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Parcells had entertained the possibility of running a fake punt and later said that if the Broncos were not going to pick up on Rutledge being used as a decoy for a potential fake, he would take advantage.
* Where the prophet Elisha was hospitably entertained by a rich woman whose son Elisha later revived after the son died.
Streatham Park later passed to Ralph's son Henry Thrale, who with his wife Hester Thrale entertained many of the leading literary and artistic characters of the day, most notably the lexicographer Samuel Johnson.
They returned again for the second rally later that year and were entertained as his guests at the 1935 rally.
The Prince of Wales, who later abdicated the throne of the England to marry Mrs. Simpson, was entertained at the Mackay estate in 1924.
Originally built in 1923, the stage of the Concrete Theatre has entertained audiences with vaudeville, boxing matches, silent films and later what were known as " the talkies ".
En route to Iceland in the company of the painter Johann Zoffany, the Bishop of Linköping, and a Dr. Solander, Banks ( later a president of the Royal Society ) was entertained by Maclean of Drummen, on the Isle of Mull.
Sir John Bowring, an envoy from Great Britain, described a meeting with the deputy king ( ouparaja ) of Siam in 1855 in which his host performed on the Lao khene ; at a meeting two days later he entertained Bowring with Lao dancers and khene music.
Immediately afterwards the sculptor published a spirited protest against the scheme already entertained by the Directory, and carried out two years later by Napoleon, of equipping at Paris a vast central museum of art with the spoils of conquered Europe.
The FBI would later also determine that she had made frequent visits to the consulate, attended important social gatherings at which Japanese Navy members and other high Japanese government officials were present, and entertained many Japanese people in her home.
As a director of the Ancient Concerts, Harcourt entertained his fellow-directors ( the prince regent and Prince Adolphus – the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke of Cumberland ( later Ernest Augustus I of Hanover ), and the Duke of Wellington ) at his house in Grosvenor Square on 23 February 1821.
The Chews entertained many visiting dignitaries, such as John Penn, Tench Francis, Jr., Robert, Thomas, and Samuel Wharton, Thomas Willing, John Cadwalader, Chief Justice William Allen and his wife Margaret, daughter of Andrew Hamilton, Dr. William Smith, Provost of the College of Philadelphia, botanist John Bartram, Edward Shippen, III, Edward Shippen, IV, and Peggy Shippen, Thomas Mifflin, later to become Governor of Pennsylvania, and Brigadier General Henry Bouquet, hero of the French and Indian War.
Adele and Albert Herter spent a good deal of their time in California at " El Mirasol ", the grand family estate bought in 1904 in Santa Barbara where his mother Mary Miles Herter had entertained friends such as Robert Louis Stevenson's widow Fanny Vandegrift ( who later retired to and died at " El Mirasol " in 1914.
Born in Bristol, England, he was educated at Bristol Grammar School, and served his compulsory National Service as a clerk in Calcutta and later in the Combined Services Entertainments Unit in Singapore where he entertained the troops alongside John Schlesinger, Stanley Baxter, and Kenneth Williams, before going on to study acting at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
... Years later, I saw it on an airplane, and was stunned at what was happening to me: I was actually being entertained.
On the king's journey to Scotland in 1633, Charles I and his suite were received by Morton in princely style ; six years later, in May 1639, he again entertained Charles at the beginning of the First Bishops ' War.
Two years later, she entertained soldiers in the South Pacific with Jack Benny.
He entertained Jason when he consulted the Delphic Oracle and later joined the Argonauts.
About a month later, on June 5, 1786 he writes to Richard Tilghman: ... none could have felt his death with more regard than I did, because no one entertained a higher opinion of his worth.
In 1798, the architect John Nash, began building his home, East Cowes Castle, where he later entertained the Prince Consort and other prominent guests.
As instructed the seven men first return to Harlech and feast for seven years, entertained by the three birds of Rhiannon, and later spend another eighty years at Gwales.
Two years later, in 1978, the People's Republic of China's performing arts ensemble entertained Wolf Trap's audience with acrobatic troupes and dancers in one of the first cultural exchanges between China and the United States.
The second act was opened by the Welsh National Opera and later the Kirov Ballet and Cirque Éloize entertained the audience.
He entertained guests in his suite and later at his table.

later and thoughts
Some of these thoughts -- not all of them -- have taken organized form in later years.
These sayings spread by oral transmission ; later the founder's disciples set them in writing, developing the thoughts of their master into a system.
But he clarified his thoughts some time later by saying he was still a supporter of Quebec sovereignty, though critical of the actual state of the debate, which in his opinion was too much focused on economic issues.
Correspondence theory practically operates on the assumption that truth is a matter of accurately copying what was much later called " objective reality " and then representing it in thoughts, words and other symbols.
Thus the unconscious mind can be seen as the source of dreams and automatic thoughts ( those that appear without any apparent cause ), the repository of forgotten memories ( that may still be accessible to consciousness at some later time ), and the locus of implicit knowledge ( the things that we have learned so well that we do them without thinking ).
Thoreau's philosophy of civil disobedience later influenced the political thoughts and actions of such notable figures as Leo Tolstoy, Mohandas Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
This native government was an early federation with democratic principles ; these later came to the attention of the framers of the United States Constitution, influencing their thoughts.
Another example is al-Tusi's son, Sadr al-Din ( sometimes known as " Pseudo-Tusi "), who wrote a book on the subject in 1298, based on al-Tusi's later thoughts, which presented another hypothesis equivalent to the parallel postulate.
Tolkien's original thoughts about the later ages of Middle-earth are outlined in his first sketches for the legend of Númenor made in mid-1930s, and already contain conceptions resembling that of Gondor.
Nussbaum later extended her examination to Seneca's contribution to political philosophy showing considerable subtlety and richness in his thoughts about politics, education and notions of global citizenship and finding a basis for reform minded education in Seneca's ideas that allows her to propose a mode of modern education which steers clear of both narrow traditionalism and total rejection of tradition.
In later life Macmillan was open about his failure to read Eisenhower's thoughts correctly and much regretted the damage done to Anglo-American relations, but always maintained that the Anglo-French military response to the nationalisation of the Canal had been for the best.
Years later Rich shared thoughts about his relationships and personal life in a radio interview with Rick Tarrant:
" Ten years later, in a 2004 interview with Lynne Jamneck for writers-world. com, she described the thoughts that led her to write " Beyond Between.
He did not preserve his thoughts in writing, so his opinions can only be gleaned second-hand from what is preserved by later writers.
Condillac was not a naive sensationalist but put forward an expressionist theory of linguistic creation that anticipates the prime features of later thoughts about language by German theorist Johann Gottfried Herder ( 1744 – 1803 ).
In 1978, Schaeffer asked a group of Reformed Episcopal Clergy to research his thoughts and current trends, forming a church guild called “ The Society of Reformed Philosophical Thinkers ” that later in 1988 merged with “ Into Thy Word Ministries ,” also envisioned by Schaeffer, and then the remnants of the “ Charles E. Fuller Institute ” in 1998 were merged forming, “ The Francis A. Schaeffer Institute of Church Leadership Development .” Its purpose is continuing the work which started in Carmel California as a think-tank and Bible literacy project, currently in Pasadena, Ca.
The thoughts behind this book laid the foundation for Smuts ' later wide-ranging philosophy of holism.
It aids ordering one's thoughts ; in addition it produces a record that can be used later again.
He has later had second thoughts.
Nixon wrote three pages of notes recording Rajaji's words, claiming in his memoirs thirty-six years later that the afternoon " had such a dramatic effect on me that I used many of his thoughts in my speeches over the next several years.
She gave the premiere performance of both works, but any thoughts he had for a deeper relationship with her came to nothing when she married George Mountford Adie, a disciple of George Gurdjieff, and she later moved with Adie to Australia.
Francis Lieber's thoughts on parole later reappeared in the Declaration of Brussels of 1874, the Hague Convention, and the Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War.
He later suggested a Klingon marine as a recurring character, and while avoiding Roddenberry's thoughts of a re-tread crew, he thought that the android character could fill in the " Spock " gap in the new crew.
Codreanu also voiced his thoughts on the issue of Romanian expansionism, which show that he was pondering the incorporation of Soviet lands over the Dniester ( in the region later annexed under the name of Transnistria ) and planning a Romanian-led transnational federation centered on the Carpathians and the Danube.

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