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Hesitation can be interpreted positively or negatively. It may be seen by some as evidence of thoughtfulness and due consideration of alternatives before acting, and by others as vacillation or self-doubt. [6] It may be presumed that a properly informed and prepared person should "do the right thing without hesitation". [7]
Acacius initially hesitated to add his name to the list of Asiatic bishops who had previously signed the encyclical. However, he reconsidered this position and became actively involved in the debate after receiving a letter from Pope Simplicius. The pope had been alerted to Acacius' uncertain stance by the vigilant monastic party.
[Works 2] [5] [Letters 6] Van Gogh was familiar with the meadows at Rijswijk. An aunt of his cousin Kee Vos Stricker lived at the Huis te Hoorn in Rijswijk, and van Gogh was a frequent guest of the family when he was working at the art dealership Goupil & Co., whose Hague branch his uncle Cent, Vincent van Gogh (a namesake), had helped found.
As his age advanced, however, Haterius became less well regarded. In a senate meeting discussing how to honour the two sons of Tiberius, Haterius brought forth a motion that all decrees passed that day should be erected in the Senate house in solid gold letters; but his suggestion was laughed at as being foolish. [8]
Frisch was born in Vienna in 1904 to a Jewish family, the son of Justinian Frisch, a painter, and Auguste Meitner Frisch, a concert pianist. [4] He himself was talented at both but also shared his aunt Lise Meitner's love of physics and commenced a period of study at the University of Vienna, graduating in 1926 with some work on the effect of the newly discovered electron on salts.
William Gordon of Earlston was a Covenanter, born in 1614.He was the second son of Alexander Gordon of Earlston (1587-1654) and Elizabeth Gordon, his wife. [1] His father represented the presbytery of Kirkcudbright as an elder at the General Assembly of 1638 in Glasgow. [2]
*the hesitated leader The subject of an unaccusative verb can be modified by a resultative adjunct . This is a property shared by direct objects and passive subjects, but not shared by the subjects of unergative and transitive verbs.
Proclus replied the next year in the celebrated letter known as the Tome to the Armenians, [3] which he sent to the Eastern bishops, asking them to sign it and to join in condemning the doctrines of the Armenians. They approved of the letters, but from admiration of Theodore hesitated to condemn the doctrines attributed to him.