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consequence and death
The repeated efforts in Christian history to describe death as altogether the consequence of human sin show that these two aspects of death cannot be separated.
Although badly injured, Dutschke returned to political activism with the German Green Party before his death in a bathtub in 1979, as a consequence of his injuries.
Within the books the Ryan Doctrine is not officially invoked after Daryaei's death ( although Ryan threatens to use it on the Chinese leadership in The Bear and the Dragon, should anything happen to American citizens living in the People's Republic of China as a consequence of the Siberian War ).
The immediate consequence of William's death was a war between his sons Robert and William over control of England and Normandy.
As a consequence, shortly after Anna's death Elizabeth Petrovna, Peter I's legitimized daughter, managed to gain the favor of the populace, locked Ivan VI in a dungeon and exiled his mother.
It's his aim or purpose to achieve this consequence ( death ).
Her death certificate lists the cause as " acute asthma attack due to or as a consequence of smoke inhalation.
This led Shimei to go to Gath in pursuit of them, and the consequence was that Solomon put him to death ( 1 Kings 2: 39-46 ).
Dio records two of her utterances: " Once, when some naked men met her and were to be put to death in consequence, she saved their lives by saying that to a chaste woman such men are in no way different from statues.
The consequence was a revolt, in which the episcopal palace was burnt and the bishop and several of his partisans were put to death on 25 April 1112.
As a consequence, on 2 August 1940, de Gaulle was condemned to death, in absentia, by the Vichy régime.
He further developed the art of applying Aiki and is said to have remained powerful until very late in life, and-as a consequence of the success of Transparent Power-was featured in a series of articles in the Aiki News magazines prior to his death in 1998.
A more long-lasting consequence of the battle was the death of the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus, leader of the Protestant forces.
After the death of the last Slav prince, Wizlaw III, in 1325, the principality was acquired by Pomerania-Wolgast as a consequence of the 1321 inheritance agreement ( Erbverbrüderung ), and from 1368 / 72-1451 was part of the estate of a branch line, the House of Barth.
The palace chapel as a consequence of the Duke's death now obtained even greater importance.
Basiliscus ordered the death of Patricius, as the officer was a natural candidate to overthrow the new Emperor ; as a consequence, Verina later intrigued against Basiliscus, because of her lover's execution.
Death is the ultimate consequence of aging, though " old age " is not a scientifically recognized cause of death because there is always a specific proximal cause, such as cancer, heart disease, or liver failure.
It is possible that her popularity declined as a consequence of her unfortunate marriage ; but in 1781, after her first husband's death ( she had been long separated from him ), she married Antonio Zucchi ( 1728 – 1795 ), a Venetian artist then resident in Britain.
While the exact circumstances of his death remain unclear, his death was officially declared to be the consequence of heavy intoxication.
He returned to Rome after Plautus ' death ( 62 AD ), but as a consequence of his practising and teaching Stoicism, he became an object of suspicion and dislike at Nero's court, and was accordingly banished to the island of Gyarus ( 65 AD ) on a trumped-up charge of participation in the Pisonian conspiracy.
According to Du Chaillu, "... during the great famine of 1867 ; a year memorable in the annals of Northern Europe, when, in consequence of an early and heavy frost in summer, the crops were destroyed, and desolation and death spread over vast districts.
Christ's atonement completely resolved the consequence from the fall of Adam of spiritual death for infants, young children and those of innocent mental capacity who die before an age of self-accountability, hence all these are resurrected to eternal life in the resurrection.

consequence and commander
As a consequence of these circumstances, the mission-minded commander would sometimes fire service ammunition ( live gunfire ) across the bows of an errant warship, and in a fiery moment fling his binoculars from the bridge into the sea.
As a consequence, he ordered Rear Admiral Allara ( commander of the Argentine carrier ) to immediately attack the British fleet.
As one consequence, the overall Japanese Army commander in Burma, Gen. Masakazu Kawabe, began planning a 1944 offensive into India to capture the Imphal Plain and Kohima, in order to better defend Burma from future Allied offensives.
As a consequence of the proceeding, the commander may impose non-judicial punishment upon members of the command.
In 1789 he was elected deputy of the States-General by the nobility of the bailliages of Amiens and Ham, but was compelled to resign in consequence of a duel with the commander of the Garde Nationale at Versailles.
After Clas Åkesson Tott's resignation as the supreme commander of the Swedish forces in Finland and Estonia as a consequence of the Siege of Wesenberg ( 1574 ) during the Livonian War, de la Gardie took over Tott's office.

consequence and operations
ICI was confronted with the nationalisation of its operations in Burma on 1 August 1962 as a consequence of the military coup.
In the late 1920s and throughout the 1930s, Soviet military theoreticians led by Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky developed the Deep operations doctrine, a direct consequence of their Polish-Soviet War and Russian Civil War experience.
Nicias indeed proposed, when the expedition first arrived in Sicily ( 415 BCE ); that they should proceed at once to Selinunte and compel that city to submit on moderate terms ; but this advice being overruled, the efforts of the armament were directed against Syracuse, and the Selinuntines in consequence bore but a secondary part in the subsequent operations.
The naval operations of this war were entangled with the War of Jenkins ' Ear, which broke out in 1739 in consequence of the long disputes between Britain and Spain over their conflicting claims in America.
One consequence of these " scorched-earth " strategy operations was that many citizens were hindered in their efforts to flee the city due to the destruction of the transportation infrastructure.
As a consequence of the Libyan civil war and the resulting no-fly zone over the country enforced by NATO in accordance with the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973, all flight operations with Libyan Airlines were terminated on 17 March 2011.
Most Executive Orders use these Constitutional reasonings as the authorization allowing for their issuance to be justified as part of the President's sworn duties, the intent being to help direct officers of the US Executive carry out their delegated duties as well as the normal operations of the federal government: the consequence of failing to comply possibly being the removal from office.
The topos concept arose in algebraic geometry, as a consequence of combining the concept of sheaf and closure under categorical operations.
Anticommutative operations are widely used in algebra, geometry, mathematical analysis and, as a consequence, in physics: they are often called antisymmetric operations.
The requirement and demands that the system be drilled, repeated, and constantly revisited has led to some criticism since the primary users-military and special operations personnel-often have enormous demands upon their time, and as a consequence often lacked the ability to maintain high degrees of proficiency in the techniques.
Many companies, most notably Sun Life, Royal Bank and Bank of Montreal ( which even considered removing " Montreal " from its name ), moved their major operations to Toronto as a consequence of the adoption of this law.
* Motivating operations ( MO ) that establish whether or not an organism's behavior will be affected by a consequence.
As a consequence, Norwegian contributions to international military operations have a high degree of sustainability, as they have a substantial number of reserve units on which to draw.
Mrs Dixon of Warrington was cited to illustrate the increase in cancelled operations, a statistic Labour quickly dismissed as the consequence of increases in overall operations performed
Areas of focus: maritime domain awareness ; combat system interoperability ; fleet systems ; command-and-control structures: precision strike warfare ; consequence management ; counter-IED and counter-mining ; aircrew training ; engagement and humanitarian assistance operations ; and training for operators at the tactical and operational levels of war
A consequence of this is that in many implementations, operating on a variable with automatic or static lifetime through a reference, although syntactically similar to accessing it directly, can involve hidden dereference operations that are costly.
Charles was practically forced to undertake extensive field operations, with no hope of success, save in consequence of the enemy's mistakes.
In consequence of all further operations coming under your own observation, I have nothing further to report, except that the men behaved gallantly, and deserve credit for the manner in which they marched over such a rough and hilly country, and under such intense, scorching heat ... The entire number of Marines on shore was forty-three, thirty-one of whom were from this ship, and twelve from the.
Modern Air ceased operations in September 1975 and surrendered its operating permit the following month, as a consequence of the CAB's unhappiness over GAC's refusal to commit new funds to the airline.
If we take the bundle in the above to be the tangent bundle of a smooth manifold, the conclusion of the above is called the Wu formula, and has the following strong consequence: since the Steenrod operations are invariant under homotopy equivalence, we conclude that the Stiefel-Whitney classes of a manifold are as well.
As a consequence to this accident and the subsequent public outcry for more safety and reduction of noise, the airport has had its operations significantly altered, through the reduction of landing slots, restrictions on flight distance, and of operating times, presently from 6: 00 to 22: 30 hours.

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