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He criticized radical liberation theology, saying, " this conception of Christ, as a political figure, a revolutionary, as the subversive of Nazareth, does not tally with the Church's catechisms "; however, he did speak of " the ever increasing wealth of the rich at the expense of the ever increasing poverty of the poor ", and affirmed that the principle of private property " must lead to a more just and equitable distribution of goods ... and, if the common good demands it, there is no need to hesitate at expropriation, itself, done in the right way "; on balance, the Pope offered neither praise nor condemnation.
Some of the details did tally.
In The Colour of Magic, Rincewind is brought before " the Patrician " but it is not clear whether this Patrician is Vetinari or his predecessor, Mad Lord Snapcase, or possibly even Homicidal Lord Winder, although the description of this Patrician does not seem to tally with that of Vetinari, as the Patrician in question is, for example, described as obese – a trait his two predecessors did possess, but which he lacks.
Kankkunen retired due to engine problems in three consecutive rallies and did not add to his points tally, finishing only 37th in the drivers ' standings.
Trueman's overall achievements in 1964 did not meet his own high standards and his tally of exactly 100 wickets was well down on his totals in recent seasons.
But these had become outdated and did not tally with actual astronomical events and did not tally with each other also.
The results have shown that information people freely volunteered about their consumption habits did not always tally with the contents of their waste bins.
This edition of the games has a different twist where it did not implement a medal tally system to determine the overall champion but a pointing system.
These did not count towards his international tally, however, as this was not an official international match.
A year later, the panel found that the Democrats did indeed improperly tally the vote.
A number of voters did not follow the proper procedure for supporting a write-in candidate, either misspelling the name of Donna Frye ( usually as " Donna Fry ") or writing her name in the blank but neglecting to fill in the corresponding bubble to indicate their preference .. After a legal imbroglio involving three ( unsuccessful ) lawsuits, these votes were ultimately not counted, resulting in Murphy winning the official tally by approximately 2, 000 votes.
They did so by recording a then record points tally for the First Division, also breaking the record for most goals scored and fewest goals conceded.
The second half of the European season failed to produce equally strong results, but it did keep the points tally ticking over.
Biedriņš ' slumping play and persistent foul issues convinced Smart to bench him in favor of rookie Ekpe Udoh for four games in March, until Udoh's rawness and inconsistency forced Smart to reinsert Biedriņš into the starting lineup, where he remained for five games ( including an appalling start March 16 against the Sacramento Kings where he failed to tally a single point or rebound but did get two steals and four fouls in 15 minutes of action ) until spraining his ankle on March 16, resulting in his being sidelined for the remainder of the season.
After the aforementioned tally Pininfarina did not ever vote in the assembly again.
Unfortunately, Ottawa could never quite string a run of results together ; throughout the season, win would follow loss would follow win, although their points tally did keep them high in the standings all year long.
Although a tally of the number of deaths related to the coal mining industry in Minto is not available, deaths did occur.
The Trail Conference did give out rockers for those who completed a tally sheet of trips made on different dates.
There wasn't much of a change in Chaos's fortunes in 2006, as for the fourth consecutive year they finished outside the playoffs-although the team did pick up six wins, their highest annual victory tally to date.
For the first time in seven years Tomas Boltnar was not Menace's top scorer-that honor went to Nicki Paterson with 6 goals, although the 29-year-old Czech player did tally 5 assists.
So good did some judges consider this campaign that it propelled her to a third Australian Horse of the Year award-the only horse to do so-from Northerly ( who had beaten her in the spring but then failed to add to his Group One tally in the autumn ) and Ethereal ( who had won the Caulfield Cup, the Melbourne Cup, and the BMW Stakes-all run at 2, 400 metres or above-but was well-beaten by Northerly and Sunline in several shorter races ).

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That unused room was large enough for -- well, say an elephant could get into it and, as a matter of fact, an elephant did.
The earth was a little heavy and I had to stop once and clean the plowshares because they were not scouring properly, and I did not look back towards the place until I had turned the corner and was plowing across the upper line of the large field, a long way from where I had stopped because of the snake.
The sight of the small man in a uniform much too large for his less than 5-foot frame — the army did not issue uniforms small enough — was so disruptively funny that he was excused from parades and marching drills.
However, Mary II died childless in 1694, after which William III did not remarry, and Princess Anne's last surviving child, Prince William, Duke of Gloucester, died six years later, after which it was unlikely she would have any more children due to her age and the large number of miscarriages she had previously suffered.
The Acadian French did create a large French influence in the diet of those settled in Louisiana, but had little or no influence outside of Louisiana.
With the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, truss systems of wrought iron were developed for larger bridges, but iron did not have the tensile strength to support large loads.
Albeit that these factors did play a large role in increasing home run thus scoring totals during this time, others that directly impact ballplayers have an equally important role.
The UK signed the Berne Convention in 1887 but did not implement large parts of it until 100 years later with the passage of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act of 1988.
From a geological perspective, it did not take long for mammals and birds to greatly diversify in the absence of the large reptiles that had dominated during the Mesozoic.
Astronomers did not observe large amounts of water following the collisions, and later impact studies found that fragmentation and destruction of the cometary fragments in an ' airburst ' probably occurred at much higher altitudes than previously expected, with even the largest fragments being destroyed when the pressure reached, well above the expected depth of the water layer.
The first version was ready in 1974 / 5, and work then started on multi-table systems in which the data could be split so that all of the data for a record ( some of which is optional ) did not have to be stored in a single large " chunk ".
The public access application did not succeed, since public cellular networks rapidly out-competed DECT by coupling their ubiquitous coverage with large increases in capacity and continuously falling costs.
In lay terms, there is a very large — perhaps infinite — number of universes, and everything that could possibly have happened in our past, but did not, has occurred in the past of some other universe or universes.
Before the fighting, the Parliament of England did not have a large permanent role in the English system of government, functioning as a temporary advisory committee, summoned by the monarch whenever the Crown required additional tax revenue, and subject to dissolution by the monarch at any time.
Erasmus did not build a large body of supporters with his letters.
The vendor companies did not always feel it important to allocate many resources to EDIF products, even if they sold a large number of them.
These contrasting traditions may be vestiges of historical performance settings: large concert halls in which violins were played required more instruments, before electronic amplification, than did more intimate dance halls and houses fiddles were played in.
Gérard has not produced the manuscript supporting this claim which, even if true, is unrelated to the later history of the French fry, as the potato did not arrive in the region until around 1735 ; also, given the economic conditions of the 18th century: " it is absolutely unthinkable that a peasant could have consecrated large quantities of fat for cooking potatoes.
Alexander Graham Bell experimented with very large man-lifting kites, as did the Wright brothers and Lawrence Hargrave.
Ohloh did an analysis of the source code repository and compared the commit activity for the two years before March 2012 and concluded that the project has a mature, well established code base, with increasing year-over-year development activity and a large active development team.
Some scholars concur with this view, whereas others argue that the Gulag was neither as large nor as deadly as it is often presented, and it did not have death camps, although during some periods of its history, mortality was high in the labor camps.
That meant that people had accumulated large paper assets, and that official prices and wages did not reflect reality, as the black market dominated the economy and more than half of all transactions were taking place unofficially.
Limited manpower did not allow most Greek city-states to form large armies which could operate for long periods, especially in the case of light troops like the psiloi, who were recruited from the lower citizen classes, and as such, they were mainly farmers, workers, even slaves.
While horses in the wild covered large areas of terrain, they usually did so at relatively slow speeds, unless being chased by a predator.
The Romans did not entirely withdraw from Scotland at this time, however: the large fort at Newstead was maintained along with seven smaller outposts until at least 180.

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