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said and costar
The book Soap Opera Babylon said that Benet was involved with a male costar on Days of our Lives just prior to her death.

said and powers
Generally, every modern written constitution confers specific powers to an organization or institutional entity, established upon the primary condition that it abides by the said constitution's limitations.
Historically, allegations of cannibalism were used by the colonial powers to justify the enslavement of what were seen as primitive peoples ; cannibalism has been said to test the bounds of cultural relativism as it challenges anthropologists " to define what is or is not beyond the pale of acceptable human behavior ".
These pools and baths were said to have magical powers, and imparted the ability to communicate to Apollo himself.
The boundaries of modern Eritrea and the entire region were established during the European colonial period between Italian, British and French colonialists as well as the lone landlocked African Empire of Abyssinia which found itself surrounded and its boundaries defined by said colonial powers.
Excalibur's scabbard was said to have powers of its own.
It is said that he died in Macedonia after being attacked by the Molossian hounds of King Archelaus and that his cenotaph near Piraeus was struck by lightningsigns of his unique powers, whether for good or ill ( according to one modern scholar, his death might have been caused instead by the harsh Macedonian winter ).
Lescot commonly said that Haiti's declared state-of-war against the Axis powers during World War II justified his repressive actions.
Hephaestus crafted much of the magnificent equipment of the gods, and almost any finely-wrought metalwork imbued with powers that appears in Greek myth is said to have been forged by Hephaestus.
Persia and other powers from the north are said to attack Israel, where the God of Israel reveals himself and ends the war.
That this Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare, that it views the powers of the federal government as resulting from the compact to which the states are parties, as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact, as no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact ; and that, in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the states, who are parties thereto, have the right, and are in duty bound, to interpose, for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining, within their respective limits, the authorities, rights and liberties, appertaining to them.
Yantra, literally: " instrument " or " tool " are geometric diagrams are considered to be the subtle or finer representation of the psychological or natural powers that are the deities, the proper use of which would result in the yantra becoming ' activated ' and infused with the particular powers and capacities of the said deity, for the practitioner or adept to put or his / her use.
In Conservative and Reform Judaism, and some movements within Protestant Christianity, including process theology and open theism, deities are said to act in the world through persuasion, and not by coercion ( for open theism, this is a matter of choice — a deity could act miraculously, and perhaps on occasion does so — while for process theism it is a matter of necessity — creatures have inherent powers that a deity cannot, even in principle, override ).
Many religions attach spiritual importance to particular places: the place of birth or death of founders or saints, or to the place of their " calling " or spiritual awakening, or of their connection ( visual or verbal ) with the divine, or to locations where miracles were performed or witnessed, or locations where a deity is said to live or be " housed ," or any site that is seen to have special spiritual powers.
Chmiel said local health authorities have " certain powers to quarantine people.
The constitution endowed the new republics with sovereignty, although they were said to have voluntarily delegated most of their sovereign powers to the Soviet center.
However, it is said that in pre-Protectorate days there was a " Grand Poro " with cross-chiefdom powers of making war and peace.
By the Greco-Roman era, many of them were considered healers, and were said to have other special powers, including dream interpretation and the ability to control the weather, which they did by braiding or not combing their hair.
Crossman, opening the debate on 19 November, said the government would reform the Lords in five ways: removing the voting rights of hereditary peers ; making sure no party had a permanent majority ; ensuring the government of the day usually passed its laws ; weakening the Lords ' powers to delay laws ; and abolishing the power to refuse subordinate legislation if it had been voted for by the Commons.
On 16 May 1994, Powell spoke at the Bruges Group and said Europe had " destroyed one Prime Minister and will destroy another Prime Minister yet " and demanded powers surrendered to the European Court of Justice to be repatriated.
He said that he used special powers to allow it to communicate.
Renaissance magic was based on cosmology, and its powers were said to be derived from the stars and the alignment of the planets.
On the seventh day of each month, she would bathe in the Castalian Spring then would drink the holier waters of the Kassotis, which flowed closer to the temple, where a naiad possessing magical powers was said to live.

said and observation
The modern characterization of what may be termed a " legend " may be said to begin 1866 with Jacob Grimm's observation, " The fairy tale is poetic, legend, historic.
According to Martinson, he dictated the initial cycle as in a fever after a troubling dream, affected by the Cold War and the Soviet suppression of the 1956 Hungarian revolution ; in another version, the first 29 cantos were said to be inspired by an astronomic observation of Andromeda Galaxy.
" Selector Dick Jones weighed in with the observation that it was " good to watch him talking to an old player, listening attentively to everything that is said and then replying with a modest ' thank you '.
Upon seeing the officers and Allen Crum, Mike gestured to the observation deck and said: " He's out there.
: WHEN we stand before the bust of John Hunter, or as we enter the magnificent museum furnished by his labours, and pass slowly, with meditative observation through this august temple, which the genius of one great man has raised and dedicated to the wisdom and uniform working of the Creator, we perceive at every step the guidance, we had almost said, the inspiration, of those profound ideas concerning Life, which dawn upon us, indeed, through his written works, but which he has here presented to us in a more perfect language than that of words the language of God himself, as uttered by Nature.
" The speculation seems to be based on the observation that, as one commentator said, " the easier it is to buy real goods with virtual currency ( e. g. order a real life pizza ) the more likely the IRS will see exclusively in-world profits as taxable.
He later said the umbilicus gave him tight control of his movements — an observation purportedly belied by subsequent American spacewalk experience.
He is not relating in court what someone outside of court said, but is merely relating an observation.
Sources at the CMH said he was seriously ill and was under the observation of a team of elite doctors.
On August 15, 1789 Madison said, " he apprehended the meaning of the words to be, that Congress should not establish a religion, and enforce the legal observation of it by law, nor compel men to worship God in any manner contrary to their conscience ....”
However, their marksmanship was very poor, quality and supply of powder and shot dreadful, maintenance non-existent and attitude towards firearms summed up in the observation that: " The generality of Zulu warriors, however, would not have firearms – the arms of a coward, as they said, for they enable the poltroon to kill the brave without awaiting his attack.
Claude Joseph Vernet ( 1714 – 1789 ) created many such images, achieving naturalistic colour through direct observation — unlike other artists at that time — and was said to have tied himself to the mast of a ship in order to witness a storm.
At this period he enjoyed a high repute in Bologna ; he was made president of the Academia Enquietorum when in his twenty-fourth year, and he is said to have signalized his tenure of the presidential chair by discouraging abstract speculations, and by setting the fashion towards exact anatomical observation and reasoning.
Furthermore, the observation that the rate of IR-ligand dissociation is accelerated upon addition of unbound ligand implies that the nature of this cooperation is negative ; said differently, that the initial binding of ligand to the IR inhibits further binding to its second active site-exhibition of allosteric inhibition.
" The Independent said: " A unique blend of information, observation, personal experience and opinion which is as unlike the normal run of archaeology books as you can imagine.
It is said that " When we combine observation with evaluation others are apt to hear criticism and resist what we are saying.
According to Breathed, a wheelchair-using fan of the strip, upon hearing this observation, said Breathed " ought to try sitting in a wheelchair for real frustration ".
" Frank Rich said the " if ever a project looked doomed, it was this one " ( referring to the " largely plotless " and dated musical upon which it was based, Forman's and Tharp's lack of movie musical experience, the " largely unproven cast " and the film's " grand budget "); in spite of these obstacles, " Hair succeeds at all levels — as lowdown fun, as affecting drama, as exhilarating spectacle and as provocative social observation.
" In 1768-1769, he published his best work in embryology on the development of the intestine ; of which Baer said, " It is the greatest masterpiece of scientific observation which we possess.
The book, said Horace Walpole, " deserved no more to be published than his bills on the road for post-horses ", adding that it demonstrated how " a man may travel without observation, and be an author without ideas ".
Its original discoverer Pierre Méchain later said that it was a duplicate observation of Messier 101, but there are historical and observational reasons to believe that it could be NGC 5866, although other galaxies have been suggested as possible identities.
Yet, the OSCE gave a report on your last elections, on the observation of the elections, which said they failed to meet international standards for genuine elections in many important points.
Kept under observation, it was finally ambushed and defeated off Wanghaiguo in Liaodong by a provincial military commander, who was said to have taken between 700 and 1500 heads.
And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here!

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