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Having no choice, he plunged into it, anyway, holding onto the microphone for support.
Having no living legitimate children, Caesar had adopted his great-nephew Octavius as his son and main heir.
" Having unsuccessfully approached both the University of Oxford and Harvard University, Morris was able to talk his way into Princeton University, where he began studying the history of science, a topic in which he had " absolutely no background.
Having retired as a player in 1979, he had no VFL coaching experience and was regarded as something of a risk, although he had coached in the Australian Army whilst on national service.
Having no actual power, he rebelled, attempting suicide and accusing Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and his consort Itsuko of adultery.
Having noted the current use of many, often contradictory, definitions of feudalism, she argued that the word is only a construct with no basis in medieval reality, an invention of modern historians read back " tyrannically " into the historical record.
Having no children, he bequeathed much of his estate to Christian charities, especially those that helped the poor.
Having noted that the island was still uninhabited, he was presumably the less inclined to risk a landing when there was no British settlement there to report on.
There is no clear evidence that the United States actually exercised such a degree of control as to justify treating the contras as acting on its behalf ... Having reached the above conclusion, the Court takes the view that the Contras remain responsible for their acts, in particular the alleged violations by them of humanitarian law.
Having almost no natural resources and always suffering from overpopulation in its small territory, which deterred continued population growth and the formation of a large internal consumer market, South Korea adapted an export-oriented economic strategy to fuel its economy, and in 2010, South Korea was the seventh largest exporter and tenth largest importer in the world.
Having no opposition to contend with, he was able to power through much needed social reforms.
Having no other choice but to drink the poison, she died on the eve of Samhain, after which the festival came to be known as Mongfind's Feast, " wherefore women and the rabble make petitions to her on samain-eve.
Having no children left, he could not find anyone among his remaining relatives who was able to rule the country competently and be willing to maintain the Christian faith of the nation.
Having possessions on six continents, Britain had to defend all of its empire with a volunteer army, for it was the only power in Europe to have no conscription.
Having met with no success farming, the Grants left the St. Louis farm when their fourth and final child was born in 1858.
Having ruled Italy for over 40 years with no alternative other than the Italian Communist Party, DC members had ample opportunity to abuse their power, and some did.
The Chinese character s around the Taijitu symbol read: " Using no way as way " and " Having no limitation as limitation " The arrows represent the endless interaction between yang and yin.
Having made no major discoveries for a year, they were at the point of having to sell their furniture to pay the rent.
Having absolutely no idea what her key was, she sang regardless and got the job.
Having no previous acting experience, she started acting lessons after being cast.
Having its reputation at stake, Russia had no other choice but to declare war on the Ottomans in April 1877.
Having not once mentioned such gardens, Willey concludes that there is no sound evidence in favour of these fictitious legends.
Having exhibited this possibility, Frege's larger purpose was to defend the view that arithmetic is a branch of logic, a view known as logicism: unlike geometry, arithmetic was to be shown to have no basis in " intuition ", and no need for non-logical axioms.

Having and innate
Having an innate ability to imitate many instruments helped lead to Riperton's discovery while she was a secretary at Chess Records.

Having and immunity
Having spent time with every contestant came back to work in her favor as a trivia contest about the contestants gave her the immunity win and placed a target squarely on Kathy.
Having counter-signed the immunity, Del is asked one final time by Slater who had stolen the microwave, to which Del replies " I did " grinning and pointing to the signed immunity form.
Having no natural immunity to endemic Eurasian infectious diseases, such as smallpox and measles, the Waccamaw, like many southeastern Native peoples, died by the hundreds.

Having and M
Having obtained an M. A.
Having survived the encounter with Sherlock Holmes, he went on to become the head of British Intelligence under the code-name " M " ( a nod to the James Bond novels and films ), but still maintained his criminal interests.
Having first ascended to the 26th floor via the tower's elevator, the men encountered M. J. Gabour.
As David M. Glixon put it in the Saturday Review: " Having descended from God's throne of supreme authority, the Merriam folks are now seated around the city desk, recording like mad.
Having two white members ( Cropper and Dunn ), Booker T. & the M. G.
Having made a point of not dealing in secrets belonging to H. M. Government, when she felt she had made enough money, she retired and moved to England and Willie Garvin followed suit.
Having been invited by Bishop John Cantwell, seven sisters of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, under the leadership of Mother Cecilia Rafter, R. S. H. M., formed what was first an elementary school and, shortly thereafter, a high school.
Having for the moment absorbed some of Ares's power, Rogue easily dispatches a small group of H. A. M. M. E. R.
Ralph M. Williams, on John ’ s state of mind upon returning to Aberglasney, writes, “ It is here that we first begin to know something of his personality and see for the first time the conflict in him between the dreamy romantic and the practical man of business that runs through his life .” Having grown up in the archaic monastic buildings of Aberglasney it was not surprising that Dyer had developed an interest in antiquities and his love with nature, as fostered in his 1716 Pindaric ode version of Grongar Hill.
Having entered the medical department of King's College London in 1842, he obtained the degree of M. B .( Lond.
Having taken his degree of M. A., Tupper became a student at Lincoln's Inn and was called to the Bar in the Michaelmas Term, 1835.
Having graduated B. A., he moved to St Alban Hall, Oxford, and gained his M. A.
Having joined the party in 1956, he was elevated to General Secretary of the Kerala Socialist Youth Federation ( the youth wing of CPI ( M ) in Kerala at that time ) from 1968 to 1974.
Having received his B. A., M. A., and Ph. D. from that university, Barbour joined the faculty in 1911 when his doctoral dissertation was published, and he took on the position of curator of reptiles and amphibians at the Museum of Comparative Zoology.
Having renounced the nitrogenous-albumin metabolic theory in 1909, Ehret learned of a contemporary, Thomas Powell M. D., in 1912, who concurred with his belief that " grape sugar " ( simple sugars in fruits and vegetables ) was the optimum fuel source, body building material and agent of vitality, for humans, not protein rich foods.
Having acquired a share in L. J. M. Daguerre's invention, he was one of the first to practice daguerreotype portraiture in England, and he improved the sensitizing process by using chlorine ( instead of bromine ) in addition to iodine, thus gaining greater rapidity of action.

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