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Scholars have argued about the precise interpretation of these accounts, but it is agreed that his conversion corresponded with his break from the Roman Catholic Church.
Lewinsky corresponded in 2009 with scholar Ken Gormley, who was writing an in-depth study of the Clinton scandals, maintaining that Clinton had lied under oath when asked detailed and specific questions about his relationship with her.
The Christianisation of the Marcomanni occurred under their queen Fritigil ( mid fourth century ), who corresponded with Ambrose of Milan to bring about the conversion.
St Augustine of Hippo ( 354 – 430 ), demonstrated in The City of God that the dimensions of the Ark corresponded to the dimensions of the human body, which corresponds to the body of Christ ; the equation of Ark and Church is still found in the Anglican rite of baptism, which asks God, " who of thy great mercy didst save Noah ," to receive into the Church the infant about to be baptised.
Yoshiaki, however, was not pleased about being a puppet and secretly corresponded with various daimyo, forging an anti-Nobunaga alliance.
Hussey reported that when he suggested to Bouvard that the unusual motion of Uranus might be due to the gravitational influence of an undiscovered planet, Bouvard replied that the idea had occurred to him, and that he had corresponded with Peter Andreas Hansen, director of the Seeberg Observatory in Gotha, about the subject.
Groups of electrons were thought to occupy a set of electron shells about the nucleus .< ref > In 1922, Niels Bohr updated his model of the atom by assuming that certain numbers of electrons ( for example 2, 8 and 18 ) corresponded to stable " closed shells ".
Darwin corresponded with Royer about a second edition published in 1866 and a third in 1870, but he had difficulty getting her to remove her notes and was troubled by these editions.
Scholars are not in agreement about whether the calendars used by the Jews before the Babylonian captivity were solar ( based on the return of the same relative position between the sun and the earth ) or lunisolar ( based on months that corresponded to the cycle of the moon, with periodic additional months to bring the calendar back into agreement with the solar cycle ) like the present-day Hebrew calendar.
What they found was that people who were about to place a bet rated the chance that their horse would win at an average of 3. 48 which corresponded to a " fair chance of winning " whereas people who had just finished betting gave an average rating of 4. 81 which corresponded to a " good chance of winning ".
Ezra Stiles was also a dedicated supporter of the American Revolutionary cause, and an avid amateur scientist who corresponded with Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin about scientific discoveries.
In Amarna letter EA 26, Tushratta, king to Mitanni, corresponded directly with Tiye to reminisce about the good relations which he enjoyed with her then deceased husband and extended his wish to continue on friendly terms with her son, Akhenaten.
United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt called President Hyde a " fine and scholarly old gentleman ", while President Hyde and King George V corresponded about stamp collecting.
Over the autumn and winter of 1846 – 1847, Stone corresponded with her parents and siblings about her intention to take up a life of public lecturing.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz ( who met Malebranche in Paris in about 1675 and corresponded with him thereafter ) also rejected the vision in God, and his theory of pre-established harmony was designed as a new alternative to occasionalism as well as to the more traditional theory of efficient causal interaction.
In the matter of the Drummer of Tedworth, a report of poltergeist-type activity from 1662-3, More and Glanvill had in fact already corresponded about it in 1663.
Ormonde ’ s position as Captain-General made him a personage of much importance in the crisis brought about by the death of Queen Anne and, during the last years of Queen Anne, Ormonde almost certainly had Jacobite leanings and corresponded with the Jacobite Court including his cousin, Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye, who kept barrels of gun powder at Kilkenny Castle.
He was a pupil at St Mary's College in Crosby with Laurie Taylor, future sociologist and criminologist, before going on to study French and Geography at the University of Hull at a time when Philip Larkin was the librarian there, and with whom he corresponded about poetry: " McGough didn't seek counsel from Larkin, but at the age of 21, after completing his degree and teaching diploma, he did send him some poems.
First Lady Rosalynn Carter also personally met with Jones on multiple occasions, corresponded with him about Cuba, and spoke with him at the grand opening of the San Francisco Democratic Party Headquarters where Jones garnered louder applause than Mrs. Carter.
She stated that the letters transmitted information about ships damaged at Pearl Harbor and that the names of the dolls corresponded to a list that explained the type of ships involved.
He corresponded with old soldiers about the Taranaki Wars and died in 1918.
The Pale comprised about 20 % of the territory of European Russia, and largely corresponded to historical borders of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ; it included much of present-day Lithuania, Belarus, Poland, Moldova, Ukraine, and parts of western Russia.
Gunther portrays his son as a remarkable young man – he corresponded intelligently with Albert Einstein about physics – and the heartbreak of his death is told so movingly by Gunther that the book became a best-seller, and in 1975 was made into an Emmy-nominated television movie starring Arthur Hill as John Gunther, Jane Alexander as his wife, and Robby Benson as Johnny.
In his father's memoir, Johnny Gunther's struggle against the disease is documented and he is described as a very talented young man by all who knew him ; the sharpness of his intellect is evidenced by the fact that he corresponded briefly with Albert Einstein about physics before his illness prevented him from continuing his academic pursuits.

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In the tables below, conventional letters used for transliterating Etruscan are accompanied by likely pronunciation in IPA symbols within the square brackets, followed by examples of the early Etruscan alphabet which would have corresponded to these sounds:
They reasoned that the equilibrium value of commodities approximated to prices charged by the producer when those commodities were in elastic supply, and that these producer prices corresponded to the embodied labour – the cost of the labour ( essentially the wages paid ) that was required to produce the commodities.
Through a series of mutation experiments comparing these mutants with each other and other known amino acid codons, Sydney Brenner concluded that the amber and ochre mutations corresponded to the nucleotide triplets " UAG " and " UAA ".
Even though its authenticity has been called into question by some today, the Tanaka Memorial was widely accepted as authentic in the 1930s and 40s because Japan's actions corresponded so closely to these plans.
Some of these boxes were targeted for artists and contained crayons with no wrappers, while others had a color number printed on the wrapper that corresponded to a number on a list of color names printed inside the box lid, but some boxes contained crayons with their color names printed on their wrappers.
C. and myself corresponded in opinon with rispect to the impropriety of calling either of these streams the Missouri and accordingly agreed to name them after the President of the United States and the Secretaries of the Treasury and state.
Sozzini's theological difficulties turned on the resurrection of the body, predestination, the ground of salvation ( on these points he corresponded with Calvin ), the doctrinal basis of the original gospel ( his queries to Bullinger ), the nature of repentance ( to Rudolph Gualther ), the sacraments ( to Johann Wolff ).
These parallels led to confusion over the classification of these languages, until Haudricourt showed in 1954 that tone was not an invariant feature, by demonstrating that Vietnamese tones corresponded to certain final consonants in other languages of the Mon – Khmer family, and proposed that tone in the other languages had a similar origin.
Given that the USA maintained diplomatic relations with Taiwan Republic of China since the end of World War II and did not establish recognition of so-called ' Red ' China or People's Republic of China until the latter part of the twentieth century, the introduction of Taiwanese style racing to America corresponded to the close business and social contacts between these two nations.
During these last years he corresponded with Madame de Sévigné, a relative by marriage.
Later on, when these meetings were considered too dangerous, they corresponded with him through the medium of his mistress, of his lawyer, or of his cousin Christian.
His primary interest was however in birds and on these he corresponded extensively with Edward Blyth.
However, these dangers only corresponded to events and situations present in the game world, not other real-world crimes.
Even though its authenticity is not accepted by scholars today, the Tanaka Memorial was widely accepted as authentic in the 1930s and 40s because Japan's actions corresponded so closely to these plans.
Self-ratings also corresponded to these stereotypes.
Justices also rode circuit in the various federal judicial circuits ; though these usually corresponded to the region from which the justice was appointed, Harlan was assigned the Seventh Circuit due to his junior status.
Gradowczyk posits that “ Xul reached his highest point of artistic expressivity in these ascetic paintings whose theme corresponded to that anguishing reality.
C. and myself corresponded in opinon with rispect to the impropriety of calling either of these streams the Missouri and accordingly agreed to name them after the President of the United States and the Secretaries of the Treasury and State.
In these cases the position corresponded to that of the Attorney General in the British judicial system.
Einstein corresponded with these researchers, and collaborated with Kaluza, but was not yet fully involved in the unification effort.
Carey did not make the claim himself, but he did use " Savile " as the name of three of his male children, and these corresponded to the births of Halifax's own three sons.
As actually flown by NASA, these missions corresponded to Apollo 11 to Apollo 14.
At the time, these community areas corresponded roughly to neighborhoods within the city.

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