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consequence and Johnson
Pope left him the copyright and the editorship of his works, and contributed even more to his advancement by introducing him to Murray, afterwards Lord Mansfield, who obtained for him in 1746 the preachership of Lincoln's Inn, and to Ralph Allen, who, says Johnson, " gave him his niece and his estate, and, by consequence, a bishopric.
Johnson had to be stretchered off and missed the following 3 fixtures as a consequence.
According to Johnson, “ From the editors ’ note at the end of each issue comes something as typically mock vainglorious as this segment: ‘… s a consequence, The Dartmouth is making an illumination.
As a consequence of his jumping to the PCHA in 1911, Montreal Wanderers owner Sam Lichtenhein had won a judgement against Johnson for $ 2, 000 for breach of contract, but it was not enforceable unless he returned to the jurisdiction of Quebec's courts.

consequence and assumed
It is assumed that the molecules move in random directions and as a consequence, there is an equal probability of a molecule moving in any direction.
According to the Annales Cracovienses Compilati, this event took place in 1136 ; since it can be assumed that the Polish princess was younger than her betrothed, and also are known the birth dates of the youngest children of Bolesław III ( Agnes in 1137 and Casimir in 1138 ), Judith in consequence could have been born between 1130 and 1135.
In classical thermodynamics, the second law is a basic postulate applicable to any system involving heat energy transfer ; in statistical thermodynamics, the second law is a consequence of the assumed randomness of molecular chaos.
As a consequence of the Dynasty's openness to foreign trade and influences through the Silk Road, Tang dynasty Buddhist sculpture assumed a rather classical form, inspired by the Greco-Buddhist art of Central Asia.
In September 1930, as a consequence of the Stennes Revolt in Berlin, Hitler assumed supreme command of the SA as its new Oberster SA-Führer.
Being a consequence of just algebraic expression manipulation, these relations are valid for matrices with entries in any commutative ring ( commutativity must be assumed for determinants to be defined in the first place ).
For example between 1945 and 1948, the remaining six ecclesiastical provinces (), each territorially comprising one of the Old Prussia provinces, within the Evangelical Church of the old-Prussian Union assumed independence as a consequence of the estrangement among them during the Nazi struggle of the churches.
Because Christian perfection is also visible in outward good works and a rigorously moral lifestyle, adherents of the Holiness movement assumed that a perfectly moral lifestyle is a consequence ( not the cause ) of the state of grace and ultimate salvation.
It is entirely possible that Appius Claudius was also a participant in that battle, and assumed the same surname in consequence of this, although he is not mentioned in any surviving accounts of that battle.
As a consequence, scholars identify the female Ankhetkheperure as either Meritaten, who is then assumed to have succeeded her deceased husband Smenkhkare, or as Akhenaten and Nefertiti's fourth daughter Neferneferuaten Tasherit, who is seen as Akhenaten's co-regent before the sole rule of Smenkhkare.
The main consequence is that, in determining the distance of a single galaxy, a possible error must be assumed.
In imperial times we find an immense number of persons named Julius ; but it must not be supposed that they were connected by descent in any way with the Julia gens ; for, in consequence of the imperial family belonging to this gens, it became the name of their numerous freedmen, and it may have been assumed by many other persons out of vanity and ostentation.
At one point in the 15th century their family patrimony burned to the ground, in consequence of which event they assumed the name of Pozharsky ( from pozhar, the Russian word for conflagration ).
The consequence would be that the GPS device might not divert the user from the roadwork because it was assumed to not affect the route.
As a consequence, theorists assumed the human species might be overtaken by a more adaptable species or circumstances might change and suit a more adapted species.
The continued persecutions of the Jews of Romania, her violations of the provisions of the Treaty of Berlin, and the greatly increased proportions which the Romanian emigration to the United States assumed in consequence, as also the failure to conclude a naturalization convention between the two countries, because Romania would not recognize the rights of American citizens who were Jews, moved Secretary of State John Hay to address on 11 August 1902, identical instructions to the representatives of the United States in Russia, France, Germany, Britain, Italy, and Turkey upon the subject of Romania's attitude.
The overfall of surface of that scale is assumed to be a consequence of a glaciation: the Pripyat River is running right along the edge where an ancient glacier was located.
As a consequence of Directive 2001 / 83 / EC as amended, the BANs, since 2002, may be assumed to be the recommended International Non-proprietary Name ( rINN ) except where otherwise stated.
Coming in its wake, global leadership in a range of significant areas — international diplomacy, military strength, technology, and soft power — might also, as a consequence, be assumed by one or more of Asia's nation states.

consequence and attitude
At first he was not opposed to Luther, but as time went on and Luther's aim became clear to him, he turned more and more from the Reformer, and was finally, in consequence of this change of attitude, drawn into an acrimonious correspondence in which Luther, according to some without any justification, heavily criticized the duke.
He represented King Charles IX at the Council of Trent in 1562, but had to retire in consequence of the attitude he had adopted, and was sent as ambassador to Venice, where he remained till 1567, returning again in 1570.
At Hockenheim, the mass damper was deemed illegal by the FIA, because the mass was not rigidly attached to the chassis and, due to the influence it had on the pitch attitude of the car, which in turn significantly affected the gap under the car and hence the ground effects of the car, to be a movable aerodynamic device and hence as a consequence, to be illegally influencing the performance of the aerodynamics.
Russell was in sympathy with the reformers, whose opinions he shared, and was in communication with Sir Thomas Wyatt ; and in consequence of his religious attitude was imprisoned during the earlier part of Mary's reign.
The most important consequence, however, was the changed attitude of Louis XIV towards the United Provinces.
The peony became a masculine motif, associated with a devil-may-care attitude and disregard for consequence.
An individual can be ego involved in a certain attitude that has no hedonic consequence.
While an individual may view this situation as objectively important, because of the possibly low level of personal consequence ( vested interest ), his resultant behaviors may not be indicative of his attitude concerning the situation.
Stake refers to the perceived personal consequence of an attitude that is directly related to the intensity of vested interest.
He is sometimes guilty, in the first respect, of a certain over-writing – underlying exotic venue by exotic diction – though the two become more organically integrated as his work progresses ; and in the second respect of what one might call an over-scrupulousness on the part of his characters and his perceived attitude to them … These, however, are merely the consequence of aspiration and conscience ; and as more of Bishop's work has appeared – and his reputation has grown – he has shown … a more coherent melding of exotic vision, ethics and style.
As a consequence, Beck began to succumb to the memories and his henchmen soon noticed Beck's new lackluster attitude towards the massive spending he was doing, especially when Beck nonchalantly bought his own dome.
In a study done by Gina Garramone about how negative advertising affects the political process, it was found that a consequence of negative campaigning is greater image discrimination of the candidates and greater attitude polarization.
Valérie is devoured by Montés ' poison, a consequence of her blithe attitude toward his emotion.
" So he noted that " the heavy plough and its consequence of distribution of strips in the open fields helped to change the northern peasants ' attitude towards nature, and thus our own "; " the standard of land distribution ceased to be the needs of a family and became the ability of a power-engine " ( the eight-ox team pulling the plough ) " to till the earth.
It is posited by Crano that the attitude toward smoking of the person with emphysema may be more salient due to his direct experience with the consequence of smoking.
More than that, however, it brought him within the orbit of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, both intellectually and ( as a direct consequence of Goethe's sympathetic attitude ) by a relocation ; and it broke with basic Kantian tenets.

consequence and white
As a consequence of its diagonal movement, each bishop always remains on either the white or black squares, and so it is also common to refer to them as light-squared or dark-squared bishops.
The most commonly seen consequence of dispersion in optics is the separation of white light into a color spectrum by a prism.
Most of the time, invading bacteria are destroyed by the white blood cells ; however, it is not uncommon for the chemical warfare waged by prokaryotes to succeed, with the consequence known as infection by its resulting damage.
He had a special gift for white draperies ; as a consequence, the houses of the white-robed Carthusians are abundant in his paintings.
The Duke was wearing his famous white cloak to mark him out to his troops, but it also had the unintended consequence of pointing him out as the leader to his enemies.
One major consequence was that the white settlers were able to enact discriminatory legislation concerning land tenure.
He had a special gift for white draperies ; as a consequence, the houses of the white-robed Carthusians are abundant in his paintings.
As a consequence of this policy, a group of white and black businessmen joined forces and organized their own " Negro Leagues ".
His skin is " too white ", a consequence of spending most of his time in his armor.
As a consequence of this type of selective pressure, our hypothetical rabbit population would be disruptively selected for extreme values of the fur color trait: white or black, but not gray.
Following Payne, Campbell viewed the great flood as a consequence of intermarriage between the white ( Adamic ) and nonwhite ( pre-Adamic ) peoples " the only union we can think of that is reasonable and sufficient to account for the corruption of the world and the consequent judgement ".
# Raktavardhak ( increase in fighting power of blood ): As a consequence of the practice of Chhath, the energy infused in the blood stream improves the performance of white blood cells.
Largely as a consequence of this column, " Judge Tourgée " had become well known in the black press for his bold denunciations of lynching, segregation, disfranchisement, white supremacy, and scientific racism, and he was the New Orleans Citizens ' Committee's first choice to lead their legal challenge to the new Louisiana segregation law.
Expelled from the DNSB in 1992 for " race mixing " in an engagement to a Palestinian Christian whom Rii-Knudsen argued was a " white Arab ", As a consequence the DNSB left the WUNS and switched its allegiance to the NSDAP / AO, a rival international network.

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