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Having and taken
Having taken Nanking in March ( and briefly visited Shanghai, now under the control of his close ally Bai Chongxi ), Chiang halted his campaign and prepared a violent break with Wang's leftist elements, which he believed threatened his control of the KMT.
Having taken on some £ 4 billion of debt to finance these acquisitions, the company had to sell off its commodity chemicals businesses.
Having taken control of several European countries through his machinations, he tries to provoke a war between the two fictional nations of Galonia and Toran with the help of the crooked Galonian General Lupo planning to set all the nations of the world at war, but is stopped by Superman.
Having defeated and slain Manfred in the great Battle of Benevento, Charles established himself firmly in the kingdom of Sicily at the conclusive Battle of Tagliacozzo, in which Conradin, the last of the house of Hohenstaufen, was taken prisoner.
Having taken the degree of master in 1516, he began to study theology.
Having taken the chest, she leaves the tree in Byblos, where it becomes an object of worship for the locals.
Having taken Carlisle, Charles's army progressed as far as Swarkestone Bridge in Derbyshire.
Having taken holy orders, Badham was appointed headmaster of Louth grammar school, Lincolnshire ( 1851 – 1854 ), and subsequently headmaster of Edgbaston proprietary school, near Birmingham.
Having briefly occupied the city and taken hostages and supplies from the city they returned to their ships at Riccall.
Having been taken along to a computer fair, he became enamored of the first model of the Macintosh, the start of a long love-affair with the brand ( he claimed to have bought two of the first three Macintosh in the UK — the other being bought by his friend Stephen Fry ).
Having taken refuge at the Dunbar fortress, Marie of Guise asked France for help.
Having taken the imperial throne and made the 11-year old John IV ineligible for the emperorship by blinding him, Michael VIII Palaiologos had Theodore's three other daughters married off to Italian and Bulgarian foreigners, so their descendants could not threaten his own children's claim to the imperial succession.
Having truthfully revealed valuable things, Dolon expected to be taken as a prisoner to the ships, or to be tied up, while the other two found out whether he had told them the truth or not.
' Having taken such vows, ( a mendicant ) should not, on entering a village or scot-free town, etc., take himself or induce others to take or allow others to take, what has not been given.
Having taken the counsel of Bright, Gladstone invited Chamberlain on 27 April 1880 to become President of the Board of Trade.
Having moved into new premises in Cricklewood Lane, the yard was taken over by Clang Electrical Goods Ltd. From 1929 to 1933 the area was finally built over.
Having been taken to the place of execution in a cart with her hands firmly tied in front of her and wearing just a thin shift she was lifted over the executioner ’ s shoulder and carried up a ladder against the stake to be sat astride the saddle.
Having escaped the law, Jay and Silent Bob once again return to their quest to reach Hollywood only to have Suzanne taken by a Hollywood animal acting agency car.
Having taken this bold and honorable course, he quietly awaited the result which was simply that nothing was found against him and he was not molested in person but some cavalrymen belonging to the army that came out to quell the insurrection visited his home and did considerable damage, nearly demolishing his distillery, knocking in the heads of liquor casks and spilling a vast amount of whiskey.
Having two sets of local addresses caused confusion and in 1925 legislative steps were taken to give the whole area, post office, and train depot the name Patrick Springs.
Having taken off from Misawa, Japan, pilots Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon Jr. safely belly-landed their Bellanca airplane Miss Veedol on a nearby airstrip known then as Fancher Field.
Having taken up his residence at Brussels, in 1818 Jacotot was nominated teacher of the French language at the University of Louvain, where he systematized the educational principles which he had already practised with success in France.
Having taken his degree at the University of Oxford ( from Trinity College ) in 1838, he was elected to a fellowship at Exeter College, Oxford, in 1840, of which from 1842 to 1846 he was fellow and tutor.
Having settled by the Elbe, Spree and Neisse in the 6th century, Sorbian tribes divided into two main groups, which have taken their names from the characteristics of the area where they had settled.
Having taken his seat in the Irish House of Lords in 1745, he was appointed one of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty in 1746, and was one of the ' managers ' of the impeachment of Lord Lovat.

Having and speaker's
Having the ability to interpret a person's body language lets the listener develop a more accurate understanding of the speaker's message.
Having heard, the listener may then paraphrase the speaker's words.

Having and chair
Having joined the Council of Europe as a full member in 1988, San Marino held the rotating chair of the organisation during the first half of 1990.
Having previously been close to the reformist regius chair of divinity, Martin Bucer, later as vice-chancellor of the university Perne would have Bucer's bones exhumed and burnt in Market Square.
Having taken his doctor's degree, he became Privatdozent at Jena ; in 1807 professor of theology at Heidelberg, where he came under the influence of J. F. Fries ( 1773-1843 ), whose hiring he helped arrange ( as well as that of Paulus ); and in 1810 was transferred to a similar chair in the newly founded Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin, where he became friendly with Friedrich Schleiermacher.
Having studied at the University of Utrecht, he was appointed in 1682 to the chair of eloquence and history at Franeker through the influence of J. G. Graevius and Nikolaes Heinsius.
Having held professorial appointments at Kiel and Heidelberg, he succeeded his tutor, Friedrich Ritschl, in the chair of classical philology at Leipzig, where he died.
Having never executed a woman in the electric chair, those responsible for carrying out the death warrant devised a new way to place the electrodes upon her.
Having earlier re-established relations with the miners ' union leaders in February 1972, Heath appointed Jellicoe " energy supremo " to restore power supplies around the time of the Three-Day Week and had him set up and chair a Civil Contingencies Unit, which was, when an internal crisis arose, to operate through " COBRA " ( Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms ).
Having put the question for the king's trial from the chair, he continued to act as speaker after the king's execution, though he used his influence in favour of the royalists, whenever this was possible without imperilling his own interests, and he saved the lives of both the Earl of Norwich ( 8 March 1649 ) and Sir William Davenant ( 3 July 1650 ) by his casting vote.
Having captured Guybrush, LeChuck constructs an elaborate Rube Goldberg-esque mechanism to lower his nemesis into an acid pit, planning to turn Threepwood's remains, which LeChuck explains will be " still alive, and in great pain ", into a chair.
Having no choice, Nick then has her bound to a chair and gagged, to prevent her from running away and screaming.
Having studied law at Würzburg, Heidelberg and Erlangen, Stahl, on taking the degree of doctor juris, established himself as Privatdozent in Munich, was appointed ( 1832 ) ordinary professor of law at Würzburg, and in 1840 received the chair of ecclesiastical law and polity at Berlin.
Having attended at the École des Mines in Paris, he assisted Élie de Beaumont in the chair of geology at the Collège de France from 1855 until he succeeded him in 1874.
Having become assistant manager under Bertie Auld at Hamilton Academical, in 1984 Lambie stepped up to succeed Auld in the manager's chair.

Having and looked
Having looked around in vain for the five members and commenting " I see the birds have flown ", Charles turned to Lenthall, who stood below and demanded of him whether any of those persons were in the House, whether he saw any of them and where they were.
Having succeeded in ceasing his mother's power in Savoy, Victor Amadeus looked to his oncoming marriage with the youngest child of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans ( brother of Louis XIV ) and Henrietta of England.
Having looked for some time for a pretext to invade the west, and allegedly bribed by the Vandal king Gaiseric to attack the Visigoths in Gaul, in 450 Attila used this appeal as a pretext to invade the Gallic provinces, after securing peace with the eastern court.
Having become the largest political formation as a result of these elections, the CD & V looked to lead the subsequent coalition talks, which repeatedly stalled ( see 2007 – 2008 Belgian government formation ).
Having in vain looked for allies, the two brothers finally entered with their own troops into the territory controlled by the Ottomans.
Having looked at the other two normative ethical theories we come at last to virtue ethics.
Having toured with them for over 12-months and used to seeing them in stage make-up they looked very strange.
Having ended his loan at Servette, Molnar looked to find a new club in the summer 1992.
Having thighs which steal the heart of Kameshwara, Having knees which looked like crowns made of precious gems, having voluptuous legs, having upper part of the feet resembling the back of tortoise, Having feet which resembled the lamps made of gems which could dispel worries from the mind of devotees and a body with the golden red colour.
Having an alternate name was trendy at one point, and one of her friends told her that she looked like a Momoka.
This was confirmed in a press statement on the same day, when Hackett said: " Having looked at a video and seen a better angle and a better view, clearly he ( Styles ) now recognises that he got it wrong and he's deeply apologetic for that.
Having leveled the scores, the Germans now looked a match for the Hungarians and managed to reach half time at 2 – 2, with both teams several promising chances to take the lead.
Having won the toss and chosen to bat, they immediately lost two wickets to their tormentor, Yasir Ali, and at 121 for 5 things looked grim.
Having never travelled to the Americas, Mostaert had to imagine what the New World looked like.

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