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Calling himself the " bread of life ", Jesus stated that He was provided to feed God's people.
Calling himself a ' unionist ', Kinnock was one of six south Wales Labour MPs to campaign against devolution on centralist, essentially British-nationalist grounds.
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 " 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.

Calling and Christian
His wife Evelyn details her Christian life with Rick and his struggles to fulfill his lifelong dream to become an astronaut in the 2004 book High Calling: The Courageous Life and Faith of Space Shuttle Columbia Commander Rick Husband by Evelyn Husband and co-written by Donna VanLiere.
Calling on the name of God immediately, the hymn proceeds to name all those who praise and venerate God, from the hierarchy of heavenly creatures to those Christian faithful already in heaven to the Church spread throughout the world.
Fell probably had some share in the composition of The Whole Duty of Man, and in the subsequent works published under the name of the author of The Whole Duty, which included Reasons of the Decay of Christian Piety, The Ladies ' Calling, The Gentleman's Calling, The Government of the Tongue, The Art of Contentment, and The Lively Oracles given us, all of which were published in one volume with notes and a preface by Fell in 1684.
* William Temple: A Calling to Prophecy by Stephen Spencer and foreword by Frank Field, 2001, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, ISBN 0-281-05437-1
It contains 24 articles on the following: " God ; Jesus Christ ; Holy Spirit ; Scripture ; Creation and Divine Providence ; the Creation and Calling of Human Beings ; Sin ; Salvation ; The Church of Jesus Christ ; The Church in Mission ; Baptism ; The Lord's Supper ; Foot Washing ; Discipline in the Church ; Ministry and Leadership ; Church Order and Unity ; Discipleship and the Christian Life ; Christian Spirituality ; Family, Singleness, and Marriage ; Truth and the Avoidance of Oaths ; Christian Stewardship ; Peace, Justice, and Nonresistance ; The Church's Relation to Government and Society ; and The Reign of God.
Calling us ' Christian rock ' tends to be a box that closes some people out and excludes them.
Tony Blair called the " Who's Calling Christian?
* 2007 Sony Radio Academy Gold Award for a Competition ( Who ’ s Calling Christian?
* 2010 Sony Radio Academy Gold Award for Best Competition ( Who's Calling Christian )
Calling himself the Tui Lau, or King of Lau, he promulgated a constitution and encouraged the establishment of Christian missions.

Calling and most
In the episode " Calling All Customers ", Mrs. Slocombe calls a lonely trucker on Mr. Humphries ’ CB radio, setting up perhaps the most intricate " pussy " joke of the series.
By this time he had begun recording for Blue Note Records a collaboration that was to produce some of his most highly-regarded work on the albums Doin ' Alright, Dexter Calling ..., Go, and A Swingin ' Affair.
Calling themselves Dan Emmett's Virginia Minstrels, the performance was wildly popular and most historians mark this production as the beginning of minstrelsy in the U. S. According to jazz historian Gary Giddins:
Calling for his men to follow him, he ran forward, only to find just five of the Rough Riders following him ( most had not heard his command ).
Some of their most popular and widely known singles are " You're My Heart, You're My Soul ", " You Can Win If You Want ", " Cheri, Cheri Lady ", " Brother Louie ", " Atlantis Is Calling ( S. O. S.
Her most acclaimed and most topical album to date, The Calling, was released in March 2007.
The jettisoned brass section continued to play on other people's records credited as The Irish Horns ( on the album London Calling by The Clash ) or The Rumour Brass, most notably on Katrina and the Waves ' 1985 hit " Walking On Sunshine ".
A flexatone can be heard on a number of tracks on the London Calling album by The Clash, most noticeably on the track " Jimmy Jazz ".
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 his music " progressive jazz ," Kenton sought to lead a concert orchestra as opposed to a dance band at a time when most big bands were starting to break up.
Famous sons of Cadishead include Ray Lowry, Lowry was a painter and cartoonist with his most famous work being the London Calling album cover for the Clash.
Allmusic wrote " Like Muddy Waters, whose final albums were among the best in his catalog, Streetcore by Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros ( Martin Slattery, Tymon Dogg, Simon Stanford, and Scott Shields ) sends Strummer into rock & roll heaven a roaring, laughing, snarling lion ", calling the album " truly the finest, most cohesive work he did after London Calling.
On television, her most notable roles include Avery Bishop in Tru Calling ( 2005 ), Marjee Sorelli in Related ( 2005-2006 ), Kat Warbler in The Class ( 2006-2007 ), Amy Burley in True Blood ( 2008 ) and Casey Klein in Party Down ( 2009-2010 ).
In 2007, the song was covered by Tru Calling which lead singer Chris Tolley took most of the vocals throughout, and was set for release in 2008, though the track failed to materialise.
Some of their most famous releases were the hits " Anomaly ( Calling Your Name )" by BT " Robert Miles-Children " and DJ Taylor, " Red Herring " and " Two Full Moons and a Trout " by Union Jack, and " Air " by Albion.
This claim is disputed by some, particularly Paul Hockenos, who in his book, Homeland Calling, states Šušak probably left Yugoslavia, like most Croatians, as a guest worker, but also does not back this claim with substantial evidence.
Damon's most recent book, The Path to Purpose: How Young People Find Their Calling in Life, received mostly positive reviews.
In “ The Path to Purpose: Helping Our Children Find Their Calling in Life ,” Bill Damon examines one of the most important personal and social issues of our time, and does so with a rare mix of sound data, compelling theory, practical recommendations and engaging prose.
Their most successful songs to date are " I Hear You Calling ", " SODA ", and " Banshee Song ".
The most common mishearing of the chorus line is " Calling Jamaica ".
Many of the cult drama shows from the 1960s and 1970s have since been released by Network as limited edition box sets, the most recent being Interpol Calling ( as of November 2010 ).
Other acclaimed, but less commercially successful instrumentals followed, most notably " Calling All Comets " which was performed in the band's next film, 1957's Don't Knock the Rock.
May 2004 saw the release of Light Is Calling ( Nonesuch ), an album of tracks created with producers R. Luke DuBois and Damian le Gassick, and scored for a small ensemble of musicians ( most notably Todd Reynolds on violin ) with complex electronic arrangements orchestrated by DuBois and le Gassick.

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