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Amongst and ragged
Amongst other evidence she criticised Catholic priests who warned young children of Irish immigrants from attending her ragged school.

Amongst and those
Amongst those who patronized the old man was the patrician family Falier of Venice, and by this means young Canova was first introduced to the senator of that name, who afterwards became his most zealous patron.
Amongst those arrested were Générals Daniel KATSUVA wa Katsuvira, Land Forces Chief of Staff, UTSHUDI Wembolenga, Commandant of the 2nd Military Region at Kalemie ; FALLU Sumbu, Military Attaché of Zaïre in Washington, Colonel MUDIAYI wa Mudiayi, the military attaché of Zaïre in Paris, the military attache in Brussels, a paracommando battalion commander, and several others.
* Amongst those who believe there to be some standard ( s ) of morality ( as opposed to moral nihilists ), there are two divisions: universalists, who hold that the same moral facts or principles apply to everyone everywhere ; and relativists, who hold that different moral facts or principles apply to different people or societies.
** Amongst them, there are those who hold that moral knowledge is gained inferentially on the basis of some sort of non-moral epistemic process, as opposed to ethical intuitionism.
Amongst those who followed these ideas were the English poets and painters that constituted the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who, from about 1850, opposed the dominant trend of industrial Victorian England, because of their " opposition to technical skill without inspiration " They were influenced by the writings of the art critic John Ruskin ( 1819 – 1900 ), who had strong feelings about the role of art in helping to improve the lives of the urban working classes, in the rapidly expanding industrial cities of Britain.
Amongst those who worked for Ingram at MGM on the Riviera during this period was the young Michael Powell, who later went on to direct ( with Emeric Pressburger ) The Red Shoes and other classics.
Amongst those groups that do, only some rituals may involve ritual nudity.
Amongst those published were Van Leeuwenhoek's accounts of bee mouthparts and stings.
Amongst the earliest known examples of this is the remains of shearwaters and albatrosses along with those of other seabirds in 5, 000 year old middens in Chile, although it is likely that they were exploited prior to this.
Amongst those who studied the journals and learned from their techniques was sound engineer Roger Mayer, who supplied guitar pedals to Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix.
Amongst those not granted amnesty was Abdullah ibn Saad, a foster brother of Uthman.
Amongst those present at the founding in the Italian village of Cosio d ' Arroscia were Walter Olmo, Michèle Bernstein ( to whom Rumney was later married ), Asger Jorn, and Guy Debord.
Amongst those shows rediscovered were many that feature Monkhouse himself, including The Flip Side, a 1966 play starring Monkhouse as a television DJ with his own late night show, and the 1958 series of his comedy My Pal Bob including an episode in which he is suspected of an extramarital affair.
Amongst those invited were Martin Gardner, Ray Hyman, James Randi, and Marcello Truzzi, all members of the Resources for the Scientific Evaluation of the Paranormal ( RSEP ), a fledgling group with objectives similar to those CSI would subsequently adopt.
Amongst those executed were Kryštof Harant and Jan Jesenius.
Amongst other editions are those by Scaliger ( with Catullus and Propertius, 1577, etc.
Amongst those at the 47th performance in February 1850 was Richard Wagner, now an impoverished political exile ; the success of a work so fundamentally against his own operatic principles was one of the spurs to his spiteful anti-Jewish denunciation of Meyerbeer and Mendelssohn, ' Das Judenthum in der Musik ' ( 1850 ).
Amongst those who believed the folkloric tales relating the Brú to the Tuatha De Danann, it was commonly thought that they were the abode of the most powerful of the Tuatha, particularly The Dagda, his wife Boann and his son, Oengus.
Amongst those who accept the force of this argument, there are two distinct ways of viewing its consequences.
Amongst the most notable works made in pastel are those of her Dog Women series, in which women are shown sitting, squatting, scratching and generally behaving as if they are dogs.
Amongst those who admired him was the poet Charles Baudelaire, who described himself a disciple of the Savoyard counter-revolutionary, claiming that he had taught him " how to think.
Amongst those that breed annually, there is considerable variation as to the timing ; some species breed in a fixed season whilst others breed all year round.
Amongst the writings of that period he was most impressed by those of F. C.

Amongst and sought
Amongst the most sought after are Miriam Haskell, Coro, Crown Trifari and Sphinx.
Amongst them were Christian mystic Jakob Böhme ( Behmen ); Johann Arndt, whose work, True Christianity, became widely known and appreciated ; Heinrich Müller, who described the font, the pulpit, the confessional and the altar as " the four dumb idols of the Lutheran Church "; theologian Johann Valentin Andrea, court chaplain of the landgrave of Hesse ; Schuppius, who sought to restore to the Bible its place in the pulpit ; and Theophilus Grossgebauer ( d. 1661 ) of Rostock, who from his pulpit and by his writings raised what he called " the alarm cry of a watchman in Sion.
Amongst his achievements were the Agricultural Marketing Act which sought to protect food producers from going bankrupt amidst massive surpluses and collapsing prices, the introduction of free milk for school children and formation of the National Housing Company which built prefabricated " Weir Houses "
Amongst other things, he caused the English Book of Common Prayer to be translated into Irish, and sought to enforce Protestant church attendance on Irish lords.

ragged and those
The figures in this boat were those of a strong man with ragged grizzled hair and a sun-browned face, and a girl of nineteen or twenty.
Certainly Warwick had ordered his men not to lay violent hands on ordinary soldiers-especially those wearing the black ragged staff of Lord Grey's men.
The escutcheon's formal blazon is in Irish, translated here as Argent two piles throughout gules three cinquefoils counterchanged (' On white, two red triangles throughout the shield, three cinquefoils in the reverse colour '); the colours are those of the City of London, and the piles form a W. Along with this was granted a crest, On a wreath of the colours a pied wagtail bearing in its beak ragged robin all proper (' On a red and white wreath, a pied wagtail bearing in its beak ragged robin, all in their natural colours ').

ragged and sought
The irregular, anti-classical, ruins and even ruined people-the ragged poor ( viewed from a safe distance of course )-became sought after themes.

those and monstrous
The look of a man who stood above all others, but who carried a monstrous burden and who every minute had to fear for his life and the lives of those closest to him.
" Lovejoy concludes that Rousseau's doctrine, as expressed in his Discourse on Inequality: declares that there is a dual process going on through history ; on the one hand, an indefinte progress in all those powers and achievements which express merely the potency of man's intellect ; on the other hand, an increasing estrangement of men from one another, an intensification of ill-will and mutual fear, cuminating in a monstrous epoch of universal conflict and mutual destruction fourth stage in which we now find ourselves.
Certainly, Sir Garnet Wolseley, taking over as Commander-in-Chief from Lord Chelmsford later that year, was unimpressed with the awards made to the defenders of Rorke ’ s Drift, saying " it is monstrous making heroes of those who shut up in buildings at Rorke ’ s Drift, could not bolt, and fought like rats for their lives which they could not otherwise save ".
" The final act was played out in a monstrous summer storm, ( in ) ' such a downpour of rain, such thunder and lightning, ... the darkness was so profound, that though it was dinner-time those who sat down to eat could scarcely see the food before them '.
In 2008, Heffer condemned Ossetian conductor Valery Gergiev as a " fool " for playing a benefit concert for those made homeless in the South Ossetian War, calling this a " monstrous act ".
It was the mixture of monstrous strangeness and unwelcome likeness that made Gemmy Fairley so disturbing to them, since at any moment he could show either one face or the other ; as if he were always standing there at one of those meetings, but in his case willingly and the encounter was an embrace.
Stories of monstrous serpents who are killed or imprisoned by heroes or divine beings may date back to prehistory, and are found in the myths of many Indo-European peoples, including those of the Indo-Iranians, that is, the common ancestors of both the Iranians and Vedic Indians.

those and giants
Because of the limited techniques currently available to detect extrasolar planets, many of those found to date have been of a size associated, in our solar system, with gas giants.
Many of the extrasolar planets are much closer to their parent stars and hence much hotter than gas giants in the solar system, making it possible that some of those planets are a type not observed in our solar system.
The most notable planetary rings known in the Solar System are those around Saturn, but the other three gas giants of the Solar System ( Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune ) also possess ring systems of their own.
However, in some more recent portrayals, like those of Roald Dahl, some giants are both intelligent and friendly, as in Gulliver's Travels.
" There were giants on the earth in those days ; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.
Although not mentioned in Homer's Epic, Achaemenides is significant ; his stranding and subsequent rescue by Aeneas ' fleet make him the only known member of Odysseus ' crew to survive the return journey to Ithaca ( as every ship besides the flagship was destroyed by the Laestrygonian giants, and those besides Odysseus on the last ship were drowned after his men devoured Helios ' sacred cattle ).
There were giants in the earth in those days ; and also afterward, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bore children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.
She calls the King of Sweden and the Sultan of Baghdad to confirm the BFG's story-the giants having visited those locations on the previous two nights – then summons the Head of the Army and the Marshal of the Air Force.
In his Discoverie of Witchcraft ( 1584 ), Reginald Scot listed Tom among witches, dwarfs, elves, fairies, giants, and other supernatural folk as those used by servant maids to frighten children.
Here, the electrical conductivity profile within the gaseous atmosphere of Jupiter was calculated using methods similar to those used to model stellar interiors, and it was pointed out that the same methods could be easily extended to the other gas giants Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
* A polytrope with index is a good model for degenerate star cores ( like those of red giants ), for white dwarfs, brown dwarfs, giant gaseous planets ( like Jupiter ), or even for rocky planets.
There were Gibborim ( giants ) in the earth in those days as well as Nephilim ; some translations identify the two as one and the same.
As significant as those successes were, however, the 1990s proved even more fruitful, with Paris Saint-Germain entering a golden age after television giants Canal + bought the club in May 1991.
Of particular interest is that the finds were sometimes regarded as those of giants, although that is unsubstantiated.
In the classical carbon stars, those belonging to the modern spectral types C-R and C-N, the abundance of carbon is thought to be a product of helium fusion, specifically the triple-alpha process within a star, which giants reach near the end of their lives in the asymptotic giant branch ( AGB ).
A related class of stars is the clump giants, those belonging to the so-called red clump, which are the relatively younger ( and hence more massive ) and usually more metal-rich population I counterparts to HB stars ( which belong to population II ).
The Uranian satellite system is the least massive among those of the gas giants ; indeed, the combined mass of the five major satellites would be less than half that of Triton ( the seventh-largest moon in the Solar System ) alone.
Although these cores are proportionately much smaller than those of terrestrial planets, gas giants are so large that their cores can actually be larger than Earth.
Fighting broke out and Siegfried slew Schilbung, Nibelung, twelve giants, and seven hundred warriors, at which point those still alive, not unreasonably, surrendered and took Siegfried as their king.
The outer planets are those planets in the Solar System beyond the asteroid belt, and hence refers to the gas giants, which are in order of their distance from the Sun:
Especially popular among " rockhounds " are those from giants such as Carcharocles and the famous Megalodon ( which is often included in Carcharocles ).
found the giants ’ receptive field sizes to be about three times the diameter of those of parasol ganglion cells.
Ultimately, the two lines intermarry ( Gen. 6: 4: " There were giants in the earth in those days ; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.
Caspian, in his own words, " gave those troublesome giants on the frontier such a good beating last summer that they pay us tribute now.

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