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presence and faded
After a strong presence in 2007 and 2008, the Sudakas have largely faded from the section, although some chants remain in use.
Charter 77 included people who had a wide range of opinions and, after reaching their common goal, the group's presence faded.
As the French presence faded, Corunna was settled by a wave of British settlers.
According to Allen, McKechnie claimed that Ruth's presence made it nearly impossible to enforce discipline ; the faded star drew a huge salary, and lived apart from the team on the road.
When the growing Stonehenge free festival caused the monument to be closed at midsummer in 1985, the Church faded into obscurity but has maintained a presence at the re-opened solstice festivities since 2000.
Their presence had a permanent effect on the Romanized culture, and the Liburnians faded as a distinct ethne.

presence and sent
The U. S. sent weapons and CIA personnel to aid forces allied with Kasavubu and combat the Soviet presence.
The Spanish sent a fleet from Cartagena which destroyed the English colony at Providence island in 1641, and for a time the presence of an English base so close to the shore was eliminated.
Their presence further east had already displaced the Khwarazmians, and embassies had been sent by various popes as well as Louis IX to ally or negotiate with them, but they were uninterested in alliances.
While approaching San Diego, Kearny sent a rancher ahead to notify Commodore Stockton of his presence.
In 1435 he was sent by Cardinal Albergati, Eugenius IV's legate at the council, on a secret mission to Scotland, the object of which is variously related even by himself < ref > In his Commentaries, he briefly mentions that that he was sent to Scotland " to help a prelate come back into the King's favour " and later mentions that once in the presence of the King ( James I ) he was granted everything he had come to Scotland for.
A U. S. Army sergeant sent to confirm the presence of German troops in the tower was impressed by the beauty of the cathedral and its campanile, and thus refrained from ordering an artillery strike, sparing it from destruction.
With CIA and Belgian presence, Lumumba was sent first on 3 December, to Thysville military barracks Camp Hardy, 150 km ( about 100 miles ) from Leopoldville.
When Darth Vader reveals his presence to the group, Chewbacca is sent into a holding cell, but is permitted to rebuild the droid, which he does poorly.
He sent for the Chancellor and wrote a last codicil to his will, in the presence of Mme de Maintenon.
Artemis appears to have been divided in her motives, for it was also said that she had sent the young huntress because she knew her presence would be a source of division, and so it was: many of the men, led by Kepheus and Ankaios, refused to hunt alongside a woman.
Shortly after they arrive, however, a message is sent betraying their presence.
He sent two notes to Balakirev ; the first alerted him to Pavlovna's planned presence in Moscow, and the second thanked Balakirev for criticisms he had made about Fatum just after conducting it.
While they were not sent overseas, their presence was a continuing reinforcement of the fort ’ s importance as a training post.
Archbishop William Laud sent for Taylor to preach in his presence at Lambeth, and took the young man under his wing.
The remaining refugees were sent to Ireland to strengthen the Protestant presence in that country.
In the War of the Austrian Succession he took command of an army division sent to invade Austria in 1741, and on 19 November 1741, surprised Prague during the night, and seized it before the garrison was aware of the presence of an enemy, a coup de main which made him famous throughout Europe ; he thus repeated the exploit of 1648 of his maternal great-grandfather, Hans Christoff von Königsmarck.
After Alyeska ruled that all packages had to be sealed in the presence of a security guard, the number of packages being sent from camps dropped by 75 percent.
Arnold requested to be sent to France, but his presence in Washington worked against him, since the Aviation Section needed qualified officers for headquarters duty.
When he lay dying in 1685, he asked for Catherine, but she sent a message asking that her presence be excused, and " to beg his pardon if she had offended him all his life.
Connor later sent two companies and reestablished Army presence at Fort Bridger.
An MI5 officer and friend of Philby from his earlier MI6 days, John Nicholas Rede Elliott was sent in 1963 to interview him in Beirut and reported that Philby seemed to know he was coming ( indicating the presence of yet another mole ).
Consequently, he may have been the basis for the fictional emperor Lucius Tiberius of Arthurian legend, who sent envoys to former Roman provinces after a long period without an Imperial presence.
This tissue is then sent to a pathologist for histological examination under a microscope to check for the presence of cancerous cells.
With the discovery of the mines of Chihuahua in 1631 there was more Spanish presence in the Tarahuama lands, and the Jesuits sent more missionaries.

presence and part
However, they do demonstrate the presence of large normal pressures in the presence of flat shear fields which were forecast by the theory in the first part of the paper.
There is an extraordinary sense of presence in all of these recordings, apparently obtained at least in part by emphasizing the middle and high frequencies.
The southern part of Accrington, the township of New Accrington, was formerly in the Forest of Blackburnshire and the presence of oak trees may be inferred from local place names like Broad Oak and Oak Hill.
Most of Bede's informants for information after Augustine's mission came from the eastern part of Britain, leaving significant gaps in the knowledge of the western areas, which were those areas likely to have a native Briton presence.
Bonaparte believed that by establishing a permanent presence in Egypt ( nominally part of the neutral Ottoman Empire ) the French would obtain a staging point for future operations against British India, possibly in conjunction with the anglophobic Tippoo Sultan of Seringapatam, that might successfully drive the British out of the war.
Following the IRA ceasefires between 1994 and 1996 and since 1997, demilitarisation has taken place as part of the peace process, reducing the military presence from 30, 000 to 5, 000 troops.
Bruno Latour suggests that the widespread popularity of conspiracy theories in mass culture may be due, in part, to the pervasive presence of Marxist-inspired critical theory and similar ideas in academia since the 1970s.
For the most part, eukaryotic cells sense the presence of chemotactic stimuli through the use of 7-transmembrane ( or serpentine ) heterotrimeric G-protein coupled receptors.
In part because of the constant presence of the King, other rulers demanded that they have a say in who would be pope.
For the most part, the vocabulary, formulae, and calculations are not made any more difficult by the presence of more dimensions.
The Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry document of the World Council of Churches, attempting to present the common understanding of the Eucharist on the part of the generality of Christians, describes it as " essentially the sacrament of the gift which God makes to us in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit ", " Thanksgiving to the Father ", " Anamnesis or Memorial of Christ ", " the sacrament of the unique sacrifice of Christ, who ever lives to make intercession for us ", " the sacrament of the body and blood of Christ, the sacrament of his real presence ", " Invocation of the Spirit ", " Communion of the Faithful ", and " Meal of the Kingdom ".
The Theran presence in Barsaive has been limited to a small part of south-western Barsaive, located around the magical fortress of Sky Point and the city of Vivane.
The high presence of Cohen DNA amongst today's Nazareans make further support to the full or part Essene origin of the Malabar Nazareans.
Other indications of their presence are the thousands of lakes they helped to form in the southern part of the country.
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor's ability to perform governmental roles.
An important part of that prehistory was the Mayan presence around the city of Copán, in western Honduras which is near the Guatemalan border.
In 1935, a brief attempt at colonization was made, part of a larger project administered by the Department of Commerce to establish a permanent U. S. presence on the equatorial Line Islands.
The presence of a ventral feeding groove in the flagellate stage, as well as other features, suggests that they are part of the excavate group.
* Primary pathogens cause disease as a result of their presence or activity within the normal, healthy host, and their intrinsic virulence ( the severity of the disease they cause ) is, in part, a necessary consequence of their need to reproduce and spread.
Information relating to the development of music and song reveals the presence of mukhannathun, who were apparently for the most part of foreign origin.
These costs ( which can be a significant part of the entire plant costs ) involve the differential impact of the presence of drying equipment in a specific plant.
The elections, the first for 33 years without the presence of Syrian military forces, were won by the Quadripartite alliance, which was part the Rafik Hariri Martyr List, a coalition of several parties and organizations newly opposed to Syrian domination of Lebanese politics.
The region remained a part of the Roman Empire until 429 AD as the Vandals overran the area and Roman administrative presence came to an end.
A combination of these stories is given by the French traveler Pouqueville, who writes that when the cord was thrown over his neck, Osman ' had the presence of mind to slip it with his hand, and knock down the principal executioner ; on which his grand vizier seized him by the most sensible part of his body, when Osman fainted with pain, and was strangled.

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