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Then came their bathroom, and then a bedroom that, judging by the photographs on the walls, must belong to Mme Cestre.
) which belong only to God, and that man came with and out of an apostasy, the very kind the apostles describe elsewhere ( 1 Tim.
: With few exceptions Lubitsch's movies take place neither in Europe nor America but in Lubitschland, a place of metaphor, benign grace, rueful wisdom ... What came to preoccupy this anomalous artist was the comedy of manners and the society in which it transpired, a world of delicate sangfroid, where a breach of sexual or social propriety and the appropriate response are ritualized, but in unexpected ways, where the basest things are discussed in elegant whispers ; of the rapier, never the broadsword ... To the unsophisticated eye, Lubitsch's work can appear dated, simply because his characters belong to a world of formal sexual protocol.
In the first half of the 13th century Malle was separated when the County of Strijen was divided ; Oostmalle came to belong to the County of Breda, Westmalle and Zoersel remained with the Duchy of Brabant.
Louis the Pious, the Frankish emperor, came to the conclusion that the people called Rhos ( qui se, id est gentem suum, Rhos vocari dicebant ) belong to the gens of Swedes ( eos gentis esse Sueonum ).
The name Carbonari came from “ charcoal-burners ” and the place where they met was called “ baracca ”, the members called themselves “ good cousin ” so people who did not belong to the Carbonari were “ pagani ”.
" We also wanted to be able to run very fast when required ... so we added a pair of ' fast-running ' legs that appeared from the bottom of the backpack ... and soon [...] we came up with the logical conclusion that these could belong to another character, one that actually lived in Banjo's backpack.
In the period of the Three States, this region came to belong to Baekje when it absorbed Mahan.
It meant that the troops came to belong in the chain of command under the head of 1st Div, Lieutenant General Hori Takeo.
In the post-medieval world, the title of esquire came to belong to all men of the higher landed gentry ; an esquire ranked socially above a gentleman but below a knight.
* When his father finally arrived at the theatre to see his son: " He came to the dressing room, gave me a hug and a kiss and said, ' You belong here.
Julian doesn't belong to Fitzgerald's Jazz Age ; he is ten years younger and belongs to what came to be called the hangover generation, the young people who grew up accustomed to the good life without having to earn it.
The maximum number of miniature paintings came down to us belong to the period of reign of Sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II.
In 1822, Spanish the guitar-maker Joséf Pagés made a Spanish guitar that came to belong to members of the Galliano family, and which Paco Galliano sold in 2008 for £ 6, 600.
She came to belong to the household of the Julio-Claudian dynasty as she was raised and instructed by her maternal grandfather Augustus.
All of the municipalities, except for Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel ( which came from Centre-de-la-Mauricie RCM ), used to belong to the former Francheville Regional County Municipality.
# All of Xinjiang is part of the Eastern Turkestan Republic, while all, that do not belong, should go back to where they came from ;
They feel their music " belong here in New Zealand, you can tell it came from this country.
Six years later his widow married Hans Rostgaard of Krogerup and the island then came to belong to the Rostgaard family.
Christoph Probst came rather late into the White Rose as he did not belong to the same student corps as Hans Scholl, Alexander Schmorell and Willi Graf, and stayed for the most part in the background, as he had to think of his family.
The name of the town derived from the word that came from local Serbian dialect, which in modern standard Serbian would be written as " beli otac " or in English as " white father " ( the full meaning of the name is " the place that belong to white father ").
According to the Annals of St. Bertin ( Annales Bertiniani ) for the year 839, Louis the Pious, the Frankish emperor, came to the conclusion that the people called Rhos ( qui se, id est gentem suum, Rhos vocari dicebant ) belong to the gens of Swedes ( eos gentis esse Sueonum ).
At the beginning the Meissen manufactory was owned by the King of Saxony ; by 1830 it came to belong to the State of Saxony.
Some of the most important Buddhist sculptures belong to the ensuing Hakuho art period when the sculpture came to show predominantly Tang influence.

came and circle
The circle came nearer and nearer.
Out in the center of the circle the farmer, who was Dan, wasted no time when they came to the line, `` The farmer choose his wife ''.
By distinguishing superlunary ( celestial ) and sublunary ( terrestrial ) existence, and reinforcing this with the four-element physics of Empedocles, Aristotle came to speak of the stars as perfect bodies, which moved in only a perfect way, viz. in a perfect circle.
He played around with it, came back with a bunch of designs that had the circle and slightly 3-D looking letters and he had ones with different patterns behind it.
This was partly because of a conflict of personality with Frederick, who came to regard Euler as unsophisticated, especially in comparison to the circle of philosophers the German king brought to the Academy.
Thomas Walsingham's Chronicle adds William Nevil and John Clanvowe to the list, and other potential members of this circle have been identified by their wills, which contain Lollard-inspired language about how their bodies are to be plainly buried and permitted to return to the soil whence they came.
In the seventeenth century it was in England that Machiavelli's ideas were most substantially developed and adapted, and that republicanism came once more to life ; and out of seventeenth-century English republicanism there were to emerge in the next century not only a theme of English political and historical reflection-of the writings of the Bolingbroke circle and of Gibbon and of early parliamentary radicals-but a stimulus to the Enlightenment in Scotland, on the Continent, and in America.
He came to Helsinki in 1831 and became a member of the circle of young nationalist men surrounding Johan Ludvig Runeberg, in whose home he stayed for some time.
During these almost ten years in Altona he came into contact with a circle of aristocrats that had been rejected from the court in Copenhagen.
Swedish Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson ( 1885 – 1946 ) had a circle of friends, jokingly referred to as the " peralbinians " ( peralbinerna ), who for a number of years came to his home every Thursday to eat pea soup, drink hot punsch and play bridge.
As reported by editor Ruth Berman ( issue # 1, Inside Star Trek, July 1968, pp. 15 – 16 ), " ardent rock hound and amateur lapidary " Roddenberry came up with the Vulcan philosophy after he presented Leonard Nimoy with a unique " hand-crafted piece of jewelry ," a " pendent " ( sic ) of polished yellow gold ( circle ) and florentined white gold ( triangle ), with a stone of brilliant white fabulite — an artificial gem " developed by the laser industry and used in space mechanisms for its optical qualities ," and thus well-suited as a gift for an actor in a science fiction show.
According to Jackson, " We all sat there in a circle with the dollars running out, and nobody came up with anything.
On July 20,, Mathewson's career came full circle when he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds along with Edd Roush.
if they did not know the answer, it was passed on to those of the ' second circle '... and so on and on, until at last, when all others had failed to supply an answer, it came to Razi himself.
Artists who were influenced by the Brotherhood include John Brett, Philip Calderon, Arthur Hughes, Gustave Moreau, Evelyn De Morgan, Frederic Sandys ( who came into the Pre-Raphaelite circle in 1857 ), and John William Waterhouse.
He made friends with a circle of young and aspiring writers at the Lycée and came to write two novels.
He gathered a circle of pupils around him, and people came in crowds, even from the district of the Euphrates, to hear him.
The core circle made an attempt to reconcile, but at a meeting that came to be known as " Bloody Sunday ", Kilhefner quit, accusing Hay and Burnside of " power tripping ".
In Paris he came much into contact with the circle of Diderot.
But when the winch is put upon the axis U, and turned forward, the sphere with the sun and moon keep at rest ; and the earth, with its horizon and meridian, turn round from horizon to the sun and moon, to which these bodies came when the earth kept at rest, and they were carried round it ; showing that they rise and set in the same points of the horizon, and at the same times in the hour circle, whether the motion be in the earth or in the heaven.
The poetry and fiction of the " Beat Generation ", largely born of a circle of intellects formed in New York City around Columbia University and established more officially some time later in San Francisco, came of age.
Her fortune and the new circle of powerful and influential friends, that came out of this marriage only enhanced Morazán's own business, and thus his political and military projects.
Hollywood history came full circle when the actors ( who played the parts of their predecessors ) met the sons, nephew, nieces, grandson and granddaughter of the original Dead End Kids.
Beginning in 1824, he contributed literary articles, the Premier lundis of his collected Works, to the Globe newspaper, and, in 1827, he came, through a review of Victor Hugo's Odes et ballads, into close association with Hugo and the Cénacle, the literary circle that strove to define the ideas of the rising Romanticism and struggle against classical formalism.
Wolfenstein 3D, based on the Apple II originated game Castle Wolfenstein, came full circle back to the Apple II series when it was released for the Apple IIGS in 1994.

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