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Bishop Christian continued his mission in Sambia ( Samland ), where from 1233 to 1239 he was held captive by pagan Prussians, and freed in trade for five other hostages who then in turn were released for a ransom of 800 Marks, granted to him by Pope Gregory IX.
To correspond with the subdivisions of the English shires into honors or baronies, Irish counties were granted out to the Anglo-Norman noblemen in cantreds, later known as baronies, which in turn were subdivided, as in England, into civil parishes and townlands.
The player is also granted another turn as a bonus, but if a 6 is rolled three times in a row it is counted as a foul and the player therefore loses their turn.
In turn, the Trustees of the Contra Costa Academy were granted a charter on April 13, 1855 for a College of California.
He was granted patents in Germany and in the United States ( 1901 ) for a paper clip of similar design, but less functional and practical, because it lacked the last turn of the wire.
Manny makes sure the rest of the tickets are given to their rightful owners ; in turn, he is granted his own for his good deeds.
No sooner had Shiva granted this, than Bhasmasura ran after the god, threatening to turn him to ashes.
The region was owned by the powerful Hugh d ' Avranches, the Earl of Chester, who granted it in turn to Roger Bigod, the Sheriff of Suffolk.
The town was named for Albemarle County, the first county established in North Carolina, which was in turn named for the Duke of Albemarle, George Monck, one of the Lords Proprietors granted the province of Carolina in 1663 by King Charles II.
Under Scots law, no deposit or pledge of property is asked for ; bail is only granted where the court is satisfied the accused will turn up for trial.
In addition, reinforcements are granted at the end of a turn instead of at the beginning ( except in the case of the Reinforcements card ).
Although Adam Kissiah was a full-time employee with NASA at the Kennedy Space Center, he participated as a consultant in an implantation program during the early 1980s through license agreement granted by Kissiah to Biostim, Inc., who in turn participated ( also by contractual agreement ) with Stanford University, Dr. Robert L. White and Dr. F Blair Simmons, principal investigators, during their program of cochlear implants ( See Stanford University Cochlear Implant Program ).
* An extra turn is granted by playing a 6, 12, 10 or " 8 " ( 25 square move ).
Instead they turn his argument on its head ( assuming it's valid ) and take it as a proof by contradiction where the possibility of motion is taken for granted.
Entrance to the critical section is granted for process P0 if P1 does not want to enter its critical section or if P1 has given priority to P0 by setting turn to 0.
Two of the university's long-standing requests were met by the state after the turn of the century: it was granted the right to award doctorates in 1901, and in 1902 the election of the principal by the teaching staff was approved.
Writing in 1894, Haggard believed that marriage was the natural state for women: " Notwithstanding the energetic repudiations of the fact that confront us at every turn, it may be taken for granted that in most cases it is the natural mission of women to marry ; that-always in most cases-if they do not marry they become narrowed, live a half life only, and suffer in health of body and of mind.
Land, for instance, was granted by the Crown to lords in exchange for feudal services and they, in turn, granted the land to lesser lords.
The user inserts a ticket or pass into the slot, from which a barcode is read ; if access is to be granted, a sensor determines the speed with which the user passes through, and sets the electric motor to turn the turnstile at the corresponding speed.
In the Treaty of Labiau on 20 November, Charles X Gustav of Sweden granted Frederick William I of Brandenburg full souvereignty in the Duchy of Prussia in turn for a more active participation in the war.
He granted it to Lewis de Clifford who held it for his life, when it reverted to King Henry IV, who then in turn granted it to his son Henry, Prince of Wales, who became King Henry V in 1413.

turn and tenancy
But if these named beneficiaries had been bequeathed the property on a tenancy in common basis, but died before the will took effect, then those beneficiaries ' heirs would in turn inherit their share immediately ( the named beneficiary being deceased ).

turn and vassal
Munisai, in turn, was the son of Hirata Shōgen 平田将監, a vassal of Shinmen Iga no Kami, the lord of Takayama Castle in the Yoshino district of Mimasaka Province.
For example, a man might be lord of the manor to his own tenants but a vassal to his own overlord, who in turn was a vassal to the king.
The power that became the Tibetan state originated when a group convinced Stag-bu snya-gzigs Nyazig to rebel against Dgu-gri Zing-po-rje Zingpoje, who was in turn a vassal of the Zhang-zhung empire under the Lig myi dynasty.
Suppililiuma was furious at this turn of events and unleashed his armies against Egypt's vassal states in Canaan and Northern Syria, capturing much territory.
However, Henry's power was limited by his vassal Gilbert, the Duke of Lotharingia, whose power in turn was limited to his own counties.
In foreign matters Rauschning did not conceal that his personal desire was to turn neighbouring Poland into a vassal of Nazi Germany.
His vassal was the ' Humphrey ' mentioned in the book who himself owned one and a half ploughs ( approx a quarter of the manor ) with the rest of the manor being apportioned between two farmers who in turn acted as Humphrys tenants.
At that time there could not be any room for doubt in his intention either to eliminate Nepal completely and bring it under British rule or to turn it into a vassal state like so many other states under that category in British India.
Długosz writes in his ‘’ Annals ’’ that in 1467, a certain " Berendeja " went to the court of Corvinus and promised to make Moldavia his vassal, if the King would in turn make him Prince of Moldavia.
In 836, Biblis had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch Abbey ’ s Codex Laureshamensis under the name Bibifloz (“ settlement at the water ”) when King Louis the German donated his holdings in Biblis, Wattenheim and Zullestein to his faithful vassal Wernher, who in turn bequeathed them to the Lorsch Abbey in 846.
The western portion, Koch Bihar, although nominally independent became a vassal state in turn of the Mughal Empire, of Bhutan, the British East India Company, and of the British Raj.

turn and Aubrey
Aubrey attempts to disguise the Nutmeg as another Dutch merchantman and, on being smoked, engages in battle with the Cornelie but then has to turn tail.

turn and de
The German Empire, in turn, under the " Drang nach Osten " policy, aspired to turn the Ottoman Empire into its own de facto colony, and thus supported its integrity.
* Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda – author of a spurious sequel to Don Quixote, which in turn is referenced in the actual sequel
Almagro then dispatched Gómez de Alvarado along with 100 horsemen and 100 foot to continue the exploration, which ended in the confluence of the Ñuble and Itata rivers where the Battle of Reinohuelén between the Spanish and hostile Mapuche Indians forced them to turn back north.
In turn, these municipalities are organised into two associations: the Mancomunidad de Municipios del Centro-Norte de Fuerteventura formed from La Oliva and Puerto del Rosario, and the remaining municipalities make up the Mancomunidad de Municipios del Centro-Sur de Fuerteventura.
In turn, the predominantly French speaking part of the duchy was ceded to Belgium as the province de Luxembourg.
The authors noted most for establishing the English mercantilist system include Gerard de Malynes and Thomas Mun, who first articulated the Elizabethan System, which in turn was then developed further by Josiah Child.
At the turn of the 1960s to the 1970s, the young Martinho da Vila would give a new face to the traditional sambas-enredo established by authors such as Silas de Oliveira and Mano Decio da Viola, compressing them and expanding its potential in the music market.
In what is known as " presidential coattails ", candidates in presidential elections become the de facto leader of their respective party, and thus usually bring out supporters who in turn then vote for his party's candidates for other offices.
Mauritania in its turn renamed the southern parts of Río de Oro as Tiris al-Gharbiyya, but proved unable to maintain control over the territory.
Finally, they were the great-grandsons of Jean Bernadotte ( Pau, 7 November 1649 – Pau, 14 July 1689 ) and wife ( m. Pau, 18 June 1674 ) Marie de la Barrère-Bertandot ; he was in turn the son of Pierre Bernadotte and wife Margalide Barraquer and paternal grandson of Joandou du Poey, born in 1590, and wife Germaine de Bernadotte.
General Jose de Urrea was to advance eastward on the Texans from the south, Santa Anna and General Joaquin Ramirez y Sesma pushing from the center, and General Antonio Gaona supplied to march north of the Texans to Nacogdoches and then turn to block further retreat toward Louisiana.
The lack of consensus around Portugal ’ s intervention in turn made possible the appearance of two dictatorships, led by General Pimenta de Castro ( January – May 1915 ) and Sidónio Pais ( December 1917-December 1918 ).
It is reported that, on the return journey, Luís de Menezes engineered a mutiny and seized control of the Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai, and proceeded to turn to a piratical career.
Three years later, the Treaty of Cambrai assigned Asti to the German emperor, who in turn gave it to the viceroy of Naples Charles de Lannoy.
Isabella had begun to build up her own supporters at court, principally the de Beaumont family, itself opposed to the Lancastrians ; originating, like her, from France, the senior member of the family, Isabella de Vesci, had been a close confidant of Queen Eleanor ; supported by her brother, Henry de Beaumont, Isabella de Vesci became a close friend of Isabella in turn.
In 1986 Formula One driver Elio de Angelis was killed in a testing accident at the fast first turn, and the circuit was modified in order to make it safer.
Though most of Provence, with the exception of Marseille, Aix and Avignon, was rural, conservative and largely royalist, it did produce some memorable figures in the French Revolution ; Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau from Aix, who tried to moderate the Revolution, and turn France into a constitutional monarchy like England ; the Marquis de Sade from Lacoste in the Luberon, who was a Deputy from the far left in the National Assembly ; Charles Barbaroux from Marseille, who sent a battalion of volunteers to Paris to fight in the French Revolutionary Army ; and Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès ( 1748 – 1836 ), an abbé, essayist and political leader, who was one of the chief theorists of the French Revolution, French Consulate, and First French Empire, and who, in 1799, was the instigator of the coup d ' état of 18 Brumaire, which brought Napoleon to power.

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