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Constantly fearing that his sons may have sinned and " cursed God in their hearts ", he habitually offered burnt offerings as a pardon for their sins.
Constantly on call throughout the country, heavily engaged in fighting against the National Liberation Front and the Armée de Libération Nationale ( ALN ), the Foreign Legion was brought to the brink of extinction after some officers, men and the highly-decorated 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment took part in the Generals ' putsch.
Constantly outnumbered by their opponent, they did however possess the advantage of strategic mobility, their camel-borne nature allowing them to constantly outmaneuver larger Byzantine and Sassanid armies to take prime defensive positions.
Constantly seeking to produce better work, he apparently exclaimed on his deathbed, " If only Heaven will give me just another ten years ... Just another five more years, then I could become a real painter.
Constantly monitored by revolutionary spies within her own household, the queen played little or no part in the writing of the French Constitution of 1791, which greatly weakened the king's authority.
Constantly engaged in war with the three kingdoms surrounding it, Gaya was not developed to form a unified state, and was ultimately absorbed into Silla in 562.
Constantly raiding the Adriatic Sea, the Illyrians caused many conflicts with the Roman Republic.
Constantly being the new kid was agony for the introverted child, and he grew up always feeling as if he should be somewhere else, but never knowing where that " right " place was.
Constantly in trouble for flouting obscenity laws, Lenny develops a near-messianic complex which fuels both his comedy genius and his talent for self-destruction.
Constantly struggling with the Guelph Perugia, it was during one of those battles, the battle at Ponte San Giovanni, that Francesco di Bernardone, ( Saint Francis of Assisi ), was taken prisoner, setting in motion the events that eventually led him to live as a beggar, renounce the world and establish the Order of Friars Minor.
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Constantly moving through Poitou and the Limousin, as the exigencies of the civil war required, occasionally taking his turn as a guard, at least on one occasion trailing a pike on an expedition against the Leaguers, with no access to libraries, and frequently separated even from his own books, his life during this period seems most unsuited to study.
Constantly growing attention was paid in those years to the integration of products and services, both to respond comprehensively to customers ' requirements and to combat the extremely cyclic nature of the automotive market.
Constantly frustrated by natural limitations, man develops a lust for power which destroys him and his whole world.
Constantly ranked as a top business school worldwide ( see Rankings below ), the Simon School offers full-time, part-time, and executive ( based in either Rochester or Switzerland ) MBA programs, as well as Master of Science ( MS ) programs.
Constantly affecting this decision-making process were fears of possible counter moves or outright intervention by the Soviet Union, the PRC, or both.
Constantly drawn towards testing social science theory in field settings, he and Eric Trist, one of his closest intellectual collaborators, and other colleagues, established " open socio-technical systems theory " as an alternative paradigm for organisational design-field-tested on a national scale in Norway, in partnership with Einar Thorsrud.
Constantly increasing vehicle traffic on this road is affecting the wildlife of crucial ranges like Jhirna, Kotirau and Dhara.
Constantly fighting, the pair sank lower into the world of drugs which had long passed the experimental stage.
* Constantly checking into the hospital with contrived liver complaints (" a pain in his liver that fell just short of being jaundice "), including the fictitious " Garnett-Fleischaker syndrome " and by exploiting the fact that he always runs a temperature of 101 degrees.
Constantly switching the fighting lead allows for the exploitation of attack while maintaining flow.
Constantly harassed by the Bhonsles, Orissa or Katak, Bengal and parts of Bihar were economically ruined.
Constantly obsessed with his hair.

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Romanian also writes a comma below the letters s () and t () to represent the sounds and, respectively.
" The rules are simple ; a player writes down the first and last letters of a word for an animal, and the other player guesses the letters in between.
Historian Richard Altick writes that " To judge from the number of references to it in the private letters and memoirs of the 1840s ... Punch had become a household word within a year or two of its founding, beginning in the middle class and soon reaching the pinnacle of society, royalty itself ".
Upon arriving, Marianne writes a series of letters to Mr. Willoughby which go unanswered.
Bishop Richard Watson, forced to address this new audience in his influential response to Paine, An Apology for the Bible, writes: " I shall, designedly, write this and the following letters in a popular manner ; hoping that thereby they may stand a chance of being perused by that class of readers, for whom your work seems to be particularly calculated, and who are the most likely to be injured by it.
In letters written by the Manikongo, Nzinga Mbemba Afonso, to the King João III of Portugal, he writes that Portuguese merchandise flowing in is what is fueling the trade in Africans.
In one of these letters, Kilmer writes that he " believed in the Catholic position, the Catholic view of ethics and aesthetics, for a long time " and he " wanted something not intellectual, some conviction not mental – in fact I wanted Faith.
Robin Campbell, a translator of Seneca's letters, writes that the " stock criticism of Seneca right down the centuries been ... the apparent contrast between his philosophical teachings and his practice.
Watson does, however, refer to the name of another family member when he writes of " the recent letters in which Colonel James Moriarty defends the memory of his brother.
Mark DanielewskiPelafina writes these letters to Johnny from The Three Attic Whalestoe Institute, a mental institution where she has been residing for a number of years.
Professor Carberry also writes letters to The Brown Daily Herald, Brown's student newspaper, that are published in the April Fool's Day issue.
Kaplan writes about the Owatonna area in letters donated to the Minnesota Historical Society.
* 1545-Testifying to the power that letters back home from missionaries have had, Antonio Araoz writes about Francis Xavier: " No less fruit has been obtained in Spain and Portugal through his letters than has been obtained in the Indies through his teaching.
The first of these was published on May 15, and Miller writes of the public ’ s response, “ I began to be flooded with letters of inquiry respecting my views, and visitors flocked to converse with me on the subject .” In 1834, unable to personally comply with many of the urgent requests for information and the invitations to travel and preach that he received, Miller published a synopsis of his teachings in a “ little tract of 64 pages .” These he “... scattered, the most of them gratuitously, sending them in reply to letters of inquiry and to places which I could not visit .”
Although one biographer writes that " it is difficult to say how far the relationship went " evidence from her letters suggests that they may have become lovers in 1887 and may have engaged in some form of sado-masochism, a claim echoed by A. N. Wilson.
Plutarch writes that Xenocrates once attempted to find the total number of syllables that could be made from the letters of the alphabet.
* 624: after Justus ’ s succession, Pope Boniface writes to him to say that he has heard in letters from King Aduluald ( possibly a scribal error for Eadbald ) of the king ’ s conversion to Christianity.
He writes her several letters, but receives no reply.
She writes letters to her husband about her worries and discovery of Rhoda's true nature, but in the end disposes of them.
He writes that “ people with friends at work are happier at work .” And that “ social networks provide people with advice, a bonus, a promotion, and other strategic information, and letters of recommendation .”
He writes dispatches, and letters to Joséphine.
" Regarding the large proportion of Jews in Alexandria, he writes, " There are five districts in the city, named after the first five letters of the written alphabet, of these two are called the quarters of the Jews, because the chief portion of the Jews lives in them.

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