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In this capacity, Alexios Apokaukos served as one of the leading members of the imperial government during the Civil War of 1341 – 1347, supporting John V Palaiologos ( r. 1341 – 1391 ) against John VI Kantakouzenos ( r. 1347 – 1354 ).

capacity and defeated
As the army was being defeated and giving up ground in the initial assault, a gigantic operation was staged to move economic capacity from the Western areas that were about to be overrun, to Eastern regions in the Urals and central Asia that were out of reach of the Germans.
While the Ming army was initially very effective, it lost its capacity for offensive operations after the death of the Yongle Emperor, and was defeated by the Mongols in 1449 during the Tumu Crisis.
The first two years of the event did not sell out the small capacity stadium, drawing only 7, 362 to the 1946 match when the Wake Forest Demon Deacons defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks, 26 – 14.
The player no longer needs to rescue hostages to increase in rank ; instead health and carrying capacity is increased each time a boss is defeated.
In this capacity, he defeated the Hittites ' enemies among the Azzi-Hayasa and the Kaskas.
Pennsylvania defeated Yale 26-15 before a capacity crowd of 10, 000, then the largest crowd ever to attend a basketball game on the East Coast.
Therefore, after Germany was defeated, it must be stripped of all military capacity, including its heavy industries.
Nizam-ul-Mulk ( Asaf Jah I ) defeated Mubasiz Khan at Shaker Khere in Berar and ruled the Deccan in an autonomous capacity.
Calgary defeated Phoenix 3-2, in front of 12, 621 fans ( 84 % capacity ).
For the Mayoralty ( the chief executive position ), Jay Warren ( a former longtime Magistrate, as the Mayor's office was known prior to 1999 ) defeated the incumbent Mayor Brenda Christian, who had held the office since 8 November in an interim capacity following Governor Richard Fell's dismissal of her brother, Steve Christian, on 29 October following his five rape convictions.
He was installed at Whitehall with great pomp, and soon after was named Warden General of the Marches, in which capacity he fought and defeated the Scots.
Later that evening in front of a capacity crowd of 15, 219, the Virginia men's basketball team defeated # 10 ranked Arizona 93 – 90, rallying from a 19-point first-half deficit.
In the second game, played in Estadio Cuauhtémoc with an attendance of over 60, 000 supporters, the stadium was full to over its capacity, stairs and hallways even in the roof people witness that game that set a record in attendance in a professional game ever played in the city of Puebla, Puebla defeated U. de Guadalajara 4-3 with goals by Javier " Chicharo " Hernández, two goals from Jorge Aravena and Carlos Poblete.
Montreal defeated the Red Wings 6 – 4 in Detroit, but the highlight of the game was Gordie Howe scoring his 544th goal to tie Maurice Richard's all-time career goal scoring mark and he drew a five minute ovation from the capacity crowd.

capacity and Elder
Although the Elder Things managed to initially subdue the Shoggoths after their attempted rebellion, the Shoggoths continued to improve physiologically ; increasing in intelligence and developing the capacity to live on land.
In his Natural History Pliny the Elder describes a race of silvestres ( wild ) creatures in India who had humanoid bodies but a coat of fur, fangs, and no capacity to speak-a description that fits gibbons indigenous to the area.

capacity and whose
( For instance, in some elected monarchies only those of certain pedigrees are considered eligible, whereas many hereditary monarchies have legal requirements regarding the religion, age, gender, mental capacity, and other factors that act both as de facto elections and to create situations of rival claimants whose legitimacy is subject to effective election.
The UK, in whose occupation zone most of the steel production was located, had argued for a more limited capacity reduction by placing the production ceiling at 12 million tons of steel per year, but had to submit to the will of the U. S., France and the Soviet Union ( which had argued for a 3 million ton limit ).
After reaching adulthood, he was an unlikely candidate for holy orders: widowed and the father of two young women before taking orders, he was successively a soldier and a lawyer, and in the latter capacity had acted as secretary to King Louis IX, to whose influence he was chiefly indebted for his elevation to the cardinalate.
He proved to be an able Pope, with an unlimited capacity for work and a lawyer's eye for detail, and a wise statesman, the general object of whose policy was to free the Papacy from its dependence upon Spain.
" This was especially necessary for Mental-A models whose intellectual capacity at least matched those of their genetic designers.
The Supreme Court held that under the Fourteenth Amendment a man born within the United States to Chinese citizens who have a permanent domicile and residence in the United States and are carrying on business in the United States — and whose parents were not employed in a diplomatic or other official capacity by a foreign power — was a citizen of the United States.
For many militaries, whose needs for maximized intra-organizational capability and capacity always strain existing systems, the additional cost and complexity of 3G is far more compelling.
The Shuttle additionally carries a crew ( though not inherent to a reusable system ) whose weight, supplies and life support systems further decrease payload capacity.
Many famines are caused by imbalance of food production compared to the large populations of countries whose population exceeds the regional carrying capacity.
In general use, the term civil servant in the United Kingdom does not include all public sector employees ; although there is no fixed legal definition, the term is usually defined as " a servant of the Crown working in a civil capacity who is not the holder of a political ( or judicial ) office ; the holder of certain other offices in respect of whose tenure of office special provision has been made ; a servant of the Crown in a personal capacity paid from the Civil List ".
While it is common to think of the electoral votes impersonally, as mere numbers, the Electoral College is in fact made up of real people ( usually party regulars of the party whose candidate wins each state ) with the capacity to adapt to unusual situations.
Thus Rohita, the Red One ( whose female form is Rohini ), originally an epithet of the sun, as a separate deity in the capacity of a Creator.
For example, the U. S. Coast Guard is a military branch with a law enforcement capacity, whereas the United Kingdom's Her Majesty's Coastguard is a civilian organisation whose only role is search and rescue.
From the above 4 basic multi-terminal channels, multiple access channel is the only one whose capacity region is known.
A system whose performance improves after adding hardware, proportionally to the capacity added, is said to be a scalable system.
The same principles apply to individuals whose mental capacity is impaired and who are being abused by carers or other individuals, whether family members or otherwise.
The forum was packed with 11, 000 fans, in a building whose capacity was listed at 10, 000, to watch the Canadiens defeat the defending Stanley Cup champions.
They were also one of eight teams whose average attendance was 45 percent or more of listed capacity.
The automotive aftermarket supplies high-flow converters for vehicles with upgraded engines, or whose owners prefer an exhaust system with larger-than-stock capacity.
The citizens of Dinan, whose interests he always supported with zeal, appointed him mayor of their town in 1744, though he was resident at Paris, and in this capacity he took part in the assembly of the estates of Brittany.
There even exists a subculture ( the dream apes ) whose ancestors bred out the capacity for speech and some of the higher brain-functions, apparently in order to attain a primal innocence and rapport with nature.
The policy of repression which in this capacity he pursued during the next five years secured for him many tangible rewards: in 1560 he was elevated to the archepiscopal see of Mechelen, and in 1561 he became a cardinal ; but the growing hostility of a people whose religious convictions he had set himself to oppose ultimately made it impossible for him to continue in the Netherlands ; and on the advice of his royal master he retired to Franche-Comté in March 1564.
( Official site ) National Board of Psychological Defence is a central authority whose task is to provide advice and guidance regarding mass media's contingency planning and their capacity for dealing with critical strains on society in peacetime.

capacity and son
The Church went on to become a megachurch, and is now run by Jerry Falwell's son Jonathan Falwell, who serves in the same capacity as his father.
Even after his elevation to the papacy, Urban continued to hold the archbishopric of Milan, and in this capacity refused to crown as King of Italy Frederick I's son Prince Henry, who had married Constance of Sicily, the heiress of the kingdom of Sicily.
On his death ( 29 April 1417 ) she took upon herself the guardianship of their young son Louis III, and in her capacity of regent defended the duchy against the English.
As he was an eye-sore and infirm, his capacity for supreme power was challenged by the party of the Naryshkin family, who aspired to bring Natalia Naryshkina's son, Peter I, to the throne.
In that capacity, he treated Lt. Edward Revere Osler, the son of Sir William Osler, who was fatally wounded during the third battle of Ypres.
For this reason above all ... their capacity for good ... I have sent them you, my only son.
" All through his life and up to his last day, Frank Sprague had a prodigious capacity for work ," his son Robert wrote in 1935.
Their second son, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, succeeded Augustus as Trustee at the Lowell Institute in 1900, and became President of Harvard College in 1909, serving in that capacity until 1933.
Upon the death of Mion Lana Kalim in 1911, Karaga Naa Bukari Narkaw assumed the capacity of “ British Dagbon Ya Naa ” and enskinned son of Ya Naa Andani II as British Mion Lana.
He then worked as a football commentator for BBC Radio Five Live, before returning to coaching, assisting his son Kevin who was manager at Stafford Rangers, mainly in a scouting capacity.
Nissim himself later became head of the yeshiva ; in this capacity he is closely associated with Chananel son of Chushiel.
Kettlewell tells them that, although he saw the robot as almost his own son, he reluctantly ordered K1 dismantled because its capacity to learn and its power began to frighten him.
In 2010 the son of Constant Vanden Stock, Roger, announced together with RSC Anderlecht's manager Herman Van Holsbeeck that the club was going to build a third ring above the two existing in order to increase the stadium's capacity to 30, 000 places.
On January 21, 1977 his son, Felipe, would be the first to use all of these titles in any official capacity for over 250 years.
Before a capacity crowd of 24, 000, he received the designation of " Kentucky Colonel " from Governor Ernie Fletcher, the highest honor a native son of the State of Kentucky can receive.
Mainly used as a sounding board in that capacity, the only detail about Henderson's personal life that was revealed was that he had a son named Ray.
Jernigan's son, Victor, continued to work for Wilkinson in another capacity until 1982.
On his accession Ismail appointed his Jewish adviser Joseph Toledani, son of Daniel Toledani, Moulay Raschid's counselor, to be his minister, in which capacity Joseph concluded a peace between Morocco and Holland.
He was the son of NHL Hall of Famer Lester Patrick, brother of fellow NHL player Muzz Patrick, and the father of Lester Lee Patrick, from his first marriage, and Craig Patrick, the former Pittsburgh Penguins general manager, who served in that capacity from 1989 until 2006.
Through one of his uncles, young Moltke became a page at the Danish court, in which capacity he formed a lifelong friendship with the crown prince Frederick, later King Frederick V. His son, Joachim Godske Moltke, and his grandson, Adam Wilhelm Moltke, later served as Prime Minister of Denmark.
He was succeeded by his son Pierre Sutton, who continues to serve in that capacity.
Sidis applied his own psychological approaches to raising his son, William James Sidis, in whom he wished to promote a high intellectual capacity.
Ordoño's early death allowed Fernán to recover his maneuvering capacity, although he abandoned his old ally, now king Sancho I, instead supporting his rival Ordoño IV, son of Alfonso IV and the new husband of Fernán's daughter Urraca.

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