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I and formed
Since arriving here, however, I have formed a far different religious picture of present-day England.
I have also constantly engaged in scientific work and am fully aware of the value of opinions formed in science as well as in the religions in the world.
Beethoven, however, instead of providing just one variation, provided 33, and his formed Part I of Vaterländischer Künstlerverein.
* The pronoun " I " is formed of the symbol for " person " and the number 1 ( the first person ).
The Czechoslovak Armed Forces were originally formed after 1918, when Czechoslovakia was created from former Austro-Hungarian areas after the defeat of that country in World War I.
On July 16, 1918, the Council of People's Commissars formed the Extraordinary Commission for combating counterrevolution at the Czechoslovak ( Eastern ) Front, led by M. I. Latsis.
On November 11, 1918, the representatives of the newly formed Weimar Republic signed an armistice with the Allies which would end World War I.
* 1508 – The League of Cambrai is formed by Pope Julius II, Louis XII of France, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Ferdinand II of Aragon as an alliance against Venice.
They note that the conversion of Mieszko I thanks to Dobrawa formed part of the tradition of the Church which stressed the conversion of Pagan rulers through the influence of women.
In March 1684 Leopold I formed the Holy League with Poland and Venice to counter the Ottoman threat.
During the Siege of Paris in 1871, the North German Confederation, supported by its allies from southern Germany, formed the German Empire with the proclamation of the Prussian king Wilhelm I as German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles, to the humiliation of the French, who ceased to resist only days later.
I Zwicky 18 ( lower left ) resembles a newly formed galaxy.
He had formed an alliance with Spain and the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, but in 1493, when they went to war with France, England was dragged into the conflict.
France annexed the duchy, although the part of Burgundy that formed Franche-Comté was later given to Philip I of Castile in 1493.
The political states of Iraq and Syria were formed by the United Kingdom and France following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I. Iraq and Syria are united by historical, social, political, cultural and economic relations, but share a long foreign drawn border.
In non-polar solvents such as hexane, no charge-transfer complexes is formed, and the solution appears violet ( λ < sub > max </ sub > = 520-540 nm ) since the energy gap in I < sub > 2 </ sub > in non-polar solvents is essentially the same as that in the gas phase.
Charge-transfer complexes can also be formed between iodine and a metal ion, in which electrons in the filled π * orbitals of iodine molecules were donated to the empty, low-lying 5s and 5d orbitals, meanwhile back donation from the metal occurs, which weakens and lengthens the II bond.
* In 2010 Marvel Comics series S. H. I. E. L. D., Imhotep was the man who formed the very first SHIELD.
He notes that “ to suppose that the eye ... could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree ”.
It formed the basis of later Byzantine law, as expressed in the Basilika of Basil I and Leo VI the Wise.
Andrew Jackson issued a proclamation against the doctrine of nullification, stating: " I consider … the power to annul a law of the United States, assumed by one State, incompatible with the existence of the Union, contradicted expressly by the letter of the Constitution, unauthorized by its spirit, inconsistent with every principle on which it was founded, and destructive of the great object for which it was formed.
They formed part of the third squadron of the High Seas Fleet as it was constituted for World War I.
After a post World War I League of Nations mandate was established over Lebanon in April 1920, France formed the Army of the Levant, which was later reorganized into the " Troupes Spéciales du Levant " ( Special Troops of the Levant ).
In 1954 Lyons formed LEO Computers Ltd to market LEO I and its successors LEO II and LEO III to other companies.

I and habit
( When you see him, you'll notice his habit of fingering, I might almost say, stroking a large mole with black hairs on it, by his right temple.
I had made a habit of calling her at night from my cottage, just to check.
I tried to believe that what must have happened was that, restless, disturbed by this telephone call or whatever, she walked out in the night, as she had a habit of doing.
I wasn't in the habit of batting my eyes at delivery men, but the moment I saw Johnnie, I knew he was different.
In describing longer time periods, English needs context to maintain the distinction between the habitual (" I called him often in the past "-a habit that has no point of completion ) and perfective (" I called him once "-an action completed ), although the construct " used to " marks both habitual aspect and past tense and can be used if the aspectual distinction otherwise is not clear.
I was then in graduate school at University of Florida and in the habit of meeting with a group of friends every Wednesday evening for dinner, drinks, and conversation.
It was a bad habit, and I long ago sloughed it off .... Man's only right to land is his might over it.
I was in the habit of marking the price I would pay on each sketch.
Typists who learned on these machines learned the habit of using the uppercase letter I ( or lowercase letter L ) for the digit one, and the uppercase O for the zero.
", blatantly mocking The Sun newspaper's habit of printing ( positive ) comments in little frames titled " Why I Love My Sun!
I am fain .< BR > Tears are become to you a habit, O my eyes, So that ye weep as
Astronomers fell into the habit of referring to them and Titan as Saturn I through Saturn V. Once Mimas and Enceladus were discovered, in 1789, the numbering scheme was extended to Saturn VII.
The American services, with the exception of the U. S. Navy, were not generally in the habit of giving aircraft names, and many British-chosen names would later be adopted ; e. g. the North American P-51 Mustang began life as the North American Mustang Mk. I with the RAF.
Not that I wouldn't rather make love, but the work has become a habit.
On the topic of rhetoric Machiavelli, in his introduction, stated that “ I have not embellished or crammed this book with rounded periods or big, impressive words, or with any blandishment or superfluous decoration of the kind which many are in the habit of using to describe or adorn what they have produced ”.
They never topped the British charts again, but had two US Billboard Hot 100 No. 1s with " Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter " ( originally sung by Tom Courtenay in a 1963 British TV play ) and " I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am " ( a British music hall song by Harry Champion dating from 1910, which Peter Noone's Irish grandfather had been in the habit of singing when Noone was young ).
I attribute it to the induction of a habit of intense abstraction, or concentration of attention, and maintain that it is most readily induced by causing the patient to fix his thoughts and sight on an object, and suppress his respiration.
' I never did, though it was my habit to attend their Saturday evening meetings.
Revere wrote, " I have been induced to enquire her situation, and character, since she quit the male habit, and soldiers uniform ; for the more decent apparel of her own sex ... humanity and justice obliges me to say, that every person with whom I have conversed about her, and it is not a few, speak of her as a woman with handsome talents, good morals, a dutiful wife, and an affectionate parent.

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