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Supporters of this view believe that the Roman Empire does not threaten the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ because Luke simply recognizes its existence as a political reality, but he is clear that God is greater .” Throughout Acts, believers like Paul are being charged with spiritual crimes concerning teaching against Israel, the law, and the temple ” ( Acts 21: 21, 28 ; 23: 29 ; 24: 5 ; 25: 8, 19 ; 28: 17 ) or being a civil disturbance ( Acts 16: 20, 21: 38, 25: 8 ) rather than political charges.
: Throughout the country every one says: It happened of its own accord ”.
Throughout Haeckel s time, criticism of his embryo drawings was often due in part to his critics ' belief in his representations of embryological development as crude schemata .” In this way, Haeckel specifically selected relevant features to portray in his drawings.
Throughout her speech she kept stressing that we should keep things going while things are stirring ” and fears that once the fight for colored rights settles down, it would take a long time to warm people back up to the idea of colored women s having equal rights.
Throughout Herbert Putnam s career, he was described by his colleagues as maintaining an impenetrable dignity … formal manner, invariable gracious and cordial, covered shyness and a deep reserve.
Throughout the play, Antony is gradually bereaved of that Roman quality so coveted in his nostalgic interludes — by the centremost scenes, his sword ( a plainly phallic image ), he tells Cleopatra, has been made weak by his affection ” ( 3. 11. 67 ).
Throughout 1917, Lenin argued that the Russian Provisional Government was unrepresentative of the proletariat s interests because, in his estimation, they represented the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie ”.
The statistic was given that 50 percent of the mothers with deformed children had taken thalidomide during the first trimester of pregnancy .” Throughout Europe, Australia, and the United States, 10, 000 cases were reported of infants with phocomelia ; only 50 % of the 10, 000 survived.
Throughout the later years his slacker ” tendencies diminish, and instead he seems more neurotic.
Throughout the history of the Doomsday Clock ,” it has moved closer to midnight, and farther away, depending status of the world at that time.
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, most of the city was involved in the poultry industry, which led to the city being dubbed The Egg Basket of America .”
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, as Congress considered whether to repeal ” Glass-Steagall, commercial banks and their affiliates engaged in activities that commentators later linked to the late-2000s financial crisis.
Throughout the 1990s, scholars continued to produce empirical studies concluding that commercial bank affiliate underwriting before Glass-Steagall had not demonstrated the conflicts of interest ” and other defects claimed by Glass-Steagall proponents.
Throughout history of Buddhism, the teachings of all branches and schools of Buddhism were conveyed through the Master-Disciple relationship, a principle which SGI presents in a new understanding-starting with replacing the traditional word Master by Mentor, a Greek-origin word meaning to encourage ”.
Throughout his adult life, Wotton was known to be a most excellent preacher, but a drunken whoring soul ”.
Throughout his long-lasting reign the principal aim of Ptolemy was to secure his hold on the Egyptian throne so as to eventually pass it to his heirs.
Throughout the tenure of Rhoda Morgenstern's character being featured on the The Mary Tyler Moore Show, her Jewish-ness ” was discussed on several episodes.
Throughout the first season, there were scant references about Rhoda s Jewish-ness ”.
Throughout the lifetime of an animal these memory cells will remember ” each specific pathogen encountered, and are able to mount a strong response if the pathogen is detected again.
Throughout the lifetime of an animal these memory cells will remember ” each specific pathogen encountered, and are able to mount a strong and rapid response if the pathogen is detected again.
Throughout the document, it is apparent to the reader that Gouges had been influenced by the philosophy of the Enlightenment, whose thinkers, using scientific reasoning ”, critically examined and criticized the traditional morals and institutions of the day.
Throughout the 1990s he was often used as a guest host on The Jim Rome Show .” He has hosted talk radio shows on Sportsbeat ” on KCBS in San Francisco and on the The Mighty 690 ” on XTRA in Los Angeles.

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His headstrong courage and a tenacity to undertake and sustain the career of an artist ”, writes Joachim Pissarro, was due to his lack of fear of the immediate repercussions ” of his stylistic decisions.
Brownlow observes that the movie sent her career into orbit and made her the most popular actress in America, if not the world .”
Risus ( Latin for laughter ”) is a comedy game ( often described by its creator as a " joke game ") and uses a cliché ( character class ) system inspired by the broad " career scale " skills in Greg Gorden's DC Heroes RPG ( Mayfair Games ), and later influenced by Atlas Games ' Over the Edge.
Yerin began his career in 1960 in Tatarstan but in the early 1980s volunteered for service in Afghanistan where he was one of the organizers of the MVD special forces team Kobalt ”.
In summarizing Miller's military career, General Jimmy Doolittle said, next to a letter from home, that organization was the greatest morale builder in the European Theater of Operations .”
She remarked famously, Sometimes talking to Eddie is just like dropping a stone in a well, except that it doesn t thump when it hits bottom .” She subordinated her career to his and shared his reclusive life style.
Morris describes him as an elliptical figure ” whose career exemplifies a certain characteristic mode of working in the film industry, marked by collaboration, shared or changing roles.
At this stage of his career Kitchener was keen to exploit the press, cultivating G. W. Steevens of the Daily Mail ” who wrote a book With Kitchener to Khartoum ”.
Early in her career, industry advisors suggested she change her name to Warren ”, but then realized that there was already an actress named Jennifer Warren, so she performed for a short time under the single name Jennifer ”, but soon returned to using her birth name Warnes ".
The two engaged in combat whereupon, Marcellus, by a thrust of his spear which pierced his adversary's breastplate, and by the impact of his horse in full career, threw him, still living, upon the ground, where, with a second and third blow, he promptly killed him .” Marcellus extracted the armor from his fallen foe, upon which he pronounced it as the spolia opima.
Likewise, at the uniquely configured intersections of many streets, one is met with a new perspective as suddenly several sections of the district become visible .” ( source: Michigan State Historic Preservation Office ) Another significant aspect of the district is its pioneering developer, Louise Lathrup Kelley: As a woman acting as developer starting in the 1920s, she was essentially alone, however her dogged persistence and insistence on quality resulted in a unique community that was the summation of her career .” ( source: Michigan State Historic Preservation Office )
The museum showcases the career of the King of NASCAR from the early dirt ” days to the present.
She began her career fighting in Toughwoman ” contests and won three consecutive titles.
It was the only time in my 40-some-year career at the Des Moines Register that I heard the words, Stop the presses ”.
In De Nostri Temporis Studiorum Ratione (" On the Order of the Scholarly Disciplines of Our Times "), presented at the commencement ceremonies of 1708, Vico argued that whoever intends a career in public life, whether in the courts, the senate, or the pulpit ” should be taught to master the art of topics and defend both sides of a controversy, be it on nature, man, or politics, in a freer and brighter style of expression, so he can learn to draw on those arguments which are most probable and have the greatest degree of verisimilitude ” ( however, in his " Scienza Nuova ", Vico denounces as " false eloquence " one defending both sides in controversies ).
In her autobiography Ecstasy and Me, Lamarr described Mandl as an extremely controlling man who prevented her from pursuing her acting career and kept her a virtual prisoner, confined to their castle home, Schloss Schwarzenau ,” Though half-Jewish, Mandl had close social and business ties to the fascist governments of Italy and Germany, selling munitions to Mussolini.
While there, he also met Diego Rivera, another Mexican painter in the big three ” just on the brink of a legendary career in muralism, and traveled with him throughout Italy to study the great fresco painters of the Renaissance.
) conducted character investigations of American communists ” ( actual and alleged ), and their roles in ( real and imaginary ) espionage, propaganda, and subversion favoring the Soviet Union — in the process revealing the extraordinary breadth of the Soviet spy network in infiltrating the federal government ; the process also launched the successful political career of Richard Nixon, and Robert F. Kennedy, as well as that of Joseph McCarthy.

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Director / actor John Cassavetes contemplating Capra s contribution to the art of film quipped: Maybe there really wasn t an America, it was only Frank Capra .” Capra s films were his love letters to an idealized America — a cinematic landscape of his own invention.
There would be no enduring conflicts — harmony, no matter how contrived and specious, would ultimately triumph in the last frame ... In true Hollywood fashion, no Capra film would ever suggest that social change was a complex, painful act.
Capra, who had no experience in documentary films, was chosen because of his commitment to American ideals ” and because of the popularity of some of his earlier feature films.
He was thought to understand the heart and soul of American audiences .” Once the documentary series was completed, it was said to contain the Capra touch .”
Capra highlighted the differences between America and the enemy and showed how the enemy would attack these values if we ” did not fight.
Frank Capra s Why We Fight Series and the American Audience .” Western Journal of Speech Communication 54.
Joseph P. Kennedy, the American Ambassador to Great Britain, wrote to Capra and Columbia head Harry Cohn to say that he feared the film would damage America s prestige in Europe ”, and because of this urged that it be withdrawn from European release.

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