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Ostensibly and was
Ostensibly Napoleon Bonaparte ( born as Nabulione Buonaparte ) was born at Ajaccio in the same year as the Battle of Ponte Novu, 1769.
Ostensibly, this was because of improvement in the regime ’ s record, although former United States Assistant Secretary of Defense Noel Koch later stated, " No one had any doubts about Iraqis ' continued involvement in terrorism ...
Ostensibly a viceroy for Zeno, Odoacer was menacing Byzantine territory and not respecting the rights of Roman citizens in Italy.
Ostensibly, this was due to " musical differences " -- Gregory was unhappy with the plan to record an album whose arrangements relied largely upon orchestral instruments and keyboards rather than guitars.
( Ostensibly, they had been using a plot from a book written by eponymous hero Jason King, but it turns out at the end that that was a double bluff.
Ostensibly troubled by the favor Michael was beginning to show to another courtier, named Basiliskianos ( Basiliskian ), who was raised as another co-emperor, Basil had Michael assassinated when he lay insensible in his bedchamber following a drinking bout in September 867.
Ostensibly the coal was desperately needed in Britain's austere post-war economy to fuel the railways, but the decision has been, and is, widely seen as useful cover for an act of class-war spite against the coal-owning aristocracy.
Ostensibly this was to ensure if he died before her Suzanne would “ inherit the rights to his work, since, under French law, there was no ‘ common-law wife ’ legislation … Or he may simply have wanted to affirm where his true loyalty lay.
Ostensibly popular with women – his poor choice in women was another running gag – Del never settled down with one until he met Raquel, with whom he had a son, Damien.
Ostensibly, he was only the Holstein minister at Charles's court, in reality he was everything in Sweden except a Swedish subject-finance minister, plenipotentiary to foreign powers, factotum, and responsible to the king alone, though he had not a line of instructions.
Ostensibly the new position was a promotion, but as was recognised by all involved at the time, this improvised posting was intended to ease Bowles's removal from the Undersecretary's office.
Ostensibly, his visit to Bethlehem was to offer a sacrifice to God.
Ostensibly, this idea was a means to solve the problem of such former presidents as Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing, who may not have kept to the strict duty of political neutrality in their speech expected from members of the Council.
Ostensibly, he was traveling for his health ; actually, he was mounting an intensive campaign to persuade the French to grant complete independence.
Ostensibly an import-export company trading in palm oil between Malaysia and Afghanistan, it was essentially a front company for terrorism.

Ostensibly and until
* Ostensibly, the last truly independent Gaelic sovereignty, which had achieved a status of medieval statehood, and hence the last Gaelic state in Ireland, although never covering more than a part of the country, until its rulers, the O ' Donnells, who governed under the Brehon Laws, fell from power after defeat by English forces at Kinsale in 1601.

Ostensibly and so
Ostensibly, this was so that he could improve his French for the entry examinations for the Indian Civil Service, but in fact he was in search of an entry into the avant garde artistic circles based in that city.

Ostensibly and about
Ostensibly a tale about a man in the wrong place at the wrong time, and his struggle to free himself from the oppressive circumstances in which he is plunged, this story also serves to explain how slavery develops in a new colony.
Ostensibly about the Holocaust, the story becomes sublimated by the frame tale of Art interviewing and interacting with his father.
Ostensibly presented as detective fiction, the stories of The New York Trilogy have been described as " meta-detective-fiction ", " anti-detective fiction ", " mysteries about mysteries ", a " strangely humorous working of the detective novel ", " very soft-boiled ", a " metamystery " and a " mixture between the detective story and the nouveau roman ".

Ostensibly and would
Ostensibly, this would reduce the dependency of Seattle's economy on the fortunes of the airline business.
Ostensibly, the country remained independent, however, under the Treaty of Gandamak ( 1879 ) it was accepted that in regards to external matters it would "... have no windows looking on the outside world, except towards India ".
Ostensibly, this would have allowed Taligent's operating system ( implemented as a Workplace OS personality ) to execute side-by-side with DOS and OS / 2 operating system personalities.
Ostensibly sailors would " sweep up " prior to departure in preparation for the following day.
Ostensibly, Zaki would follow suit after some concerts and no albums.

Ostensibly and take
Ostensibly, turtling minimizes risk to the turtling player while baiting opponents to take risks in trying to overcome the defenses.
Ostensibly a typical fairytale, it tells the story of the war between the kingdoms of Euralia and Barodia and the political shenanigans which take place in Euralia in the king's absence, all supposedly rewritten by Milne from the writings of the fictional historian " Roger Scurvilegs ".

Ostensibly and place
Ostensibly, the movie takes place entirely in town.

Ostensibly and .
Ostensibly fearing a Tuareg secessionist movement in the north, the Traoré regime imposed a state of emergency and harshly repressed Tuareg unrest.
Ostensibly, S, M, L, XL gives a record of the actual implementation of " Manhattanism " throughout the various ( mostly un -) realized projects and texts OMA had generated up to that time.
Ostensibly, Zanzibar's House of Representatives can make laws for Zanzibar without the approval of the union government as long as it does not involve union-designated matters.
Ostensibly, the compromise redressed all regional problems.
Ostensibly to protect vines from Pierce's Disease, the idea has run into widespread opposition.
Ostensibly, the Staatsbewind did its part by prohibiting the import of all enemy goods on July 5, 1803.
Ostensibly in an attempt to end the devastating feuds in the north of Scotland, but obviously influenced by the Norman feudal model, Malcolm ignored tradition and determined to retain the succession within his own line.
Ostensibly, the appointment is meant to reconfigure the country on less imperialistic, more liberal lines, but in reality Rougon has a free hand to crush resistance, curtail opposition, and control the press.
Ostensibly based upon the geopolitical theory of American naval officer Alfred Thayer Mahan, and British geographer Halford J. Mackinder, German geopolitik adds older German ideas.
Ostensibly, the lordship extended throughout all of Ireland.
Ostensibly, India were not involved as yet, but rumours abounded that their captain Bishan Bedi and star batsman Sunil Gavaskar had signed WSC options.
Ostensibly it is written in opposition to Whiston's attempt to show that the books of the Old Testament did originally contain prophecies of events in the New Testament story, but that these had been eliminated or corrupted by the Jews, and to prove that the fulfilment of prophecy by the events of Christ's life is all " secondary, secret, allegorical, and mystical ," since the original and literal reference is always to some other fact.

marriage and was
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
True, she was my Aunt, married to an Uncle related to me only by marriage, but why she had married a man twice her age, and more, perhaps, I did not know or much care.
At no time does he seem to have proposed marriage, and Mrs. King was evidently torn between a concern for her daughter's emotions and the desire to believe that the friendship might be continued without harm to her reputation.
Meynell once again paid his debts and it was Katie, rather than Thompson, whose life was soon ended, for she died in childbirth in April, 1901, in the first year of her marriage.
From the outset, she must have realized that marriage with him was out of the question, and although she was displeased by the `` unwarrantable '' interference, it seems probable that she did agree with her mother's suggestion that the poet was `` perhaps '' a man `` most fitted to live & die solitary, & in the love only of the Highest Lover ''.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
The store was their marriage, and when Alfred had to leave it there was nothing to hold them together.
This was not a search for a `` magic formula '', but rather an examination of basic principles pertaining especially to all types of communication in marriage.
even marriage and the family was seen as a contractual arrangement.
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
And in all likelihood, by now, there was more than one person in the house who knew the terms of her marriage contract.
It might be, indeed it had already proved to be a marriage without love, but it was marriage.
Dr. W. B. I. Martin officiated, and the bride was given in marriage by her father.
The bride was given in marriage by her father.
Dan Beam presented music and the bride was given in marriage by her father.
He believes that greatness is a marriage between the man and the times as was aptly represented by Churchill, who would very possibly have gone down in history as a political failure if it had not been for Hitler's war.
There were no depressingly serious cases: the ward doctor sometimes teamed up with the chaplain to serve as a marriage counselor -- sometimes the Navy sent people back to the States to preserve a marriage -- but mental health as a rule was very high.
John's mother died not long after his marriage, and there was even less Cooper money left.
Mary was free to marry again, not knowing that the Sturch had secretly given her a divorce, thinking that death had dissolved her marriage.

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