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In fact de Wohl's predictions were so inaccurate that he was soon labelled a " complete charlatan " and it was later shown that Hitler considered astrology to be " complete nonsense ".
In his later life, Steiner was accused by the Nazis of being a Jew, and Adolf Hitler labelled Anthroposophy " Jewish methods.
Frank Moore Cross later proposed that an early version of the history was composed in Jerusalem in Josiah's time ( late 7th century ); this first version, Dtr1, was then revised and expanded to create a second edition, that identified by Noth, and which Cross labelled Dtr2.
Pretty on the Inside received generally positive critical acclaim, and was labelled one of the 20 best albums of the year by Spin Magazine.
Cheddar that has not been coloured is frequently labelled as " white Cheddar " or " Vermont Cheddar ," regardless of whether it was produced in the state of Vermont.
One was labelled " Gondal Poems "; the other was unlabelled.
In 1879, Satie entered the Paris Conservatoire, where he was soon labelled untalented by his teachers.
His tactful address to Philemon was labelled " holy flattery " by Martin Luther.
The facilities at the centre, initially labelled ESDAC ( European Space Data Acquisition Centre ), were essentially a large mainframe computer or computers, which was made available both to its in-house staff and to visiting scientists and fellows who wished to use them to analyse and study the recovered data.
The known Spanish manuscript was lost in the 18th or 19th centuries ; however, an 18th-century copy of it was discovered in the 1970s in the University of Sydney's Fisher Library among the books of Charles Nicholson, labelled in English " Transcribed from ms. in possession of the Revd Mr Edm.
In 16 October 2008, HINDRAF was banned when the government labelled the organisation as " a threat to national security ".
Circumcision in particular was considered repulsive by Greeks and Hellenists while circumcision advocates were labelled Judaisers, see Jewish background to the circumcision controversy for details.
Hams can only be labelled " honey-cured " if honey was at least 50 % of the sweetener used, is at least 3 % of the formula, and has a discernible effect on flavor.
Many of the disaffected barons came from the north of England ; that faction was often labelled by contemporaries and historians as " the Northerners ".
Although there are earlier descriptions of an island in the Sunda Strait with a " pointed mountain ," the earliest mention of Krakatoa by name in the western world was on a 1611 map by Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer, who labelled the island " Pulo Carcata " ( pulo is the Sundanese word for " island ").
This led to many cases in which a farmer who employed only his sons, or any family that had a metal roof on their house, was labelled as kulaks and deported.
He was also the first to categorize social authority into distinct forms, which he labelled as charismatic, traditional, and rational-legal.
Early maps do not, however, actually show a settlement called " Jamestown ", only " Morton's Bay ", and later maps show that all that was left of Jamestown / Morton's Bay in 1818 was a building labelled " Pleasure House ".
The supernova event was recorded in the year 1054 and is labelled SN 1054.

was and Britain's
The RAF was Britain's weapon of attrition, and flying a fighter plane was the way her sons could serve her best at this point in the war.
Britain's plans to press Russia for a definite cease-fire timetable was announced in London by Foreign Secretary Lord Home.
Not only was his Belgian nationality interesting because of Belgium's occupation by Germany ( which provided a valid explanation of why such a skilled detective would be out of work and available to solve mysteries at an English country house ), but also at the time of Christie's writing, it was considered patriotic to express sympathy with the Belgians, since the invasion of their country had constituted Britain's casus belli for entering World War I, and British wartime propaganda emphasized the " Rape of Belgium ".
Although his father had him baptised to Anglicanism at age 12, he was nonetheless Britain's first and thus far only Jewish Prime Minister.
In Europe, the major source for tin was Great Britain's deposits of ore in Cornwall, which were traded as far as Phoenicia in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Also in the 2004 TV poll to find " Britain's Best Sitcom ", Blackadder was voted the second-best British sitcom of all time, topped by Only Fools and Horses.
The 17th-century rise of Britain's American colonies and the rapid 18th-century expansion of the Atlantic slave trade had made Bristol an important international sea port, and Teach was most likely raised in what was the second-largest city in England.
Perhaps best known among these pioneers was Britain's Melusine Wood, who published several books on historical dancing in the 1950s.
Accordingly the army's strength was further reduced, in recognition of Britain's reduced role in world affairs, outlined in the 1957 Defence White Paper.
Beef extract was eventually reintroduced as a key Bovril ingredient in 2006, after the European Commission lifted its ban on the export of Britain's beef products ; it was only at this point that the manufacturer stated explicitly that this had been the main reason for beef's removal.
The period was established by Adam Sedgwick, who named it after Cambria, the Latin name for Wales, where Britain's Cambrian rocks are best exposed.
This led to disappointment in Britain, as many believed that Florida was a poor return for Cuba and Britain's other gains in the war.
The London Cartoon Strip was created by 15 of Britain's best known cartoonists and depicts the history of London.
In January, 1947, fear of Soviet and American intentions led to a secret meeting of senior cabinet ministers, where it was decided to press ahead with the development of Britain's independent nuclear deterrent, an issue which later caused a split in the Labour Party.
Christopher Soames, Britain's Ambassador to France during the government of Edward Heath and cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher, remarked that " Mrs. Thatcher was not really running a team.
Britain's oldest complete human skeleton, Cheddar Man, estimated to be 9, 000 years old, was found in 1903.
The conversion of the Conservative Party into a modern mass organisation was accelerated by the concept of Tory Democracy attributed to Lord Randolph Churchill, father of Britain's wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
There was increasing tension between the superpowers following the deployment of American Pershing missiles in Western Europe, SS20s in the Soviet Bloc countries and Britain's replacement of the Polaris armed submarine fleet with Trident missiles.
Hughes was a professor in the 1890s, a staunch supporter of Britain's New Liberalism, an important leader of the progressive movement of the 20th century, a leading diplomat and New York lawyer in the days of Harding and Coolidge, and was known for being a swing voter when dealing with cases related to the New Deal in the 1930s.

was and busiest
2005 was their busiest year for many years with ten releases for the game and many more scheduled for release in the near future.
The Detroit River became the busiest commercial river in the world and was dubbed " the Greatest Commercial Artery on Earth " by The Detroit News in 1908.
Ellis Island is an island in Upper New York Bay that was the gateway for millions of immigrants to the United States as the nation's busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954.
The city had the third busiest port in the U. S. and its financial district was known as the " Wall Street of the South.
The next ten years were the busiest of Stephenson's life, as he was besieged with requests from railway promoters.
Although the world's busiest port is a hotly contested title, in 2006 the world's busiest harbour by cargo tonnage was the Port of Shanghai.
Dublin Airport is the busiest of these, carrying over 22 million passengers per year ; a second terminal ( T2 ) was opened in November 2010.
Asau, with the Potlatch sawmillers and Samoa Forest Products, was one of the busiest parts of Savai ' i in the 1960s and 1970s ; however, the departure of Potlatch and the scaling down of the sawmill has left Asau a ghost town in recent years.
Electrification of the busiest sections of the network was proposed in 2010, to improve energy efficiency and sustainability, but no work was carried out.
Of the seven Ohio stations served by Amtrak, Toledo was the busiest in FY2010, boarding or detraining an average of approximately 180 passengers daily.
The busiest location was Old Compton Street between the junctions with Dean and Frith Street, which experienced ' medium ' levels of traffic for four of the six hours of the survey, including between 2 am and 4 am.
The city is home to Memphis International Airport, the world's second busiest cargo airport ( following Hong Kong ), which serves as the primary hub for FedEx Express shipping and was a secondary hub for Delta Air Lines after it merged with Northwest Airlines in 2008.
By the 1750s it was the largest city and busiest port in British America.
In fact, by 1937 Saigon was the sixth busiest port in the entire French Empire.
In 2011 the airport was ranked 9th in terms of transported passengers and aircraft operations, and 2nd in terms of cargo handled in Brazil, placing it amongst the busiest airports in the country.
In 2011 it was the fourth busiest airport in the United Kingdom after Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester.
A variable speed limit was introduced on part of Britain's M25 motorway in 1995 ( on the busiest section from junction 10 to 16 ).
The airport was the world's busiest general aviation airport through 2005.
For several decades beginning in the early 19th century, New London was the second busiest whaling port after New Bedford, Massachusetts, and Nantucket ( respectivley ) in the world.
For several decades beginning in the early 19th century, New London was the second busiest whaling port after New Bedford, Massachusetts in the world.
For over 70 years some of Central London's busiest bus routes were operated from Chalk Farm Bus garage, which was located in Harmood Street.
Once one of the nation's busiest ports and shipbuilding cities, Portsmouth's wealth was expressed in fine architecture.

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