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But that night, for the first time, the usual acquiescence turned into violent resistance ... From that night the lives of millions of gay men and lesbians, and the attitude toward them of the larger culture in which they lived, began to change rapidly.
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From the Franciscan's letters it appears that the earl had studied a political tract by Grosseteste on the difference between a monarchy and a tyranny ; and that he embraced with enthusiasm the bishop's projects of ecclesiastical reform.
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From the same town he sent forth marauding parties to plunder Clanrickard, on both sides of the river ; and these marauders totally plundered and ravaged the tract of country from Leathrath to Magh-Seanchomhladh.
From the spinal trigeminal nucleus, secondary fibers cross the midline and ascend in the trigeminothalamic ( quintothalamic ) tract to the contralateral thalamus.
From 1548 to 1551, Foxe brought out one tract opposing the death penalty for adultery and another supporting ecclesiastical excommunication of those who he thought " veiled ambition under the cloak of Protestantism.
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From this office, for the next 21 years he supervised the sales of the tract, with his personal signature on many deeds.
" From God and Saint King Rufus did Churches take, From Citizens town-court, and mercate place, From Farmer lands: New Forrest for to make, In Beaulew tract, where whiles the King in chase Pursues the hart, just vengeance comes apace, And King pursues.
From 1844 Clayton cultivated a tract of land near New Castle, Delaware which he called Buena Vista.
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From accounts by William Branham's family, it is evident that he had been conducting healing campaigns at least as early as 1941 when he conducted a two-week revival in Milltown, and his 1945 tract " I Was Not Disobedient Unto the Heavenly Vision ' shows that his faith healing ministry was well established by this time.
From the archives of the Clan MacFhirbhisigh he drew upon documents and sources to write a tract, in English, on early and medieval Irish bishops.
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