At that time, in the late 1950s, Sid was the strongest lifter in the state and one of the top heavyweights in the country, which meant the weight room was his domain. Space and equipment were limited, so if you trained at the same time as he did, you followed his program.
It is not the most intellectual or the strongest of species that survives; but the species that survives is the one that is able to adapt to and adjust best to the changing environment in which it finds itself.
Charles Darwin
It is not the most intellectual or the strongest species that survives, but the species that survives is the one that is able to adapt to or adjust best to the changing environment in which it finds itself.
Charles Darwin
The first thing you need to do is pause, and take a deep breath because this too shall pass. Business is made up of seasons - and what I mean by that is simply - sometimes you grow, and sometimes you wilt, sometimes the leaves fall off and you start again.
Earlier today I tried with words en francais de meme qu'en anglais to express for the Canadian people the kind of welcome that they would want to extend to you. If, as I said, the planet is becoming a global village, then this is the house next door. You are both, both of you, as plainly and as fully welcome as that. And then to find that hosting you could be enjoyable as well, well, that's a bonus which we shall keep in our memory and treasure.
New ways must be found to reinforce our special relationship. We live on the strongest, most prosperous continent on Earth. But as we develop our resources, we must protect the environment around us. We will never shirk our responsibility to defend our way of life when it is threatened. Prime Minister Trudeau, while visiting the United States, said that our nation was once the hope of the New World. Well, he's right. And I would like to add that our New World of freedom and democracy is now the hope of the entire world.
Robert W. Service lived in Canada for many years and wrote about the taming of our continent and about the wild Canadian northlands. The law of the Yukon Road is that only the strong shall thrive, only the fit will survive. This is the challenge to our nations in the world today. Our national characters were forged on such a frontier. I'm confident that Canada and the United States, independent but together, can meet the test.
The hypothesis of a relationship between seedling survival and the degree of development of the planted material is supported by the team work and observations from the Ras-Ayre reforestation area, where 1 ha of fenced area was planted in May 2006 with three/four/five-year-old D. cinnabari seedlings. A total of 715 plants were planted, and some of them were irregularly irrigated. After three years, 678 survived, and 497 were still alive after six years. In September 2009, 203 seedlings were in excellent condition, 331 in good condition and 144 in poor condition; in March 2012 (before main rain season), 72 were in excellent condition, 177 in good condition and 248 in poor condition.
All seedlings outplanted in June 2003 survived until December 2003. Approximately one-quarter of the seedlings died by April 2004. However, the factors involved in this mortality cannot be determined by non-destructive methods after such a short period. If a seedling is dying, the oldest leaves are the first to turn yellow. The young leaves hidden within the dead leaves are the last to turn yellow. Moreover, the leaves are connected to the rosette by vascular bundles for a long time after their death. On the basis of experiments with D. cinnabari seedlings raised in greenhouses in Europe, it has been shown that a plant that is nearly dead rapidly forms a new root system and new leaves after irrigation if at least three partially living leaves remain. For these reasons, it was not possible to determine the exact number of dead plants after four months in April 2004. Although it is obviously too early to reach positive conclusions, it is possible to state that older seedlings, particularly those with a well-developed root system, show a far greater potential of survival under the extreme conditions of a long-term drought. The experimental planting of seedlings outside the fenced plot in 2003 showed that grazing by goats in D. cinnabari woodlands absolutely prevents the natural regeneration in these forests. If a plant dies spontaneously, remnants of its leaves can be found for a relatively long time. No remnants at all were found from the seedlings outplanted outside the fence. Unfortunately, it was not possible to observe the further development of the planted seedlings inside the exclosure, as the fence was partially damaged in 2005 prior to our next visit, and all the seedlings were obviously grazed by ruminants as well as all planted seedlings outside the exclosure.
Then shall the offering of Judah and Jerusalem be pleasant
unto the Lord
Or "sweet" F2; grateful and well pleasing to him, as all spiritual sacrifices are acceptable to God through Christ, being offered up in the faith of his atoning sacrifice and righteousness, without which it is impossible to please God: as in the days of old, and as in former years:
under the first temple, and when the tabernacle was set up by Moses, and in the times of the patriarchs; and even before the flood, and as early as Abel, who offered a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, ( Hebrews 11:4-6 ) .
parts, their heirs, executors, and administrators, in consideration of the said marriage and of the love and natural affection he hath for his said daughter, that from the time of and immediately after the said marriage shall be solemnized, he, the said Richard Stockton, shall and will stand seized of the said lot and premises and of all and singular the buildings and improvements which shall be erected and made thereon by the said party of the first part, to the uses, trusts, and purposes hereinafter mentioned and to none other, that is to say, in trust to permit the said John R. Thomson, and Annis his wife, during the time of their joint lives, to possess, live in, and occupy the said lot, house, and premises, with the appurtenances, free and clear of all demands, and in case the said parties of the first and second parts do not think proper to inhabit and reside in the said premises, that he, the said Richard Stockton, will let out, upon lease, the said premises and receive the rents, issues, and profits thereof and pay over the same to the said Annis, party of the second part, during the joint lives of the parties of the first and second parts. And if the said John R. Thomson should survive the said Annis Stockton and have issue by her, then in trust to permit the said John R. Thomson, during his life, to inhabit and occupy the said premises if he elect so to do, free and clear as aforesaid, and pay over the said rents and profits, as he shall receive the same, to the said John R. Thomson for the maintenance and support of him and his family, without he, the said John R. Thomson, being at any time thereafter accountable to any person or persons for the said rents and profits. And after the death of the said John R. Thomson, in trust for the child or children of the said marriage in equal shares as tenants in common, in fee simple, and if there shall be no child or children of the said marriage, then, upon the death of either of the said parties of the first and second parts, in trust to convey the said premises to the survivor in fee simple."
"And the said John R. Thomson, for himself, his heirs, executors and administrators, doth covenant and agree to and with the parties of the second and third parts that if the said marriage shall take effect, and in consideration thereof, he will, with all convenient speed, build and furnish the said house in a suitable manner as he shall judge fit and
proper, and that the said erections, improvements, and furniture, together with the changes and additions which shall be from time to time made shall be subject to and included in the said trusts as far as the same are applicable to each species of property. And further that he will, in the space of one year from the time the said marriage shall take effect, place out on good security, in stock or otherwise, the sum of $40,000, and hand over and assign the evidences thereof to the said party of the third part, who shall hold the same in trust to receive the interest, profits or dividends thereon as they shall from time to time arise to the said party of the second part, during the joint lives of the parties of the first and second parts, and that her receipts for the same, and also for what may be produced under the before-mentioned trusts, shall be good and valid notwithstanding her coverture. If the said party of the second part should die before the said party of the first part and there should be issue of the said marriage, then in trust to receive the said interest, profits, and dividends and pay the same over from time to time to the said party of the first part during his life for the support of himself and the maintenance and education of his children, without his being subject to any account as aforesaid; and after his death in trust for any child or children of the said marriage, in equal shares; and if the said Annis should survive the said John, and there be issue of the said marriage, then to pay over the same to the said Annis, during her life, for her maintenance, and the support and education of the said children, and without her being liable to any account for the same; and after her death, in trust for the child or children of the said marriage, in equal shares; and if there shall be no child or children of the said marriage, then, upon the death of the said John R. Thomson, or Annis his wife, in trust, to assign and deliver the said securities, and all moneys remaining due to the one who shall survive, to his or her own uses."
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