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enmities and into
Sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no real common interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter without adequate inducement or justification.

enmities and which
This created in the author a characteristic haughty manner, devoid of hopefulness, absolutely submerged in literature, which has provoked many polemics and enmities.
His firm rule and his taxes gained him the enmities of the cities, which were used to the fair authority of the Popes.
The Church has been entrusted with God's message of reconciliation and it also shares his labor of healing the enmities which separate men from God and from each other.

enmities and be
He sought to pacify the enmities surviving from the Trujillo regime and from the 1965 civil war, but political murders continued to be frequent during his administration.
Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves, by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities.

enmities and political
The enmities of the civil war era were to stay with O ' Duffy throughout the rest of his political career.
Polk may never have been entirely comfortable in South Carolina, and waning popularity and political enmities appear have left him increasingly disgruntled.
Larger seoks tend to survive for millennia, carrying their tribal identification and a system of blood and political alliances and enmities.

enmities and .
The life of Hipponax, as revealed in the poems, resembles a low-life saga centred on his private enmities, his amorous escapades and his poverty but it is probable he was another Petronius, depicting low-life characters while actually moving in higher social circles.
Grasping magazine editor Maggie Cameron ( Bettina Welch ) became part owner of the building and sustained acrimonious enmities with several of the residents and the other owners.
Despite these enmities, he managed to negotiate several treaties of the Covenant Chain with the Iroquois, establishing a long-lived peace involving the colonies and other tribes that interacted with that confederacy.
According to some scholars, the Blue-Green rivalry contributed to the conditions that underlay the rise of Islam, while factional enmities were exploited by the Sassanid Empire in its conflicts with the Byzantines during the century preceding Islam's advent.
He was in equal danger from private enmities.
The inclusion of Charles James Fox raised eyebrows as King George III had been previously heavily hostile to Fox, but the King's willingness to put aside past enmities for the sake of national unity encouraged many others to join or support the government as well.
The boundaries had already been sorted out back in 1850 at a huge hui chaired by Wanganui missionary Richard Taylor, with most of the Murimotu land being allotted to various hapu of Ngati Rangi, but no money was at stake back then, and in the intervening 20 years the Hauhau / Titokowaru / Te Kooti wars had been fought, creating new power groups and enmities, especially between the coastal Whanganui guerilla leader Major Kemp / Te Keepa and his upper river rival, Major Topia Turoa, and consequently numerous conflicting claims were put forward.
The various enmities culminated in the Dojo War incident of April 24, 1970 where Dante and some of his students went to a rival dojo of the Green Dragon Society's Black Cobra Hall.
Such unconventional opinions has raised various enmities against him.
The court enmities provoked by his twenty years unbroken intimacy and influence with the king, and the denigration of less gifted or less fortunate soldiers, followed him beyond death.
Despite these various enmities, Wyndham was a respected participant of public life in London.
He also has longstanding enmities with Al ' Akbar, Allitur, Delleb, Ehlonna, Fharlanghn, Incabulos, Johydee, Kord, Kurell, Llerg, Mayaheine, Obad-Hai, Pelor, Pholtus, Rao, Rudd, Saint Cuthbert, the dragon goddess Tamara, Trithereon, Vatun, Zagyg, and Zodal.

will and incur
The alternative to this is that if a conservative candidate is nominated the national committee will have to appeal to the trusts for their campaign funds, and in doing this will incur obligations which would make a Democratic victory absolutely fruitless.
Private obstetric care will incur a fee in addition to the government funding.
This knockdown will incur 4 penalties or " faults "
For every " disobedience " ( refusal or run-out of a jump ) a horse and rider incur on course, penalties will be added to their dressage score.
Saying the wrong thing, or speaking at the wrong time, will usually incur a penalty.
The gymnast will also incur a deduction if there are lyrics in the music.
It states that when making a decision, one should make a hard-headed calculation of the extra costs one will incur and weigh these against its extra advantages.
Conversely, the short seller will incur a loss in the event that the price of a shorted instrument should rise prior to repurchase.
Although they will incur no additional cost, their release will be covered by the terms of a non-disclosure agreement ( NDA ) and they will be regarded as intellectual property by the manufacturer.
The tendency to make vows to God was strong in ancient Israel ; the Torah found it necessary to caution against the promiscuous making of vows: " When you make a vow to the L your God, do not put off fulfilling it, for the L your God will require it of you, and you will have incurred guilt ; whereas you incur no guilt if you refrain from vowing.
# When individuals approve of a social role ( i. e., they consider the role legitimate and constructive ), they will incur costs to conform to role norms, and will also incur costs to punish those who violate role norms.
In economic theory, a moral hazard is a situation where a party will have a tendency to take risks because the costs that could incur will not be felt by the party taking the risk.
Should anyone, however, presume to commit such an act, he should know that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul.

will and isolation
:" My own belief -- for which the reasons will appear in subsequent lectures -- is that James is right in rejecting consciousness as an entity, and that the American realists are partly right, though not wholly, in considering that both mind and matter are composed of a neutral-stuff which, in isolation is neither mental nor material ".
However, when a player is extremely short stacked compared to the rest of the field in a tournament, making him bust will sometimes be more profitable than winning his chips, so inducing overcalls from other players trumps isolation play.
A player who is constantly aggressive and plays many inferior hands is called a " maniac ", and skilled players will take advantage of him by calling him more often, using isolation plays, and by other means.
When order starts to return to the Confederation and Joshua Calvert is questioned as to why he moved the human race to such an isolated space he justified himself by saying that this will allow humanity to avert another " reality dysfunction " as this isolation will force itself to look inwards and re-evaluate itself as a whole.
The failure of a transmission line linking any peripheral node to the central node will result in the isolation of that peripheral node from all others, but the rest of the systems will be unaffected.
If their reproductive isolation was complete, then they will have already developed into two separate incompatible species.
If their reproductive isolation is incomplete, then further mating between the populations will produce hybrids, which may or may not be fertile.
If the hybrids are infertile, or fertile but less fit than their ancestors, then there will be further reproductive isolation and speciation has essentially occurred ( e. g., as in horses and donkeys.
The failure of a transmission line linking any peripheral node to the central node will result in the isolation of that peripheral node from all others, but the remaining peripheral nodes will be unaffected.
Like with all phobic disorders, those suffering from social anxiety often will attempt to avoid the source of their anxiety ; in the case of social anxiety this is particularly problematic, and in severe cases can lead to complete social isolation.
In rural areas, any features are often visible beneath the surface as opposed to urban areas where there may be thick layers of human deposits and only the uppermost contexts will be initially visible and definable through isolation from other contexts.
Christopher Lasch notes the impact of the human potential movement via the therapeutic sector: " The new therapies spawned by the human potential movement, according to Peter Marin, teach that " the individual will is all powerful and totally determines one's fate "; thus they intensify the " isolation of the self.
A subspecies cannot be recognized in isolation: a species will either be recognized as having no subspecies at all or two or more, never just one.
will consist of ( 1 ) the isolation of a society ’ s ideographs, ( 2 ) the exposure and analysis of the diachronic structure of every ideography, and ( 3 ) characterization of synchronic relationships among all the ideographs in a particular context .”.
Now marginalized members of society, girls are pushed to the brims of their villages and towns, often to live in isolation in a hut where they will likely die from starvation or an infection in the birth canal.
Often, there will be smaller rooms called " isolation booths " present to accommodate loud instruments such as drums or electric guitar, to keep these sounds from being audible to the microphones that are capturing the sounds from other instruments, or to provide " drier " rooms for recording vocals or quieter acoustic instruments.
This will consist of both room treatment ( through the use of absorption and diffusion materials on the surfaces of the room, and also consideration of the physical dimensions of the room itself in order to make the room respond to sound in a desired way ) and soundproofing ( to provide sonic isolation between the rooms ).
Not only will individuals with DPD subordinate their needs to those of others, they will meet unreasonable demands and submit to abuse and intimidation to avoid isolation and abandonment.

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