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Others, badly wounded, gripped hands in manes, knees in bellies, held on as long as possible and then, weak from ghastly wounds, slipped sideways, slowly, almost thoughtfully, to be broken under the slashing hoofs.
Others held that unbaptized infants suffered no pain at all: unaware of being deprived of the beatific vision, they enjoyed a state of natural, not supernatural happiness.
Others, such as the medieval commentator Rashi, held on the contrary that the building of the Ark was stretched over 120 years, deliberately in order to give sinners time to repent.
Others held the opinion that language was but a veil covering up the eternal truths hiding them from real human experience.
Others have suggested that word comes from the term (" the people of the bench "), who were a group of impoverished companions of Muhammad who held regular gatherings of
Others argue that a moral theory that is so contrary to our deeply held moral convictions must either be rejected or modified.
Others follow British historian A. J. P. Taylor, who held that the Sino-Japanese War and war in Europe and its colonies occurred simultaneously and the two wars merged in 1941.
Others held positions there: Matthaeus Pipelare was musical director at the Confraternity of Our Lady ; and renowned Habsburg copyist and composer Pierre Alamire did much of his work at's-Hertogenbosch.
Others held that they had been thrown out of heaven, not being good enough, but they were not evil enough for hell.
Others joined his Christian Mission, and on 7 August 1878 the Salvation Army was formed at a meeting held at 272 Whitechapel Road .< ref >< cite > 1878 Foundation Deed Of The Salvation Army accessed 15 February 2007 </ cite ></ ref > A statue commemorates both his mission and his work in helping the poor.
Others attended Methodist services held in the Sleuman schoolhouse, organized by Rev.
" Others, such as Fama himself, said that the hypothesis held up well during the crisis and that the markets were a casualty of the recession, not the cause of it.
Others claimed he held no positive views on any philosophical topic, including the possibility of knowledge.
Others were a gift to a newly elected pope from the See which they had held before their election, or on the occasion of the jubilee of their ordination or election.
Others pointed out that the decision only affected leasehold land and not the overwhelming majority of Australia which is freehold land held under “ fee simple ”.
Others held true to the party and its principles.
Others include former MP Brian Fitzpatrick, who aided in policy direction while the party was formed, and the late Dave Batters who held a membership in the Saskatchewan Party.
Others ( such as the Dublin poet Thomas Kinsella ) have found the whole idea of a Northern school to be more hype than reality, though this view is not widely held.
" Others, including the military hostages held during the US Embassy hostage crisis in Tehran, Iran ( from 1979 – 1981 ) likewise objected to their ineligibility.
Others hunt by soar over open ground with wings held in a dihedral, using their stellar vision to watch for prey activity below.
Others, however, including the Taz ( commentary to the Shulchan Aruch by Rabbi David Ben Shemuel Halevi, Poland, 1586 – 1667 ), held that nowadays wearing a Kippa is required according to the strict Halacha.
Others ( most notably Thomas Paine ) were deists, or at least held beliefs very similar to those of deists.
Others modify sport for entertainment purposes: many types of professional wrestling ( which derived from traditional wrestling ), roller derby ( derived from roller skating ), and more recently many of the various mascot races held at numerous Major League Baseball games in-between innings.
* A and Others v. Secretary of State for the Home Department UKHL 56, on 16 December 2004, the House of Lords held in that Part 4 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, under whose powers a number of non-UK nationals were detained in Belmarsh Prison, was incompatible with the Human Rights Act.

Others and loose
Others have felt that the style of the poem relies on dissonant juxtaposition for effect, using the so-called " jeweled style " of detailed narrative cameoes within a loose structure akin to Late Antique mosaics.
Others include six stone lions carved into the pillars each of which contains a stone ball freely rotatable in its mouth but not removable, a large stone bell, and stone chains with loose links.
Others have a loose, rotating ring at the bottom of the shank for rein attachment.

Others and twisted
Others proclaimed it was because his habit of wolfing down two whole sheep for every meal and tearing their skins off with his teeth left his teeth twisted and gnarled.

Others and rope
Others used a rope and pulley system above the high walls of the narrows about two miles downstream.

Others and tied
Others believe that, regardless of whether love-shyness is tied to other social anxiety problems, it nevertheless develops its own unique issues that must be attended to in order to effect the fullest recovery for the afflicted individual ; that, regardless of the causes, the long-term course of a love-shy person's life is profoundly affected in unique ways, because of the unique and paramount importance of personal intimacy in one's life, thereby setting love-shyness apart from other phobias and requiring special therapeutic attention and support.
Others, however, say that, instead of expressing the " decline " of the peasantry, the MST, developing as it was in Brazil, a country where agriculture since colonial times was tied to commodity production, expresses the absence of a proper peasantry and has as its social basis a rural working class striving at granting a toehold in the field of capitalist production.
After the funeral of Ana Lucia and Libby, Sawyer joins Michael, Jack, Kate and Hurley on the trek, where they are suddenly ambushed by the Others, tied up and taken to a pier.
Others have tied it to Tyche ; the name proposed by John Matese and Daniel Whitmire of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette for an object they believe to be influencing the orbits of comets in the Oort cloud.
Others, when engaged in activity, are shown with the sides of their tunic tied up to the waist for ease of movement.
Others tied ropes across the river banks about two miles upstream and used their wagon box as a boat to cross the swift current.

Others and around
Others report that the same fort was attacked by the infidels and then was moved to the place where it is now situated, and the city gathered around it.
Others like the idea of having pen pals in many countries around the world using services like the Esperanto Pen Pal Service.
Others have suggested the book was built around rape fantasies.
Others believe that the horseshoe should be hung the other way ( with the ends pointing down ), as it will then release its luck to the people around it.
Others believe that two brothers from Níngpō created mahjong around 1850, from the earlier game of Mǎdiào.
Others have argued that Machiavelli is only a particularly interesting example of trends which were happening around him.
Others have placed the beginnings of postmodernism in the arts, with particular reference to music, at around 1930 ( Karolyi 1994, 135 ; Meyer 1994, 331 – 32 ).
Others, such as DIP switches, are composed of two ( or more ) plastic housing parts snapped, welded, or glued together around a set of contacts and tiny mechanical parts, with the leads emerging through molded-in holes or notches in the plastic.
Others they drowned in the river or strung up around the battlements while Catherine and the court watched.
Others such as Bornkamm see the Sermon arranged around the Lord's prayer, while Daniel Patte, closely followed by Ulrich Luz, see a chiastic structure in the sermon.
Others claim that Jonathan Scobie ( or Jonathan Goble ), an American missionary to Japan, invented the rickshaw around 1869 to transport his invalid wife through the streets of Yokohama.
Others left looking for more reliable sources of food and water, especially in times of drought, while some were drawn to the changes taking place around the edges of the desert or motivated by a desire to join family already living elsewhere.
Others who arguably conveyed the same influence around the same time or before include John Cale of The Velvet Underground, Little Feat, Laurie Anderson, The Residents and Henry Cow.
Others among the 19 grade II listed buildings in Bowlish include Coombe House, which was built c. 1820 ; 14, 15 and 16 Combe Lane, which were built around 1700 with 18th-century alterations ; 26 to 29 Combe Lane, which is a former mill built around 1700 and enlarged in 1850 ; and 30 and 31 Combe Lane, which are two weaver's cottages dating to about 1850.
Others have placed the origin of the Targum around the beginning of the third century or even later.
Others say that Belle Chasse was named after a Colonel Joseph D. Bellechasse, who lived in New Orleans around the late 18th and early 19th century.
Others come to take in some of the local festivities which include the annual Blessing of the Bikes ( in which thousands of motorcyclists come from around the United States ) and Troutarama, in which two of the biggest events are the annual parade and the Miss Lake County pageant.
Others like an entrenchments on Broad Bank hill at Burwains farm, and Bonfire hill, a possible camp on Shelfield hill around the site of the Victorian Walton Spire, and dykes at Saxifield, Thieveley, Ree Lees, and Broadclough near Bacup, he felt indicated military activity during the period.
Others are incantations to ensure the different elements of the dead person's being were preserved and reunited, and to give the deceased control over the world around him.
Others were condemned to roam around begging.
Others claim that bowling originated in Germany around 300 A. D., as part of a religious ritual in which people would roll stones at clubs ( or " kegels ") to absolve themselves of sins.
Others were ferried from the beaches to the larger ships, and thousands were carried back to Britain by the famous " little ships of Dunkirk ", a flotilla of around 700 merchant marine boats, fishing boats, pleasure craft and Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats — the smallest of which was the fishing boat Tamzine, now in the Imperial War Museum — whose civilian crews were called into service for the emergency.
Others allow players to flick or blow the ball out of the cup if the ball spins around the inner rim, but blowing is often restricted to female players.

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