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To his uncle's disappointment, Peter eventually fell deeply in love with a young woman named Barbara and became engaged to her.
Sayers told friends orally that Harriet and Peter were to eventually have five children in all.
In the Gnostic Acts of Peter and the Twelve, found with the Gospel of Thomas in the Nag Hammadi library, the travelling pearl merchant Lithargoel is eventually revealed to be Jesus.
The Peter Principle is a belief that in an organization where promotion is based on achievement, success, and merit, that organization's members will eventually be promoted beyond their level of ability.
In an organizational structure, the Peter Principle's practical application allows assessment of the potential of an employee for a promotion based on performance in the current job ; i. e., members of an hierarchical organization eventually are promoted to their highest level of competence, after which further promotion raises them to incompetence.
Peter thereby gains the courage to continue his ministry and returns to the city, to eventually be martyred by being crucified upside-down.
" Rush eventually hired Peter Henderson to co-produce and engineer the album in his stead.
A commission eventually chose St. Petersburg, so they ( along with several loyal servants who died with them ) were interred in a special chapel in the Peter and Paul Cathedral near the tombs of their ancestors.
Peter Debye received a degree in electrical engineering and a doctorate in physics before eventually winning a Nobel Prize in chemistry.
" Reynolds quotes Helios Creed, who identifies The Residents as a keyboardist named " H ", a singer named Homer, and " this other guy called John "; and Peter Principle of Tuxedomoon, who claims that " we eventually figured out that the guy doing the graphics and the engineer in the studio were in fact the Residents.
* Peter and Asen lead a revolt of the Vlachs and Bulgars against the Byzantine Empire, eventually establishing the Second Bulgarian Empire.
He eventually negotiated an agreement with the IRS, that encouraged him to return to writing, and, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, he wrote several novels in collaboration with authors Peter Heck, Jody Lynn Nye, and Linda Evans.
Peter continued his campaigns in the Baltics, and eventually he built up a powerful navy.
Due to H-B action-adventure series as Johnny Quest, Space Ghost and Herculoids, the action style incidental tracks were created and adopted between 1964 and 1968, also eventually used in cartoons like The Atom Ant / Secret Squirrel Show and Space Kidettes or also some Peter Potamus episodes.
Peter sided with the Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, in the Second Barons ' War ; but he eventually left England for France with the queen.
When seeing a still of himself and Bruce Dern in The Wild Angels, Peter Fonda had the idea of a modern Western, involving two bikers travelling around the country and eventually getting shot by hillbillies.
Peter eventually married Frainey Funk, before he died August 13, 1799 at the age of 84.
Richard and his wife promised to be there for May, but she eventually ended up raising Peter by herself.
Without the influence of Ben, Peter became a troublemaker, even going so far as to steal cars, and was eventually exposed to a gamma bomb that transformed him into this reality's version of the Hulk ( Bruce Banner becomes this world's Spider-Man during experiments on the animals that were affected by the bomb ).
His words of wisdom, " With great power comes great responsibility ," eventually inspire Peter to become Spider-Man.
Parker was soon replaced by the band's second drummer, Peter Libby, who was himself replaced by Robbie Bean, before the band eventually settled on Tim " Curveball " Wright in 1986.
It eventually became the site of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, now simply of St Peter.
Lord Peter exposes the great-niece's motive and methods, including the false identity she has established in London, and she is eventually arrested and imprisoned on remand, where she commits suicide.

Peter and succumbed
In the first round Henman defeated Swedish Peter Lundgren 7 – 5, 7 – 6, but in the second round he succumbed to the eventual champion American Todd Martin 6 – 4, 6 – 4.
On 27 June 1996, Peter Adair finally succumbed to complications of AIDS at the age of 52 in San Francisco.
Peter succumbed to his lethargy, and the rule passed on to James I ( 1382 – 1398 ), his uncle and now prisoner in Genoa.
In the war there were Swedish troops fighting in Poland and Russia but they were also deployed in large numbers in the defense of the Baltic territories, where they slowly succumbed to Peter the Great's attacks.

Peter and pressure
This became clear when, on 27 February 1975, Peter Lorenz, the CDU candidate for mayor of Berlin, was kidnapped by the Movement 2 June ( allied to the RAF ) as part of pressure to secure the release of several other detainees.
Peter Grier, staff writer of the Christian Science Monitor describes this occurrence as ," Call it the benign side of peer pressure.
The fact that electromagnetic radiation exerts a pressure upon any surface exposed to it was deduced theoretically by James Clerk Maxwell in 1871 and Adolfo Bartoli in 1876, and proven experimentally by Russian physicist Peter Lebedev in 1900 and by Ernest Fox Nichols and Gordon Ferrie Hull in 1901.
In spite of the injury, and being targeted by the Leeds forwards, he made crucial saves throughout the match, denying both Peter Lorimer and Terry Cooper, and resisted more pressure from Leeds after Chelsea had taken the lead in extra time to help secure a 2 – 1 win.
Despite his imprisonment, and pressure from the Commission to stand down, Gotti is believed to have held on to his position as Gambino boss with his brother Peter and his son John A. Gotti Jr. relaying orders on his behalf.
Shrewdly guessing that Sweden was at exhaustion point, and that Heinrich von Görtz, the Swedish plenipotentiary, was acting ultra vires, he advised Peter to put additional pressure on Sweden to force a peace.
According to Peter Golden, " steady pressure from Turkic nomads was typical of the Khazar era, although there are no unambiguous references to permanent settlements ", while Vladimir Minorsky stated that, in Islamic times, " the town of Qabala lying between Sharvan and Shakki was a place where Khazars were probably settled ".
The accession of the Prussophile Peter III relieved the pressure on the eastern front.
Chapman, working with Tony Rudd and Peter Wright, pioneered the first Formula One use of " ground effect ", where a low pressure was created under the car by use of venturis, generating suction ( downforce ) which held it securely to the road whilst cornering.
" After a visit to Brazil from U. S. Under Secretary of State Peter Tarnoff the week before the vote, Brazil's decision to abstain instead of oppose the resolution can clearly be seen to be the result of enormous U / S / pressure.
The party's main focus has historically been advocacy for a single-payer health care system, which has recently come to fruition through the implementation of Green Mountain Care, a single payer health care program being pushed by Democratic Governor Peter Shumlin, due to pressure from the Progressive Party.
The second group is that of those who, " under the pressure of particular circumstances, have consented to receive episcopal ordination without the pontifical mandate, but have subsequently asked to be received into communion with the Successor of Peter and with their other brothers in the episcopate "; in view of the existing confusion on the part of Chinese Catholics, the Pope said: " It is indispensable, for the spiritual good of the diocesan communities concerned, that legitimation, once it has occurred, is brought into the public domain at the earliest opportunity, and that the legitimized Bishops provide unequivocal and increasing signs of full communion with the Successor of Peter.
When it became clear that the government was unwilling to entertain a further prisoner exchange given the experience of the kidnapping of Peter Lorenz two years earlier, the RAF tried to exert additional pressure by hijacking the Lufthansa aeroplane Landshut on October 13 with the help of the allied Palestinian group PFLP.
Sansom made a horrible error for the only goal of the game, toeing an attempted clearance high into the air and putting pressure on his fellow defenders, from which John Aldridge won a header for Ray Houghton to nod the ball past Peter Shilton.
* 17 September 2002-After a slow start to the season, the pressure is growing on Sunderland manager Peter Reid.
He could not get U. S. military officials to look into the matter, so he eventually contacted Weldon and Representative Peter Hoekstra, head of the House Intelligence Committee, to share his information and to try to get them to pressure the Defense Department and intelligence agencies to do the WMD searches in four locales.
Australian comic Peter Helliar says that performing in Melbourne is more fun for comedians because there is less pressure involved than in Edinburgh, where there is greater competition to gain an audience.
Peter Reddaway said that after he had studied official documents in the Soviet archives, including minutes from meetings of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, it became evident to him that Soviet officials at high levels paid close attention to foreign responses to these cases, and if someone was discharged, all dissidents felt the pressure had played a significant part and the more foreign pressure the better.
Peter, with the pressure of the time-limit bet, proposes.
The Peter Whitehead / Ian Stewart and Tony Rolt / Duncan Hamilton cars blew head gaskets, and the Stirling Moss / Peter Walker car, the only one not overheating, lost oil pressure after a mechanical breakage.
Due to public pressure created by broadcasts received from America, the General Post Office agreed in 1922 to license one commercial monopoly to be known as the British Broadcasting Company, Ltd. Peter Eckersley became its Chief Engineer.

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