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Neither this, nor his moves towards absolutism, provoked outright rebellion, as it was believed that he would be succeeded by his daughter Mary, a Protestant and the wife of William of Orange.
All of these moves have not succeeded as the Queen is the personification of the Canadian, British, or Australian state ( or that of any other Commonwealth realm ).
After a series of carefully planned and executed moves, he succeeded in establishing a position on the crest of Deothal, not even over a thousand yards from Kazi Amar Singh Thapa ’ s main fort at Malaon.
Although the initial moves were easily beaten back by automatic fire and mortars, a second Chinese assault an hour later succeeded in overrunning the right forward platoon.
There was no panic among the British and Norwegian forces and they succeeded in countering the first moves of the Germans.
Hardap Region Governor Pieter Boltman resigned as party leader, opposing the party's moves to separate itself from the DTA, in July 2003, and he was succeeded by Henk Mudge, Dirk Mudge's son.
The beneficiary of these moves was the hitherto-unknown Chief Secretary to the Treasury, John Major, who briefly succeeded Howe as Foreign Secretary before succeeding Lawson as Chancellor, putting him in pole position to succeed Thatcher.

moves and immediately
Some websites allow play in real time and immediately show the opponents ' moves, while others use email to notify the players after each move ( see the links at the end of this article ).
Members who move from the district or are removed by redistricting may serve until the next Town Election, however any member who moves out of the Town immediately ceases to be a Member.
In Willow's dream, she moves from an intimate moment painting a love poem by Sappho on Tara's bare back, to attending the first day of drama class to learn that she is to be in a play performed immediately for which she does not know the lines or understand.
The simplest time control is " sudden death ", in which players must make a predetermined number of moves in a certain amount of time or forfeit immediately.
* Hannibal immediately moves to consolidate Carthage's control of Spain.
Milbury said that his moves were intended to improve the team immediately.
Henry's next moves, however, were dangerous: he abandoned the traditional alliance of his family with the Imperial House of Hohenstaufen and supported Pope Gregory IX, which immediately finished his disputes with the Church.
Since EchoStar frequently moves satellites among its many orbiting slots this list may not be immediately accurate.
Movement is based on a principle borrowed from ballroom and latin dance, in which the dancer moves their center of gravity immediately over the foot when a weight transfer is desired.
In what has been described as one of the most audacious moves in financial history, Nathan immediately bought up the government bond market, for what at the time seemed an excessively high price, before waiting two years, then selling the bonds on the crest of short bounce in the market in 1817 for a 40 % profit.
The offseason moves immediately paid off for the Monarchs as the team finished with a franchise-best 25-9 win / loss record.
Louise had been not as naive as he had believed, the affair with Helen and the suicide are found out, and his wife is left behind wondering about the mercy and forgiveness of God and Helen almost immediately moves on to an affair with another man.
The computational complexity also shows here as a move might not be immediately important, but after many moves could become highly important as other areas of the board take shape.
The moves paid off immediately, as the Rock began the 2010 season 6-1 on route to a 9-7 record.
** Letting the move stand, in which case he or she remains the second player and moves immediately, or
This problem features grasshoppers ( represented here by inverted queens ), a fairy chess piece which moves along the same lines as a queen, but which must " hop " over another piece ( friendly or enemy ) and land on the square immediately beyond.
If a pawn lands at the start of a slide ( except those of its own colour ) by direct movement or as the result of a switch with the 11 card or a Sorry card, it immediately moves to the last square of the slide.
Gia Carangi ( Angelina Jolie ) is a Philadelphia native who moves to New York City to become a fashion model and immediately catches the attention of powerful agent Wilhelmina Cooper ( Faye Dunaway ).
In both cases the tidal wave moves at the speed characteristic of waves in water of the depth found immediately behind the wave front.
After 4 ... Bxc3 + 5. bxc3, Black has several possibilities, the most common of which is that he immediately begins to blockade the doubled pawns with 5 .... c5 and applies more pressure on the ( often doomed ) pawn at c4 with the moves ... Ba6, ... Nc6-a5 and ... Rc8.
The melody in section A starts out with rests, then immediately becomes smooth and moves a little faster than section A.
When he took over the foreign office, he immediately engaged in a series of moves to lay the diplomatic groundwork for a negotiated settlement of this dispute.
As Rosie's relationship with her parents started to break down before appearing on the show, she immediately moves in with him, starts calling him ' Dad ' and referring to herself as ' Rosie Lucas '.
Ainge responded with two bold moves that changed the franchise's fortunes almost overnight: the 2007 trades for the Minnesota Timberwolves ' Kevin Garnett and the Seattle SuperSonics ' Ray Allen immediately returned the Celtics to the ranks of the NBA's elite franchises for the first time since the early 1990s.

moves and because
This response is mostly secondary because salamanders have been observed to remain stationary near odoriferous prey but only feed if it moves.
When the wind blows horizontally, it presses on and moves the ball ; because ping-pong balls are very lightweight, they move easily in light winds.
The day-to-day risks are generally small because the transactions involve small differences in price, so an execution failure will generally cause a small loss ( unless the trade is very big or the price moves rapidly ).
If the defendant moves for a mistrial, there is no bar to retrial, unless the prosecutor acted in " bad faith ," i. e. goaded the defendant into moving for a mistrial because the government specifically wanted a mistrial.
Britain approved of it because London felt that there was need for a stable, peaceful power in central Europe that could discourage aggressive moves by France or Russia.
Intake stroke: The first stroke of the internal combustion engine is also known as the suction stroke because the piston moves to the maximum volume position ( downward direction in the cylinder ).
To explain stellar aberration in the context of an aether-based theory of light was regarded as more problematic, because it requires that the aether be stationary even as the Earth moves through it — precisely the problem that led Newton to reject a wave model in the first place.
This means that the planet moves faster near its perihelion than near its aphelion, because at the smaller distance it needs to trace a greater arc to cover the same area.
This can render occupying the corner largely useless, and often much worse than that because of loss of tempo ( Where it is an issue of running out of desirable moves and being forced to make undesirable ones, the grabbing of a corner may give the opponent not only the wedging response but also a follow-up move which one cannot respond to practically ).
It is difficult to demarcate the gland's upper and lower border with vertebral levels because it moves position in relation to these during swallowing.
He is accused of committing the naturalistic fallacy, because he is trying to deduce what people ought to do from what they do in fact do ; the fallacy of equivocation, because he moves from the fact that something is desirable ( 1 ), i. e. is capable of being desired, to the claim that it is desirable ( 2 ), i. e. that it ought to be desired ; and the fallacy of composition, because the fact that people desire their own happiness does not imply that the aggregate of all persons will desire the general happiness.
For example, in John 7: 1-9 Jesus moves around in Galilee but avoids Judea, because " the Jews " were looking for a chance to kill him.
The location of the DSLAM depends on the telco, but it cannot be located too far from the user because of attenuation, the loss of data due to the large amount of electrical resistance encountered as the data moves between the DSLAM and the user's DSL modem.
However in the field of general aviation, there have been objections to these moves, because of the cost, size, limited benefit to the users in uncontrolled airspace, and, in the case of balloons and gliders, the power requirements during long flights.
The Nash equilibrium may also have non-rational consequences in sequential games because players may " threaten " each other with non-rational moves.
A cold front tends to give less warning of its approach because it usually moves faster than a warm front and has a narrower band of clouds and weather.
It decreases from east to west because monsoon wind moves from east to west and drained clouds in eastern part takes less quantity of water vapours with them to western part.
A large volume of railroad freight moves through Memphis, because of its two heavy-duty Mississippi River railroad crossings, which carry several major east-west railroad freight lines, and also because of the major north-south railroad lines through Memphis which connect with such major cities as Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, Dallas, Houston, Mobile, and Birmingham.
" Stephen King admired " the sort of playful details of which only British fantasists seem capable " and concluded that they worked because Rowling enjoys a quick giggle and then moves briskly forward.
The first moves are usually played on or near the 4-4 star points in the corners, because in those places it is easiest to gain territory or influence.
The third method is called scanning because the sensor moves across the focal plane much like the sensor of a desktop scanner.

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