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Brought back to Constantinople, Alexios V was condemned to death for treason against Alexios IV, and was thrown from the top of the Column of Theodosius.
Brought into the Nationalist army immediately after the battle, the 19th Route Army's career under Chiang would be cut short after it was disbanded for demonstrating socialist tendencies.
Brought up in Invergarry, a small village just outside Fort William.
Brought on as first change, he finished with figures of 10. 5-0-83-0 ( 8-ball overs ).
Joseph's Coat Brought to Jacobby Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari, c. 1640.
The Abacus and the Cross: The Story of the Pope Who Brought the Light of Science to the Dark Ages ( Basic Books ; 2010 ) 310 pages ; shows he was the leading scientist and mathematician of his day.
Brought over from Turkey decades ago, the seasoning is quite different from the seasoning used in making shawarma in Turkey.
He deplores people's credulity: " Brought up in habits of superstition ," he wrote, " people in general know not how much wickedness there is in this pretended word of God.
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre: The Untold Story Of The Bloodbath That Brought Down Al Capone.
Brought out by Gallimard, it had been written in under two months, and would be described by Foucault biographer David Macey as " a very personal book " that resulted from a " love affair " with Roussel's work.
Brought up in a working-class home, Hailey never lost the common touch following his phenomenal success.
Brought up by her parents as a liberal, Joanna finds it difficult to comprehend the behavior of her parents on meeting John.
Brought up as a Lutheran and later a Catholic, William was very religious but was still a proponent of freedom of religion for all people.
Brought into the country by book smugglers despite the threat of stiff prison sentences, they helped fuel a growing nationalist sentiment that finally led to the lifting of the ban in 1904.
Brought back as assistant secretary of state in 1941, Acheson implemented much of United States economic policy aiding Great Britain and harming the Axis Powers.
Brought up by poor but musically talented parents on the island of Funen, he demonstrated his musical abilities at an early age.
Brought up as devout Catholics, the Parma children regularly undertook good works for the poor.
Brought up as a strict Roman Catholic, he attended St Aloysius Boys ' School in Somers Town and served at the altar.
* " You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me " w. m.
* " June Brought The Roses " w. Ralph Stanley m. John Openshaw

seeds and moon
He made the rain from its juice and from the seeds he made the sun, moon, and stars.
A sycamore tree in the square, planted in 1975, was a Moon tree: it was grown from seeds that had been carried to the moon by astronaut Stuart Roosa on the Apollo 14 mission.

seeds and germinated
Reports made on tambalacoque seed germination by Hill ( 1941 ) and King ( 1946 ) found the seeds germinated without abrading.
In 1876, Henry Wickham gathered thousands of para rubber tree seeds from Brazil, and these were germinated in Kew Gardens, England.
Migrating flocks of dark-eyed juncos may consume vast quantities of seeds and freshly germinated seedlings.
Small seeds germinated and grew more rapidly compared to large seeds of the same cultivars under NaCl stress.
Azalea seeds can also be collected and germinated.
A couple of years after she had had to leave Newington Green, these seeds germinated into A Vindication of the Rights of Men, a response to Burke's denunciation of the French Revolution and attack on Price.
The seeds were germinated on his return and planted throughout the United States, becoming known as the " Moon Trees ".
In some trees, like Jackfruit, the seeds can be found already germinated while the fruit goes overripe ; this condition cannot be said as vivipary since the moist and humid conditions provided by the fruit mimics a wet soil that encourages germination.
Thick cover crop stands often compete well with weeds during the cover crop growth period, and can prevent most germinated weed seeds from completing their life cycle and reproducing.
A total of the 100 seeds placed 87 germinated.
The cunning locals agreed ; however a gentle roasting on a shovel over a coal fire ensured that the seeds never germinated.
This greater control meant that seeds germinated consistently and in good soil.
The shoots of the germinated seeds are also eaten as a vegetable.
Nearly all the seeds germinated successfully, and the Forest Service had some 420 to 450 seedlings after a few years.
This allowed seeds to be germinated in the greenhouse and then easily moved to the attached cold frame to be hardened-off before final planting outside.
A couple of years after she left Newington Green, these seeds germinated into A Vindication of the Rights of Men, a response to Burke's denunciation of the French Revolution and attack on Price.
These works focused on the alleged energies of pyramids in general not solely the egyptian pyramids, Toth and Nielson for example reported experiments where " seeds stored in pyramid replicas germinated sooner and grew higher ".
To keep the Rangers busy while he germinated his seeds, Terror Blossom summoned the Hatchasaurus and then apparently left the park.
The recently germinated seeds form fleshy sprouts below the surface which can be boiled and eaten as a fibrous, nutritious food.
The only surviving example of the Judean Date Palm, artificially germinated from 2000 year-old seeds, was planted in Ketura and continues to survive there.

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