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Elsewhere, rebel forces took up positions at the Four Courts, the centre of the Irish legal establishment, at Jacob's Biscuit Factory and Boland's Mill and at the hospital complex at South Dublin Union and the adjoining Distillery at Marrowbone Lane.
Elsewhere in his Church History, Eusebius reports seeing what he took to be portraits of Jesus, Peter and Paul, and also mentions a bronze statue at Banias / Paneas, of which he wrote, " They say that this statue is an image of Jesus " ( H. E.
Elsewhere in the Middle East, Iraq took a big step toward gaining independence from the British.
Elsewhere, however, it is claimed that the first divorce took place only in 230 BC, at which time Dionysius of Halicarnassus notes that " Spurius Carvilius, a man of distinction, was the first to divorce his wife " on grounds of infertility.
Elsewhere, the 2nd Battalion took part in the Third Afghan War in 1919 and in operations in the North-West Frontier.
Elsewhere the 1st Battalion, from 1917, took part in the Mesopotamian Campaign ( now Iraq ), gaining only a single Battle Honour in the process.
Westphall, who has autism, took on major significance in St. Elsewhere < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s final episode, " The Last One ," where the common interpretation of that finale is that the entire St.
Elsewhere on the battlefield, however, Otho's 13th legion was defeated by Vitellius ' Alaudae, and the Adiutrix eventually gave way when a force of Batavian auxiliaries took them in the flank.

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This issue of the scholarly journal concerning contemporary weird tales includes Stephen Tompkins ' essay, The Nemesis of Mimesis: Thomas Ligotti, Worlds Elsewhere, and the Darkness Ten Times Black.
Bernard Bergonzi reviewed it in the New Statesman in the September 20, 1963 issue and said, " Many first novels are excessively autobiographical, but A Man from Elsewhere suffers from the opposite fault of being a cerebral construct, dreamed up out of literature and the contemporary French cinema.

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) Elsewhere, the album explored more serious themes, and found Bowie paying unusually direct homage to his influences with " Song for Bob Dylan ", " Andy Warhol ", and " Queen Bitch ", a Velvet Underground pastiche.
Elsewhere, they hit civilians with their rifle butts to drive them off.
Elsewhere the name is taken for a four-string guitar with a scale length of 23 " ( 585 mm )— about the same as a Terz Guitar.
Elsewhere, the emperor had pictures of angels and demons, with the demons having a " most ugly shape, with long hornes, staring eyes ... with such horrible difformity and deformity, that I wonder the poore women are not frightened therewith.
Elsewhere around the world, " punkabilly " band The Living End became major stars in Australia with their self-titled 1998 debut.
Elsewhere, " Hellene " or " gentile " ( ethnikos ) remained the word for " pagan "; and paganos continued as a purely secular term, with overtones of the inferior and the commonplace.
Elsewhere, Magritte challenges the difficulty of artwork to convey meaning with a recurring motif of an easel, as in his The Human Condition series ( 1933, 1935 ) or The Promenades of Euclid ( 1955 ) ( wherein the spires of a castle are " painted " upon the ordinary streets which the canvas overlooks ).
Elsewhere in Northeast Africa, the Periplus of the Red Sea reports that Somalis, through their northern ports such as Zeila and Berbera, were trading frankincense and other items with the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula well before the arrival of Islam as well as with then Roman-controlled Egypt.
Elsewhere, adults, as reported in newspapers from the mid-1930s to the mid-1950s, typically saw it as a form of extortion, with reactions ranging from bemused indulgence to anger.
" Elsewhere in the garden, Alice meets the Red Queen ( now human-sized ), who impresses Alice with her ability to run at breathtaking speeds — a reference to the chess rule that queens are able to move any number of vacant squares at once, in any direction, making them the most " agile " of the pieces.
Elsewhere around us, brothers and neighbors are engaged in homicide with means made available to them by those who lead humanity on our joint road into the third millennium.
Elsewhere, the religious reformation causes, processes, and effects were different ; Anglicanism arose in England with the English Reformation, and most Protestant denominations derive from the Germanic denominations.
Elsewhere, wealthy people wiped themselves with wool, lace or hemp, while less wealthy people used their hand when defecating into rivers, or cleaned themselves with various materials such as rags, wood shavings, leaves, grass, hay, stone, sand, moss, water, snow, maize, ferns, may apple plant husks, fruit skins, or seashells, and corncobs, depending upon the country and weather conditions or social customs.
Elsewhere, as in North America, the UK and Australia, ALS services are performed by paramedics, but rarely with the type of direct " hands-on " physician leadership seen in Europe.
Elsewhere, tagged " with apologies to Dave Berg ".
Elsewhere in the New Testament the Rahab of the Book of Joshua is mentioned as an example of a person of faith () and good works (), but these use another Greek word-Ῥαάβ and it is coupled with the term harlot.
Elsewhere he completely rebuilt the south wall cloisters, with new heavy buttresses, and removed the arcading of the east cloisters during rebuilding the south transept walls.
Elsewhere, Charon appears as a cranky, skinny old man or as a winged demon wielding a double hammer, although Michelangelo's interpretation, influenced by Dante's depiction in Inferno, canto 3, shows him with an oar over his shoulder, ready to beat those who delay (“ batte col remo qualunque s ' adagia ”, Inferno 3, verse 111 ).
Elsewhere in Etruria, the god was called Śuri, probably to be identified with Soranus.
Elsewhere he was portrayed with a ram-horned head.
Somewhere to Elsewhere, released in July 2000, featured all the original members of Kansas, plus Greer, with all songs written by Livgren.

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Elsewhere, for which he received six consecutive Emmy Award nominations, and his most recent reality show about green living called Living With Ed on Planet Green with his wife, actress Rachelle Carson-Begley.
" Tolstoy's Play, " The Living Corpse ," Stirs Russia ; Strong Melodrama Produced in Russia Will Soon be Seen in Berlin and Elsewhere --; The Story of a Worthless Husband's Failure and Final Sacrifice.
* Living Carelessly in Tokyo and Elsewhere ( autobiography -- New York: Free Press.

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Elsewhere the reader may find further discussion of design methods for practical FIR filter design.
Elsewhere, Willy Wheeler ( portly, in his sixties ) cartwheels for a photographer.
Elsewhere in the colonies, Fox helped to establish organizational systems for the Friends, along the same lines as he had done in Britain.
Elsewhere he argues against the single pair origin, indicating his disbelief, noting for example, " how very different in their bodies are the Germans and Scythians from the Libyans and Ethiopians.
Elsewhere, it is reported customary to partition into three classes, e. g. 48 dirhams for the rich, 24 for middle class and 12 for the poor.
Elsewhere around this time, activists like Sir Douglas Nicholls were commencing their campaigns for Aboriginal rights within the established Australian political system and the age of frontier conflict closed.
Elsewhere, the plan for university reform ( plan Devaquet ) caused a crisis in 1986 when a young man named Malik Oussekine ( 1964 – 1986 ) was killed by the police, leading to massive demonstrations and the proposal's withdrawal.
Elsewhere, as a liquor store is opening for the day, Don snatches a cheap bottle of whiskey from an assistant clerk.
Elsewhere, requested to not be credited for his role as KITT's voice.
Elsewhere, consent from family members or next-of-kin is required for organ donation.
" Elsewhere he has said that " Research is for nations and mankind, not for researchers themselves.
Elsewhere, in construction and shelter, there are numerous opportunities for diversion and profit through substandard workmanship, kickbacks for contracts and favouritism in the provision of valuable shelter material.
* Captain Pinstripe ( referencing two of their songs from Elsewhere for 8 Minutes ).
* Elsewhere for 8 Minutes ( 1997 )
From Elsewhere for 8 Minutes:
Elsewhere the iconoclasts seemed to treat their actions as a job of work ; in one city the group waited for the bell rung to mark the start of the working day before beginning their work.
Elsewhere, he describes Ceres ' Sicilian priestesses as " older women respected for their noble birth and character ".
Elsewhere Pitt won a personal triumph when he was elected a Member for the University of Cambridge, a constituency he had long coveted and which he would continue to represent for the remainder of his life.

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