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The ensuing debate reached an impasse as awareness grew that the very term ‘ docetism ’ like ‘ gnosticism ’ was difficult to define within the religio-historical framework of the debate.
Lee's resolution met with resistance in the ensuing debate.
In the early 1950s a minor political debate broke out in Congress about the Navy essentially " owning " ERA, and the ensuing debates and legal wrangling left the company drained of both capital and spirit.
A. S. Eddington was another target of Dingle's critique, and the ensuing debate eventually involved nearly every prominent astrophysicist and cosmologist in Britain.
The ensuing debate pitted Johnson against fellow Kentuckian Henry Clay.
In the ensuing debate, many advantages and disadvantages of the different candidates were investigated by cryptographers ; they were assessed not only on security, but also on performance in a variety of settings ( PCs of various architectures, smart cards, hardware implementations ) and on their feasibility in limited environments ( smart cards with very limited memory, low gate count implementations, FPGAs ).
From the ensuing debate, Hulme and Flint became close friends.
During the ensuing debate between the Yorkists and the Lancastrians, Richard's " Northumberland, I hold thee reverentially " ( l. 109 ) is absent.
From the ensuing debate, Hulme and Flint became close friends.
In the ensuing election campaign, Dumont took part in the televised leaders debate and was re-elected as an MNA, but could not expand his electoral support significantly enough to get other party members elected and remained his party's only sitting MNA.
In May 1940, as a trusted friend of Chamberlain, Wood told him " affectionately but firmly " that after the debacle of the British defeat in Norway and the ensuing Commons debate, Chamberlain's position as Prime Minister was impossible and he must resign.
The ensuing debate led to these thinkers being accused of " relativism "-- a charge that at least some proponents of the view embrace.
The ensuing debate and adoption of the Constitution of 3 May took place in a quasi-coup d ' état: recall notices were not sent to known opponents of reform, while many pro-reform deputies arrived early and in secret, and the royal guard were positioned about the Royal Castle, where the Sejm was gathered, to prevent Russian supporters from disrupting the proceedings.
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" In the ensuing debate, Grattan was blamed for the fracas in which he was killed.
It's time to take the issue from the pundits and from the left and right, and put it where it belongs: serious non-ideological debate to put out the real firestorm, the collapse of the economy from Wall Street to Main Street and the ensuing Great Wealth Destruction for all.
The AHRA establishes a number of important precedents in US copyright law that defined the debate between device makers and the content industry for the ensuing two decades.
This time the climate of opinion had changed and the ensuing debate was more evenly matched, with Hooker being particularly successful in defence of Darwin's ideas.
Rudolf Virchow complained in the ensuing debate:
After 1853 John Tyndall joined Huxley in running the science section of the Westminster Review and formed a group of evolutionists who helped pave the way for Charles Darwin's 1859 publication of On the Origin of Species and gave evolutionary ideas backing in the ensuing debate.
The ensuing years saw an application and development of that program, at times in vigorous debate with a diversity of dialogue partners.
During the ensuing debate, the existence of the original report was discovered by the Democrats, who requested that the War Department release the earlier report to them so they could be compared " side by side ".
Summarizing the ensuing scholarly debate on this issue, José Álvarez Lopera, curator at the Museo del Prado, Madrid, concludes that the presence of " Byzantine memories " is obvious in El Greco's mature works, though there are still some obscure issues concerning his Byzantine origins needing further illumination.

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1935 3 Cent Connecticut Tercentenary " Charter Oak " stamp plate block with FDC CDS dated April 26, 1935According to the dominant tradition, Andros demanded the document and it was produced, but during ensuing discussion, the lights were doused, concealing the spiriting of the parchment out a window and thence to the Oak by Captain Joseph Wadsworth, ancestor of Elijah Wadsworth.

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Edward III of England argued, however, that although the Salic law should forbid inheritance by a woman, it did not forbid inheritance through a female line under this argument, Edward should have inherited the throne, and formed the basis of his claim during the ensuing Hundred Years War ( 1337 1453 ).
In the ensuing Congressional hearings, the three members of the PWG dissenting from the CFTC ’ s “ unilateral ” actions argued the CFTC was not the proper body, and the CEA was not the proper statute, to regulate OTC derivatives activities.
Clarke had made clear in his book that this conclusion was understood by the intelligence community at the time of 9 / 11 and the ensuing months, but top Bush administration officials were pre-occupied with finding a link between Iraq and 9 / 11 in the months that followed the attack, and thus, Clarke argued, the Iraq war distracted attention and resources from the war in Afghanistan and hunt for Osama bin Laden.
During the ensuing decade and a half, he argued several cases before the Supreme Court.
Defensive tackle Alan Page argued with officials and was assessed a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the ensuing kickoff.
Many argued that Atwater should have been the MVP of the game and the ensuing article in The Sporting News pictured Atwater and noted the impact of his hits on the game.
During the ensuing row, Eadric is said to have argued that he had assassinated King Edmund Ironside for Canute's benefit-a fact of which Canute had been unaware-and Canute had him executed on the spot.

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In the ensuing schism, strongly motivated by the political tensions of that time, the British championed Young, while the French supported Champollion.

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He dismisses Nora's agonized choice made against her conscience for the sake of his health and her years of secret efforts to free them from the ensuing obligations and danger of loss of reputation, while preserving his peace of mind, as a mere mistake that she made owing to her foolishness, one of her most endearing feminine traits.
The ensuing Siege of Malta lasted for two years before the defenders were finally starved into surrender.
This defeat of a colonial power and the ensuing recognition of African sovereignty became rallying points for later African nationalists during their struggle for decolonization, as well as activists and leaders of the Pan-African movement.
Christian attitudes to Judaism and to the Jewish people developed from the early years of Christianity, the persecution of Christians in the New Testament, and persisted over the ensuing centuries, driven by numerous factors including theological differences, competition between Church and Synagogue, the Christian drive for converts decreed by the Great Commission, misunderstanding of Jewish beliefs and practices, and a perceived Jewish hostility toward Christians.
He initiated a policy of strengthening the central ministries, while at the same time ensuing populist policies, one example being to establish a savings of 20. 2 billion rubles for Soviet taxpayers.
British forces seized remaining French control over Acadia in the coming months, with Île-Saint-Jean falling in 1759 to British forces on their way to Quebec City for the Siege of Quebec and ensuing Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
In the ensuing fight, Tappitt killed the Customs man and the constables subdued and arrested Tappitt for murdering the Customs officer.
At the culmination of the ensuing months-long legal dispute, he watched, as described by Sandford, " millions of dollars of his future earnings being surrendered " in what were " uniquely generous terms for Defries ", then " shut himself up in West 20th Street, where for a week his howls could be heard through the locked attic door.
Judah prospered as an Assyrian vassal state, despite a disastrous rebellion against Sennacherib ), but in the last half of the 7th century BCE Assyria suddenly collapsed, and the ensuing competition between the Egyptian and Neo-Babylonian empires for control of Palestine led to the destruction of Judah in a series of campaigns between 597 and 582.
On hearing, however, of his brother's defeat and death at the Metaurus he retired into Bruttium, where he maintained himself for the ensuing years.
In the ensuing years, valves quickly superseded " cat ’ s whiskers " and were the main device used to create the huge electronics industry that we take for granted today.
In the ensuing several decades, numerous individuals refined and popularized the approach further for laparoscopy.
The madness that is a side effect of Venom takes hold, and during the ensuing fight with Superman and Batman, Luthor admits he had traded the creature Doomsday to Darkseid in return for weapons during the Our Worlds at War crisis ; in doing so, he inadvertently provides a confession which is captured on video by Batman.
The community adopted this plan, and during the ensuing seven-year struggle, thousands of Indians were jailed, flogged, or shot for striking, refusing to register, for burning their registration cards or engaging in other forms of non-violent resistance.
The Darien scheme failed for a number of reasons, and the ensuing Scottish debt contributed to the 1707 Acts of Union that joined the previously separate states of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain ".
An economic depression gripped Canada after Macdonald left office, and Mackenzie was blamed for the ensuing hard times.
In January 1965 Patrick Gordon Walker resigned as Foreign Secretary and in the ensuing reshuffle Wilson offered Jenkins the Department for Education and Science ; however.
Elgin was physically assaulted by an English-speaking mob for this, and the Montreal Parliament building was burned to the ground in the ensuing riots.
The emphasis on the salvific nature of the Resurrection continued in Christian theology in the next centuries, e. g., in the 8th century Saint John of Damascus wrote that: "... When he had freed those who were bound from the beginning of time, Christ returned again from among the dead, having opened for us the way to resurrection " and Christian iconography of the ensuing years represented that concept.
Following the outbreak of the civil war and the ensuing collapse of the central government, Somalia's residents reverted to local forms of conflict resolution, either secular, traditional or Islamic law, with a provision for appeal of all sentences.
In the ensuing controversy that erupted, the APA held up his application for membership for a year because of questions about the ethics of his work, but then granted him full membership.

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