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Bypassing any king of Castile or León, Afonso declared himself the direct vassal of the Papacy.

Bypassing and .
Bypassing station seven to save time, Young and Duke arrived at station eight on the lower flank of Stone Mountain, where they sampled material on a ray from South Ray Crater for about an hour.
However, many of the techniques in the Bypassing filters section still work.
* How to Bypass Internet Censorship, also known by the titles: Bypassing Internet Censorship or Circumvention Tools, a FLOSS Manual, 10 March 2011, 240 pp. Translations have been published in Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Farsi, Vietnamese, Burmese, and Spanish.
The Delft Report was published in 1971 and outlined a series of works for Gold Coast Beaches including Gold Coast Seaway, works at Narrowneck that resulted in the Northern Gold Coast Beach Protection Strategy and works at the Tweed River that became the Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project.
Bypassing the Parliamentarian stronghold of Manchester, Prince Rupert approached Liverpool on 6 June and wrested control of the city from Parliament after a five-day siege.
Bypassing Plattsburgh to the west is Interstate 87, which connects Montreal with Albany and points south.
* Jean-Daniel Stanley and Thomas F. Jorstad, Direct Sediment Dispersal from Mountain to Shore, with Bypassing via Three Human-Modified Channel Systems to Lake Annecy, SE France ( 2004 ) Vol 20 ( 4 ) Journal of Coastal Research pp 958-969 JStor.
Bypassing the scrolls ' safeguards, however, takes a huge toll on the monks ' vision.
Bypassing both high school and college, he proceeded to postgraduate study at Moscow State University, where his advisor was the preeminent mathematician Andrei Kolmogorov.
Bypassing Great Chart, the road undulates around the Kentish Weald via Bethersden and High Halden, to the market town of Tenterden.
* Bypassing of copy protection for loading of copies or backups on CDR / DVDR or HDD, or homebrew software.
Bypassing occurs when group members have different meanings for different words and phrases and thus miss each other's meanings.
Outlets for the Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing System include Duranbah Beach, Snapper Rocks East, Snapper Rocks West, Greenmount and Kirra.
Bypassing the safeguard is pointless, as it is nearly impossible to even scratch the megastructure.
Bypassing Big Springs from the mouth, the river picks up more agricultural runoff as it meanders north between irrigated fields.
Bypassing several senior officers, Preble was asked to travel to Boston and ready USS Constitution for duty in the Mediterranean.
Bypassing Jinzhou, Ningyuan and Shanhai Pass, they broke through the Great Wall west of Shanhai Pass and reached north of Beijing in the winter of 1629.
* Bypassing non-executable-stack during exploitation using return-to-libc by c0ntex at InfoSecWriters. com
Bypassing many rapids, this world renowned waterway is used by pleasure boaters and anglers during the summer months.
Bypassing many other senior judges, Tan Sri Dato ' Zaki was the first lawyer appointed directly to the Federal Court.
Bypassing and cutting off enemy strongpoints often results in the collapse of that strongpoint even where the physical damage is minimal ( e. g. the Maginot Line ).

any and king
Up to the time of the revolution the promise was, " to be true and faithful to the king and his heirs, and truth and faith to bear of life and limb and terrene honour, and not to know or hear of any ill or damage intended him without defending him therefrom.
The Agrarians believed that Chinese society should be modeled around that of the early sage king Shen Nong, a folk hero which was portrayed in Chinese literature as " working in the fields, along with everyone else, and consulting with everyone else when any decision had to be reached.
However, there are no known year-names or other archaeological evidence verifying any of these later kings of Akkad or Uruk, apart from a single artifact referencing king Dudu of Akkad.
Knowing of Daniel's devotion to his God, these officials trick the king into issuing an edict forbidding worship of any other god or man for a 30 day period.
A player may not make any move that would put or leave his king under attack.
* The king moves one square in any direction.
In the compromise, the pope agreed that the king or his representative had the right to be present at such elections to resolve any disputes between candidates.
The Sassanid king Bahram II could not field any armies against them, as he was still struggling to establish his authority.
Two of them reportedly accompanied any emissary sent by the king, to serve as royal eyes and ears.
The king is thus not subject to the will of his people, the aristocracy, or any other estate of the realm, including ( in the view of some, especially in Protestant countries ) the Church.
The doctrine implies that any attempt to depose the king or to restrict his powers runs contrary to the will of God and may constitute a sacrilegious act.
The king is thus not subject to the will of his people, the aristocracy, or any other estate of the realm, including ( in the view of some, especially in Protestant countries ) the church.
The doctrine implies that any attempt to depose the king or to restrict his powers runs contrary to the will of God and may constitute a sacrilegious act.
In theory, divine, natural, customary, and constitutional law still held sway over the king, but, absent a superior spiritual power, it was difficult to see how they could be enforced, since the king could not be tried by any of his own courts.
On the other hand, Aquinas forbade the overthrow of any morally, Christianly and spiritually legitimate king by his subjects.
The result was that this then appeared to say that any attempt by his subjects to judge the king would be contrary to the will of God and any person so acting would be damned.
These representatives did not, however, have any means of forcing their will upon the king — except by withholding the financial means required to execute his plans .< ref > William Dawson Johnston, The history of England from the accession of James the Second Volume I, Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1901.
Ezra, a descendant of Seraiah the high priest, was living in Babylon when in the seventh year (~ 457 BCE ) of Artaxerxes, king of Persia, the king sent him to Jerusalem to teach the laws of God to any who did not know them.
The king then appointed Mordecai as his prime minister, and gave the Jews the right to defend themselves against any enemy.
Bede was interested primarily in the Christianization of England, but since Æthelberht was the first Anglo-Saxon king to convert to Christianity, Bede provides more substantial information about him than about any earlier king.

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