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Brought up at Douai as a Roman Catholic by Jesuit priests, he was converted to Protestantism in 1682 and came to abjure popery, and published Protestancy proved Safer than Popery ( 1686 ).
Brought up in Invergarry, a small village just outside Fort William.
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.
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.
** " Be slowly lifted up " ( baritone solo ) – Owen's " Sonnet On Seeing a Piece of our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action "
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.
Brought up in a poor neighborhood, he shined shoes, attended various public, private, and parochial schools, and ultimately graduated from Benjamin Franklin High School in East Harlem.
Brought up in the Church of England, he drifted away from orthodox Christianity, and as early as 1862 he described himself as a theist, independent from established religion.
Brought ashore and nursed back to health, he wakes up with amnesia.
Brought up close to Edinburgh's Saughton Prison, Stewart completed the Prison Commissioners ' Assistant Executioner training course in September 1950 at Pentonville Prison in London.
Brought up within a highly protestant family, his mother died in 1564 followed by his father in 1569.
Brought up in the unhappy life that was the product of their parents ' arranged marriage, Stéphanie and her sister did no better in their own.
Brought up a Roman Catholic, he was educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
Brought up on his father's estate of Méré in Touraine, he conceived a bitter aversion for the nobility, which seemed to strengthen with time.
Brought up in the cloistered world of Jordan College, Oxford, she finds herself embroiled in a cosmic war between Lord Asriel on the one side, and the first angel to come into being, called The Authority, and his Regent, called Metatron, on the other.
Brought up within a family of skilled artisans ( his father was a draughtsman ) Painlevé showed early promise across the range of elementary studies and was initially attracted by either an engineering or political career.
Brought up in relative poverty, she married in Belgrade 22 October 1923 HRH Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, the regent after the assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia.
Brought in by fellow artist Rich Buckler, Starlin was part of the generation of artists and writers who grew up as fans of Silver Age Marvel Comics.
Brought up in poverty in Sussex, England, Levett had an affinity for the underdog.
Brought up in the " ancient regime " society, he was tutored in French, and spoke to his mother in that language.
Brought up on Commercial Street and educated at Todmorden Grammar School ( now called Todmorden High School ) on Ferney Lee Road in Todmorden, he played cricket for Burnley and Todmorden.

Brought and near
Brought to London, she was moored on the River Thames near Tower Bridge in the Pool of London.
Brought up as a Presbyterian, he became an Episcopalian and ministered to a congregation at Longside, near Peterhead, for 65 years.

Brought and South
* John Dinges John Dinges was a correspondent for the " Washington Post " in South America from 1975 to 1983, author of The Condor Years: How Pinochet and his Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents ( The New Press 2004 ) and with Saul Landau Assassination on Embassy Row ( Pantheon 1980 ), ( Asesinato en Washington, Lasser 1980, Planeta 1990 )
Brought from the Kasai River, Congo Free State, South Central Africa, by Dr. Samuel P. Verner.
Brought up in South London and Claygate, Surrey, Wiffen first sang with the Kingston upon Thames-based Black Cat Skiffle group.
Brought up in Tottenham, she moved to South Wales in 1971 and was at one point leader of Cardiff City Council.

Brought and Yorkshire
Brought up at Hartlington Hall, in Yorkshire, Dawson was educated at Winchester College and Trinity College, Oxford.

up and tiny
Eileen got to dancing, just a little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to hell with it and walk out she'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we'd had together and there I was back on the hook.
Giving up the violin opened a whole new career for Ilona Schmidl-Seeberg, a tiny Hungarian who Fritz Kreisler had predicted would have a promising career on the concert stage.
These tiny fragments turned up in a collection of Dead Sea Scrolls possessed by the Jordanian Government, and were first published by Milik in 1956.
But the sponsorship deal was terminated before it commenced after it was revealed that British steel only made up a tiny fraction of steel used in construction of the stadium-the bulk of the steel had been imported from Germany.
The Carboniferous lycophytes of the order Lepidodendrales, which are cousins ( but not ancestors ) of the tiny club-moss of today, were huge trees with trunks 30 meters high and up to 1. 5 meters in diameter.
This makes water the element with the greatest number of sides, which Plato regarded as appropriate because water flows out of one's hand when picked up, as if it is made of tiny little balls.
This preclinical treatment involves using radio waves to heat up tiny metals that are implanted in cancerous tissue.
Our own galaxy ( the Milky Way ) has a tiny satellite galaxy ( the Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy ) which is currently gradually being ripped up and " eaten " by the Milky Way.
The current era of star formation is expected to continue for up to one hundred billion years, and then the " stellar age " will wind down after about ten trillion to one hundred trillion years ( 10 < sup > 13 </ sup >– 10 < sup > 14 </ sup > years ), as the smallest, longest-lived stars in our astrosphere, tiny red dwarfs, begin to fade.
Other common law legal jurisdictions use jury trials only in a very select class of cases that make up a tiny share of the overall civil docket ( e. g. defamation suits in England and Wales ), while true civil jury trials are almost entirely absent elsewhere in the world.
In reality, government loans to commercial banks make up a tiny proportion of the overall funding of commercial banks, and as a consequence, it can be ineffective at times when the degree of economic contraction is significant.
The tiny workmen's cottages, which once housed huge families-and some stock and chickens according to local accounts-were lovingly renovated and converted, and the village was reborn, and went on to proudly win Babergh Best Kept Village, and runner up in the Suffolk Community Council Best Kept Village Competition, in 1989.
On the other hand the light from a semiconductor laser typically exits the tiny crystal with a large divergence: up to 50 °.
Despite their tiny size both adults and children race them at speeds of up to in organized racing leagues.
Extant reptiles range in size from a tiny gecko, Sphaerodactylus ariasae, which can grow up to to the saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, which may reach in length and weigh over.
By simply holding the fire button down, the player can build up energy in their ship, drawing in tiny, glowing particles through the ship's nose.
These amoeba then join up into a tiny multicellular slug-like coordinated creature, which crawls to an open lit place and grows into a fruiting body.
Like Andorra, Liechtenstein and Monaco, it appears an anachronism, a reminder of the times when Europe — particularly Germany, Italy and the Pyrenees — was made up of tiny political units, sometimes extending no further than a cannon could fire from a city ’ s walls.
The bulk of the territory that makes up present-day Sierra Leone was still the sovereign territory of indigenous peoples such as the Mende and Temne, and was little affected by the tiny population of the Colony.
On the Maine coast, smelts were also a sign of spring, with the run of these small fish up tiny tidal estuaries.
They range in size from the tiny, 10 cm-long thread snake to the Reticulated python of up to in length.
Some Jains do not consume plant parts that grow underground such as roots and bulbs, because tiny animals may be killed when the plants are pulled up.
When the deceleration sensors sense a potential crash, small explosive cartridges are triggered electrically and the resulting pressurized gas feeds into tiny Wankel engines which rotate to take up the slack in the seat belt systems, anchoring the driver and passengers firmly in the seat before a collision.
Although crystals were once loaded into glass capillaries with the crystallization solution ( the mother liquor ), a modern approach is to scoop the crystal up in a tiny loop, made of nylon or plastic and attached to a solid rod, that is then flash-frozen with liquid nitrogen.
Although the specific impulse of an electric thruster itself optionally could range up to where mass drivers merge into particle accelerators with fractional-lightspeed exhaust velocity for tiny particles, trying to use extreme exhaust velocity to accelerate a far slower spacecraft could be suboptimally low thrust when the energy available from a spacecraft's reactor or power source is limited ( a lesser analogue of feeding onboard power to a row of spotlights, photons being an example of an extremely low momentum to energy ratio ).

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