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Empowered and be
Warren's latest work, which he is be both writing and drawing, is a series of original graphic novels called Empowered.

Empowered and take
Empowered by this letter, Eirik could take the step of excommunicating Sverre and order the Norwegian bishops to join him in exile in Denmark.

Empowered and interact
Empowered democracy is Unger's vision of a more open and more plastic set of social institutions through which individuals and groups can interact, propose change, and effectively empower themselves to transform social, economic, and political structures.

Empowered and with
Empowered by the president's unpopularity with organized labor, business, and professional organizations alike, Congress unseated Bucaram in February 1997 on grounds of mental incompetence.
Empowered in part by the ownership of his own label and in part by his affiliations with other artists, Mayfield presented a crucial look at American racism in " This is My Country " with lyrics that spoke of ‘ three hundred years of slave driving, sweat and welts on my back ’.
Empowered with a mandate by Emperor Go-Shirakawa to pursue the Taira and destroy them, Yoshinaka once again sought to gain control of the Minamoto clan and regain his ancestral lands from his cousins Yoritomo and Yoshitsune.
Empowered, the student-led band threw away the traditional marching music and military-style uniforms, eventually settling for a mostly rock and roll repertoire and a simplified uniform consisting of a white fishing hat with red trim ( and as many buttons as will fit ), red blazer, black pants, and " the ugliest tie you can get your hands on.
Pawar gave up the chairmanship of Empowered Group of Ministers on 2G, days after his appointment by the Prime Minister, fearing that his association with the decision making process would drag him into 2G Spectrum controversy.
In August 1995, Arizonans for an Empowered Future, of which Franks was chairman, launched an initiative campaign to amend the state constitution, replacing the graduated state income tax with a flat 3. 5 percent rate, and allowing parents to deduct the costs of private-school tuition.
Empowered with this new liquid, Bokero's followers began what would become known as the Maji Maji Rebellion.
Empowered by their success, the two volumes were compiled along with new material and one remix onto the two tape set, Die Happy !.
The Empowered Student Partnership is a new club at Harbord that works with the TDSB, the Toronto Police Service and the Toronto Catholic District School Board to make the school and the community a safer and better place.
Following his term as Insurance Commissioner, Poizner partnered with the Sherry Lansing Foundation and Creative Artists Agency to create Empowered Careers Empowered, an online educational company geared specifically for baby boomers in need of work or looking to switch careers.
Phil worked with the organization CARE to release the book and exhibition titled Women Empowered in 2006.
Legge reached a two year agreement with sponsor Truecar as part of their Women Empowered campaign.

Empowered and .
Empowered by service in WWI, in cities such as Chicago, blacks fought back.
* Brown, Joanne, & St. Clair, Nancy, Declarations of Independence: Empowered Girls in Young Adult Literature, 1990 – 2001 ( Lanham, MD, & London: The Scarecrow Press, 2002 Studies in Young Adult Literature, No. 7 )
Empowered, Bella embarks on a dirty weekend in which she slaughters six more men by a variety of methods.
Empowered by the Dutch Elm Disease ( Local Authorities ) ( Amendment ) Order 1988, local authorities may order the destruction of any infected trees or timber, although in practice they usually do it themselves, successfully reducing the numbers of elm bark beetle Scolytus spp., the vector of elm disease.
Empowered to nominate all constitutional officers by the state's first constitution, that power of the office of the governor has been reduced in subsequent constitutions, as more of those offices became elective.
Empowered damsels were a feature of the serials made in the 1930s and 1940s by studios such as Republic Pictures.
Instead of the mainstream charismatic label, however, the movement has preferred the term Empowered Evangelicals ( a term coined by Rich Nathan and Ken Wilson in their book of the same name ) to reflect their roots in traditional evangelicalism as opposed to classical Pentecostalism.
Empowered by various laws, or even the Constitution, under the Executive Yuan several individual boards are formed to enforce different executive functions of the government.
Later that year, St. James released a compilation album titled The Best of Rebecca St. James, and her book SHE: Safe, Healthy, Empowered: The Woman You're Made to Be.
Empowered Masters: Tibetan Wall Paintings of Mahasiddhas at Gyantse.
" Empowered by the Holy Spirit and inspired by the dynamism of Blessed Chaminade's charism, we —- brothers and priests —- vowed religious in the Marianist Family, live in community as equals.
Appleby has identified six Pillars of Strength upon which to concentrate: Community Spirited, Technologically Empowered, Universally Diverse, Academically Vital, Globally Responsible, and Actively Engaged.
Don ’ t even if you have to live in a hollow tree !” Empowered by her parents ’ encouragement, Patty graduated valedictorian of her class from the Louisville Collegiate Institute in 1887.
Empowered by new technologies and improved access to information, Prosumers are highly knowledgeable and demanding consumers.

be and lifelong
It was here, on 16 July 1916, that he again met his lifelong friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, and solved the first of his cases to be published: The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
The mixing and pushing against the boundaries of established operatic genres would be a continuing hallmark of Salieri's own personal style, and in his choice of material for the plot ( as in his first opera ), he manifested a lifelong interest in subjects drawn from classic drama and literature.
Others state that for those who accept that Christians can be homosexual, the sexual ethic aspired to corresponds to the model indicated in scripture and the tradition of the church for heterosexuals ; this entails commitment and fidelity expressed through monogamy and lifelong partnership or union.
Marriage is intended to be a faithful, exclusive, lifelong union of a man and a woman.
However, they made what were to be lifelong friends there.
Davis was to be a lifelong friend and confidante, always ready to give sound advice during the important decisions of Elizabeth ’ s career.
Kraepelin would be a disciple of Wundt and had a lifelong interest in experimental psychology based on his theories.
Often, anticonvulsant medication treatment will be lifelong and can have major effects on quality of life.
" Charles makes a proposal of lifelong commitment without marriage to Carrie, saying, " Do you think not being married to me might maybe be something you could consider doing for the rest of your life?
Price said that should she be granted disposition of Coleman's remains, she planned to scatter the ashes at the Golden Spike National Historic Site in Utah as a tribute to his lifelong love of trains.
It was to be the beginning of a lifelong partnership between the two, which lasted until the Gandhi's death.
Keats's long and expensive medical training with Hammond and at Guy's Hospital led his family to assume that medicine would be his lifelong career, assuring financial security, and it seems that at this point Keats had a genuine desire to become a doctor.
His work delves into ecological and sociological themes regularly, and many of his novels appear to be the direct result of his own scientific fascinations, such as the fifteen years of research and lifelong fascination with the planet Mars.
Mies pursued an ambitious lifelong mission to create a new architectural language that could be used to represent the new era of technology and production.
That year, Friedman formed what would prove to be lifelong friendships with George Stigler and W. Allen Wallis.
In honor of her father, George Tyler Moore, a lifelong American Civil War enthusiast, in 1995 Moore donated funds to acquire a historic structure in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, for Shepherd College ( now Shepherd University ) to be used as a center for Civil War studies.
Mahmood's lifelong friend, Parliamentarian Farhatullah Babar, who is currently serving as a spokesperson of President of Pakistan, while talking to media, said: Mahmood predicted in Cosmology and Human Destiny that " the year 2002 was likely to be a year of maximum sunspot activity.
From this perspective, Adorno's writings on politics, philosophy, music and literature could be described as a lifelong critique of the ways in which each tries to justify self-mutilation as the necessary price of self-preservation.
In general, only lifelong interactions involving close physical and biochemical contact can properly be considered symbiotic.
Despite smoking in some of his films, Eastwood is a lifelong non-smoker, has been conscious of his health and fitness since he was a teenager, and as a Vegan practices healthy eating and daily Transcendental Meditation. While promoting his film, Hereafter, Eastwood spoke about his views on religion and meditation by saying " I was always respectful of people who were deeply religious because I always felt that if they gave themselves to it, then it had to be important to them.
She can often be seen with her lifelong friend, Lana, Countess of Singletary, creating intricate needlework in the gardens. With the " English garden " Marie Antoinette and her court adopted the English dress of indienne, of percale or muslin.
Der Freischütz came to be regarded as the first German " nationalist " opera, Euryanthe developed the Leitmotif technique to a hitherto-unprecedented degree, while Oberon anticipated Mendelssohn's music for A Midsummer Night's Dream and, at the same time, revealed Weber's lifelong interest in the music of non-Western cultures.
In 1902, Modigliani continued what was to be a lifelong infatuation with life drawing, enrolling in the Accademia di Belle Arti ( Scuola Libera di Nudo, or " Free School of Nude Studies ") in Florence.
He recorded his own " It's Just Like Taking Candy from a Baby " with Benny Goodman in 1940 and nurtured a lifelong ambition to be a successful popular song composer.
Flynn described his mother's family as " seafaring folk " and this appears to be where his lifelong interest in boats and the sea originated.

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