Under the clouds of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron.
Hogan, A Cross of Iron: Harry S Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954 (Cambridge, 1998).
Sands is a violent man who dies in the service of a dubious cause and on a cross of his own choosing.
Burgundy's growers have relegated Pinot Gris to the fringes--all but run it out of town, really--in favor of its oak-loving cousin, Chardonnay (a cross of Pinot Noir and something called Gouais Blanc).
Burgundy's growers have relegated Pinot Gris to the fringes-all but run it out of town, really-in favor of its oak-loving cousin, Chardonnay (a cross of Pinot Noir and something called Gouais Blanc).
There were only plans for a detailed settlement letter, specific revenue grant and a review of a cross-section of local authorities in 2014 to see how the money has been spent, she said.
Lord Lipsey - a member of a cross-party group opposed to an elected House of Lords - believes changes would come at too high a price in an age of spending cuts.
They use ultrasound to take a series of cross-sectional pictures of a possible tumour (they concentrate at the moment on breasts, ovaries and prostate glands).
Through its Davie Brown Index, the firm gathered data on nearly 100 mascots of professional and major college sports teams, gauging reactions from a cross section of people that demographically represent the U. S. population.
To this end, every week the student-athletes meet to discuss the values and principles of the organization, as well as listen to guest lecturers from a cross section of professions outside sports that provide unique perspectives on a particular topic.
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An appeal court judgment upheld the Employment Appeal Tribunal's finding that banning Ms Eweida from wearing a cross was not discriminatory because Christians "generally" do not consider wearing a cross as a requirement of their religion.
She invited him to join her, as Plaid Cymru leader, in a meeting of all four party leaders this very afternoon, so that a sign of cross party unity adn condemnation of regional pay could be sent to the Chancellor.
A.A. offices last week were given a chance to cross a replica of the painted finish line on Boylston Street, which is about a quarter-mile away.
Sir Alan, a professor of economics, has been made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire, for services to economic policy and the Office for Budget Responsibility.
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Bellini's profile portrait of Mehmet sniffing a rose is a masterpiece of cross-cultural exchange: Mehmet appears as a civilised ruler rather than a threat, yet in its colour and composition this portrait is unmistakably the handiwork of a Venetian master, testament to the city's artistic pre-eminence.
The parties also entered into a cross license of their respective patent portfolios in the advanced television field.
The products, considered a cross section of the market, included Adios, Biosynergy Hoodia Gordonii, LIPObind, Slim Nite and Alli.
The latter, a cyber-business consultancy, says it asked a cross section of 1, 200 users to compare the "experience" of various search engines.
In the dirt along a levee, about 10 miles deep into the wetlands, Rubinstein found a gold pendant, with sapphires forming a cross inside a circle of diamonds.
"I've been trying to cover a cross section of stories that reveal different aspects of Russian life in the hope that the photographs represent Russia fairly, " says Simon.
Myself, a tire dealer, so you really see a cross section of America, and I really believe that we're bringing with us the best intentions of the American people.
It previously belonged to the Princes of Liechtenstein, and was given to the National Trust in 2010 as a gift from the estate of the late Edna, Lady Samuel of Wych Cross, whose husband Harold, Lord Samuel of Wych Cross, collected a great number of paintings during his lifetime.
The programme highlights the links between environment and poverty, in a country with a highly inequitable growth pattern, with an approach based on the principles of social inclusion, a cross cutting issue that is a concern of all the UN agencies in the country.
In the Archtriumph competition for ideas for new crossings on the river Seine, a design firm won third place for its conceptualisation of a trampoline bridge, which is obviously the most fun way to cross a body of water anywhere, ever.
But for travellers who dread the prospect of a long taxi ride on top of a cross-country flight, the perimeter rule is an unnecessary hassle.
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Shaler is a classic example of cross-stratification - a structure produced from thin, inclined layers of sediment.
When LG switched from a traditional structure--a network of companies with a web of cross- shareholdings under family control--to an American-style holding company, LG Corp.
There were 12 30-second test periods interspersed with three 21-second rest periods, where participants were simply asked to look at a fixed image of a cross.
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