The Arundel MS . divides the work into two books, one, " De superiori parte mundi, " the other, " De inferiori parte mundi; " in it Morley quotes frequently from Arabian and Greek philosophers, and vaunts the superiority of the former.
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Costa Lima told a news conference he was stepping down because the government, which vaunts itself as a free-market champion, had by-passed his commission to allow financier Antonio Champalimaud to buy a controlling stake of Portugal's Banco Totta e Acores from Spain's Banesto.
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Having a store that vaunts his whimsical style is the culmination of a longtime dream for Langham, who recalled being delighted some 20 years ago by Nancy Lancaster's famous " buttah yellow " drawing room upstairs at Colefax & AMP; Fowler, the fancy London decorating shop where Camilla Parker Bowles, longtime campanion to Prince Charles, once worked as a receptionist.
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You must have diplomatic and correct relations, but there can never be friendship between the British democracy and the Nazi power, that power which spurns Christian ethics, which cheers its onward course by a barbarous paganism, which vaunts the spirit of aggression and conquest, which derives strength and perverted pleasure from persecution, and uses, as we have seen, with pitiless brutality the threat of murderous force.
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This no . 1 vaunts its skills at every turn, in the contrapuntal and fugal textures of the outer movements, in the alternating serenity and turbulence of the Adagio ( inspired by the tomb scene in Romeo and Juliet ), and in its deliberately rough knotty Scherzo ( the first of many such in Beethoven's works, imitated too by Schubert and, strangely, by Tchaikovsky, when he was out of good tunes . ) Beethoven began intentionally with a bang.
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Diomedes answered, " Hector will talk among the Trojans and say,'The son of Tydeus fled before me to the ships .'This is the vaunt he will make, and may the earth then swallow me . " Nestor responded, " Son of Tydeus, though Hector say that you are a coward the Trojans and Dardanians will not believe him, nor yet the wives of the mighty warriors whom you have laid low . " Saying these words, Nestor turned the horses back.
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In October 2003, he was fired, after the publication of his book " The Media Nightmare " ( " Le Cauchemar m�diatique " ), in which he deplored the fact that the management of " Le Monde " had not responded to criticism directed at them by the authors of the book " The Dark Side of the World " [ tr . note : pun on " le Monde, " the title of the newspaper, which means " the World " ] ( " La Face cach�e du Monde . " ) In his last column ( " A Column at Sea " or " Une chronique ?la mer " ), he related how disappointed and surprised he was by the sanctions of a paper, which vaunts its transparency.
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