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By the way, Tony Hayward, the former CEO of BP, had a plaque on his desk
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with this inspirational slogan: "What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?"
Your friends and family will be gathered in the cemetery, and there beside your gravesite will be a tombstone, and
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on that tombstone it will say, "Here lies a distinguished engineer, who invented Velcro."
In 200 B.C., a man named Sekulos wrote this song for his departed wife and
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it on her gravestone in the notational system of the Greeks.
The first thing they did was to recognize the specificity of political jurisdiction
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in that empty space.
All these red lines are the invisible political institutions that were
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in that leftover empty space.
For me as an architect, it has become a fundamental narrative, because it begins to teach me that this micro-community not only designed another category of public space but they also designed the socioeconomic protocols that were necessary to be
inscribed
in that space for its long-term sustainability.
So, at this time, I'd like to tell you the words
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upon the Hayes Hall tower bells: "All truth is one.
Throughout the history of mankind, three little words have sent poets to the blank page, philosophers to the Agora, and seekers to the oracles: "Who am I?" From the ancient Greek aphorism
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on the Temple of Apollo, "Know thyself," to The Who's rock anthem, "Who Are You?" philosophers, psychologists, academics, scientists, artists, theologians and politicians have all tackled the subject of identity.
“Abandon all hope, ye who enter here… ”
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above the Gate of Hell, these ominous words warn dark tidings for Dante as he begins his descent into inferno.
Found in graves, bogs, and sites of ancient settlements, many of these objects are
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with messages in Old Norse written in runic letters.
'Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950)' opens, appropriately, with Dana Andrews' and Gene Tierneys' names
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on the sidewalk, as dirty water streams down between the bars of a sewer grate.
Distinguished scientists proclaim that our very destiny is
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on the DNA molecule, and science-popularizers join the exultant choir, asserting that human beings are nothing but "programmed" entities.
As the words
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on an execution sword in Munster put it: "When I raise this sword, I wish the poor sinner eternal life."
Pushkin’s name may have been
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on many a monument, but his prophecy has yet to be fulfilled.
But the trade rules
inscribed
in DR-CAFTA promote profits for a few at the expense of the well being of the many.
After the debacle in Iraq, what is surprising is that a man who has regime change
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in his DNA could occupy so central a position in the French government.
In particular, the chapter gives foreign investors the right to sue governments in private international tribunals when they believe government regulations contravene the TPP’s terms
(inscribed
on more than 6,000 pages).
National emissions targets are voluntary, rather than
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in the agreement, so they are not legally binding.
In a global refugee crisis, President Barack Obama argued, the US should, in the spirit of Emma Lazarus’s words
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on the Statue of Liberty, do its fair share in providing a new home for the “huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”
The most famous epitaph is
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at the Kohima War Cemetery: “When you go home, tell them of us and say/For your tomorrow, we gave our today.”
Russia at the End of the Post-Soviet EraVIENNA: In a world where the Soviet Union no longer exists, where new centers of power and influence are emerging, one important question remains: what has taken the place of that huge space on the map once
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with the letters "USSR"?
The division is in a sense
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in the democratic spectacle.
Nor can the UK’s refusal to negotiate be justified on the grounds that Argentina has
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its sovereignty claim into its 1994 constitution.
Indeed, Germany’s indifference toward the pain inflicted on Greece is
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in its language.
The Partial Triumph of 1989MADRID – November 9, 1989, is a date my generation will never forget, and one that will forever be
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in human history.
The organization has suffered since its inception from the pre-eminence of geopolitical interests (the Cold War emerged soon after 1945) and from the profound imbalances
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in its institutional design.
At the barrier each workman took his own, stamped with his number; then he examined it and shut it himself, while the marker, seated at a table,
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on the registers the hour of descent.
He had not let go his cod, and he began to scrape off the fly-blows properly with a fine new knife, one of those little dagger knives, with bone handles, on which mottoes are
inscribed.
For instance that sawmill whose curious position on the bank of the Doubs struck you as you entered Verrieres, and on which you noticed the name _Sorel_,
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in huge letters on a board which overtops the roof, occupied, six years ago, the ground on which at this moment they are building the wall of the fourth terrace of M. de Renal's gardens.
He stood speechless with admiration; albeit he could read the word Cafe
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in huge letters over the two vast doors, he could not believe his eyes.
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