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This act turned into a festive tradition of boarding a dragon boat to race against other oarsmen, and also to call out Qu's name, still in search of him.
In spring 405, Mao Qu's soldiers, from Yi Province ( 益州, modern Sichuan and Chongqing ), unhappy that Mao sent them on long-distance campaigns initially against Huan Xuan and then against Huan Zhen, rebelled, supporting the military officer Qiao Zong as their leader.
Assisted by other ships, White Base spearheaded an assault against one of A Baoa Qu's S defensive lines.
0081, another Guncannon named " C-203 " appears along side White Bases assault on A Baoa Qu's S-field and performed a brilliant shield kick on Erik Blanke's Gelgoog, before taking out another Zaku and moves on.

exile and so
I told him you are on orders from the Home Army to get inside Majdanek so you can make a report to the government in exile in London ''.
As he defeated her, so he drove Archbishop Bernard into exile and expelled the monks of Sahagún.
Xavier had no part in ( and did not know of ) the Hulk exile decision, but Xavier admits to Hulk that he would have concurred to a temporary exile so Bruce Banner could be cured of transforming into the Hulk.
Thus Odin, wounded by the double trespass of his wife, resented the outrage to his image as keenly as that to his bed ; and, ruffled by these two stinging dishonours, took to an exile overflowing with noble shame, imagining so to wipe off the slur of his ignominy.
For these reasons there is a widespread scholarly view that the sacrificial rules of Leviticus 1 – 16 were introduced after the Babylonian exile, when circumstances allowed the priestly writers to describe the rituals so as to express their worldview of an idealised Israel living its life as a holy community in observance of the priestly prescriptions.
Aristides had been recalled from exile along with the other ostracised Athenians on the order of Themistocles, so that Athens might be united against the Persians.
Pandion II was later driven into exile from Athens by the sons of Cecrops II's brother ( or possibly nephew ) Metion, so that Metion could take power.
These three members of the Medici family had great skills in the management of so " restive and independent a city " as Florence, but when Lorenzo died in 1492, his son Piero proved quite incapable, and within two years he and his supporters were forced into exile a republican government replac him.
Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, a moderate baron with strong French links, asked Isabella to intervene in an attempt to prevent war ; Isabella publicly went down on her knees to appeal to Edward to exile the Despensers, providing him with a face-saving excuse to do so, but Edward intended to arrange their return at the first opportunity.
Pandion II was later driven into exile from Athens by the sons of Cecrops II's brother ( or possibly nephew ) Metion, so that Metion could take power.
) Later that year, however, he realized that Sun He was blameless and wanted to recall him from his exile, but was persuaded not to do so by his daughter Sun Dahu and Sun Jun, who had supported Sun Liang's ascension.
Akhmatova wrote that by 1935 every time she went to see someone off at the train station as they went into exile, she'd find herself greeting friends at every step as so many of St Petersburg's intellectual and cultural figures would be leaving on the same train.
A few days later Mulla Mustafa sent his son, Idris Barzani with a large force to drive Ahmad, Talabani, and their 4, 000 or so followers into exile in Iran.
One of his revisionist modern biographers, however, Miriam Griffin says in her biography of Seneca that " the evidence for Seneca's life before his exile in 41 is so slight, and the potential interest of these years, for social history as well as for biography, is so great that few writers on Seneca have resisted the temptation to eke out knowledge with imagination.
When his foster-father Fergus mac Róich, now in exile in Medb's court, is sent to face him Cú Chulainn agrees to yield, so long as Fergus agrees to return the favour the next time they meet.
In the latter book, Irving claimed that the plane crash which killed Polish government in exile leader General Władysław Sikorski in 1943 was really an assassination ordered by Winston Churchill, so as to enable Churchill to betray Poland to the Soviet Union.
The prince's partiality for Gaveston was so extravagant that Edward I sent the favourite into exile, but he was recalled a few months later, after the King's death led to the prince's accession as Edward II.
Further to this, he was appointed the king's Lieutenant of Ireland, so that a certain amount of honour could be maintained despite the humiliation of the exile.
The Magister Officiorum Theoctistus, the former physician of Basiliscus, was the brother of one of the monks, so the delegation obtained an audience with Basiliscus, and, with the support of Theoctistus and of the Empress, they convinced Basiliscus to recall from exile the banished Miaphysite Patriarchs.
The location of his early exile as a child is not known, but late traditions, reported by Reginald of Durham and Geoffrey of Monmouth, place Edwin in the kingdom of Gwynedd, fostered by king Cadfan ap Iago, so allowing biblical parallels to be drawn from the struggle between Edwin and his supposed foster-brother Cadwallon.
Later tradition told that while he was prior of Bec he opposed the uncanonical marriage of Duke William with Matilda of Flanders ( 1053 ) and carried matters so far that he incurred a sentence of exile.
In order to get released Philip was forced to sign a treaty with Henry VII – the so called – which included a mutual defence pact, the extradition of rebels, including the Earl of Suffolk who as an exile was a guest of Philip in the Low Countries, and a trade agreement which allowed English merchants to import cloth duty free in to the Low Countries.
However, the High Court, in 2006, held that these Orders in Council were unlawful, saying " The suggestion that a minister can, through the means of an order in council, exile a whole population from a British Overseas Territory and claim that he is doing so for the ' peace, order and good government ' of the territory is to us repugnant.

exile and goes
* 1922 – Former Ottoman sultan Mehmed VI goes into exile in Italy.
The Count of Antwerp, laboring under a false accusation, goes into exile.
* June 13 – Humbert II of Italy leaves the country and goes into exile in Portugal ; Alcide de Gasperi becomes head of state.
Francis goes into exile.
** People Power Revolution: President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines goes into exile in Hawaii after 20 years of rule ; Corazon Aquino becomes the first Filipino woman president, first as an interim president.
* April 27 – Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, goes into exile after a dispute with Henry I of England.
Dharanindravarman's son Jayavarman acquiesces to his cousin's succession and goes into exile in neighboring Champa.
On discovering that his beloved, Evadne, is in love with Raymond, Adrian goes into exile, presumably mad.
Demetrius I Soter's son, Demetrius, goes into exile in Crete.
However, Hannibal voluntarily goes into exile.
* Dionysius II goes into exile once more after the successful invasion by Timoleon of Corinth.
He goes into voluntary exile.
Unable to answer due to his poor eyesight, Shem goes into exile in disgrace, and Shaun wins the affection of the girls.
This split involves: ( 1 ) the " slave / master " relationship: characterized by exploitation, appropriation, and dehumanization ; and ( 2 ) the " self in exile :" the aversive recoiling from the exploitative relationship that the self goes into exile.
The following day, he goes into exile in Hawaii.
Rogozhin is sentenced to fifteen years of hard labor in Siberia, Myshkin goes mad and returns to the sanitorium, and Aglaya, against the wishes of her family, marries a wealthy, exiled Polish count that later is discovered to be neither wealthy, nor a count, nor an exile — at least, not a political exileand who, along with a Catholic priest, has turned her against her family.
Charles II goes into exile in France
Kafka goes on to relate that the fiancée exists, in a tangential sense, only because of the father-son bond that the absent exile creates.
Eliduc, the shortest tale in the book, is a translation of an old Breton folk tale in which a hero goes into exile in England, leaving his wife behind.
The Cardinal leaves to petition for her and her family ’ s exile from Ancona, while Bosola goes to tell the Duchess ’ s first child ( from her first husband ) what has happened with his mother.
Kunti leading Dhritarashtra and Gandhari as she goes to the forest in exile
* 1880 Kills Starving Elk ; removed as Chief ; goes into voluntary exile

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