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Scotty accepted the decision with indifference and did not enter the arguments.
Never again did he enter into the ritual of showing the apartment.
In an example of tragic irony, Behm was the only one who did not want to enter the war.
He did not allow anyone to enter his cell ; whoever came to him stood outside and listened to his advice.
Auxiliary forces sent by duke Eric II of Pomerania, ally of the Polish king, did not enter the battle.
He did not want any of his sons to enter mathematics or science for " fear of lowering the family name ".
After losing the 1945 World Series to the Detroit Tigers, the Cubs finished with winning seasons the next two years, but those teams did not enter post-season play.
If Diocletian ever did enter Rome shortly after his accession, he did not stay long ; he is attested back in the Balkans by 2 November 285, on campaign against the Sarmatians.
Order was properly restored by Mucianus in early 70 but Vespasian did not enter Rome until September of that year.
By then, the man had left and police did not enter the restroom on that date.
Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999 – 2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload their fixture schedule and make it more difficult to defend their Champions League and Premiership titles.
Matthew agrees with Paul that gentiles did not have to be circumcised in order to enter the church, but unlike Paul ( and like Luke ) he believed that the Law was still in force, which meant that Jews within the church had to keep it.
Grammarians of the Greek and Latin languages also showed an interest in aspect, but the idea did not enter into the modern Western grammatical tradition until the 19th century via the study of Slavic grammar.
He refused to enter a house with his left foot going forward, and if anyone else did they would be told to leave and re-enter.
According to Lemley, it was only at this point that the term really began to be used in the United States ( which had not been a party to the Berne Convention ), and it did not enter popular usage until passage of the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980.
It was first used on the Apollo program where the returning spacecraft did not enter Earth orbit
These did not enter service until after the Battle of Jutland, so failed to take part in any major naval action of the war.
Women who did not enter the military were aggressively called upon to take industrial jobs left by men, in order to continue national productivity.
* German leadership rejected Hartenstein's cease fire proposal, partly because Admiral Raeder did not think it wise to enter into a " deal " with the Allies, nothing was to interfere with Eisbär's surprise attack on Cape Town to strike at the supplies destined for the British and Soviets, and Hitler had directed that no word of Laconias sinking or the proposed Axis rescue be transmitted to the Allies, though subordinates ignored Hitler's orders and communicated messages to the Allies about the proposed rescue attempt.
If accepted, the king-elect did not immediately enter office.
The modern version of the rotary dial with holes was first introduced in 1904 but did not enter service in the Bell System until 1919.
But what it did do was push the new entrants to enter other markets.
The Ayyubids did allow King Baldwin to enter Ascalon with his Gaza-based Templars without taking any precautions against a sudden attack.
Most of the Chiefs whose territories the " Protectorate " subsumed did not enter into it voluntarily.

did and weekend
According to biographer Richard Norton Smith, Dewey " loved Dapplemere as did no other place ", and Dewey was once quoted as saying that " I work like a horse five days and five nights a week for the privilege of getting to the country on the weekend.
At the agency on Monday, Burgoyne questions Maria about Anita's weekend with Giorgio, and although she maintains that Anita did nothing wrong, Burgoyne assumes she is having an affair with Giorgio.
The concert did so well, they had to add two more San Juan dates that weekend and then went on a worldwide tour.
The CV claimed that he had attended the University of Perugia when he had in fact attended the Università per Stranieri, which did not grant any degrees at that time, and a claim that he had attended the prestigious-sounding Dunchurch College of Management turned out to refer to some weekend courses at GEC Marconi's staff college.
The film did reasonably well at the box office, grossing $ 15, 019, 821 on its opening weekend and $ 63, 856, 929 over its entire theatrical run.
Because it was a weekend station, LWT's output tended to concentrate on more lightweight material than Thames and Carlton, but it did produce a number of successful drama series.
They sat down one weekend and wrote a script because they read that Stallone did that with Rocky.
In a break from recent tradition, the 2007 CES event did not begin on a Thursday, nor span a weekend.
According to Frankenheimer in his director's commentary, production of the film received encouragement and assistance from Kennedy through White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger, who conveyed to Frankenheimer Kennedy's wish that the film be produced and that, although the Pentagon did not want the film made, the President would conveniently arrange to visit Hyannis Port for a weekend when the film needed to shoot outside the White House.
Frankenheimer said that Pierre Salinger conveyed to him President Kennedy's wish that the film be made, " these were the days of General Walker " and, though the Pentagon did not want the film made, the president would conveniently arrange to visit Hyannis Port for a weekend when the film needed to shoot outside the White House.
The film did not fare well and received a poor critical response, with ticket sales for the opening weekend totalling more than US $ 15. 3 million, but promptly dropping to $ 4. 2 million in its second weekend.
No one was injured in the incident however it did cause massive delays in the ferry system because of the already large volume of traffic for Thanksgiving weekend.
Kahn, ceo of Borland apparently did not consult with his management team prior to committing to acquire Ashton Tate over a weekend visit to Los Angeles.
Retailers noticed that many consumers, who were too busy to shop over the Thanksgiving weekend or did not find what they were looking for, shopped for bargains online that Monday from home or work.
Six of them, including Kotok, Samson, Saunders, and Wagner, spent a total of two hundred and fifty man-hours one weekend to rewrite the TX-0 compiler for the PDP-1 because they did not like the first choice.
" The country was tense at news of the U. S. capture of Saddam Hussein at the weekend ; people were surprised by how easily he was captured, however, it did not equal a U. S. military victory.
He was named to play in the YoungStars Game as part of 2002 NHL All-Star weekend, but did not play due to injury.
On June 6, 1986, he was released as part of a weekend furlough program but did not return.
California Department of Transportation reported that fewer vehicles used the roads than usual, and those who did travel by road arrived more quickly than on a normal weekend.
Willie Horton was released on June 6, 1986 for a weekend furlough, but did not return.
A well-established blues music festival in venues across the town took place for many years on the weekend before the first Monday in June, but did not take place this year ( 2012 ).
His replacement, British politician Jonathan Aitken, fired Angela Rippon and Anna Ford and threatened to dismiss Michael Parkinson ( whose weekend show was the only success the station was having, largely because the BBC did not broadcast on weekend mornings ).

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