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" However, Anya returns in the episode " Doppelgangland ", duping Willow into assisting in a failed magical attempt to recover the necklace which was her power center, lost when Giles destroyed it to reverse the wish granted for Cordelia.
In 1970, Giles again had a magnificent season as Leeds chased three trophies but lost all three, the League went to Everton ; the FA Cup to Chelsea after a replay ; and the European Cup campaign ended at the hands of Celtic in the semi-finals.
After appearing in the 1975 final, which Leeds lost 2 – 0 to Bayern Munich, Giles accepted an offer in June 1975 from West Bromwich Albion to become their player-manager, while still playing for and managing the Irish team.
( This awkwardness extended even to the actors: the first silent scene the entire cast attempted was the Scoobies gathering in Giles ' apartment following the discovery that all of Sunnydale's denizens had lost their voices.
Eventually the hit was changed from a home run to a double by a ruling from National League president Warren Giles ; only Mantilla's run counted, for a score of 1-0, but the Pirates and Haddix still lost.
Giles assures her that, although she did act irresponsibly, it is obvious that she and Angel loved each other and that he hasn't lost his trust in and respect for her.
Giles lost his second base starting job to the injury and, shortly after returning, was demoted to Richmond.
The Gibson Desert was named by explorer Ernest Giles after a member of his party, Alfred Gibson, who became lost and presumably died in this desert during an expedition in 1874.
He was chosen for the seemingly safe Conservative seat of Pudsey following the retirement of the veteran MP Giles Shaw at the 1997 general election but lost following a swing of 13. 20 % to the Labour's Paul Truswell, compared to a national swing of 10 % from Conservative to Labour.
Just before tea Australia lost their first wicket with Hayden out caught at short leg from Ashley Giles first over.
Just before tea Australia lost their first wicket with Hayden out caught at short leg from Ashley Giles first over.
This included secretive funding of litigation resulting in Giles v. Harris, 189 U. S. 475 ( 1903 ), which lost due to Supreme Court reluctance to interfere with states ' rights.
Giles tells Buffy that she's lost her strength due to the injections of muscle relaxant he'd been giving her, and about the rite of passage.
Buffy, grateful that Giles lost his job for her, allows him to tend her wounds.
He lost his position as crew chief immediately afterward, though NL president Warren Giles denied that Donatelli's involvement with the union was the cause.

Giles and on
The raising of the $25,000 Improvement Fund two days before the time limit expired, and the spontaneous `` praise demonstration '' held afterward on the campus, were reported as events which had brought happiness to Miss Giles.
Statue of Alexander on the west door of St. Giles, Edinburgh
The Wade – Giles rendition kung-ho, on the other hand, tends to be pronounced ( the OED gives " kung-hou " ).
Yale's grave on the grounds of St Giles ' Church, Wrexham | St. Giles ' Church in Wrexham
Yale died on July 8, 1721 in London, England, but was buried in the churchyard of the parish church of St. Giles in Wrexham, Wales.
But a rather deaf and short-sighted giant blunders on to his land, and Giles manages to ward him away with a blunderbuss shot in his general direction.
His master, Moses Carver, was a German American immigrant who had purchased George's parents, Mary and Giles, from William P. McGinnis on October 9, 1855, for $ 700.
In most heraldic traditions, a woman does not display a crest, though this tradition is being relaxed in some heraldic jurisdictions, and the stall plate of Lady Marion Fraser in the Thistle Chapel in St Giles, Edinburgh, shows her coat on a lozenge but with helmet, crest, and motto.
After control of Taiwan was handed to the Republic of China in 1945, the official romanization of the city name came to be " Kao-hsiung ", based on the Wade – Giles romanization of the Mandarin reading of the kanji name.
According to Giles ' theory of sexual desire it is an existential need based on the awareness of having a gender.
* Brian Humphries, the recording engineer, who started engineering Nirvana before going on to work with Traffic, Black Sabbath, McDonald and Giles and Pink Floyd ( eventually engineering their acclaimed Wish You Were Here and Animals albums ).
" I've been working on a detective story that starts at the St Giles in the Fields church in London for the last two years ," she told NME adding that she " loved detective stories " having been a fan of Sherlock Holmes and US crime author Mickey Spillane as a girl.
The only death by peine forte et dure in American history was Giles Corey, who was pressed to death on September 19, 1692, during the Salem witch trials, after he refused to enter a plea in the judicial proceeding.
With the maturation of quarterback Doug Williams and future 4-time Pro Bowl tight end Jimmie Giles, the first 1000-yard rushing season from running back Ricky Bell, and a smothering, league-leading defense led by future NFL Hall of Famer Lee Roy Selmon, the Bucs kicked off the season with five consecutive victories, a stunning performance that landed them on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
* New Jersey's Underground Railroad Myth-Buster: Giles Wright is on a Mission to Fine Tune Black History
Chinese Postal Map Romanization is based on Wade – Giles, but incorporating a number of exceptions that override the systematic rules.
* Rupert Giles, rejoins in " Bring on the Night "
After inducting his successor, Lawson of Aberdeen, as minister of St Giles ' on 9 November, Knox returned to his home for the last time.
Thomas Young died in London on 10 May 1829, and was buried in the cemetery of St. Giles Church in Farnborough, Kent, England.
He competed in the 1903 design competition for Liverpool Cathedral, but failed to gain a place on the shortlist ( the winner was Giles Gilbert Scott ).
He had an extravagant funeral at St. John's in accordance with his wishes as he was an expert on funeral rites and was put to rest in Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground, formerly the churchyard of St Giles Church, Cambridge.
The main pilgrimage sites in the diocese besides the grottos of Marmoutier, are: Notre-Dame-la-Riche, a sanctuary erected on the site of a church dating from the third century, and where the founder St. Gatianus is venerated ; Notre-Dame-de-Loches ; St. Christopher and St. Giles at St-Christophe, a pilgrimage dating from the ninth century ; the pilgrimage to the Oratory of the Holy Face in Tours, managed by Priests of the Holy Face canonically erected on 8 December, 1876.
Peter Giles, a professional countertenor and noted author on the subject, defines the countertenor as a musical part rather than as a vocal style or mechanism.

Giles and point
Also, in keeping with the show's themes of redemption and moral ambiguity, Willow, Angel, Spike, Faith, Giles, Anya, and Andrew have at some point in their lives descended into darkness.
A station called Chalfont Road was opened in 1889 at the northernmost point of Chalfont St Giles Parish where the parishes of Amersham, Chenies, and Chalfont St Giles met.
Alternatively, on any day during the Fringe the pedestrianised area of the High Street around St Giles ' Cathedral and the Fringe Office becomes the focal point for theatre companies to hand out flyers, perform scenes from their shows, and attempt to sell tickets.
On 24 April 2006, Giles gave an interview stating that although he had at one point feared his career might be in danger, he was now " a lot more confident and happy " after being diagnosed with a sportman's hernia.
At some point before 1600, he was impressed by Nathaniel Giles, the master of Elizabeth's choir and one of the managers of the new troupe of boy players at Blackfriars Theatre, called alternately the Children of the Chapel Royal and the Blackfriars Children.
His younger brother, Giles, whom he had always admired, read him a poem from James Thomson's “ Seasons ” which described polyanthus and auricular flowers, and this was a turning point in Elliott's life.
The bow of Eros ( properly Anteros ) in Piccadilly Circus, London was originally positioned to point towards Wimborne St Giles, the country seat of the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, in commemoration of his philanthropic works.
At this point ( before Spike and Andrew return ) the Potentials as well as Dawn, Willow, Xander, Anya, and Giles, tell Buffy that they no longer trust her leadership.

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