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raises and leads
Conchobar raises his army and leads them into battle.
Carrying his side's flag, he leads his forces in a final charge and raises the flag at the enemy stronghold.
It leads to a structural analysis of narrative and an increasingly influential body of modern work that raises important epistemological questions:
The shepherd raises Tom as his own, but Tom's innate nobility leads him to seek adventure as the " Red Rose Knight.
Featherston's growing incapacity raises suspicions and leads Generals Clarence Potter and Nathan Bedford Forrest III to consider a plot to overthrow him.
This forms ammonia, which raises the pH of the agar, and leads to the formation of white / colorless colonies formed in the plate.
This leads to his initial refusal to intervene in the Shalka invasion of the village of Lannet until the death of a homeless woman raises his ire.
Area A can change when continents rift ( stretching the continents decreases A and raises sea level ) or as a result of continental collision ( compressing the continents leads to an increase A and lowers sea level ).
This mixed agonist / antagonist profile of action leads to selective stimulation or inhibition progesterone-like action in different tissues and furthermore raises the possibility of dissociation of desirable therapeutic effects from undesirable side effects in synthetic progesterone receptor drug candidates.

raises and own
Thomas H. Bender has argued that synthesis raises its own unresolved issues such as teleology, causation, agency, and subjective meaning ; and inclusion and exclusion.
Dialetheism raises its own problems.
In The World, William Archer wrote that he had enjoyed watching the play but found it to be empty of meaning, " What can a poor critic do with a play which raises no principle, whether of art or morals, creates its own canons and conventions, and is nothing but an absolutely wilful expression of an irrepressibly witty personality?
* August 22 – King Charles I raises the royal battle standard over Nottingham Castle, so declaring war on his own Parliament.
** American Revolution: The Second Continental Congress meets, elects John Hancock president, raises the Continental Army under George Washington as commander and authorizes the colonies to adopt their own constitutions.
* Gnaeus Pompeius, age 22, raises on his own initiative a private army of three legions from his fathers veterans and clientalae in Picenum.
Prince John raises their taxes, supposedly to raise Richard's ransom, but in reality to secure his own position on the throne.
Most actions ( calls, raises or folds ) occurring out-of-turn-when players to the right of the player acting have not yet made decisions as to their own action-are considered improper, for several reasons.
* Shepherd – An old and honorable sheep-tender, he finds Perdita as a baby and raises her as his own daughter.
These excerpts describe Saint Germanus ' incident with one Benlli, an inhospitable host seemingly unrelated to Vortigern, who comes to an untimely end, but his servant, who provides hospitality, is made the progenitor of kings of Powys ; Vortigern's son by his own daughter, whom Germanus in the end raises ; and Vortigern's own end caused by fire brought from heaven by Germanus ' prayers.
Eventually he becomes the leader of a gang of thieves, and raises enough money to commission and wear a realistic latex mask of his own face.
They are mostly solitary animals, and the mother raises litters of up to four young on her own.
The female raises the pups on her own ; she will dig them a fairly large den under the ice, up to 5 m ( 16 ft ) in length, and more than 2 m ( 6 ft ) wide.
* Procatalepsis, or prebuttal, a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection to their own argument and then immediately answers it.
LouLou accepts responsibility for the boy and raises him as her own.
Whenever the master-CPU generates an output, the checker-CPU compares this output to its own calculation and in the event of a difference raises a warning.
While this species never raises its own young, a number of other ducks will occasionally lay eggs in the nests of conspecifics ( members of the same species ) in addition to raising their own broods.
She at first intends to give the baby to one of the Aboriginal women who work on the station, but then raises Jedda as her own, teaching her European ways and separating her from other Aborigines.
When she is particularly pleased with her own cleverness, she coyly raises her hand to her chest and chuckles, " Oh, Peggy!
It raises its own teams, some of which are rated first-class depending on the status of the opposition: for example, to mark the beginning of each English season ( in April ), MCC traditionally plays the reigning County Champions at Lord's.
* Theodore Roosevelt is a wealthy, patriotic young Montana rancher who raises his own cavalry force, known as the " Unauthorised Regiment ".
Holly raises the boy as his own ; when the box is opened on Leo's 25th birthday they discover the ancient and mysterious " Sherd of Amenartas ", which seems to corroborate Leo's father's story.

raises and volunteer
Both full time and some-time residents come together for community activities such as ice skating on the frozen pond during Winterfest, the 5k Necktie Race held on Father's Day, and the annual summertime event the Fireman's Ball which raises money for the volunteer fire department.
On returning to New York, she moves into a modest apartment, raises the children on her own, and does volunteer work in her spare time.
The East Village Parks Conservancy, a volunteer group, raises significant private funds for the ongoing care and maintenance of the American elms and other historic trees in Tompkins Square Park.
Several improvements to the field were also made possible through the efforts of the Bradenton Boosters, a volunteer club of local residents that not only raises funds for ballpark improvements, but also operate McKechnie Field on game day.

raises and cavalry
The fleet also lacked siege guns and cavalry — items that had been lavishly laid on in the Spanish Armada expedition of the previous year — which raises serious doubts about the intentions of those in charge of the preparations.

raises and Second
* 1745 – Prince Charles Edward Stuart raises his standard in Glenfinnan – the start of the Second Jacobite Rebellion, known as " the 45 ".

raises and Mexican
In the South Central Pacific and Mexican Railway Board meetings, chaired and controlled by Melmotte, it is Paul who raises the difficult questions of when the money will actually be allocated to the railway line.

raises and War
* 1863 – The Dominican Restoration War begins when Gregorio Luperón raises the Dominican flag in Santo Domingo after Spain had recolonized the country.
* March – War of the Regulation: North Carolina Governor William Tryon raises a militia to put down the long running uprising of backcountry militias against North Carolina's colonial government.
For example, defense attorney Hans Rolfe ( Maximilian Schell ) raises such issues as the support of U. S. Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. for eugenics practices, the Hitler-Vatican Reichskonkordat in 1933, the Nazi-Soviet Pact in 1939 that allowed Hitler to start World War II and Winston Churchill's praising of Adolf Hitler.
As the American War of Independence breaks out, Barry Lyndon ( as he now calls himself ) raises a company of soldiers to be sent to America.
During World War II he called for the creation of a committee to investigate the status of blacks and other minorities in the armed forces and advocated a postwar United Nations, international control of atomic energy, increased veterans ' benefits, and federal pay raises.
This interview raises serious doubts first of all because of mixed chronology – The Death Ship first appeared in 1926, not before the First World War.
The story continues right up to 1983, and follows Oshin's adult life as she becomes a wife, raises children of her own, and experiences real-life events-including earthquakes and World War II.
Taylor also raises domestic problems with regard to the United States ’ involvement in the Vietnam War.

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