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Having and conscientious
Having rounded out a useful life in the exercise of those virtues which win the generous regard of our fellow-citizens, he died, leaving behind him a legacy of simple faith, of unbroken loyalty to duty, of conscientious tolerance for the severe convictions of others, even when opposed to him, of unfaltering belief in the effectiveness of lofty ideals, of tireless service for the welfare of the city he loved so well, and of generous help in all movement that helped either to lighten the burdens of the breadwinner or to brighten the pathway of the toiler.

Having and objections
Having clarified the question, Turing turned to answering it: he considered the following nine common objections, which include all the major arguments against artificial intelligence raised in the years since his paper was first published.

Having and taking
Having persisted too long in deliberate ignorance and denial of the forces that threatened her, Pamela was relieved now to admit their potency and to be taking definite steps toward grappling with them.
Having partaken in such a rite, a person was prohibited from entering into marriage or taking monastic vows, and the choreography of the service itself closely parallelled that of the marriage rite.
Having prepared for this, Anton Philips and his son in law Frans Otten, as well as other Philips family members, fled to the United States, taking a large amount of the company capital with them.
) Having already drawn cartoons about the Stone Age, Hart advanced through time to the Middle Ages, taking an idea from a deck of playing cards.
* Having driven out the Jews, Alexandria's new patriarch, Cyril, has instigated the mob after taking offense at Hypatia's scientific rationalism.
“ We never could stand each other, and instead of taking pressure off me, they put on even more by bringing Carlos Reutemann into the team .” Having announced his decision to quit Ferrari at season's end, Lauda left early due to the team's decision to run the then unknown Gilles Villeneuve in a third car at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Having been forced from her teaching position as a result of the Aryan Clause, which was central to the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, she entered the Discalced Carmelite Order Monastery of Cologne in October 1933, taking the name Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.
Having worked together as surgeons at University College Hospital they had become close friends, with Trotter taking the role of mentor and confidant to his younger colleague.
Having listened to the rioters ' grievances, Kett decided to join their cause and helped them tear down his own fences before taking them back to Hethersett where they destroyed Flowerdew's enclosures. Kett's Oak, beside the B1172, near Hethersett, Norfolk The following day, Tuesday 9 July, the protesters set off for Norwich.
Having eventually retrieved the cavorite, the League delivers it into the hands of their employer — none other than Professor Moriarty ( arch nemesis of Sherlock Holmes ), who plans to use it in an airship of his own, with which he will bomb his adversary's Limehouse lair flat, taking large parts of London and the League itself with it.
" Having argued for taking American possession of vulnerable but useful places such as the Danish West Indies, Samaná, Panama, and Hawaii, Seward oversaw the annexation of only one, that of the Brook Islands in 1867.
" Having the story episodic and taking place in one daymeant the characters were wearing the same clothes.
Having a moderately low budget and limited resources, SCTV got a reputation for making the most out of what it had, reusing sets and particularly taking advantage of expert makeup and hairstyling.
Having spent most of 1942 in the Reserve he managed to direct Lifeline ( Norman Armstrong ) starring Frank Pettingell at the Duchess Theatre in July ; and The Duke in Darkness ( Patrick Hamilton ) starring Leslie Banks at the St James's Theatre in October, also taking the role of Gribaux.
Having secured the Duero, Ferdinand began to bring the valley of the Mondego under his control, first taking Viseu in its middle stretch on 25 July 1058 and then moving down towards the sea.
Having marched north, taking Bolton and Liverpool along the way in two bloody assaults, Rupert then intervened in Yorkshire in two highly effective manoeuvres, in the first outwitting the enemy forces at Newark with speed ; in the second, striking across country and approaching York from the north.
Having a brake meant that riders could coast down hill by taking their feet off the pedals and placing the legs over the handlebars, although most riders preferred to dismount and walk down steep hills.
Having studied philosophy at the universities of Heidelberg and Leipzig ( and taking a degree in 1826 ), he went on a tour of Italy, on his return from which he lectured as Privatdozent in Heidelberg.
Having declined a job as Jack Dempsey's sparring partner in preparation for Dempsey-Tunney I ( Greb declaring: " I'd feel like a burglar taking Jack's money.
Having suffered disgrace for taking the part of his uncle, the baron of Saint Léger, after the capture of Catelet ( 15 August 1636 ), he retired to Blaye.
Having carried this legislation, Sussex endeavoured to give forcible effect to it, first by taking the field against Donough O ' Conor, whom he failed to capture, and afterwards against Shane O ' Neill, whose lands in Tyrone he ravaged, restoring to their nominal rights the Earl of Tyrone and his reputed son Matthew O ' Neill, Baron of Dungannon.
Having discovered the persecution taking place, he immediately went to learn how to make false passports.
Having crossed into Europe in April 480 BC, the Persian army began its march to Greece, taking 3 months to travel unopposed from the Hellespont to Therme.
Having recovered from his injuries, Souray made a successful comeback with the Stars, taking on more of a defensive role than in the recent past, particularly at even strength.

Having and orders
Having been hurried with unseemly haste through all the intermediate orders, Leo received consecration two days after his election, which was unacceptable to the Roman populace.
Having forsaken the ways of the Jedi, Kyle is easily bested by Desann, who orders Tavion to kill Jan.
Having taken holy orders, Badham was appointed headmaster of Louth grammar school, Lincolnshire ( 1851 – 1854 ), and subsequently headmaster of Edgbaston proprietary school, near Birmingham.
Ligonier later recorded, " Having had orders to make a second attempt, our troops … a second time made the enemy give way ; and they were once more pushed as far as their camp with great loss of men, which we too felt upon our side.
Having taken holy orders, Hall was offered the mastership of Blundell's School, Tiverton, but he refused it in favour of the living of Hawstead, Suffolk, to which he was presented ( 1601 ) by Sir Robert Drury.
On 23 December he appeared in Congress, then sitting at Annapolis, and returned his commission as Commander-in-Chief: " Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of Action ; and bidding an Affectionate farewell to this August body under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my Commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.
Having taken holy orders, he became chaplain to John Moore, bishop of Norwich, who became his friend and patron.
Having taken orders he became a prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral in 1660.
Having served for five years in the Royal Navy in the West Indies he went up to Christ Church, Oxford, intending to take holy orders.
Having taken orders, he advocated the Royalist cause eloquently from the pulpit.
Having participated in a number of victorious battles, this army is steadily advancing towards the northern states under the orders of General Robert Edward Lee.
Having won the group's trust, Alan " reveals " that the refugees they are rioting against have been secretly moved from their hostel to a luxury hotel, and orders that they attack it at once.
Having previously insisted on absolute radio silence, Giffen gave no orders about what to do about the unidentified contacts, or any orders at all, for that matter.
Having been built for the specific purpose of caring for Hari Seldon, her absence from his life and her knowledge of his impending death give her new perspective on Daneel's orders.
Having captured the heroes, Hämsterviel tells his plans to clone Stitch a thousand times over and orders Gantu to do what he wants with Lilo.
Having taken orders in 1737, he held several curacies, and in 1752 succeeded his father in the family livings of Weston Favell and Collingtree.
Having entered into holy orders, he was presented to the vicarage of Shiplake, Oxfordshire, living a quiet life there.
Having failed to stop the asteroid, Spock orders the Enterprise to return to the planet on its auxiliary impulse power ; which will take them just short of two months to get back to the planet with the asteroid four hours behind them all the way.
Having entered holy orders he became in 1814 curate of Wardington, near Banbury, and he accepted also a lectureship at Brislington near Bristol.
Having the President of the United States order the execution of an American citizen under orders from a terrorist produced debate among fans, critics, and general viewers alike.
Having taken holy orders, his advancement in the Church was very rapid, mainly through the influence of his older brother Andrew Stone.
Having learned of Marmaduke ’ s position on the road to Pilot Knob, McNeil disobeyed his orders to retreat to Pilot Knob and instead fled northeast to heavily fortified Cape Girardeau, arriving on the evening of April 24.
Having obtained something of a conscience, the test-subject was refusing to destroy the Wetworks facility against the Supreme's orders.

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