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Aspiring to marry Isabella of Castile, he was then thrown into prison by his father, and the Catalans rose in his favor.

Aspiring and began
Aspiring to devotion, they began to practice mutual flagellation in secret.
Aspiring performers began working with bands like Os Areeiras, Os Rosales, Os Campaneiros and Os Irmáns Garceiras, learning the folk styles ; others went to the renowned workshop of Antón Corral at the Universidade Popular de Vigo.
Aspiring to show the beginnings and development of the domestic school of art, Tretyakov began to acquire pictures by masters of the XVIII-first half XIX centuries and landmarks of Old Russian painting.

Aspiring and .
Aspiring promotional models should be aware of scams.
The highest peak in Otago is Mount Aspiring / Tititea, which is on the Main Divide.
; Denise M. Bonilla, " Fixing up the Family Plot: Aspiring Eagle Scout with notable lineage restores historic cemetery ," Newsday November 17, 2011: A23
Philosophus Autodidactus also inspired Robert Boyle to write his own philosophical novel set on an island, The Aspiring Naturalist.
Aspiring singers and vocalists must have musical talent and skill, an excellent voice, the ability to work with people, and a sense of showmanship and drama.
The novel also inspired Robert Boyle, another acquaintance of Pococke, to write his own philosophical novel set on an island, The Aspiring Naturalist.
Aspiring BEAM roboticists often have problems with the lack of direct control over " pure " BEAM control circuits.
An ENS campus is housed within the ECNU at the Aspiring Researchers Institute and at the Franco-Chinese Advanced Studies Institute.
Aspiring paralegals must complete an accredited educational program and complete a licensing exam.
Aspiring songwriters came to demonstrate tunes they hoped to sell.
She comes to the Academy for Aspiring Young Actors and Actresses, owned by her deceased husband Myron's uncle, Buck Loner.
Of New Zealand's 20 peaks over 3, 000 metres, all except Mount Aspiring / Tititea lie in the park.
The township is situated in a dramatic glacier carved basin on the shores of the lake and is the gateway to Mt Aspiring National Park.
While living in Dunedin he was an active member of the New Zealand Alpine Club and made several first ascents of mountains in the Mount Aspiring / Tititea region of Central Otago.
Philosophus Autodidactus also inspired Robert Boyle, an acquaintance of Pococke, to write his own philosophical novel set on an island, The Aspiring Naturalist, in the late 17th century.
From one of the peaks within Fiordland National Park, a view of Mount Aspiring / Tititea to the far north can be observed.
In early December 2009, Forest and Bird released a leaked document that included the proposal to remove part of the conservation status of Mount Aspiring National Park to allow mining.
The headwaters are in the Mount Aspiring National Park and flows into the Makarora River.
The pass itself is within the limits of Mount Aspiring National Park and forms part of the boundary between Otago and the West Coast.
Aspiring to conquer Constantinople, Simeon claimed the title " basileus of the Bulgarians and of the Romans ", but was only recognized as " basileus of the Bulgarians " by the Byzantines.
The headwaters are in Mount Aspiring National Park, on the eastern flanks of the Southern Alps near Haast Pass, which is the saddle between the Makarora and Haast River valleys.

follow and footsteps
To know God he must follow in Papa's footsteps.
He was expected to follow in his father's footsteps and even obtained his license to practice law in 1764 before turning to a life of science.
Bonaventure, who may not have sat under Alexander directly, nevertheless referred to Alexander as his " father and master " and wished to " follow in his footsteps.
Nestorius, on the other hand, saw the incarnation as primarily a moral and ethical example to the faithful, to follow in the footsteps of Jesus.
Often slow-moving and overbearing with " cuteness ", Jones ' early cartoons were an attempt to follow in the footsteps of Walt Disney's shorts ( especially with such cartoons as Tom Thumb in Trouble and the Sniffles cartoons ).
Although Ralph did not want his son to follow in his footsteps, Earnhardt would not be persuaded to give up his dream of racing, dropping out of school to race.
The PNDC, like most of its predecessors, made serious and consistent attempts at the practical application of these ideals and principles, and its successor, the NDC government, promises to follow in the PNDC's footsteps.
Greenpeace has also supported the rejection of GM food from the US in famine-stricken Zambia as long as supplies of non-genetically engineered grain exist, stating that the US " should follow in the European Union's footsteps and allow aid recipients to choose their food aid, buying it locally if they wish.
Following his graduation in 1917, Cukor was expected to follow in his father's footsteps and pursue a career in law.
He tried to follow in his footsteps, but the changes had already started and the fall of communism throughout south central Europe led to widespread changes within Albanian society.
The decision to place Harry in Eton went against the family tradition of sending royal children to Gordonstoun ( Harry's grandfather, father, two uncles, and two cousins all attended ); it did, however, make the Prince follow in the Spencer family footsteps, as both Diana's father and brother had attended Eton.
Martin Van Buren announced his intention " to follow in the footsteps of his illustrious predecessor ", and retained all but one of Jackson's cabinet.
" 1872 caricature by Thomas Nast: Wife, carrying heavy burden of children and drunk husband, admonishing ( Mrs .) Satan ( Victoria Woodhull ), " I'd rather travel the hardest path of matrimony than follow your footsteps.
Her older sister was on a basketball team, and Wilma vowed to follow in her footsteps.
His father, an army officer, wanted Ion to follow in his footsteps, and as such, he sent him to attend the Infantry and Cavalry School in Craiova.
He began his education in a rabbinical school, but at an early age, he decided not to follow in his family's rabbinical footsteps, and switched schools.
( Later, Davy Jones, The Ramones and others would follow in his footsteps.
In 2008's The Great Buck Howard, Hanks played the on-screen father of a young man ( Hanks ' real-life son, Colin Hanks ) who chooses to follow in the footsteps of a fading magician ( John Malkovich ).
Jacques Jr. attempts to follow in his father's police footsteps, but is revealed to have inherited the same ineptness as his father.
His father's intentions were for Bruna to follow in his footsteps, but Bruna had different plans.
Although he wanted Schiele to follow in his footsteps, and was distressed at his lack of interest in academia, he recognised Schiele's talent for drawing and unenthusiastically allowed him a tutor ; the artist Ludwig Karl Strauch.
On leaving school, David wanted to follow in his brother Arthur's footsteps as an actor, but their father insisted that he first get a trade.
His father wanted him to be a lawyer, but Jean wanted to follow into his father's footsteps as a watchmaker.
After finishing 17th in his class, he was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in order to follow in the footsteps of his famous great-uncle.

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