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remained and only
He had belonged to this land and, perhaps, had desecrated it -- and this was the only material symbol that remained of him.
Outside, only a handful of reporters remained.
There remained only the delicate task of maneuvering the laws through the labyrinth of Palace politics and making a small number of policy decisions.
Only in Europe have our lines remained firm -- and there only on the surface.
However, only a very small percentage of all these people has remained in Angola, either for personal reasons ( intermarriage ) or as professionals ( e. g. medical doctors ).
According to the National Statistical Service, during the January – August 2007 period, Armenia's industrial sector was the single largest contributor to the country's GDP, but remained largely stagnant with industrial output increasing only by 1. 7 percent per year.
Playing 34 matches on tour — three of which were not first-class — including the five Tests, they remained unbeaten, winning 27 and drawing only 7.
" The Germantown school, however, was faltering ; soon only eight pupils remained.
The city remained a Free Imperial City, subject to the Emperor only, but was politically far too weak to influence the policies of any of its neighbours.
Out of the 1, 159 Ainu, only around 100 remained in Russia.
Of those who remained, only the elderly were full-blooded Ainu.
After that, only Philadelpheia and a handful of ports remained under Byzantine control in Asia Minor.
Within a few years, Emperor Manuel died as well, and Saladin remained the only strong leader in the east.
Although this produced a mode 7 that barely impacted upon CPU performance and gave the same visual quality as the BBC Micro, it remained compatible only with software that used the ROM routines for outputting text and graphics and still used 10 kB of memory for the display.
The administrative cities remained economically only of regional importance.
There was at the top of the Arc from 1882 to 1886, a monumental sculpture by Alexandre Falguière, " Le triomphe de la Révolution " ( the Triumph of the Revolution ), a chariot drawn by horses preparing " to crush Anarchy and Despotism ", that remained only four years up there before falling in ruins.
Abdur Rahman could only succeed in subjugating Hazaras and conquering their land when he effectively utilized internal differences within the Hazara community, co-opting sold-out Hazara chiefs into his bureaucratic sales of the enslaved Hazara men, women and children in 1897, the Hazaras remained de facto slaves until King Amanullah Khan declared Afghanistan's independence in 1919.
This, along with European diseases, so impacted the Nicoleños, that by 1853, only one living Nicoleña person remained.
Through this treaty, the Marathas controlled virtually the whole of India from their capital at Pune and Mughal rule was restricted only to Delhi ( the Mughals remained the nominal heads of Delhi ).
While the government and parliament moved to Berlin, as a compromise, some of the ministries ( such as Defence and Agriculture ) largely remained in Bonn, with only the top officials in Berlin.
There were several GUI-based BBSes on the Apple Macintosh platform, including TeleFinder and FirstClass, but these remained widely used only in the Mac market.
Marlborough skillfully encouraged this apprehension by constructing bridges across the Rhine at Philippsburg, a ruse that not only encouraged Villeroi to come to Tallard's aid in the defence of Alsace, but one that ensured the French plan to march on Vienna remained paralysed by uncertainty.
He was still only 20 years old, yet now there was an expectation that he would help with the rebuilding of the club as Busby's aides tried to piece together what remained of the season.
A number of biblical scholars suspect that the distinction of the Joseph tribes ( including Benjamin ) is that they were the only Israelites which went to Egypt and returned, while the main Israelite tribes simply emerged as a subculture from the Canaanites and had remained in Canaan throughout.
Over the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries, these amalgamated or were bought by competitors until only a handful of larger companies remained ( see railway mania ).

remained and public
In short order, the general history became his most popular work and has remained, aside from his later Social history, the work most widely favored by the public.
In its propagandistic and commercial haste to discover our folk heritage, the public has remained ignorant of definitions such as this.
Fretting privately but eschewing public defense of his terrorized bureaucrats, Dulles remained serene and detached while the hatchet men had their way.
Clinton remained popular with the public throughout his two terms as President, ending his presidential career with a 65 % approval rating, the highest end-of-term approval rating of any President since Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Staying at what they considered rock-bottom however showed that the Conservatives had failed to improve their negative public image, had remained somewhat disunited over Europe and had not regained the trust that they had lost in the 1990s.
Only one steel company, Richard Thomas and Baldwins, remained in public ownership throughout.
At 11 he went into the service of a grocer in Slatina ; and then he became a domestic in a public house in Craiova where he remained for several years.
Trolleybuses remained an episode of public transportation.
Anna Douglass remained a loyal supporter of her husband's public work, even though Douglass ' relationships with Julia Griffiths and Ottilie Assing, two women he was professionally involved with, caused recurring speculation and scandals.
Despite an expansionary fiscal policy, the public debt remained moderate at around 50 percent of GDP as deficits were financed partly by privatization receipts.
As a result, public debt has increased sharply to over 100 percent of GDP since 2002 ; it remained as high as near 130 percent of GDP in 2004.
About 70, 000 unionized workers remained in the faltering public sector in the beginning of 1991.
In public, Goebbels remained confident of German victory: " We live at the most critical period in the history of the Occident ," he wrote in Das Reich in February 1943.
This program remained in place until it was revealed to the public in 1971, after the theft of many internal documents stolen from an office in Media, Pennsylvania, and was the cause of some of the harshest criticism of Hoover and the FBI.
It is one of only a few of Whale's films that has remained in the public eye and is regarded as a classic of the horror genre.
The portions of the cities that remained intact were small and modest and contained a cathedral or major church ( often sumptuously decorated ) and a few public buildings and townhomes of the aristocracy.
Woodfull had remained calm in public, refusing to complain about Jardine's tactics.
The central government's public debt remained low at 26 % of GDP, but represents a gradual increase from previous years.
Scattered acts of rioting and vandalism of public buildings followed, but most actions by the dissidents remained nonviolent.
As IDF forces remained mired in Lebanon and the economy suffered from hyperinflation, the public pressure on Begin mounted.
Through several well funded and well attended public rallies in late 2008, the President remained silent on the calls for him to remain.
President Truman's letter was itself classified and remained unknown to the public for more than a generation.
The importance of Heaviside's work remained undiscovered for some time after publication in The Electrician, and so its rights lay in the public domain.
This form of the Mass remained essentially unchanged for 400 years until Pope Paul VI's revision of the Roman Missal in 1969 – 70, after which it has become widely known as the Tridentine Mass ; use of the last pre-1969 edition of the Missal, that by Pope John XXIII in 1962, is permitted without limitation for private celebration of the Mass and, since July 2007, is allowed also, under certain conditions, for public use, as laid down in the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum of Pope Benedict XVI.
By the 20th century, the saloon, or lounge bar, had become a middle-class room — carpets on the floor, cushions on the seats, and a penny or two on the prices, while the public bar, or tap room, remained working class with bare boards, sometimes with sawdust to absorb the spitting and spillages, hard bench seats, and cheap beer.

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