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First and sprung
First century BC Romans used sprung wagons for overland journeys.
the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, that of the Christian Scientists "; and " The church ( i. e. organized body of Christians ) of which another church or denomination is an offshoot ; ( also ) the oldest or original church from which all others have sprung ".
Throughout the First World War deception began to shift to the strategic planners higher up the chain of command, and during the Second World War deception planning departments sprung up in all of the major theatres.

First and forth
Thus early 1950s historian of fandom Jack Speer began to label successive generations of fans as First Fandom, Second Fandom, Third Fandom, and so forth ... all the way to Seventh Fandom and beyond.
" Compulsory unification of opinion ," the Court held, was doomed to failure and was antithetical to the values set forth in the First Amendment.
Emanation, from the Latin emanare meaning " to flow from " or " to pour forth or out of ", is the mode by which all things are derived from the First Reality, or Principle.
Promotion followed in 1978, but several seasons were spent yo-yoing back and forth from the Premier League to the First Division.
Gillette's most significant contributions to the theater were in devising realistic stage settings and special sound and lighting effects, and, as an actor, in putting forth what he called the Illusion of the First Time.
Work on the production started in the middle of the First World War, with Jean Cocteau traveling back and forth to the war front in Belgium until shortly before the premiere.
They say that the Son had a beginning, and was " brought forth " at a certain point, as the Father's First and Only-begotten, and as the Father's only direct creation, before all ages.
Gitlow v. New York,, was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution had extended the reach of certain limitations on federal government authority set forth in the First Amendment — specifically the provisions protecting freedom of speech and freedom of the press — to the governments of the individual states.
His Life and Typography of William Caxton, England's First Printer, was published in 1861-1863, and the conclusions which he set forth were arrived at by a careful examination of types in the early books, each class of type being traced from its first use to the time when, spoilt by wear, it passed out of Caxton's hands.
First attested in English in 1609 from Latin proboscis, the latinisation of the Greek προβοσκίς ( proboskis ), which comes from πρό ( pro ) " forth, forward, before " + βόσκω ( bosko ), " to feed, to nourish ".
During the First Battle of the Isonzo Eugen traveled back and forth behind the front.
During the 90s the club went back and forth between the Premier League and the First Division.
Burbage died before the publication of the First Folio, but Heminges and Condell acted as ostensible co-editors and mentioned in their epistle to " the great Variety of Readers " the " care, and paine " they took to collect the works, since the author had not " liv'd to have set forth, and overseen his owne writings ".
This law reinstated the Sherbert Test, which was set forth by Sherbert v. Verner, and Wisconsin v. Yoder, mandating that strict scrutiny be used when determining if the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, guaranteeing religious freedom, has been violated.
First, group discussion tends to shift back and forth relatively quickly between the discussion of the group task and discussion relevant to the relationship among the members.
The novel idea of Jews in all parts of the world studying the same daf each day, with the goal of completing the entire Talmud, was put forth at the First World Congress of the World Agudath Israel in Vienna on 16 August 1923 by Rabbi Meir Shapiro, then Rav of Sanok, Poland, and future rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin.
The report's chapter titles were lurid: " The White House Stonewalled All Investigations into the White House Travel Office Firings and Related Matters ", " The White House Initiated a Full-Scale Campaign of Misinformation in the Aftermath of the Travel Office Firings and President Clinton Led the Misinformation Campaign from the First Days of the Travelgate Debacle ", " Foster's Death Shattered a White House Just Recovering from an Abysmal First 6 Months of Administration ", and so forth.
The novel idea of Jews in all parts of the world studying the same daf each day, with the goal of completing the entire Talmud, was put forth at the First World Congress of the World Agudath Israel in Vienna on 16 August 1923 by Rabbi Meir Shapiro, then Rav of Sanok, Poland, and future rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin.
First proposed by John Pym, the effective leader of opposition to the King in Parliament and taken up by George Digby, John Hampden and others, the Grand Remonstrance summarised all of Parliament's opposition to Charles ' foreign, financial, legal and religious policies, setting forth 204 separate points of objection and calling for the expulsion of all bishops from Parliament, a purge of officials, with Parliament having a right of veto over Crown appointments and an end to sale of land confiscated from Irish rebels.
As a result, the days of the week were known as " First Day " for Sunday, " Second Day " for Monday, and so forth.
Similarly, the months of the year were " First Month " for January, " Second Month " for February, and so forth.
The most comprehensive and outspoken criticisms directed against the tenets of the " Lost Cause " before the First World War were put forth by African American writers who grew up in the South, most famously by Charles W. Chesnutt in his novels The House Behind the Cedars ( 1900 ) and The Marrow of Tradition ( 1901 ).
First question asked by Kabandhi puts forth an important issue of spirituality.

First and age
The First Liberal government also established the basis of the later welfare state, with old age pensions, developed a system for settling industrial disputes, which was accepted by both employers and trade unions.
In 325, at the age of 27, Athanasius had a leading role against the Arians in the First Council of Nicaea.
First, it is unilateral, and rarely seen in animals less than three years of age ; second, a clear-cut pattern of inheritance has not been demonstrated ; and finally, most affected individuals do not go blind.
He also introduced the church to a full accounting of his First Vision, in which two heavenly " personages " ( LDS interpret them to be God the Father and his Son, Jesus Christ ) appeared to him at age 14.
When Jellicoe was promoted to First Sea Lord in 1916, Beatty succeeded him as commander-in-chief of the Grand Fleet and received promotion to the acting rank of Admiral at the age of 45 on 27 November.
The years before the First World War were the golden age of the inshore fisheries.
Ten years later and having reached 100 years of age, Margaret Murray published her final work, an autobiography entitled My First Hundred Years ( 1963 ).
First among chroniclers of the age is the canonised bishop of Tours, Gregory of Tours.
As the constructor of the First Temple in Jerusalem and last ruler of the united Kingdom of Israel before its division into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah, Solomon is associated with the peak " golden age " of the independent Kingdom of Israel as well as a source of judicial and religious wisdom.
At age 15, he accompanied his father against the British in the First Mysore War in 1766.
The University of Manitoba reaches into Aboriginal communities to talk to potential students at a much younger age through Curry Biz Camp, which fosters entrepreneurship among young First Nations and Métis students.
# Second Coming or Eschatology: The Second Coming of Christ will occur in our age, an age much like that of the First Advent.
Young William attended Cincinnati's First Congregational-Unitarian Church with his parents ; he joined the congregation at an early age and was an enthusiastic participant.
Wilson spent the majority of his childhood, up to age 14, in Augusta, Georgia, where his father was minister of the First Presbyterian Church.
* February 6 – Sir Stanley Matthews plays his final First Division game, at the record age of 50 years and 5 days.
The First Liberal government also established the basis of the later welfare state, with old age pensions, developed a system for settling industrial disputes, which was accepted by both employers and trade unions.
First, naturalization applicants must be over the age of 18 and must have been a permanent resident of South Africa for one year prior to application and for four out of the eight years prior to application.
Hinky Dink remained First Ward Committeeman until his death from myocarditis and diabetes at age 89 on October 9, 1946.
Nevertheless, he included much information that is clearly legendary, especially when referring to the First Crusade, which even in his own day was already considered an age of great Christian heroes.
At this time, there were still members of the Byzantine court who remembered the passage of the First Crusade, which was a defining event in the collective memory of the age and one which had fascinated Manuel's aunt, Anna Komnene.
In 1914, at the start of the First World War, Novello wrote " Keep the Home Fires Burning ", a song that expressed the feelings of innumerable families sundered by World War I. Novello composed the music for the song to a lyric by the American Lena Guilbert-Ford, and it became a huge popular success, bringing Novello money and fame at the age of 21.
Although he considered his small stature ( 1. 61 m ) and light weight an advantage to becoming an aviator, and he tried every means of securing service as a flyer, during the First World War Ravel was not allowed to enlist as a pilot because of his age and weak health.
The First Wilson Government kept the old age pension rising roughly as fast as average earnings during its time in office, while campaigns were launched by the government to encourage people to take up means-tested benefits to which they were entitled to.
There are reports of contact made before the 1492 voyages of Christopher Columbus and the age of discovery between First Nations, Inuit and those from other continents.

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