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spring and papal
The struggle between church and state continued into the spring of 1101, when Baldwin had Dagobert suspended by a papal legate, while later in the year the two disagreed on the question of the contribution to be made by the patriarch towards the defence of the Holy Land.
With the support of the Empress and the nobles, in the spring of 1062 Honorius II, with his troops, marched towards Rome to claim the papal seat by force.

spring and mercenaries
The storyline began with the introduction of the Barnhurst Five and saw both staff and inmates held hostage by armed mercenaries who had broken into the prison to spring high profile remand prisoner Ruth Ballinger ( Lindy Davies ) on the orders of her drug baron husband.
As he could not afford the equipment needed to join a hussar unit, he learned the art of war serving with the Lisowczycy mercenaries, joining them as towarzysz in the spring of 1621.

spring and recaptured
Louis ' fortunes took a turn for the worse, and Portchester Castle was recaptured in the spring of 1217.
He was later recaptured while drinking from a spring.

spring and Bologna
In England, the Dominican Province began at the second general chapter of the Dominican Order in Bologna during the spring of 1221.
* Il nuovo podestà ( spring 1802 Bologna )
Berezovsky was sent to Italy in the spring of 1769 to train with renowned teacher padre Giovanni Battista Martini at the Bologna Philharmonic Academy, where he graduated with distinction.
In recent years, these have included Venice ( 2002 ), Paris ( 2003 ) ( including concert performances at Notre Dame and La Madeleine ), Amsterdam ( 2004 ), Brussels ( 2005 ), Rome ( 2006 ), Dublin ( 2007 ), Copenhagen ( 2008 ), Barcelona ( 2009 ), Bologna ( 2010 ), Malta ( 2011 ) and soon to Toulouse ( spring 2012 ).

spring and which
Morgan returned to the kitchen, built a fire, and carried in several buckets of water from the spring which he poured into the copper boiler that he had placed on the stove.
The guerrillas began a frantic search for pails in which to bring water from the spring.
The line of an eyebrow, the color of the skin, a ghazal from Hafiz, the purity of spring water, the long afternoon among the boughs which crowd the upper story of a pavilion -- these things are noticed, judged, and valued.
The design is determined emotionally: `` I must reach into myself for the spring that will send me catapulting recklessly into the chaos of event with which the dance confronts me ''.
Their interest remains chiefly biographical, for they throw some light on the utter despair which overtook Thompson in the spring and early summer of 1900.
In the spring, it must have been, he began working on the play that he called The House, which later would be Mannerhouse.
Hansen will be getting a late spring training start, which might very well set him back.
It reappears, in whole or part, whenever a new crisis exposes the reality: in Cuba last spring ( with which the Dominican events of last month should be paired ) ; ;
In spring and in autumn the run was made for a group of botanists which included an old friend of mine.
The pattern of general business activity which probably lies ahead of us is a further moderate softening through the spring of 1961 before a new rise in economic activity gets under way.
By the end of the spring of 1961, assuming that a general business recovery gets under way, interest rates should begin to edge upward again, depending upon the vigor of the recovery and the determination with which the monetary authorities move to restrain credit availability.
Taylor said Mrs. Huntley and her husband also will be questioned about a series of 15 Portland robberies in spring of 1959 in which the holdup men bound their victims with tape before fleeing.
More than 200 are expected at the autumn event which is matched in the spring.
Al has added some sidemen to the act which makes for a smoother operation but it's substantially the same format heard last spring.
Interfaith conflicts which spring from psychological deficiencies are the most unfortunate of all, for they have no redeeming features whatsoever.
* At Clarus, on the west coast of Asia Minor ; as at Delphi a holy spring which gave off a pneuma, from which the priests drank.
* In Didyma, an oracle on the coast of Anatolia, south west of Lydian ( Luwian ) Sardis, in which priests from the lineage of the Branchidae received inspiration by drinking from a healing spring located in the temple.
This was the spring which emitted vapors that caused the oracle at Delphi to give her prophecies.
The traditional etymology is from the Latin aperire, " to open ," in allusion to its being the season when trees and flowers begin to " open ," which is supported by comparison with the modern Greek use of ἁνοιξις ( anoixis ) ( opening ) for spring.
Pytheas says that the Gutones, a people of Germany, inhabit the shores of an estuary of the Ocean called Mentonomon, their territory extending a distance of six thousand stadia ; that, at one day's sail from this territory, is the Isle of Abalus, upon the shores of which, amber is thrown up by the waves in spring, it being an excretion of the sea in a concrete form ; as, also, that the inhabitants use this amber by way of fuel, and sell it to their neighbors, the Teutones.
In his instrument, temperatures were indicated by the height at which a column of mercury was sustained by a certain mass of air, the volume, or " spring ", of which varied with the heat to which it was exposed.
Amontons therefore argued that the zero of his thermometer would be that temperature at which the spring of the air in it was reduced to nothing.

spring and up
I figger it's probl'y a sixty-five-mile walk, and I c'n maybe get this spring patched up in a couple of hours ''.
`` Come spring, you'll be kicking up your heels and feeling coltish again too, gal ''.
A few months ago it was a fairly typical landlord who in the dead of night lugged me up a mountainside to drink from a spring famous in the neighborhood for its clarity and flavor.
On spring and summer evenings people leave their shops and houses and walk up through the lanes of the city to the bridge.
Some brilliant rookies nailed them down, so that this spring just two spots, left and right field, are really up for grabs.
My guess would be that interest rates will decline moderately into the spring of 1961 and during the second half of the year will turn up gradually to recover the ground lost during the downturn.
But companies continued to spring up.
Springing like a cat, he leaped back, swooped up the spring gun and, whirling, pointed it toward the cabin.
Just like the balloon would go up and you could sit all day and wish it would spring a leak or blow to hell up and burn and nothing like that would happen.
Although they are often considered to be weeds in gardens, this viewpoint is not always necessary, as most of them die when the soil temperature warms up again in early to late spring when other plants are still dormant and have not yet leafed out.
Rotating the driving member the other way makes the spring wrap itself tightly around the driving surface and the clutch locks up.
The clutch-brake locked up when rotated backwards, but also had some spring action.
Total sales of the ColecoVision are uncertain but were ultimately in excess of 2 million units, as sales had reached that number by the spring of 1984, while the console continued to sell modestly up until its discontinuation the following year.
Clement describes the Stromata as a work on various subjects, which spring up in the text like flowers in a meadow.
On his return to Hollywood in the spring of 1946, MGM had nothing lined up and used him in yet another B-movie: Living in a Big Way.
In the 1990s, organizations began to spring up in non-western countries, such as Progay Philippines, which was founded in 1993 and organized the first Gay Pride march in Asia on June 26, 1994.
* The dark color of humus ( usually black or dark brown ) helps to warm up cold soils in the spring.
The top cymbal is connected to the rod with a clutch, and can be lowered by operating the pedal against a spring which holds it up in the " open " position, while the bottom cymbal remains stationary.
A 17th-century legend has it that Hedwig, while on a pilgrimage to Rome, stopped at Bad Zell in Austria, where she had healing waters spring up at a source which today still bears her name.
Since the Celtic year was based on both lunar and solar cycles, it is most likely that the holiday would be celebrated on the full moon nearest the midpoint between the winter solstice and vernal equinox, or when the primroses, dandelions, or other spring flowers rise up through the snow, or when the sun aligned with the passage tombs in the pre-Celtic megaliths.
Rivers in karst areas may disappear underground a number of times and spring up again in different places, usually under a different name ( like Ljubljanica, the river of seven names ).
Instead of a charger, single cartridges were inserted through the side opening, and were pushed up, around, and into the action by a spring follower.
In mild temperate zones, the stems of the plant die off at the start of the winter, but shoot up again in spring.

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