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Abandoning and first
Abandoning the law, he devoted himself to sculpture, and after 1850 lived in Rome, whither he had first gone in 1848, and where he was intimate with the Brownings and with Walter Savage Landor.
Abandoning the now-dated Might and Magic VI engine in favor of the Lithtech engine ( also used in Legends of Might and Magic ), Might and Magic IX was the first game to be rendered entirely in 3D.

Abandoning and intention
Abandoning his intention of taking Holy Orders, he found employment at Madrid in 1788 as tutor to the sons of the countess-duchess de Benavente, and devoted himself to the study of archaeology.

Abandoning and medicine
Abandoning the practice of medicine, he became curator of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History in 1877, and later was paleontologist to geological surveys of Illinois, Minnesota, and Ohio, also associate editor for ten years of the American Geologist.

Abandoning and at
Abandoning his position at Fromentières, where Marmont's infantry had just begun to irrupt, Blücher ordered the continuation of the retreat towards Champaubert and Étoges, with Kleist's Corps on the left, south of the road and Kapsevitch's Corps on the right, north of the road.
Abandoning graduate study because of the Great Depression, he taught English at several universities, including Lafayette College, Pennsylvania State University, and Bennington College.
As Irina Ratushinskaya writes in the introduction to that work: " Abandoning everything, he travelled to the distant island of Sakhalin, the most feared place of exile and forced labour in Russia at that time.
Abandoning her ambition to train as a teacher, she left the Transkei to train as a nurse at Johannesburg ′ s Non-European Hospital in 1940, as nurses were paid during training.
Abandoning the extra grade of strong bid means that ' Acol two ' style hands cause some problems, either having to be opened at the one level or forced into the 2 bid.
Abandoning the clerical profession, he returned to Innsbruck, where, in 1848, he became teacher in the gymnasium, and in 1859 professor of German language and literature at the university.
Abandoning the idea of a commercial career, he gave himself to the study of theology and became religious instructor at the gymnasium of Mitau in 1835, and ordinary professor of theology ( church history, 1850 ; exegesis, 1859 ) at Dorpat.
Abandoning the motorcycle, a third individual drove them to the Msida Marina from where they most probably boarded a fast boat which took them out at sea and eventually to a large ship from where the whole operation was directed.

Abandoning and party
Abandoning the Tories, James looked to form a ' King's party ' as a counterweight to the Anglican Tories, so in 1687 James supported the policy of religious toleration and issued the Declaration of Indulgence.

Abandoning and after
Abandoning the city after about two weeks, the British returned to Kirkuk a few months later after the Armistice of Mudros.
Abandoning his assault on the French colonial army after an 1857 failure to conquer Medina fort, Umar Tall struck out against the Bambara kingdoms with much greater success-first Kaarta and then Segou.
Abandoning this design after three years ' trial, he returned home and began his literary career by contributing articles to a local journal, La Abeja montañesa in 1858.

Abandoning and several
Abandoning several signature musical features ( saxophone, assorted percussion and virtuoso keyboards ), Cardiacs ' live music shifted away from the wider instrumentation of the past and moved towards a more guitar-heavy, power-rock sound in line with the remaining quartet lineup.

Abandoning and became
Abandoning this effort as fruitless, he became famous for his theory that behaviour is determined by an unconscious mind, of which the waking mind is unaware.
Abandoning Ollantaytambo ( and effectively giving up the highlands of the empire ), Manco Inca retreated to Vitcos and finally to the remote jungles of Vilcabamba, which became the capital of the empire until the death of Tupaq Amaru in 1572.
Abandoning music altogether, he became a full-time writer and photographer, married again, built himself a house on the side of a mountain, and restored his health.

Abandoning and .
Abandoning caution, Alec leaped out of bed and groped for the light switch.
Abandoning the provocative policy of maintaining a British resident in Kabul, but having achieved all their other objectives, the British withdrew.
Abandoning the official church, many of the people here began to attend illegal field assemblies, known as conventicles.
Abandoning previous ventures, Nintendo developed into a video game company, becoming one of the most influential in the industry and Japan's third most valuable listed company with a market value of over US $ 85 billion.
Abandoning the Marxist goals of educating the proletariat, the New Left turned to student activism as its reservoir of power.
Abandoning Hispania, Hasdrubal moved to bring his mercenary army into Italy to reinforce Hannibal.
Abandoning the deal he had just made, Stephen gathered his army again and sped north, but not quite fast enough — Ranulf escaped Lincoln and declared his support for the Empress, and Stephen was forced to place the castle under siege.
* A. Huffington, Third World America: How Our Politicians Are Abandoning the Middle Class and Betraying the American Dream.
Abandoning the car, eventually THX locates a route to the surface.
Abandoning the mundane parking lots and funeral homes, the refocused Kinney renamed itself in honor of its best-known holding, Warner Communications.
Abandoning the strikes on the ground and focusing on grappling techniques is one of the main weaknesses of grappling-based styles.
Abandoning the promises of the Berlin Conference in the late 1890s, the Free State government restricted foreign access and extorted forced labor from the natives.
Abandoning his wife, Danglars flees to Italy with the Count's receipt, hoping to live in Vienna in anonymous prosperity.
Abandoning the child she fled in shame, letting drop a " lump of flesh " which was born away by Gwydion and concealed in a chest.
Abandoning the deal he had just made, Stephen gathered his army again and sped north, but not quite fast enough — Ranulf escaped Lincoln and declared his support for the Empress, and Stephen was forced to place the castle under siege.
Abandoning the hope of a regenerated Catholicism, Ochino and Vermigli left Italy.
Abandoning his position, he retreated to Isen, leaving Kienmayer to fend for himself.
Abandoning his meal in a nearby cave, he ran to meet her.
Abandoning his monumental life's work, he returned to die with his family, among whom he was regarded as a bum, artist, crazy or a genius.
Abandoning that effort, he returned to Mexico City, where he claimed to have been kidnapped by members of the Mexican secret police and driven to the U. S. border, where he was arrested by U. S. forces.

first and intention
One particular contribution towards formalizing these differences came from Noah Webster, who wrote the first American dictionary ( published 1828 ) with the intention of showing that people in the United States spoke a different dialect from Britain, much like a regional accent.
In baseball's earlier decades, a runner on second base could " steal " first base, perhaps with the intention of drawing a throw that might allow a runner on third to score ( a tactic famously employed by Germany Schaefer ).
Sources disagree as to whether or not she divorced the Emperor first, and whether the intention was to usurp the throne.
By simply denying that an efficient first cause is problematic, being easily explained as the creative action of an omnipotent God, medieval theologians re-purposed and enhanced Aristotle's argument, as if the intention had been to prove God's existence.
Describing his intention, Capa said ' We named this unknown generation, The Generation X, and even in our first enthusiasm we realised that we had something far bigger than our talents and pockets could cope with '.
In 1348, Ibn Battuta arrived in Damascus with the intention of retracing the route of his first hajj.
* 1944 – World War II: Allied forces launch the first of four battles with the intention of breaking through the Winter Line and seizing Rome, an effort that would ultimately take four months and cost 105, 000 Allied casualties.
While many structuralists first thought that they could tease out an author's intention by close scrutiny, they soon argued that textual analysis discovered so many disconnections that it was obvious that their own experiences lent a view that was unique to them.
The first and often most desirable type among advanced collectors is a cover sent through the mail in the course of everyday usage, without the intention of the envelope and stamp ever being retrieved and collected.
Some early rifled guns were created with special barrels that had a twisted polygonal shape, in particular the Whitworth rifle was the first to be made with the intention of spinning the round for the use of as a " rifle ".
During NASA's funding of the project, an administrator would be first informed with the intention of informing the United States executive government.
The band's original intention with Fingerprince was to release it as the very first " three-sided " album – they had found a way to simulate a third side by arranging the grooves on one side of the vinyl album to play a completely different program of tracks depending on which series of grooves the needle was dropped on.
After forcibly removing Edward VI to Windsor Castle, with the intention of keeping him hostage, Somerset was removed from power by members of the council, led by his chief rival, John Dudley, the first Earl of Warwick, who created himself Duke of Northumberland shortly after his rise.
The first clinic with the specific intention to facilitate the practical education of medical students was the Nosocomium Academicum, founded in 1708 and located to the Oxenstierna Palace at Riddartorget beside the cathedral ( see illustration above ).
In 2010, Warner announced its intention to buy Leavesden Film Studios near London, where the Harry Potter films were shot, making Warner Bros. the first studio since MGM in the 1940s to establish a permanent base in Europe.
He also denounced Heath for accusing his political opponents of lacking respect for Parliament whilst being " the first Prime Minister in three hundred years who entertained, let alone executed, the intention of depriving Parliament of its sole right to make the laws and impose the taxes of this country ".
Marcus Aurelius was the first emperor since Vespasian to have a son of his own and, though he himself was the fifth in the line of the so-called Five Good Emperors who had each adopted their successor, it seems to have been his firm intention that Commodus should be his heir.
In June 2005, the Scottish Executive announced their intention to create Scotland ’ s first coastal and marine national park.
The Prussian-Russian alliance had never had an honorable intention in bringing Saxony into the anti-Napoleon alliance in the first place.
Wagner had first written of his intention to create a trilogy of operas in the August 1851 draft of " Eine Mittheilung an meine Freunde " ( A Communication to My Friends ), but did not produce any sketches of the plot of Siegmund and Sieglinde until November.
The intention of the French was to first establish a simple protectorate system, affecting especially the control of the economy and foreign relations of the island.
While it probably was not Bruni's intention to secularize history, the three period view of history is unquestionably secular and for that Bruni has been called the first modern historian.
On the other hand, Tresckow and the inner circle of plotters had no intention of removing Hitler just to see him replaced by the dreaded and ruthless SS chief, and the plan was to kill them both if possible – to the extent that Stauffenberg's first attempt on 11 July was aborted because Himmler was not present.
The writers had intended to name the character as early as his first episode, but they could not think of a name for him, and they called him " Comic Book Guy ", with the intention of naming the character the next time they used him.
A motto ( Italian for pledge, sentence ; plural: mottoes ( always listed first ) or also mottos ) is a phrase meant to formally summarize the general motivation or intention of a social group or organization.

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