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return and traditional
Ōjin was born ( in 200 according to the traditional, but untrustworthy TC date, timetable ; realistically sometime in the late 4th century ) in Tsukushi on the return of his mother from the invasion of the promised land and named him Prince Hondawake.
After the forcible dissolution of the Rump Parliament by Oliver Cromwell, the Grandees of the Army Council of Officers were reluctant to authorise free elections because they were aware that the members returned by the traditional constituency would return Presbyterians and Royalists as well as their own sympathisers.
In Japan these later Middle Age centuries saw a return to the traditional Shinto faith and the continuing popularity of Zen Buddhism.
However, as the place did not prove to be defensible, they settled in the remains of an older town upon a hill not far away and founded a new town, which they named Tábor ( after the traditional name of the mountain on which Jesus was expected to return ; see Mark 13 ); hence they were called Taborites.
By telling or reenacting myths, members of traditional societies detach themselves from the present and return to the mythical age, thereby bringing themselves closer to the divine.
The word derives from traditional inherited divisions of the countryside, reassigned as local jurisdictions known as manors or seigneuries ; each manor being subject to a lord ( French seigneur ), usually holding his position in return for undertakings offered to a higher lord ( see Feudalism ).
On December 11, 2006, Commissioner Stern announced that beginning January 1, 2007, the NBA would return to the traditional leather basketball in use prior to the 2006 – 07 season.
2009 saw a return to traditional Offshore Racing and the trophy was won by Drew Langdon in Silverline Buzzi Bullet.
There would be two national universities ( one in the south and one in the north ) and return to the traditional law of Hywel Dda.
* Merriam-Webster: Either " of, relating to, or being an era after a modern one ", or " of, relating to, or being any of various movements in reaction to modernism that are typically characterized by a return to traditional materials and forms ( as in architecture ) or by ironic self-reference and absurdity ( as in literature )", or, finally " of, relating to, or being a theory that involves a radical reappraisal of modern assumptions about culture, identity, history, or language ".
This ancient culture continues to this day as initiates from all around the world return to Nigeria for initiation into the traditional priesthood.
In return, in 756, Pepin and his Frankish army forced the last Lombard king to surrender his conquests, and Pepin officially conferred upon the pope the territories belonging to Ravenna, even cities such as Forlì with their hinterlands, laying the Donation of Pepin upon the tomb of Saint Peter, according to traditional later accounts.
On his return to France, he immediately convened an assembly of French and Burgundian bishops at Vienne, where the imperial claim to a traditional lay investiture of the clergy was denounced as heretical and a sentence of excommunication was now pronounced against Henry V on the grounds that he had extorted the Privilegium from Paschal II by means of violence.
But over the 1960s and 1970s, many artists who emerged — like Chico Buarque, Billy Blanco, Martinho da Vila, and Paulinho da Viola — advocated the return of the samba beat in its traditional form.
Children going door to door " guising " ( or " Galoshin " on the south bank of the lower Clyde ) in costumes and masks, carrying turnip lanterns, offering entertainment of various sorts in return for food or coins, was traditional in the 19th century and continued well into the 20th century.
Political groups wishing to return to more traditional Islamic values are the source of threat to Turkey's secular government.
The traditional ceremony culminates in the essence of the masquerade where it is deemed that ancestors return to the world of the living to visit their descendants.
Under the latter, the fiancé is entitled to the return unless his actions caused the breakup of the relationship, the same as the traditional approach.
After the war, women left traditional male occupations and many women gave up paid employment to return home.
After traditional treatment for the injury, Hird returned for the start of the 1999 season, but broke down with the same injury again in only his second return game.
World War I brought with it a wave of repression of the newly emergent Czech culture, and this meant a return to the past, to traditional Czech values and history: the Hussites and the Awakening.
The race subsequently returned to Sandown but moved again to the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit ( 2008 – 11 ) but will return to its traditional home at Sandown Raceway in Melbourne in 2012.
According to The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought, the Right has gone through five distinct historical stages: ( i ) the reactionary right, which sought a return to aristocracy and established religion ; ( ii ) the moderate right, who sought limited government and distrusted intellectuals ; ( iii ) the radical right, who favored a romantic and aggressive nationalism ; ( iv ) the extreme right, who proposed anti-immigration policies and implicit racism ; and ( v ) the neo-liberal right, who sought to combine a belief in a market economy and economic deregulation with the traditional Right-wing beliefs in patriotism, élitism, and law and order.
Eventually, some would try to return to their traditional lands, while family groups of " friendly " Pequots stayed.

return and views
* In 1898, the Unamended Fellowship was separated from as a result of differing views on who would be raised to judgment at the return of Christ.
After his return in 329 he brought the whole machinery of the state government into action in order to impose his views upon the Church.
There are many views among Christians regarding the timing of Christ's return ( including whether it will occur in one event or two ), and various views regarding the destination of the aerial gathering described in 1 Thessalonians 4.
These are respectively published by an editorial team that includes Paul Rogers and ' John Connor ' ( who subtitle their version of the paper as the original and best ), and Steve Booth, who has publicly renounced some of his earlier published views and expressed a wish to ' return to the magazine's roots '.
He views the possibility of the dragons ' return as remote ; he says that, if they ever return, " They'll burn.
The result was a series of reports to the minister, afterwards published as Rapport sur Vital de l ' instruction publique dans quelques pays de l ' Allemagne et particulièrement en Prusse ( Compare also De l ' instruction publique en Hollande, 1837 ) His views were readily accepted on his return to France, and soon afterwards through his influence there was passed the law of primary instruction.
Technology has the power to deliver media to us that can change our values and views on the world, which in return will change our lifestyles.
Upon his return to the United States, Nearing authored a book offering his views on the Chinese situation, entitled Whither China?
Peter Beinart, author of The Good Fight: Why Liberals — and Only Liberals — Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again, argues that the Democratic Party should return to Jackson's values in its foreign policy, criticizing current-day neoconservatives for failing to adopt Jackson's domestic policy views along with his foreign policy views.
On his return to the United States in 1940, Seldes published Witch Hunt, an account of the persecution of people with left-wing political views in America, and The Catholic Crisis, which sought to demonstrate the close relationship between the Catholic Church and fascist organizations in Europe.
He discovered soon after his return to Little Rock that his views were not popular at home, either.
Besides his innumerable contributions to journalism, he published a work entitled, L ' Eternité par les astres ( 1872 ), where he espoused his views concerning eternal return.
Ann Ardis, for instance, views the fears Holly harbours over Ayesha's plan to return to England as being " exactly those voiced about the New Woman's entrance in the public arena ".
But, in return, I expect those who are anti-choice to respect my views.
González points out that a distinction exists, in that " it is possible to hold universalist views without believing that all of creation will return to its original state ".
Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert favored Dreier for the position, presumably because Dreier has consistently adhered to the views of the Republican leadership and would have been willing to relinquish the title immediately should DeLay be able to return to the Majority Leader position.
" The ad showed sound bites of group members espousing their views, then stated that Kay Hagan " hid from cameras, took Godless money ... what did Hagan promise in return?
On his return to Żółkiew, after having partially recovered, he again took up philosophy, reading Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, and subsequently Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, whose system chiefly attracted him and exerted a great influence on his views.
Prevailing views are that political and social instability in the region are making such developments unduly risky, despite a high projected return on investment.
Phillips, a conservative Republican, is a television and radio commentator and writes a weekly syndicated column that promotes conservative views, such as traditional family values, limited government and a return to America's founding principles.
Feng's friends tried to persuade him to stay, but he was determined to return ; his political views were broadly socialist, and he thus felt optimistic about China's future under its new government.

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