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Scarcely and have
Scarcely have the Queen or Prince Charles set foot on Canadian soil before they are greeted with a 21-gun salute of newspaper columns complaining at the outmodedness of it all.
Scarcely anywhere else in the world would an elite class have allowed, or indeed pursued, such an indifference to style.
In the weekly newspaper Zeit, Klaus Hartung wrote: " Scarcely any political theory was more successful than that according to which revolutionaries have to revolutionize, according to which there will be no change in the society without a change in everyday life.

Scarcely and begun
Scarcely had the reprinting of the Talmud been begun, and the conditions of its printing been arranged by the commission, when Sixtus died.
Scarcely had the campaign begun, however, when Samsam al-Dawla was murdered by one of the sons of ' Izz al-Dawla while fleeing from Shiraz.

Scarcely and on
But on his arrival, all was chaos – " Scarcely had my troops got over when the dragoons and Swiss who had preceded us, came tumbling down upon my battalions in full flight … My own fellows turned about and fled along with them.
A third book was released online in 2012, downloadable as an ebook on tonymartinthings. com, called Scarcely Relevant, a collection of Martin's columns from the now closed Scriveners Fancy website.
Scarcely a year after graduating the Naval Academy he received the Medal of Honor for action in a boiler explosion on board.
Scarcely a nail was used to secure the shingles, they being hung on the rafters with wooden pegs.
Scarcely any of the brasses which now exist in England can be confidently referred to the first half of the 13th century, though several undoubted examples of this period are on record.
Scarcely four days later, on 30 January 1933, pursuant to a request by Hindenburg, Hitler formed a cabinet as the German Chancellor and Nazi leader, in coalition with the conservative German National People's Party.

Scarcely and than
" Scarcely had he chosen his table at the Dôme or the Sélect than he would be surrounded by five or six friends ; at nine o ' clock, when we got up to dinner, we would be 20 in all, and later in the evening, when we decided to go up to Montmartre to Charlotte Gardelle's or the Princess Marfa's — where Pascin loved to take the place of the drummer in the jazz band — he had to provide for 10 taxis.
It had, of course, no truth in it whatsoever, and I more than once confessed publicly that it was only a jocosity ... Scarcely a month goes by that I do not find the substance of it reprinted, not as foolishness but as fact, and not only in newspapers but in official documents and other works of the highest pretensions.
" Scarcely any one has noticed the book, although it has been before the public for more than twenty years.
( Chapter 10 ) " Scarcely more than half the stature of their predecessors, these beings were proportionally slight and lithe.
Scarcely a generation after the state ’ s first recorded game in 1867, Texas fielded 100 minor league clubs — more than any other state.

Scarcely and themselves
Scarcely had the Hierarchy been re-established in England when the Government offered education to the Catholic poor ; the Sisters of Notre Dame devoted themselves earnestly to this work, under the guidance of Sister Mary of St. Francis ( Hon.

Scarcely and which
Scarcely inferior to The Country Wife is The Plain Dealer — a play of which Voltaire said, " Je ne connais point de comédie chez les anciens ni chez les modernes où il y ait autant d ' esprit.
Martin wrote an online column called ' Scarcely Relevant ' at The Scrivener's Fancy which was updated weekly 2009-2011.

Scarcely and for
Scarcely a year later, the new board voted for another name change to Florence State University, once again symbolizing the steady expansion of the institution ’ s academic offerings and mission.
This caused him sorting difficulties as his report reflects: " Scarcely had the sorting operation commenced ( by making use of buckets for letter boxes ) when a perfect rush was made aboard, officers, non-commissioned officers and privates came to demand the letters and papers for their respective regiments, it was in vain that I endeavoured to interpose a barrier to enable me to continue the sorting unmolested ... of the confusion caused he sorted through the night ... On the following morning, at five o ' clock, I signalled ' Send for letters ', but the order being given shortly after for the whole fleet to weigh anchor I was unable to dispose of them.
Scarcely used in his first year, he was instrumental for the Navarrese in the following campaign, especially after the arrival in mid-October of coach José Antonio Camacho, finishing as the club's top scorer.

Scarcely and all
Scarcely seventy years elapsed when the words of the prophet were all fulfilled.

Scarcely and time
Scarcely was this over when Pizarro and his palace were involved again – This time with Almagro the blinkard, the one-eyed warrior who as Pizarro's partner had made possible the conquest of Peru.

Scarcely and .
Scarcely fifty years had passed since its appearance in Spain before it was quoted by many Kabbalists, including the Italian mystical writer Menahem Recanati and by Todros Abulafia.
* Edwards, Brendan Frederick R. ( 2008 ) "' He Scarcely Resembles the Real Man ': images of the Indian in popular culture ".
Scarcely had the provisional government been installed when it began devoting its entire attention to an anti-religious policy, in spite of a disastrous economic situation.
Scarcely anything is known of his life.
Scarcely during the remaining thirty-three years of Wyttenbach's life was there a moment of peace in the land.
Scarcely pausing in their conquests, the Tungusic Jurchen subdued neighboring Koryo ( Korea ) in 1226 and invaded the territory of their former allies, the Song, to precipitate a series of wars with China that continued through the remainder of the century.
Scarcely a year from the signing of the Convention of Kutaya the application by Ibrahim of Egyptian methods of government, notably of the monopolies and conscription, had driven Syrians, Druze and Arabs, who had welcomed him as a deliverer, into revolt.
Scarcely any aid from Germany could penetrate the British blockade to alleviate the enormous supply deficiencies, and only two blockade runners succeeded in reaching the colony.
Scarcely had Abu-Kariba proceeded farther, when he received news that the people of Yathrib had killed his son.
Scarcely 50 years after its completion William de Vere, who occupied the see from 1186 to 1199, altered the east end by constructing a retro-choir or processional path and a Lady Chapel ; the latter was rebuilt not long afterwards — between the years 1226 and 1246, during the Early English style — with a crypt beneath.

have and immortal
But give it to your fellow-citizens instead, or let the immortal gods have it.
According to Diogenes Laertius, in response to Alexander's claim to have been the son of Zeus-Ammon, Anaxarchus pointed to his bleeding wound and remarked, " See the blood of a mortal, not ichor, such as flows from the veins of the immortal gods.
Another prominent alien race is The Watchers, immortal and wise beings who watch over the Marvel Universe and have taken a sacred vow not to intervene in events, though the Watcher assigned to Earth, Uatu, has violated this oath on several occasions.
Thy name in fame's immortal Book have plac't
The immortal Prometheus was bound to a rock, where each day an eagle, the emblem of Zeus, was sent to feed on his liver, only to have it grow back to be eaten again the next day.
Orpheus, its legendary founder, is said to have taught that the immortal soul aspires to freedom while the body holds it prisoner.
Many other figures, like a great part of those who fought in the Trojan and Theban wars, Menelaus, and the historical pugilist Cleomedes of Astupalaea, were also believed to have been made physically immortal, but without having died in the first place.
Sammon also suggests that Nexus-7 replicants may not have a preset lifespan ( i. e., they could be immortal ).
* In the anime Rin-Daughters of Mnemosyne ( Mnemosyne ( anime )) The Tree of life is an eternal tree that bears fruit that grants immortal life to woman, while men are turned into short-lived angel-like creatures who have sex with and then kill the immortal woman.
He is an immortal who claims to have been born billions of years ago, in the Ancrindo Nebula, in the direction of the Magellanic Clouds.
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: I, in a very modest manner, shall walk about with bowed head ; I ’ ll have rave reviews … I can become immortal
Deities are often thought to be immortal, and are commonly assumed to have personalities and to possess consciousness, intellects, desires, and emotions comparable but usually superior to those of humans.
In fact, any particular infinite sequence the immortal monkey types will have had a prior probability of 0, even though the monkey must type something.
Orpheus, its legendary founder, is said to have taught that soul and body are united by a compact unequally binding on either ; the soul is divine, immortal and aspires to freedom, while the body holds it in fetters as a prisoner.
Most cancers are the result of " immortal " cells that have ways of evading this programmed destruction.
Let him do this, I say, and have for his own the immortal coverlet, the fleece, glowing with matted skeins of gold ".
In Bibliotheca historica, Diodorus Siculus wrote, " Polyhymnia, because by her great ( polle ) praises ( humnesis ) she brings distinction to writers whose works have won for them immortal fame ...".
He followed this advice, and thus refused the food that would have made him and his descendants immortal.
They appear to have expressed some doubt as to whether Geryon would prove to be immortal.
She was originally thought to have nine heads, and any neck, if severed, would give rise to two more heads, her ninth head was immortal.
Once back in military company outside Troy, they employed either Machaon the surgeon ( who may have been killed by Eurypylus of Mysia, son of Telephus, depending on the account ) or more likely Podalirius the physician, both sons of the immortal physician Asclepius, to heal his wound permanently.

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