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However, Sargon took this process further, conquering many of the surrounding regions to create an empire that reached westward as far as the Mediterranean Sea and perhaps Cyprus ( Kaptara ); northward as far as the mountains ( a later Hittite text asserts he fought the Hattite king Nurdaggal of Burushanda, well into Anatolia ); eastward over Elam ; and as far south as Magan ( Oman ) — a region over which he reigned for purportedly 56 years, though only four " year-names " survive.
" He further asserts that because the Roman Catholic Church does not recognise the Church of England as an apostolic church, a Roman Catholic monarch who abided by their faith's doctrine would be obliged to view Anglican and Church of Scotland archbishops, bishops, and clergy as part of the laity and therefore " lacking the ordained authority to preach and celebrate the sacraments.
He further asserts that although Gauss firmly believed in the immortality of the soul and in some sort of life after death, it was not in a fashion that could be interpreted as Christian.
Ayres goes further and asserts that Gregory quickly made himself unpopular among the bishops by supporting the losing candidate for the bishopric of Antioch and vehemently opposing any compromise with the Homoiousians.
Foster further asserts 1928 was a " peak year " for lesbian-themed literature ; in addition to The Well of Loneliness, three other novels with lesbian themes were published in England: Elizabeth Bowen's The Hotel, Woolf's Orlando, and Compton MacKenzie's satirical novel Extraordinary Women.
However, he further asserts:
While pantheism asserts that ' All is God ', panentheism goes further to claim that God is greater than the universe.
He further asserts that the Thugs were highly superstitious and that they worshipped the Hindu goddess Kali, but that their faith was not very different from their contemporary non-Thugs.
The case also asserts further that at the time of its dissolution in New York, FGU was current on all obligations with that state and in good standing which then devolved into the entity currently operating simply as Fantasy Games Unlimited.
He further asserts that this name later became " Shatranj " after the Arabic pronunciation.
The Oxford Companion further asserts " he has been confused with others of the same name who were raiders and highwaymen in the district of Tregaron " and lists another eleven Thomas Joneses in the field of literature alone.
It asserts that while material causes give rise to sensations, volitions, ideas, etc., such mental phenomena themselves cause nothing further: they are causal dead-ends.
However, the important distinction in this theory is not that the FCI classification of " scenthound " is accurate, but rather, that placing the Dalmatian and the Rhodesian Ridgeback ( the only breeds currently in FCI group 6. 3 ), breeds that historically have served as versatile hunting / wagon dogs, should indeed be classified as two examples of the same type of dog, but further asserts that such dogs ’ classification makes more sense as a discrete group.
" Henshaw further asserts that the muscle car was designed for straight-line speed, and did not have the " sophisticated chassis ", " engineering integrity ", or " lithe appearance " of European high-performance cars.
The draft statement further asserts that any clones that might be created should have full acceptance as human beings and access to rites of the church.
He further asserts that the U. S. government deliberately hides the proof of this.
Parrott further asserts that Nigel was the result of a concurrent liaison between Heseltine and an unnamed Swiss girl ; Smith, however, states that Puma's baby was originally called Peter but was renamed Nigel " for reasons which have not as yet been satisfactorily explained ".
The Church further asserts four principal pillars: suicide, abortion, cannibalism (" strictly limited to consumption of the already dead " challenged by their post " A living human in captivity is optimal "), and sodomy (" any sexual act not intended for procreation ").
" He further asserts that the feeling of oneness among people that occupy a vast territory is based not on political, economic, or religious considerations but on totemic symbols that " made those born under the signs one in function, birth, and purpose.
According to the ancient geographer Strabo, Daco-Moesian was further spread into Asia Minor in the form of Mysian by a migration of the Moesi people ; Strabo asserts that Moesi and Mysi were variants of the same name.
He further asserts that Lud was the progenitor of not only the Persians, but also the Amalekites and Canaanites, and all the peoples of the East, Oman, Hejaz, Syria, Egypt, and Bahrein.
Ioannidis further asserts that " claimed research findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias ".
Aristotle asserts that we can usefully accept some things which are said about the soul ( clearly a cross reference to Plato again ), including the division of the soul into rational and irrational parts, and the further division of the irrational parts into two parts also:
It is very difficult to find any philosopher of note who asserts a bare, naive, or pure consensus theory of truth, in other words, a treatment of truth that is based on actual consensus in an actual community without further qualification.

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When negotiations reached a stalemate, Clemenceau had a habit of shouting at the other heads of state and storming out of the room rather than participating in further discussion.
Clemenceau resigned as Prime Minister as soon as the Presidential election was held and took no further part in politics.
Former UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim felt that this new world order was a projection of the American dream into Europe, and that, in its naïveté, the idea of a new order had been used to further the parochial interests of Lloyd George and Clemenceau, thus ensuring the League's eventual failure.

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As I had expected, he insisted that my visits to the hall would do nothing to further the process of my application.
`` The case was that Bang-Jensen came up to Shann claiming he had found further errors in the report.
Peter Marshall noted that Bang-Jensen had later referred to his two interviews with the Gross group as `` unfortunate experiences '', and after his second meeting on the sixteenth the Dane refused to attend further hearings without legal counsel.
In one of the very few letters in which he ever complained of Meynell, Thompson told Patmore of his distress at having had to leave London before this new friendship had developed further: ``
But Papa's death had further complicated the financing of Tom's hoped-for third year, and for the weeks following it Tom did not know whether his return to Harvard could be arranged.
Considering the high cost of the F-108 system -- over $4 billion for the force that had been planned -- and the time period in which it would become operational, it was decided to stop further work on the project.
As an example of the interpretation of an arrow in the figure which exceeds four months in shaft length in conjunction with its position in the figure: girl 2 had a delayed Onset and further delayed Completion.
Two absorptions of Af with ethyl acetate or two absorptions of Af ( which had been passed through Dowex-2-chloride ), NS and Af with crown gall tissue powder, or mouse liver powder did not further improve the specificity of staining.
Then the fact that the lower channel line was pierced had further forecasting significance.
For it had turned out, by a further paradox of Cubism, that the means to an illusion of depth and plasticity had now become widely divergent from the means of representation or imaging.
Questioned further, Morse said that there had been four or five priests riding on the same car with him.
Griffith had confronted Hoag on the building's front steps -- Hoag had been permitted no further -- and backed him against a wrought-iron railing.
He had thought no further than finding Muller.
At the time of her divorce Forbes had promised to pay her a lump sum in lieu of further alimony if she remarried.
The jury further said in term-end presentments that the City Executive Committee, which had over-all charge of the election, `` deserves the praise and thanks of the City of Atlanta '' for the manner in which the election was conducted.
There was the further complication that the administration had very early concluded that Laos was ill suited to be an ally, unlike its more determined neighbors, Thailand and South Viet Nam.
Principal Clayton W. Pohly said he would allow a further collection between classes today, and revealed that Y-Teen Club past surpluses had been used to provide a private hospital nurse Monday for Mrs. Kowalski.
Because he spoke openly with what Channing had prophesied someone might -- with daring hyperbole -- Parker vindicated Channing's further prophecy that he who committed this infraction of taste would promptly discover how little mercy liberals were disposed to allow to libertarians who appeared to them libertines.
And Sam thanked her, and hoped he might meet her nephew back home, and asked her if she had any further news of the Pope.
The snake slid slowly and with great care from the new ridge the plow had made, into the furrow and did not go any further.
His pamphlet " The Art of Organ Building and Organ Playing in Germany and France " ( 1906, republished with an appendix on the state of the organ-building industry in 1927 ) effectively launched the 20th century Orgelbewegung, which turned away from romantic extremes and rediscovered baroque principles — although this sweeping reform movement in organ building eventually went further than Schweitzer himself had intended.
After Constantius ' death in 361, his successor Julian the Apostate, a devotee of Rome's pagan gods, declared that he would no longer attempt to favor one church faction over another, and allowed all exiled bishops to return ; this had the objective of further increasing dissension among Christians.

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