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Finally, perhaps heretically, it's worth asking whether the system has grown too large and unwieldy.
How often, heretically, I have wished the "speaker" would just sit it out, but not this time.
I have always been (heretically) against the giving and accepting of honors and have often in the past said so.
Served over rice (or, heretically, with bread), it makes a fast, satisfying and unusual weeknight meal.
On her 13th birthday, she heretically rejects an offer of marriage, declaring her desire to be a Herald.
Heretically, he does not like scenery, at least not an abundance of it, whenever possible choosing the simplest setting.
In order to prove his bravado, he heretically invites don Gonzalo's statue to dinner that evening.
He was known as de París for having lived and studied in the French capital, not for being heretically from there.
Use your intellect to make moral judgments and devise constructive punishments for yourself and others, he heretically suggests.
Meanwhile they made lace and candy, gardened, baked hosts for Holy Communion and - heretically for their times - learned to be self-supporting.
Elishah ben Abuyah therefore looked to Metatron as a deity and said heretically: "There are indeed two powers in Heaven!"
Heretically he wondered what the point was in getting excited over baseball or the building or nonbuilding of air-raid shelters capable of housing every American all the time.
Then it's an older white guy attacking "this wicked city" for its heretically inadequate contribution of souls to the revival-which costs money, you know, this tent didn't just put itself up.
The statue of this Counter-Reformation hero blesses visitors with his downcast pose, however, the gargantuan size paradoxically girds the saint's statue into a somewhat heretically idolatrous colossus.
Mr. Murakami said he is more willing to delegate authority than he used to be and - heretically - no longer assumes a company should retain executives for life if they are unproductive.
Eckhart was falsely accused of being connected to the communities, which program notes describe as his disciples, but he also tirelessly and, in the eyes of the church, heretically preached the divinity of ordinary mortals.
The mild vegetable broth, brightened by tomatoes or emboldened by carrots and ginger, is delicious, but does seem heretically new wave, as daring (and risky) as tampering with time-honored risotto dictates.
Chang makes the case not just for industrial subsidy, but restrictions on takeovers, the promotion of "patient capital", the direction of lending by publicly owned banks and even, heretically, learning from other countries' success in picking industrial winners.
Ms. Lee also notes that the term "depression" is invariably used by "the party not in power" and heretically concludes, after pondering the distinction between investment and speculation, that the two activities are not really so different after all.
As she courses her woodsy district in the state's southwestern corner, she heretically complains that her own party leader in the House, Speaker Newt Gingrich, has been working with Democrats to stall an overhaul of campaign laws.
The Apocalypse of Peter, probably among the latest writings discovered at Nag Hammadi (c. 200-300), tells how dismayed Peter was to hear that many believers "will fall into an erroneous name" and "will be ruled heretically.
He was one of the first to seek evidence in the field for the concept of natural selection held by Charles Darwin [q.v.], maintaining (then heretically) that a species' behaviour was as characteristic of it as any morphological feature.
In his maiden speech, he charged that the state of Virginia, including its Legislature, was racist to the core, and called heretically for dropping the official state song, "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia," which contained the words "massah" and "darkie."
"5 The Apocalypse of Peter describes, as noted before, catholic Christians as those who have fallen "into an erroneous name and into the hand of an evil, cunning man, with a teaching in a multiplicity of forms,"6 allowing themselves to be ruled heretically.