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Not to mention acts of God.
Combatants' recollections of most Civil War battles often mention acts of kindness performed for wounded enemy soldiers, but Chancellorsville stands out in this regard.
The higher rates of violence reported in the present study could also be the result of empowerment an awareness of the meaning of real domestic violence; this could have resulted in increased courage to mention acts of aggression and greater knowledge about the definition of domestic violence in relation to human rights.
"Get the hell out of the media!" Though General Vaught, the commander of the failed mission to rescue American hostages held in Iran in 1980, did not mention "Act of Valor," many people assumed he had the film in mind.
An epistolary wonder tale with parallels suggesting its author knew the Romance of Alexander and the above-mentioned Acts of Thomas, the Letter was supposedly written to the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus (1143 1180) by Prester John, descendant of one of the Three Magi and King of India.
However the film is received by the critics – acting skills will not get top mention – Act of Valor will be remembered for shredding a decades-old understanding about the making of war movies: that while directors are rarely averse to getting into bed with the US military there has always been at least a small bolster between them, for decency.
Netanyahu is well aware that any type of intransigence and pig-headedness, not to mention actual acts of war, would be more digestible for the Obama administration when coming from a government that includes the Labour party.
I could mention other acts of kindness.
After 1379, Marsilius's name is no longer mentioned in the acts of the University of Paris.
He'd also neglected to mention another act of fakery: posing as his own mother, he sent Linda an e-mail urging her not to end the affair.
He wrote the Army's "Field Manual 22-51: Leaders' Manual for Combat Stress Control," which discusses killing only with respect to civilians or fellow-Americans; the book doesn't mention the act of killing enemy soldiers, even though in the Iraq war, as in Vietnam, it is often impossible, even at close range, to distinguish between civilians and the enemy.
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