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- From the way Lily speaks pedantically of " the simple purity of the emotion " of the ballads she's studying, you know it won't be long till this city slicker finds herself trudging up perilous mountain hills, or getting her hands bloody helping a woman in childbirth.
- Reservations are required for the tour, but you can also take a self-guided one, using Heritage Trail maps, available inside Federal Hall, just across the anteroom where foreign tourists sometimes stand on a podium, gesturing pedantically and posing for photographs, pretending to be the father of our country.
- Dressed neatly in a white button-down shirt, navy blazer and striped tie, he introduces himself as Daniel Handler and, apologizing for Snicket's failure to show, proceeds to pass around a small box containing a humongous black bug that he lovingly and pedantically characterizes as a " Eupatorus siamensis ."
- It is the merits of arguments that will manifest the outcome of this discussion, so as much as I hate to break down such policies so systematically ( it is the spirit of them I find most important than pedantically following them to the hilt ), of course I'm'resorting'to a policy based argument.
- Smart would pedantically insist on following CONTROL's security protocols; when in the chief's office he would insist on speaking under the Cone of Silence two transparent plastic hemispheres which are electrically lowered on top of Max and Chief which invariably malfunction, requiring the characters to shout loudly to even have a chance of being understood by each other.
- This " rule " has at times been followed so pedantically that arms that violate it were called " armes fausses " ( false arms ) or " armes ?enqu�rir " ( arms of enquiry ); any violation was presumed to be intentional, to the point that one was supposed to enquire how it came to pass.
- Anne Clissmann points out that the device of using language pedantically as a source of humour has much in common with O'Brien's other novels, especially " The Dalkey Archive ", although, in her view, " The Hard Life " is less successful because it " gives the impression of trying to be " too " funny, " too pedantic " . ".
- More pedantically, translations have been done from the English, the Latin and various editions of the original Greek and Hebrew texts . ( I suspect there have been non-academic translations from the Septugiant and non-English vulgar languages, too . ) In this sense, the Bible translations are not translations of one document; they are translations of a collection of similar, related documents .-- Prosfilaes 20 : 15, 14 September 2005 ( UTC)
- It is true that, on a pedantically literal, unrealistic, or acontextual interpretation of one or two of the recorded remarks made to Ms Ladele during 2007, it could be argued that, at least in some respects, she was being treated in the ways she complains of because of her religious beliefs . . . It seems clear to me that this statement was directed not to Ms Ladele's belief with regard to civil partnerships, but to the manifestation of that belief, namely her refusal to conduct such partnership duties . ..
- Those are in fact all " descendants " of Magnus III . I find it odd that WP, an entity which insists ( a bit pedantically ) on distinguishing a " a plurality of votes " ( the greater share but less than 50 percent ) and " a majority of votes " ( more than 50 percent ) is indifferent when " ancestor " is used for " descendant " and vice versa . ( Note regarding " plurality " and " majority " : almost everywhere else, including major news organizations such as the BBC, they never use the term " plurality ".
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