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marks and return
It is the triumph of rationalism and secular metaphysics which marks the point of no return.
* 1960 – The Netherlands and West Germany sign an agreement to negotiate the return of German land annexed by the Dutch in return for 280 million German marks as Wiedergutmachung.
Around a black hole there is a mathematically defined surface called an event horizon that marks the point of no return.
The blue line marks the outward from 11 < sup > th </ sup > June 1773 until to 8 < sup > th </ sup > October 1773, and the red line marks the return journey 5 < sup > th </ sup > March 1774 to 21 < sup > st </ sup > October 1774.
In the Treaty of Alton, Robert agreed to recognise his brother Henry as King of England and return peacefully to Normandy, upon receipt of an annual sum of 3, 000 silver marks, which Henry proceeded to pay.
This piece is a turning point in Adams's oeuvre, as it marks a return to pure instrumental writing and a re-engagement with tonality.
Alexander confirmed the grant in 1255 in return for 2000 ounces of gold per annum, the service of 300 knights for three months when required, and 135, 541 marks to reimburse the pope for the money he had expended attempting to oust Manfred from Sicily.
The Venetians would supply vessels and supplies for the crusaders and in return, the crusaders would pay 85, 000 marks (£ 200, 000 ).
The 5 data bits allow for only 32 different codes, which cannot accommodate the 26 letters, 10 figures, space, a few punctuation marks and the required control codes, such as carriage return, new line, bell, etc.
Then Richard the Lionheart, needing money to take part in the Third Crusade, agreed to terminate it in return for 10, 000 silver marks, on 5 December 1189.
He needed money to fund this venture, and pledged his Duchy of Normandy to William in return for a payment of 10, 000 marks — a sum equalling about a quarter of William's annual revenue.
* December 3 – The ' 68 Comeback Special marks the concert return of Elvis Presley.
* Charles Taze Russell and the Bible Student movement claim this year marks the invisible return of Jesus Christ to earth.
Albert supported Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III in his struggle with the princes who desired reforms in the Holy Roman Empire, and in return for this loyalty received many marks of favour from Frederick, including extensive judicial rights which aroused considerable irritation among neighbouring rulers.
To this day, Hayes holds ten regular-season receiving records, four punt return records and twenty-two overall franchise marks, making him one of the greatest receivers to ever play for the Cowboys.
In the event that a student fails the writing requirement for three consecutive semesters, the school will ask the student to leave with the caveat that he or she can return after receiving high marks from an English class at another school.
His military and diplomatic service brought Percy substantial marks of royal favour in the form of grants and appointments, but despite this the Percy family determined to support Henry Bolingbroke, the future Henry IV, on his return from exile in June 1399.
In his will Absalon forgives his clerk Saxo a small debt of two and a half marks of silver and tells him to return two borrowed books to the monastery of Sorø.
This marks both the start of his return journey and, from our current perspective, a new epoch in Orosius ’ s life that is lacking in sources of information for its study.
The reappearance of the pre-2001 Matchbox logo, albeit without its classic quotation marks, marked the return to this philosophy.
The rebels demanded the elimination of newer taxes by the nobility and a return to an older tax of two marks for every Hufe ( the Prussian hide measuring approximately forty acres ).
Charles was then released, leaving three of his sons and sixty Provençal nobles as hostages, promising to pay 30, 000 marks and to return a prisoner if the conditions were not fulfilled within three years.

marks and having
The fact of having been baptized remains a fact and the Catholic Church holds that baptism marks a person with a lasting seal or character that " is an ontological and permanent bond which is not lost by reason of any act or fact of defection.
Similarly, the repression the authoritarian single-party regime he led imposed on the population and severe food shortages also left marks and, despite having always denied, Luís Cabral was accused of being responsible for the death of a large number of black Guinea-Bissauan soldiers who had fought along with the Portuguese Army against the PAIGC guerrillas during the Portuguese Colonial War.
Modern postmarks are often applied simultaneously with the cancellation or killer that marks the postage stamp ( s ) as having been used ( though in some circumstances there may be a postmark without a killer, and sometimes the postmark and killer form a continuous design ), and the two terms are often used interchangeably, if incorrectly.
1192 – 1215 ) ( and on the payment by his sons-in-law of a fine of two thousand marks, due to William having participated in a rebellion against the King ) it passed through his daughter Mabel to her husband Hugh de Vivonne.
Cetonia aurata, known as the rose chafer, or more rarely as the green rose chafer, is a beetle, 20 mm ( ¾ in ) long, that has metallic green coloration ( but can be bronze, copper, violet, blue / black or grey ) with a distinct V shaped scutellum, the small triangular area between the wing cases just below the thorax, and having several other irregular small white lines and marks.
In any case the names shew marks of having been derived from a previous system, for the system of Basilides itself gives no account of the numbers seven or eight ; and the number of heavens is not limited to seven, as many as 365 being counted.
In addition to having measuring marks to indicate levels of liquid for precise measurement, they can be sealed and placed inside the flameless heater.
Each year, the neighbouring Scottish town of Coldstream marks the Battle of Flodden by a traditional horse-ride to the battlefield and then having a service to mark all those who perished during the fight during the town's " Civic Week "-held on the first week of August.
One bullet removed from Berardelli's body, which was determined by the coroner to be the fatal bullet that had killed the guard, was also of. 32 automatic caliber, but this. 32 bullet exhibited rifling marks with wide rifling grooves and a left-hand rifling twist consistent with having been fired from a. 32 Colt Model 1903 automatic pistol.
This marks one of the few times that a team announced it would leave its current city without having already announced an agreement with a new one.
Gray was a favorite of King John of England, who named him Lord Chancellor in 1205, having paid John 5000 marks for the office.
In Narcissus in Chains the damage done to her friends and allies from the closing off of the marks is further shown, with Damian having become a feral killing machine in her absence, confirming that he is her vampire servant.
While promoting his film White Noise in an interview with Xpose magazine, director Geoffrey Sax described how he made an effort to find new locations, only to return for the actual shoot to find camera tripod marks in the ground, another director having shot there in the meantime.
At this both were imprisoned by the King, both sentenced to having their lands forfeit for life and de Clare, the Earl of Gloucester, as the aggressor, was fined 10, 000 marks, and the Earl of Hereford 1, 000 marks.
In grammar, a future tense ( abbreviated ) is a verb form that marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future ( in an absolute tense system ), or to happen subsequent to some other event, whether that is past, present, or future ( in a relative tense system ).
Originally, when the alphabet was introduced in 1928, ı was collated after i, but the order was changed later so that letters having shapes containing dots, cedilles or other adorning marks always follow the letters with corresponding bare shapes.
Rather than having precomposed characters like ISO-8859-1 it codes basic characters and a large number of combining diacritic marks, making it capable of expressing a large range of characters.
Similarly, the repression the authoritarian single-party regime he led imposed on the population and severe food shortages also left marks and, despite having always denied it, Luís Cabral was accused of being responsible for the death of a large number of black Guinea-Bissauan soldiers who had fought along with the Portuguese Army against the PAIGC guerrillas during the Portuguese Colonial War.
His statistics reflect this, having consistently good marks in hitting, on-base percentage, hit-by-pitch, runs, stolen bases, and doubles throughout his career.
* This marks the second time when the newly-regenerated Doctor dons his new clothes by taking them from a hospital, the Third Doctor having previously taken the clothes belonging to a consultant in Spearhead from Space ; the Eleventh Doctor would again steal his clothes from a hospital in The Eleventh Hour.
Maiorescu was seldom reproached for not having spent enough time on writing literary works but his work as a literary critic profoundly marks one of the most lusty epochs in the history of Romanian literature: the perioad of the great classics.
With this line-up ( or variations on it ), the album 40 More Reasons to Hate Us was recorded, and this album marked another change in the band's direction, as it marks the start of them having lyrics and insults contained in their songs.
The gospel does not bear the marks of having been constructed to inculcate any particular theological tenets, with the exception its Jewish view as to the origin and nature of Christ.

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