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Finding and himself
Finding himself on his own, since his father and uncle had more or less disowned him, the teenage Rousseau supported himself for a time as a servant, secretary, and tutor, wandering in Italy ( Piedmont and Savoy ) and France.
Finding, however, that they were bent on forcing the papal dignity upon him, he fled to Monte Cassino, where he busied himself in exhorting the Normans and Lombards to rally to the support of the Holy See.
Finding himself in a unique situation, the figure skater Gillis Grafström is the first one ever to successfully defend his Summer Olympics title at the Winter Olympics.
Finding himself unable to cope with the combined forces of Eumenes and Ariarathes IV of Cappadocia, Pharnaces is compelled to purchase peace by ceding all his conquests in Galatia and Paphlagonia, with the exception of Sinope.
Finding it easy to express himself on stage and losing his stutter in the process, Willis began performing on stage and his high school activities were marked by such things as the drama club and student council president.
Finding himself to be a neighbour of the actor Gérard Philipe, he persuaded him to appear in a 16mm surrealist short, Schéma d ' une identification ( now lost ).
Finding himself in present-day Homewood again, Sloan makes his way back to the gas station, now walking with a limp.
Finding himself totally alone in a shattered world with food to last him a lifetime, but no one to share it with, Bemis succumbs to despair.
Finding little prospect of a career in Scotland, in 1802 he went to London, in company with Sir John Stuart, then member of parliament for Kincardineshire, and devoted himself to literary work.
Finding himself without the means to complete his theological studies under Johann August Wilhelm Neander and Friedrich August Tholuck in Berlin, he accepted a post at Basel as tutor in Oriental languages to Johann Jakob Stähelin ( 1797 – 1875 ), later a professor at the university.
Finding himself responsible for the bulk of the band's songwriting and dealing with the extra pressures of being the frontman in a high-level group, Belew squabbled with Fripp over group approach and sound.
Finding himself considerably outnumbered, Totila ostensibly entered into negotiations while planning a surprise attack, but Narses was not fooled by this stratagem.
Finding that his brother had procured his election for the County of Kildare, and desiring to maintain political independence, Lord Edward refused the command of an expedition against Cadiz offered him by Pitt, and devoted himself for the next few years to the pleasures of society and his parliamentary duties.
Finding that when he got there he would be expected to serve under an officer he considered junior to himself von Tempsky joined the mutiny and refused to accept any further orders.
Finding that he was colour blind, he determined to devote himself to etching.
Finding himself pushed aside, Norfolk spent considerable time away from court in 1525 – 7 and 1528.
Finding himself outgunned by a larger English ship, he fled south and captured the new HBC base at Fort Severn.
Finding himself seated on a couch with Socrates and Agathon, Alcibiades exclaims that Socrates, again, has managed to sit next to the handsomest man in the room, Agathon, and that he is always doing such things ( 213c ).
Finding himself in a position of power, Sclerus used it to poison Constantine against Maniakes-ransacking the latter's house and even seducing his wife, using the charm his family were famed for.
Finding himself neglected by Marlborough, he made friends with the Tories, and succeeded in retaining the queen ’ s confidence, while his wife replaced the Duchess of Marlborough as Mistress of the Robes in 1711.
Finding none on the list to suit his criteria, Roosevelt nominated Frankfurter himself, and he was confirmed without dissent.
Finding himself and his wife living out of only four rooms in the enormous mansion, he donated it and the estate in 1955 for a new school of architecture.
Finding himself the head of his family, he found a job as an accounting assistant at a commercial clothing enterprise to support his relatives.

Finding and now
Finding her way to France, she made an ally of her cousin, King Louis XI of France, and at his instigation she allowed an approach from Edward's former supporter, Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, who had fallen out with his former friend as a result of Edward's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville, and was now seeking revenge for the loss of his political influence.
Finding their village in ashes, they assumed Reverend Copus had tricked them and in turn massacred his family in what is now known as the Copus Hill Massacre.
" Finding that " laws of the kind now before us raise the inevitable inference that the disadvantage imposed is born of animosity toward the class of persons affected ," the Court implied that the passage of Amendment 2 was born of a " bare ... desire to harm a politically unpopular group ".
Paintings commissioned by Charles I for the house from Orazio Gentileschi, but now elsewhere, include a ceiling Allegory of Peace and the Arts, now installed at Marlborough House, London, a large Finding of Moses, now on loan from a private collection to the National Gallery, London, and a matching Joseph and Potiphar's Wife still in the Royal Collection.
Finding the Hartree – Fock one-electron wave functions is now equivalent to solving the eigenfunction equation:
Finding in Mayfield's favor, Judge Aiken ruled that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, as amended by the Patriot Act, " now permits the executive branch of government to conduct surveillance and searches of American citizens without satisfying the probable cause requirements of the Fourth Amendment ," which violates the Constitution of the United States.
Finding Isis and freeing her from Faust's control, Black Adam then journeys to the Rock of Eternity and battles Billy Batson ( now Marvel, the wizard of the Rock of Eternity, rather than Captain Marvel ), using the same scarab necklace that once imprisoned him to strip Billy of his powers with help from Isis sending lightning at Marvel and use them to take control of the Rock of Eternity.
Finding her in a bar where she now works, he listens to her side of the story.
* The Way towards the Finding of a Decision of the Chief Controversie now debated concerning Church Government, & c., 1641, anon.
Finding that now he is the one with only his king left and discovering what has happened, Black Geri resigns the game and hands over a set of false teeth as the prize.
To make room for their long commercial breaks during modern airings, ABC made cuts to two scenes ( in 2005, it was extended for the network television premiere of Finding Nemo ; but now, it was edited again in order to make room for He's a Bully, Charlie Brown and the Dancing with the Stars results show ):
The Pre-Raphaelite painter William Holman Hunt painted a version called The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple, now at Birmingham, as one of a number of subjects from Jesus's life, for which he travelled to the Holy Land to study local details.
Finding themselves locked inside the school overnight, and they now have to get to the bottom of the strange occurrences.
British settlers now began to settle in large numbers in Burma, intermixing with the local Burmans ( Bamar ) and other local ethnic groups, and the Eurasian community grew larger, some say larger than the Anglo-Indian community in India ( see ' Finding George Orwell ' by Emma Larkin ).
The attraction reopened in June 2007 with a Finding Nemo theme, and now operates as Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.

Finding and secure
Finding it increasingly difficult to secure financing for feature films, he developed a suite of television projects whose titles reflect their subjects: Attore, Napoli, L ’ Inferno, L ’ opera lirica, and L ’ America.

Finding and surroundings
Finding a goal defined by its relation to the surroundings
" ( Ch. 18 ) Finding no solace in religion — at least that kind of religion — but at the same time unable to get over the loss of her son and also increasingly disgusted by her husband's matter-of-fact behaviour, Bertha escapes her dreary surroundings and finds refuge in London, where she moves into her aunt's flat.

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