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Basing and himself
Basing himself in Cherbourg, the principal town in what remained of his territories in Northern Normandy, he then sent ambassadors to Charles V of France and Edward III of England.
Basing himself on many sources in classic texts of Judaism, from the " Revealed " to the " Mystical ", the Rebbe articulated the view that the Holocaust was a decree from God that is beyond human understanding in this world.
Basing himself in the Greek capital, he continued to work for enosis.
Basing himself on the texts of the two manifestos, Libavius raises serious objections to them on scientific, political, and religious grounds.
Owain positioned himself and his army at Dinas Basing ( Basingwerk ), barring the road to Rhuddlan, setting up a trap in which Henry II would send his army along the direct road along the coast, while he crossed through the woods to out-flank Owain.
Basing himself in Pest, he travelled through the Habsburg Empire for many years, including extended stays in Baja and Temesvár ( now Timișoara, Romania ).
Charles had found that he could not relieve Basing ( a mile or two from Basingstoke ), without risking a battle with the enemy between himself and Oxford.
Basing himself on Daube ’ s theory Arvid Nybroten suggested that once the Paschal Eucharist came to be celebrated apart from an actual meal, the first blessing, breaking and eating of bread at the beginning of the meal and the breaking and eating of the afikoman at the end of the meal would have combined and would have been blessed together with the cup during the formal thanksgiving at the end of the meal, the Jewish prayer which eventually evolved into the Christian Eucharistic prayer.
Basing his work on the strange legend that Ts ' ui Pên had intended to construct an infinite labyrinth, as well as a cryptic letter from Ts ' ui Pên himself stating, " I leave to several futures ( not to all ) my garden of forking paths ".

Basing and on
Basing action on the empirical determination of cause and effect provides a toughness and bravado that no powerful otherworldly ancestor could ever impart -- plus the added liberation from the constraint of silent burial urns.
However, later that month, on 22 January, the English were defeated at the Battle of Basing and, on the 22 March at the Battle of Merton ( perhaps Marden in Wiltshire or Martin in Dorset ), in which Æthelred was killed.
' Basing his reasoning on his belief that all the enzymatic material needed to produce DMT is found in the pineal gland ( see evidence in mammals ), and moreover in substantially greater concentrations than in any other part of the body, Strassman ( p. 69 ) has speculated that DMT is made in the pineal gland.
Basing his ideas on those of predecessors such as Williamson, Edward Frankland, William Odling, Auguste Laurent, Charles Adolphe Wurtz and others, Kekulé was the principal formulator of the theory of chemical structure ( 1857 – 58 ).
Basing their work on Arneson's modified version of Chainmail for his Blackmoor campaign, Gygax and Arneson collaborated on The Fantasy Game, the role-playing game that later became Dungeons & Dragons.
Basing the strike package on aircraft offered a flexibility that missiles could not match.
Basing its electoral majority largely on the Catholic countryside, the party originally supported governments based on liberal-conservative political positions, then to move into centre-left coalitions by European standards, despite some disbandaments to the right, such as the short-lived government led by Fernando Tambroni in 1960, relying on parliamentary support from the Italian Social Movement, the post-Fascist party.
Basing his assumption on these features, the historian H. D.
Although he was able to re-form his army in time to win a victory at the Battle of Ashdown, he suffered further defeats on 22 January at Basing, and 22 March at Meretun.
Basing his calculations on the peak of oil well discovery in 1948, Hubbert used his model in 1956 to create a curve which accurately predicted that oil production in the contiguous United States would peak around 1970.
There was a gap of perhaps a century before the twin Saxon towns of Basing and Reading were founded on rivers either side of Calleva.
Basing his method on the teaching of Beethoven and Clementi, Czerny taught up to twelve lessons a day in the homes of Viennese nobility.
Basing his account on Jewish and Christian sources, al-Tabari provides additional details such as the original Persian form " Asturya " for " Esther ".
Basing its authority on the presumed practices of ancient kings rather than nature or deities, the Great Learning both links the spiritual with the practical, and creates a vision of the Way that is radically different than that presented by Taoism.
Basing its actions on this plan, the Arts Council of Ireland awarded the Abbey € 25. 7 million in January 2006 to be spread over three years.
Basing his view on research done among indigenous peoples in Australia and Melanesia, Frazer saw the origin of totemism as an interpretation of the conception and birth of children, a belief he called " conceptionalism.
Basing his characters instead on those found in the English television series The Avengers, Carter took an eighteen-page treatment for his new project — by now titled The X-Files — to a pitch meeting at Fox, where it was soon rejected.
::" Basing itself on Scripture and Tradition, the Council teaches that the Church, a pilgrim now on earth, is necessary for salvation: the one Christ is the mediator and the way of salvation ; he is present to us in his body which is the Church.
Basing its authority on the will of the people, and developing new systems to draw the highest and best wisdom of all humanity into the task of governing out world, the collaborative governing system would be capable of solving the problems which call into question the future of man, such as hunger, water, war, peace-keeping, pollution and energy.

Basing and work
But an opportunity to work as an assistant at Basing Street Studios just off the Portobello Road in West London gave him a first glimpse into the world of recording.
Basing the class 101 locomotives in Hamburg still seemed more cost-efficient to the DB than the construction of a new depot somewhere else, even though it meant the hiring of new drivers in Hamburg for the sometimes complicated, but necessary shunting / switching work.

Basing and Sir
Paulet was eldest son of Sir John Paulet of Basing, near Basingstoke ( 1460 – 5 January 1525 ) who had married a cousin, Alice Paulet, who survived her husband, daughter of Sir William Paulet and Elizabeth Denebaud.
* Sir Stephen Hawkins Regiment of Foote Sealed Knot Regiment who perform an annual re-enactment of the siege of Basing House
Sir William Waller's new army in Hampshire failed lamentably in an attempt on Basing House on 7 November, the London-trained bands, deserting en bloc.

Basing and John
Basing the humorous science-fiction detective on a real-life friend, John Buckley, Foglio " did a couple of those in the black-and-whites and then Donning said they wanted Buck Godot graphic novels ", two of which followed.
In 1717 he was meant to be summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron St John ( of Basing ).
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Michael John Paulet, Lord St John of Basing ( b. 1999 )
* John Limbrey Robert Sclater-Booth, 3rd Baron Basing ( 1890 – 1969 )
William's grandfather John Paulet acquired the Hampshire estates by his marriage with Constance Poynings, granddaughter and coheiress of Thomas Poynings, 5th Baron St John of Basing ( d. 1428 / 1429 ).
Original drummer John Dylan was replaced by Phil Spinelli, who left Brand X along with rhythm guitarist Pete Bonas after they contributed to several unreleased studio recordings at Island Records ' Basing Street studio.
* Henry de Burghersh ( d. November 1348 ), married Isabel St John, daughter of Hugh St John, 2nd Baron St John of Basing but left no issue
At the time of the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642, Basing House belonged to John Paulet, the fifth Marquis of Winchester, who was a supporter of King Charles I.
John Paulet had his estates confiscated and was sent to the Tower of London on a charge of high treason, although these charges were later dropped, and the site of Basing House returned to him by King Charles II.
After a succession of short-lived residents, the estate was eventually purchased by John Paulet, 5th Marquess of Winchester, famous for his Civil War defence of Basing House in Hampshire.

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