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Nor was it long, naturally, before prominent Negroes rushed forward to assure the republic that the U.N. rioters do not represent the real feeling of the Negro community.
Nor was it the loss of the royal treasury at Toulouse, which Gregory of Tours writes Clovis took into his possession.
Nor was it used at the end of a number.
Nor was a connection immediately detected between them and the objects found four years later in a tomb at Menidi in Attica and a rock-cut " bee-hive " grave near the Argive Heraeum.
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.
Nor was Hitler willing to allow Goebbels or anyone else to usurp his own power as the ultimate source of all decisions.
Nehru considered that his afterlife was not in some mystical heaven or reincarnation but in the practical achievements of a life lived fully with and for his fellow human beings: “… Nor am I greatly interested in life after death.
" Nor was he by nature libidinous: when an employee of his friend Niccolò Quaratesi offered his son as apprentice, suggesting that he would be good even in bed, Michelangelo refused indignantly, suggesting Quaratesi fire the man.
Nor is it a matter of faith only ; more than once I have been in villages where certain Nereids were known by sight to several persons ( so at least they averred ); and there was a wonderful agreement among the witnesses in the description of their appearance and dress.
Nor was it apparent that his period of rule, known as the Stronato, would be longer than that of any other ruler in Paraguayan history.
Nor did PS have any sort of interactivity built in ; for example, supporting hit detection for mouse interactivity obviously did not apply when PS was being used on a printer.
Nor was the Roman Republic " forced " to give away these powers: it did so freely and reasonably, certainly in Augustus ' case, because of his many services to the state, freeing it from civil wars and disorder.
Shortly after the Cardassians withdrew from Bajor, a Federation presence was established aboard Terok Nor, renamed Deep Space Nine, to assist the Bajoran Provisional Government in rebuilding Bajor.
Nor was there any one more pious than he ( M. Q.
Nor was there any need for hard and painful work.
Nor was Charles particularly successful in Achaea, where he had become ( by the Treaty of Viterbo ) Prince of Achaea on the death of William II Villehardouin in 1278.
Nor was his attitude less decided against the Priscillianists.
Nor does Selinunte bear any important part in the war of which it was the immediate occasion.
Nor was Gibbon alone in lavishing praise on Charles as the savior of Christendom and western civilization.
Nor was it the lack of knowledge of stone working on their part that prevented them from making the transition from timber to dressed stone.
The DF-2A was used to carry out China's first nuclear ballistic missile test at Lop Nor in 1966, and was in operational service since late 1960s.
: 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 was he seriously wounded in the stomach during the Battle of Okinawa in the latter stages of World War II.

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Nor do we know the fate of the Culdean house in Wales that existed at Snowdon and Bardsey Island in north Wales in the days of Giraldus Cambrensis, mentioned ( c. 1190 ) in Speculum Ecclesiae and Itinerarium respectively.
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.

Nor and .
Nor could they stop and find out about all that had happened until they made circle, tended the cattle, tethered the horses, gathered fuel, carried water, and started their cooking fires.
`` Nor Methodists, neither '', she replied.
Nor did a constellation's stars vary in brightness during the course of their nocturnal flights.
Nor does Carl reject this identity.
Nor were his manners barbaric.
Nor are optimistic and socially-oriented themes at all rare in the distinctive religious history of this country.
Nor does Sen. Jackson discuss the delicate situation created by the presence in the White House of a corps of presidential assistants engaged in the study of foreign policy.
Nor in South Georgia, where the summer sun shines warmly and gives early life to the things growing in the flat fields.
Nor can one forget Pope John's unprecedented meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Nor would it be possible in many cases for them to live in health or any effectiveness on what their counterparts abroad are paid.
Nor should we lose the opportunity to use this summer for training on university campuses.
Nor is she a wet boat.
Nor can anyone be certain that Prokofieff would have done better, or even as well, under different circumstances.
Nor has the training been enough in relation to the need.
Nor will the hack, the Jack-of-all-trades, still found in some of the smaller art schools, suffice.
Nor, as Manny said, had the notoriety done my career `` any good ''.
Nor is it at all likely that a `` desperate '' claim against the Government will be assigned on a contingent-fee basis in the guise of a tax-free reorganization.
Nor could he call up memory-pictures of close friends or relatives.
Nor need the critic be captious.
Nor do I think that alienation is nothing more than a projection of the malaise of the intellectual.
Nor does a medium automatically know how to interpret her imagery.
Nor did the Trial devote much attention to exposing the usefulness of anti-Semitism to the Nazis, both in building their own power and in destroying that of rival organizations and states.
Nor is it an accident that baseball, growing into the national game in the last 75 years, has become a microcosm of American life, that learned societies such as the American Folklore Society and the American Historical Association were founded in the 1880s, or that courses in American literature, American civilization, American anything have swept our school and college curricula.
Nor have we remembered that in the melting pot of America the hundreds of isolated and semi-isolated ethnic, regional and occupational groups did not fuse into a homogeneous national unit until long after education and industrialization had caused them to cast oral tradition aside as a means of carrying culturally significant material.

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