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All and meet
All went home happy except the Newport police, who feared that the throng departing at 6:35 might meet head-on the night crowd drawing nigh, and those deprived of their happy hour at the cocktail bar.
* All historical forms of Christianity need to be transformed considerably to meet the continuing evolution of humanity.
All defensive players are eligible receivers and offensive players who are not wearing an ineligible number are eligible receivers if they meet one of the following three criteria:
All free men had the right to meet in the Alþing.
All vehicles are modified to meet Polish road regulations and are equipped with Polish communication devices.
All the world came to Soho to meet Boulton, Watt or Small, who were acquainted with the leading men of Science throughout Europe and America.
All open access works that meet the BBB definition would qualify as libre.
All freshmen ( students with less than 30 credit hours ) are required to live in campus housing their first year unless they meet certain commuter guidelines.
All meet the current UK Vehicle Certification Agency standards.
All other primary defences have been upgraded to meet the norm.
All of the jib's stays meet the foremast just above the fore topgallant.
All Adopt-A-Dino donors will be recognized in the following season's ROAR Magazine, in addition to receiving: Two all-sport season passes valid for all Dinos regular season home games, a plaque-mounted photo of your chosen athlete or team, an invitation to a free event to meet an interact with your chosen team, and a tax receipt for $ 890.
Gathers are also a chance for Craftsmen to offer their wares for sale, usually from Craft-run booths ( although All the Weyrs of Pern notes that on occasion, apprentices will sell items that did not meet their masters ' approval " under the table " to make some pocket money to spend at the Gather ).
All golf tournaments meet the first definition, but while match play tournaments meet the second, stroke play tournaments do not, since there are no distinct matches within the tournament.
All changed from 17 April, when Napoleon arrived in person and began concentrating his available troops to meet the Austrian onslaught.
All people who meet any two of these conditions — for example, they live in homes with mud floors and cannot read — are considered to be living in absolute poverty.
All persons holding a dual hackney carriage or private hire driver license within the City of Chelmsford must meet strict criteria as laid down by the authority which includes license renewal every 2 years, a Criminal Records Bureau enhanced disclosure check every three years and a Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency group 2 medical examination every four years.
Towards the end of the month, when all parties were due to meet in New York for rehearsals, Harrison had the commitment of a backing band comprising Billy Preston ( on keyboards ), Badfinger ( on acoustic rhythm guitars and tambourine, repeating their All Things Must Pass roles ), Klaus Voormann ( bass ), Jim Keltner ( drums ) and Jim Horn ’ s so-called “ Hollywood Horns ”, including Chuck Findley, Jackie Kelso and Lou McCreary.
All the rivers of India are believed to meet at the tank on this day and a purificatory bath at this tank on this day is considered equal to the combined dips in all the holy rivers of India Festival deities from all the temples in Kumbakonam arrive at the tank and at noon, all the deities bathe along with the devotees-it is called " Theerthavari ".
All grades of avgas that meet CAN 2-3, 25-M82 have a density of 6. 01 lb / U. S. gal at 15 ° C, or 0. 721 kg / l, and this density is commonly used for weight and balance computation.
All major championships and games have their relevant competition records and a large number of track and field meetings keep a note of their meet records.
All the plans relied on his divisions each having previously organised a motorised rapid reaction unit ( Kampfgruppe ) which could move speedily to meet the threat and buy time for the rest of the defenses to get in place.
All parts of the body should meet and connect smoothly and each area should flow naturally into the next ( ex.
All have business at the factory and eventually meet gruesome ends through the Silver Shamrock masks and the men in suits.

All and fate
All but the easternmost provinces of the Islamic realm had been taken from Christian rulers, and the vast majority of the first Muslims west of Iran and Arabia were converts from Christianity ... Their loss was sorely felt and it heightened the fear that a similar fate was in store for Europe .</ BLOCKQUOTE >
All real power now devolved onto Theophylact, and Sergius essentially became his puppet, and perhaps the first clear sign of this shift in power was the fate of Sergius ’ two predecessors, Pope Leo V and the Antipope Christopher.
All the characters and groups in the play had direct counterparts in real life, with Ui representing Hitler, his henchman Ernesto Roma representing Ernst Röhm, Dogsborough representing Paul von Hindenburg ( a pun on the German Hund and Burg ), Emanuele Giri representing Hermann Göring, Giuseppe Givola representing Joseph Goebbels, the Cauliflower Trust representing the Prussian Junkers, the fate of the town of Cicero standing for the Anschluss in Austria and so on.
All that is certain about the fate of David Crockett is that he died fighting at the Alamo on the morning of March 6, 1836 at age 49.
Zinnemann's fortunes changed once again with A Man for All Seasons ( 1966 ), scripted by Robert Bolt from his own play and starring Paul Scofield as Sir Thomas More, portraying him as a man driven by conscience to his ultimate fate.
His novels include: Shike, set in medieval Japan ; All Things Are Lights, a story that entwines the fate of Cathars of southern France with the occult traditions of Courtly Love and the troubadours ; The Saracen, describing the intricate politics of medieval Italy through the eyes of an Islamic warrior ; Shaman, tracing the fate of the survivors of the Black Hawk War in 19th century Illinois ; Lady Yang, a tragic story of an idealistic empress of medieval China.
In Chariton ’ s ancient Greek novel Callirhoe, Chaereas finds his wife ’ s tomb empty and " All kinds of explanations were offered by the crowd, Chaereas, looking up to heaven and stretching up his hands said ' Which of the gods has become my rival and carried off Callirhoe and now has her instead of me, against her will but constrained by a better fate?
All of them chose to share the fate of their people.
Conversations with Silvio ( in " All Happy Families ...") and Paulie ( in " Made in America ") indicate that they also know of Richie's true fate.
All his schemes fail miserably and so he resigns to his fate.
All that, indirectly, will put together the legendary love of Jade and Lucas to get to devote a magical legend, written by fate.
All stars in universe are said to go the same fate as the big freeze.
Arthur Miller ’ s first play, The Man Who Had All the Luck, follows protagonist David Beeves ’ existential exploration into the enigmatic question of how fate and the human will interact with each other.
* Pavlo Pohorilko, the archbishop of All Ukraine was arrested in Kharkiv in 1929-his farther fate is unknown
All she does is alter the circuit by touching him, and the two fall dead, the victim of a tragic quirk of fate that was in the end far from lucky.
All but Marrow and Callisto were repowered by Quicksilver and Rictor — a process that resulted in the death of their leader and Abyss, Fatale and Reaper fleeing into the brimstone dimension to fate unknown.
All the well-known human rights organizations and other concerned institutions have been voicing their serious concern regarding the fate of missing persons in Pakistani Baluchistan.

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