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But, in departing, Lewis begged Breasted that there be no liquor in the apartment at the Grosvenor on his return, and he took with him the first thirty galleys of Elmer Gantry.
The whole thing, from the moment when they jumped heavily off the trucks, spread out and moved into position just behind the cover of that slight rise of ground and then jumped off, took maybe between twenty and thirty minutes.
`` You took a picture of me at the corner of Washington and Blake about three thirty this afternoon ''.
Lottrup's son-in-law, Laurits Christian Meulengracht, took over the running of the brewery after that, and was in charge for nearly thirty years, expanding it further.
Ludovico took the occasion of driving off cattle that were grazing outside the walls, and the Papal party were pursued by furious Romans, losing thirty members, whose bodies were abandoned in the flight, including the Abbot of Perugia, struck down under the eyes of the Pope.
A colleague took them to Mr. Gabb, a box maker, who was asked to make a box with thirty seven compartments, one for each fragment.
In the article, Derrida proceeds to question the validity of their attacks against a few words he made in an off-the-cuff response during a conference that took place thirty years prior to their publication.
The ship wherein Theseus and the youth of Athens returned had thirty oars, and was preserved by the Athenians down even to the time of Demetrius Phalereus, for they took away the old planks as they decayed, putting in new and stronger timber in their place ...
" It took as long as twelve hours to generate enough steam for submerged operations and about thirty minutes to dive.
His salary was thirty thousand dollars for work which took " about an hour and a half ," amazing Howard and his staff.
The principle of confocal microscopy was originally patented by Marvin Minsky in 1957, but it took another thirty years and the development of lasers for CLSM to become a standard technique toward the end of the 1980s.
However, it took another thirty years for the mainstream scientific community to concede that this analysis was correct.
Anna Leonowens met Chulalongkorn again when he visited London in 1897, thirty years after she had left Siam, and the king took the opportunity to express his thanks in person.
To learn them without expense to himself and his family, he took a position as an usher in a school in Brussels, which position made him the tutor of thirty boys.
In total, thirty members of the public took part in the event before it was discontinued in 2010.
His sidekick, Robin, took over thirty years in real time to graduate from high school.
It took another thirty years before the pure skill of escape began to be displayed as an act in itself.
The resulting thirty seconds of footage took weeks to render ; the department used every spare computer they could find to help in the processing chores.
After the Athenian victory at Abydos, he took thirty triremes to attack the rebels on Euboea, who were building a causeway to Boeotia to provide land access to their island.
It took thirty days to reach Canada, at which point Hayes was forced to run the gauntlet.
It took thirty days to reach Canada, at which point Hayes was forced to run the gauntlet.
The earliest recorded eruption of Hekla took place in 1104, since then there have been between twenty and thirty considerable eruptions, with the mountain sometimes remaining active for periods of six years with little pause.
Even though the Quebec Conservative Party dominated politics in that province for the first thirty years of Confederation at both the federal and provincial levels, in the 20th century the party was never able to be a force in provincial politics, being out of power starting in 1897, and ultimately dissolved into the Union Nationale in 1935 which took power in 1936 under Maurice Duplessis.
The remaining work needed to complete the film — thirty percent of the total — was finished by a Hungarian studio, and Bluth and Goldman took their names off the film.

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The achievements which dispelled our fears of the cosmos took place three centuries ago.
After luncheon we took advantage of the siesta period to try to get in touch with a few people to whom our dear friend Deppy had written.
( Sanity, solvency and relations with our wine merchant took a beating that first summer as we inadvertently became the neighborhood free-drink stop.
I really loved that boy, and, in a feverish attempt to preserve our marriage and to try to revive the wonderful, wonderful person Letch had once been, I took my troubles to Momma, hoping that her earthy advice would help me.
As it was, it took the pigment well for six hours, enough for our purpose, and held it firmly in setting.
Crossing the 4,000-foot width of the Mekong at Champassak, on a raft with an outboard motor, we took off our dusty shirts and enjoyed a veritable ocean breeze.
This was a broth of a boy, our Felix, and nothing was more obvious than the joy he took in demonstrating how agile he was and how full of juice and spirit.
In the hall, after adjournment, Dr. Frothingham took him warmly by the hand and requested Parker to visit him -- whereupon our burly Theodore again burst into tears.
Johnson took to the Senate floor after the election demonstrated the schism in the country, giving a sensational speech headlined by the New York Times: "... I will not give up this government ... No ; I intend to stand by it ... and I invite every man who is a patriot to ... rally around the altar of our common country ... and swear by our God ... that the Constitution shall be saved, and the Union preserved.
This mentality is difficult to understand in our modern age but the ancients took great stock in success as a sign of favoritism by the gods.
The quarterback, Sam Moore, took the ball from center and faded eight or 10 yards back of our line.
He forgave us all our sins, having canceled the written code, with its regulations, that was against us and that stood opposed to us ; he took it away, nailing it to the cross.
says, " This ministry of healing was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah, 53: 5 ( NKJV ): ' He took up our infirmities and carried our diseases.
: We took our chanst among the Khyber ' ills,
In the apparently successful and bloodless coup d ' état, Abdallahi daughter, Amal Mint Cheikh Abdallahi said: " The security agents of the BASEP ( Presidential Security Battalion ) came to our home and took away my father.
In the apparently successful and bloodless coup d ' état, Abdallahi daughter, Amal Mint Cheikh Abdallahi said: " The security agents of the BASEP ( Presidential Security Battalion ) came to our home and took away my father.
Vast destruction of the broad quartos of the early centuries of our era took place in the period which followed the fall of the Roman Empire, but palimpsests were also created as new texts were required during the Carolingian renaissance.
Archaeological research of the region has also contributed greatly to our understanding of the landscape and long-distance interactions that took place during these ancient times.
In the context of the global struggle for the release of political prisoners in our country, our movement took a deliberate decision to profile Nelson Mandela as the representative personality of these prisoners, and therefore to use his personal political biography, including the persecution of his then wife, Winnie Mandela, dramatically to present to the world and the South African community the brutality of the apartheid system.
Melanchthon took part also in a controversy with Stancari, who held that Christ was our justification only according to his human nature.
At a meeting in Balamand, Lebanon in June 1993, the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church declared that these initiatives that " led to the union of certain communities with the See of Rome and brought with them, as a consequence, the breaking of communion with their Mother Churches of the East … took place not without the interference of extra-ecclesial interests "; and that what has been called " uniatism " " can no longer be accepted either as a method to be followed nor as a model of the unity our Churches are seeking " ( section 12 ).

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