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In spite of the increase in numbers and prestige brought about by the conversions of Newman and other Tractarians of the 1840's and 1850's, the Catholic segment of England one hundred years ago was a very small one ( four per cent, or 800,000 ) which did not enjoy a gracious hearing from the general public.
Scott's only son Walter did not live to enjoy the property, having died on his way from India in 1847.
He did not enjoy games or spectacles, although he liked to hunt.
The new PDPA government, led by a revolutionary council, did not enjoy the support of the masses.
Many city-states in ancient Greece limited debt slavery to a period of five years and debt slaves had protection of life and limb, which regular slaves did not enjoy.
Coanacoch did not have long to enjoy his reprieve — Ixtlilxóchitl wrote that he died a few days later.
The greasepaint mustache and eyebrows originated spontaneously prior to a vaudeville performance in the early 1920s when he did not have time to apply the pasted-on mustache he had been using ( or, according to his autobiography, simply did not enjoy the removal of the mustache every night because of the effects of tearing an adhesive bandage off the same patch of skin every night ).
While his personal quarters were austere, Cleveland did enjoy an active social life and enjoyed " the easy-going sociability of hotel-lobbies and saloons.
King Philip I, named by his Kievan mother with a typically Eastern European name, was no more fortunate than his predecessor although the kingdom did enjoy a modest recovery during his extraordinarily long reign ( 1060 – 1108 ).
Railways in Jamaica, as in many other countries, no longer enjoy the prominent position they once did, having been largely replaced by roadways as the primary means of transport.
Although a celebrity, Rousseau's mental health did not permit him to enjoy his fame.
After Alec's fifth birthday Speers reported that his son eventually stopped responding to him when spoken to in Klingon as he clearly did not enjoy it, so Speers switched to English.
: Because children below the age of reason did not commit actual sin, theologians came to the common view that these unbaptized children feel no pain at all or even that they enjoy a full, though only natural, happiness through their mediated union with God in all natural goods ( Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus ).
Hence they did not enjoy good relations with the Catholic Church.
He did not enjoy the dangerous work, and left after a friend and co-worker accidentally cut off his own hand one day.
Bellart did not enjoy much success, however, because there were few buyers for his books in Nederduits.
When their film careers both began to founder at the end of the silent era Fairbanks ' restless nature prompted him to overseas travel ( something which Pickford did not enjoy ).
Also, the predominantly Calvinist country of Scotland did not enjoy the same economic growth as the Netherlands, England and New England.
Here, Mao was taught the value systems of Confucianism, one of the dominant moral ideologies in China, but he would later admit that he did not enjoy reading the classical Chinese texts which preached Confucian morals, instead favouring popular novels such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin.
Campbell-Lyons subsequently worked as a solo artist and issued further albums: Me And My Friend, 1973, The Electric Plough, 1981, and The Hero I Might Have Been, 1983, though these did not enjoy commercial success.
A male version of the show was created in 2001 to parallel the female version, but has ceased production as it did not enjoy the female version's popularity and fame.
The German forces captured 3 million Soviet POWs, who did not enjoy the protection stipulated in the Geneva Conventions.
Altenberg was never a commercially successful writer, but he did enjoy most if not all of the benefits of fame in his lifetime.
Reformist policies, however, did not enjoy a consensus, and by 1947 the country had entered into a civil war, which in turn initiated a period of economic chaos that lasted until the mid-1950s.

did and unanimous
On February 24, 1803, the Court rendered a unanimous ( 4 – 0 ) decision, that Marbury had the right to his commission but the court did not have the power to force Madison to deliver the commission.
It effectively overruled Minor v. Happersett, in which a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment did not apply to women or give them a right to vote.
Furthermore, the delegates agreed that the new Federal Government would come into effect upon the ratification of just nine of the States, rather than requiring unanimous consent as the Articles of Confederation did.
Saga tradition is though unanimous that Eric did cohabit with a woman named Gunnhildr.
In modern times, a popular ( but far from unanimous ) opinion is that Jesus in the Olivet Discourse is using the apocalyptic language of his time symbolically, as did many Jewish prophets.
It was described as " ingenious " in its dramatic conceit in attempting to interpret a denouement which relies upon a first-person narrative, but it did not receive unanimous praise from critics.
Arden did a consumer research to ask women want kind of skin would be desirable and one of the unanimous answers they got was to have the skin that looks healthy, even without makeup.
Though Nelson did not get unanimous support from his Norwegian-American constituency, he carried 59 percent of the vote and four out of five counties in his constituency.
Nonetheless, his performance did nothing to overshadow the film's nearly unanimous bad reviews.
* Smith v. Allwright, 321 U. S. 649 ( 1944 )-In 1935, a unanimous Supreme Court in Grovey v. Townsend, 295 U. S. 45, had held that political parties in Texas did not violate the constitutional rights of African American citizens by denying them the right to vote in a primary election.
* August 9-Rodrigo Valdez beats Bobby Cassidy by ten round unanimous decision in New York, but gets infected with Hepatitis, which Cassidy did not know he had before entering the ring.
They were also unanimous in deciding not to rap openly about Satan, which Esham often did.
Because few states participated, the Annapolis Convention did not deem “ it advisable to proceed on the business of their mission .” Leaders including Virginians Edmund Randolph and James Madison wrote a unanimous report suggesting that a convention of delegates from all thirteen states meet at Philadelphia in May 1787.
He also sided with the Supreme Court majority in the 1896 decision of Plessy v. Ferguson ( 1896 ), which upheld the legality of segregation in the United States, though he did write for a unanimous court in Guinn v. United States ( 1915 ), which struck down many Southern states ' grandfather clauses that disenfranchised blacks.
His name was listed in the official match programme for the Munster final, however, Ring did not line out with Cork when he heard that the decision to be recalled was not a unanimous one.
Although the challenge was unsuccessful, it did set a unanimous precedent by which sexual orientation was henceforth entered into the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a grounds for protection from discrimination.
Thus, Litvinov's anti-German line did not enjoy unanimous support by the Soviet leadership long before his dismissal.
Though the latter decision was unanimous, Cardozo did not join the opinion for the Court ( written by Chief Justice Hughes, and joined by Brandeis, Roberts, and the Four Horsemen ), and wrote a separate concurrence, joined by Stone, to state the view of why the delegated power of legislation in the code at issue was " not canalized within banks that keep it from overflowing.
When it was put before the legislature, NDP MLA Elijah Harper refused to grant unanimous leave for emergency debate, on the grounds that the deal did not recognize the position of aboriginals in Canada's constitutional framework.
But in 1997 ( in Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation which, curiously, involved the alleged defamation of a former Prime Minister of New Zealand < sup > 22 </ sup >) a unanimous Court did state the operative principle.
While Jewish theologians have always pointed out that Jesus did not fulfil the political expectations of a messiah ( liberation of the Jewish political state ), for conservative Christian theologians, the opinion is almost unanimous that Christ fulfills the Davidic Covenant, the provisions of which include the following items:
Justice George Sutherland of the United States Supreme Court delivered the unanimous opinion of the court on February 19, 1923, in which he argued that since the " common man's " definition of " white " did not correspond to " Caucasian ", which Indians were, they could not be naturalized.
This did not change after her unanimous election as Superior General in March 1875.
Hickman was the sole voter who did not cast his first place vote that year for Shaquille O ' Neal, thus preventing O ' Neal from claiming the honor of being the first unanimous MVP selection in the history of the award.

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