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Appealing to the silent majority, Nixon asked for united support " to end the war in a way that we could win the peace.
Appealing to those with faith and those without and raising funds for charity, ' The Newark Passion ' is the perfect way to mark the start of Lent.
Appealing to the Republican need for unity at the convention, he maneuvered to gain the support of rivals such as Davis and Washburn, or at least avoid their opposition.
Appealing to Gödel's incompleteness theorem, he argues that for any such automaton, there would be some mathematical formula which it could not prove, but which the human mathematician could both see, and show, to be true.
Appealing to his readers, Franklin urged them to purchase the next year or two or three or four edition to show their support for his prediction.
Appealing for him to intervene, Desiderius agreed to provide Christophorus and Sergius with troops from Spoleto, and that he would support their march on Rome to overthrow Constantine.
Appealing for violence to end, at the same time Gandhi honoured those killed in Chittagong and congratulated their parents " for the finished sacrifices of their sons .... A warrior's death is never a matter for sorrow.
Appealing to the reactionary Muslim population with populist rhetoric calling for the re-institution of Islamic law under the banner of a pan-Islamic caliphate, the Sultan mobilized popular support against the Young Turks by identifying himself with the historically Islamic character of the state.
Appealing for its festive energy at the county fairgrounds in San Mateo, California, SEMICON was hugely successful.
A1 Team Ireland have won the A1GP award for best presented team in all three seasons alongside winning the ' Most Appealing Livery ' trophy for their stunning green car in Season Two.
Appealing to his reformist nature, as well as his sensationalist bent, he agreed to agitate popular support for the bill.
Appealing to the raw, unmediated text of the Qur ' an as proof of consensus within traditional Islamic law for or against some practice is thus almost always a futile exercise.

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Appealing to empirical knowledge could be interpreted as the creator appealing to rules it itself created, why the solipsist would do this in turn goes to further unrelated topics mentioned below.
Appealing to a younger age group, he played the original lighthouse-keeper in the British version of the children's series, Fraggle Rock.
Appealing to Clausius's proposition that the energy in any particular mode of a gas molecule tends toward a fixed ratio of the total energy, Kelvin went on to suggest that the energized but slower moving particles would subsequently be restored to their original condition due to collisions ( on the cosmological scale ) with other particles.
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1998 also saw renewed activity by The Sea Nymphs, with the " Appealing To Venus " single reissued with extra tracks by Org Records, and a rare concert at the Camden Falcon in north London.
Appealing to a minority dissatisfied with both the SFIO and the French Communist Party ( PCF ), PSOP was a revolutionary socialist party, and had between 8, 000 and 10, 000 members.
Appealing to developing nations, Havelange promised an expanded World Cup, and a youth World Cup that they might be able to host.
Appealing differs vastly from sledging in the context that appealing is not supposed to be offensive or directly taunting to the other team, and more of a celebration to the appealing team.
Appealing to his insane sense of injustice and revenge, Time Master enlisted Mr. Mechanical to create an army of gigantic robots to wreck Patriot City's " inferior " buildings.
Appealing to the Confederacy's friends in the North and border states, the Order spread to Kentucky as well as the southern parts of such Union states as Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Missouri.
In the U. S., the Amanti was recognized as the " Most Appealing Premium Midsize Car " by J. D.
*" Appealing Statistics ", Significance, 2 ( 1 ): 46-48, 2005 March.

King's and religious
Nevertheless, Palfrey arranged a religious ceremony at King's Chapel to formalize the emancipation.
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.
He was thus " converted " to King's religious beliefs, and received ordination in the Presbyterian denomination, not being satisfied with that which he had from the bishop.
Murcia has three types of schools for children: private schools such as El Limonar International School, Murcia ( an English language school ) and King's College, Murcia ( a British international school ), semi-private schools ( concertado ), which are private schools that receive government funding and sometimes offer religious instruction, and public schools such as Colegio Publico ( CP ) San Pablo or the centenary CP Cierva Peñafiel, one of the oldest ones.
Founded in 1836, the University at first comprised just two colleges: University College London, which previously had no official chartered status and did not apply religious tests to its students, and King's College, which had been chartered since 1829 and which admitted only members of the Church of England.
He was born in London, and educated there at St Paul's School and King's College, doing postgraduate religious studies in Glasgow, Doctor of Sacred Literature.
Under heavy threats, almost all religious houses joined the rest of the Church in acceding to the Royal Supremacy ; and in swearing to uphold the validity of the King's divorce and remarriage.
Although it had been promised that King's enhanced wealth would enable the founding or enhanced endowment of religious, charitable and educational institutions, in practice only about 15 % of the total monastic wealth was reused for these purposes.
Churchill emerged from the Sedgemoor campaign with great credit, but he was anxious not to be seen as sympathetic towards the King's growing religious ardour against the Protestant establishment.
King's trusted, father Walerian Magni ( of Franciscan religious order ) and voivode Kasper Doenhoff arrived in Regensburg () on 26 October 1636 with consent and performed negotiations.
King's College was founded with a strong religious affiliation and was generally modeled on older English universities which were residential, tutorial and Anglican.
Unlike earlier schools ( such as King's ) it was not tied to a religious establishment but was open for practical instruction.
By 1539 Norfolk was seriously challenging the religious reforms of the King's chief minister Thomas Cromwell.
Though Anne had far greater influence due to the King's infatuation with her, her brother clearly identified both of them with the new religious ideas.
The wedding of the Protestant Henry, King of Navarre, and Marguerite de Valois, the King's sister brought a great number of Huguenot notables to Paris, and political and religious tensions were running extremely high.
The Maison du Roi (, " The King's Household ") was the name of the military, domestic and religious entourage around the royal family in France during the Ancien Régime and Bourbon Restoration ; the exact composition and duties of its various divisions changed constantly over the Early Modern period.
King's publishers then shortened it to the current title, thinking the author's choice sounded too religious.
Out of the romantic Waldensian story " In His Name " ( 1873 ) there similarly grew several other organizations for religious work, such as King's Daughters, and King's Sons.
The undeniable popularity of the genre was, in great part, attributable to the fact that Fairy Tales were safe ; they did not imperil the soul a serious concern for a nation which had just come out of an era of great religious persecution and they appropriately reflected the grandeur of the Sun King's reign.
The castle was not repaired until 1667, when it was again used as a prison, holding a number of Covenanters ; religious rebels who opposed the King's interference in church affairs.
Manuel I selected the religious order of Hieronymite monks to occupy the monastery, whose role it was to pray for the King's eternal soul and to provide spiritual assistance to navigators and sailors who departed from the beach of Restelo to discover the world.
The King's attempts to put down the rebellion failed when the English Long Parliament, which had similar religious concerns to the Scots, refused to vote for new taxes to pay for raising an army.
Delwin Vriend was dismissed from his position as a lab coordinator at King's College, a private religious college in Edmonton, Alberta, because of his sexual orientation.

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