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Defying most expectations, Russia did not support the September 6 act due to its open conflict with Knyaz Alexander I. Russia wanted to preserve its influence in Bulgarian affairs and feared losing it as the new state grew stronger with Alexander I at its head.

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In 2008, starred alongside Guy Pearce and Saoirse Ronan in Death Defying Acts, a biopic about legendary escapologist Harry Houdini at the height of his career in the 1920s.
On July 19, 2010, Menzel performed " Defying Gravity " and " What I Did For Love " in front of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at A Broadway Celebration: In Performance at the White House.
Defying Gravity debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

Defying and with
Defying audience expectations, as he often did, Peckinpah immediately followed The Wild Bunch with the elegiac, funny and mostly non-violent 1970 Western The Ballad of Cable Hogue.
The channel presents: The Simpsons, Strike Force, Criminal Minds, CSI: NY Triple Play, CSI: Miami Triple Play, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Triple Play, Nip / Tuck, Bull Run, Life On Mars, The Cleveland Show, The Amazing Race, Legend Of The Seeker, The Wanda Sykes Show, Defying Gravity, TNA Impact Wrestling, Louie, The Walking Dead, with some movies every night and additional series.
Defying their boss, Angelo and Johnny go to the airport where Bodhi, Roach, and Nathaniel are about to leave for Mexico ( where Rosie awaits them with Tyler ).
In addition, the company presented several concert performances that included: An Evening With Christine Brewer ; Lucky To Be Me: The Music of Leonard Bernstein ; John Zorn & Friends ( with Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, Mike Patton, Marc Ribot, Dave Douglas and Uri Caine ); a family opera concert of Oliver Knussen's Where the Wild Things Are with a libretto by Maurice Sendak ; and Defying Gravity: The Music of Stephen Schwartz with Kristin Chenoweth and Raúl Esparza.
On February 10, 2012, Motorpsycho released the double CD / LP effort " The Death Defying Unicorn " in collaboration with keyboardist Ståle Storløkken from the free improv group Supersilent.
Defying predictions, Williamson returned in September and finished the season with a 1. 26 ERA in 28 appearances.
Defying the tradition of only one slayer per generation, Willow's spell will raise an army strong enough to do battle with The First.
He also earned a nomination for Album Of The Year for Defying Gravity and shares a nomination with Brad Paisley for Music Video Of The Year for " Start A Band ".

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Defying Lincoln's prediction that " the world will little note, nor long remember what we say here ," the Address became the most quoted speech in American history.
Defying political pundits, who had predicted it to be trounced in the April 2008 elections, the Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoist ) became the largest party amidst a general atmosphere of fear and intimidation from all sides.
Defying a computer analysis that said it could not be done, the fair opened on time.
* On the ABC series Defying Gravity, the mission to Mars took place in this year, ten years before the Antares Mission in 2052.
Defying this edict, Antigone attempted to bury her brother.
She also starred in the 2008 biopic romantic thriller Death Defying Acts.
Pearce portrayed pop artist Andy Warhol in Factory Girl and Harry Houdini in Death Defying Acts.
Maintained by Paul Schatzkin, author of " Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown.
Defying gravity, they move through the air, flying thirty feet upward to the ceiling, which they kiss.
The track, " Death Defying Headlines ", was released as a digital single as both a single edit and an extended dance remix.
Defying Ottoman rule, the klephts were highly admired and held a significant place in popular lore.
It features two of the newly recorded tracks from the ' Death Defying Headlines E. P.
She was the subject of a documentary titled The Eyes of Tammy Faye ( 1999 ) and a followup film titled Tammy Faye: Death Defying ( 2004 ) from Lions Gate Entertainment.
Defying this, Crump and Gracey connected all the effects to a motion-sensitive switch that, when passed, would turn everything on.
She also played Christa McAuliffe in the play Defying Gravity.
Defying the tiger Shere Khan, who is determined to eat the man-cub, she reveals that her name is Raksha ( which means " protection ") because of her ferocity as a fighter, and she will fight to the death for any of her cubs, natural or adopted.
* On the new ABC series Defying Gravity, the Antares 6-year space mission begins in this year.
She starred as astronaut-biologist Jen Crane in ABC's 2009 summer show Defying Gravity.
The Sherbs's second album, Defying Gravity, followed in 1981, but failed to produce a single that charted in the either the US or Australian top 100.
The track's mild AOR success was not enough to ignite album sales in the US, though, and Defying Gravity only reached No. 202 on the album charts.

influence and theological
In metaphysics, Aristotelianism had a profound influence on philosophical and theological thinking in the Islamic and Jewish traditions in the Middle Ages, and it continues to influence Christian theology, especially the scholastic tradition of the Catholic Church.
Because Arius and his followers had great influence in the schools of Alexandria — counterparts to modern universities or seminaries — their theological views spread, especially in the eastern Mediterranean.
Classical Arminianism ( sometimes titled Reformed Arminianism or Reformation Arminianism ) is the theological system that was presented by Jacobus Arminius and maintained by some of the Remonstrants ; its influence serves as the foundation for all Arminian systems.
At the time he was a student, the influence of Origen was still felt in the traditions of the theological school of Alexandria.
Much of his theological work continues to influence modern theologians, especially in regard to the relationship among the three Persons of the Trinity.
Their re-introduction, combined with Judeo-Islamic theological commentaries, had a great influence on Medieval philosophers such as Thomas Aquinas.
By the end of the 15th century was widely professed and taught in many theological faculties, but such was the influence of the Dominicans, and the weight of the arguments of Thomas Aquinas ( who had been canonised in 1323 and declared " Doctor Angelicus " of the Church in 1567 ) that the Council of Trent ( 1545 – 63 )— which might have been expected to affirm the doctrine — instead declined to take a position.
This would be his due, if for nothing else, on account of the great influence exercised by his Latin version of the Bible upon the subsequent ecclesiastical and theological development.
Although the debate tended toward a condemnation of Molinism's insistence on free will to the detriment of efficacious grace, the important influence of the Jesuit Order — among other considerations — which, beside important political and theological power in Europe, had also various missions abroad ( Jesuit Reducciones in South America, missions in China, etc.
The influence of Platonism on mathematics research and theological beliefs.
Much Christian literature was produced in the vernacular Old Saxon, the notable ones being a result of the literary output and wide influence of Saxon monasteries such as Fulda, Corvey, and Verden ; and the theological controversy between the Augustinian Gottschalk and the semipelagian Rabanus Maurus.
In addition, a varying number of periti () were available for theological consultation — a group that turned out to have a major influence as the council went forward.
Under Cardinal Ratzinger's influence, theological formation schools were forbidden from using the Catholic Church's organization and grounds to teach liberation theology in the sense of theology using unacceptable Marxist ideas, not in the broader sense.
However, the Safavids ' strategy was in many ways too successful: the power and influence of the religious class meant that they had a great deal of autonomy, and it was the subsequent tension between Safavid state and the clergy that drove Bahrain's theological vitality.
At that time the " mainline " Protestant denominations weakened sharply in both membership and influence while the most conservative religious denominations ( such as the Southern Baptists and Missouri Synod Lutherans ) grew rapidly in numbers, spread across the United States, had grave internal theological battles and schisms, and became politically powerful.
" In all the heated theological controversies of the day, particularly the long and bitter one concerning the views put forward by Dr Horace Bushnell, he was conspicuous, using his influence to bring about harmony, and in the councils of the Congregational churches, over two of which, the Brooklyn councils of 1874 and 1876. he presided as moderator, he manifested great ability both as a debater and as a parliamentarian.
The Platonic influence on Maximus ' thought can be seen most clearly in his theological anthropology.
As an exegete he exercised a powerful influence on theological investigation.
Because of this similarity, as well as through the influence of Muslim culture and philosophy on the Jewish community within the Islamic world, there has been considerable and continued physical, theological, and political overlap between the two faiths in the subsequent 1, 400 years.
Among the theories about external sources of influence, Michael Marissen ’ s is the best-founded and the most plausible, drawing attention to the possibility of theological connotations.
As vice principal of the theological college at Cuddesdon ( 1854 – 1859 ) he wielded considerable influence, and, on returning to Oxford as vice-principal of St Edmund Hall, became a force among the undergraduates, exercising his influence in opposition to the liberal reaction against Tractarianism, which had set in after John Henry Newman's conversion to Catholicism in 1845.
However, notable Christian theologians rejected Aristotelian theological influence, especially the first generation of Christian Reformers and most notably Martin Luther.
In the midst of other labors, Jowett had been quietly exerting his influence so as to conciliate all shades of liberal opinion, and bring them to bear upon the abolition of the theological test, which was still required for the M. A.

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