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Posthumus and then
In the 2002 election, she defeated former Governor James Blanchard and House Democratic Whip David Bonior in the Democratic primary and then went on to win the gubernatorial election against the Republican nominee, Lieutenant Governor Dick Posthumus, to become governor.
When he fails, Iachimo hides in her bedchamber and uncovers her body while she sleeps, observing details of a mole on her breast which he then describes to Posthumus as proof that he had slept with her.

Posthumus and Iachimo's
Like Garrick, Irving removed the dream of Posthumus ; he also curtailed Iachimo's remorse and attempted to render Cloten's character consistent.

Posthumus and story
Imogen is also alluded to in Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story " The Antique Ring ": " Or, who knows, but it is the very ring which Posthumus received from Imogen?

Posthumus and identity
The king, under the influence of his wicked second wife, forbids his daughter Imogen to marry Posthumus Leonatus, a low-born but worthy man, preferring that she marry his boorish stepson Cloten, leading to mistaken identity, jealousy caused by false accusations of infidelity and a war with Rome provoked by the withholding of tribute, again at the instigation of the queen.

Posthumus and wrong
The Schiedammerpark murder case, as well as the similarly overturned case of the Putten murder, led to the installation of the " Posthumus I committee ", which analyzed what had gone wrong in the Schiedammerpark Murder case, and came to the conclusion that confirmation bias led the police to ignore and misinterpret scientific evidence ( DNA ).

Posthumus and Imogen
The editors of the Oxford and Norton Shakespeare believe the name of Imogen is a misspelling of Innogen — they draw several comparisons between Cymbeline and Much Ado About Nothing, in early editions of which a ghost character named Innogen was supposed to be Leonato's wife ( Posthumus being also known as " Leonatus ", the Latin form of the Italian name in the other play ).
Posthumus and Imogen by John Faed Imogen ( or Innogen ), daughter of the British king Cymbeline, is in love with Posthumus Leonatus, a man raised in her father's court who is described as possessing exceeding personal merit and martial skill.
The two have secretly married, exchanging jewellery as tokens: a ring from Imogen, a bracelet from Posthumus.
Cymbeline has discovered the affair and banishes Posthumus for his presumption, for Imogen is currently Cymbeline's only child and so her husband is heir to the British throne.
Posthumus waxes at length on Imogen's beauty and chastity, and Iachimo challenges him to a bet that he, Iachimo, can seduce Imogen and bring Posthumus proof of her adultery.
Returning to Italy, Iachimo convinces Posthumus that he has successfully seduced Imogen.
In his wrath, Posthumus sends two letters to Britain: one to Imogen, telling her to meet him at Milford Haven, on the west coast of Wales ; the other to Pisanio, Posthumus's servant left behind at court, ordering him to murder Imogen at the Haven.
Dressing himself in Posthumus's clothes, he determines to go to Wales and kill Posthumus while Imogen looks on, after which he will rape her on Posthumus's corpse before dragging her back to court for marriage.
Imogen awakes to find Cloten's headless body, and takes it for Posthumus due to the clothes.
A penitent Iachimo tells of his bet, how he could not seduce Imogen and yet tricked Posthumus into thinking he had.
Ecstatic, Imogen throws herself at Posthumus, who still takes her for a boy and knocks her down.
With her brothers restored to their place in the line of inheritance, Imogen is now free to marry Posthumus.
Barbara Jefford was criticised as too cold and formal for Imogen ; Leon Gluckman played Posthumus, Derek Godfrey Iachimo, and Derek Francis Cymbeline.
A decade later, John Barton's 1974 production for the RSC ( with assistance from Clifford Williams ) featured Sebastian Shaw in the title role, Tim Pigott-Smith as Posthumus, Ian Richardson as Jachimo, and Susan Fleetwood as Imogen.
In 1987, Bill Alexander directed the play in The Other Place ( later transferring to the Pit in London's Barbican Centre ) with Harriet Walter playing Imogen, David Bradley as Cymbeline and Nicholas Farrell as Posthumus.
Richard Johnson, Claire Bloom, Helen Mirren, and Robert Lindsay play Cymbeline, his Queen, Imogen, and Jachimo, respectively, with Michael Pennington as Posthumus.
In this play, Iachimo bets Posthumus ( Imogen's husband ) that he can make Imogen commit adultery with him.
Imogen is princess of Britain, and the virtuous wife of the exiled Posthumus, whose praise of her moral purity incites Posthumus's acquaintance Iachimo to bet Postumus that he can seduce her.

Posthumus and dead
Posthumus, which is so named because it composes songs that have dead ancient cities as a motif.

Posthumus and .
His campaign manager in that first election was a college friend, Dick Posthumus.
Posthumus later went on to be elected State Senator, Senate Majority Leader and Lieutenant Governor.
Posthumus.
* November 23 – King Ladislaus Posthumus of Bohemia and Hungary ( b. 1440 )
Posthumus, an independent music group formed in 2000, that produces cinematic style music.
" After stating that Posthumus ' fortunes will improve, Jupiter returns to heaven on his eagle.
Posthumus flees to Italy to the house of his friend Philario / Filario, where he meets Iachimo / Giacomo.
If Posthumus wins, not only must Iachimo pay him but also consent to a sword duel so that Posthumus may avenge his and Imogen's affronted honour.
Meanwhile a guilt-ridden Posthumus arrives with the Roman army and dresses himself as a poor British soldier, hoping to die on the battlefield.
The battle goes badly at first for the Britons, but four unknown men — Belarius, Guiderius, Arviragus, and Posthumus in their disguises — turn the tide, rallying Cymbeline's troops into a rout of the Romans.
Posthumus, still alive, gives himself up to Cymbeline as a Roman soldier, hoping to win his sought-for death by execution.
Before the god and spirits depart they leave a tablet on Posthumus's chest explaining in obscure prophecy how destiny will grant happiness to Posthumus and Britain.
Posthumus awakens, believing he has dreamed the ghosts and god, but wonders what the tablet could mean.
Posthumus stands in the ranks of prisoners with " Fidele ," Lucius, and Iachimo, all condemned to be executed.

then and comes
Even then, the flexibility of the phrasing suggests that the word comes first in importance.
`` Whence, then, comes the substance of the first man??
Merlin was an Ancient, fleeing from Atlantis and later Ascends, then comes back in order build the Sangraal, or Holy Grail, to defeat the Ori.
' then sudden destruction comes upon them.
Multiple clitics can be stacked up, and will split a preverb from the rest of the verb if the preverb comes at the beginning of the clause, e. g. diz-uh-þan-sat ijōs " and then he seized them ( fem.
( If one string runs out of letters to compare, then it is deemed to come first ; for example, " cart " comes before " carthorse ".
Nonetheless, the Talmud teaches that " If someone comes with the intention to murder you, then one is obligated to kill in self-defense than be killed ".
The Sermon on the Mount records that Jesus taught that if someone comes to harm you, then one must turn the other cheek.
He makes a point of maintaining an emotional distance from the orphans, so that they can more easily make the transition into an adoptive family, but when it becomes clear that Homer is going to spend his entire childhood at the orphanage, Wilbur trains the orphan as an obstetrician and then comes to love him.
The word caddie comes from the gascon Occitan capdèth or capdet, meaning chief then younger boy ( became cadet in French and refers to the Cadets de Gascogne: the captains serving in the French army in the 15th century who were the youngest sons of the aristocratic families of Gascony ).
Often the best teaching comes in the form, " I'll tell you what I think, but read the Bible for yourself, and then study and pray about it.
This started with a shot from a " phantom ride " at the point at which the train goes into a tunnel, and continued with the action on a set representing the interior of a railway carriage, where a man steals a kiss from a woman, and then cuts back to the phantom ride shot when the train comes out of the tunnel.
Gangleri then is taken to the king of the palace and comes upon three men ; High, Just-As-High, and Third.
In general, if we let A < sub > i </ sub > be the event that toss i of a fair coin comes up heads, then we have,
The ordination of a priest occurs before the Anaphora ( Eucharistic Prayer ) in order that he may on the same day take part in the celebration of the Eucharist: During the Great Entrance, the candidate for ordination carries the Aër ( chalice veil ) over his head ( rather than on his shoulder, as a deacon otherwise carries it then ) as a symbol of giving up his diaconate, and comes last in the procession and stands at the end of the pair of lines of the priests.
First comes a young man carrying a bleeding lance, then two boys carrying candelabras.
First socialist redemption, then comes national liberation like a whirlwind … Hitler stands between both opinions, but he is on his way to coming over to us completely.
In this sense it is the western view of the Holy Grail which comes closest to the Sufic ideal ; for to the Sufis Perfection is the Grail ; and the Holy Grail is for those who after they become perfect by giving all they have to the poor then go on to become " Abdal " or " changed ones " like Enoch who was " taken " by God because he " walked with God ".
By the Glivenko – Cantelli theorem, if the sample comes from distribution F ( x ), then D < sub > n </ sub > converges to 0 almost surely.
Olivier's makeup was so thick and stylised for that production that Vivien Leigh was quoted as saying " You hear Macbeth's first line, then Larry's makeup comes on, then Banquo comes on, then Larry comes on ".

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