How To Use Verne In A Sentence
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Real journalists are governed by libel laws and editorial standards.
The Sun
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Prions tous pour nos propres pilotes à qui on a fait appel, pour une fin rapide des combats, et pour l'instauration d'un gouvernement de la Libye par les libyens qui respecte les droits de l'homme.
Bishop Pierre Whalon: 'Just War' And The Intervention In Libya
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The rock was caverned out to make a tunnel.
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The Queen pulled back on the cross, leaving the Governess holding the thin tapered dagger that had been concealed inside.
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To erode that bedrock is to subscribe, to a “divine right of kings” theory of governance, in which those who govern are absolved from adhering to the basic moral standards to which the governed are accountable.
Bush Slanders Freedom « Antiwar.com Blog
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The very existence of the Tea Party unsettles the assertion that stable liberal democracy yields a politics governed by reason alone.
Feisal G. Mohamed: Against Historical Fundamentalism: Jill Lepore on the Tea Party
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I was barely even seventeen yet and so I could not get a job as a schoolmistress or a governess.
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The Declaration affirms that governments "deriv [e] their just powers from the consent of the governed.
Articles on National Review Online
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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
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I will not let you turn yourself into a governessing drudge, nor an eccentric to titillate the ton.
DEVIL'S BRIDE
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But, in the end, it is a production in which raw passion is always subservient to intellectual cleverness.
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Oh, aye; ye can be gey clever, twistin 'the words in my mouth, feyther; but richt is richt, an' wrang's wrang, for all yer cleverness.
The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays
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So long as tutors and governesses only had to deal with their own pupils, all went well, but when the brothers and sisters were all together, and influenced by the spirit of insubordination and love of playing pranks which the elder ones brought back from school, we made life hard and sour to the preceptorial body.
Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville
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Our thinking is as much governed by habit as by behaviour and changing our thinking habits is as difficult as altering our behaviour.
Coping with Stress at Work
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The phrenological examiner also had to take into account the development of the ‘intellectual’ faculties relative to those that governed the ‘animal’ functions.
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The orchestra is governed by the musicians themselves, most of whom remain with the Philharmonic for a lifetime, closely protecting its artistic integrity.
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He remembers his first governess, Miss Arkell, a grey-haired lady with traces of beard upon her large flat face and a black dress of what he calls bombasine.
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Frank Debenham, T. Griffith T.ylor, T.yggve Gran and P.O. Robert Forde, the Second Western Party, set out from Cape Evans on December 14, 1911, to geologize in the area of Granite Harbour, and they built a rock shelter that they called Granite House, a name they took from a Jules Verne story.
Terra Incognita
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He was lucky to have chosen traits in his plants that are governed by such genotypic interactions by luck; if he'd observed phenotypes influenced by polyploidy he would probably have concluded that 'god did it.'
Full Text Of Obama's Big Race Speech: A Big Break With Political Precedent
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It is as this dissonant crescendo of drama builds that the novel's cleverness reveals itself.
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But her aunt's intimations, coupled with the cheerful prattle of her French governess, Elise, had fired Anna's imagination.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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So he drave out to Miriam, who ran at him with the best of her skill and charged him with the goodliness of her cleverness and her courage and her cunning in fence and cavalarice, crying to him, “O accursed, O enemy of Allah and the Moslems, I will assuredly send thee after thy brothers and woeful is the abiding-place of the Miscreants!”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The situations were the predictable ones, showing young boys (but sometimes men) seduced by women in a form of authority - governesses, nursemaids, nurses, schoolteachers, stepmothers.
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In such circumstances, neither refusal nor apparent grant of consent would necessarily be the factor that governed the legality of the conduct in question.
Times, Sunday Times
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The London Hungarian Committee in 1849 quoted Article X, by Leopold II, of the House of Hapsburg, in 1790, which definitely stated that "Hungary with her appanages is a free kingdom, and in regard to her whole legal form of government (including all the tribunals) independent; that is, entangled with no other kingdom or people, but having her own peculiar consistence and constitution; accordingly to be governed by her legitimately crowned king after her peculiar laws and customs.
Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman
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But Canada's nanny is not just the caring nurse; she's also a strict governess.
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He finally abandoned academic qualifications and appointed a collection of pharmacists, country doctors, schoolteachers, and governesses.
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If we can keep our unity, we can turf out of their seats those who have misgoverned the country.
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The two airports are each served by one main runway, as are Aberdeen, Prestwick and Inverness.
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Born in London, taught by governesses, she combined her early love of drawing with a keen interest in natural history, copying flowers and drawing small animals kept as pets or found on summer holidays in Scotland and the Lakes.
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Not only is the film a technically impressive feat, the plot so far suggests a certain cleverness on a higher level than a simple, stock genre flick.
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Only the more remote and inaccessible regions have remained relatively ungoverned since the establishment of weak administration there in the 1960s.
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When they are fully ripe gather them, and they can be ground in a gridder, or if that is not convenient, mash them in a trough; then press them well, putting three-quarters of a pound or a pound of sugar to the gallon; in this every one is to be governed by his own taste.
Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
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Greater Inverness's economy has enjoyed regular prods to keep it ticking over during the past four decades.
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It's because central government is so undecided it has lost control, and everything is governed locally.
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The opening of a market stall is governed by municipal fiat.
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He does not like the new governess by a fraction.
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The Muslim community is governed by the Supreme Muslim Council under the Chief Mufti (religious judge), with a hierarchy of regional muftis, imams, and religious teachers.
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The central question is whether these are the only two viable alternatives — regimented sleep deprivation satisfying corporate America or unregimented sleep deprivation governed by one's own neuroses?
Late Night with Richie
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He did not even speak to her, but spoke to the governess of the Royal nursery and the schoolmaster and the servants who had come through the day, asking them about William's health and what he had eaten.
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It is governed by an international board made up of representatives from donor and recipient governments, as well as businesses and philanthropic foundations.
Times, Sunday Times
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The distinction of the Teniers was the extreme fidelity and cleverness with which they copied (but did not explain) the life they knew -- the homeliest, humblest aspect of life.
The Old Masters and Their Pictures For the Use of Schools and Learners in Art
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When the lad grew big enough to handle the small-sized plasher the old man took him as partner, and he boasts about the little fellow's cleverness.
The Romance of the Coast
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ungoverned rage
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The country is currently governed by a cohabitation arrangement in which the president and prime minister belong to rival parties.
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Happiness doesn't depend on any external conditions. It is governed by our mental attitude.
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She took him to Inverness and laid a picnic on Shell Beach, and then he made her a dinner that included candied walnuts.
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Andrew Garfield announces himself as a young actor to watch, Lily Cole is drop-dead gorgeous, and even Verne Troyer aka “Mini-Me” is endearing.
THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS Review – Collider.com
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For each course, Hajime would explain what we were eating, Casson would discuss the sustainability of the seafood, and Eric Verne, the sake specialist, would talk about the sake he paired with each dish.
Menu For Hope 6
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The female incapable of intellectual purpose, governed by her whims and humours, is a misogynistic cliche not only of the time, but very much of his writings.
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It's since been pointed out that the last Soviet tanks left Austria two years before Arnie was born, and all the chancellors who governed in his youth were conservatives.
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Officials governed by proclamation and government notices that could not easily be challenged in court - one of the last refuges for constitutional opposition.
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Just as much of today's horror fiction is vampire-driven, one major branch of modern fantasy -- in novels, "cosplay" (costume play), gaming and comics -- is obsessed with an alternate 19th century, one in which the inventions and mad scientists of Jules Verne, the tweedy science fiction of H.G. Wells and the gaslight romances of Arthur Conan Doyle have been mixed and remixed.
"The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack," steampunk by Mark Hodder
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I think the idea of ungoverned spaces or little mini-gaps throughout the world is a better description of the world then the macro level old-core/new-core/gap description with standard PNM Theory.
Update/Correction: Mini-gaps and Ungoverned Spaces « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy
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And just as the democrat will not admit of a secular constitution which the people could not destroy and which would prevent him from making bad laws; just as the democrat will not submit -- if we may adopt the terminology of Aristotle -- to being governed by _laws_, to be governed that is by an ancient body of law which would check the people and obstruct it in its daily fabrication of _decrees_; so just in the same spirit the democrat does not admit of a God Who has issued His commandments, Who has issued His body of laws, anterior and superior to all the laws and all the decrees of men, and Who sets His limit on the legislative eccentricities of the people, on its capricious omnipotence, in a word, on the sovereignty of the people.
The Cult of Incompetence
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Nor do the workers themselves complain of this, for, full of admiration for what they call the cleverness of their leaders, they have by their votes rendered possible the gradual rise of these in public life.
Political Parties; a Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy
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French philosopher Joseph de Maistre (an antirevolution contemporary of Edmund Burke) complained that the Enlightenment types had stripped government of the mystery needed to awe the governed.
A Blog Too Far: How the Maestro Made Them Mad
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Their churches were supplied by able pastors; their univer - sities were adorned with learned and pious professors, such as Casaubon, Daiile, and others, whose praises are in all the reformed churches; their provincial, and national synods were regularly convened, and their people were well governed.
Sermons translated from the original French of the late Rev. James Saurin, pastor of the French church at the Hague
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Marriage is not governed by any religious authority for straights and should not be for gays.
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As The Economist recently observed, For something so central to the modern world, the Internet is shambolically governed.
Joe Waz: Internet Governance at a Crossroads
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Our country is misgoverned largely because of the media.
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We literally just dunk ourselves in the water and try to run back to put on dry warm clothes .... mission accomplished. we head to a quite town called Nairn just outside Inverness to stop for the night. we end up in a sweet little B and B.
TravelPod.com Recent Updates
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Physics is governed by cosmic laws.
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There religious rights continued to be governed by international law, the treaty of Westphalia.
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Maldives was governed as an independent Islamic sultanate for most of its history from 1153 to 1968, first under Dutch and then became a British protectorate from 1887 until 25 July 1965.
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The dissentients agreed in this construction to the extent that they determined that the position of the barrister was solely governed by section 10.
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By the end of John's reign his ungoverned lust has cost England a huge part of her empire.
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That relationship is governed by the ordinary rules of the law of contract.
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What emerges is a disturbing picture of an election marred by suspicious irregularities, electoral injustices, and sinister voter purges in a state governed by the winning candidate's brother.
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As if to defy the Depression, newspapers put a premium on cleverness, challenging readers with ballades and triolets, rhyming versions of operas, travelogues in verse.
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They were governed upon the model of the Republic: had two consuls called duumviri;
Life of Adam Smith
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In his fifteenth year he enlisted in a fencible regiment, which was afterwards stationed at Inverness.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
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Although China has laws and rules for government procurement and bidding, foreign executives said that much Olympic contracting is governed by neither.
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Today, Pakistani intelligence assets on the ground and American drones in the air hunt Kashmiri relentlessly in the ungoverned tribal areas near Pakistan's border with Afghanistan.
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If anyone has addresses or phone numbers for any of the following individuals, please call Laverne at (936) 295-8724.
Undefined
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It says the engine will have run ungoverned on its own oil and revved itself to destruction.
Times, Sunday Times
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Writing retrospectively in The Rights of Man, Paine also celebrated the self-constituted popular committees which (Paine believed) from 1775 to 1777 successfully governed the new nation.
History from Below
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Better have been admired as a governess than shunned as a peeress, which is what she will be.
The Hand of Ethelberta
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According to a recent profile in the New York Times Magazine, physicist Freeman Dyson escaped from his stereotypically hellish English boarding school by: reading The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which gave him his first sense of America as a more "exciting place where all sorts of weird things could happen," and Jules Verne's comic science-fiction descriptions of "more crazy Americans" bound for the moon.
Archive 2009-04-01
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In fact, he did not use the Constitution but governed autocratically.
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Then aged 34, and an accomplished actor on stage and screen, Plummer had been underwhelmed by the part of Captain von Trapp, the Austrian single-parent who employs an outspoken former nun called Maria as governess to his seven children.
The Sound of Music cast reunite
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To develop this observation a bit further, the nation implied by the document would be an elective dictatorship, governed not by three counterpoised branches of government but by a secretive, possibly benign, awesomely powerful king.
January 2006
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Doing what's right appears to be more of a concern for him than for the average person; his platform is strongly governed by his personal principles.
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The racing distance in the World Championships is governed by time, with the race lasting 40 minutes.
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Like the proconsuls of ancient Rome, the viceroy governed, administered, judged, superintended the royal treasury, was commander in chief of the army, and the vice patron of the church.
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But if it is mostly governed by genes, identical twins should be more likely to share the personality trait.
Times, Sunday Times
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The uptake of cadmium by plants is governed by a number of factors such as pH, temperature, aeration, total cadmium concentration in the soil and the presence of other micro- and macronutrients.
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And to complicate matters yet further, for the few who wished to simplify them, the custom of "borough-English" prevailed, and governed the descent of dilapidations, making nice niceties for clever men of law.
Erema — My Father's Sin
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Highly regarded by bosses as a potential high-flyer, he moved to the business banking centre in Beechwood business park, Inverness, in 1999.
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Augsburg, Rome, Burghausen, Hammersmith, and York were governed by local superiors appointed by the chief superior, who resided for the most part at Rome, and had a vicaress in Munich.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
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These Conditions shall be governed by Iranian law, and the parties hereto shall submit to the jurisdiction of the Iranian Courts, unless otherwise mutually agreed.
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Massive flows have fallen in, exposing caverned depths of jagged outlines.
The Hawaiian Archipelago
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I guess the characters of the governess, the seemingly haughty and icy employer and the mad woman added to that impression.
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Formal rituals of courting, chaperonage, and arranged marriages strictly governed relations between the sexes.
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The deportment of Buddhist monks and novices is governed by many exacting rules, and phenomenological accounts of this celibate, contemplative way of life are available in a number of texts.
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In the first place, a personal prelacy is not necessariy governed by a bishop.
Motu Proprio "Ecclesiae Unitatem" - in English
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The failure of love punctuates much of the intellectual cleverness of Farrell's works.
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Unable to distinguish in quality, and knowing that certain stones have brought such and such prices, they refuse to sell any for a smaller price, but retain them until the next _festa_, when they carry them in succession to all the _mercanti di pietre_ in Rome, to see which will offer the highest price, -- a kind of vendue which evinces greater trade-cleverness than the Italians get credit for, and which has the effect of bringing the dealers at once to their best terms.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866
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I will not let you turn yourself into a governessing drudge, nor an eccentric to titillate the ton.
DEVIL'S BRIDE
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Ek het later verneem dat hierdie leier en opstoker wat voor met die kierie gestaan het, wel gedood was en dat 'n voertuig hom weggeneem het.
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
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They are governed by logic and reason, and look with suspicion on any new or novel idea.
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Garrett was best known as the flirtatious girl in love with the shy Sinatra in "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" and "On the Town," both in 1949, and later in life she became well-known to TV audiences with recurring roles in the 1970s sitcoms "All in the the Family" and "Laverne and Shirley.
Chron.com Chronicle
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The only idea that came up in her head and wouldn't go away was Judy Laverne, Wilshere's weakness.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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Instead, cleverness is a honed skill that takes time, dedication and above all, a commitment to cultivate an appreciation for not only doing the least amount of work possible, but also the ability to pick the least amount of work possible that will also afford the most leverage in actually solving the problem.
The Fried Henderson and the value of being clever | FactoryCity
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And then there came the plots of Jules Verne's stories and marvellous narrations about _l 'uomo cavallo, l' uomo volante, l 'uomo pesce_.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III
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Marriage has no benefits for women, as long as men are governed by the idea of subservience as a supreme value.
The Pleasure Seekers
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The organization is governed by a board of directors that represents all parts of the industry.
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She had a great belief in her daughter and admired her cleverness, and she was always ready to be ruled by her; it was like being "bossed" by the man she had lost.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
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At present, these courts are governed by the statutes of the former apartheid government and the former homelands and self-governing territories.
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Le gouvernement accorde aussi 145 millions sur deux ans pour renforcer la sécurité aux frontières.
Archive 2008-02-01
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(And Louisiana was so governed for years after the purchase, with different tariff requirements from those of the United States, and without trial by jury in civil cases.) _Again, the United States may even_ (as in the case of Consular Courts) _withhold the right of trial by jury_.
Problems of Expansion As Considered In Papers and Addresses
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Though maintaining liturgical practice as the core of worship, the denomination affords a significant amount of autonomy to individual congregations, which hire their own priests and are governed by lay committees called vestries.
American Grace
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When the two had been introduced, Miss Davenport concealed a sneer with difficulty, Clarissa could see, and the governess was hard-pressed to stop her cheeks from flushing.
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Historic nobility and royalty mostly understood the concept of noblesse obligee and ruling with the consent of the governed.
Obama: Even Palin Denounced McCain's Robo-Slime
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Bronte's limited world was one of moorland and governesses, big houses and class strictures, but Boylan goes further, uncovering the underbelly of Victorian society with retrospective omniscience.
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One could hardly be surprised to encounter random collectivities, whether governed by usual statistical laws (which are quite different from the regularities we encounter in nonclassical cases) or not.
Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics
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In another age, this happy flitting, governed only by that week's editorial whim, might have felt insubstantial or indisciplined.
Times, Sunday Times
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Character is not separable from physical form but is governed by it.
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It has been a bad week for those of us who believe that people in positions of power and influence are governed by the same standards of decency and integrity with which we conduct our own lives.
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We went all the way to Inverness by train .
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That was why the father, arriving from Berlin, had on his own initiative brought them an English governess; for the English are admitted by their continental friends to excel in this special branch of manners, while their continental enemies charge them with being "ostentatiously" well groomed and dainty.
Home Life in Germany
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Each Blackfoot reservation is governed by a general council headed by a single chairman.
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Our thinking is as much governed by habit as by behaviour and changing our thinking habits is as difficult as altering our behaviour.
Coping with Stress at Work
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Men are governed by lines of intellect - women: by curves of emotion. James Joyce
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It infuses his writing, tempering his cleverness with a good measure of sarcastic honesty.
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The reshuffle will be judged on whether it leaves the country better governed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Kornafel Sees: Beginning of demand destruction, markets governed by panic; Opec to hold emergency meeting next week; Crude oil rebounds from 13-month low as OPEC may cut production; Analysis by Jonathan Kornafel of Hudson Capital Energy
WN.com - Articles related to Petron to slash oil prices Monday
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I was travelling on the sleeper to Inverness when a man in the compartment pointed to the luggage rack. ‘And what have you got in there?’
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La Cieca and her panel of experts were overwhelmed at the level of sheer lexicological cleverness exhibited by so many of the cher public in our
Parterre box
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At the end of its six-month mission, Jules Verne will offload solid waste and wastewater from the Station and burn up during atmospheric re-entry over the Pacific Ocean.
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This kind of thinking also brings out the way in which the balance of a novel can be shifted by the very nature of translation between mediums governed by differing generic conventions.
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But Marguerite Verne listened to her mother's eulogism with a calm despair, and, save the pallor of her lips, no one could tell the suffering within.
Marguerite Verne
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Happiness doesn't depend on any external conditions. It is governed by our mental attitude.
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Miss Bertha Bowlong, who was governess to the KAISER in the late "sixties," is shortly about to publish her reminiscences of her now all-too-notorious pupil.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, January 19, 1916
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The tribal regions are vast, they are rugged and they are often ungoverned.
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Brain size and cleverness do not go together.
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They're proud, but heavily governed by the need to sneak stuff past the missus.
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A large part of his limited production is a celebration, in her many guises, of the industrious bourgeois mother: as mentor, minister, governess, purveyor, nurse, needlewoman and handmaid to her children.
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We tell ourselves that we live in the world's greatest democracy, one whose government derives its powers from the consent of the governed.
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But long before then practical assimilation had begun: in January 1798 the occupied territory was divided into four departments, and thenceforward the region was governed to all intents and purposes as part of France.
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The important thing to note is that these criticisms run up against the source of religious belief in the ignorance which induces men to believe the world to be governed providentially, that is, by God's purposes and for man's benefit.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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“borough-English” prevailed, and governed the descent of dilapidations, making nice niceties for clever men of law.
Erema
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They tell the story (an amalgam as absorbing as calzium chloereydes and hydrophobe sponges could make it) how one happygogusty Ides-of-April morning (the anniversary, as it fell out, of his first assumption of his mirthday suit and rights in appurtenance to the confusioning of human races) ages and ages after the alleged misdemeanour when the tried friend of all creation, tigerwood roadstaff to his stay, was billowing across the wide expanse of our greatest park in his caoutchouc kepi and great belt and hideinsacks and his blaufunx fustian and ironsides jackboots and Bhagafat gaiters and his rubberised inverness, he met a cad with a pipe.
Finnegans Wake
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If physical development is governed by experience as well as by the process of physical maturation, is this also true for other aspects of development such as personality and social development?
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a forfeiture of the charter grant because they exercise that oppression and persecution contrary to its first intent, and are the direct cause of contention and disunion, which is repugnant to the principal design of constituting the colony; viz. that it "May be so religiously, peaceably and civilly governed as may win and invite the natives to the Christian faith." [l47]
The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut
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With a widened look of panic in his eyes, he bellowed out to Laverne.
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The other person in constant attendance was Fräulein Lehzen, brought over as governess and companion from Hanover when the princess was 6 months old.
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Prices of goods are governed by the cost of the raw materials, as well as by the cost of production and distribution.
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Mais, quand avec un acharnement violent et les traits de la plus acre satire, il calomnie son Roi et le gouvernement de son pays, on le prend pour un frenetique echappe de ses chaines, et livre aux transports les plus violens de sa rage.
Baron D'Holbach : a Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France
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Government could derive its right to exist only from the consent of the governed.
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We took the main road from Inverness that goes right along the Western side of the loch, stopping at all the lay-bys on the way down.
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The only practical way electricity can be economically stored in bulk, transported very long distances or fully used in all the ways that fuel is used, is to follow Jules Verne's advice and apply it to electrolyse water into its "primitive elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
HydrogenWill the First Element be the Final Fuel?
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What a sterile and unspiritual life it would be were we always governed by reason.
Times, Sunday Times
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Verne himself was not a great traveler†"apart from a week in New York and a few European excursions he never left France -- but he wrote the book at a desk facing the railway tracks at Amiens and the dreamlike promise of passing trains excited him, as it still excites strangers to the great European terminals who see expresses pull out with destinations such as" Praha "or" Brindisi "pasted to their windows.
Powell's Books: Overview
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Up to the age of ten he was taught at home by a governess and then he entered the local gymnasium.
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For those men that are so remissly governed that they dare take up arms to defend or introduce an opinion are still in war; and their condition, not peace, but only a cessation of arms for fear of one another; and they live, as it were, in the procincts of battle continually.
Leviathan, or, The matter, forme, & power of a common-wealth ecclesiasticall and civill
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What's more, Daniela Varon has brought off this miracle without ladling the rancid sauce of cleverness over Shakespeare's text.
Love, Fresh and New
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Between the two Daleys, we did manage to elect and reelect Harold Washington, a small-d as well as large-D democrat, who treated his mayoralty as a cooperative project with the people and communities he governed.
Kelly Kleiman: Democracy Is Not a Tragedy
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As a teenager in love, I want to impress Maureen Dowd with my cleverness.
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He could be distant, private, sensitive, fiery, but he was a man also governed by impressive kindness and responsibleness.
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A third flight of steps, cut in the rock like the former, but not caverned over, led them finally into the battery at the foot of the tower.
A Legend of Montrose
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By the age of twenty-four she was free to seek work outside the home, finding temporary positions as amanuensis and governess.
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Venus and Mars follow Newton's laws, but electrons are governed by the laws of quantum mechanics.
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In some cases, a might-have-been can even be viewed, as this one once was, by Masters Wells, Verne, and Sigurdsson.
The Dragon’s Apprentice
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In the Washington administration, the Whiskey rebels raised their own flag; in the Adams administration, Virginia questioned federal law and readied the armory at Richmond for self-defense; Gouverneur Morris, the peglegged aristocrat who drafted the Constitution in 1787, scornfully called, a quarter of a century later, for a secession of the north, even at the risk of civil war.
America's First Dynasty
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The early presidents, it seems, were all devotees of Scripture who deemed the Bible a desideratum for both governor and governed.
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The cleverness of the report lies in showing how the same trends might result in different outcomes.
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In basketball, he offsets his small size by his cleverness and speed.
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Verne Troyer gained celebrity status for his role as Mini-Me in Austin Powers movies.
Angela Van Etten: Dwarf Tossing and Exploitation
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One ship record says she was born in Carroll County, TN -- in 1870 there is a 'Laverne' Mitchum (or Mitchen) born ca 1868 and sister Lean(?) born ca 1869 living there.
Genealogue Challenge #33
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I believe people are happiest when they are masters of their own lives, when they are not nannied or over-governed.
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A new approach might try to impose some order, codifying the rules by which Britain is governed.
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Aside from his literary and cultural contributions, I would also like to honor his strong political engagement where, as mayor of Fort-de-France for 56 years, Aimé Césaire was an example for all Antillian politicians, an example of a politician who always governed with greatness for his ideas, for his fellow citizen, for his people and above all for a common purpose.
Remembering Aim�� C��saire
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Simply put, the system divides the orchestra pit into ten acoustical zones and the stage into fourteen, each governed by a directional microphone.
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The loud, the abusive, the vulgar have demolished the restraints and the manners which heretofore governed public discourse.
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They went till Inverness via Loch Ness.
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Happiness doesn't depend on any external conditions. It is governed by our mental attitude.
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When I was last here I had spent time talking with Dalim Das, once a governess with a wealthy family.
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Good reproduction, the art of the book itself, they true sense or portability and foreverness.
Smells Like...Thompson
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Later Charles IV commissioned landscapes from Claude-Joseph Vernet to decorate his casitas (small country houses).
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The situation in war fluctuates, it is many-sided and contradictory; it blends together the essential and the superficial, the law-governed and the fortuitous, the old and the new.
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Arguably, there are more ideological differences within the party than with its rival, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which governed Japan for most of the half-century to 2009.
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For all your mariolatry, you were full of "der Geist der stets verneint.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
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A majorette is a mere twirler of batons (certainly not a major activity), and a governess governs only the romper room.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 1
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Some of his shipowning friends were struck with what they called his cleverness, and asked him to convey to them his secret for finding a person so unlike the ordinary shipmaster.
The Shellback's Progress In the Nineteenth Century
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These trajectories are governed by the fundamental laws of gravity and the motion of the object.
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His taste for images dated from his novitiate and is marked by a sensibility comparable to that of the nuns he later governed.
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There are certainly pirates of opportunity but increasingly more and more, especially in places like Somalia where the military would refer to as ungoverned spaces.
CNN Transcript Nov 20, 2008
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The rock was caverned out to make a tunnel.
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Autonomy is about self-determination, being free from external influences and governed by one's own mind.
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We have to remember that territorial states in early modern Europe were governed by absolute monarchs who regarded the state as their property.
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Thomas gives warning because his master has given up reading prayers, and he can't bemean himself by "sayin '` Amen' to a governess.
Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857
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O) for the carriage of iron ore from Itaguai, Brazil to China, and the charterparty was governed by English law and subject to English jurisdiction ....
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One promising arrangement could be a confederation of independently governed areas or cantons, to be established in the territory between the Jordan and the Mediterranean.
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But, unlike the old circus shows with their clowns and candyfloss, this performance is governed by a sophisticated theatrical sensibility.
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For every dominant alpha individual, well endowed with strength, cleverness, and hence females, there are more who lose out, and therefore end up as resentful and unsuccessful betas, deltas, and zetas.
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Polystyrene's bulky foreverness accounts for one-quarter of our landfill waste.
Simran Sethi: Life Cycle: Styrofoam: Mark of the Plastic Beast
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Karl Vernes' current interest is in a small rufous bettong colony that lives in the New England region of northern NSW.
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Yes governemtn employees pay taxes but the source of their earnings is the private sector tax payer and their taxes are nothing more than a give back to their employer.
Transforming Aurora | Solution for Old Copley Hospital, Old Police Station, Old Downtown Aurora, Old Ways, Old Ideas
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A governess asks him to find out who has been sending her priceless gifts.
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