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  • I reverted, and he reverted back, averring that a ) " Transylvania did not unite with Romania " and b ) " He committed [ sic ] primarily suicide because if [ sic ] the result of the Treaty of Trianon and it's [ sic ] consequences ".
  • He is quoted making dozens of vehement anti-Semitic remarks, some of them about musicians who had done much on his behalf, and his response to the rise of Nazism was to write an obsequious letter to his German agent averring that there were no Jews in his family tree.
  • At the Colonial Office in Whitehall, Carnarvon and Kruger's own colleagues were astonished when, speaking through interpreters, he rose to what Meintjes calls " remarkable heights of oratory ", averring that the annexation breached the Sand River Convention and went against the popular will in the Transvaal.
  • Mormon writer Monte B . McLaws, in the " Missouri Historical Review ", supported Smith, averring that while there was no clear finger pointing to anyone, Boggs was running for election against several violent men, all capable of the deed, and that there was no particular reason to suspect Rockwell of the crime.
  • In September 2015, Hawa Singh Sangwan, a leader of the Jat reservation movement, called Khattar a " Pakistani, " averring that " the Khattar [ led ] government did not understand the plight of actual natives of the state . " Sangwan was criticized by BJP, Congress and INLD leaders, but refused to apologize for his remarks.
  • If the defendant disputes the validity of the liquid document, by denying the authenticity of the signature or the agent's signature or authority, or by averring that a simple condition must be fulfilled before payment can take place, the onus lies with the plaintiff to prove, on a balance of probabilities, the validity of the document or the fulfilment of the simple condition.
  • While averring that the CPLA did not contemplate " putting up candidates, etc . ", Muste nonetheless announced in 1932 that the group sought " a more closely knit and disciplined membership than was formerly the case . " According to Muste, the CPLA sought to forge cooperative partnerships with other organizations in establishing " a genuinely militant left-wing political group in the United States ."
  • Potter pays tribute to Tamagno's vocal attributes in his book about the history of tenor singing, averring that his " recorded legacy " is " a priceless connection with Verdi " while Steane, writing in " The Grand Tradition " ( pp . 19 23 ), praises Tamagno's discs as " artistic and devoted performances by a singer of exceptional gifts " with a " great voice ".
  • Review aggregate Metacritic gave the album an 82 out of 100 based on 4 professional reviews, citing " universal acclaim . " In a four-and-a-half star review from " Alternative Press ", Phil Freeman averring, " Crown The Empire have stepped up in a big way, with every aspect of " The Resistance : Rise Of The Runaways " coming across bigger, harder and just more than their full-length debut ".
  • And one of the last great mimes of the century, Georges Wague ( 1875 1965 ), though he began his career in Pierrot's costume, ultimately dismissed Baptiste's work as puerile and embryonic, averring that it was time for Pierrot's demise in order to make way for " characters less conventional, more human . " Marcel Marceau's Bip seems a natural, if deliberate, outgrowth of these developments, walking, as he does, a concessionary line between the early fantastic domain of Deburau's Pierrot and the so-called realistic world.
  • He says, comparing his own with past times, that formerly a farmer that occupied 100l . a year was thought a tolerable one, and he that occupied four or five hundred pounds a very great one indeed; but now they had farmers that occupied from one thousand to two thousand per annum, who did not want money to pay their rent, as did the little farmers, who were obliged to sell their corn, etc . The writer gives it as the general opinion that the kingdom had become greatly depopulated, some averring the population to have decreased by a fourth within the preceding hundred years.
  • Dr . Ivo Banac, a Yale University professor and then a deputy in the Croatian parliament, addressed the chamber in a speech decrying a " dictatorship of mediocrity " in the Academy, while " Globus " columnist Boris De ~ ulovi satirized the institution as an " Academy of stupidity and obedience . " Dr . Vladimir Paar and others defended the Academy's decision, averring that it did take pains to include accomplished scientists but that, since Dr . Radman's work has mostly taken place outside Croatia, it was appropriate that he remain a Corresponding rather than a Full Member of the Academy.
  • For him, Acts confirms this, averring that  Christians were first called Christians in Antioch in Syria in the mid-Fifties AD . As opposed to this, he considers the more historically-oriented sectarian or later documents of the Dead Sea Scrolls to be the messianically inspired literature of a pietist, Law-oriented, and nationalistic Party in opposition to Herodian rule in Palestine which uses the language as  Sons of Zadok ( in some vocabularies,  Sadducees ) or  " Zaddikim " ( ?????? ),  a derivate usage, in referring to itself or even  Messianic Sadducees, as opposed to  Herodian Sadducees pictured in both the New Testament and Josephus.
  • Sotomayor stated that the " role of the court is to not make the policy, it is to wait until Congress acts . " Franken further pressed by asking " Isn't there a compelling, overriding, first amendment right here, for Americans to have access to the internet ? " Sotomayor stated that " rights are rights, and what the court looks at is how Congress balances those rights in a particular situation, and then judge whether that balance is within constitutional boundaries [ . . . ] and then we'll look at that and see if it's constitutional . " Franken asked the definition of " judicial activism, " which Sotomayor said was neither descriptive of her nor a term she uses, averring that she does not use labels.
  • In a three star review by " CCM Magazine ", Grace S . Aspinwall averring, " This is a delightful record brimming with surprising maturing ", whilst " Each song ebbs and flows in all the right places, making it an ideal soundtrack for summer . " In a four star review by Jesus Freak Hideout, Roger Gelwicks emphasizing, " Upon a casual listen, Brave might not stand out dramatically as a landmark album, but closer inspection reveals something deeper : it represents important growth for Moriah Peters'progression as an artist . " In a four and a half star review from New Release Tuesday, Kevin Davis espousing, " She has delivered the ideal album to minister to anyone struggling with fear and self-doubt " and " Every song is a great showcase of Moriah's excellent singing voice, and you can practically hear her smile as she delivers one infectious song after another.
  • Brian Mansfield writes for " USA Today " how " Paisley's first album that doesn't sound more ambitious than his last, " Moonshine " occasionally forces its cleverness ", whilst he maintains " the vision to look beyond his tailgate and dream of a better world . " Jeremy Winograd writes for Slant Magazine how the music is " composed of one part willfully idiotic pandering and two parts loose, fun, and rocking party country " that's " mostly upbeat, feel-good summertime album that largely minimizes Paisley's tendency toward hokey power balladry . " Whilst Winograd averring, " It proves that Paisley is more than adept at bucking Nashville's expectations; it's when he adheres to them that he gets in trouble . " Giving the album a B-rating, Glenn Gamboa writes for " Newsday " that it is " A mixed bag of cool country and tired cliches ."
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