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Nor let it be conceived in disparagement of the great undertaking of Erasmus, that he was merely fortuitously right.
Nor has USA ever let an independent laboratory analyze the sample allegedly containing EMPTA.
Nor will his mercy ever let me die ;
Nor let cool their zeal and pride.
Nor is this a new attitude: in the mid 19th century Edward Newman, having earlier mentioned the mark on the thorax wrote: " However, let the cause of the noise be what it may, the effect is to produce the most superstitious feelings among the uneducated, by whom it is always regarded with feelings of awe and terror.
They begin an affair, despite the fact that Fiyero is married with three children ( Irji, Manek and Nor ), but Elphaba refuses to let Fiyero touch her below the waist.
Nor is the providence of God less remarkable in the destruction of their enemies, than in their preservation ... We see that the great empires, which in their turn subdued and oppressed the people of God, are all come to ruin ... And if such hath been the fatal end of the enemies and oppressors of the Jews, let it serve as a warning to all those, who at any time or upon any occasion are for raising a clamor and persecution against them.
" Faced with the contradiction that he would wish a long life upon the miscreant who took his hero ’ s life, in stanza 38 the poet bursts open the gates of consolation that are required of the pastoral elegy: " Nor let us weep that our delight is fled / Far from these carrion kites.
Nor was the Navy willing to let Lady Franklin use the Resolute for a privately funded search.

Nor and him
Nor were there any rules to save him.
Nor did his piety prevent him from expropriating strategically sited church lands, especially estates along the border with the Danelaw, and transferring them to royal thegns and officials who could better defend them against Viking attacks.
Nor does it imply that Anne believed him to be interested in her.
Nor did the tears and weeping of the people, as they implored his aid, deter him from giving the signal of departure and receiving into his army all who would go with him.
Nor was he always critical about the material that he reproduces ; he includes in the Ecclesiastical History letters supplied to him by a Syriac source purporting to be written back and forth between King Abgar and Jesus.
As nothing is essential to the fable, but unity of action, and as the unities of time and place arise evidently from false assumptions, and, by circumscribing the extent of the drama, lessen its variety, I cannot think it much to be lamented, that they were not known by him, or not observed: Nor, if such another poet could arise, should I very vehemently reproach him, that his first act passed at Venice, and his next in Cyprus.
Nor did he have a tent, but he spread out a horse-blanket under him, and set his saddle under his head, and all his retinue did likewise.
Nor does it provide him with a moral center, only a job.
: Nor did he stop here-his searching experiments inspired him with the hope of transmitting messages across rivers and seas without the aid of wires, and he so far perfected his invention as to transmit currents across several small pieces of water-the last occasion on which he publicly experimented with this invention being in Portsmouth, about two years ago, when he was highly successful and the results afforded great satisfaction to the scientific gentlemen who assisted.
Nor is known the extent to which his own hand physically contributed to the actual physical painting of any of the particular images attributed to him.
Most early rooted Massianic Hebrews refrain from the use of " J " and the name " Jesus " due to the importance of not calling on to him by any other name except " Yahuah "... “ Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved .” ( Acts 4: 12 ).
Nor will I ever with will or action, through word or deed, do anything which is unpleasing to him, on condition that he will hold to me as I shall deserve it, and that he will perform everything as it was in our agreement when I submitted myself to him and chose his will.
Nor would their tongue be heard again, unless the prophecy of Andreth the Wise-woman should prove true, that Túrin in the Last Battle should return from the Dead, and before he left the Circles of the World for ever should challenge the Great Dragon of Morgoth, Ancalagon the Black, and deal him the death-stroke.
" Nor does he show any signs of mania, though Ford refers to him as a " maniacally depressed robot.
Nor is there a record of any any systematic philosophy or theology written by him.
Nor is man's mind alone immortal ; his body also will pass into the higher stage, not, indeed, the body he now possesses, but a finer one of which the germ at present exists within him.
Nor did the sound of the ancient controversy ever cease to be audible to him.
Nor was he wanting in that skill which enabled him to influence men towards the ends at which he aimed, and which was spoken of as subtlety by those who disliked his ends.
: Nor stomach troubles laid him low,
Nor could frowns or fortune bend him to decline from the ways he had chosen.
Nor was he ashamed to make value judgments about composers and works that offended some readers and endeared him to others.

Nor and then
Nor is the addition of a single grain of sand enough to transform a non-heap into a heap: when we have a collection of grains of sand that is not a heap, then adding but one single grain will not create a heap.
Nor is any ' nationalistic ' impulse easily discernible in the incidental music for Serov's play Oedipus in Athens, on which he worked between the ages of 19 and 22 ( and then abandoned unfinished ), or in the Intermezzo in modo classico for piano solo ( revised and orchestrated in 1867 ).
The approach continues through the great portico into the hall, its ceiling painted by James Thornhill with the Duke's apotheosis, then on under a great triumphal arch, through the huge marble door-case with the Duke's marble effigy above it ( bearing the ducal plaudit " Nor could Augustus better calm mankind "), and into the painted saloon, the most highly decorated room in the palace, where the Duke was to have sat enthroned.
Nor does a person " intend to steal " property when he takes property intending to make temporary use of it and then return the property to the owner within a reasonable time.
Nor does she try to teach organizational members a new inventory of knowledge which they then transfer to the job situation.
Evek then produces a confession from the Bok ' Nor saboteur, William Patrick Samuels, but claims that Samuels committed suicide shortly after giving it.
Nor would the FastBlazer support PEP, which, although by then a minor consideration for most potential buyers, was still a differentiator for Telebit's existing installed base.
Nor was it even widely known, until then, that all of the stories written under those pen names were in the main all the work of one man.
The lake had already shrunk considerably by the Qing Dynasty, and it also shifted its location to Kara-Koshun by the later half of the nineteenth century, then back again to Lop Nor in 1921 through human intervention.
Nor when I think of others whom I knew as a young man at both Universities, can I remember any instance of injury being done to the health which could fairly be set down to the exercise of rowing as then practised.
In 1691 the Emperor Kangxi accepted the submission of the Khalkhas at Dolon Nor in Inner Mongolia, and then personally led an army into Mongolia, defeating the Oirots near Ulaanbaatar ( the capital of present-day Mongolia
Nor is this the utterance of a devil worthy to be stoned Whither then go ye?
Nor is the situation where both companies charge the same positive-profit price, since either company can then lower its price marginally and profitably capture more of the market.
They played in the Second Division in 1996 and 1997, then merged with Narvik / Nor, and continued playing in that division as Narvik FK until 2001, when they were relegated to the Third Division ( fourth tier ).
Nor was the promise of pardon made good to the feigned adulterer, for he was fixed to a gibbet, and then he disclosed the whole secret contrivance ; and with his last breath he protested to all the beholders that the women died innocent.
Nor does he utilize the bare foot and then ignore it.
It was known as Nor Bayezet or Novyi Bayazet until 1959, then Kamo ( named in honour of Bolshevik of the same name ) until 1996.

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