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Calling himself the " bread of life ", Jesus stated that He was provided to feed God's people.
Calling himself Thelonios, he used the illuminated art skills of the other monks to create a circuit to repair his TARDIS.
Calling himself the First Emperor (, Shǐ Huángdì ) after China's unification, Qín Shǐ Huáng is a pivotal figure in Chinese history, ushering nearly two millennia of imperial rule.
Calling himself the guardian of Catholicism, Joseph II struck vigorously at papal power.
Calling himself Piri Wiri Tua ( the campaigner ), he called the four seats in Parliament reserved for Māori the koata ( quarters ) of his body.
Calling himself “ an old professor of Babbittry ,” Mencken declared the novel a stunning work of realism.
Calling himself the Scarlet Centurion he manipulates the Avengers from this timeline — the original team — into apprehending all heroes and villains after their defeat of the Space Phantom.
Calling himself, founder, Neuharth has served as chairman of the Freedom Forum since 1991.
Calling himself Madman, Sterns hatches a plot to kill the Hulk, giving him a poison injection that rapidly deteriorates his physical state.
Calling himself the " Old Walrus ", Hunt was tall, close to, bald, and had a drooping handlebar moustache.
Calling himself Speedball, Baldwin becomes a crime-fighter in his hometown of Springdale, Connecticut.
* Willie Mays appeared in three episodes as himself: " Play Ball " and " My Son the Catcher " ( both 1964 ) and " Calling Willie Mays " ( 1966 ).
Calling himself " the Chimera " and gathering a militia around him, he was one of the first villains G. I.
Calling himself Nova, he makes arch-enemies out of street level thugs and cosmic level threats alike, fighting villains such as Condor and Powerhouse, Diamondhead, the Corruptor, and the Sphinx.
Calling himself a follower of Christian Socialism, his most popular platform among conservatives was to rid hotels of barmaids " hired for their physical attributes rather than their prowess in drawing ale ".
Calling himself " the biggest terrorist in Zimbabwe " he was identified by numerous witnesses as participation in beatings and torture, and his medical clinic labelled a " torture chamber " by Amnesty International in 2000.
Calling himself ' Count Roehenstart ' ( Rohan + Stuart ), he was educated by his father's family in Germany, became an officer in the Russian army, and a general in the Austrian service.
Calling himself now Captain Williams, now Lord Gerard or Lord Newport or Lord Cornwallis, he travelled from one part of Europe to another.
Calling himself the " Father of Combat TV " he gained national fame hosting the television talk show Hot Seat, which began in 1983 as a local show produced for KDOC, a UHF TV station in Anaheim, Orange County, California.
Calling himself " The Fox ", he engaged in such activities as plugging smokestacks and entering the offices of corporate executives to dump sewage on their desks.
Calling himself Ordeith ( wormwood in the Old Tongue ), he changed strategies from force to manipulation: convincing Lord Captain Commander Pedron Niall of the Whitecloaks, as well as Elaida do ' Avriny a ' Roihan, to oppose Rand.
Calling himself Parallax, Jordan had gone insane, and was now trying to remake the universe, undoing the events which had caused his breakdown and his own murderous actions following it.
Calling himself the Composite Superman, Meach left the message in both heroes ' bases to meet him on a mountain and told the heroes that if he was not allowed to join their team, he would expose their secret identities, which he learned via telepathy.
Calling himself the Plant Master, Woodrue uses his advanced botanical knowledge to control plant growth in an attempt to take over the world.

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Calling Marxism " a truly messianic Judaeo-Christian ideology ", Eliade writes that Marxism " takes up and carries on one of the great eschatological myths of the Middle Eastern and Mediterranean world, namely: the redemptive part to be played by the Just ( the ' elect ', the ' anointed ', the ' innocent ', the ' missioners ', in our own days the proletariat ), whose sufferings are invoked to change the ontological status of the world ".
The suburb has been immortalised by the Skyhooks single named after the suburb, ' Balwyn Calling ', while The Age newspaper described the suburb as " arguably Melbourne's most loved " whilst conceding " Balwyn has never, and will never, be called " a vibrant, exciting and influential suburb ".
Calling the song ' dorky ', Madonna explained:
Calling himself the ' Neros Hunter ', Kita saw himself as Mai's bodyguard and has feelings for her.
However, the many exceptions to this stance include routes such as: Steps Ahead, London Calling, ' Sean's route in The Bluffs ', Ethiopia, Punks, Lord of the Rings, Wackford direct, Pet Abuse, Slopin ' Sleazin ' and Cecil B de Mille.

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Calling it " really an emotional decision ", she explained: " He was so full of promise, like Jack ; they were born in the same year.
" Calling a doctor was deferred for a full 12 hours after Stalin was rendered paralyzed, incontinent, and unable to speak.
The fair's Bell Telephone exhibit was featured in a short film called " Century 21 Calling ...", which was later shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
* Ahchuchhwahauhhatohapit ( Ahchacoosacootacoopits-‘ Starblanket ’, Chief of a band of Calling River Cree ( Kātēpwēwi-sīpīwiyiniwak ), born about 1845 in the lower Qu ’ Appelle Valley, son of Wāpiy-mōsētōsis (" White Calf "), his tribal group was closely associated with the Ka Kichi Wi Winiwak under the leadership of chief Kakeesheway (‘ Loud Voice ’), and a close ally of Payipwāt (" Piapot "), the chief of the Cree-Assiniboine or " Young Dogs ", 1879 after the disappearance of the bison Ahchuchhwahauhhatohapit settled on a reserve in the File Hills of the lower Qu ' Appelle Valley, died 1917 in the Star Blanket reserve, Saskatchewan )
Calling a surgeon was very much a last resort and having men deliver women in this era whatsoever was seen as offending female modesty.
This was MCI's last new product — called " MCI Web Calling ".
After the merger, this product was renamed " Verizon Web Calling ".
Calling methods on remote objects was almost invisible ; after some network setup ( a few lines typically ) PDO objects were instantiated locally and called the same way as any other object on the system.
In 2004 Calling Panther Lake, commemorating this name, was opened up just West and North of Crystal Springs near the Jack community.
" Calling the assembly together, the conspirators proposed a series of measures by which the democracy was formally replaced with a government of 400 chosen men, who were to select and convene a larger body of 5, 000 as time went on.
Calling the village " Impact " after his advertising business, 29 signatures of local residents were collected and it was incorporated in 1960.
Lord Haw-Haw was the nickname of several announcers on the English-language propaganda radio programme Germany Calling, broadcast by Nazi German radio to audiences in Great Britain on the medium wave station Reichssender Hamburg and by shortwave to the United States.
Speedy's bow was broken by Cheshire in " Calling All Titans " when she overpowered him.
The song, " Only A Working Man ", written by Herbert Rule and Fred Holt in 1923, was featured by Lily Morris on the music hall stage, and in the 1930 film, Elstree Calling, the original lyric being " He's only a workin ' man ".
D ' Virgilio was session drummer on the Calling All Stations album released in 1996, a year after drummer Phil Collins left Genesis.
* " Calling All Enthusiasts " was used in commercials for the new Schwinn Sting-Ray bikes in 2004.
" Calling All Angels " was successful in various countries and a huge hit in Brazil, however it was " Lady " that became the album's surprise hit, making the US Top 30 and propelling Baptism to gold status.
Calling Byron treacherous, William Lamb was supportive of his wife to her death.
His wife Shelby Shackleford ( 1899 Halifax, Virginia – 1987 ), whom he married in 1926, was an accomplished artist and illustrated Electric Eel Calling, Richard's books on electric eels.

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