of the settlers had cattle, sown a crop and found time, money and labour to build substantial houses.
  • For these matters are taught with the ordinary teaching authority Magisterio enim ordinario haec docentur, of which it is true to say: "He who heareth you, heareth me"... Economic Science and Catholic Social Teaching
  • But now it is reported that your Englishmen (whom I may almost call the lordes of the Ocean sea) make yeerely voyages vnto Gronland: concerning which matter if you please to giue me further aduertisement, you shall doe me an especial fauour. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Therefore _synesis_ extends to all matters of judgment, and consequently there is no other virtue of good judgment called _gnome. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • When we discuss phase changes to matter, physical forces create the changes.
  • I finally understood the slowly growing heat rise in the lake — it was energy leakage from whatever that mascon really was, some very exotic bloc of matter, a giant quark, something. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • What mattered was the planet's diurnal position relative to the horizon - whether it was rising in the east or culminating overhead.
  • In his famous "antinomies", he proved four propositions: first, that the universe is limitless in time and space; second, that matter is composed of simple, indivisible elements; third, that free will is impossible; and fourth, that there must be an absolute or first cause. The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition
  • After a two-hour meeting, a number of Kilkenny county councillors present undertook to raise the matter at their next Council meeting.
  • The documentation for this type of arrangement should be drawn up by a solicitor experienced in such matters.
  • No matter what she claims she has not managed to exorcise his memory.
  • NASA officials say they don't think a piece of tile that hit Discovery's belly during liftoff is a serious matter.
  • It does not call up the beast, and if it did it would not matter much, as a rule; the beast is a harmless and rather amiable creature, as anybody can see by watching cattle. Food and Drink
  • It will be remembered that this short period suffices to give only a nucleal point in the matter of writings. The Cyclopedia of the Colored Baptists of Alabama Their Leaders and Their Work
  • Interestingly, for all Rauch's fractious subject matter, his painterly touch isn't turbulent at all, but instead measured, calm and neat.
  • Goldstone - mode may condense in the color - flavor - locked ( CFL ) phase matter.
  • It seemed that every bar, no matter how tiny, had wedged a trio of musicians into a corner - one singing, one playing guitar and another scratching out a raspy beat on the guiro, a hollow gourd played with a stick.
  • These are: ground-level ozone, particle pollution also known as particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. John B. Townsend II: The Long, Hot Summer And Code Red Days
  • Quinn herself was keen to have the first test - a matter of weeks after William's birth - because she and her husband were undergoing fertility treatment at the time the child was conceived.
  • He regularly talks of matters the front pages dare not touch. Times, Sunday Times
  • To make matters even worse, sharp needles of pain were shooting across her eyes and the soup felt like lead in her stomach.
  • It's all a matter of perspective and intent, something Cave covetously explores across the two discs.
  • When organic matters (resins, waxes, oils) are decomposed by inorganic solutions, one speaks of "saponification". 4. Selection of Chemicals
  • I need not press the urgency of the matter on you, as I konw you are fully aware of it yourselves.
  • It does not matter that they are unusual, unexpected, unforeseen and unforeseeable.
  • Your imagination will burst out, no matter how hard you try to contain it so get in first and showcase your ideas. The Sun
  • No matter how outlandish and farcical some of the events become everything remains firmly grounded in a sense of reality.
  • No matter how important or intense the game, players are affected by events off the field.
  • No fighting style remains a mystery to Hopkins inside the ring and he can box with you or brawl - it does not matter.
  • Let us adopt then words sanctioned by usage, and give the distinction between intelligence and instinct this more precise formula: _Intelligence, in so far as it is innate, is the knowledge of a_ form; _instinct implies the knowledge of a_ matter. Evolution créatrice. English
  • This run-off carries fertile matter from soils into the pond.
  • It was an instance of the great wickedness of the Jews that they were thus enraged; and this in Deuteronomy is the matter of a threatening. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Second, the Employment Tribunal's decision should be read generously and not overturned merely because of infelicitous or inappropriate statements which were looking at the matter in the round, of an inessential nature.
  • Although peeling isn't essential because this variety has a rather thin skin, it is an easy matter to plunge them into boiling water, drain and then slip off the skins.
  • It will take by then a matter of weeks to determine the complete DNA sequence of such a gene.
  • But the middle classes demanded cheaper and more accessible reading matter.
  • Any changes to taxation laws in these jurisdictions are matters for regulators and governments. Times, Sunday Times
  • After further review of the matter, I stick to my belief that the court got this one wrong.
  • With words like "nite" and "lite" having achieved semi-acceptable status as at least "alternate spellings," I suppose it's only a matter of time before "u" become official. Archive 2007-03-01
  • Descartes viewed the world around him as particles of matter and explained natural phenomena through their motion and mechanical interactions.
  • She did not wish even to think about it, and least of all in connexion with that matter. The Mother
  • Hence Google will be selling e-copies of digital and backlisted texts, and writing about the matter the Fast Company
  • fertilization of the ovum, the matter most on his mind that morning. THY BROTHER DEATH
  • To have shown it to her husband would have been her first impulse; but, besides that he was absent from home, and the matter too delicate to be the subject of correspondence by an indifferent penwoman, Mrs. Butler recollected that he was not possessed of the information necessary to form a judgment upon the occasion; and that, adhering to the rule which she had considered as most advisable, she had best transmit the information immediately to her sister, and leave her to adjust with her husband the mode in which they should avail themselves of it. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • I think there are certain items in a piano competition that are not matters of musical opinion or taste.
  • It also protects skin from wrinkles and black spots and prevents such geriatric diseases as cerebral haemorrhage, myocardium and brain infarction by removing acid effete matters in time. North Korea Hails New ‘Anti-Ageing Super Drink’ | Impact Lab
  • It was largely a matter of trial and error.
  • Functionalism as a linguistic approach is different from generative and cognitive approaches in that it makes no claim as to the cognitive reality of the mechanisms it proposes - that matter is irrelevant to its usefulness.
  • (If you are willing to postulate a matter-antimatter explosive, aka a positronium bomb, then P can increase by the maximal amount from 0 to e/3.) Dark Matter: Still Existing
  • In several brain regions associated with "sensorimotor" learning, the researchers detected a gray-matter boost on the order of 3.5% to 5% for the new golfers. Week in Ideas: Christopher Shea
  • That it doesn't matter if you cheat on your wife, so long as she doesn't find out.
  • The dean left this matter to me.
  • It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.
  • Firstly, because this formalistic approach overlooks some real-life dynamics, such as that under the old Stormont regime Catholics were not unequal in law - their subjugation was a matter of informal arrangements. Irish Blogs
  • If relativity is all that incomprehensible why wasn't the matter dropped?
  • Pro - alert effect of hs - CRP and ACA - IgG will be mattered to hypertension.
  • The way of the life is to walk on your own, no matter how to choose, as long as it is your own choice, there is no right and wrong, more do not need to regret.
  • This is not a simple party concern but rather a matter of urgent national interest.
  • So, as John suggests, why won't they simply put the matter to rest by confirming or denying the facts as set out in the memos?
  • There was nothing the matter with the director's plans on this occasion; every detail of the "freshet" had been made ready for with exactness and with prodigious regard to detail. Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest Or, The Indian Girl Star of the Movies
  • No matter what anyone thinks or says the meltdown is here. Page 4
  • Insiders said the move was 'a matter of hours' away last night. The Sun
  • From the beginning, they have echoed their disinterest in matters like chart placings and mass popularity.
  • No matter how big the lie; repeat it often enough and the masses will regard it as the truth. John F. Kennedy 
  • Does it matter if they have always been extremely thin and kind of flaunted it? I can't have ya'all thinking I'm such a nice person
  • Extractive matter. Alcohol soluble, other solvents, nonvolatile ether extractive.
  • That will be a matter for consideration on the merits of any particular State legislation that does so.
  • The status of a character trait as a virtue need not be a fixed matter, but a matter complexly interrelated with the sort of society in which it appears.
  • The council wanted a handy city centre venue where younger mums could share a coffee and discuss matters with other people facing similar challenges.
  • That which seemeth to me most likelie, I haue noted, beseeching the learned (as I trust they will) in such points of doubtfull antiquities to beare with my skill: sith for ought I know, the matter is not yet decided among the learned, but still they are in controuersie about it, and as yet Sub iudice lis est. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6) England (1 of 12) William the Conqueror
  • I got quite used to tiny black Tussock birds pecking matter-of-factly at my shoes.
  • It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.
  • At the same time it poses the most fundamental questions about what matters in a performance of a piece of music.
  • Even the geographical boundary of Europe to the east has been a matter of some debate.
  • LIZZIE: ( ironically ) With five thousand a year, would not matter if he warts and a leer.
  • Regina herself went to the tribal council meeting Friday and demanded that the council do something about the matter.
  • No matter what happens to our nation, even when Egypt may fall on hard times, we can never be ignored.
  • -- The scientific remedies for poverty and pauperism, that is, the scientific methods of dealing with the various dependent classes and of preventing their existence, now form the subject-matter of a great independent science, the science of philanthropy, which, as we have already seen, may be considered a branch of applied sociology. Sociology and Modern Social Problems
  • She opened the back door only to see thrown down on the lawn an empty can of her bully beef and, to make matters worse, an empty tin of her cat's food!
  • The flock receives virtually no historical background from its shepherd - who is believed to be the definitive authority on such matters.
  • If we are tied to a specific date, though, we have no choice in the matter.
  • But the latest tradition in American capitalism is self-reward the CxOs with lots of bonuses no matter how they do, while laying off and exporting American jobs. Think Progress » FACT CHECK: Combating Global Warming Does Not Require ‘Economic Castration’
  • No matter how interesting normative questions can be, we will stay away from them because our models offer no help in answering these questions. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
  • If the matter is left go unchecked other people will think they have a free hand to discard all their household rubbish wherever they want.
  • When making a decision of minor importance, I have always found it advantageous to consider all the pros and cons. In vital matters, however, such as the choice of a mate or a profession, the decision should come from the unconscious, from somewhere within ourselves. In the important decisions of personal life, we should be governed, I think, by the deep inner needs of our nature. Sigmund Freud 
  • You should seek advice from your lawyer on this matter.
  • By insisting that Aristotelian forms were spiritual substances distinct from matter, professors equally made room for the logical possibility of bodiless invisible spirits at work in the universe.
  • Therefore the learning of many languages is injudicious, inasmuch as it arouses the belief in the possession of dexterity, and, as a matter of fact, it lends a kind of delusive importance to social intercourse. Esperanto: Hearings before the Committee on Education
  • For me a drug is a drug, no matter what, and soft drugs lead on to hard drugs.
  • The sultan's response was polite but unforthcoming: ‘The matter has been resolved amicably and I do not think it would serve any purpose to revive it.’
  • We are collating evidence for the Office of Fair Trading which is seeking to take the matter up with the Canadian authorities.
  • No matter what ruling they ultimately emerge with, there are bound to be some very miffed clubs across the nation.
  • Again, he pours scorn on racialist mythology but, in his steadfastly conservative way, refuses to become histrionically sanctimonious on the matter, preferring studied contempt to self-promoting outrage.
  • Matters were getting somewhat out of hand with those native to the city finding it hard to get a house.
  • For a small fee, punters can seek out my counsel on these matters and I will gladly offer my expertise!
  • The local planners considered the matter seriously, but in the end the officer's recommendation was rejected by the committee.
  • But limited sight seemed in no way to impede his ability to get through the business; indeed it didn't impede his ability to cut to the nub of the matter at issue.
  • Lions in zoos are behaviourally quite a different matter, as you'd know: they're a social animal, they'll lie or eat and they'll play with each other and they work very well.
  • Everyone faces challenges in life. It's a matter of how you learn to overcome them and use them to your advantage.
  • But this information about the distribution of matter is given to us only statistically by quantum theory. The Origin of the Universe
  • The attitudes of others were matters of conjecture although there were plenty of rumours about how individuals had behaved.
  • To make matters worse, thick, fibrous adhesions are often formed anchoring the congested, fatty tissue to the muscular layer below.
  • The tiny, flickery viewscreen from a public matterfax at the Sont Mikaal gate station, with its scratched plastic case and the smudged dust of a dozen systems. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • In that case, with the promises made on curbing anti-social behaviour it should only be a matter of a short time before these problems are resolved.
  • What is particularly galling is that the authors never bothered to contact me or my department head or dean to inquire about this matter.
  • Ordinary matter and dark matter loosely track each other in space, but not in a one-to-one ratio.
  • A personal philosophy is something which all people have nomatterwhat their background, class, or educational attainment.
  • Now physicists say they have used one of the most sophisticated pieces of string theory to predict properties of the ultradense matter created in an atom smasher in Long Island, N.Y. Speedlinking 3/5/07
  • Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.
  • To my knowledge, the patient relations office never discussed the matter with the surgeon -- I certainly never heard from him -- but I did receive a termination letter followed by a series of surprisingly rude and condescending letters from their risk management attorney after I pointed out that HIPPA promises patients will not be "penalized" for filing a privacy complaint. Genital Photos, HIPAA and the Media
  • When possible, include any free standing or unfitted piece of furniture into the design no matter what theme you are trying to create.
  • He paused at the intersection, fearful that a hard leather boot was waiting for him no matter which way he ran.
  • Glisten breastpin, no matter you fasten it on collar or hair, can have the effect that make the finishing point.
  • But it cannot be denied that, in his endeavors to harmonize universal grace with the fact that not all, but some only, are saved, Melanchthon repudiated the monergism of Luther, espoused and defended the powers of free will in spiritual matters, and thought, argued, spoke, and wrote in terms of synergism. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • A person in the world must have his own business , no matter big or small . Only with recognition from the society can your life is meaningful.
  • Tea parties were Irene's favorite activity, and Elisa loved to pretend she was a high society debutante (which she would be in a matter of years but the girl was impatient).
  • I believe in equality of opportunity, not just for fiscal matters but for matters of the heart.
  • There was a brief flare of white light, and the Goddess vanished, leaving only a smattering of loose tinsel behind.
  • I should think," meditated Page, taking the matter into serious consideration, "that the vitalness of even that experience would depend somewhat on the character undergoing it. The Bent Twig
  • The ejecta are still moving rapidly, however, and quickly sweep up surrounding matter to form a shell that slows down as mass gets accumulated, an action similar to that of a snowplow.
  • Directors who are aware of a conflict of interest in any proposed contract are required to draw it to the attention of the board, but may thereafter take part in any vote on the matter.
  • And the fact that Lesley is a woman did not matter one jot.
  • The general manager gave his assistant carte blanche in this matter.
  • As a matter of fact, we are continuing our contacts and meetings.
  • (I'm never home when it's on anyway) and setting the DVR to record it for later viewing seems more than I'm willing to do to expose my brain to the neuron-apoptosing and - necrosing antivaccinationist stupidity that Jenny routinely lays down, as lately I've been questioning whether any blog post, no matter how snarky and fun, is worth that kind of self-abuse. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • With some discs, it might not much matter; however, this album is not just a collection of songs that could be shuffled about.
  • But a rather different picture of the structure of frameworks is also possible, one in which the notion of centrality is a matter of degree and in which no single set of beliefs or principles serves to individuate a framework. Relativism
  • I wasn't prepared to let the matter drop .
  • These microbiologists, plant physiologists, soil scientists, and geobotanists shared an interest in pursuing experimental investigations of energy, matter, and life.
  • One of the boldest moves she has made is refusing to sell her woodcraft to private collectors, no matter how much they offer.
  • It mattered not that a corporate contemnor could not be committed to prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • For that matter, why does a would-be bedroom farce also try to utter philosophic profundities?
  • But, this notion of Matter seems too extravagant to deserve a confutation. A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, by George Berkeley
  • Accordingly the Divisional Court allowed the appeal, remitted the matter to the arbitrator and stayed the oppression remedy proceeding.
  • For collectors and aviation enthusiasts the early autumn of 1992 produced no less than four major auctions with an accent on matters aeronautical.
  • To complicate matters further, the David was moved to the specially constructed tribune of the Galleria dell'Accademia, a national museum, in 1874.
  • They say it doesn't really matter whether McCain cheated on his wife. Cliffs Notes for the NY Times’ McCain Story - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Despite their differences, there is no reason the two sides should have to resort to force to resolve the matter.
  • We have not commented here on any of the other matters covered in the Griffiths report.
  • The story was nicely timed in public relations terms to swing media coverage away from his risible performance at the tribunal last week, when he was unable to recall matters of facts on a large number of occasions.
  • Less a matter of choice than of male social identity, party affiliation passed from father to son. American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era
  • For Scottish criminal cases the court can be used only when cases relate to "devolution matters", a term covering the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament in dealing with human rights issues. WalesOnline - Home
  • No matter what happens, Aube says Alchemy will continue to focus on the organizational infrastructure that makes a good cause not only well-run but financially viable. Steven Crandell: Annenberg's Alchemy

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