Why, because temperance is unlike courage and wisdom, each of which resides in a part only, the one making the State wise and the other valiant; not so temperance, which extends to the whole, and runs through all the notes of the scale, and produces a harmony of the weaker and the stronger and the middle class, whether you suppose them to be stronger or weaker in wisdom or power or numbers or wealth, or anything else.
And so by reason of the smallest part or class, and of the knowledge which resides in this presiding and ruling part of itself, the whole State, being thus constituted according to nature, will be wise; and this, which has the only knowledge worthy to be called wisdom, has been ordained by nature to be of all classes the least.
Pickwick himself continued to
reside in his new house, employing his leisure hours in arranging the memoranda which he afterwards presented to the secretary of the once famous club, or in hearing Sam Weller read aloud, with such remarks as suggested themselves to his mind, which never failed to afford Mr.
The character of the higher and more educated classes who
reside in the towns, partakes, but perhaps in a lesser degree, of the good parts of the Gaucho, but is, I fear, stained by many vices of which he is free.
Chirag
resides on the first floor of Tata Nagar building.
Compiled and edited by Eric Weiss, "Mishkan Aveilut: Where Grief
Resides" is specifically and effectively designed to complement the anchors of the Judaic tradition that contain, guide, and support us as we familiarize ourselves with and move through our own particular terrain of grief.
The follow-up committee members are Nabil al-Malazi who
resides in Poland, Samih Matar who
resides in Kuwait, Usama Baniat who
resides in Poland, Yakoub Murad who
resides in Sweden, Georgette Farah who
resides in the USA, and Sabri Ayyoub who
resides in Sweden.
The policy further provides that the term "residence premises" means (1) the one family dwelling where the insured
resides; (2) the two family dwelling where the insured
resides in at least one of the family units; or (3) that part of any other building where the insured
resides.
The custodial parent is defined as the parent with whom the child
resides for the longest period of time during the year (Sec.
Hometown: Norfolk, N.Y.; now
resides in Buffalo, N,Y.
As a result of the amendment, Local Law 1 now requires building owners to reduce lead hazards in units in multiple dwellings in which a child under six years
resides. Building owners and managers are obligated by Local Law 1 to:
citizen who
resides and works in a foreign country to exclude up to $80,000 of earned income.
That object, called 2003 EL61,
resides in the Kuiper belt, where it now orbits the sun at a distance of 52 AU.
In addition, it can include a metadata repository that captures the names, data formats and definitions of the data as it
resides in various systems through the enterprise and the corporate data governance charter addressing data quality and data management.