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evidently and earned
Later that year he was appointed rector of Painstown in Meath, and evidently earned a reputation as a learned and discreet advisor to the English authorities in Dublin.
Tommy had also earned the nickname the " Harwood Butcher ", since he had murdered eleven men when he only came to kill one, evidently in the Harwood district of Portland which resulted in his 15-year jail sentence.

evidently and place
The place was evidently a familiar haunt and Claire wondered what other illicit loves had been celebrated in the comfortable rooms to which they were shown.
The author of this entry was evidently alluding to the custom of celebrating Mass privately at the altars near or over the tombs of the martyrs in the crypts of the catacombs ( missa ad corpus ), while the solemn celebration always took place in the basilicas built over the catacombs.
As nothing is essential to the fable, but unity of action, and as the unities of time and place arise evidently from false assumptions, and, by circumscribing the extent of the drama, lessen its variety, I cannot think it much to be lamented, that they were not known by him, or not observed: Nor, if such another poet could arise, should I very vehemently reproach him, that his first act passed at Venice, and his next in Cyprus.
The later part, taking place on the planet of the " centaurs "— intelligent, horselike carnivores who dominate all other fauna on the planet including deformed human-like creatures — is evidently intended as Heinlein's commentary on and antithesis to the fourth part of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
However, local Indians had evidently looted the hiding place, and White found " about the place many of my things spoyled and broken, and my books torne from the covers, the frames of some of my pictures and mappes rotten and spoyled with rayne, and my armour almost eaten through with rust "
Richard was evidently well aware of the threat from this quarter since in the summer of 1485, when Stanley sought permission to leave the court and return to his northern fastness of Lathom, the king insisted that his son, George Stanley, Lord Strange, take his place at court as a token for his father ’ s good behaviour.
Another place of medieval pilgrimage in Norway is the island of Selja on the northwest coast, with its memories of Saint Sunniva and its three monastery churches with evidently Celtic tradition similar to Skellig Michael.
* Lepreus: A town in Elis, it is suggested by The Hoopoe as a good place to start a new life but it is rejected by Euelpides because it puns with leprosy, which reminds him of Melanthius, a poet whose skin was evidently as bad as his verse ( line 149 ).
the names Lucinus, Marinus, Martinus ), evidently the name of the estate's owner, according to a well-known pattern of late imperial and medieval place name formation.
One, represented in a minority of manuscripts, sometimes called the " Old Greek " version, seems to represent the Septuagint translation, evidently so unsatisfactory that the early Church opted to substitute Theodotion's version in its place, in the official copies of the LXX that have survived.
However, the mountain evidently continued to be the holy place of the Samaritans, as it is mentioned as such by the Gospel of John and coins produced by a Roman mint situated in Nablus included within their design a depiction of the temple ; surviving coins from this mint, dated to 138 – 161 CE, show a huge temple complex, statues, and a substantive staircase leading from Nablus to the temple itself.
At this time it was evidently a place of importance and a strong fortress, but it was so severely punished for its defection by Sulla after the final defeat of the Samnites in 84 BCE, that Strabo speaks of it as in his time utterly deserted.
This disproportionate production of some things, which is overproduction in relation to the production of other things, is the only kind of overproduction that can take place on any considerable scale, and the overproduction of which we hear so much is evidently of this character.
He published several pamphlets in the course of his principalship, all evidently inspired by the desire to place the education of the people in the hands of the church, though his view of the church itself and its doctrines was by no means a narrow one.
Bernard Cornwell in his 2003, The Heretic, has as a character, Genevieve, a condemned Beghard heretic rescued by the main character, Thomas of Hookton, an archer in the service of the Earl of Northampton campaigining in northern France, where the story takes place ... evidently far from the geographical origins of the beghards, however, Genevieve's character is well traveled.
" And if any person ... such books in the form aforesaid do not deliver, then the diocesan of the same place in his diocese such person or persons in this behalf defamed or evidently suspected and every of them may by the authority of the said ordinance and statute cause to be arrested ...".
In generally describing Tyre's empire from west to east, Tarshish is listed first ( Ezekiel 27. 12 – 14 ), and in Jonah 1. 3 it is the place to which Jonah sought to flee from the Lord ; evidently it represents the westernmost place to which one could sail.
The accumulated " fragrances " are evidently released by the males at their display sites in the forest understory, where matings are known to take place.
The story takes place in a world modeled after ( and evidently parodying ) that of a generic role-playing video game.

evidently and assigned
As the author has evidently used the Institute, it also must be assigned to a late date.
It appears that his original motivation for working in an area which he evidently finds uncomfortable was to help find a cure for the mysterious disease from which his daughter Stephanie is slowly dying, but he has ended up being assigned to totally unrelated research and his main motivation now is simply to maintain a stable home in an area where his daughter is happy ( i. e., the Lake District ).
) The date of the colonization of Metapontum cannot be determined with certainty ; but it was evidently, from the circumstances just related, subsequent to that of Tarentum, as well as of Sybaris and Crotona: hence the date assigned by Eusebius, who would carry it back as far as 774 BCE, is wholly untenable ; nor is it easy to see how such an error can have arisen.

evidently and him
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
Once more and roared off into the fog, his foot evidently surprising him with the suddenness with which it pressed the accelerator, just as his hand did when he worked.
only seldom is it so simple as to be a matter of his obviously parroting some timeworn axiom, common to our culture, which he has evidently heard, over and over, from a parent until he experiences it as part of him.
However, his training in Wolgemut's studio, which made many carved and painted altarpieces and both designed and cut woodblocks for woodcut, evidently gave him great understanding of what the technique could be made to produce, and how to work with block cutters.
" Yet Hartmann's connections were with Max Scheler and the Munich circle ; Husserl himself evidently did not consider him as a phenomenologist.
Einhard evidently was a talented builder and construction manager, because Charlemagne put him in charge of the completion of several palace complexes including Aachen and Ingelheim.
The notes Erwin made for his planned meeting with Holt ( which he evidently provided to Reid ) indicate that he and others were worried that Holt was too susceptible to traps set for him by the ALP over issues like the VIP jets scandal, and that he had repeatedly let himself become the target of Opposition " harassment " instead of letting his ministers take the heat on controversial issues.
Thucydides evidently held Themistocles in some esteem, and is uncharacteristically fulsome in his praise for him ( see above ).
However, Isaac evidently ignored the woman's alleged confession in favor of the testimony of Joseph ben Todros and of Jacob, a pupil of Moses de León, both of whom assured him on oath that the work was not written by de Leon.
Mozart was evidently quite pleased to have in Stephanie a librettist who would listen to him.
Although Philip Sidney would have been a very young man at the time, Ní Mháille evidently made an impression on him since he mentioned her in favorable terms to his father.
When many were evidently taking the side of the Gauls and Germans, the time had come for him to act on public opinion.
Hooke's ultimate failure to secure sufficiently lucrative terms for the exploitation of this idea resulted in its being shelved, and evidently caused him to become more jealous of his inventions.
According to an entry in the Red Book of Westmarch, Gimli left with himthe only Dwarf to ever do so, evidently out of his desire to once more see Galadriel.
" The stereotype of him as a " subservient fool who bows down to the white man " evidently resulted from staged " Tom Shows ", over which Stowe had no control.
They spend a night together and he gives her Dunson's mother's bracelet, evidently given to him in earlier years.
Quintilian evidently adopted Afer as his model and listened to him speak and plead cases in the law courts.
Tecumseh evidently trusted and respected Brock, reportedly saying, " This is a man " after meeting him for the first time.
Smetana's biographers describe him as physically frail and unimpressive in appearance, yet at least in his youth he had a joie-de-vivre which women evidently found attractive.
Wulfhere survived the defeat, but evidently lost some degree of control over the south as a result ; in 675, Æscwine, one of the kings of the West Saxons, fought him at Biedanheafde.
" The preface has evidently been prepared by some one who had before him the completed text of the treatise.
Thomas was not among the very earliest disciples of Francis, but he joined the Franciscans around 1215, during the saint's lifetime, and evidently knew him personally.

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