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Immense sums, however, were spent upon public works, in carrying through the comprehensive planning that had come to fruition during his retirement, bringing water to the waterless hills in the Acqua Felice, feeding twenty-seven new fountains ; laying out new arteries in Rome, which connected the great basilicas, even setting his engineer-architect Domenico Fontana to replan the Colosseum as a silk-spinning factory housing its workers.

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Immense as his terms were, the Emperor would have been well advised to grant them.
Immense quantities of dust and coal rose high into the air in an inverted cone ... In the village of Heworth, this cloud caused a darkness like that of early twilight and covered the roads so thickly that the footsteps of passengers were deeply imprinted in it.
Immense quantities of spoils were taken from India.
They were known in unison as 燕许大手笔 (" Immense pen-brushes from Yan and Xu ").

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Immense controversy surrounds the question of whether or not Arthur and Catherine consummated their brief marriage, for the subsequent history of England and even of British Christianity was strongly influenced by the issue.
* Rembrandt: A four armed, three eyed Other, Rembrandt studies the art of cultures with his computer Y. I. B., which stands for Your Immense Brain.
* Pip's Immense Rapid Repeater ( Pi R squared for short )-Doubles Pip's speed during a single combat, allowing Pip to get in two attacks for every one made by an opponent.
Chanyu ( Shanyu or Shanuy,, Modern Chinese: ( Pinyin ): chányú, ( Wade-Giles ): ch ' an-yü, Middle Chinese: ( Guangyun ) or, Xiongnu language: sanok / tsanak, full title: 撐犁孤塗單于 / 撑犁孤涂单于, chēnglí gūtu chányú, according to Book of Han it means Heaven, Child, Immense appearance ) was the title used by the nomadic supreme rulers of Middle and Central Asia for 8 centuries and superseded by the title " Khagan "" in 402 CE.
Immense pressure was brought to bear by the Carter administration against the NATO countries, not all of which complied with the calls for a boycott.
* An Important Office of Immense Love: A Handbook for Eucharistic Ministers ( 1997 )
* An Important Office of Immense Love: A Handbook for Eucharistic Ministers ( 1984 )
* An Important Office of Immense Love: A Handbook for Eucharistic Ministers ( 1980 )

Immense and including
Eiseley ’ s national reputation was established mainly through his books, including The Immense Journey ( 1957 ), Darwin's Century ( 1958 ), The Unexpected Universe ( 1969 ), The Night Country ( 1971 ), and his memoir, All the Strange Hours ( 1975 ).

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Author Orville Prescott wrote, " Consider the case of Loren Eiseley, author of The Immense Journey, who can sit on a mountain slope beside a prairie-dog town and imagine himself back in the dawn of the Age of mammals eighty million years ago: ' There by a tree root I could almost make him out, that shabby little Paleocene rat, eternal tramp and world wanderer, father of all mankind.
Robertson's talent was described by Billy Connolly as ' Immense ', having shared the same secondary school in Govan as Connolly, ' St Gerard's '.

Immense and .
Immense complexes known as " Great Houses " embodied worship at Chaco.
* Booknotes interview with Jon Kukla on A Wilderness So Immense: The Louisiana Purchase and the Destiny of America, July 6, 2003.
" Angelica Kauffmann: A Woman of Immense Talent.
Immense problems of reconstruction awaited the new regime.
* Oshinsky, David A Conspiracy So Immense: the World of Joe McCarthy, New York: Free Press ; London: Collier Macmillan, 1983 ISBN 0-02-923490-5.
* Jones, D. E. " Doctor Koch and his ' Immense Antediluvian Monsters '.
Immense, opulent buildings line the north side of the parkway, and the south side features the Brooklyn Public Library, Mount Prospect Park ( not to be confused with Prospect Park ), the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the recently renovated Brooklyn Museum.
Immense.
The Yuanying Guan ( 远瀛观, Immense Ocean Observatory ), the Dashuifa waterworks (, ), and the throne of the Guanshuifa ( 观水法 ) are located at the center of the Xiyang Lou complex, where the form a much shorter north south axis.
His first book, The Immense Journey, was a collection of writings about the history of humanity, and the rare science book that appealed to a mass audience.
Caminemos pisando las sendas de nuestra inmensa felicidad ( Let Us Tread the Path of our Immense Happiness ) is the national anthem of Equatorial Guinea.

sums and were
Throughout these years, the statutory authorization was for such sums as were necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act.
In addition, disclosures that missile workers were earning sums far in excess of what is paid for equivalent work elsewhere provoked his indignation on behalf of the American taxpayer who was footing the bill.
There were two main categories in this group: those required to handle large sums of money, and the 10 generals, the strategoi.
By leaving large sums of money to their children, wealthy business leaders were wasting resources that could be used to benefit society.
Similar sums were also paid out for Guerrier, Mercure, Heureux and Peuple Souverain, while the other captured ships were worth considerably more.
There were sufficient hard up borrowers to take the inducement offered them by management ( in spite of few simple sums sufficing to demonstrate that they were probably going to end up effectively paying back the inducement ).
Generous sums of money were also donated by Brojendra Kishore Roy Choudhury, Maharaja Suryya Kanto Acharya Choudhury and Rashbihari Ghosh, who was appointed the first president of the university.
John maximised his right to demand relief payments when estates and castles were inherited, sometimes charging enormous sums, beyond barons ' abilities to pay.
Historically, the apparent motions of the planets were first understood geometrically ( and without regard to gravity ) in terms of epicycles, which are the sums of numerous circular motions.
People who were asked to contribute with large sums of money began to petition.
In Japan and elsewhere, vast sums were spent investigating so-called " fifth generation " languages that incorporated logic programming constructs.
Those already appointed were forced to pay huge sums to retain their posts.
In addition, other sums were to be paid to Saladin's brothers al-Adil and Taj al-Muluk Bari.
In terms of corruption, the general feeling was that senatorial elections were " bought and sold ", changing hands for favors and sums of money rather than because of the competence of the candidate.
While enormous sums were raised by private individuals and charities ( American Indians sent supplies, while Queen Victoria personally gave the present-day equivalent € 70, 000 ), lack of adequate action let the problem become a catastrophe.
These sums, together with the considerable amounts accruing from indulgences, jubilees, and special fees, vanished as quickly as they were received.
The sums remained relatively small but were often used for critical operations such as the ransoming of the king ’ s soldiers captured by the French.
Because of the extravagant promises made by Tirpitz before 1914 that sea power equalled world power, and because of the equally extravagant sums that were spent on the Navy during the Anglo-German naval race ( by 1913-14, the Anglo-German naval race was costing so much money as the Reich government continued to pour vast sums of money into the Navy that concerns started to be expressed about Germany's creditworthiness.
The sums limiting liability were originally given in gold francs ( defined in terms of a particular quantity of gold by article 22 paragraph 5 of the convention ).
These sums were amended by the Montreal Additional Protocol No. 2 to substitute an expression given in terms of SDR's.
The cable companies began to lose large sums of money in 1927, and a serious financial crisis threatened the viability of cable companies that were vital to strategic British interests.

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