the topic and there's the book presidential perilous times and I should note for the record that it is on google books and itis reviewed there and I appreciate appreciate that I 38 pages I guess they
Building a railroad there enables people to get around as well and for cargo to get around in a country where road journeys are quite perilous and railroads are currently very underdeveloped. Great news for Nigeria, isn't it?
degree that we raise the temperature moves a hundred million of our brothers and sisters out of a safe climate zone and into a more perilous one. This new age would come with one other great bonus.
In anticipation of his journey, he met with several resistance groups, accumulating information and testimonies to bring to the west. After surviving as perilous a journey as could be imagined, Karski arrived in Washington, DC in June 1943. There, he met with Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, one of the great legal minds in American history and himself a Jew.
first part I mentioned earlier develops constitutional perspectives that I used to evaluate presidential constitutionalism in perilous times and it actually starts out with the discussion of the presidency in the original constitutional design and it points out that the framers wanted a single executive and a civilian
um I quick sand this is what I I did at the end of the day too many young lovers have been swallowed up by the perilous quicksands that permeate our Shores pleas beware when you canle in his treacherous and misleading surface sinking into the the quick could
So, one, two, three-- Ooh, OK. If I err consistently in less physically perilous ways, mental ways, psychological ways, I'm a schizophrenic.
or allegiances to destructive friendships-- is anxiety of an entirely different order. Watching as a child strays perilously off course and begins to sustain the feared, often indelible consequences of departure from a healthy life is the kind of parental apprehension that is almost physically sensed.
It was stated 507 years ago by Machiavelli. And the efforts to develop GPS were indeed both difficult and perilous , but they weren't unique. And I suspect that many of you are working on products and are perhaps encountering similar resistances.
You're finding hidden or unused spaces inside of the buildings that everyone else takes for granted-- and sort of goes through as a normal civilian. And that's exciting, it's perilous . And it has this direct analog to computer hacking where you're also getting into forbidden spaces.
She told me about her once childrens' teenage injuries, having to put her cat to sleep the day after she moved to a new city. I told her about finding my mother, the perilous trek across Vermont and New Hampshire, how the tide was never still, my ex-wife. "What happened?" she asked.
that stand above 8,000 meters that are scattered through Nepal, Tibet, and Pakistan. But that still leaves five percent who are willing to enter this grueling and perilous sport. Why? The questions that I heard came from all different, you know, areas of my research. And I heard you know, "Because we're all adrenaline junkies." To, "It's a life-changing experience to stand
And this is what he said. "It ought to be remembered there is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things.
And in general, it's a pretty difficult time. And that the evidence on this stuff is now very clear, that it is a perilous time for a marriage, the arrival of the first kid. None of this is to say that you don't love your kid like crazy and that, when your kid's four and five,
What was the difference between, oh, now I gotta do it. Why? Because I think we're in a fairly perilous time, in a moment here where things are going to shift one way or the other.
Just one famous example. Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Belva Davis: I think it's because we live in a time when so many young people are giving up. All you need do is look at the national dropout rate for minority youngsters ? Commentator: Hum. Belva Davis: and you know that we are living in perilous times. Commentator: Um. Belva Davis: And many of the excuses that I would hear from young people as I do stories about how to get people back on track, how to bring, keep kids in school longer, were
Certainly it happened to me that I faced the particularly difficult period that my schedule was perilously behind in planning.
However in The Deepness In The Sky, I come perilously close to breaking one of my background
1850s, even in the late 1840s. The issues that came to most, uh, perilous a point in the view of many people then had to do with whether slavery would
It's like, well, you spent a lot of time talking about how dangerous it is, how civilizationally perilous it could be in
But also like the Renaissance, not only associated with enormous creativity that we'll celebrate, obviously in that case 500 years later, but also a perilous time.
I like to think what I do in my books-- this is why they're thrillers, by the way, is because there's typically a perilous outcome at stake.
She dreamed of the ship that would take her, a magnificent schooner with sails like angel wings, cutting across the violent sea, the perilous journey