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Constantine V convoked a church council in 754, which condemned the worship of images, after which many treasures were broken, burned, or painted over with depictions of trees, birds or animals: One source refers to the church of the Holy Virgin at Blachernae as having been transformed into a " fruit store and aviary ".
Levinas also condemned Heidegger's involvement with National Socialism, stating " One can forgive many Germans, but there are some Germans it is difficult to forgive.
Afterwards Rand realizes to his own horror that he has channeled the One Power and is therefore condemned to a fate of insanity and horrific death.
One recorded act of Pope John involved two bishops, Salonius of Embrun and Sagittarius of Gap, who had been condemned in a synod at Lyons ( c. 567 ).
* One of the most famous symphonic poems in a mythological series composed by the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns in the 1870s is titled Le Rouet d ' Omphale, or The Spinning Wheel Of Omphale, the rouet being a spinning wheel that the queen and her maidens used — in this version of the myth, it was Delphic Apollo who condemned the hero to serve the Lydian queen disguised as a woman.
One can also understand why, the day after the start of the massacre, Catherine de Medici had condemned by royal declaration of Charles IX the crimes, and threatened the Guise family with royal justice.
It was unanimously condemned, but Two to One ( 1784 ) was entirely successful.
One of Deng's first political goals was to rehabilitate Party members who had been condemned and persecuted during the Cultural Revolution.
One of the Hughes ' campaign leaflets has been condemned by some for claiming the election was " a straight choice " between Liberal and Labour, however this phrase is regularly used by many parties within the UK — Hughes has since apologised for what may be perceived as an inadvertent slur.
Wrexham became the first League club to suffer a ten-point deduction under the new rule for being placed in administration, dropping them from the middle of the League One table to the relegation zone after the point deduction, and subsequently condemned Wrexham to relegation.
One of their lawyers suggested before the execution that since the condemned did not recognize the court, there is no way left for making appeal to the verdict, and therefore the verdict should become final.
One class of souls, which qualify for liberation ( Mukti-yogyas ), another subject to eternal rebirth or eternal transmigration ( Nitya-samsarins ) and a third class that is eventually condemned to eternal hell or andhatamas ( Tamo-yogyas ).
One of the courtmen, Increase Mather, wrote in his " Cases of Conscience " that " It were better that ten suspected Witches should escape, than that one innocent Person should be condemned.
One of the group's pilots, Cuban Juan Pablo Roque ( a former Cuban MiG pilot ), unexpectedly left on February 23, 1996, the day before the two planes were shot down, and turned up in Havana where he condemned Brothers to the Rescue.
At the end of the 1997 season, a three-point deduction in the FA Premier League condemned Middlesbrough to relegation to the secondary Division One.
One of the Raxacoricofallapatorian methods of execution is the lowering of the condemned into a cauldron of acetic acid, which is then heated to boiling.
One day, Lecter witnesses a condemned war criminal receiving a sodium thiopental injection to force him to recall details about his crimes.
One reason for the eclipse of the old Italian singing model was the growing influence within the music world of bel canto's detractors, who considered it to be outmoded and condemned it as vocalization devoid of content.

One and Thomas
One of the early humorists already mentioned, Thomas Bangs Thorpe, can be used to illustrate another point where Faulkner touches authentic Southern materials and also earlier literary treatment of those materials.
The town centre is home to a number of high street multiples, including: Greggs, Argos, Specsavers, Wilkinson's, Shoe Zone, Superdrug, Costa Coffee, JJB Sports, Cash Generator, GAME, Poundland, Timpson, Althams Travel, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Claire's, Grainger Games, Post Office, Thomas Cook, Thomson, Burton, Holland & Barrett, Dorothy Perkins, Blockbuster, WHSmith, H Samuel, Iceland, Phones 4U, Boots Opticians, Card Factory, Boots, Store Twenty One, Poundworld, Peacocks, B & M Bargains, Wetherspoons and a mix of other shops.
One anecdote describes Thomas Hunt Morgan banning the Friden calculator from his department at Caltech, saying " Well, I am like a guy who is prospecting for gold along the banks of the Sacramento River in 1849.
One defector, Mike Thomas, said he was tempted to send a telegraph to Healey reading " Have found somewhere else to go ".
One of his graduate students at the University of Chicago, Thomas Gordon, established the Parent Effectiveness Training ( P. E. T.
One criticism of the Christadelphian movement has been over the claim of John Thomas and Robert Roberts to have " rediscovered " scriptural truth.
In September Thomas and Caitlin moved to New Quay in West Wales which inspired Thomas to pen the radio piece Quite Early One Morning, a sketch for his later work, Under Milk Wood.
In December 1944 he recorded Quite Early One Morning produced by Aneirin Talfan Davies again for the Welsh BBC but when Davies offered it for national broadcast it was turned down by BBC London .. On 31 August 1945 Quite Early One Morning was broadcast on the BBC Home Service, and in the three years beginning October 1945, Thomas made over a hundred broadcasts for the corporation.
One of Thomas ' last poems, " Do not go gentle into that good night ", was a villanelle to his father, who died from pneumonia just before Christmas 1952.
One poet Thomas greatly admired, and who is regarded as an influence, was Thomas Hardy.
Thomas was an accomplished writer of prose poetry, with collections such as Potrait of the Artist as a Young Dog ( 1940 ) and Quite Early One Morning ( 1954 ) showing he was capable of writing moving short stories.
One of Thomas ' most popular works was the short essay A Child's Christmas in Wales, which after being released as part of a recording, in which Thomas read his own work, became his most popular prose work in America.
* 1954 Quite Early One Morning ( Planned by Thomas, posthumously published ).
" One year later, the earliest recorded use in reference to a theological distinction was by Sir Thomas More, who spoke of " Tyndale his evangelical brother Barns ".
One of Copleston's most significant contributions to modern philosophy was his work on the theories of St Thomas Aquinas.
One of three members of the committee, Thomas Jefferson proposed that one side of the seal feature Hengist and Horsa, " the Saxon chiefs from whom we claim the honor of being descended, and whose political principles and form of government we assumed.
* Part One of Booknotes interview with Thomas Keneally on The Great Shame and the Triumph of the Irish in the English-Speaking World, January 2, 2000.
One recent academic survey that does attempt this, by Thomas Green, identifies three key strands to the portrayal of Arthur in this earliest material.
One example is the contrast between birth and death, and birth and berth, and told and toll'd in Thomas Hood's account of the death of Ben the sailor ( which took place at the age of 40, contrasted with his age of zero at birth ) in his humorous poem Faithless Sally Brown:
* Thomas L. Friedman, From Beirut to Jerusalem: One Man's Middle Eastern Odyssey, second edition, Harpers Collins, 1998.
One of these almost intelligent automata was attributed to Albertus Magnus, and it is said that St Thomas ( Thomas Aquinas ) destroyed it with one blow from a stick because he was perplexed by its answers.

One and Morris
One could hardly blame Newbold Morris, the Parks Commissioner, for devoting so much grateful mention to the department's technicians who at short notice provided the stage with its rising platforms, its balcony, its generous wings and even its impressive trapdoors for the use of the villains.
One commercial in the series, starring a high-school friend of his son Hamilton Morris, named Ellen Feiss, became an Internet fad.
One of the sons of Sir Morris Abbot called George was also an MP in the Short Parliament.
" One does find early expressions of such perspectives in ( William ) Morris and the Socialist Party of Great Britain ( the SPGB ), then again around the events of 1905, with the growing concern at the bureaucratisation and de-radicalisation of international socialism ".
* Chris Aronson Beck, Reggie Emilia, Lee Morris, and Ollie Patterson, Strike One to Educate One Hundred: The Rise of the Red Brigades in Italy in the 1960s and 1970s.
One reason for his success was fullback Maurice Carthon, who provided Morris with excellent blocking and was the team's second leading rusher with 260 yards.
Led by 49er One, a. k. a. Hubbard's assistant Donny Johnson ( Morris Chestnut ), and 49er Six ( Nia Peeples ), the team finds Lester, and they want him to give up the location of his hidden stash of gold.
In 2009, historian Benny Morris ' stated in his retrospective book One States, Two States that about one third of the Palestinian deaths up to 2004 had been civilians.
In the warlord period of China, many American and English mercenaries thrived such as Homer Lea, Philo Norton McGriffin, Morris " Two Gun " Cohen, and Francis Arthur " One Armed " Sutton.
One of the founders of The Seeing Eye was America's first guide dog owner, Nashville resident Morris Frank.
One completely written chapter of " Secret Wars " involved the X-Men, but transporting the X-Men cast to L. A. ( where production for the Spider-Man animated series was based ) from Canada ( where the X-Men animated series was based ) was too costly in the previous episodes the X-Men appeared in, so the episode was dropped and only Storm was used for the rest of the chapters of Secret Wars due to the fact that Iona Morris ( who was the first voice of Storm ) lives in L. A. Hulk and She-Hulk weren't used in these episodes because the Hulk show was on UPN.
One week after British newspaper The Independent broke the story, one of the three men ranking the boxers, Gordon Volkman, still had not heard that Morris was dead.
One of its most famous residents was the writer, poet, designer and socialist William Morris, who was born there on 24 March 1834, and lived there for several years.
One of the many ambulance drivers to attend the scene, 30-year-old Morris Hohmann, was shot in the leg on West 23rd Street as he attempted to evacuate the numerous wounded personnel.
One of its Townships was ' Whippenny ' which itself comprised all of what is now Morris County.
One of his co-workers at the shop was Bill Stevenson, a Mira Costa student eight years Morris ' junior who would also go on to be a member of Black Flag.
One label, Roulette Records, gave no initial response because its head, Morris Levy, was out of town until evening ; Roulette was one of the last stops on their visit.
* Heather ( Sarah Ann Morris ) — One of two strippers who come to try out for the Sentinels ' cheerleading squad during the strike.
* Morris Finer Report on One Parent Families
One of the provisions of the sale was that Morris had to settle the Indian title to the land, so he arranged for his son Thomas Morris to negotiate with the Iroquois at Geneseo, New York in 1797.
One such game is Nine Men's Morris ; it has innumerable relatives where the board or setup or moves may vary, sometimes drastically.
One of the most influential critiques of the New Math was Morris Kline's 1973 book Why Johnny Can't Add.
Also features Part One of The Pool ( a documentary set in a public swimming pool ), a segment from RokTV ( featuring Morris as presenters " Harfynn Teuport " and " Sukie Bapswent ," Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, rapper " Fur Q ," and Rolling Stone editor " Derrin Zikks "), and Alan Partridge covering the horse racing at Marple.

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