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Despairing and began
Despairing perhaps of his relationship with Ghazi, he now began to secretly suggest co-operation with the Saudi royal family.

Despairing and on
Despairing of a peaceful settlement, on November 27, Superintendent Odeneal requested Major John Green, commanding officer at Fort Klamath, to furnish sufficient troops to compel Captain Jack to move to the reservation.
Despairing of success, King committed suicide by tying a bag of bullets around his neck and leaping from a ferryboat in New York Harbor on November 13, 1865, and was buried at the City Cemetery in Ogdensburg.

Despairing and .
Upon arriving in France, Bedford condemns Charles for aligning himself with Joan: " How much he wrongs his fame ,/ Despairing of his own arms ' fortitude ,/ To join with witches and the help of hell " ( 2. 1. 16 – 18 ).
Despairing, she resumes her dance.
Despairing of ever making Ellen his wife, he attempts to have her agree to be his mistress.
Despairing of his opportunities in England, James joined his brother William, who had gone to Racine, Wisconsin, to work at a relative's quarry.
Despairing, he fell ill and subsequently died.
Despairing of any siege operation against the Temple's massive walls, Titus had the gates burnt down.
Despairing, he joins an army ranged against his native Antona.
Despairing of his own life, he ordered the rest to make their escape with all speed and to save themselves for the service of their country, but he himself armed and rising to his knees defended himself, killed some of the enemy and was himself slain by a javelin cast.
Despairing of success, Ivan Asen III and Irene Palaiologina secretly fled Tarnovo with choice treasures from the palace treasury, including pieces captured from defeated Byzantine Emperors in former victories.

opportunity and remain
It is the purpose of Armed Forces Day to give Americans an opportunity to honor men of the Armed Forces, those who have made the supreme sacrifice, those who remain to preserve our security.
But when there is not freedom and opportunity to choose, men -- individual men -- must remain in status and society does not, cannot, progress.
Other satellite males remain quietly nearby, waiting for their opportunity to take over a territory.
His decision to remain in Denmark probably points to him lacking sufficient support, though he would certainly wait for an opportunity to forcefully assert his claim and depose his half-brother.
Refusing the opportunity to rule, Den rides with Katherine into the sunset, content to remain in Neverwhere as " Den ".
In consideration of the athletes in Taiwan having an opportunity to compete in the Olympic Games, the sports constitution in Taiwan could function as a local organization of China and still remain in the Olympic Movement in the name of the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee.
Pyanfar offers Tully the opportunity to return with the human ships, but he elects to remain on The Pride as a crew member.
Sun Quan originally intended to remain neutral and observe the conflict between Liu Bei and Cao Cao while waiting for an opportunity to strike.
There is a caveat, however: " A program established under this section must not, directly or indirectly, deprive any person not entitled to its benefits of: ( a ) any position or seniority in the service of the State: ( b ) any place in an educational or training institution ; ( c ) a scholarship or other financial support ; or ( d ) a right to carry on any business or profession or to enjoy any other opportunity, amenity or service ; to which that person has already become, and would otherwise remain, entitled.
Dispersing males join groups with other males and remain in them until they find an opportunity to immigrate to a new group.
Wanting an opportunity to manage, and to remain near Baltimore, Kelley requested a transfer to the Washington Senators, but Washington did not have enough talent to send to Brooklyn to make a trade.
Conductive polymers such as polyaniline remain of widespread interest, providing an opportunity to address fundamental issues of importance to condensed matter physics, including, for example, the metal-insulator transition, the Peierls Instability and quantum decoherence.
In the statement the armed group said they " would remain attentive and never let pass an opportunity for peace.
Brown cited a desire to remain closer to his home in Maryland, an opportunity that existed at CBS, which broadcasts The NFL Today out of New York City.
Otherwise they would remain outside any declared British exclusion zones and wait for a target of opportunity ".
In September 2001 John Snow and George Stephenson Colleges were formed out of University of Durham Stockton Campus, which although it provided UDSCBC the opportunity to create two separate clubs, it was decided due to low membership and boats that it should remain a joint club.
She later considered resigning from cabinet over the issue on two separate occasions, but ultimately chose to remain because ( she argued ) it would give her the opportunity to moderate the legislation.
He was offered an opportunity to leave Cuba in the 1980 Mariel boatlift, but chose to remain in Cuba and work for change.
Although they were offered the opportunity to make the series in England, the pair decided to remain in Australia because they did not want to live in London.
Although they were offered the opportunity to make the series in England, the pair decided to remain in Australia because they did not want to live in London.
Then he returned to the minors and was upset over never gaining an opportunity to remain in baseball after retiring.
Jamie and Cully remain free and use the opportunity to attack other Quarks in a series of guerrilla raids.
The organization's membership chooses to remain anonymous because of the belief that service, when provided anonymously, provides a unique philanthropic opportunity.
Some commentators have criticized the use of cy-près settlements ; the American Law Institute's Draft of the Principles of the Law of Aggregate Litigation proposes limiting cy-près to " circumstances in which direct distribution to individual class members is not economically feasible, or where funds remain after class members are given a full opportunity to make a claim.

opportunity and directly
Returning the assigned illustration quickly does not directly correlate to winning the Gold Award, but those artists who do so are allowed the opportunity to illustrate additional stories.
He also has the opportunity to directly influence it by using his veto to stop a bill ; however, his veto can be overruled by a three-fifths majority vote in the presence of at least half of the statutory number of members of the Sejm ( 230 ).
Through small group discussions, the event gives participants the opportunity to hear directly about the experiences of former incarcerees first-hand, to share their experiences and feelings about what they learned, and talk about the relevance of what happened at Manzanar to their own lives.
In-ear earphones, whose sound enters directly into the ear canal without any opportunity to be deflected or absorbed elsewhere, are a common cause of tinnitus when volume is set beyond moderate levels.
Schneider has speculated that it may simply have been the opportunity to work directly with Keaton.
The podcast also gives the opportunity to fans to speak to Brennan directly.
Some even allowed characters the opportunity to bypass the Valley of Fire and be transported directly to the Inner Region or the Crown of Command.
When the major powers became directly involved, as the U. S. did in the war in Vietnam, or the Soviet Union did in the Afghanistan, the results were generally a disaster for the major power due to diminished economic opportunity cost, military combat readiness, military morale, and public morale.
They are given an opportunity to directly compensate the victim — to the degree possible.
When statements are directly accusatory, the defense needs an opportunity to explore the accuser ’ s motives.
The popularity of the Tasman formulae was directly responsible for 1966s ' return to power ' in Formula One, and having spent years developing with Repco the Brabham cars and eventually the Oldsmobile based Repco V8s in his Brabhams in the Tasman series gave Jack Brabham the opportunity to unexpectedly dominate Formula One with a ready-proven lightweight car that left Ferrari and the British ' garagistes ' struggling with their heavy, technically fragile or underpowered cars until the appearance of the Lotus-Cosworth late in 1967.
Competitive intangibles, whilst legally non-ownable, directly impact effectiveness, productivity, wastage, and opportunity costs within an organization-and therefore costs, revenues, customer service, satisfaction, market value, and share price.
Gesualdo's style followed directly from Luzzaschi's, and he named the older composer as his mentor: the two worked together at Ferrara in the early 1590s, giving Gesualdo ample opportunity to absorb the chromaticism and textural contrasts of the Ferrarese, including Luzzaschi and Alfonso Fontanelli.
" The amendment did not mention equal opportunity directly, but it helped undergird a series of later rulings which dealt with legal struggles, particularly by African Americans and later women, seeking greater political and economic power in the growing republic.
An argument similar to D ' Souza's was raised by Nozick in Anarchy, State, and Utopia, who wrote that the only way to achieve equality of opportunity was " directly worsening the situations of those more favored with opportunity, or by improving the situation of those less well-favored.
The partially buried watercourses provided a convenient drainage opportunity, and many houses had privies discharging directly into the channels.
Nominees from electoral districts from around the republic, typically consisting of an average of 110, 000 inhabitants, were directly chosen by party authorities, providing little opportunity for political change, since all political authority was directly subordinate to the higher level above it.
In the context of a PPF, opportunity cost is directly related to the shape of the curve ( see below ).
Viewers will have the opportunity to share their opinions on Masterson's various platforms and pitch themselves to be a part of his presidential Cabinet by uploading videos directly to the Republicrats robust, interactive destination site.
He also became directly involved in the investment process by offering consultance to Merrill Lynch and to Wells Fargo, thus having the opportunity to put in practice the prescriptions of financial theory.
However, Lee urged the West, particularly United States, not to boycott the 2008 Olympic games, and instead take the opportunity when China is opening itself up to the world, to directly engage China in efforts to bring China closer to the international community in terms of its human rights.
This led directly to the agreement with Macdonald Development facilitating tenants with an opportunity to purchase the homes they occupied.

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