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Seeing society as atomistic, they believed that society was no more than the sum of its individual members.
Seeing no use in his son's purely intellectual pursuits, Mao's father cut off his allowance, forcing Mao to move into a hostel for the destitute.
Seeing him surrounded by the King's entourage, the rebel army was in uproar, but King Richard, seizing the opportunity, rode forth and shouted, " You shall have no captain but me ," a statement left deliberately ambiguous to defuse the situation.
Seeing no value in human life, the thinking machines – now including armies of robot soldiers and other aggressive machines, with the Titans as their commanders – dominate and enslave nearly all of humanity in the universe for 900 years, until a jihad is ignited by the independent robot Erasmus's murder of Manion Butler, the young son of Serena Butler.
Seeing no build-up of forces outside, the militants agreed.
Seeing the dismayed expressions of her " parents ", combined with a series of sudden realizations, including the fact that the family photo album contains no pictures of her as a child, she arrives at the shocking reality that she, too, is a robot, albeit much more emotionally sophisticated than the ones that were dismantled.
Seeing an opportunity for expansion, Gelo used his now large military force to capture the city of Syracuse with little or no resistance, reinstating the exiled Gamori.
Locke withheld his " An Examination of P Malebranche's Opinion Of Seeing All Things In God " from publication, " because he looked upon it to be an opinion that would not spread but was like to die of itself, or at least to do no great harm.
As the band picked up the award, he commented on stage, " Seeing as we don't get nominated for this shit no more this'll have to do.
Seeing it thus, monks, the instructed disciple of the pure one turns away from material shape, he turns away from feeling, turns away from perception, turns away from the habitual tendencies, turns away from consciousness ; turning away he is detached ; by his detachment he is freed ; in freedom there is the knowledge that he is freed and he comprehends: Destroyed is birth, brought to a close the Brahma-faring, done is what was to be done, there is no more being such or so .”
Seeing no future for himself in Cape Town, he decided to move to Johannesburg in August 1896.
" Seeing that she received the compliment in the spirit in which it was meant, he lost no time in calling upon her, and was from that moment the recipient of those " favours " to which he alludes with pride in the dedication of the play to her.
Seeing no other solution, Prince Mytho prepares to once again shatter his heart with his sword.
Seeing no end to the raids and attacks by the pirates, the Shou Emperor amassed a fleet of 100, 000 ships to launch an invasion of Wa.
Seeing no other option available he ordered his cavalry to attack.
Seeing no way to get out of the machine and return to safety, he triggers a built-in cryogenic device.
Seeing no further reason to protect Connor, Nitti reveals his location to Sullivan, making him promise that this will end.
Seeing De Caus ' completed wing standing alone as an entirety, it was considered too plain — De Caus ' original plan was for the huge facade to have a low pitched roof, with wings finishing with no architectural symbols of termination.
Seeing no alternative, Alan attends the next meeting of the Commission and unveils Polaroid photos of Sarah in flagrante delicto with each and every member of the Commission ( again, save for Piers ).
Seeing no prospect of active service, he resolved to go to India, and at the end of 1822 transferred into the 13th Regiment ( Light Infantry ), then commanded by Major Robert Sale, and embarked on the General Kyd in January 1823 for India.
Seeing no other solution, Nathan shot Tyler, freeing Dawnsilk ( though she received brain damage from the mental link between her and Tyler ).
Seeing no other recourse, at the Battle of Salisbury, Arthur charges Mordred and impales him with a spear.
Seeing no future for his conciliatory political concepts in a future election, he believed Sinn Féin in its moderate form had earned the right to represent nationalist interests.
Seeing no other way forward, Falk consents to have his memory erased.
In 1952, ten years after writing The Art of Seeing, Huxley spoke at a Hollywood banquet, wearing no glasses and, according to Bennett Cerf, apparently reading his paper from the lectern without difficulty.

Seeing and hope
Seeing that there might be hope with a living Prime, Jetfire then acknowledges that he had never done anything " worth doing " until he had fought on behalf of the Autobots and sacrifices himself by tearing out his spark in order to allow for Optimus to use his parts to engage the Fallen.
Seeing loyal companion swept away by the river, Chip expresses hope that Mario's body will be taken to the ocean, visiting the sea having always been the guide's dream.
Seeing that there was now no hope for peace, Yudhisthira, the eldest of the Pandavas, asked his brothers to organize their army.
* Princes Seeing and Acting in Their Own Long-Range Best Interests-That the Princes would see that their best hope for a future would lie in rapidly joining and becoming a united block without which no group could hope, mathematically, to wield power.

Seeing and prevailing
Seeing the old pagan ways still prevailing among the people of the Alps, Bernard resolved to devote himself to their conversion.

Seeing and Charles
Seeing the defeat of his army from a stretcher in the rear, Charles ordered the army to retreat at 11: 00 a. m. By noon, the battle was over as Russian cavalry had mopped up the stragglers on the battlefield and returned to their own lines.
Seeing the dangerous situation of his Advance Guard, Archduke Charles ordered Liechtenstein, with five cavalry regiments to the rescue of these infantrymen.
Seeing the French advance, Archduke Charles ordered his Corps commanders to deny the flank of the Grenadier Reserve and III Korps.
Seeing this as a classic Pyrrhic victory, British Whig Party leader and war critic Charles James Fox echoed Plutarch's famous words by saying, " Another such victory would ruin the British Army!
" Seeing the common people of England by joynt consent of person and purse have caste out Charles our Norman oppressour, wee have by this victory recovered ourselves from under his Norman yoake.
Winstanley wrote: " Seeing the common people of England by joynt consent of person and purse have caste out Charles our Norman oppressour, wee have by this victory recovered ourselves from under his Norman yoake.
Seeing Charles and James there arguing, John waited till James left.
Seeing this and the possibility of his being cut off from his line of retreat through Czaslau and forced back against brook of Brtlinka, Charles gave the order for a general retreat at about Noon, abandoning his cannon at the town of Czaslau.
Seeing the approaching mob, Charles Autobees rode to Santa Fe to get help.
Seeing the Restoration at hand, entered into negotiation with the agents of Charles II.
Seeing that the Roman Catholic Church has long been established in the Philippine Islands, missionary Charles Henry Brent mentioned that " we are not building an altar over and against another altar ," thus focusing Episcopal missionary activities among the Chinese of Manila, the tribes in Mindanao and the tribes of northern Luzon.

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