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Contemporary documents usually list the thirteen colonies of British North America in geographical order, from the north to the south.
Contemporary documents do attest that information was laid before the Inquisition against Gusmão, but on quite another charge.
Contemporary archaeological finds and documents such as the Pilate Inscription from Caesarea attest to the governor's more accurate official title only for the years 6 through 44: prefect.
Contemporary documents record that his gifts were recognized early.
Contemporary documents stress his status as count and his relationship of vassalage to the king of León.
* Kapp Putsch in the town of Kiel Contemporary witnesses, documents, video
Contemporary discussions of corporate governance tend to refer to principles raised in three documents released since 1990: The Cadbury Report ( UK, 1992 ), the Principles of Corporate Governance ( OECD, 1998 and 2004 ), the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 ( US, 2002 ).
Contemporary accounts, letters, documents, etc., compiled by Graham Padden, TUC, 1984, updated 1997.
Contemporary Venetian court documents place Nicolò as undergoing trial for embezzlement in 1394 for his actions as military governor of Modone and Corone in Greece from 1390 1392.
" Contemporary documents from the time of the Mabinogion do not actually mention Harlech, referring only to Llywelyn building his castle " at Ardudwy "
Contemporary documents also spell the name Edmundbury Godfrey.
Contemporary documents about Rennyo's life and his hermitage were thus the first to refer to this place by the name Osaka.
Contemporary documents describing his retirement site as being on a " long slope " ( 大坂, Ōzaka ) are the first to call the area by that name, which has changed only slightly over time to Osaka ( 大阪 ), and become Japan's second largest city.

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Contemporary writers refer to it in a disparaging way, as being only fit for hunting men and country squires, and not for fine ladies or people of quality.
Contemporary use can particularly refer to a beginner or new user of computers, often concerning Internet activity, such as online gaming or Linux use.
Contemporary students and critics of American militarism continue to refer to and employ the term, however.
Contemporary reviews, dedications, letters and poems all refer to her ability to affect the listener deeply.
" Contemporary Assyrian records refer to them as Ahhlamu or Wanderers.
Contemporary accounts talk of some mottes being built in a matter of days, although these low figures have led to suggestions by historians that either these figures were an underestimate, or that they refer to the construction of a smaller design than that later seen on the sites concerned.
Contemporary scholars refer to the Plotinus ' critical editions made by
Contemporary records, however, refer to it by a variety of similar if unofficial names, such as Gesellschaft mit dem Trakchen, Divisa seu Societate Draconica, Societate Draconica seu Draconistrarum and Fraternitas Draconum.
In Contemporary Buddhism, 1: 2, 141 198 < sup ></ sup ></ ref > have used the term " Tantric Theravāda " to refer to certain practices found particularly in Cambodia.
Contemporary accounts refer to the battle site as Hornfield ( Horn is an adjacent parish ).
Contemporary records refer to Ingelger as a miles optimus, a great military man.
Contemporary sources also refer to him as Sir Edward Dudley.
Contemporary records refer to Ingelger as a miles optimus, a great military man.
Contemporary usage have modified " belief in all religions " to refer more to an acceptance of the legitimacy of all religions.
Contemporary accounts refer to the battle site as Hornfield.
Contemporary book writers refer to them as the " Persianized Ghurids ".

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Social Historians in Contemporary France: Essays from " Annales ", ( 1972 )
" Find a Way ", from Unguarded, became the first Christian song to hit Billboard's Top 40 list, also reaching No. 7 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
* Guy Roos ( 2008 ) " Exceptional symmetric domains ", § 1: Cayley algebras, in Symmetries in Complex Analysis by Bruce Gilligan & Guy Roos, volume 468 of Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society.
Contemporary derived words include Boiorix (" king of the Boii ", one of the chieftains of the Cimbri ) and Boiodurum (" gate / fort of the Boii ", modern Passau ) in Germany.
Contemporary colloquial Cantonese has distinct loanwords from English, such as 卡通 " cartoon ", 基佬 " gay people ", 的士 " taxi ", and 巴士 " bus ".
* Temple, Robert, " Fables, Riddles, and Mysteries of Delphi ", Proceedings of 4th Philosophical Meeting on Contemporary Problems, No 4, 1999 ( Athens, Greece ) In Greek and English.
The album spawned three additional Top 10 Country hits, including two number-one hits between 1997 and 1998, " Two Pina Coladas " and " To Make You Feel My Love ", which also was a Top 10 hit on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and was released on the soundtrack to the movie Hope Floats.
( Flammer & Bongartz, " On the efficacy of hypnosis: a meta-analytic study ", Contemporary Hypnosis, 2003, pp179 197.
* DeRose, Keith ( 1999 ) " Responding to Skepticism ", Skepticism: A Contemporary Reader.
Contemporary Paganism has been characterized as " a synthesis of historical inspiration and present-day creativity ", in this manner drawing influences from pre-Christian, folkloric and ethnographic sources in order to fashion new religious movements.
" Zunō keisatsu ", in Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture, ed.
In March 2008, the United States Department of State published a report to Congress, " Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism ", that described Return to Castle Wolfenstein as an " anti-Semitic video game " with no qualifications.
Contemporary ethical debate is often described as " secular ", with the work of Derek Parfit and Peter Singer, and even the whole field of contemporary bioethics, having been described or self-described as explicitly secular or non-religious.
The Dixie Chicks covered her 1975 classic " Landslide ", which became a Top 10 hit (# 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart ) and a No. 1 Hit on the Country Chart.
" The Frontier Camp Meeting: Contemporary and Historical Appraisals, 1805 1840 ", The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol.
An Argument for Its Contemporary Relevance ", New York: State University of New York Press.
Edwards and Foley, as editors of a special edition of the American Behavioural Scientist on " Social Capital, Civil Society and Contemporary Democracy ", raised two key issues in the study of social capital.
A Comparison of NATO and WTO War Aims and Strategies ", Contemporary European History Vol.
Contemporary chroniclers made much of his close affinity with a succession of male favourites ; some condemned Edward for loving them " beyond measure " and " uniquely ", others explicitly referring to a " illicit and sinful union ".
The Long Fall Back To Earth was nominated for the Grammy to the " Best Pop / Contemporary Gospel Album ", though they didn't win in the category.
Meanwhile, " I Could Fall in Love ", while ineligible for the Hot 100 at the time, reached number 8 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart and the top 10 on the Adult Contemporary Chart.
In 2008, Keaggy received the Gold Level Award as the " Best Spiritual / Worship Guitarist ", as voted by readers of Acoustic Guitar Magazine, as well as appearing in the form of vocals and lead guitar on the Richard Cummins CD, Moments, which was nominated for " Best Pop / Contemporary Album of the Year " by the Canadian GMA's, Covenant award.

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