Presentday

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Coming to the presentday, and e.g. the issue of 'journalists and PRESSTV', Dominic Lawson has a useful piece in today's 'Sunday Times': "Iran's stooges are staring right at you" ❋ Unknown (2009)

Such indicators, which are used to reconstruct ecological optima and tolerances for past conditions, are normally applied in conjunction with surface-sediment calibration datasets to quantitatively compare presentday ecosystem variables or assemblages with those preserved in the sediment record [3]. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If my head was filled with this presentday, political nonsense, I'd never have time to explore what really matters - history. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Do the following two examples of many, from the recent history of BBC salaries and expenses still reflect presentday BBC 'culture' in such matters? ❋ Unknown (2009)

In it, the Yugoslav prosecutor said, he "falsely asserts" that the Yugoslav Communist party was "firmly Stalinist" at the end of World War II and that presentday Yugoslavia has diverged from the path of true socialism. ❋ Alim Ramji (2009)

An historic anti-semitism is inherent in leftwing ideology ranging from Karl Marx to its presentday ranting against Israel. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is to be premised alone on the kind of knowledge that comes from presentday observation, rather than from reference to biblical or other religious sources which lie beyond the research and intended scope of this work. p. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And if we add to this my conscious effort to properly analyse these terms into their grammatical constituents based on a more detailed and consistent grammatical model of the Etruscan language than currently provided e.g. zilaθ = a participle form of a verb zil marked by participle marker -θ clearly seen attached to well-represented verbs elsewhere such as mulv-eθ, trin-θ, acil-θ, etc., everything that presentday Etruscologists hold dear falls apart miserably. ❋ Unknown (2007)

One way of reading the modern world is to see in it an enormous expansion of Freud's taboo--as a contemporary category, and as the root-term behind a range of items of discourse absolutely central to the modern world: pollution in its presentday environmental sense; transgression, particularly the legal and sexual transgressions that occupy the media so hugely; and totem, which is to say icon--commodity--celebrity. ❋ Adam Roberts Project (2007)

The continuous-creation school of resource analysts would classify him as a doomsayer of the past whose forecasts went awry for the same reason that those of the presentday Cassandras will miss the mark, a lack of understanding of the impact on reserves of continuously improving technology, which geologist Nolan [17] once called "the inexhaustible resource." ❋ Earl Cook (2007)

The Blum-Pacella letter is also noteworthy for the speed with which it performs an agile two-step that is attempted in some of the other letters as well: praising "the enduring discoveries of [Freud's] revolutionary genius" and assuring us that presentday psychoanalysis has left those same treasures safely behind where they will cause no further harm. ❋ Blum, Harold P. (1994)

All these fuels were originally green plants; firewood and charcoal are made from presentday trees but oil, coal and gas have originated from thick forests which covered the earth many hundreds of thousands of years ago. ❋ Unknown (1987)

Thus the restrictions of the existing seniority system frustrate efforts by management to maintain the employment level in periods of fluctuating demand and do not fit into the presentday environment of the railway industry. ❋ Unknown (1962)

Here we find the foundations of presentday parliamentary and municipal forms of government. ❋ Unknown (1939)

Judge Robinson managed to put into the simple gesture of cupping his ear a devastating condemnation of Miss Francis, women in general, science and presentday society. ❋ Ward Moore (1940)

This instinct of taking to the water, by the way, is quite explicable as regards both deer and tapir, for it affords them refuge against their presentday natural foes, but it is a little puzzling to see the jaguar readily climbing trees to escape dogs; for ages have passed since there were in its habitat any natural foes from which it needed to seek safety in trees. ❋ Unknown (1914)

Seminole, Creek, and Choctaw - saw their reservation lands expropriated in spite of a string of treaties; they were coerced westward into lands given them in yet more treaties that were violated before they were even signed; hounded along a trail of tears until they, too, landed in "Indian Territory" (presentday Oklahoma), a land controlled by Comanches, Kiowas, Araphoes, and Cheyennes. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Simple, clean accommodation a setting of harmony and tolerance which acts as an with fan (no air conditioning and no hot water) exemplar for presentday multicultural and religious Meals: Dinner tolerance in Malaysia. ❋ Yanti8AOS (2009)

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