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Deeply committed to Christianity, Kurtis attended ministry classes at Nyack College.
* Deeply cryogenic — must be stored at very low temperatures and thus needs heavy insulation
Deeply influenced by André Gide, Cernuda embraced his homosexuality at an early age and made homosexual desire and love the core of his poetry.
Deeply moved, she resolves to help him at whatever cost.
In 1978 Wilson compered the new wave afternoon at Deeply Vale Festivals ; this was actually the fourth live appearance by the fledgling Durutti Column and that afternoon Wilson also introduced an appearance ( very early in their career ) by The Fall featuring Mark E. Smith and Marc " Lard " Riley on bass guitar.
They recorded three songs, " Twilight ", " Deeply ", and " Elephant " in London, with producer Darren Allison ( Spiritualized, The Divine Comedy ) at the Red Bus studions in London.
Deeply influenced by the French Revolution, Rigas was the first who conceived and organized a comprehensive national movement aiming at the liberation of all Balkan nations — including the Turks of the region — and the creation of a " Balkan Republic ".
Deeply troubled by the conflict between his pacifism and his training for war, he spoke at length with his company commander, Captain Edward Courtney Bullock Danforth ( 1894 – 1973 ) of Augusta, Georgia and his battalion commander, Major Gonzalo Edward Buxton ( 1880 – 1949 ) of Providence, Rhode Island, a devout Christian himself.
Deeply disturbed at the degree of corruption that had crept into the sangha, Jinul sought to establish a new movement within Korean Seon which he called the " samadhi and prajna society " ().
Deeply interested in musicology, and particularly in the works of Bach, Couperin and Rameau, she toured the museums of Europe looking at original keyboard instruments ; she acquired old instruments and had new ones made at her request by Pleyel and Company.
The album was released as Xitintoday on Charisma records in 1978 and the band toured, played festivals including Deeply Vale Festivals ( later released as a CD ), Glastonbury Festival ( part of which was broadcast BBC television ) and his own themed Bohemian Love-In all day festival at the Roundhouse.
Deeply touched, Isabelle agrees to meet him at her grandmother's house.
Deeply disappointed, he returned to Prague on November 1923 and died a few years later at the age of 45.
After meeting at the Deeply Vale Free Festival in Bury, The Ruts were formed on 18 August 1977.
Live at Deeply Vale, featured thirteen songs from a July 1978 performance recorded at the free Deeply Vale festival that was held annually near Bury, Greater Manchester.
* Live at Deeply Vale 1970's ( 2006: Ozit )
Wave excitation drops exponentially as depth increases ( Deeply submerged submarines are normally not affected by wave action at all ).
Deeply upset when watching her son winning the pinball championship from earlier on television, she throws her champagne bottle at the TV screen, and then hallucinates the broken screen exploding champagne, beans, laundry detergent, and chocolate.
Deeply impressed as a boy by rustic pictures adorning the wayside chapels of his native country, his first attempt at composition was a sketch of the Nativity for the festival of Christmas in his father's house.
In Affectionate Remembrance of ENGLISH CRICKET, which died at the Oval on 29th AUGUST, 1882, Deeply lamented by a large circle of sorrowing friends and acquaintances R. I. P.

Deeply and do
Deeply suspicious of European intentions towards Ethiopia, she was a key player in the conflict over the Treaty of Wuchale with Italy, in which the Italian version made Ethiopia an Italian protectorate, while the Amharic version did not do so.
Deeply insulted by the British failure to do exactly as they were told, Tewodros imprisoned the members of the Rassam mission as well.

Deeply and .
Deeply imbued with the old Roman culture, she gave to that son's education a more refined and literary turn than suited the ideas of her Gothic subjects.
Deeply involved in the future of the Jews in the former Soviet Union, Steinsaltz serves as the region's Duchovny Ravin ( Spiritual Rabbi ), a historic Russian title which indicates that he is the spiritual mentor of Russian Jewry.
Deeply moved by her resemblance to his first love Ida Vysotskaya, Pasternak gave Ivinskaya several volumes of his poetry and literary translations.
Deeply saddened, Hadrian founded the Egyptian city of Antinopolis in his memory, and had Antinous deified – an unprecedented honour for one not of the ruling family.
" Deeply moved, Achilles relents and returns Hector ’ s corpse to the Trojans.
Rickman has also had a number other notable film roles such as Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Jamie in Truly, Madly, Deeply, P. L.
Deeply religious, Nat was often seen fasting, praying, or immersed in reading the stories of the Bible.
Deeply disappointed the English delegates left for England in the last week of June, reporting the Dutch were untrustworthy and that the United Provinces were under control of the Orangist party and thus a threat to the security of the Commonwealth.
Deeply moved by the deplorable state of the Leni Lenape Indians in America, twelve Moravian missionaries left their home in Herrnhut Germany and traveled by sea to the wilderness of Pennsylvania, a place known for religious tolerance under the auspices of Count Zinzendorf.
Deeply affected by his dismissal from the Academy, Eakins's later career focused on portraiture, such as his 1905 Portrait of Professor William S. Forbes.
Deeply penetrating S. aureus infections can be severe.
Deeply impressed and influenced by Congress leader Mahatma Gandhi, he became a loyal follower, first of Gandhi, and then of Jawaharlal Nehru.
Deeply in debt, he sold the property to Borst and moved east of the mountains.
Deeply in love with Tippett, her role was that of confidante, almost like an elder sister.
Deeply felt, filled with ornaments and trills, there are many similarities with the arietta of Piano Sonata, Op.
Truly, Madly, Deeply is a 1990 film made for the BBC's Screen Two series.
Deeply resenting the way he had been treated in the prison, Mesrine and Mercier made an extremely risky attempt to precipitate a mass break out from the maximum security block of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul on September 3, 1972.

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In March 1173, aggrieved at his lack of power and egged on by his father's enemies, the younger Henry launched the Revolt of 1173 – 1174.
Uthman's labours were cut short by his assassination, at the hands of aggrieved soldiers, in 656.
According to Thucydides, although the Spartans took no action at this time, they " secretly felt aggrieved ".
Austin Pilkington was aggrieved at Horne's failure to make the most of the opportunity he had provided, and he decided against offering him a post in the family firm.
Some cast members, Baxter claims, were aggrieved at Allen's treatment of them.
He was aggrieved at having to fight his dear teacher, Drona and the fatherlike Bhishma.
Kerly suggests that many complaints from the Commons came from lawyers of the common law, aggrieved at the Chancery's extended jurisdiction that overlapped with that of the common law.
Newcastle were aggrieved at the length of time Owen would now be out of action in forthcoming Premier League and Cup competitions as a result of the World Cup injury, particularly as he had been out for the half-season prior to the World Cup.
The King, aggrieved at what he took to be disrespect from the Duchess to his wife, bluntly announced in the presence of Adelaide, the Duchess, Victoria and many guests, that the Duchess was " incompetent to act with propriety ", that he had been " grossly and continually insulted by that person ", and that he hoped to have the satisfaction of living beyond Victoria's age of majority, so that the Duchess of Kent would never be Regent.
Farmers aggrieved at these policies were one of the principal support bases of the Blueshirt movement
The upright and considerate manner in which he treated the provincials won him their affection, but at the same time brought upon him the hatred of Roman Emperor Nero, who felt specially aggrieved because Soranus had refused to punish a city, which had defended the statues of its gods against the Imperial commissioners.
He was aggrieved at the indifference of the reading public towards the majority of his early books.
In 1986, Ablett became a born-again Christian and has been said to be slightly aggrieved at constantly being referred to as " God " by fans, a nickname based on his supreme football abilities.
He refused to go to Craiova, being aggrieved at the disestablishment of the Râmnic Diocese on November 7, 1939.
He had reason to feel aggrieved at his first Test dismissal — umpire Steve Bucknor gave him out caught behind, despite Key not hitting the ball.
Kilfedder by this stage was taking the Conservative whip at Westminster and so was aggrieved by this ( and subsequently given a knighthood ).
In particular, they were aggrieved at Catholic exclusion from Public Office and the continual confiscations of Catholic owned land.
He is intensely aggrieved by his mother's death and cannot reconcile this event, wailing and howling forlornly at the sky.
2. And be it further enacted, That if by or under the authority of the constitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by such constitution or laws persons or officers are or shall be charged with the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportunity to perform such prerequisite, or to become qualified to vote, it shall be the duty of every such person and officer to give to all citizens of the United States the same and equal opportunity to perform such prerequisite, and to become qualified to vote without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude ; and if any such person or officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full effect to this section, he shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs, and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also, for every such offence, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one month and not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court .”
3. And be it further enacted, That whenever, by or under the authority of the constitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to done by any citizen as a prerequisite to qualify or entitle him to vote, the offer of any such citizen to perform the act required to be done as aforesaid shall, if it fail to be carried into execution by reason of the wrongful act or omission aforesaid of the person or officer charged with the duty of receiving or permitting such performance or offer to perform, or acting thereon, be deemed and held as a performance in law of such act ; and the person so offering and failing as aforesaid, and being otherwise qualified, shall be entitled to vote in the same manner and to the same extent as if he had in fact performed such act ; and any judge, inspector, or other officer of election whose duty it is or shall be to receive, count, certify, register, report, or give effect to the vote of any such citizen who shall wrongfully refuse or omit to receive, count, certify, register, report, or give effect to the vote of such citizen upon the presentation by him of his affidavit stating such offer and the time and place thereof, and the name of the officer or person whose duty it was to act thereon, and that he was wrongfully prevented by such person or officer from performing such act, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs, and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also for every such offence be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one month and not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court .”
4. And be it further enacted, That if any person, by force, bribery, threats, intimidation, or other unlawful means, shall hinder, delay, prevent, or obstruct, or shall combine and confederate with others to hinder, delay, prevent, or obstruct, any citizen from doing any act required to be done to qualify him to vote or from voting at any election as aforesaid, such person shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs, and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also for every such offence be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one month and not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court .”
Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, the authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, advised that the episode is " best if watched with Australians who will be, perhaps understandably, aggrieved at their portrayal.
On September 5, aggrieved over what had taken place, he claimed to have experienced a vision in which the Archangel Gabriel announced to him that the last days of the Bible were at hand and that God had chosen him as a prophet who would cast out the Pākehā and restore Israel ( the Māori ) to their birthright in the land of Canaan ( Aotearoa / New Zealand ).

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