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Having and suddenly
Having fallen ill with malaria, Pope Leo X died on 1 December 1521, so suddenly that the last sacraments could not be administered ; but the contemporary suspicions of poison were unfounded.
His story now told, he resigns himself to a life of misery and memories of Marie, but to his amazed joy, she suddenly appears, along with Navin's family, and some more good news: Having carefully invested the small sums of money he sent home throughout the film, they've become wealthy themselves.
Having just signed the five-year agreement, Sullivan suddenly felt trapped.
Having won the rebellion he then retired to Rutland, suddenly being called out of retirement by the rich heirhess Julia Evans to use his psychic talents to find the root of industrial espionage against her company, Event Horizon organisation that was also integral to the overthrow of the communist government.
Having signed mainly outcasts of other clubs, they suddenly hit jackpot: for the 1982-1983 season, the club signed Soviet Union's national team defenceman Nikolai Makarov.
Having locked the surviving supervisors in the safe, and forced their boss to walk a makeshift plank out a window, they commandeer their Edwardian office building, which suddenly weighs anchor, uses its scaffolding and tarpaulins as sails, and is turned into a pirate ship.
Having nowhere else to go, she helps him with the work, suddenly reliving her crimes as Dark Phoenix as a result.
Having put an advertisement in a local newspaper ( the Liverpool Echo ) as a birthday present to himself, Ginley is suddenly contacted for what appears to be an actual piece of detective work ...
Having grown up in the East, where players were officially regarded as amateurs, Rösler found it difficult to adapt when he moved to the West after reunification: " I suddenly saw more individualistic thinking, cliques, a powerful press and personal politics around team selection.
Having just declined Kate's invitation to go someplace quieter ( making Kate suddenly very frosty ), Angel charges into the fight and thrashes both guys, before the bartender kicks the guys out.
Having entered a wood to reconnoitre it the night before the battle of Kloster Kampen in 1760, he was suddenly surrounded by the enemy English soldiers, and defied with bayonets at his breast to utter a cry of alarm ; " To me, Auvergne!

Having and lost
Having lost their entire baggage and supplies, the Bastarnae were obliged to withdraw from Dardania and to return home.
Having lost 27 million people in the war, the Soviet Union was determined to destroy Germany's capacity for another war, and pushed for such in wartime conferences.
Having contended for the division in the aborted 1994 season, Cleveland sprinted to a 100 – 44 record ( 18 games were lost to player / owner negotiations ) in 1995 winning its first ever divisional title.
Having lost most of China's economic and industrial centers, Chiang withdrew into the hinterlands, stretching the Japanese supply lines and bogging down Japanese soldiers in the vast Chinese interior.
Having lost her short term memory in a car crash, Lucy can only remember the current day's events until she falls asleep.
Having lost their academic home in May 2003, they increasingly cross genres and print write-ups of all books and media received, as well as of events that feature creative works that imaginatively challenge gender such as intentional communities, performance events, and film festivals.
Having lost two FA Cup finals, Banks ' attempts to be luckier with Stoke in the competition fell agonisingly short as Arsenal beat them in the semi finals of both the 1971 and 1972 competitions.
Having lost its colonial empire, France saw a good opportunity for revenge against Britain in signing an alliance with the Americans in 1778, and sending an army and navy that turned the American Revolution into a world war.
Having lost the civil war, this group remained in existence, with the intention of overthrowing both the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland and achieving the Irish Republic proclaimed in 1916.
Having lost the first challenge to Hawke, Keating realised that events would have to move very much in his favour for a second challenge to be even possible.
Having lost both referendums, the sovereignist Parti Québécois government renewed the push for recognition as a nation through symbolic motions that gained the support of all parties in the National Assembly.
Having initially lost territories in Erzurum to the Shah's son, Suleiman retaliated by recapturing Erzurum, crossing the Upper Euphrates and laying waste to parts of Persia.
Having consolidated his conquests on land, Suleiman was greeted with the news that the fortress of Koroni in Morea ( the modern Peloponnese ) had been lost to Charles V's admiral, Andrea Doria.
Having lost the revenue potential of Haiti while escalating his wars against the rest of Europe, Napoleon gave up on an empire in North America and used the purchase money to help finance France's war campaign on its home front.
" Having lost its position as the Queen of the Sciences, philosophy must now radically transform its approach to objects so that it might " construct keys before which reality springs open.
Having badly lost the 1904 election with a conservative candidate, the Democratic Party turned to two-time nominee William Jennings Bryan, who had been defeated in 1896 and 1900 by Republican William McKinley.
Having rationalized the competition he lost, Anton challenges Vincent again.
Having lost any hope for victory and facing a massacre, the French army disengaged and retreated in a westerly direction, hoping to join other French forces on the other side of the Vosges mountains.
Having lost possession of Henry, Warwick could no longer claim to be acting on his behalf and Edward of March was proclaimed King Edward IV of England.
Having lost their enormous investment in slaves, white planters had minimal capital to pay freedmen workers to bring in crops.
Having lost 1 – 0 in Belgium, the Netherlands appeared to be set for qualification in Rotterdam as they led 2 – 0 until Georges Grun put the Belgium through on away goals.
Having lost their opening game of the tournament to the USSR the Netherlands beat England and Republic of Ireland to reach the semi-finals.
* Having lost the confidence of his peers, Hannibal Gisco is subsequently executed for incompetence shortly afterwards, together with other defeated Punic generals.
* Having lost his alliance with the Numidian chief Masinissa, the Carthaginian general, Hasdrubal Gisco, finds a new ally in the Numidian king Syphax, who marries Sophonisba, Hasdrubal's daughter, whom until his defection to Rome has been betrothed to Masinissa.
Having been released from jail, Dulipo then discovers that he is Cleander's long lost son.

Having and subconscious
Having this definite chief aim will affect the subconscious mind, thus leading toward the attainment of the objective.

Having and grace
*" Having been anointed by the Holy Spirit he received the title of the anointed ( i. e. Christos ), suffering in accordance with his nature, working wonders in accordance with grace.
Having suggested that Kiya was the mother of Tutankhamun, Nicholas Reeves writes that " it is not beyond the realm of possibility that she fell from grace in a coup engineered by the jealous Nefertiti herself.

Having and enabled
# Having been drawn and enabled, but prior to regeneration, one is able to believe … able also to resist.
Having sails enabled vessels like the Great Western to take advantage of favourable weather conditions and minimise fuel consumption.
Having children enabled the inheritance of land, which offered security and status.
Having a family to support, Goss replied that he might not be able to apply for the post, but Smith then revealed that the post of organist carried with it several additional sources of income, which enabled Goss to reconsider.
Having disabled both guns and enabled the recapture of the British position, O ' Leary then returned to his unit with his prisoners, apparently " as cool as if he had been for a walk in the park.
Having the diary enabled him to express the excitement of a young man's encounters and discoveries.

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