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Indeed and England
Indeed, numerous archaeologists and geneticists now dismiss the long-held assumption that the invading Anglo-Saxons wiped out the native Britons in England when they invaded, pointing instead to the possibility of a more limited folk movement bringing a new language and culture which the natives gradually assimilated.
Indeed, the novel, in which Sterne manipulates narrative time and voice, parodies accepted narrative form, and includes a healthy dose of " bawdy " humor, was largely dismissed in England as being too corrupt.
Indeed, the former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is an MP for a Scottish constituency, introduced some laws that only affect England and not his own constituency.
Indeed, even after Wessex became the dominant power in England, supplanting the other kingdoms, local witans continued to meet until as late as 1067.
Indeed, John Deydras, a royal Pretender, appeared in Oxford, claiming to have been switched with Edward at birth, and to be the real king of England himself.
Indeed, it was revived frequently, becoming a light opera standard in Britain, and several of its songs, including " The English Rose ", " O Peaceful England " and " The Yeomen of England " were popular until the middle of the twentieth century.
Indeed, some late 17th century paintings, such as a tavern scene by Egbert van Heemskerck, probably from south-eastern England, show musicians playing such instruments.
Indeed in England the singing of the " O Salutaris " is enjoined in the " Ritus servandus ", the code of procedure approved by a former synod of the Province of Westminster.
Indeed, the area around and above Kinlochleven contains more wild mountain land than all of the mountain national parks in England and Wales combined.
Indeed, the Sergeants-at-Arms constitute the oldest royal bodyguard in England, dating from the time of King Richard I ( around 1189 ) as a formed body.
Indeed, Spain had hired Christoforo Colombo ( Christopher Columbus ), Amerigo Vespucci, England paid Giovanni Caboto ( John Cabot ), and France called upon Giovanni da Verrazzano.
Indeed, the TCCB subsequently paid all players in the England party a £ 1000 ' hardship ' bonus for the tour.
Indeed, when the series was cancelled by the ITV Network, so many protests were received from viewers in England that some ITV regions re-instated the programme.
Indeed, after the death of Thomas Brattle, treasurer of Harvard College in 1713, he bequeathed his organ to the Brattle Square Church in Boston, but the church ( which he had founded ) did not think it proper, and gave it to the King's Chapel, which was the Church of England.
Indeed, Sighty Crag is the furthest hill in England from a road.
Indeed, England had already experienced a flourishing of literature over 200 years before the time of Shakespeare when Geoffrey Chaucer was working.
Indeed, by the 12th century reports of posthumous miracles by local saints were becoming increasing common in England, adding to the attractiveness of pilgrimages to prominent relics.
Indeed, he remembers her fondly even after returning to England.
Indeed Manchester is commonly claimed to have the widest nave of any cathedral in England.
) Indeed, these two Selwyn Colleges ' histories are indirectly linked since, prior to the foundation of the Selwyn College in Cambridge, Bishop Nevill had urged that that institution should be established in New Zealand, rather than in England.
Indeed there were growing conflicts between the king of England and the archbishop and Henry II provoked Becket's murder by pronouncing words like, " What miserable traitors have I nourished in my household who led their lord be treated with such shameful contempt by a low-born clerck!
Indeed, the Great Western Railway named a whole class of locos after the Kings of Britain and England working backwards from the then current monarch, King George V. Monarchs of other countries were also honoured, though often generically ( e. g. The Belgian Monarch ).
Indeed the present Queen is the first Queen Elisabeth of the United Kingdoms with there now no longer being Kings or Queens of England, Scotland or Ireland.

Indeed and word
Indeed, the Superior Council of the French language of Belgium recommended in 2001 the use of centime, since cent is also the French word for " hundred ".
Indeed, as Edward Muir points out, “ by the sixteenth century virtually every word, gesture and act that the doge made in public was subject to legal and ceremonial regulation ”.
Indeed, Fox refused to apply the word " church " to a building, using instead the name " steeple-house ", a usage maintained by many Quakers today.
Indeed, God's word often prescribed important roles of authority for women ; the Complete Body of Divinity stated that
Indeed, critics of a specific syncretistic trend may sometimes use the word " syncretism " as a disparaging epithet, as a charge implying that those who seek to incorporate a new view, belief, or practice into a religious system actually distort the original faith.
Indeed, the etymology of the word traitor originates with Judas ' handing over of Jesus to the Roman authorities: the word is derived from the Latin traditor which means " one who delivers.
Indeed, their self-perception as leaders of the future Second Empire is captured in the Second Foundationers ' use of the word " Hamish " to describe the farmers despite reserving for themselves use of the word " Trantorian.
Indeed, in the 19th century, doughnuts were sometimes referred to as one kind of oliekoek ( a Dutch word literally meaning " oil cake "), a " sweetened cake fried in fat.
Indeed, Quatermain states that he refuses to use the word " nigger " and that many Africans are more worthy of the title of " gentleman " than the Europeans who settle or adventure in the country.
Indeed, even the Russian poet of Ukrainian descent Taras Shevchenko despite using the word Ukraine for the area of ancient Rus, never uses the term Ukrainian as an ethnonym in any of his works, but rather uses the terms Kozak or Russian and " Malorussian " (" малороссийский ").
Indeed, the word matagi itself may be Ainu, from matangi or matangitono " man of winter, hunter ", though some argue Ainu borrowed the word from Japanese.
Indeed, the first use of the word " Leitmotif " in print was by the critic Friedrich Wilhelm Jähns in describing Weber's work, although this was not until 1871.
Indeed he himself always signed the name Delabruyère in one word, as evidence of this.
Indeed, the Greek word used to describe volcanoes was etna, or hiera, after Heracles, the son of Zeus.
Indeed, the word prom is short for promenade, or the grand marching beginning to an immensely important social event.
Indeed, the word thalassocracy itself was first used by the Greeks to describe the government of the Minoan civilization, whose power depended on its navy.
Indeed, the word Marcionism has sometimes been used in modern times to refer to anti-Jewish tendencies in Christian churches, especially when such tendencies have been thought to be surviving residues of ancient Marcionism.
“… A congressional committee in 1849 reported that Brandreth was the nation ’ s largest proprietary advertiser … Between 1862 and 1863 Brandreth ’ s average annual gross income surpassed $ 600, 000 …” For fifty years Brandreth ’ s name was a household word in the United States Indeed, the Brandreth pills were so well known they received mention in Herman Melville's classic novel Moby Dick.
Indeed, the name " Fiordland " comes from a variant spelling of the Scandinavian word for this type of steep valley, " fjord ".
Indeed in most of these languages word stress is much less prominent than it is in, say, English or German ; nonetheless it is present both in the language and in the meter.
" Indeed, the word " grange " itself comes from a Latin word for grain, and is related to a " granary " or, generically, a farm.

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