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Facing the bridge to Port Jervis, New York on US Routes 6 and 209
Facing suspicions about his " Irish " roots and his association with New Licht theologian John Simson ( then under investigation by Scottish ecclesiastical courts ), a ministry in Scotland was unlikely to be a success, so he left the church, returning to Ireland to pursue a career in academia.
* " A Brief History of Codependence and a Look at the Psychological Literature ," in: P. Mellody e. a., Facing Codependence, New York etc.
Some of his musical articles for the New Statesman and other journals were reprinted in Music and Life, Facing the Music, Musical Meanderings, and Variations on the theme of Music.
More recent films from the " New Wave " of cinema since the 1980s have achieved worldwide recognition, such as The Official Story ( Best foreign film oscar in 1986 ), Man Facing Southeast, A Place in the World, Nine Queens, Son of the Bride, The Motorcycle Diaries, Blessed by Fire, and The Secret in Their Eyes, winner of the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Reprinted, New York: University Place Bookshop ( 1967 ); Detroit: Facing Reality Publishing Co. ( 1967 )
* Contributing author of Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future: America in the 21st century ( Madison Books, Lanham, Maryland, 1997 ); and Freedom in the World: The Annual Guide of Political Rights and Civil Liberties ( Freedom House, New York City, 1993 ).
* Texts and Commentary: Hegel's Preface to His System in a New Translation With Commentary on Facing Pages, and " Who Thinks Abstractly?
Dr. Matthew Jockers has written on the importance of Driscoll as a writer on the Irish in the West Window Facing West: Charles Driscoll's Kansas Irish " New Hibernia Review Volume 8, Number 3, helping to revive interest in his writing and life.
* The New York Times Headliners ; Facing Judgment December 11, 1988
The Man, Maps & Atlases, Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground and Facing New York.
*" Hinson, Facing a Morals Charge, Shuns Clamor to Quit Congress ," New York Times, March 9, 1981, A18 ; AP, " Jon Hinson Dies at 53 ," July 25, 1995 ; Art Harris, " Hinson's Memory Haunts His Mississippi District ," Washington Post, June 17, 1981.
Unfortunately, the Crown did not tolerate such a visible play for land, and Croghan's private land dealings went unconfirmed Facing bankruptcy, " He drew bills payable on Samuel Wharton in London " for thousands of pounds to patent his New York land.
Facing up to this, Rayner is able to defeat Oblivion in New York City, imprisoned the entity within his own mind, and free the Justice League.
Facing east, it was not in the best alignment for freight traffic between upstate New York and points south.
* 06 ) The Evolution of Revolution: " Live from Tehran " and " Facing the New Millennium "
# Nationalist and Independence Movements, Decolonisation and Challenges Facing New States
Facing New South Wales in the final, White added 46 off 16 balls, scoring at almost three runs a ball.
* Facing New Faces of Icons-One-man exhibition, Greifswald ( 2011 )
He made a film about the facial deforming disease noma for a BBC 2 documentary Make Me A New Face which followed the work of the charity Facing Africa and Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Facing New South Wales on 17 November, Taylor hit a forgettable nine, however four more scalps came, two of them from what was becoming a prolific partnership, both for England and Derbyshire, with Geoff Miller.
Facing the Brooklyn Dodgers in the World Series, he singled and scored in a 2-run eighth inning in Game 3, and New York hung on to win 2-1.
* Shidzue Ishimoto, Facing Two Ways: The Story of My Life ( New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1935 ) ( autiobiography ).

Facing and Islanders
Facing the Islanders for the Cup, the Flyers ultimately lost in six games on Bob Nystrom's overtime Cup-winning goal.

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Facing the forest now, she who had not dared to enter it before, walked between two trees at random and headed in what she believed was the direction of the pool.
Facing the Columbus Crew who captured the MLS Supporter's Shield for the best record in the MLS, the Wizards had a strong showing, earning a 1 – 1 tie in Game 1 of the first round series.
Facing money problems and unable to continue at the Tome School, the Rouse family sought a way for him to attend college by appealing to his oldest sister, who had married a Navy officer stationed in Hawaii.
Facing the audience, he claps his hands and then performs the leg-stomping shiko exercise to drive evil spirits from the dohyō as the gyōji, or referee, who will coordinate the bout announces the wrestlers ' names once more.
Facing attacks from the Union forces who tried to return to their fortification, Lea managed to secure seventy-five Federal wagons and cotton carts, all of which he dispatched to Shreveport.
Facing a young gunfighter named Pete Grant, who rode into town looking for a duel, Denton downs his vial of the potion only to find his opponent holding an identical bottle.
Facing its garden front on its Merrion Square side, stands a large triangular monument commemorating three founding figures of Irish independence, President of Dáil Éireann Arthur Griffith, who died in 1922, Michael Collins and Kevin O ' Higgins, the Chairman of the Provisional Government and the Vice-President of the Executive Council ( deputy prime minister ), both of whom were assassinated, in 1922 and 1927 respectively.
Kenyatta read the draft of the Kenya section of Padmore's new book, How Britain Rules Africa ( 1936 ) With the editorial help of an English editor named Dinah Stock who became a close friend, Kenyatta published his own book, Facing Mount Kenya ( his revised LSE thesis ) in 1938 under his new name, Jomo Kenyatta.
Facing a general strike over wage arrears for civil servants in January 2008, Bozizé appointed a new government headed by Faustin-Archange Touadéra, an academic figure who was politically unknown.
Another woman who was interviewed by Helen Watson, a sociologist, reported that, " Facing up to the crime and having to deal with it in public is probably worse than suffering in silence.
Dunayevskaya and her supporters eventually formed the News and Letters Committees in 1955 after splitting with CLR James, who was deported from the USA to Britain from where he continued to advise the Correspondence Publishing Committee, which split again in 1962, with those loyal to CLR James taking the name Facing Reality.
As a lawyer, he successfully defended Jules Verne in a libel suit presented against the famous author by the chemist Eugène Turpin, inventor of the explosive melinite, who claimed that the " mad scientist " character in Verne's book Facing the Flag was based on him.
Facing these events, several Jews in Lyck decided to escape, some abroad, some to Berlin, others fled from Germany as far as Shanghai Of those Jews who remained, 80 were murdered in various German concentration and death camps.
Facing a 3rd & 5 with 3: 24 left, his pass intended for Reggie Wayne was intercepted by Tracy Porter, who returned it 74 yards for a critical TD and 31 – 17 Saints lead.
Facing third and long, a run by Dawson apparently sealed victory for the Chiefs, but as Dawson lay on the ground, he was speared by Raiders ’ defensive end Ben Davidson, who dove into Dawson with his helmet, provoking Chiefs ’ receiver Otis Taylor to attack Davidson.
Facing a tour, the band recruited drummer, John DiTeodoro ( Johnny Dee ), who had been the drummer for the band Waysted.
Facing this act of rebellion, the military chief of Moyobamba, colonel José Matos, organized an army of 600 men, who met the patriots on June 6, 1821 in Higos Urco pampa.
Facing foreclosure on a loan from Bank of America, Boone sold the team to Washington, D. C. lawyer Earl Foreman, who moved the team to Washington for the 1969-70 season as the Washington Caps.
Facing the British Empire forces were the Sixth Army under 73-year-old General von Falkenhausen and the Second Army under General von der Marwitz ( who was recovering from an illness he had contracted on the Eastern Front ).
Facing a growing opposition from the general populace, Tsar Alexander II announced a decree that would raise the tuition fee for schools, thus preventing further social mobility for serfs who were allowed free mobility.
Facing reassignment, Harney pleaded with the Lincoln administration to continue cooperation in good faith with Price and protested the acts of unnamed persons-a likely reference to Blair and Lyon-" who clamored for blood have not ceased to impugn my motives.
Facing it, at a distance of about 365 yards, is the small island of Tabarka, where the Genoese family of the Lomellini, who had purchased the grant of the coral fishing from the Ottoman Turks, maintained a garrison from 1540 to 1742.
Facing the final dissolution of self that comes with personal loss and the facing of death might bring anxiety and confusion to many who have not yet given up their sense of self-importance.
* Daily Mail, " Facing five years in jail, the artist who fried eggs and hotdogs on flame of World War II monument ", 19. 04. 2011

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