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end and role
At the end of work one day, the personnel man took the applicants one at a time, asked them to sit behind the receptionist's desk and he then played the role of a number of people who might come to the receptionist with a number of queries and for a number of purposes.
Victory for the North meant the end of the Confederacy and of slavery in the United States, and strengthened the role of the federal government.
He is known to have been married to Cornelia Bosman in 1658, a date coinciding so directly with the end of his productivity as a painter that it has been accepted that his marriage played some sort of role in the end of his artistic career.
Pushing for the end of atmospheric tests, he played a role in the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, signed in Moscow.
During the Japanese occupation, the Dayaks played a role in guerilla warfare against the occupying forces, particularly in the Kapit Division, where headhunting was temporarily revived towards the end of the war.
On February 18, 2010, it was announced that Shapiro ( following the end of the 2010 season ) would be promoted to team President, with current President Paul Dolan becoming the new Chairman / CEO, and longtime Shapiro assistant Chris Antonetti filling the GM role.
By the end of January 1918, the Investigatory Commission of Petrograd Soviet ( probably same as of Revtribunal ) petitioned Sovnarkom to delineate the role of detection and judicial-investigatory organs.
In one 1960s comic, when Kent finds himself at a loose end when staff at the Daily Planet go on strike, he seriously considers it a chance to try out a new identity in case he has " to abandon Clark Kent role permanently.
In January 1944, he resumed command of ETOUSA and the following month was officially designated as the Supreme Allied Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force ( SHAEF ), serving in a dual role until the end of hostilities in Europe in May 1945.
His daughter Sofia also appeared in all three ( the first two movies uncredited ): as the infant being baptized at the end of the first movie, as a young child on board ship in the second, and in a supporting role as Michael Corleone's daughter Mary in the third.
With the decline of sophisticated styles at the end of the baroque period, the fugue's central role waned, eventually giving way as sonata form and the symphony orchestra rose to a dominant position.
Lindow compares Fenrir's role to his father Loki and Fenrir's brother Jörmungandr, in that they all spend time with the gods, are bound or cast out by them, return " at the end of the current mythic order to destroy them, only to be destroyed himself as a younger generation of gods, one of them his slayer, survives into the new world order.
Just weeks before his death Morgan said that he did not want to continue playing the role of Father Ted for fear of being typecast: " I don't want to be the next Clive Dunn and end up playing the same character for years.
Germany has played a leading role in the European Union since its inception and has maintained a strong alliance with France since the end of World War II.
The city was the birthplace of the Solidarity movement which, under the leadership of political activist Lech Wałęsa, played a major role in bringing an end to Communist rule across Central Europe.
Guy ultimately finds his courage when Fred suggests that he think of himself as " the plucky comic relief ", and at the end of the story he is given a permanent role in the Galaxy Quest cast as the starship's Security Chief " Roc " Ingersol ( a reference to his earlier lament that characters without full names are always killed ).
In later years the focus shifted from Kornfield Kounty residents stopping by to the comedic banter of Gordie and Gailord Sartain, who played the role of the incompetent Maynard, who often would send Gordie into fits of anger or agony by the skit's end.
The role of imprecision may depend on audience, end goal, extended context and subject matter.
It was Tracy's involvement that ensured that Cagney accepted a supporting role, although in the end, Tracy did not take part.
Near the end of the decade, he made a cameo appearance in Welles's Touch of Evil ( 1958 ) and a starring role in the film adaptation of Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon ( also 1958 ).
Voight followed up this and other performances with a role in the 1986 film, Desert Bloom, and reportedly experienced a " spiritual awakening " toward the end of the decade.
Ribbentrop played an important role in setting in motion the crisis that was to result in the end of Czecho-Slovakia by ordering German diplomats in Bratislava to contact Father Jozef Tiso, the Premier of the Slovak regional government, and pressuring him to declare independence from Prague.
Gurney took the lead driver role, and the team's first world championship win, while Brabham gave up his car to several other drivers towards the end of the season.
By the end of the 19th century, it was confined mainly to Pre-Raphaelite imitators, and it could not avoid being affected by the First World War, which damaged the reputation of chivalry and thus interest in its medieval manifestations and Arthur as chivalric role model.

end and saint
Body and soul both comprise the person, and in the end, body and soul will be reunited ; therefore, the body of a saint shares in the " Holiness " of the soul of the saint.
He became the patron saint of Norway, and by the end of the century, Christianity was the only religion allowed in the country.
By the end of the 1780s, St. Bernard, the patron saint of Bernardo de Galvez, was used in documents to identify the area.
The one in the octagon at the east end of the chancel rests on the site of the medieval high altar which bore the silver reliquary casket containing the remains of St. Olav, the church's and the kingdom's patron saint, and is designed to recall in marble sculpture the essential form of this reliquary casket.
Prosperity was restored by the end of the 10th century, as the body of saint Cuthbert was moved to Ripon for a while, due to the threat of Danish raids.
At the end of Graham Greene's novel Brighton Rock ( 1938 ), the unnamed Frenchman the old priest tells Rose about, who never took the sacraments but who some think was a saint, is obviously Péguy.
At the end of the Roman Catholic era in Sweden, Henry was well established as a local saint.
In the crypt is a silver bust of the saint, which is raised from the sarcophagus every year at the pilgrimage time at the end of July.
The name derives from a former notion that the scribe was the Leinster saint St. Moling ( d. 697 ), founder of Tech-Moling ( St. Mullins, Co. Carlow ), whose subscription occurs in the colophon at the end of St John's Gospel: omen scriptoris Mulling dicitur.
To end the war officially, American and Mexican representatives met at the Villa of Guadalupe Hidalgo, across from the shrine of the patron saint of Mexico, in what is now the far north of the city.
He also became a popular saint in Brittany by the end of the tenth century.
It was founded as a meditating cave by the famous saint Padmasambhava in the early 8th century upon subjugating a demon and forcing him to take an oath to be the local protector of the region towards the very end.
* Festival of Saint Jean, patron saint of the city, held end of June
One of them a Ravishingly beautiful daughter of a rich business man was offered to sambandar in marriage but the saint politely declines after remembering the coming to end of his earth mission. Central to sambandar's hymn is the fact that severing of attachments and mundaneness leads one to lord and that the five letters namasivaya alone give one solace at the rosy anklet girt feet of lord sivan through his immaculate grace.
At the end of his life, he entrusted the leadership of the monastery to his closest disciple, Dalmatus — who was later himself glorified ( canonized as a saint )— after whom the monastery came to be known as the Dalmatian Monastery.
The Bastard, god of disasters and of things out of season, becomes a larger presence in this novel than was The Lady of Spring in The Curse of Chalion ; by its end, Ista herself has become a saint in his service.
At the north-west end of the island, the Monastery of Áyios Pandeleímon, ( also the island's patron saint ), sits on the slopes of Mount Profítis Ilías ( 654 m ).
White was an historian, not a theologian, and despite his suggestion at the end of " The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis " of St. Francis " as a patron saint for ecologists ," his work centered on technology, not theology.
At the end of the Divine Liturgy, the dismissal also mentions the name of the saint who composed the Liturgy: Basil the Great, John Chrysostom, Gregory the Dialogist, or James, the Brother of the Lord.
During the annual celebration of the feast day a series of activities are held starting in the month of August until the end of September among which are amateur singing contests, sports league, agro-industrial trade fair, search for Mutya ng Hin-ay, parade, dancing in the public auditorium and novena, procession of the patron saint and masses at the Catholic Church.
Legend holds that while they were resting after their arrival, St Lucius, who had been pope from 253-255, appeared before them and told them that he had been chosen to be the patron saint of Roskilde until the end of time.
Victims of dancing mania often ended their processions at places dedicated to that saint, who was prayed to in an effort to end the dancing ; incidents often broke out around the time of the feast of St Vitus.
The feria patronal, or fair in honor of the town's patron saint, is towards the end of April when one may enjoy aubades, carreras de cintas, climbing greased poles, the coronation of the queen of the fair, rodeos, sack races, and so forth.

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