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Sarah and denied
Frightened, Sarah denied laughing.
Tim Smith has denied that Gentle Giant was an influence on the band, but Sarah Smith says that they were.
The appointment of Frattini raised concerns by the British Lib-Dem Sarah Ludford, due to the allegations of Frattini's belonging to freemasonry raised by Buttiglione himself and denied by Frattini Frattini is also nominated at one of the five places of Vice President of the European Commission.
Sarah told her husband about the incident ; Orson took Sarah's side and confronted Smith, who denied Sarah's allegation and responded that she was John C. Bennett's lover.
Sarah Grimke is categorized as not only an abolitionist but also a feminist because she challenged the church that touted their inclusiveness then denied her.
A few simple questions to Miss Cushing, a few observations, a cable to Liverpool, and a visit to Miss Cushing's sister Sarah ( Holmes was denied admittance by the doctor because she was having a " brain fever ") convince Holmes that the ears belong to Miss Cushing's other sister, Mary, and her extramarital lover.
" The same day Governor Sarah Palin seconded Ruedrich's call, although she later denied having said Begich should resign.
Sarah Kennedy, in a Daily Telegraph interview published later in the month, claimed she had been forced out by an " enemy " at the BBC and denied having a drink problem.

Sarah and laughing
Fisher laughs at the thanks, watching it at home with his daughter Sarah, who doesn ’ t know why he ’ s laughing.
It features Adolphe Le Prince, Sarah Whitley, Joseph Whitley and Harriet Hartley in the garden, walking around and laughing.

Sarah and when
She had swished away, she had been gone for a long time probably when Sarah suddenly realized that she ought to stop her, pour out the coffee, so no one would drink it.
She went downstairs and received another curious shock, for when Glendora flapped into the dining room in her homemade moccasins, Sarah asked her when she had brought coffee to her room and Glendora said she hadn't.
A few drops of rain just before midnight, when Sarah Vaughan was in the midst of her first number, scattered the more timid members of the audience briefly, but at this hour and with Sarah on the stand, most of the listeners didn't care whether they got wet.
According to the Book of Genesis, Abraham was 100 years old when Isaac was born, and Sarah was beyond childbearing years.
Later, when Sarah overheard three messengers of the Lord renew the promise, she laughed inwardly for the same reason.
In a fuller description, when angels came to Abraham to tell him of the future punishment to be imposed on Sodom and Gomorrah, his wife, Sarah, " laughed, and We gave her good tidings of Isaac, and after Isaac of ( a grandson ) Jacob " ( XI: 71-74 ); and it is further explained that this event will take place despite Abraham and Sarah's old age.
After Congress went into recess in the summer of 1826, Polk returned to Tennessee to see Sarah, and when Congress met again in the autumn, Polk returned to Washington with Sarah.
In The Time Warrior, when Linx examines Sarah Jane, he comments on how the human reproduction system is ' inefficient ' and that humans ' should change it '.
Classic examples of this came in 1988, when Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis chose experienced Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen, and 2008, when Republican candidate John McCain picked Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
Also, even in the first film Skynet's plan would not really make sense unless it believed that history could be changed, and when Sarah Connor asks Kyle Reese if he's saying the Terminator is from the future, he responds ' One possible future.
After his death in 1928, the theatre retained the name Sarah Bernhardt until the Occupation by the Germans in World War II, when the name was changed to Théâtre de la Cité because of Bernhardt's Jewish ancestry.
His mother, Sarah ( Sadie ) Glantz Berlinger ( 1877 – 1954 ), eventually became stagestruck and changed her name to Sandra Berle when Milton became famous.
* In " The Turk ", an episode of the science fiction television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, John tells his mother about the singularity, a point in time when machines will be able to build superior versions of themselves without the aid of humans.
His lack of influence was thrown into relief later that year when Kennedy appointed Johnson's friend Sarah T. Hughes to a federal judgeship ; whereas Johnson had tried and failed to garner the nomination for Hughes at the beginning of his vice presidency, House Speaker Sam Rayburn wrangled the appointment from Kennedy in exchange for support of an administration bill.
The style was influenced strongly by Czech artist Alphonse Mucha, when Mucha produced a lithographed poster, which appeared on 1 January 1895 in the streets of Paris as an advertisement for the play Gismonda by Victorien Sardou, featuring Sarah Bernhardt.
Sarah is mortified when she learns Logan has been using the bodies of the dead soldiers in his research, and devises a plan to escape the complex with John and Miguel.
He filled his new few years with smaller works for his friends until 1748, when Richardson started helping Sarah Fielding and her friend Jane Collier to write novels.
Trebarwith was the scene of the shipwreck of the Sarah Anderson in 1886 ( all on board perished ), but the most famous of the wrecks happened on December 20, 1893 at Lye Rock when the barque Iota was driven against the cliff.
Disguised as a man called “ George ,” the First Lady infiltrates Sarah ’ s entourage and sabotages their tour throughout the US, though she does come to accept Sarah when the French actress ’ charms and singing talent moves a tribe of hostile Indians.

Sarah and Elohim
Using methods already well established in the study of the Classics for sifting and assessing differing manuscripts, he drew up parallel columns and assigned verses to each of them according to what he had noted as the defining features of the text of Genesis: whether a verse used the term " YHWH " ( Yahweh ) or the term " Elohim " ( God ) referring to God, and whether it had a doublet ( another telling of the same incident, as for example the two accounts of the creation of man, and the two accounts of Sarah being taken by a foreign king ).

Sarah and questioned
Dorothy Good, the daughter of Sarah Good, was only 4 years old, and when questioned by the magistrates her answers were construed as a confession, implicating her mother.
" Columnist Matt Lewis of Politics Daily also questioned Limbaugh's appearance on Family Guy, citing his support for former Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin, whose daughter, Bristol Palin, has openly criticized MacFarlane and called the show's writers " heartless jerks.
Whiting was questioned about the disappearance of eight-year-old Sarah Payne, who went missing on 1 July 2000 while visiting her grandparents in Kingston Gorse in Sussex, some several miles from Whiting's flat.
Although " The deterministic model of technology is widely propagated in society " ( Sarah Miller ), it has also been widely questioned by scholars.
Stewart eventually retired from Radio 2 in April 2006, not long after releasing his autobiography where he questioned the position of his colleagues Sarah Kennedy and Johnnie Walker on the network.

Sarah and Abraham
At the directive of God / Allah, Prophet Abraham took Hagar as a concubine with the permission of his wife Sarah, who was infertile ( according to Islamic sources ).
The Old Testament describes a number of marriages, some of the best known being Adam and Eve ; Abraham, Sarah and Hagar ; Isaac and Rebekah ; Jacob, Rachel and Leah ; Boaz and Ruth ; David, Michal, Ahinoam, Abigail, Maachah, Haggith, Abital, Eglah and Bathsheba ; and Hosea and the prostitute Gomer, whom he married at God's command.
For example, while in a conversion to Judaism a convert must accept basic Jewish principles of faith, and renounce all other religions, the process is more like a form of adoption, or changing national citizenship ( i. e. becoming a formal member of the people, or tribe ), with the convert becoming a " child of Abraham and Sarah.
:* Lech-Lecha, on Genesis 12 – 17: Abraham, Sarah, Lot, covenant, Hagar and Ishmael, circumcision
" Abram's name is changed to Abraham and that of his wife Sarai to Sarah, and circumcision of all males is instituted as the sign of the covenant.
Abraham asks God that Ishmael " might live in Thy sight ," ( that is, be favoured ), but God replies that Sarah will bear a son, who will be named Isaac, through whom the covenant will be established.
On the death of Sarah, Abraham purchases Machpelah ( modern Hebron ) for a family tomb and sends his servant to Mesopotamia to find among his relations a wife for Isaac, and Rebekah is chosen.
According to the Biblical Book of Genesis, the Patriarch Abraham and his wife Sarah were half-siblings, both being children of Terah ( Ge 20: 12 ).
Isaac (;, Yiçḥaq, " he will laugh ";, ;, ; ; or ) as described in the Hebrew Bible, was the only son Abraham had with his wife Sarah, and was the father of Jacob and Esau.
Genesis, however, ascribes the laughter to Isaac's parents, Abraham and Sarah, rather than El.
He laughed because Sarah was past the age of childbearing ; both she and Abraham were advanced in age.
When Abraham became one hundred years old, this son was born to him by his first wife Sarah.
In the Hebrew Bible, he is the son of Isaac and Rebekah, the grandson of Abraham, Sarah and of Bethuel, and the younger twin brother of Esau.
After Jacob died there 17 years later, Joseph carried Jacob's remains to the land of Canaan, where he gave them stately burial in the same Cave of Machpelah as were buried Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah and Jacob's wife, Leah ().
Following the example of Sarah, who gave her handmaid to Abraham after years of infertility, Rachel gave Jacob her handmaid, Bilhah, in marriage so that Rachel could raise children through her.
This is followed by the story of the three patriarchs ( Abraham, Isaac and Jacob ), Joseph ( Genesis 12 – 50 ) and the four matriarchs ( Sarah, Rebekah, Leah and Rachel ).
He reported: Here there is the great church called St. Abram, and this was a Jewish place of worship at the time of the Mohammedan rule, but the Gentiles have erected there six tombs, respectively called those of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah, Jacob and Leah.
* 1695 BC — Death of Sarah, wife of Abraham, according to the Hebrew Calendar
The first was purchased by Abraham for Sarah from Ephron the Hittite ( Gen. 23: 20 ).
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah, considered the Patriarchs and Matriarchs of the Jewish people, are all believed to be buried there.
According to the Book of, Sarah, the wife of Abraham, " died in Kirjath-arba ; the same is Hebron in the land of Canaan ".

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