Again, what Miola calls «a simplistic notion of religious identity»
in a muddled age may itself be called simplistic, in view of the formidable arguments brought forward by such «revisionist» historians as Eamon Duffy, who show that traditional Catholicism was strong in the hearts of the people till well on into Elizabeth's reign.
Not exact matches
Bergh faced big business challenges: The brand had experienced a precipitous revenue decline and
muddled through the aughts, and many speculated the venerable company, having lost its way
in the
age of designer denim, might never come back
in style.
- about 1 - 1.5 T simple syrup - small orange slice or large orange peel - bitters (right now I have whisky barrel
aged bitters which are divine)- drip of water -
muddle - top with ice - stir as pour
in low - mid tier bourbon (Jim Beam > Bulleit > Makers, nothing above that though)- garnish with cherry
I would wager they play about 20 - 30 %
in impact (seen
in diabetes
AGEs and glucosepane formation; again this where this is very touching on the DNA damage role and seperating from the epigenetic role of
aging; they can be uncoupled making these DNA damage elements
muddled and less important than previously thought (I'm only talking about healthy
aging, not pathological
aging (as
in the diabetes, Diabetes will greatly improve by GlycoSENS.
«The most significant labor case on this year's Supreme Court docket was handed down this morning, with a somewhat
muddled result,» writes employer's lawyer Mike Fox
in his assessment of the Supreme Court's reversal of the 5th Circuit's decision, rejecting the theory of adverse impact under the
Age Discrimination Act.
In the golden
age of streamable content — with more options for viewing than ever before — information often gets
muddled.
Now, she's chronicling the many ups and downs of
aging by sharing her observations, discoveries, and laugh - out - loud moments
in the humor blog
Muddling through Middle
Age.