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Gelawdewos ( Ge ' ez ገላውዴዎስ galāwdēwōs, modern gelāwdēwōs, " Claudius "; 1521 / 1522-March 23, 1559 ) was Emperor ( throne name Asnaf Sagad I ( Ge ' ez አጽናፍ ሰገድ aṣnāf sagad, modern āṣnāf seged, " to whom the peaks bow " or " the remotest regions submit him "; September 3, 1540-March 23, 1559 ) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.
ādmās seged, " to whom the horizon bows ") was
mel ' āk seged, " to whom the angel bows "; 1572 ) was

whom and lions
Col. Patterson's 1907 book itself states that " between them ( the lions ) no less than 28 Indian coolies, in addition to scores of unfortunate African natives of whom no official record was kept " were killed.
Unlike Steller sea lions, with whom they share habitat and some breeding sites, northern fur seals are possessive of individual females in their harem, often aggressively competing with neighboring males for females.
Although fluctuations in the number of sea lions at Pier 39 are dramatic, as many as 1, 701 ( Thanksgiving Week, 2009 ) have been officially reported at one time, many of whom are recognizable to researchers and others, and some of whom have been unofficially named.
The Lion in the standard card represents the Sun, making Strength a solar hero, much like Hercules or Herakles, with whom lions are associated.
Along with the obvious financial consequences of the work stoppage, Patterson also faced the challenge of maintaining his authority and even his personal safety at this remote site against the increasingly hostile and superstitious workers, many of whom were convinced that the lions were in fact evil spirits, come to punish those who worked at Tsavo, and that he was the cause of the misfortune because the attacks had coincided with his arrival.

whom and bow
The real heroes and heroines were the priests and nuns who refused to bow to Pius's officials and hand over the desperate people whom they were hiding.
After making war on the Leucanians he founded there a sanctuary of Apollo the Wanderer, to whom also he dedicated his bow.
The chariots of the Egyptians and Assyrians, with whom the bow was the principal arm of attack, were richly mounted with quivers full of arrows.
The Greek seer named Calchas prophesied that Philoctetes ( whom the Greeks had abandoned on the island of Lemnos due to the vile odour from snakebite ) and the bow of Heracles are needed to take Troy.
The first things new students learn are how to correctly open and close sliding doors, how to walk on tatami, how to enter and exit the tea room, how to bow and to whom and when to do so, how to wash, store and care for the various equipment, how to fold the fukusa, how to ritually clean tea equipment, and how to wash and fold chakin.
They did not select individual opponents with whom to conduct honorable duels, but rode forth on horseback, with various forms of gunpowder weapons and the now-famous Mongol bow, charging into enemy lines and killing as many as they could without regard to Japanese conceptions of protocol.
She used a bow and arrow, fenced, swam naked and prayed to a god, whom she termed Allah Tallah.
For example, when encountering again a person to whom one has already spoken that day, a silent bow replaces such phrases as " hello " or " hi.
The immortal One is for Guru Gobind Singh sometimes the ' wholly Other ,' far above human comprehension, before whom man can but bow again and again.
* Morgan Lightfingers is a notorious thief and con artist whom all classes meet under different circumstances: the Wizard must capture him early in the game, while the Warrior must cooperate with him to escape from Castle Galava prison ; to the Conjurer, Morgan simply sells a cheap bow.
Would you slay those whom you have taken captive with your sword and with your bow?
They were attacked by a multitude of Indians, armed with pikes, bucklers, slings ( Bernal says slings ; Diego de Landa denies that the Indians of Yucatán were familiar with slings ; he says they threw stones with their right hand, using the left to aim ; but the sling was known in other parts of Mesoamerica, and the testimony of those at whom the stones were aimed seems worth crediting ), arrows launched from a bow, and cotton armor.
yōhānnis, also sometimes called John I ), throne name A ' ilaf Sagad ( Ge ' ez አእላፍ ሰገድ a ' ilāf sagad, " to whom tens of thousands bow ") was
Dawit III ( Ge ' ez ዳዊት, throne name Adbar Sagad Ge ' ez አድባር ሰገድ, " to whom the mountains bow "), also known as Dawit the Singer, was
Iyoas I or Joas I ( Ge ' ez ኢዮዋስ, throne name Adyam Sagad, Ge ' ez አድያም ሰገድ, " to whom the confines of the earth bow ") ( 1755 14 May 1769 ) was
His son, Henry Williams ( alias Cromwell )— a grand father of Oliver Cromwell — built the house adjoining to the nunnery, and upon the bow windows he put the arms of his family, with those of several others to whom he was allied.

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Tarquin commenced his reign by refusing burial to his predecessor Servius, thereby earning for himself the name " Superbus " (' proud '), and then putting to death a number of the leading senators, whom he suspected of remaining loyal to Servius.
Miller argues that Alexander's suggestion in 1969 that the reporter became confused, and introduced elements from other plays is unlikely, and instead suggests an adapter at work ( whom he refers to as the ' compiler '), writing in the romantic comedy tradition ; " the most economic explanation of indebtedness is that whoever compiled A Shrew borrowed the lines from Shakespeare's The Shrew, or a version of it, and adapted them.
George Sylvester Viereck and Paul Eldridge wrote a trilogy of novels My First Two Thousand Years, an Autobiography of the Wandering Jew, ( 1928 ), in which Isaac Laquedem is a Roman soldier who, after being told by Jesus that he will " tarry until I return ," goes on to influence many of the great events of history ; he frequently encounters Solome ( described as ' The Wandering Jewess '), and travels with a companion, to whom he has passed on his immortality via a blood transfusion ( another attempt to do this for a woman he loved ended in her death ).
He had a number of co-workers, ( Scribe's ' factory '), one of whom supplied the story, another the dialogue, a third the jokes and so on.
In the meantime, James is seen entering the birth in his date book ; while he lists Easter as the child's mother, he leaves a line under ' father ', showing the child, whom he names Queen ( Captain Jack calls her ' Princess '), does not have one.
There he met ' Nedjma ' (' the star '), an ' already married cousin ' with whom he lived for ' maybe eight months ', as he later acknowledged.
On 5 March 1779, Helm led a small force of 3 boats and 50 men up the Wabash River from Vincennes and captured a fleet of 7 boats, 40 prisoners ( among whom, Clark notes in a letter to George Mason, was ' Dejeane, Grand Judge of Detroit '), supplies, and trade goods that was sent to reinforce Hamilton at Fort Sackville.
The future history states that after remote exploration of nearby star systems, contact was established with the inhabitants of the Alpha Centauri star system ( the ' Alphans '), with whom Terrans quickly became friends and allies.
An MC uses rhyming verses, pre-written or ad lib (' freestyled '), to introduce the DJ with whom they work, to keep the crowd entertained or to glorify themselves.
If a litigant did not feel confident to make his own speech, he would seek the service of a logographer ( also called a, logopoios, from, poieo, ' to make '), to whom he would describe his case.
There are also honorary protonotaries, referred to as supernumerary ( or ' beyond the number '), on whom the pope has conferred this title and its special privileges.
* Aunt Eunice — Aunt Eunice is George and Junior's great aunt ( but whom the entire family calls ' aunt '), who sometimes serves as their babysitter.
He is cantankerous, but possesses profound loyalty to his foster-sisters Daja Kisubo ( whom he calls Daj '), Sandrilene ( Sandry ) fa Toren, and Trisana ( usually called Tris for short, but Briar often calls her Coppercurls ) Chandler and his teacher Rosethorn, as well as a cutting sense of humor.
Because he has drunk so often from the vampire queen Akasha from whom the vampiric life fount originated, he is immensely powerful and possesses a number of advanced powers: with his mind, he can ignite objects ( pyrokinesis ) ( the ' Fire Gift '), the ability to fly ( the ' Cloud Gift '), very strong telekinesis, and can move with such speed that only other powerful blood drinkers are able to track his movements.
He succeeded fellow NZ expatriate Howard Gable as the producer of leading Australian progressive rock band Spectrum, for whom he produced the albums Warts Up Your Nose ( 1972, released under the pseudonym ' Indelible Murtceps '), Testimonial ( 1973 ) and the valedictory live album Terminal Buzz.

whom and better
Lincoln understood this better than most when he said in his `` Second Inaugural '' that God `` gives to both North and South this terrible war, as the woe due to those by whom the offense came ''.
After the spate of female vocalists we have been having, all of whom took Sarah as a point of departure and then tried to see what they could do that might make her seem old hat, it seemed that all that has happened is to make the real thing seem better than ever.
Confronted with his repressed desires, Hamlet realises that " he himself is literally no better than the sinner whom he is to punish ".
There was no greater prince of peace and apostle of non-violence than Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, whom we have lost, but yet, he said it was better to take the sword than to surrender, fail or run away.
According to Condivi, Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de ' Medici, for whom Michelangelo had sculpted St. John the Baptist, asked that Michelangelo " fix it so that it looked as if it had been buried " so he could " send it to Rome ... pass off as an ancient work and ... sell it much better.
It appears likely that Sappho's poetry was largely lost through action of the same indiscriminate forces of cultural change that have left us such paltry remains of all nine canonical Greek lyric poets, of whom only Pindar ( whose works alone survive in a manuscript tradition ) and Bacchylides ( our knowledge of whom we owe to a single dramatic papyrus find ) have fared much better.
Balzac had better luck publishing the memoirs of Laure Junot, Duchess of Abrantès with whom he also had an affair.
Sarah consistently counselled the Queen to appoint more Whigs and reduce the power of the Tories, whom she considered little better than Jacobites, and the Queen became increasingly discontented with Sarah.
His parents having died of plague when he was a young man, he is without family save for Quasimodo, for whom he cares, and his spoiled brother Jehan, whom he attempts to reform towards a better life.
The persons of those who are well-formed are indeed remarkably fine, nowhere better ; but as those who are favoured with the gifts of nature grow up exceedingly handsome, those from whom she withholds them are frightfully ugly.
Hegel's comments on a particular play may better elucidate his theory: " Viewed externally, Hamlet's death may be seen to have been brought about accidentally ... but in Hamlet's soul, we understand that death has lurked from the beginning: the sandbank of finitude cannot suffice his sorrow and tenderness, such grief and nausea at all conditions of life ... we feel he is a man whom inner disgust has almost consumed well before death comes upon him from outside.
They were better organized and more unified than Masseria ’ s men, some of whom began to defect.
Эрдэнэтуяа Батсүх ), better known as Elle, and with whom he has a son, Kunzang.
" When he Augustus heard that among the boys in Syria under two years old whom Herod, king of the Jews, had ordered to kill, his own son was also killed, he said: it is better to be Herod's pig, than his son.
Chico attempts to explain his situation to Ed by portraying it as the dilemma of his distant cousin in Hungary, torn between the farmer for whom he now works and whom he has grown to love, and another farmer who has offered him a better job.
A sidekick can also act as someone that the audience can relate to better than the hero, or whom the audience can imagine themselves as being ( such as teen sidekicks ).
* Between Silk and Cyanide by Leo Marks, HarperCollins ( 1998 ) ISBN 0-00-255944-7 ; Marks was the Head of Codes at SOE and this book is an account of his struggle to introduce better encryption for use by field agents ; it contains more than 20 previously unpublished code poems by Marks, as well as descriptions of how they were used and by whom.
The film tells the story of a young Canadian woman, Sally Matthews ( Susan Sarandon ), whose dream for a better life in the gambling business is interrupted by the return of the drug-dealing husband, whom she had left behind, and older Lou Pascal ( Burt Lancaster ), a longtime resident of Atlantic City, and how their lives interact and change, both for the better.
The Hardy family, better known later through descendant Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky James Greene Hardy who died in office in 1856, and for whom nearby Hardyville was named, played an important role in establishing the city, especially over 1816 through 1818, and continuing well into the 1840s.
One of the better known early residents was Captain Daniel Roe ( 1740 1820 ), who fought in the French and Indian War and served as a captain in the Revolutionary War, and for whom Captain Daniel Roe Highway is named.
Lanfranc accelerated the process of substituting Normans for Englishmen in all preferments of importance ; and although his nominees were usually respectable, it cannot be said that all of them were better than the men whom they superseded.

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