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Davies and suggests
Despite Davies ' unequivocal statement that the two wars are distinct, Lance Parkin, in his Doctor Who chronology AHistory, suggests in a speculative essay that the two destructions of Gallifrey may be the same event seen from two different perspectives, with the Eighth Doctor present twice ( and both times culpable for the planet's destruction ).
According to traditional pedigrees, Cunedda's grandfather was Padarn Beisrudd, Paterus of the red cloak, " an epithet which suggests that he wore the cloak of a Roman officer ," according to Davies.
Davies suggests that Leonardo painted the second version in the 1480s to fulfil the commission, and based it on the earlier work.
Much of the film shows similarities between Kane and Hearst but also suggests Susan is based on Hearst's longtime mistress Marion Davies.

Davies and texts
* Davies, M. ( 2007 ) ‘ The Attraction of Opposites: The ideological function of conventional and created oppositions in the construction of in-groups and out-groups in news texts ’, in Jeffries, L., McIntyre, D. and Bousfield, D. ( eds ) Stylistics and Social Cognition, pp. 79 – 100.
The English art historian David Davies asserts that the philosophies of Platonism and ancient Neo-Platonism, the works of Plotinus and Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, the texts of the Church fathers and the liturgy offer the keys to the understanding of El Greco's style.

Davies and Welsh
* 1884 – Tenby Davies, Welsh runner ( d. 1932 )
Steam coal was subsequently found in the Rhondda and further west, but many of the great companies of the Welsh coal industry's Gilded Age started operation in Aberdare and the lower Cynon Valley, including those of Samuel Thomas, David Davies and Sons, Nixon's Navigation and Powell Duffryn.
Although Emlyn Hooson held on to the seat of Montgomeryshire, upon Clement Davies death in 1962, the party lost its other Welsh five Welsh seats between 1950 and 1966.
* Ron Davies stands down from Welsh assembly following accusations of illicit gay sex.
* 1982 – Garnon Davies, Welsh actor
In December 1944 he recorded Quite Early One Morning produced by Aneirin Talfan Davies again for the Welsh BBC but when Davies offered it for national broadcast it was turned down by BBC London .. On 31 August 1945 Quite Early One Morning was broadcast on the BBC Home Service, and in the three years beginning October 1945, Thomas made over a hundred broadcasts for the corporation.
* 1945 – Gerald Davies, Welsh rugby player
* 1905 – Idris Davies, Welsh poet ( d. 1953 )
* 1886 – S. O. Davies, Welsh politician ( d. 1972 )
* 1892 – Tudor Davies, Welsh operatic tenor ( d. 1958 )
Although most historians have dismissed the terms of the Indenture as being highly ambitious and fanciful, R. R. Davies noted that certain internal features underscore the rootedness of Glyndŵr's political philosophy in Welsh mythology: in it, the three men invoke prophecy, and the boundaries of Wales are defined according to Merlinic literature.
* 1979 – Simon Davies, Welsh footballer
* 25-Dai Davies, 78, Welsh rugby player.
* February 7 – Gerald Davies, Welsh rugby player
** Russell T Davies, Welsh television producer and writer
** Tenby Davies, Welsh half-mile world champion runner ( b. 1884 )
** Tenby Davies, Welsh half-mile world champion runner ( d. 1932 )
** John Davies of Hereford, Welsh poet ( d. 1618 )
* November 7 – Richard Davies, Welsh bishop and scholar ( b. c. 1505 )
David Ivor Davies ( 15 January 1893 – 6 March 1951 ), better known as Ivor Novello, was a Welsh composer, singer and actor who became one of the most popular British entertainers of the first half of the 20th century.
With the generation or so before 1922 there " had been a marked growth in the constitutional recognition of the Welsh nation ," wrote historian Dr. John Davies.
With these prerequisites Lewis condemned "' Welsh nationalism ' as it had hitherto existed, a nationalism characterized by inter-party conferences, an obsession with Westminster and a willingness to accept a subservient position for the Welsh language ," wrote Dr. Davies.

Davies and law
Also along this road are multiple pizza parlors, a bagel store, a deli, Wendy's, McDonald's, two gas stations, the law firm of Timothy R. Davies, Esq and Beanberry Caffe, a local coffee and wine bar.
Davies spent some time at New Inn after his departure from Oxford, and it was at this point that he decided to pursue a career in law.
Davies was very much committed to reform not just in the law but in religious affairs too.
In 1615, Davies ' reports of Irish cases were published ; he had appeared as counsel in many of these, including the case of the Bann Fishery and the cases of Tanistry and Gavelkind, which set precedents in Irish constitutional law, with wider implications for British colonial policy.
In political terms, Davies was significant in his work on constitutional law and in framing the terms of the Plantation of Ulster, a model that served the English crown as it extended its colonial reach in North America and elsewhere.
In 2005, during parliamentary debate on same-sex marriage in Canada, Kenney stated that fellow MPs Libby Davies and Svend Robinson, both of whom had opposite sex relationships before coming out, stood as proof that marriage law doesn't discriminate against LGBT individuals since they can still marry members of the opposite sex.
Dewey began studying law in 1833, first with his father, then with the law firm Hanen & Davies, then with Samuel S. Bowne in Cooperstown, New York.
Marion Davies asked her lover William Randolph Hearst to use his influence to ensure the neighbors were prosecuted to the full extent of the law, but ultimately Haines and Shields chose not to report the incident.
This law was repealed no later than 1547, under the reign of Henry's son Edward VI, something that the historian Owen Davies believed was due to those in power changing their opinion on the law: they believed that either the death penalty was too harsh for such crimes or that the practice of the cunning craft was a moral issue that was better for the Church to deal with in ecclesiastic courts rather than a problem that had to be sorted out by the state.
After losing the 1956 election to Democrat Joe Clark in one of the closest elections in Pennsylvania history, Duff retired from politics, but remained in Washington, D. C. as a partner in the law firm of Davies, Richberg, Tydings, Landa & Duff.
She has since practised law at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg in Montreal, Clifford Chance LLP in San Francisco and at Howard Rice Nemerovski Canady Falk & Rabkin in San Francisco.
Before entering political life, he practiced law with the firm of Crawford, Mill Davies & Elston.
Despite an early day motion by Philip Davies MP, the pardon was denied on the grounds that an offence had been committed under the law which was in force at the time.
The rest of the family comprised Charles ' decorative wife Isabelle ( Helen Bourne ) and their four children — upstanding heir to the family law firm Simon ( Thomas Russell ), irresponsible teenager Matthew ( Oliver Milburn ), angelic countrywoman Rebecca ( Karen Westwood ) and beautiful go-getting vamp Juliette ( Emma Davies ).
In 1940, Davies and a fellow Grand Forks attorney, Charles F. Peterson, formed a private law practice.
Davies ruled that Faubus had used the troops to prevent integration, not to preserve law and order as claimed.
It was reported on 1 September 2008 that law firm Davies Arnold Cooper was to take up of office space and subsequently that the restaurant which will be at the top of the tower was fully let.
The FAR and its agency supplements are said by the federal courts to have " the force and effect of law ," see Davies Precision Machining, Inc. v. U. S., 35 Fed.
An early type of money were cattle these used as such from between 9000 to 6000 BCE onwards ( Davies 1996 & 1999 ) Both the animal and the manure produced were valuable ; animals are recorded as being used as payment as in Roman law where fines were paid in oxen and sheep ( Rollins 1836 ) and within the Iliad and Odyssey, attesting to a value c. 850-800 BCE ( Evans & Schmalensee 2005 ).

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