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Wells tells Lois that in truth the people of the future simply considered Lois to be blinded by love, and that this has made her story a compelling one throughout the intervening years.
By 1854 the British wanted to resume relations with Dost Mohammad, whom they had essentially ignored in the intervening twelve years.
Those two intervening years continued to shape Gilbert's theatrical style.
Even in recent years, the sale of the whole of or a significant portion of a farm in many European countries required consent from certain heirs, and / or heirs had the intervening right to obtain the land in question with same sales conditions as in the sales agreement in question.
In the 18 intervening years, Cagney's hair had begun to gray, and he developed a paunch for the first time.
Aside from these, thereafter there is no eyewitness to events in Jerusalem until William of Tyre, archbishop of Tyre and chancellor of Jerusalem, who began writing around 1167 and died around 1184, although he includes much information about the First Crusade and the intervening years from the death of Fulcher to his own time, drawn mainly from the writings of Albert of Aix and Fulcher himself.
Modifications have occurred over the intervening years, however, and in early 1987 Libyan uniforms were similar to those worn by military personnel of a number of Middle-Eastern Arab countries.
Over the intervening 70 years, the problem of measurement became an active research area and itself spawned some new formulations of quantum mechanics.
Certain portions of the Zone and increasing responsibility over the Canal were turned over in the intervening years.
The teams have since faced each other in Interleague play ( since its introduction in 1997 ) but the rivalry has effectively died in the intervening years since the A's left Philadelphia.
One of the conditions of the licence was that the remains should be reinterred within two years and that in the intervening period they should be kept safely, privately and decently.
The intervening years had seen Khurrum take two other wives known as Akbarabadi Mahal ( d. 1677 ), and Kandahari Mahal ( b. c1594 ), ( m. 1609 ).
That he was able to submit it was possible only because of the minimal amount of research on the topic that had been carried out in the intervening years.
Every seven years, a film documented the life of the same individuals during the intervening period, titled 7 Plus Seven, 21 Up, etc.
His friendship with Bartolini, whose worldly success in the intervening years stood in sharp contrast to Ingres's poverty, quickly became strained, and Ingres found new quarters.
In 1896, his bankruptcy was discharged, but, as he could not sell the Hope Diamond without the court's permission, he was supported by his wife during these intervening years.
As a result, in the 50 intervening years between the Second and Third Punic War, Carthage had to take all border disputes with Rome's ally Numidia to the Roman Senate, where they were decided almost exclusively in Numidian favor.
Under the immediate charge of the superintendent, the course of study was extended to seven years with the first two and the last two to be spent at the school and the intervening three years at sea.
Though most of the Mission complex, including the quadrangle and convento, has either been altered or demolished outright during the intervening years, the façade of the Mission chapel has remained relatively unchanged since its construction in 1782 – 1791.
However, an alternative path allows for the intervening years to be only one thousand, if Seldon is allowed to collect the most intelligent minds and create a compendium of all human knowledge, entitled Encyclopedia Galactica.
The congress also highlighted the fact that East Germany had achieved international recognition in the intervening years.
Three of these characters were pronounced very similarly in Old Chinese – according to a recent reconstruction by William Baxter – but sound changes in the intervening 3, 000 years or so ( including two different dialectal developments, in the case of the last two characters ) have resulted in radically different pronunciations.
Greeted with muted praise upon release, the film's reputation has grown in stature in the intervening years.

intervening and social
Social work is a professional and academic discipline that seeks to improve the quality of life and wellbeing of an individual, group, or community by intervening through research, policy, community organizing, direct practice, and teaching on behalf of those afflicted with poverty or any real or perceived social injustices and violations of their human rights.
Whereas social work started on a more scientific footing aimed at controlling and reforming individuals ( at one stage supporting the notion that poverty was a disease ), it has in more recent times adopted a more critical and holistic approach to understanding and intervening in social problems.
His biographer John Aloysius Farrell said his background in Depression-era working class Boston, and his interpretation of his Catholic faith led O ' Neill to view the role of government as intervening to cure social ailments.
Without intervening personally in French politics, he took a keen interest in the questions of administration and social reorganization arising from the fall of the imperialist régime and the disasters of the war.
This unconscious is another name for the diversity of social, economic, cultural and other unspoken elements that an educator interacts with in an institutional setting ; and 2. the role of the institution in the process of intervening in both those psycho-social factors and in what is known by a student.
One of the tasks of sociocybernetics is to map, measure, harness, and find ways of intervening in the parallel network of social forces that influence human behavior.
Traditionally, the role of these officials in political and social control was exercised in a context replete with oracles, spirit possession, and other forms of divination, but the national government is intervening more frequently in Saramaka affairs ( and paying political officials nominal salaries ), and the sacred base of these officials ’ power is gradually being eroded.

intervening and world
Opposite the oikumene, the inhabited world, were the antipodes, considered unreachable both because of an intervening torrid zone ( equator ) and the ocean.
Christian thought continues to include groups who say that the end of the world is near, some even giving exact dates which have since come and gone without an intervening end of world ( see also Second Coming ).
Elijah began preaching that Wallace Fard Muhammad was the Mahdi and that it was God directly intervening in the world through Fard.
This divorce began around the end of the Cold War when President ( George ) Bush declared it to be a New World-order party and began intervening all over the world.
During the intervening age, the Terrestrial Exalted became the rulers of the world, ruling in a system not unlike the Shogunate of feudal Japan.
The fundamental structure of the universe, the Arch of Time, prevents the Creator from intervening directly in events in the world of his creation, and he never appears in physical form within that world.
At regular intervals during the intervening centuries, great revivals have occurred in various sections of the world.
The intervening two millennia have seen many changes in the world, including the initial stages of an ice age triggered by the evil God Daeva.
However, powerful interests both within the Solarian League's Office of Frontier Security ( OFS ) and corporations ( which resents Manticore intervening in its " backyard ") and the slaver world of Mesa ( wary against the possibility of Manticore being too close to its space ) do not want this to move forward and support indigenous groups violently opposed to annexation.
But not only the lapse of time, twenty-four long years, take away from all its effect ; it is no longer the anxious desire that the name of so much virtue should not be obliterated ; that it should ever be present to the world: a variety of intervening circumstances have altered the very nature of the thing, and under existing ones I must become myself a bar to the revival of his title — would it be for his honour — can I by any stretch of the imagination, bring myself to conceive, that I am reviving his dignity in the peerage when I am placing it at the tail of a Marquess of Sligo etc.
He credits the Epicureans with having had a potential for leading to the foundation of a theory of Progress through their materialistic acceptance of the atomism of Democritus as the explanation for a world without an intervening Deity.
The Bavarian diplomat Count Lerchenfeld reported to Munich: “ The Imperial government is thus put into the extraordinary difficult position of being exposed during the intervening period to the other Powers ’ proposals for mediation and conferences, and if it continues to maintain its previous reserve towards such proposals, the odium of having provoked a world war will in the end recoil on it, even in the eyes of the German people.
Rather, Splendor Solis sets forth the philosophy of alchemy, a world view according to which the human being ( the alchemist ) exists and acts in harmony with nature, respecting divine creation and at the same time intervening in the process underlying that creation, all the while supporting its growth with the help of alchemy ”< sup > 1 </ sup >.

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