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Its and immediate
Its immediate consequence was a large Protestant exodus from France.
Its immediate failure left him in financial ruins, and he auctioned off his personal effects, including his musical instruments, to recoup his losses.
Its immediate neighbours include the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia, and Australasia is the closest continent.
Its downtown Chicago campus consists of seven buildings located in the immediate vicinity of the AIC building.
Its novel sonorities helped make the work an immediate success with audiences at home and abroad.
Its impact on Berlioz was, again, profound and immediate, with the Faustian concept of man striking several chords with the composer.
Its success, both in England and America, was immediate.
Its immediate task was to neutralise the after-effects of the schism, which had arisen after the death of Pope Honorius II in February 1130 and the setting up of Petris Leonis as the antipope Anacletus II.
Its immediate precursor and prototype was a collection of thirty-eight maps of European lands, and of Asia, Africa, Tartary and Egypt, gathered together by the wealth and enterprise, and through the agents, of Ortelius ’ friend and patron, Gilles Hooftman, lord of Cleydael and Aertselaer: most of these were printed in Rome, eight or nine only in the Southern Netherlands.
Its immediate successor, a through overnight service from Paris to Vienna, ran for the last time from Paris on Friday, June 8, 2007.
Its immediate surroundings are dominated by fjords, mountains, and forests.
Its immediate effect was to alarm settlers in New Plymouth, who also had insecure title to land purchased under not dissimilar circumstances to Wairau.
Its immediate consequence in Sweden proper was the deposition of Gustav IV on March 13, 1809, and the subsequent exclusion of his whole family from the succession.
Its immediate bordering towns are now Feasterville, Huntingdon Valley, Warminster, and Churchville.
Its DRM system is tied directly to the hardware, which resulted in an immediate problem for marketing: it was not possible to try the device in-store since it wouldn't work until the user connected it to an Internet-linked PC and downloaded their own registered version of the OS.
Its final report was published on 20 January 2004, and concluded that the " immediate cause " of the accident was the incursion of the Cessna aircraft on to the active runway.
Its impact on aircraft design was immediate: the prototype Convair YF-102, for example, was found not to be capable of exceeding the speed of sound in level flight.
Its stance is one of immediate peace, irrespective of national boundaries or other such outcomes.
Its immediate predecessors were Danmark 92 and a group of members of People's Movement against the EU.
Its immediate postmodern precursors were the New American poets, a rubric which includes the New York School, the Objectivist poets, the Black Mountain School, the Beat poets, and the San Francisco Renaissance.
Its immediate origins lay in a mixing together of various black musical genres of the time, including rhythm and blues and gospel music ; with country and western and Pop.
Its founder, Mr David Yonggi Cho, has retired as head pastor several times, but the church has run into immediate infighting among the remaining ministers, causing him to come out of retirement, most recently late in 2006.
Its only immediate effect was to prompt Han Yu's dismissal and exile to Chaozhou.
Its critics at the time concluded that it was " the most sensational contribution to the secret history of the war, as well as the immediate post-war period, which has yet been written by an American.
Its immediate predecessor was Optus Vision, a joint venture between, Optus and Continental Cablevision with small shareholdings by media companies Publishing and Broadcasting Limited and Seven Network.

Its and occasion
Its tower hosts the world's first porcelain carillon, manufactured in 1929 on the occasion of the town's 1000-years-jubilee.
Its occasion was the deposition and imprisonment by the Prussian government of the archbishop Clement Wenceslaus reportedly due to his refusal to sanction in certain instances the marriages of Protestants and Roman Catholics.
Its closest living relative may be the Lappet-faced Vulture, which takes live prey on occasion.
Its non-human passengers were even more bizarre on occasion ; part of the CIA's support operations in Laos, for instance, involved logistical support for local tribes fighting the North Vietnamese forces and the Pathet Lao, their local opponents.
Its nine images on twelve panels are arranged on double wings to present three views ( rather than just the open and closed states of triptych altarpieces ), according to the season or occasion.
Its name in other languages includes Arabic and, Albanian, Serbian and,, Bulgarian and, Cypriot Greek: pantopoula, (),, ( Persian influence around the 7th-8th century, meaning regular market, but also special occasion markets, such as Karácsonyi Vásár (" Christmas Market ") and bazár ( Turkish influence around the 16th-17th century, meaning Oriental-style market or shop ), Indonesian and,, and.
Goossen wrote " Its title is as original as its music, and I think it is so telling that it deserves a special occasion for its performance.
Its premiere was the occasion of the longest encore in operatic history ; Leopold II was so delighted that he ordered supper served to the company and the entire opera repeated immediately after.
Its move to its current site on the uptown campus of Tulane was also the occasion of development of dormitories and more campus life.
Its sole creed appears to have been revenge against the infidel ; on one notorious occasion its members stabbed to death 125 cows that belonged to a local monastery.
Its premise is that Bernard has found himself locked in overnight at his favourite public house, the Coach and Horses, Soho, and uses the occasion to share anecdotes from his life with the audience.

Its and was
Its front was windowless, but irregularities in the masonry might be an indication that windows, now blinded, had once looked out upon the street.
The husband points the steps out with his flashlight: `` Its white stare filling her pale eyes To the blind brim with appetite, Bleaching her hands that grazed my thighs And sent us from the table in surprise To let the dishes soak all night, '' ( Mary Jane asked herself if Meredith was blushing at this line, or was it the fire??
Its blade was dazzling in the intense sunlight.
Its ribs showed, it was a yellow nondescript color, it suffered from a variety of sores, hair had scabbed off its body in patches.
Its appeal from ballots to bullets at Fort Sumter ended by costing the Southerners their right to have slaves -- a right that was even less compatible with the sovereignty of man.
Its refrain was: `` let us return to the individualistic democracy of our forefathers for our salvation ''.
Its first apparition was a long, gloomy column of refugees riding in farm wagons, or pushing prams.
Its second press release was on January 15, 1958, and it recommended that the secret papers be destroyed.
Its climactic role was to pursue and demoralize a defeated enemy but this chance never came in the Atlanta campaign.
Its groin was bloody.
Its purpose was to find ways of offsetting the United States' declining balance of trade for 1958 and 1959.
During the last week of march 1961, Columbus, Ohio was the site of the Fourth Symposium on Temperature, Its Measurement And Control In Science And Industry.
Its ground for this recommendation was that, while petitioner claimed before the local board August 17, 1956 ( as evidenced by its memorandum in his file of that date ), that he was devoting 100 hours per month to actual preaching, the headquarters of the Jehovah's Witnesses reported that he was no longer doing so and, on the contrary, had relinquished both his Pioneer and Bible Student Servant positions.
Its building was first proposed in 1791, when a group of citizens, mostly Newburyport men, petitioned the General Court for an act of incorporation.
Its temperature was denoted by Af.
Its value was Af from the above data.
Its enforcement was enjoined by a federal trial court.
Its positive features outweighed the fact that the pool was an adjunct of a wouldbe monopoly.
Its power unit, however, was derived from the reactor of the more modern American nuclear submarine Skipjack.
Its form was a heavy figure in a fluttering soutane.
Its citizens spoke all of the world's surviving tongues, plus a new one called Lingo, a pidgin whose vocabulary was derived from the other six and whose syntax was so simple it could be contained on half a sheet of paper.

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