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Smith and proceeded
Smith and company proceeded to make two expeditions to California in 1826 and 1827, which landed him in trouble with the Mexican authorities.
The remainder of the party proceeded on to Santa Fe hoping Smith would meet them there, but he never arrived.
He then proceeded to place copies of the new doctored photo in all of the players ' lockers so they could look at it and achieve the goal that Smith wanted.
Dan Smith, with the help of John Page, proceeded to work on a reissue of the most popular guitars of Leo Fender's era.
Morell proceeded to Homerton College in 1833, where he studied theology under John Pye Smith.
Consequently, Smith, Wellington and Hoddle Streets were extended north to connect with Heidelberg Road ( now Queens Parade ), and planning of Clifton Hill proceeded on a more organised basis than that of the remainder of the municipality, including reservation of land for public recreation purposes.
Host O ' Brien brought one of his characters, Pimp-Bot 5000 ( a " robot pimp "), onto the set, and Harris went into character as Dr. Smith and proceeded to insult Pimp-Bot.
Smith proceeded to Opechancanough's village.
One theory is that James Strang did indeed receive a letter of some sort from Joseph Smith, in which a blank sheet of paper was used for the envelope ; Strang, according to this premise, discarded the contents of that letter and proceeded to author his " Letter of Appointment ," using the blank outer sheet for the final page of its text.
The following day, Admiral Smith left his flag ship the USS Gearing and proceeded via launch to the " Santa Maria " to engage in negotiations with Galvão.
Mr Smith proceeded to the Brunswick Tower to assess the situation, and to begin the salvage operations which, together with fire precautions, had been the main responsibility of the castle brigade since the county force took over responsibility for fire-fighting at Windsor Castle in September 1991.

Smith and argue
Alan Wolfe summarises this viewpoint, which reject ( s ) any such distinction and argue ( s ) instead for the existence of a continuous liberal understanding that includes both Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes ...
Smith and others argue the long-necked variety should not be called lute at all because it existed for at least a millennium before the appearance of the short-necked instrument that eventually evolved into what is now known as the lute.
Aided by Matheson's nephew, Alexander Matheson ( 1805 – 1881 ) and MP John Abel Smith, Jardine met several times with Palmerston to argue the necessity for a war plan.
Writers such as WT Stace, Huston Smith, and Robert Forman argue that there are core similarities to mystical experience across religions, cultures and eras.
Many scholars, including researcher Anthony Smith, argue that nations tend to be formed on the basis of a pre-modern ethnic core that provides the myths, symbols, and memories for the modern nation and that WASPs were indeed that core.
Then though Gettier's cases stipulate that Smith has a certain belief and that his belief is true, it seems that in order to propose ( 1 ), one must argue that Gettier, ( or, that is, the writer responsible for the particular form of words on this present occasion known as case ( 1 ), and who makes assertion's about Smith's " putative " beliefs ), goes wrong because he has the wrong notion of justification.
Michael Somare, who became Papua New Guinea's first Prime Minister, said that his country had been able to enter self-government without fear of having to argue with an Ian Smith " simply because of Paul Hasluck ".
The first published reference to the plant appears in James Edward Smith's 1807 An introduction to physiological and systematical botany, where Smith used it to argue that the tepals of liliaceous plants are sepals rather than petals:
Secular Mormon scholars argue that these changes reflect the changing doctrines of Joseph Smith, but Mormon apologetic scholars are more likely to hold that the changes are elaborations or clarifications of previously revealed doctrine.
These authors believe that Joseph Smith, in the 19th century, would not have made this heliocentric " mistake " about Kolob, and therefore, they argue that the Book of Abraham is of ancient origin.
" Bay claims that Smith refused to say the line, causing the director and actor to argue back and forth over the line.
From the 19th century, because the interpretation of Uriah Smith, some groups of Seventh-day Adventists argue that the sentence is identified with the " number of the beast " ( 666 ), and would be used in the tiara, calling the Pope would be the Antichrist.
Harmond accuses Roosevelt of being Smith's " black face " and the two argue over the consequences of Harmond demanding changes in the development plans and if Roosevelt is allowing himself to be used by Bernie Smith.
They argue that markets do not always produce the best or most efficient outcome, that redistribution of wealth can improve economic health, and that advances in economics since Adam Smith show that people's actions are not always rational.
When Hale begins to argue with Lucius about the latter's brutal social ethics, Lucius attacks him for the leadership role, but their fight is interrupted by a group of warrior slavers under the rulership of one Valdemar ( Kevin Smith ), who has erected his own empire and still plans to expand by using the new arrivals as his slave force.
Some writers argue that Marx's production price is similar, or performs the same theoretical function, as the " natural prices " of classical political economy found e. g. in the writings of Adam Smith and David Ricardo.
Some have gone so far as to argue that interactive marketing and advertising techniques will not work unless practitioners " step into the shoes " of and approach the Internet from the consumer's vantage point ( Cross & Smith, 1997 ).

Smith and failed
In the letter to Wanley, Hickes responds to an apparent charge against Smith, made by Wanley, that Smith had failed to mention the Beowulf script when cataloguing Cotton MS. Vitellius A. XV.
" It has been theorised that Smith failed to mention the Beowulf manuscript because of his reliance on previous catalogues or because either he had no idea how to describe it or because it was temporarily out of the codex.
Smith co-wrote and took the lead role in the space comedy Morons from Outer Space but the film failed to make much impact.
After working with a hitting instructor during the offseason, Smith failed to record a base hit in his first 32 at bats of the 1979 season.
The 1993 season marked the only time between 1981 and 1996 that Smith failed to make the All-Star team, and Smith finished the 1993 season with a. 288 batting average and. 974 fielding percentage.
A provisional government subsequently headed by Smith and his moderate collaborator Abel Muzorewa, however, failed in appeasing international critics or halting the bloodshed.
One justification of this is that " when evaluation findings are challenged or utilization has failed, it was because stakeholders and clients found the inferences weak or the warrants unconvincing " ( Fournier and Smith, 1993 ).
The command of the district passed briefly to George Crittenden and then to Kirby Smith, the latter of whom launched a failed invasion of Kentucky in August 1862.
Duncan Smith, said that Labour ’ s strategy to spend more than £ 150 billion in extra benefit payments for poor families had failed to stop child poverty.
However with confirmed in overall control of the UDA Harding Smith initially remained silent until in 1974 he declared that the West Belfast brigade of the movement was splitting from the mainstream UDA on the pretext of a visit to Libya organised by Tyrie in a failed attempt to procure arms from Colonel Qadaffi.
After Field failed to win the country's independence from Britain on the federation's dissolution in 1963, Smith took his place in 1964 and, running on an election promise of independence, led the RF to a clean sweep of the 50 largely white-elected " A " roll seats in the May 1965 general election.
Smith remained as premier until 1 June 1979 as the head of a white minority government ; the state failed to gain international recognition and United Nations economic sanctions were instituted.
" Smith failed to take advantage of opportunities, and in so doing, he came to appear both intransigent and indecisive.
The new constabulary first demonstrated its efficiency against civil agitation and Irish separatism during Daniel O ' Connell's 1843 “ monster meetings ” to urge repeal of the Act of Parliamentary Union, and the Young Ireland campaign led by William Smith O ' Brien in 1848, although it failed to contain violence at the so-called " Battle of Dolly's Brae " in 1849 ( which provoked a Party Processions Act to regulate sectarian demonstrations ).
In the June 2003 case Wiggins v. Smith, the petitioner Kevin Wiggins, who had been sentenced to death for murder, was granted habeas corpus because his attorney had failed to fully investigate or present mitigating evidence regarding Wiggins's childhood.
A prospect of a post in Sydney led him to engage himself to Blanche Mary Shore Smith, but when that failed to materialize, he traveled in 1852 to Cambridge, Massachusetts, encouraged by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
The comic book " City of Devils " ( 1983 ) features two Doctor Who companions, journalist Sarah Jane Smith ( likeness ' Elisabeth Sladen ) and robot dog K-9 uncover a hidden city of Silurians ( here, ' Eocenes ') in an Egyptian archaeological dig, who seek peaceful coexistence with humans ; this comic strip is based on the premise of failed television spin-off series K9 and Company.
Smith was initially impressed by McCarthy's accusations of Communists working in the State Department, but became disillusioned after McCarthy failed to provide any evidence to validate his charges.
Sir Thomas Smith ’ s failed colony in Ireland:
Pointing out that Smith became a director of the station, Pilkington asked why Tyne Tees failed to produce a documentary about a Newcastle politician, instead leaving it to Manchester-based Granada's current affairs programme World in Action.
He participated in Braxton Bragg's failed invasion of Kentucky and near the end of the war became chief of staff to Edmund Kirby Smith in the Trans-Mississippi Department.
Clarke placed the document in storage in the Rhodesian Parliament building until the morning of November 11, when Smith and his cabinet colleagues — after a last-minute appeal by the British Government failed to convince them not to follow this course of action — voted unanimously to declare their independence.

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