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and in her forthright way, Henrietta, who in her story of Sara had indicated her own unwillingness `` to think of men as the privileged '' and `` women as submissive and yielding '', felt obliged to defend vigorously any statement of hers to which Morris Jastrow took the slightest exception -- he objected to her stand on the Corbin affair, as well as on the radical reforms of Dr. Wise of Hebrew Union College -- until once, in sheer desperation, he wrote that he had given up hope they would ever agree on anything.
The merchants with whom they were travelling, defended themselves vigorously and for a time successfully, but eventually they were conquered and overcome by the pirates, who took from them their ships and all that they possessed, whilst they themselves barely escaped on.
The Carlist insurrection was put down vigorously by the new king, who took an active role in the war and rapidly gained the support of most of his countrymen.
Starting in the 1970s, G. Thomas Tanselle ( 1934 –) vigorously took up the method's defense and added significant contributions of his own.
ABC News gave Lloyd a video camera and blank cassettes to tape the flight ; once the journey began, it was vigorously followed by supporters, media outlets, and others who monitored its progress, reporting each time Dubroff landed or took off.
The only telescope in the establishment when he took charge was the transit instrument, and to this he vigorously devoted himself.
" As a counter move to the blockade of Argentina, he vigorously attacked the Brazilian coast, shattered Brazilian shipping, and at the hard-fought Battle of Juncal ( 24 February 1827 ), with seven ships and eight 1-gun launches he destroyed the entire opposing Brazilian squadron of seventeen ships and took its commander prisoner.
While the party remained influential — some said dominant — in the union until 1949, and the union closely followed party policies on issues such as civil rights, public ownership of the subways and fare increases, the party took no credit for its contributions and party members vigorously rejected claims of employers, intra-union opponents and investigators that the party was, in fact, a major influence in the union.
Both sides fought for their cause vigorously, but the committee of the House of Lords which heard the cases ruled in favour of the Corporation, who paid the Water Company £ 2, 092, 014 for all of their assets, and took over responsibility for water supply.
After the death of Henry IV he took an active part in the states-general of 1614, when he vigorously upheld the ultramontane doctrines against the Third Estate.
The BLPI took part vigorously in the Quit India movement.
The proposal was supported by many of the younger families, however, the Eastern Property Owners Association vigorously lobbied the Board of Education, not to consider it, out of fear it cost more, and the Board of Education eventually took it off the table.
The fort was vigorously defended, and it was not until just before midday that C Company, reunited with A Squadron 4RTR and reinforced by A and B Companies 1DLI, eventually took the position.
The fish moved vigorously in the basket and got out of it and fell into the sea and there it took its way through the sea ( straight ) as in a tunnel.
The Pacification of Birks had been wrung from the king and the Scots, seeing that he was preparing for the Second Bishops ' War, took the initiative and pressed into England so vigorously that Charles had again to yield.
This motion is the first procedural step before any such action can be instituted .” The company noted that “ petitioners ( are ) seek ( ing ) court permission to sue Aeroplan on behalf of program members in Canada to obtain reinstatement of expired miles, reimbursement of any amounts already expended by Aeroplan members to reinstate their expired miles, $ 50 in compensatory damages and an undetermined amount in exemplary damages on behalf of each class member, all in relation to changes made to the Aeroplan program concerning accumulation and expiry of Aeroplan Miles as announced Oct. 16th, 2006 .” But Aeroplan stressed that it “ is of the view that there are good grounds for opposing the motion for authorization and will vigorously defend any class action, should one be authorized by the court .” Neale said: “ I felt like they stole from me .” “ If the bank took my money like that, it would be theft.
Once it dispersed into the tropical moist forests it took hold vigorously, invaded any spot in the understory that received patches of sunlight, and became a noxious weed.

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He half sat up and scratched at the hair on his forehead and then, more vigorously, between his legs.
For internal political reasons, the union asks for ( and accepts ) increases in the basic wage rate, and would vigorously oppose a reduction in this rate, but the adjustment of the basic wage rate upwards is essentially up to the discretion of the companies of the industry.
Bloch vigorously supported the idea of international scholarly cooperation and tried unsuccessfully to set up an international journal with American support.
Heine introduces the character as a Wandering Jew of the ocean, and also added the device taken up so vigorously by Wagner in this, and many subsequent operas: the Dutchman can only be redeemed by the love of a faithful woman.
In its first year, a new stem, the primocane, grows vigorously to its full length of 3 – 6 m ( in some cases, up to 9 m ), arching or trailing along the ground and bearing large palmately compound leaves with five or seven leaflets ; it does not produce any flowers.
They both campaigned vigorously up and down the state, with many polls showing them neck-and-neck, and a few even predicting a McCarthy victory.
There was a rapid loss of around 25 % of its membership in the mid to late 1990s because the grades of staff covered by the union were the ones hardest hit when British Rail was broken up from 1994 onwards ; however the Executive Committee adopted a policy of seeking to vigorously recruit additional members particularly in those areas such as travel agencies which had not been the principal focus of the union in the past.
The opening up of backward districts by railways was vigorously pursued, and in other ways great efforts were made to assist agriculture.
General speculation regarding the factors influencing the recall's outcome continues to center on the idea that Californians simply voted for a " change " — because Davis had mismanaged the events leading up to the energy crisis, e. g., Davis had not fought more vigorously for Californians against the energy fraud nor had he pushed for legislative or emergency executive action soon enough ; because Davis had signed deals agreeing to pay energy companies fixed yet inflated prices for years to come based on those paid during the crisis ; and / or because the fraudulent corporations had prevailed, and a corporate-friendly Republican governor could politically shield California from further corporate fraud.
In water, the most common feeding method is to probe vigorously, up to 36 times per minute, and often with the head completed submerged.
After the Hitler-Stalin pact, the CP campaigned vigorously against any U. S. involvement in the war against fascism ; a journalist with the CP's Weekly Worker coined the slogan " The Yanks Ain't Coming " to sum up the Party's position.
The Hierarchy vigorously prosecutes Puppetry, both due to the Code of Charon and out of compassion for the mortals who are abused by Puppeteers ; still, the ability to " skinride " and reclaim some semblance of life and feeling is too much for many ghosts to pass up.
Although animal prey can be swallowed whole, usually Red-crowned Cranes more often tears up prey by grasping with its bill and shaking it vigorously, eating pieces as they fall apart.
The word " Oshikura " in the name of this game is thought to have the meaning of " oshikurabe " ( shoving competition ), but originally, it was not a competitive game, but an easygoing one where players become absorbed in shoving each other vigorously, which results in them being warmed up.
They can also make up for commercial clout by creating a reputation for academic knowledge, vigorously pursuing prestigious literature prizes and spending more effort nurturing the careers of new authors.
In 2010, she vigorously criticized the pension plan drawn up by Nicolas Sarkozy and his liberal-conservative government.
The California manroot grows most vigorously by streams or in washes but is also successful in dry chaparral, at elevations up to 1600 metres.
The Carpetbaggers never landed in court, but it did vigorously ( and profitably ) exploit the territory that Grove Press had opened up.
During his time in America, Coke worked vigorously to increase Methodist support of Christian missions and raising up mission workers.
In April 1875, Pierrepont was appointed U. S. Attorney General by President Ulysses S. Grant, who having teamed up with Secretary of Treasury, Benjamin Bristow, vigorously prosecuted the notorious Whiskey Ring, a national tax evasion swindle that involved whiskey distillers, brokers, and government officials, including President Grant's private secretary, Orville E. Babcock.
The British vigorously followed up the American withdrawal.
This was a critical position as the Germans were vigorously attacking the coastal convoys running down the English Channel and up and down the east coast from Scotland to the northeast of England down to London.

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Although his imprisonment and the quarrels within his own party had for a time undermined al-Azhari's power and prestige, he was able to reunite his followers under the banner of the National Unionist Party ( NUP ) in time to campaign vigorously for the combined parliament and constitutional assembly which was to rule the Sudan for the next 2 years.

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All the alkali metals react with water, with the heavier alkali metals reacting more vigorously than the lighter ones.
Before he could pass the river with safety, however, it was necessary to subdue certain fortresses, one of which was for several days vigorously defended by the governor, Yussuf el-Harezmi, a Khwarezmian.
Johnson campaigned vigorously, undertaking a public speaking tour of the north, known as the " Swing Around the Circle "; the tour, including speeches in Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Columbus, proved politically disastrous, with Johnson making distasteful and blasphemous comparisons between himself and Christ, and occasionally engaging in hostile and irrational arguments with hecklers.
In 1911, Carnegie became a sympathetic benefactor to George Ellery Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch ( 2. 5 m ) Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie Institution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope: " I hope the work at Mount Wilson will be vigorously pushed, because I am so anxious to hear the expected results from it.
Being less reactive than chlorine but more reactive than iodine, bromine reacts vigorously with metals, especially in the presence of water, to give bromide salts.
Dysprosium metal vigorously reacts with all the halogens at above 200 ° C:
In 1812, he went to Paris at the expense of the Bavarian government, with a view to devoting himself vigorously to the study of Sanskrit.
Some Christian theologians ( particularly neo-Scholastics ) saw Cantor's work as a challenge to the uniqueness of the absolute infinity in the nature of God — on one occasion equating the theory of transfinite numbers with pantheism — a proposition which Cantor vigorously rejected.
Their most common social unit is that of a monogamous pair which defends its territory from other pairs by vigorously chasing intruding rivals and marking landmarks around the territory with their urine and feces.
For differential input signals, they vigorously change their instant resistances in opposite directions but the total resistance stays constant ( like a potentiometer with quickly moving slider ).
Plea bargaining can present a dilemma to defense attorneys, in that they must choose between vigorously seeking a good deal for their present client, or maintaining a good relationship with the prosecutor for the sake of helping future clients.
He also continued to take the Jesuit part in their conflict with the Jansenists, whose condemnation he had vigorously supported as advisor to Pope Innocent X.
In accordance with an informal plebiscite demonstrating the overwhelming desire of the region's population to join the newly-formed Somali Republic, Led by the Northern Province People's Progressive Party ( NPPPP ), Somalis in the NFD vigorously sought union with the Somali Republic to the north, and Somalia similarly urged self-determination for the Cushitic peoples of the area.
It is made from approximately equal parts lemon and / or lime juice and simple syrup and shaken vigorously with ice.
Lithuania vigorously contested the Polish annexation of Lithuania, and refused diplomatic relations with Poland.
When next year the question of general warrants was raised in connexion with the case of Wilkes, Pitt vigorously maintained their illegality, thus defending at once the privileges of Parliament and the freedom of the press.
The Duchy of Burgundy was also claimed by the French crown under Salic Law, with Louis XI, King of France vigorously contesting the Habsburg claim to the Burgundian inheritance by means of military force.
The plan met with fierce opposition in both countries and was condemned vigorously by a large number of countries.
“ It is however, especially necessary that all parties concerned should adopt for themselves a proper moral outlook on the use of these media, especially with respect to certain questions that have been vigorously aired in our day … This means that in both the search for news and in reporting it, there must be a full respect for the laws of morality and for the legitimate rights and dignity of the individual .”

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