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Finally and 1688
Finally, on 24 August 1688, James ordered writs to be issued for a general election.
Finally, Twining cites a study by Ludovico Antonio Muratori which documents the various degrees of the ecclesiastical authorities alternately authorizing and suppressing the veneration of the Iron Crown until in 1688 the matter was subjected to be studied by the Congregation of Rites in Rome, which in 1715 diplomatically concluded its official examination by permitting Iron Crown to be exposed for public veneration and carried in processions, but leaving the essential point of the identity of the iron ring of the Iron Crown with one of the nails of Christ's crucifixion undecided.

Finally and great
Finally, the fact that the Rising had caused a great deal of death and destruction also contributed towards antagonism toward the rebels.
Finally, Niggle journeys farther and deeper into the Forest, and beyond into the great mountains that he only faintly glimpsed in his painting.
Finally, a great battle at Tarbat Ness on the south side of the Dornoch Firth ended with Karl defeated and fugitive or dead.
Finally, Williams was flip-flopped in the order with the great slugger Jimmie Foxx, with the idea that Williams would get more pitches to hit.
Finally in November 1755, Pitt was dismissed from office as paymaster, having spoken during a debate at great length against the new system of continental subsidies proposed by the government of which he was still a member.
Finally, when artificial items are introduced to a biotope setting, the design and arrangement of these specific items is of great importance for biotope regeneration.
Finally, with the silver deposits — being mined at Schwaz — to work with and his mint at Hall, Sigismund issued, in 1486, large numbers of the first true Thaler-sized coin, the Guldengroschen ( great gulden, being of silver but equal in value to a Goldgulden ).
Finally in 1419 he took the great fortress of Chateau-Gaillard, midway between Rouen and Paris, after a six month siege.
Finally, Kexholm and Ingria were sparsely populated and not of great interest.
Finally, Edward expresses great shame, admits his fault and acquiesces.
Finally, with help from Larry Gadd the owner of North River Press, the book was published and became a great success .< ref > Laurence Gadd.
Finally, after another song from Nichols or Bentley, there was a situation comedy sketch worked up from the clichés of a literary or cinematic genre ; for example, later TIFH programmes included a sketch about restoration England, with Charles II, Nell Gwynne and the Puritan keeper of the Privy Purse (" anything TV can do, we can do later "); or a spoof spy story set on an international sleeper from London to Paris ("… as I moved through the train I gazed at a handsome film star, slumbering in his compartment, and a thought struck me — whether you're great or whether you're humble, when you sleep upright you dribble ").
Finally, Alice reaches the eighth square and finds her way to her castle, where a great feast in her honor takes place, with many of the characters she met previously on her journey.
Finally, Rikuganger is formed with Tank as the head and torso, Jet as the waist and Marine as the legs, and is slow but has great brute strength.
Milton ’ s point is that licensing books cannot possibly prevent societal corruption ( it is “ far insufficient to the end which it intends "), so there is no viable stopping point: “ If we think to regulate printing, thereby to rectify manners, we must regulate all recreations and pastimes ...” Finally, Milton also points out that if there are even licensers fit for making these judgments, then the possibility of error in licensing books is still great, and the amount of time the job would take is impractical.
Finally, when only part of a sideband is attenuated ( as often happens to skywave signals reflecting off the ionosphere ), an effect known as selective fading, very unpleasant effects result ; hence, the C-QUAM system is not often if ever used for shortwave broadcasting, nor by stations which receive a great deal of skywave interference.
Finally Holmes would rally with that great champion reserve by decking Weaver with sharp uppercut in the 11th and stopping him on his feet in the 12th.
Finally, the use of psychics may simply reduce anxiety and fill the emotional needs of individuals who must be experiencing great stress.
Finally at the bottom of the shield are two red triangles representing Yukon's mountains with gold circles in them representing the Yukon's great mineral resources.
Finally, Buddhist tradition recognizes Menander as one of the great benefactors of the faith, together with Asoka and Kanishka.
Finally, the A465 passes Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil ( great view of Pen Y Fan from here ), then continues to Cefn Coed y cymmer ( North End of Merthyr Tydfil ), then leads to the A470 link and then continues down the west side of the valley to Neath.
Finally, Longinus sets out five sources of sublimity: " great thoughts, strong emotions, certain figures of thought and speech, noble diction, and dignified word arrangement ".
Finally Bishop John translated the body of Ithamar from the old Saxon cathedral to the new Norman one, the whole being dedicated in 1130 ( or possibly 1133 ) by the Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by 13 bishops in the presence of Henry I, but the occasion was marred by a great fire which nearly destroyed the whole city and damaged the new cathedral.
Finally, Brewer's unscripted remarks in support of church funding for colleges at the 1938 Abilene Christian College lectures provoked great controversy.

Finally and des
Finally, on 4 April 1945, Schörner was promoted to Field Marshal and was named as the new Commander-in-Chief of the German Army ( Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres ) in Hitler's last testament.
Finally, some of the plenary manuscripts also contain " apostolic church order " literature ; a collation of that has also been presented at a conference of the Association pour l ' Etudes des Apocryphes Chretiennes.
Finally we may mention, as ancient history, the translation of Eutropius and Dares, by Geoffrey of Waterford ( 13th century ), who gave also the Secret des Secrets, a translation from a work wrongly attributed to Aristotle, which belongs to the next division ( Rom.
Finally, des flûtes refers to softer flue combinations that were used alone ( as opposed to accompanying a solo stop ).
Finally published in 1995 in France, the novel became the first in history to win both the Prix Goncourt and the Prix Médicis plus the Goncourt des Lycéens.

Finally and variations
Finally, some boules games ( boccia, pétanque ) began as variations of earlier games, deliberately created and designed to accommodate the needs of players with physical disabilities.
Finally, it is also usually considered a disadvantage to bat last, when the pitch has deteriorated by wear and there are more natural variations to its bounce and ability to take spin.
Finally the Western grip ( and its extreme variations ), are some of the most radical grips used on the tour, mostly by clay-courters, and are used to create massive amounts of topspin.

Finally and perhaps
Finally, just as no different issues are posed for thoughtful analysis by the foreshortening of time that may yet pass before the end of human life on this earth, but only stimulation and alarm to the imagination, the same thing must be said in connection with the question of what we may perhaps already be doing, by human action, to accelerate this end.
" Finally, Geoffrey borrowed many of the names for Arthur's possessions, close family and companions from the pre-Galfridian Welsh tradition, including Kaius ( Cei ), Beduerus ( Bedwyr ), Guenhuuara ( Gwenhwyfar ), Uther ( Uthyr ) and perhaps also Caliburnus ( Caledfwlch ), the latter becoming Excalibur in subsequent Arthurian tales.
Finally, perhaps the most influential European lute composer was the Hungarian Bálint Bakfark ( c. 1526 – 30 – 1576 ), whose contrapuntal fantasias were much more difficult and tighter than those of his Western European contemporaries.
Finally, when typing the resulting program into the computer, one might accidentally type a "<" where a ">" was intended, perhaps resulting in the words being sorted into reverse alphabetical order.
Finally, and perhaps most remarkably, Byrd's Quomodo cantabimus is the result of a motet exchange between Byrd and Philippe de Monte, who was director of music to the Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf II, in Prague.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the author must establish why he or she believes that the event or events described constitute a violation of the rights granted by the ICCPR.
Finally, at Hagia Sophia ( 6th century ) a combination was made which is perhaps the most remarkable piece of planning ever contrived.
Finally, perhaps most importantly, the so-called " medical model " approach that has been ( and continues to be ) so pervasive in the study and practice of psychology over the last several decades encourages a focus on human deficits and disorders rather than strengths and virtues.
Finally, perhaps most " hot topic " with regards to forgiveness is the notion that forgiveness may be associated with health benefits ( preventative and curative ) and well-being.
Finally and perhaps decisively, ESRANGE could be located near Kiruna Geophysical Observatory ( subsequently renamed to Swedish Institute of Space Physics ).
Finally, the locals did not support the plan, perhaps because unspoken racial issues are alleged to have mixed into it.
Finally, Harris ’ 1979 work, Cultural Materialism: The Struggle for a Science of Culture, updated and re-released in 2001, offers perhaps the most comprehensive statement of cultural materialism.
Finally, and perhaps most originally, was the consideration of money itself as a merchandise, and the use of one's money as something for which one should receive a benefit in the form of interest.
Finally, Angela believes her sister to be innocent, but a letter that Caroline wrote to her after the murder contains no protestation of innocence, and makes Poirot doubt Caroline's innocence for perhaps the first time.
Finally, there are words that come from Turkish, such as " perhaps ", " European " ( Gavur ); as well as the suffix of occupation as in " postman " from postacı and " footballer ".
Finally, a single tooth from the Paleogene of Peru, LACM 149371, perhaps a last upper molariform, may represent a related animal.
Finally, perhaps the largest problem is the fact that we don't know how much of Digby's Private Memoirs is true and how much is fantasy.
Finally, Cornelia tells us how she came in possession of the painting, and it is perhaps the most interesting story of them all
Finally, as Nawab strives on a new page all over again, Meenaxi comments that perhaps the book is in vain.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the early party-state desperately needed to mobilize every woman and man to support the Red Army in the Civil War.

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