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This process is called theosis, or deification, and is a spiritual pilgrimage in which each person strives to both become more holy through the imitation of Christ and cultivation of the inner life through unceasing prayer ( most famously, the Jesus Prayer ) or hesychasm, until united at death with the fire of God's love.
Military historian Theodore Ayrault Dodge once famously called Hannibal the " father of strategy ", because his greatest enemy, Rome, came to adopt elements of his military tactics in its own strategic arsenal.
Some of these fragments have even been thought to date as early as the 2nd century ( i. e., Papyrus 90, Papyrus 98, Papyrus 104, and famously Rylands Library Papyrus P52, though the early date of the latter has recently been called into question ).
The famously abrasive columnist and restaurant reviewer A A Gill in his 2005 book The Angry Island called Stow " catastrophically ghastly " and " the worst place in the world ", resulting in an angry response from the town's mayor.
In that same year, Edmund Burke famously decried the " thousands of those hell-hounds called terrorists " who he believed threatened Europe.
This giant water bug is famously used in a chili dip called nam phrik maengda.
* 1281 – August 15 – The second Mongol invasion of Japan is foiled at the Battle of Kōan ( or Battle of Hakata Bay ) as a large typhoon — famously called a kamikaze, or divine wind — destroys much of the combined Chinese and Korean fleet and forces, numbering over 140, 000 men and 4, 000 ships.
While critics have frequently dismissed the opera as a facile melodrama with confusions of plot — musicologist Joseph Kerman famously called it a " shabby little shocker "— the power of its score and the inventiveness of its orchestration have been widely acknowledged.
The third invasion was stopped with the improbable French victory in the Battle of Carillon, in which 3, 600 Frenchmen famously and decisively defeated Abercrombie's force of 18, 000 regulars, militia and Native American allies outside the fort the French called Carillon and the British called Ticonderoga.
* August 12 – Battle of Kōan ( Hakata Bay ): The second Mongol invasion of Japan is foiled, as a large typhoon – famously called a kamikaze, or divine wind – destroys much of the combined Chinese and Korean fleet and forces, numbering over 140, 000 men and 4, 000 ships.
During the early stages of the Second Sino-Japanese War, a number of foreign pilots served in the Chinese Air Force, most famously in the 14th Squadron, a light bombardment unit often called the International Squadron, which was briefly active in February and March 1938.
In June 1778, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism famously preached both in the new preaching house in Downpatrick and in The Grove beside the ruins of Down Cathedral which he called a " noble ruin ".
* Jim Harrison, U. S. novelist, poet, and food critic, who famously called Patagonia " preposterously beautiful "
On the other hand, he had a sometimes difficult relationship with journalists, whom he famously called " lemmings ".
The Irish Independent described the 1916 Easter Rising as " insane and criminal " and famously called for the shooting of its leaders.
Packer also occasionally interfered directly in the programming of his TV stations ; in 1992 he famously called his Sydney station, TCN-9 and ordered its personnel to " Get that shit off the air ," referring to Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos hosted by Doug Mulray, which was cut during its first and only airing on national television.
Stevens famously called her " one of the greatest comediennes the screen has ever seen ", while Capra credited her as " my favorite actress ".
In Ancient Rome, in a parody of fishing, tridents were famously used by a type of gladiator called a retiarius or " net fighter ".
The club had its origins in the Cordeliers district, a famously radical area of Paris called, by Camille Desmoulins, " the only sanctuary where liberty has not been violated.
Schon had famously been asked by Eric Clapton to join Derek and the Dominos, but since Santana called him first, he decided to join Santana for the album Santana III.
The sketch, which had originally been broadcast in 1948 as part of a comedy series called The Third Division and which featured actor Robert Beatty, was later famously performed by Peter Sellers on his 1959 LP – The Best of Sellers.
The ( as he famously called it ) " stupid " federation was formed in 1953.
In this context, EMS famously called Kesari a " Petit-Bourgeois intellectual ", which he later corrected.
One approach was stop-motion animation which used realistic miniature models ( more accurately called model animation ), used for the first time in a feature film in The Lost World ( 1925 ), and most famously in King Kong ( 1933 ).

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From its steps in 1849, Dahlonega Mint assayor Dr. M. F. Stephenson tried to persuade miners to stay in Dahlonega instead of joining the California Gold Rush, saying, " There's millions in it ," famously misquoted as " There's gold in them thar hills.
The Liverpool sides of the late 1970s to late 1980s were famously notable for numbers of moustachioed players, including Mark Lawrenson, Graeme Souness, Bruce Grobbelaar, Terry McDermott, Ian Rush and David Mc Gurrin.
He was an officer of the North-West Mounted Police, most famously as head of the Yukon detachment during the Klondike Gold Rush, and commanding officer of Strathcona's Horse during the Boer War.
During the Cobalt's Silver Rush, Haileybury became a ' bedroom community ' that served the needs of the many miners and, most famously, many mine owners and managers.
Among his most famous roles are Sergeant Robert McKellar in the 1976 television series Rush ( famously revoiced and parodied by The D-Generation as The Olden Days on their comedy programme The Late Show ), Capt.

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In 1972, when asked to comment about a forthcoming article that reported that he controlled a so-called political slush fund used for gathering intelligence on the Democrats, he famously uttered an implied threat to reporter Carl Bernstein: " Katie Graham's gonna get her tit caught in a big fat wringer if that's published.
In 1967, after a two-year stint in the Army, Canemaker, with funds from acting assignments in TV commercials ( he appeared in over 35 advertisements for major products, most famously leading a line of " fat kids, skinny kids, kids who climb on rocks " through Central Park for Armour hotdogs )— and appearing as a cast member of the 1972 WCBS-TV show Patchwork Family, in which he drew on a large sketching pad — he obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree from Marymount Manhattan College in 1974 and Master of Fine Arts in Film from New York University in 1976.
McManaman made history by becoming the first player without first team experience to play for the England Under-21 team, being handed a debut call-up by Lawrie McMenemy against Wales at Tranmere in October 1990, two months before he debuted for the Liverpool first-team, famously quoting in the process that he had seen " more fat on a chip " in reference to McManaman's skinny physique.
", about someone trying to give up smoking, famously includes the line " I've tried candy instead, but I get as fat as a pig.

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In air, where oxygen is more concentrated, some small species can rely solely on cutaneous gas exchange, most famously the plethodontid salamanders, which have neither lungs nor gills.
Although it was initially developed for the treatment of victims of coal gas poisoning, it was most famously used in the mid-20th century for the treatment of respiratory failure caused by poliomyelitis.
Gachot would go on to drive at Jordan Grand Prix before being given an eighteen months prison sentence in August for a CS gas attack on a taxi driver in London ; his place for the Belgian Grand Prix was famously filled by newcomer Michael Schumacher.

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In a chapter-long essay reprinted in In Search of Wonder, entitled " Cosmic Jerrybuilder: A. E. van Vogt ", Knight famously remarked that van Vogt " is no giant ; he is a pygmy who has learned to operate an overgrown typewriter.
He received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize for his philosophy of " Reverence for Life ", expressed in many ways, but most famously in founding and sustaining the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, now in Gabon, west central Africa ( then French Equatorial Africa ).
This personality is typically described as " mild-mannered ", perhaps most famously by the opening narration of Max Fleischer's Superman animated theatrical shorts.
On the base of the statue were inscribed the opening words of the Scotland Act: " There Shall Be A Scottish Parliament ", a phrase to which Dewar himself famously said, " I like that!
The American philosopher W. V. O. Quine, in his " Two Dogmas of Empiricism ", famously challenged the distinction, arguing that the two have a blurry boundary.
In 1738, while hearing Luther's Preface to the Epistle to the Romans read at St. Botolph Church on Aldersgate Street in London, John Wesley famously felt his heart " strangely warmed ", a conversion experience which is often seen as the beginning of Methodism.
He famously put the point into dramatic relief with his 1939 essay " Proof of an External World ", in which he gave a common sense argument against scepticism by raising his right hand and saying " Here is one hand ," and then raising his left and saying " And here is another ," then concluding that there are at least two external objects in the world, and therefore that he knows ( by this argument ) that an external world exists.
The reform-minded Pope Gregory VII was determined to oppose such practices, leading to the Investiture Controversy with King Henry IV ( r. 1056 – 1106 ), who repudiated the Pope's interference and persuaded his bishops to excommunicate the Pope, whom he famously addressed by his born name " Hildebrand ", rather than his divine name " Pope Gregory VII ".
In a post-colonial reading, the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe, author of Things Fall Apart, famously criticized Heart of Darkness in his 1975 lecture An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's " Heart of Darkness ", saying the novella de-humanized Africans, denied them language and culture and reduced them to a metaphorical extension of the dark and dangerous jungle into which the Europeans venture.
The CJLS has used this power on a number of occasions, most famously in the " driving teshuva ", which says that if someone is unable to walk to any synagogue on the Sabbath, and their commitment to observance is so loose that not attending synagogue may lead them to drop it altogether, their rabbi may give them a dispensation to drive there and back ; and more recently in its decision prohibiting the taking of evidence on Mamzer status on the grounds that implementing such a status is immoral.
The problems led to Bill Gates famously referring to the 80286 as a " brain dead chip ", since it was clear that the new Microsoft Windows environment would not be able to run multiple MS-DOS applications with the 286.
Kenneth Jackson famously described the Ulster Cycle as a " window on the Iron Age ", and Garret Olmsted has attempted to draw parallels between Táin Bó Cuailnge, the Ulster Cycle epic, and the iconography of the Gundestrup Cauldron.
" Ralph Waldo Emerson famously declared ", " Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist "— a point of view developed at length in both the life and work of ( Henry David ) Thoreau.
However unlike China, there was no real systemic continuity from the western Roman Empire to its German successor which famously was " not holy, not Roman, and not an empire ", and numerous small states existed in variously autonomous confederation.
Hendrix made numerous allusions to the concept in his music, most famously in the song " Red House ", in which he introduces his band by saying that he is about to present them all to the " Electric Church ".
However, Marx famously asserted in the eleventh of his Theses on Feuerbach that " philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways ; the point however is to change it ", and he clearly dedicated himself to trying to alter the world.
So, for example, the 16th-century humanist scholar Polydore Vergil famously rejected the claim that Arthur was the ruler of a post-Roman empire, found throughout the post-Galfridian medieval " chronicle tradition ", to the horror of Welsh and English antiquarians.
As Napoleon famously said, " an army marches on its stomach ", a weakness that has applied to all military campaigns in history.
Trudeau famously defended the decriminalization of homosexual acts segment of the bill by telling reporters that " there's no place for the state in the bedrooms of the nation ", adding that " what's done in private between adults doesn't concern the Criminal Code ".
The most notable of these was the sensational article co-authored by David Marr and David Hickie, headlined " Askin: friend of organised crime ", which was famously published on the day of Askin's funeral in 1981.
They have done so in every decade since the 1970 breakup, most famously for 1981's " The Concert in Central Park ", which attracted more than 500, 000 people, making it the 7th-most attended concert in the history of music.
Greenspan famously argued the case for returning to a ' pure ' gold standard in his 1966 paper " Gold and Economic Freedom ", in which he described supporters of fiat currencies as " welfare statists " intending to use monetary policies to finance deficit spending.
"), meatballs that bounce, chocolate " moose ", attempting to cook Kermit's nephew and perhaps most famously, repeatedly adding pepper to a recipe.

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