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Repeatedly frustrated in his attempts to dismiss Grace by the umpire who refused to give him out, Kotright finally knocked two of Grace's stumps out of the ground.

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Repeatedly questioned, she stands solidly behind her outlandish story and continues to return to the cave as the lady has asked.

Repeatedly and had
Repeatedly calling on Carp to include PCD ministers in his executive, Ionescu sided with Brătianu in May 1911, during the scandal erupting over Bucharest's tram system ( when the Conservatives uncovered that the former Mayor of Bucharest, Vintilă Brătianu, had contracted some of his fellow Liberals to complete the work in question ).
Repeatedly, his works triggered public controversies, since Bernhard constantly attacked a typical Austrian manner of treating the Nazi past in simply ignoring what had happened.

Repeatedly and .
Repeatedly emerging victorious from these decisive wars has allowed Britain to influence world events with its policies and establish its self as great power and one of the world's leading military and economic powers.
Repeatedly being wrong actually seemed to be an advantage, conferring some sort of puzzling magic glow upon the speaker.
Repeatedly Pelton asked Lindh if he wanted to call his parents or have Pelton do so, but Lindh declined.
Repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt, the city slowly declined and was abandoned in the Byzantine era.
# Repeatedly Merge sublists to produce new sublists until there is only 1 sublist remaining.
Repeatedly rejected by the company's board and management, Perelman continued press forward with a hostile takeover raising his offer from an initial bid of $ 47. 50 per share until it reached $ 53. 00 per share.
Repeatedly timing each period of a Kater pendulum, and adjusting the weights until they were equal, was time consuming and error-prone.
Repeatedly restored in the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Repeatedly the club has supported its local rival 1860 Munich with gratuitous friendlies, transfers at favorable rates, and direct money transfers.
Repeatedly outmaneuvering the French, the Anglo-Allied army forced Joseph and Jourdan to fight at the Battle of Vitoria on 21 June 1813.
Repeatedly using a selective quotation taken from the second paragraph of one of the articles, the Neoists attacked Booth, and through this by association, GA itself.
Repeatedly defeated in battle by the Greeks, and plagued by internal rebellions that hindered their ability to fight the Greeks, after 449 BC Artaxerxes I and his successors instead adopted a policy of divide-and-rule.
Repeatedly, Spann tried to draw the ruling powers ' attention to his authoritarian theory of a corporate state which, as he saw it, could, and should, be introduced immediately for the benefit of all.
Repeatedly the specialists on I Enoch have come out in favor of the Jewish nature and its first century CE origin, and probable pre-70 date.
Davenport and Armstrong ( 2004 ) lists several other studies and states: " Repeatedly, democratic political systems have been found to decrease political bans, censorship, torture, disappearances and mass killing, doing so in a linear fashion across diverse measurements, methodologies, time periods, countries, and contexts.
Repeatedly touching the putty to a drawing pulls ever more medium free, gradually lightening the work in a controlled fashion.
File: Dive hand signal Cramps. png | I have a cramp: Repeatedly clenching and unclenching fist, and point at cramped area
Repeatedly, one or two states defeated legislative proposals of major importance.
Repeatedly pressing the A or B buttons causes the Balloon Fighter to flap his arms and rise into the air.
Repeatedly attacked by English raiders during the Wars of Scottish Independence, it was fortified during both World Wars to defend nearby Edinburgh.
Repeatedly mentioned is the promise of the Lord, " I will be your God and you will be my people " ( cf.

refused and entrance
When they were refused entrance to his brother's house nearby, they smashed down the door, broke the window, and threw lighted clothes wet with kerosene into the room.
At age seven, after apparently taking lessons from Antoine François Marmontel, he passed the entrance examination for piano at the Paris Conservatoire, but he was refused admission because he was believed to be too young.
" He was the only Roman general known to have refused to celebrate his victory with a triumphal entrance into his capital.
In any case, the Assyrian army was refused entrance, and set instead to besiege the capital.
At various times later in his political career, offers were made to raise his rank, but Hara refused them every time on the basis that it would alienate himself from the common men and limit his ability to gain entrance to the House of Representatives.
During the ensuing hour, the activists refused and blocked an entrance to a highway, a " scuffle " broke out: In an interview given by one of the members he stated בשלב מסויים החלטנו לאתגר את החיילים ולנסות להמשיך בנסיעה ( at some point we decided to test the soldiers and continue to move ) and after few moments they had been assaulted and in an interview for JPost " After about half-an-hour, he said, the cyclists decided to push past the IDF, and that is when the violence began .".
Arnold had no intention of attending West Point ( he was preparing to attend Bucknell University and enter the Baptist ministry ) but took the entrance examination after his older brother Thomas defied their father and refused to do so, and placed second on the list.
Frank, who has been refused entrance to the castle by Gilfain, defies orders and maneuvers his way inside the courtyard.
She is then refused entrance, so to distract the viewers, she finishes by saying " Look, there goes Art Malik!
In 1738, she refused Louis entrance to her bedroom, and after this, their private relationship ended, though the formal marriage continued in spite of her husband's infidelities.
Should entrance be refused for any reason, parents have a statutory right of appeal, which is heard by the governors of the school.
: " how the authorities refused requests from Bentalha's residents for arms with which to defend themselves ; how the security forces treated the local Islamist groups with a degree of indulgence that the civilian populations found incomprehensible ; how, on the night of the massacre, most of the members of the local ' patriot ' militia had been sent away for some relaxation in a coastal resort on the orders of the local army commander ; how, during the massacre itself, the security forces were stationed on the edge of Bentalha and were aware of what was going on ; how the neighbourhood of Haï El-Djilali, where Yous himself lived and which was specifically targeted by the attack, was repeatedly illuminated by huge projectors recently installed in a nearby field by the police, as if to light the attackers ' way ; how a military helicopter hovered over the scene throughout much of the six hours that the massacre lasted ; how troops manning the roadblock at the entrance to Bentalha stopped civilians from nearby villages from coming to the rescue and even reportedly shot dead a policeman who tried to do his duty in this respect ; and how the assailants were allowed to stroll out of Bentalha and escape down the main road south, the security forces making no attempt to intercept them, although well placed to do so.
After being refused entry, Soulforce formed a picket line outside the entrance to the campus and protested for approximately five hours.
Although the council refused to comment, the letter, which was published on 1 February 1961, caused considerable local debate, and a protest cruise was organised on the Erewash Canal, with the Derby Canal entrance lock as the destination.
He was refused entrance to the UK by British officials in Nepal as it was claimed he " doesn't have strong enough ties with the UK " for him to be allowed to settle there.
The atabeg of the city, Mu ' in ad-Din Unur, however refused them entrance, using the presence of Zangi's sons to convince the Franks to release the siege.
In addition to this, during Chinese New Year 2006, many visitors from the mainland bore valid tickets but were refused entrance to the park.
Baldasaro was forced to withdraw when he could not meet the filing fee and threatened legal action against the party when they refused to waive $ 30, 000 entrance fee.
When his father refused to send him till he was older, in an act of rebellion Manekshaw appeared for and qualified in the entrance examination for enrolment into the Indian Military Academy ( IMA ), Dehradun and as a result became part of the first intake of 40 cadets on 1 October 1932.
Lori is refused entrance to the underground by Lylesburg, another member of the Nightbreed.
The events inside the miniscope are intercut with events involving its owners, travelling showman Vorg and his assistant Shirna, who have just arrived at the planet of Inter Minor but are suspected of being spies and refused entrance by a three-member tribunal.
Here he met and married Natalya Bigdanova Korsak, who, as a woman, had been refused entrance to the university.
Before his discovery, the cave was known only to locals, who, believing that it was an entrance to Hell, refused to explore it.
Some materials were unloaded onto Santa Rosa Island to raise some of the ships, but Calbo, the fleet commander, refused to send any ships through the channel after the lead ship, the 64-cannonSan Ramon, grounded in its attempt, citing that danger, and some British guns that seemed to have range to the bay entrance.

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