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The simple mechanical strain of overweight, says New York's Dr. Norman Jolliffe, can overburden and damage the heart `` for much the same reason that a Chevrolet engine in a Cadillac body would wear out sooner than if it were in a body for which it was built ''.
Norman Spector called, in The Globe and Mail, for Prime Minister Stephen Harper to address the issue of the act's bar on Catholics, saying that Phillips ' marriage to Kelly would be the first time the provisions of the act would bear directly on Canada – Phillips would be barred from acceding to the Canadian throne because he married a Roman Catholic Canadian.
The Normans, a Viking people who settled in Northern France and founded the Duchy of Normandy would have a significant impact on many parts of Europe, from the Norman conquest of England to Southern Italy and Sicily.
Although the custom of primogeniture, under which an eldest son would inherit all his father's lands, was slowly becoming more widespread across Europe, it was less popular amongst the Norman kings of England.
Norman Fruman, in 1971, argued: " To discuss ' Kubla Khan ' as one might any other great poem would be an exercise in futility.
In Norman times insanity was not seen as a defence in itself but a special circumstance in which the jury would deliver a guilty verdict and refer the defendant to the King for a pardon
BusinessLand founder David Norman predicted that sales of the NeXT Computer would surpass sales of Compaq computers after 12 months.
Using first-hand remarks ( which would later be published in Philosophical Investigations, Culture and Value, and other works ), philosophers such as Peter Winch and Norman Malcolm developed what has come to be known as contemplative philosophy, a Wittgensteinian school of thought rooted in the " Swansea tradition " and which includes Wittgensteinians such as Rush Rhees, Peter Winch and D. Z. Phillips, among others.
However, when he became aware of the plot between the cardinals and the Norman princes to force the papal tiara on him, he would not enter Rome unless they swore to abandon their design.
These examples cannot be more recent Anglo-Scandinavian toponyms, because in that case they would have been numerous in the Norman regions ( pays de Caux, Basse-Seine, North-Cotentin ) concerned by these Nordic settlements.
The committee voted tentatively to award the game site to Arizona, but committee chair Norman Braman met with Art Mobley after the vote and vowed that " if anything was done to dishonor the memory of Dr. King ," the committee would vote to change the site of the Super Bowl.
William's biographer David Bates argues that the former explanation is more likely, explaining that the balance of power had recently shifted in Wales and that William would have wished to take advantage of the changed circumstances to extend Norman power.
* 1120: On November 25, William Adelin, the only legitimate son of King Henry I of England, drowns in the White Ship Disaster, leading to a succession crisis which would bring down the Norman monarchy of England.
Suffering heavy casualties and realising they would be quickly outflanked, the Norman and Flemish divisions retreated with the Bretons.
Islamic authors would marvel at the tolerance of the Norman kings of Sicily.
Norman Gash states that " it would be wrong to assume that the political scene in the succeeding generation differed essentially from that of the preceding one.
Historian Norman Cantor who specialized in the medieval period, teaching and writing at Columbia and New York University, says in 1993: " It may be true that the Arabs had now fully extended their resources and they would not have conquered France, but their defeat ( at Tours ) in 732 put a stop to their advance to the north.
She explained that if the public came to see her they would wear their best clothes, so she should reciprocate in kind ; Norman Hartnell dressed her in gentle colours and avoided black to represent " the rainbow of hope ".
Norman Stiles, head writer in 1987, reported that most writers would " burn out " after writing about a dozen scripts.
" When asked, Norman Granz would cite " complex contractual reasons " for the fact that the two artists never recorded together.
On 22 January, the RAF director of bomber operations, Air Commodore Sydney Bufton, sent a memo to the Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sir Norman Bottomley, suggesting that what appeared to be a coordinated air attack by the RAF to aid the current Soviet offensive would have a detrimental effect on German morale.
Toponymists have had difficulty explaining the origin of ' Tintagel ': the probability is that it is Norman French as the Cornish of the 13th century would have lacked the soft ' g ' (' i / j ' in the earliest forms: see also Tintagel Castle ).
It is presumed that, as in neighbouring islands, the population would have spoken a variety of the Norman language, but no documentary evidence exists as to any distinctive dialectal features particular to the vernacular of Herm.

Norman and return
Venice remained closely associated with Constantinople, being twice granted trading privileges in the Eastern Roman Empire, through the so-called Golden Bulls or ' chrysobulls ' in return for aiding the Eastern Empire to resist Norman and Turkish incursions.
He at once excommunicated Henry V and the antipope and, under Norman protection, was able to return to Rome in July.
Later in the year, however, Isabella and Edward held a large dinner in London to celebrate their return and Isabella apparently noticed that the purses she had given to her sisters-in-law were now being carried by two Norman knights, Gautier and Philippe d ' Aunay.
Production designer Norman Reynolds could not return for Temple of Doom because of his commitment to Return of the Jedi.
From 1984 Norman & the Young Lions, which comprised his brother, Charly Norman, Ken " Kenny Bam Boom " DeRouchie, Jon Linn, and Bill Romansky, commenced the Third World Tour, which continued until his return to the USA in 1985.
At the beginning of 1985 Norman announced that he and his second wife, Sarah Finch, who was now pregnant with their son, Michael, would return to the US to live, and that he and the Young Lions would undertake a 200 city tour of all fifty of the United States during 1985 and 1986.
Their lands were almost immediately occupied by the FitzGeralds and other Norman families, who permanently prevented their return.
Just over two years later he was appointed Education Secretary in the final weeks of Thatcher's government, following Norman Tebbit's unwillingness to return to the Cabinet.
After the World War Two, Nosaka's return to Japan was facilitated by E. Herbert Norman, the Canadian representative to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers, who may also have been a Soviet spy.
In the 616 timeline, the couple managed to survive the more tragic turn of events and Mary Jane managed to return to college to major in psychology, but the stress of the ongoing manipulations of Norman Osborn took their toll.
Tyler's rebels wished to throw off the feudal aristocracy ( though the term " Norman yoke " belongs to a later period ) and return to a perceived time where the Saxons ruled in equality and freedom.
This ultimately breaks Urich's writers block, prompting him to write his return article: " Dark Reign: Norman Osborn Takes Control ".
After the Norman conquest of England, however, all the land of England was owned by the monarch who then granted the use of it by means of a transaction known as enfeoffment, to earls, barons, and others, in return for military service.
The panels pun on the names of then-topical UK political and economics figures Chris Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes | Chris Patten ( a former Minister of State | Minister for Education ) and Chancellor of the Exchequer | Chancellor Norman Lamont, Baron Lamont of Lerwick | Norman Lamont and well-known economist John Maynard Keynes | John Keynes, and comments on the twin issues of grade inflation within UK education and the European Exchange Rate Mechanism within economics, and the call for a " return to basics " in both, both issues being topical at the time .</ p >< p style =" font-size: 90 %">( Example from " Alex calls the shots " ( 1993 ))</ p >
Julia realizes that Annette is old enough to make her own decisions and, therefore, may choose to return to Europe with her father, but she insists on maintaining custody of Norman.
In return, the entire Norman Vexin would be given to the King of France.
In 1983, Norman left the company to emigrate to Australia, but would return to the country ( but not to Shergold ) within a few years.
The arms may have been granted to Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht and the last High King of Ireland before the Norman invasion, by the abbey as a gift to return his patronage.
Norman and Maureen return to the motel to find most of the other guests engaged in drunken stupor.
At the peak of Smokie's success in 1978, Chris Norman teamed up with Suzi Quatro ( who had just decided to return to Chinnichap after looking at separation from them ) and released a duet single, " Stumblin ' In " — another Chinnichap composition.
So Kudrun ’ s kinsmen must return to the land of the Hegelings with the sad news that Hetel is dead, that Kudrun remains as Hartmuot ’ s captive, and that their forces are now too weak to launch an invasion of the Norman lands.
Saturday sees David Guetta return to the North Stage with acts such as Example, Afrojack and Nicky Romero, whilst Avicii and Sebastian Ingrosso headline the South Stage with house producers Alesso and Norman Doray.

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