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His disciple, Cyprian ( Bishop of Carthage 248-58 ) appeals to the same fundamental principle of election to a vacant see in the aftermath of the Decian Persecution when denying the legitimacy of his rigorist rival in Carthage and that of the anti-pope Novatian in Rome ; however, the emphasis is now on legitimating his episcopal ministry as a whole and specifically his exclusive right to administer discipline to the lapsed rather than on the content of what is taught.
The 1987 election saw the Alliance's share of the votes drop slightly and it now had 22 MP's, and in the election's aftermath Liberal leader David Steel proposed a merged of the two parties.
For hundreds of years this isolated population consisting now of 4. 400 inhabitants, has claimed to be the direct descendant of the Cimbri retreating in this area after the Roman aftermath.
In the aftermath of the battle, Iron Man presents Captain with his reforged shield now stronger for its uru-infused enhancements despite the scar it bears.
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Ivan and Emily, the priority now for Grenada is to continue the recovery process necessary to restore the infrastructure that was devastated by the hurricanes.
Confusion overtook the state in the aftermath of Francia's death on September 20, 1840, because El Supremo, now ' El Difunto ' ( the Dead One ), had left no successor.
In the aftermath of Pelagius ' victory, the people of the conquered villages of Asturias now emerged with their weapons, and killed hundreds of Al Qama's fleeing troops.
In 1940 and in the aftermath of Dunkirk, Churchill's interest was caught again by the idea of taking the fight back to Europe-the airborne was now a means ' to be able to storm a series of water obstacles ... everywhere from the Channel to the Mediterranean and in the East '.
In the aftermath of the events of the novel Dracula, a now disgraced and divorced Mina Harker ( née Murray ) is recruited by Campion Bond on behalf of British Intelligence and asked to assemble a league of other extraordinary individuals to protect the interests of the Empire.
A small section of Earhart's Lockheed Electra starboard engine nacelle recovered in the aftermath of the Hawaii crash has been confirmed as authentic and is now regarded as a control piece that will help to authenticate possible future discoveries.
In the aftermath of such conversions, these musicians continued playing the same styles of music that they had been playing prior to their conversion, though they now infused their lyrics with a Christian message.
In part this was because, for the first time, Murat's men were now mounted on the best cavalry horses in Europe, freshly requisitioned in the aftermath of the conquest of Prussia.
The aftermath of the elections the Sinn Féin elected members refused to attend Westminster having instead formed their own parliament Dáil Éireann the Irish for " Assembly of Ireland " which is now known as the First Dáil.
The season also deals with the controversial asset-forfeiture policies of the new captain ; Julien's opposition to these policies ; and David Aceveda ( now a City Councilman ) dealing with the psychological aftermath of his sexual assault incident from the previous season.
In the aftermath of World War I, the area of the now defunct Turóc county became part of newly formed Czechoslovakia, as recognized by the concerned states in the 1920 Treaty of Trianon.
For the Ismailis in the aftermath of the Mongol onslaught of the Alamut state in 1256 CE, the need to practice taqiyya became necessary, not only for the protection of the community itself, which was now stateless, but also for safeguarding the line of the Nizari Ismaili Imamate during this period of unrest.
In the aftermath of the tornado, the City of Windsor merged the Windsor Curling Club and Windsor Ladies ' Curling Club with its Roseland Golf Course ( now the Roseland Golf and Curling Club ) in the south end of Windsor, moving from their location on Central Avenue, near Tecumseh Road.
Several other notable people survived, and the news photography in the direct aftermath led to an iconic image being produced ; that image was transformed into sculpture and now serves as flight 232's memorial.
The surviving refugees in the aftermath of Fondor, including Droma and his family, are transported to Duro as a safe haven from the Vong ... for now.
This was for publishing an article, penned by Harry Phibbs ( now a Conservative Party councillor in Hammersmith & Fulham ), following Nikolai Tolstoy's accusation that former Conservative Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was complicit in war crimes for his involvement in the forced repatriation of Cossack prisoners of war to Soviet Russia in the aftermath of World War II.
As a result of recent migrations in the aftermath of the Indochina and Vietnam wars between 1949 and 1975, many Hmong people now live in the United States, French Guiana, France and Australia.
In the aftermath of the thrilling 1975 World Series, attendance figures, television contracts ( this time including two networks, NBC and now ABC ), and player salaries all soared.
The Principality of Achaea, which had become the strongest French state in Greece in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade, was now reduced to Nicaean vassalage ; the Duchy of Athens soon became the dominant French state.
The art historian Bernard Smith wrote of Dalgarno: “ He belongs to that great generation of social realist Australian artists who flourished during World War II and early post-war years but – in the aftermath of the Cold War – are now largely stored and forgotten by curators .” (' Artist of the Everyday ' The Australian, 23 February 2001 )
In the aftermath, Mathayus and Cassandra, now King and Queen of Egypt, bid their farewells to Balthazar, who wishes them well.

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He earned a high international profile when, in the aftermath of the killing of fourteen unarmed civilians in Derry by British Paratroopers ( known as " Bloody Sunday "), he travelled to the UN in New York to demand UN involvement in peace-keeping on the streets of Northern Ireland.
Due to Freddie's atrocious attitude in the aftermath of his defeats, Florence finally deserts him (" Florence Quits "), whereby Freddie ponders how his unhappy childhood left him the man he is today (" Pity the Child ").
In the aftermath of the Roman – Parthian War of 58 – 63, Emperor Nero levied the I Italica with the name phalanx Alexandri Magni (" phalanx of Alexander the Great "), for a campaign in Armenia, ad portas Caspias-to the pass of Chawar.
Less than a day after the locket was stolen ( by von Zinzer ), and in the aftermath of Professor Beetle's accidental death at the hands of Gilgamesh Wulfenbach, Agatha seemingly " broke through " by building her first clank while sleepwalking (" sleep-Sparking "), a quirk she continued to display for some time.
In 1974, George Smiley, the Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service ( known as " Circus "), is investigating his own organisation in the aftermath of capturing a Soviet mole amongst the service's previous leadership.
In 1817-in the immediate aftermath of Napoleon's defeat and the restoration of rule by the House of Orange-ownership of the building was formally passed to the congregation, by then known as the English Reformed Church (" ERC "), which holds a regular Sunday morning service as well as other services and activities in the church.
In The song " Song about the Corpses of People " (" Hát trên những xác người "), written in the aftermath of the Hue Massacre, Trinh sings about the corpses strewn around the city, in the river, on the roads, on the rooftops, even on the porches of the pagodas.

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This came into use in the aftermath of the accident that killed Jayne Mansfield on June 29, 1967 ; the car she was in hit the rear of a tractor-trailer.
As his queen consort from 1910, she supported her husband through the First World War, his ill-health and major political changes arising from the aftermath of the war and the rise of socialism and nationalism.
For long periods she was in official disfavour and many of those who were close to her died in the aftermath of the revolution.
In the aftermath of the events in the house, she becomes an unlikely editor, approaching many real characters ( including Stephen King, Stanley Kubrick, Hunter S. Thompson, Douglas Hofstadter, Harold Bloom, and Jacques Derrida ) for comment on The Navidson Record, albeit comment within the fictional universe of the novel.
My Disillusionment in Russia is a book published in 1923 by Emma Goldman describing her experiences in Soviet Russia from 1920 to 1921, where she saw the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917.
In the aftermath, she was named " Der Engel von Mogadischu " ( The Angel of Mogadishu )
Her fortunes dwindled in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, and she died in Offenbach in 1816.
Her testimony was key for the prosecution as she had witnessed the aftermath of an encounter in the face of Osvaldo's girlfriend.
During the tour, Billie experiences an overwhelming, and fateful moment ; she witnesses the aftermath of the lynching of an African-American man, which presses her to record one of the most controversial songs in history (" Strange Fruit ").
Deodato had to produce evidence that the " impaled " actress was alive in the aftermath of the scene, and had to further explain how the special effect was done: the actress sat on a bicycle seat mounted to a pole while she looked up and held a short stake of balsa wood in her mouth.
With pressures mounting on Thatcher, Howe resigned from the Cabinet on 1 November 1990 — in the aftermath of the Prime Minister's position at the Rome European Council meeting the previous weekend, at which she had declared for the first time that Britain would never enter a single currency — writing a cautiously worded letter of resignation in which he criticised Thatcher's overall handling of UK relations with the European Union.
In a recent article, Dokic decided to withdraw from Australia Fed Cup after dealing with emotions on and off court ; however in the aftermath she said, " I have had a lot to deal with in my career but I am not done yet " and " I will be back.
In the aftermath of the riots May has revealed that she wants as many of the young criminals identifying as possible.
The aftermath of his death have graver consequences than she can imagine.
On August 2, 2007, McKinney participated in a press conference in New Orleans to launch an International Tribunal on Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, which she described as an effort to seek justice for the victims of those hurricanes and their aftermath.
In the aftermath, Hughes ended her broadcasting career, while she and Lowe continued their relationship.
However, though Sally Jackson has been kind to her granddaughter over the years, she is also pragmatic in the aftermath of the war and Emancipation and makes it clear that Queen can expect no help or support from them.
At age 15 she was criticised for remarks she made about the behaviour of people in the aftermath of the 11 September 2001 attacks However, this incident is referred to in her written statement for The Leveson Inquiry, in which Church states that her comments were taken vastly out of context.
In an interview about the film, Annette O ' Toole claimed that many of the songs were written when plane groundings in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks meant she and husband Michael McKean had to drive from their home in Los Angeles to Vancouver, where O ' Toole's television series Smallville was being filmed.
In the aftermath of a disastrous collision in a railroad tunnel, she highlights train passengers who, in one way or another, promoted the moral climate that made the accident likely.
In the aftermath, Shabazz maintained a cool relationship with Farrakhan, although she agreed to speak at his Million Man March that October.
In the aftermath of the 23 September 2001 parliamentary election, Prime Minister Leszek Miller asked her to join his cabinet in the position of Minister of National Education and Sport, which she fulfilled for the following two-and-a-half years from 19 October 2001 until 2 May 2004.
In the aftermath of the Leader's attempted takeover, Betty tells Bruce that they are no longer married, since she was declared legally dead and everyone else knows that Bruce had married Caiera.

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