To this day, the waiata and chants expressed on the pa continue to manifest those principles. |
|
We'll skip over the explanation that energy output ought to be expressed as watt-hours or BTUs per hour, but never is. |
|
Warren Buffett, the iconic figure of American capitalism, expressed the new wariness in his annual report released Saturday. |
|
The warden of the College expressed the consensus of these essays in this way. |
|
The released detainees and their parents expressed their appreciation to the SEP for the campaign waged on their behalf. |
|
And this is so jejunely expressed that it is far from clear that it is really inconsistent with what he is dismissing. |
|
Emotions expressed by the patient or their family members should be acknowledged and legitimized. |
|
He generalised Gauss's method of quadrature and expressed the polynomials which are involved as a determinant. |
|
The auctioneers expressed satisfaction with the price obtained given the fact that the land was accessed via a lengthy right of way. |
|
O'Halloran also expressed anger at UnionsWA for meekly accepting the new proposals. |
|
About time all those who voted for him abjectly expressed their apologies to the coming generation of young citizens. |
|
Whether he was hoping for a literal metaphor that expressed very clearly how he had lost his shirt, I cannot say. |
|
Of course, he had his own version to the more common sentiment expressed above. |
|
Therefore, it is questionable whether functional proteins are expressed from this region. |
|
Finally, Josh, a 17-year-old grocery bagger at a health food store in downtown Santa Cruz expressed his frustration about the job market. |
|
Because, even as a kid, I was fascinated by the way people expressed themselves, it wasn't long before I came across a London derivative of London back-slang. |
|
The messages from the fake Bolton began with chitchat, and expressed a desire to get together after all these years. |
|
The little 17-year-old Russian cherub lutzed and salchowed like she was born for that expressed purpose. |
|
At constant pressure the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature, that is the temperature expressed in Kelvin. |
|
News stories like this one at Vox expressed the consensus view that we were now allying with Assad. |
|
|
Yet she spoke of his dignity in such an insane situation and when she touched on his pain she expressed her own on his behalf. |
|
Israel's ambassador to Germany, Yakov Hadas-Handelsmann, expressed his surprise about Germany's U.N. abstention. |
|
MeCP2 is strongly expressed in inhibitory interneurons, a diverse population of specialized cells that use the neurotransmitter GABA to communicate. |
|
London's economic expansion and the aggregation of so many and varied social elements stimulated the cultural development expressed in Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre. |
|
The United Nations has expressed concern about the assault on bani Walid, 105 miles from Tripoli. |
|
The Financial Times reported that CALSTRS had expressed concern with Cerberus about the investment. |
|
A top government official, who shall remain nameless, has expressed concern about the decision. |
|
While eschewing explicit racialism, advocates of immigration restriction expressed anxiety that the immigrants posed a threat to the homogeneity of the United States. |
|
Throughout this debate I have expressed an opinion in favour of removing the offending articles while keeping a weather eye on the wider political agenda. |
|
The only thing approaching an ideological commitment that Lapid has ever clearly expressed is an aversion to the ultra-Orthodox. |
|
Yet neither expressed any interest in the legend that so many people want to ascribe to the man. |
|
She felt so in awe that he expressed interest in her that she never questioned the appropriateness of some of his behavior. |
|
She then expressed her annoyance that the leader of the Oklahoma mosque where Nolan had worshipped refused to appear on her show. |
|
She was chatty and casual, and expressed her abstract concern that American democracy is on a cannibalistic downward slide. |
|
Officials from the Fire Island National Seashore, whose boundaries encompass all Fire Island communities, have expressed wariness of such projects. |
|
They ultimately rescinded the invitation when conservatives like brent Bozell expressed outrage about the inclusion. |
|
Counts were standardized with a quench curve and expressed in dpm. |
|
The thoughtful man said he was surprised at how the top security officials expressed their own ambivalence and regrets. |
|
They were tired of 3 centuries of Turkic rule and openly expressed their desire for enosis. |
|
However, doctors have expressed doubts about the effectiveness of the policy. |
|
|
Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an empire. |
|
Until the twentieth century, many legal terms were still expressed in Latin. |
|
This line represents an average of the national poverty lines of the world's poorest countries, expressed in international dollars. |
|
In 1971, at a conference meeting, Dirac expressed his views on the existence of God. |
|
He strode to a blackboard and wrote that the laws of nature should be expressed in beautiful equations. |
|
In September 2013, he expressed support for the legalisation of assisted suicide for the terminally ill. |
|
Crick occasionally expressed his views on eugenics, usually in private letters. |
|
In his book Of Molecules and Men, Crick expressed his views on the relationship between science and religion. |
|
Dawkins has expressed concern about the growth of human population and about the matter of overpopulation. |
|
Both the smallpox vaccine and HIV exploit a receptor called CCR5, which is expressed on the surface of white blood cells. |
|
Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism and Einstein's theory of general relativity are also expressed in the language of differential calculus. |
|
Using the relationships between the elastic moduli, these equations may also be expressed in various other ways. |
|
A common form of Hooke's law for isotropic materials, expressed in direct tensor notation, is. |
|
In terms of Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio, Hooke's law for isotropic materials can then be expressed as. |
|
This is the form in which the strain is expressed in terms of the stress tensor in engineering. |
|
For such a material, if e3 is the axis of symmetry, Hooke's law can be expressed as. |
|
Under these conditions and for quasistatic processes the first law of thermodynamics for a deformed body can be expressed as. |
|
By wearing livery, the brewers publicly expressed guild association and solidarity. |
|
In 2004 campaigners behind the bid expressed disappointment that nothing had been done to take the plans forward in two years. |
|
Full Employment in a Free Society, written in 1944 expressed how this goal might be gained. |
|
|
Most Karls expressed similar tastes and hygiene, but in a more relaxed and inexpensive way. |
|
Oswiu's extension of overlordship over the Picts and Scots is expressed in terms of making them tributary. |
|
The empire encouraged the spread of a common culture with Greek roots, which allowed ideas to be more easily expressed and understood. |
|
Several times between 1979 and 2003, the Convention expressed concern over affordable housing and supported work to provide affordable housing. |
|
He expressed an interest in learning more about photography. |
|
The ideas and observations expressed in the book are still relevant today. |
|
She expressed herself in clear terms that no one could misunderstand. |
|
The views expressed herein are strictly those of the author. |
|
Jones expressed concern about the fate of the land and damage to the acquifiers if the project blew up the ridges to establish the mine. |
|
Simple past time is expressed by the aorist tense! The aorist tense describes the past action as a total event viewed in its entirety. |
|
An automapping is generated on the basis of constraints expressed in the schema. |
|
She moved back to the table, and her busyness expressed her purpose but also perhaps hid some sort of regret at the news. |
|
We have seen that all rational numbers, and no other number, can be expressed as finite simple continued fractions. |
|
Yet six years later, this trade journal expressed a decided panic about corsetlessness. |
|
He paused, grimly regarding it, while a dash of pleased coxcombry seemed to mingle with the otherwise savage satisfaction expressed in his face. |
|
Goblet cells are interspersed amongst epithelial cells with cytofilia extensions similar to those more extensively expressed in the third eyelid. |
|
A fundamental feature expressed by the vast majority of cytokines is a profound immunomodulatory activity. |
|
By help of this conception the effect of heat can be simply expressed by saying that heat tends to increase the disgregation of bodies. |
|
The hon. gentleman Mr. Reynolds had expressed his fears that the Government would allow themselves to be earwigged out of the money. |
|
Java has no first-class functions, so function objects are usually expressed by an interface with a single method. |
|
|
To imagine the new is to foreconceive, as in the Heideggerian Vorlage, which can only be expressed in language. |
|
The gyroaverage operator has been reformulated and is now expressed as a matrix-vector product and a cache-friendly algorithm has been setup. |
|
Futurity of action is expressed periphrastically with one of the auxiliary verbs will or shall. |
|
The division of expenditure into these components is expressed in the identity. |
|
Recognition can be either expressed or implied and is usually retroactive in its effects. |
|
The declarative model was most famously expressed in the 1933 Montevideo Convention. |
|
His mother later expressed disappointment that she'd been wrong, but by then, Belinda had a butterfly on her hoo-ha. |
|
Alongside mainstream Western culture, a strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music, and the Irish language. |
|
And this is a powerful demonstration of how our culture, the very essence of who we are, is expressed through language. |
|
Rather, the provisions of Roman law were fitted into a more coherent system and expressed in the national language. |
|
The new ideology expressed in the speech made Galerius and Maximian irrelevant to Constantine's right to rule. |
|
This, reacting to a world dominated by Enlightenment rationalism, expressed a romantic view of a Golden Age of chivalry. |
|
Henry was not a popular king and few expressed much grief on news of his death. |
|
Regardless, you will know the public's opinion, most likely expressed in jauntily intercapped slang. |
|
Even some interventional cardiologists have expressed concern about the many patients without symptoms who are treated surgically. |
|
Around 230 years after Shakespeare's death, doubts began to be expressed about the authorship of the works attributed to him. |
|
Their grievances were expressed in a petition to Cromwell on 6 April 1659 which he forwarded to the Parliament two days later. |
|
The rights expressed in these Acts became associated with the idea of the rights of Englishmen, and described as Fundamental Laws of England. |
|
The French people expressed no respect for the dictates of foreign monarchs, and the threat of force merely hastened their militarisation. |
|
Minister of Home Security Herbert Morrison was also worried morale was breaking, noting the defeatism expressed by civilians. |
|
|
The Cypriots expressed their true disdain for Ottoman rule through revolts and nationalist movements. |
|
These three laws have been expressed in several different ways, over nearly three centuries, and can be summarised as follows. |
|
Maxwell expressed electromagnetism in the algebra of quaternions and made the electromagnetic potential the centrepiece of his theory. |
|
The new labour London mayor has expressed concerns about the London terminus. |
|
Forty years later, Leicester's mayor Sir Peter Soulsby expressed his regret for the behaviour of the council at the time. |
|
It is just called overlapping consensus, pluralism, multiculturalism or expressed in some other way. |
|
It is this community understanding of theology that is expressed in confessions. |
|
Locality is also expressed in regional terms of churchly jurisdiction, which is often also drawn along national lines. |
|
He has expressed grief both for a lost father and a missing past, but he has no sense of being a survivor, at whatever remove. |
|
The reader should not assume that the author agreed with the opinions expressed by his fictional characters. |
|
Due to the success of his comics, a number of filmmakers have expressed a desire to make film adaptations over the years. |
|
In the 2017 general election, Moore expressed support for the Labour Party, though he does not vote as a matter of political principle. |
|
Gaiman has expressed interest in collaborating on a film adaptation of the Epic of Gilgamesh. |
|
Additionally in the late 19th century in Eastern Europe mysticism and early modernist religious philosophy as expressed by theosophist Mme. |
|
Lamb later expressed some regret at introducing the feature, although denied it was sexist. |
|
On his death bed, Smith expressed disappointment that he had not achieved more. |
|
They also cite Smith's opposition to the often expressed view that science is superior to common sense. |
|
Despite this, Welsh players Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale expressed their interest in representing the Great Britain Olympic football team. |
|
He also expressed fears that coverage of the football team would overshadow interest in the other competitors. |
|
Due to Part XI, the United States refused to ratify the UNCLOS, although it expressed agreement with the remaining provisions of the Convention. |
|
|
However, there was deep concern expressed by Oxford and Cambridge that the awarding of degree powers could hinder their position. |
|
Afterwards the King merely expressed regret that he had broken the shaft of his favourite axe. |
|
Although there is little clear evidence that standards were declining, this was expressed as one of the major grievances of the Reformation. |
|
Similar sentiments were expressed with regard to the Ardnamurchan Clearances by a local doctor, Iain MacLachlainn. |
|
The chemistry of igneous rocks is expressed differently for major and minor elements and for trace elements. |
|
Some expressed concern that the party may have restricted media access to the prime minister. |
|
Malcolm Rifkind, a former Secretary of State for Scotland, also expressed support for the idea of some sort of new commission. |
|
Involuntary manslaughter is the unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought, either expressed or implied. |
|
Each local authority sets a tax rate expressed as the annual levy on a Band D property inhabited by two liable adults. |
|
Patriotic as the sentiment is, this is expressed in more general terms than is found in later Scottish literature. |
|
Pawlenty reversed his decision in deference to the legislature's expressed desire for a Minnesota poet laureate. |
|
Support for the designation was expressed by the Ramblers Association, Youth Hostels Association, and Cyclists' Touring Club. |
|
Prevalence may be expressed as a fraction, a percentage or as the number of cases per 1,000, 10,000 or 100,000 in the population of interest. |
|
Salmon are not only ancient and unique, but it is important because it is expressed in culture, art forms, and ceremonial feasts. |
|
Some have expressed concern that the warming climate will cause the lily to die out in Great Britain. |
|
Before decimalisation in 1971, the pound was divided into 240 pence rather than 100, though it was rarely expressed in this way. |
|
Ever since she was young she had a keen interest in politics and keenly expressed her views on topics that she has formed an opinion in. |
|
Attendances declined further and supporters expressed their dissatisfaction. |
|
London Welsh expressed interest in 2006 in joining the Celtic League if promotion and relegation were to be removed from the English Premiership. |
|
However, Davies expressed concern that the third series was aired in a summer evening graveyard slot. |
|
|
She has also expressed admiration for contemporary artists such as Guns N' Roses, Anastacia, Toni Braxton, Duffy, and Eminem. |
|
Kevork Malikyan, who played Kazim in Last Crusade, also expressed interest in the role, but a traffic jam meant he missed his audition. |
|
Afterwards, Cromwell expressed no remorse for the massacre of civilians at Wexford in his subsequent report to Parliament. |
|
In turn the jointed aspect of vertebra derived from the concept of turning, expressed in the root verto or vorto, to turn. |
|
Surface contamination is usually expressed in units of radioactivity per unit of area for alpha or beta emitters. |
|
Major energy production or consumption is often expressed as terawatt hours for a given period that is often a calendar year or financial year. |
|
Scanian culture, as expressed through the medium of textile art, has received international attention during the last decade. |
|
Scientists and environmental institutions have expressed concern about the increasing pressure on the ecosystem in Skagerrak. |
|
Absolute salinities on this scale are expressed as a mass fraction, in grams per kilogram of solution. |
|
Limnologists and chemists often define salinity in terms of mass of salt per unit volume, expressed in units of mg per litre or g per litre. |
|
Analysis of barbarian identity and how it was created and expressed during the Barbarian Invasions has elicited discussion among scholars. |
|
The curve can be expressed mathematically or plotted on a graph to estimate future production. |
|
On 15 March 2017 the Turkish president expressed his wish that Istanbul should no longer be the twin town of Rotterdam. |
|
The view of the majority of islanders about active resistance to German rule was probably expressed by John Lewis, a medical doctor on Jersey. |
|
They forged a liberal path for Egypt expressed as a commitment to personal freedom, secularism and faith in science to bring progress. |
|
The grain size of a rock is usually expressed with the Wentworth scale, though alternative scales are sometimes used. |
|
The resistance of rock forming minerals to weathering is expressed by Bowen's reaction series. |
|
A conurbation's dominance can be measured by output, wealth, and especially population, each expressed as a percentage of an entire country. |
|
Hence, many of these countries expressed their support for the Whites, including the provision of troops and supplies. |
|
The forum also expressed solidarity with Morales and his economic and social changes in the interest of historically marginalized majorities. |
|
|
The growing independence of the state was expressed as French absolutism and English parliamentarianism. |
|
However, concern was beginning to be expressed about the impact of chloroalkanes and bromoalkanes on the ozone layer. |
|
The correlation between gigantic volcanic events expressed in the large igneous provinces and mass extinctions was shown for the last 260 Myr. |
|
She feebly echoed, 'Of course,' or rather expressed it by the motion of her lips, and closed her eyes again. |
|
In 1861, Lincoln expressed the fear that premature attempts at emancipation would mean the loss of the border states. |
|
There is a statistical correlation between particular features in a population, but different features are not expressed or inherited together. |
|
Urban communities have often expressed great dislike of noisy aircraft, and police and passenger helicopters can be unpopular. |
|
By the end of 2012, Adidas was reporting their highest revenues ever and Chief Executive Herbert Hainer expressed optimism for the year ahead. |
|
Klapmeier also expressed disappointment in the political issues raised, particularly by Cravaack. |
|
It is suggested that 20 percent of Neanderthal DNA survived in modern humans, notably expressed in the skin, hair, and diseases of modern people. |
|
In the previous section certain properties of temperature were expressed by the zeroth law of thermodynamics. |
|
All other countries have expressed a desire to join the EU or NATO at some point in the future. |
|
An example is the way spatial orientation is expressed in various cultures. |
|
After the failed 1848 revolutions not all the Great Powers supported the Romanians' expressed desire to officially unite in a single state. |
|
God has commanded that this sacred power be expressed only between a man and a woman who are legally married. |
|
Nobility came to be associated with social rather than legal privilege, expressed in a general expectation of deference from those of lower rank. |
|
In place of the internationalism expressed by Lenin throughout the Revolution, it aimed to build Socialism in One Country. |
|
Euric, for instance, forbade intermarriage between Goths and Romans, which was already expressed in the Codex Theodosianus. |
|
In Switzerland it is mostly expressed in music, dance, poetry, wood carving and embroidery. |
|
In many societies where kinship connections are important, there are rules, though they may be expressed or be taken for granted. |
|
|
The Emperor also ordered all copies of the Thalia, the book in which Arius had expressed his teachings, to be burned. |
|
Herder argued that every folk had its own particular identity, which was expressed in its language and culture. |
|
The body, as a reflection of natural forces, contained four elemental properties expressed to the Greeks as the four humors. |
|
It is not known precisely where he is buried, though Oviedo expressed confidence that it was in the cemetery of Triana. |
|
A few months after this, MacArthur expressed his belief that an attempt to recapture the Philippines was necessary. |
|
Puerto Rico's electorate expressed its support for this measure in 1951 with a second referendum to ratify the constitution. |
|
Unless it is otherwise expressed or implied, the Name Canada shall be taken to mean Canada as constituted under this Act. |
|
A contrary view was expressed by Helen Cindrich, president of People Concerned for the Unborn Child. |
|
The British spirit of imperialism was expressed by Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Rosebury, and implemented in Africa by Cecil Rhodes. |
|
In those that do not, quantity must be expressed either directly, with numerals, or indirectly, through optional quantifiers. |
|
In Pingelapese, the meaning, use, or shape of an object can be expressed through the use of numerical classifiers. |
|
In many languages, such as English, number is obligatorily expressed in every grammatical context. |
|
Imbalances between North and South were expressed in Nigeria's political life as well. |
|
The indigenous Maori people of New Zealand also expressed their support for West Papua during the ULMWP's visit in the country. |
|
In most other American English dialects, this can only be expressed unambiguously by using adverbs such as usually. |
|
When the question is expressed with a main clause, it is a direct question. |
|
When the question is expressed with a subordinate clause, however, it is an indirect question. |
|
Note that when the condition is expressed using inversion, the conjunction if is omitted. |
|
Words derived from an acronym by affixing are typically expressed in mixed case, so the root acronym is clear. |
|
Using the German vernacular, they expressed the Apostles' Creed in simpler, more personal, Trinitarian language. |
|
|
Anglicanism has traditionally expressed its doctrinal convictions based on the prayer texts and liturgy of the church. |
|
In December 2006 he expressed doubts in an interview on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 about whether he had done enough to oppose the war. |
|
Williams expressed his reservations about this to the General Synod of the Church of England. |
|
He has expressed his continuing sympathies with Orthodoxy in lectures and writings since that time. |
|
This conciliar nature of authority in the Church is expressed in the General Assembly where the clergy and laity are both represented. |
|
This was felt to be unsatisfactory because a test expressed in terms of probability was so uncertain in result. |
|
By way of distinction, the organs of the company were expressed to have various corporate powers. |
|
Other forms of traditional knowledge are expressed through different means. |
|
Considerable skepticism about the utility of the concept of unjust enrichment has been expressed in recent years. |
|
Robert Nozick and John Rawls expressed competing visions in Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia and Rawls' A Theory of Justice. |
|
Private law follows the civil law tradition, originally expressed in the Coutume de Paris as it applied in what was then New France. |
|
This tension was expressed openly during Sandinista rule, which sought greater state control. |
|
However, this arrangement is expressed to be an interim one and will not necessarily become permanent. |
|
Republicans have expressed opposition to a compulsory oath made to an unelected monarch. |
|
In Italy, filibustering has ancient traditions and is expressed overall with the proposition of legal texts on which interventions take place. |
|
In the 17th century, the word could also mean a scheme or plot, a meaning now expressed by the derived machination. |
|
The types of power that are expressed will determine the type of leadership styles, traits, function, and relations used. |
|
Both may be expressed as absolute measurements or as relative measurements. |
|
It is designed in a classic form, which is expressed by a Latin cross sign. |
|
He expressed his filial devotion when he took three years leave of absence from his official duties for Qi to mourn his mother's death. |
|
|
Yinxi expressed his deep desire to find the Tao and explained that his long study of astrology allowed him to recognize Laozi's approach. |
|
However, the main themes of the text are repeatedly expressed using variant formulations, often with only a slight difference. |
|
To avoid direct retribution from censors, writers often hid criticism in obscure articles or expressed it in ironic terms. |
|
Despite these gendered expectations in the literary world, Martineau strongly expressed her opinions on a variety of topics. |
|
In Ruskin's will the wish was expressed that the house should be open for 30 days a year for visitors to see his house and collection. |
|
A FIRE chief has expressed disgust at arsonists who started over 200 fires in the Midlands in the past year. |
|
Salt domes are typically expressed in gravity maps as lows, because salt has a low density compared to the rocks the dome intrudes. |
|
Rowling expressed her indecision about the title in an Entertainment Weekly interview. |
|
At least eight people died, and officials expressed deep concerns that the toll would rise as more searches of homes were carried out. |
|
Tubulointerstitial fibrosis areas were semiquantified using image J software and expressed as a percentage of the total area. |
|
A total of 16 differentially expressed proteins were identified when Yorkshire gilts were compared with Meishan gilts on day 90 of gestation. |
|
Enzyme activities were measured spectrophotometricly in triplicate and expressed as changes of absorbance per minute per mg protein. |
|
In the ruling, she expressed her admiration for Ms. Fitzmaurice. |
|
Their adoration is expressed as hyperbolically as it is earnestly. |
|
The symbol may be expressed antisocially by carrying a liquor flask, a switch-bladed knife, or a zip gun. |
|
Whether the ideas underlying them are expressed and conveyed by eyeage or by tonguage is a detail that matters nothing. |
|
Abrash also expressed the importance Syria attached to Turkey during the talks, Arinc said. |
|
Absorbance was read at 350 nm against the blank and flavonoid content was expressed as mg querce-tin equivalents in 100 g of fresh material. |
|
The airline's pilots union, the Air Line Pilots Association, also expressed doubts about the likelihood of a successful merger. |
|
Despite all the unhappy endings chronicled above, some litigants have expressed their frustration antipodally and walked away unscathed. |
|
|
Both musicians expressed their admiration for Arrested Development for whom they opened yesterday in a concert in Bahrain. |
|
A novel microtubule-binding thioredoxin expressed predominantly in the cilia of lung airway epithelium and spermatid manchette and axoneme. |
|
The residents of Bari Imam and Noor Pur Shahan have expressed their grave concern over the situation. |
|
The World Health Organisation said wet nursing was the second best alternative to direct breastfeeding, after expressed milk. |
|
Emperor Akihito expressed gratitude Sunday to thousands of well-wishers who gathered at the Imperial Palace for his 74th birthday celebration. |
|
The allometry coefficient is expressed by the exponent b of the linear regression equations. |
|
Our appeal is based on the fact that Zaidi simply expressed his rejection of the occupation and the policy of repression against Iraqis. |
|
Sources said PM Nawaz Sharif through a letter expressed his gratitude to president of Zimbabwe for sending cricket team to Pakistan. |
|
He expressed his understanding of humanity's relationship to God as utter dependence upon God's grace. |
|
Wesley came to his own conclusions while in college and expressed himself strongly against the doctrines of Calvinistic election and reprobation. |
|
Wesley was a logical thinker and expressed himself clearly, concisely and forcefully in writing. |
|
In general, use of macroing for linking and relations is discouraged, as it is better expressed through classes of relation. |
|
The Soviet Union honoured him for the Communist attitude toward property rights expressed in Utopia. |
|
There is also a common Wiccan belief that any Witches will come to be reincarnated as future Witches, an idea originally expressed by Gardner. |
|
The board of the authority has expressed the view that the 2011 census should be the last conduction on the traditional basis. |
|
Most behavioral problems are attributed to the child's inappropriately expressed emotional dependency. |
|
In coverage through established media outlets, many borrowers have expressed feelings of victimization by the student loan corporations. |
|
Certain commentators have expressed concern about the use or misuse of survey data. |
|
Some people have expressed concern about the manner in which the peer review has been carried out. |
|
The last stage of Curvilinear or Flowing Decorated Gothic, is expressed in tracery of very varied and highly complex forms. |
|
|
Other groups of artists expressed feelings that verged on the mystical, many largely abandoning classical drawing and proportions. |
|
Painters like Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Edwin Church and others often expressed Romantic themes in their paintings. |
|
Veneration of God was also expressed by the relatively large size of these buildings. |
|
Fawkes admitted his intention to blow up the House of Lords, and expressed regret at his failure to do so. |
|
It was particularly expressed in the Neoclassicism of the Age of Enlightenment. |
|
Palmer expressed his disapproval in a sermon addressed to the Westminster Assembly. |
|
The Modern Language Association has expressed hope that electronic publishing will solve the issue. |
|
He expressed grave suspicions of adjectives, nebulous terminology, and all language that might be subjective. |
|
During that visit he recalled his time at the college, his early career, and expressed his later fondness for Jorden. |
|
Byron expressed opposition to the established religion because it was unfair to people of other faiths. |
|
However, in his writing, Chesterton expressed himself very plainly on where they differed and why. |
|
Chesterton, like Belloc, openly expressed his abhorrence of Hitler's rule almost as soon as it started. |
|
In 1956, immediately before and during the Suez Crisis, Russell expressed his opposition to European imperialism in the Middle East. |
|
While there, he expressed a desire to see an American prairie before returning east. |
|
As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organized religion. |
|
One of the ways that Wells expressed himself was through his drawings and sketches. |
|
Orwell expressed surprise that they should still want him, because according to the Communist press he was a fascist. |
|
He also expressed an interest in the Irish language, though there is not much evidence that he laboured to learn it. |
|
An English author of the period, William Clark Russell, expressed his belief in several works that shanties were American in origin. |
|
Just like their Western counterparts, Middle Eastern metal followers expressed their feelings of alienation. |
|
|
The rise in punk cynicism made the utopian ideals expressed in progressive rock lyrics unfashionable. |
|
As he left Los Angeles, he expressed a premonition that he would not be returning. |
|
Some critics, fans, and general audiences have expressed disappointment that the series has not captured any Oscars for its achievements. |
|
Following For Your Eyes Only, Roger Moore had expressed a desire to stop playing James Bond. |
|
Throughout the entire production period internet campaigns expressed their dissatisfaction and threatened to boycott the film in protest. |
|
A golfer's score is usually expressed as the difference between the player's number of strokes and the par score. |
|
New club captain Ross McCormack expressed his support for the former manager. |
|
Concerns were expressed at the logistics of spectators travelling to the events outside London. |
|
Even before the fight with McCall, Steward had seen much potential in Lewis and immediately expressed a desire to work with him. |
|
De jure, or legal, sovereignty concerns the expressed and institutionally recognised right to exercise control over a territory. |
|
Public Sovereignty is the belief that ultimate authority is vested in the people themselves, expressed in the idea of the general will. |
|
When this agreement became public in May 1922, bitter resentment was expressed in Germany, but the treaty was still ratified by both countries. |
|
At the same time, a greater emotional range began to be expressed in his art. |
|
Latin had a large number of syntactic constructions expressed through infinitives, participles, and similar nominal constructs. |
|
Having expressed her views, The Queen abides by the advice of her ministers. |
|
It also expressed concerns about research funding from UK charities and the reaction of international companies with Scottish facilities. |
|
As a constitutional monarch, she has not expressed her own political opinions in a public forum. |
|
In advance of polling day, concern had been expressed that the courtesy pencils provided in polling booths could allow votes to be later altered. |
|
Brazil and China supported the establishment of a secretariat, while Italy and Japan expressed opposition to the proposal. |
|
In the 1990s, a number of European countries, now members of the European Union, expressed their willingness to join the organisation. |
|