It is a larger commission; it is not elected at large, but by districts, but it is an attempt at the same thing.
He resigned his clerkship at the war office from resentment at the appointment of Mr. Chamier.
Then use the explicit connectives in as much variety as you can.
I was particularly grateful to the Senator from Maryland for his very explicit statement of the law.
Whether viewed as a question of property or a question of Human Freedom, the requirement of the Constitution is equally explicit, and it becomes more explicit as we examine its history.
Such services can only be expected from one who has no will of his own, who surrenders his will in explicit obedience to that of another.
According to explicit Holy Texts, every child must be taught crafts and arts, to the degree that is needful.
According to theexplicit decree of Bahá’u’lláh one must not turn aside from the advice of a competent doctor.
According to theexplicit Text of the Most Holy Book, it is forbidden, and its use is utterly condemned.
From the early days of creation down to the present time, throughout all the divine dispensations, such a firm and explicit Covenant hath not been entered upon.
With reduplication of the root, this form refers to the quality in an explicit plurality of objects: kaiitèm what blackness!
In meaning these forms are explicit plurals of the primary active forms.
The pretonic particle mangà is the sign of explicit plurality with object expressions.
An explicit plural of both active and direct passive is formed by the infixation of -ang- into the prefix.
In one instance a barytone root has this reduplication with explicit plural meaning: magkikíta see one another, meet (of more than two people, cf.
Similarly, an explicit plural with mag-si-pag- is formed (cf.
Behold how the divine Touchstone hath, according to the explicit text of the Book, separated and distinguished the true from the false.
Nothing more exalted or more explicitthan “attainment unto the divine Presence” hath been revealed in the Qur’án.
Notwithstanding these explicit and manifest references these people have shunned the Truth.
This is made abundantly clear by his explicit statements as well as by his allusions throughout his book.
However valuable already their explicit contents may be, they reach still further than they aimed.
Then Mr. Kendal pronounced his decree in terms more explicit than those in which Albinia had exacted the promise.
The obligation of explicit faith in the primary truths or articles of faith is not grave with reference to every detail contained in those truths.
Cases of formal cooperation on account of explicitintention to do harm are those of the managers, editors, ordinary collaborators and authors of periodicals, newspapers, books, etc.
Yet, the confessor should be told about an explicit pact with evil spirits, if there was one, since thus he will be able to decide the gravity of the sin and to make inquiries about other sins that usually accompany such a pact (e.
An actual and explicit intention of the moral goodness of an act, and an actual and explicit reference of the act to the Last End, though not necessary, increase the moral value of what is done.
It is not necessary that advertence to the malice of the sin be explicit (i.
One is bound to explicit love indirectly (or by reason of some other virtue than charity), when apart from such explicit love that other virtue cannot be exercised as commanded.
Since the Pope abstained from an explicit statement on the gravity of the sin, the controversy of whether the practice intrinsically is a mortal sin or not continued.
There must be an explicit faith in the four chief mysteries (see 789).
A formal act of love of God is made, when one has explicit knowledge, either through faith or through natural reason, concerning God as the Supreme Good and Last End, and when one loves Him as such.
Thus, one is bound to explicitlove directly (or by reason of charity itself), when the law of charity requires this.
Council of Trent, Catechism of the, points about which explicit faith is required, 765.
Example: He has explicit faith in the Eucharist who has been instructed concerning the meaning of the mystery, and who assents to it according to that distinct knowledge.
Cases of formal cooperation on account of explicitintention to do harm are those of the originators of sinful dances and the writers of indecent plays.
He called for the explicit reason for every opinion given, but Old Simon was on safe ground, and his testimony remained unshaken.
It was a lucky thing for our hero that Ben Mahanond Adasse had given him explicit directions as to the trading post fifty miles away from Lhassa, where Adrianoffski had another partner.
The pilot of the Comet gave his trusty assistant explicitorders as to what was required of him.
A corollary of this responsibility of the mother is her right to be supported by her husband—a husband has no explicit right to be supported by his wife.
Possibly, however, they had been first supplied to the king by the Jews, so that the builders might have the moreexplicit permission for what they were about to undertake.
In this case we should look for a more explicit statement, for the whole force of his message would depend upon the authority thus attributed to it.
And as an explicit note accompanied the Arabs, the crochet teacloth remained unaccounted for.
But, beforehand, I could be glad, conformably to what I have always signified, to have the mostexplicit assurances, that every possible way should be tried to avoid litigation with my father.
It would be derogating from your own merit, not to be so explicit as he ought to be, to seem but to doubt his meaning; and to wait for that explanation for which I should ever despise him, if he makes it necessary.
Application was made to Rome for a dispensation, which though granted, was to be delivered by the papal nuncio at Paris only on condition that James signed a more explicit statement of his future policy towards his Catholic subjects.
A short bill was brought in which began by declaring, in explicit terms, that standing armies and courts martial were unknown to the law of England.
But I have gathered important related facts from various directions, giving full credit in explicit foot-notes, page by page.
Again the command was explicit to the Israelites: “Thou shalt not plant thee an Asherah of any kind of tree beside the altar of the Lord thy God, which thou shalt make thee.
A few observations may be ventured with the explicit admission that they leave many sides of the question untouched.
I was accidentally so much more explicit with you than it had ever entered into my game to be, that I find this game--I mean the pleasure of playing it--suffers considerably.
More than that he couldn't do; he couldn't face the triumph with which I might have greeted an explicit admission.
The constitution is very explicit in its terms governing the admission and conduct of members.
The first financial resolution adopted by Congress, in December, 1865, was an explicit promise to retire the legal tenders.
Indeed they were not long in discovering all the weaknesses of the man, and questioned among themselves whether it were better to yield him explicit obedience or set him down for a fool and treat him accordingly.
They always seek an explicit guaranty; and that this is not such a guaranty this debate has proved, if it has proved nothing else.
The clause of the Constitution which grants this power to Congress, is so comprehensive and unambiguous, and its purpose so manifest, that commentary will not render the power, or the object of its establishment, more explicit or plain.
Later it becomes a more explicit form of celebration, as among the Greeks; in whose exquisite personal culture dancing and music held high place.
This is about as explicit as words can be; there is no qualification, no palliating circumstance, no exception.
No explicit "answers" can be given to such life-covering queries.