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" Stating that she was willing to sacrifice herself by jumping into the Seine if Robespierre were to join her, de Gouges desperately attempted to grab the attention of the French citizenry and alert them to the dangers that Robespierre embodied.
Stating that " Paramahansa Yogananda was sent to the West by Jesus Christ himself " with the said intent to " restore the original Christian teachings among his followers ", in Revelations of Christ Swami Kriyananda, Yogananda's disciple and Ex-minister of the Self-Realization Fellowship, provides a distilled commentary on the life and teachings of Christ, all of which is meant to serve as an anticipatory primer to Yogananda's more philosophically nuanced treatment in The Second Coming of Christ.
Stating that coal " was used wastefully and extravagantly in all its applications ", he predicted in 1863 that England would cease to produce coal within two centuries.
Stating that he was planning to accept a position in Switzerland with his employer, deputy mayor Stanley Moskal announced his resignation in October 2011.
Stating that all months had 30 days between and, the Oxford Companion to the Year ( 1999 ) ' corrected ' Parise's list by specifying that " Lenin Day " was after ( Gregorian ), a two-day " Workers ' First of May " was after ( Gregorian ), two " Industry Days " were after ( Gregorian ), and placed the leap day after ( Gregorian ).
Stating that he was happy to no longer have the stress of managing, he played for the Robins for the 1928 and 1929 seasons.
Stating that the deal was " an historical one ", Prachanda said that Nepal would soon be transformed into a republic after the Constituent Assembly elections.
Stating that she has no problem with killing people, but this was not really ' their ' fight, she instead cuts Catwoman's whip in a way that causes the DC character to fall into a truck filled with sand.
Stating that, or asking if, someone was a " friend of Dorothy " was a euphemism used for discussing sexual orientation without others knowing its meaning.
" Stating that it was " factually untrue " that what Judge Stump did was an act " normally performed by a judge ," he wrote.
Stating " it was felt that in the present economic climate it would not be right for any individual to pocket a bonus package of £ 1. 6million ", he accepted the bonus, donating £ 900, 000 to his own charity, the Souter Charitable Trust, which assists humanitarian projects in the UK and overseas that adhere to the teachings of Christianity.
Stating that Las Vegas was the most demanding place she ever worked, she won Entertainer of the Year for the Vegas run of Sweet Charity.
Stating " I was over in England this summer and I met up with Simon Laffy, who used to be the bass player in my old band, Girl, and Paul Cook, who was the drummer in The Sex Pistols.
Stating that " ow is not the time to defend outdated treaties but to defend the American people ," he made it clear that he was willing to abandon the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in order to do this.
Stating that there was a tiny flaw in the jade, Lin Xiangru snatched it back and threatened to break both the jade and his bones if the Qin tried to take it back by force.

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Stating that cannot go to zero is analogous to the third law of thermodynamics which states, the entropy of a system at absolute zero is a well-defined constant.
Stating that " as the Mountain could not wait upon Mahomet, Mahomet would go to the mountain ", he asked the printer to visit him at the Waggon & Horses, to discuss his printing requirements.
Stating that " any popular education at the present day should be systematic ," he hired Harvard professors to repeat their courses for an audience of adults in Boston in the late afternoon or evening, promising the same quality and examinations.
Stating in NME that they " just wanted to get them songs out there ", the release alluded to the fact that their actual ( full-length ) debut album would be released at a later date.

Stating and hand
Stating that " the Fuhrer " had taken particular interest, Conway produces a small Hitler hand puppet.

Stating and with
Stating that he hung out with the " band nerds " in high school, he started a ska band.
" Stating that he had originally been strong and healthy, he continued, " life on a destroyer in winter, with bad food, no comforts, would sap the powers of the strongest men in the long run.
Stating it this way allows the relative toxicity of different substances to be compared, and normalizes for the variation in the size of the animals exposed ( although toxicity does not always scale simply with body mass ).
Stating, " since Mr Blair is going ahead with his support for a US attack without unambiguous UN authorisation, he should be branded as a war criminal and sent to The Hague.
Stating she could remember nothing of the incident, Mitford returned to England with her mother and sister in January 1940 amid a flurry of press interest and her comment, " I'm glad to be in England, even if I'm not on your side ", led to public calls for her internment as a traitor.
Stating that a small company like Bre-X could not exploit the site by itself, the Indonesians suggested that Bre-X share the site with the large Canadian mining firm Barrick Gold, in association with Suharto's daughter Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana.
Stating that he had nothing left to live for, he argued he would " take someone with him when he leaves this world ".

Stating and make
Stating that he is " a filmmaker, not a scientist ", he creates his own fiction based on actual science or history to make the messages he sends " more exciting ".

Stating and peace
Stating the command's mission to be " to provide air, land and sea transportation for the Department of Defense, both in time of peace and time of war ," the charter greatly expanded the authorities of the USTRANSCOM commander.

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Stating " creative pragmatism " as a guiding principle, Lee's administration set out to revitalize the flagging economy, re-energize diplomatic ties, stabilize social welfare, and meet the challenges of globalization.
" Stating that " A son may call his father ' Father ', but the father also has a specific name.
12 to General Sir H. Rawlinson, 16 June 1916 Stating the Objectives ') and that preparations should be made for an advance of to Bapaume should German resistance crumble, " If the first attack goes well every effort must be made to develop the success to the utmost by firstly opening a way for our cavalry and then as quickly as possible pushing the cavalry through to seize Bapaume ...." ( Note O. A. D.
Stating that he " received messages from God " Kony began attacking his own people-the Acholi-to establish a new theocratic government in Uganda based on the principles of the " Ten Commandments of God.
* Stating general rules that support inference about the concepts.
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Stating the communion of ludic spaces between the bohemian aristocracy and the most disfavoured fringes of Lisbon ’ s population, the history of fado crystallized into myth the episode of the amorous relationship between the Count Vimioso and Maria Severa Onofriana ( 1820 – 1846 ), a prostitute consecrated by her singing talents, who would soon transform into one of greatest myths of the History of Fado.
Stating that " if there's ever gonna be a Clerks III, it would be somewhere down the road in my 40s or 50s, when it might be interesting to check back in on Dante and Randal.
Stating that they had not been consulted about this agreement, the landowners went on to protest this agreement, and mounted an organized boycott of the new LUA.
Stating she still believed the show had potential, she gave her backing to Emma Willis as her replacement.
Stating that he never got tired of his work, Herblock continued as the 21st century began by attacking newly-elected president George W. Bush.

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In spite of this catastrophe the final mortality figure from disease in the American Army during World War 1, was 15 per 1,000 per year, contrasted with 110 per 1,000 per year in the Mexican War, and 65 in the American Civil War.
He was trembling, a strange feeling upon him, fully expecting some catastrophe to strike him dead on the spot.
In spite of this catastrophe, the bridge was rebuilt on the same plan and opened again on July 17, 1827.
Just dropping the baby's bottle and breaking it became a catastrophe, and Stuart wore out his shoes so fast that he was termed a major disaster.
In 2007, she wrote that she did not want to belittle the issue but was sceptical of the claims that specific actions would prevent catastrophe, then in 2008 that her doubts had been “ crystalised ” by Nigel Lawson's book An Appeal to Reason, before stating in 2009 that " There is no climate change, hasn ’ t anybody looked out of their window recently?
One more consequence of the catastrophe at the battle of Edessa was that Gallienus lost control over the two provinces of Germania, Britain, Spain and a large part of Gaul, when another general, Postumus, had declared his own realm ( typically known today as the Gallic Empire ).
The campaign was a catastrophe.
In 1968, Ehrlich published The Population Bomb, which argued that mankind was facing a demographic catastrophe with the rate of population growth quickly outstripping growth in the supply of food and resources.
His main line of argument was that the tremendous displacements and changes he was seeing did not happen in a short period of time by means of catastrophe, but that processes still happening on the Earth in the present day had caused them.
Riefenstahl later said that her biggest regret was meeting Hitler: “ It was the biggest catastrophe of my life.
In the 1890s, Planck was able to derive the blackbody spectrum which was later used to avoid the classical ultraviolet catastrophe by making the unorthodox assumption that, in the interaction of radiation with matter, energy could only be exchanged in discrete units which he called quanta.
A Malthusian catastrophe ( also known as Malthusian check ) was originally foreseen to be a forced return to subsistence-level conditions once population growth had outpaced agricultural production.
Notwithstanding the apocalyptic image conveyed by this particular paragraph, Malthus himself did not subscribe to the notion that mankind was fated for a " catastrophe " due to population overshooting resources.
Among his most famous paintings are the triptych Metropolis ( 1928 ), a scornful portrayal of depraved actions of Germany's Weimar Republic, where nonstop revelry was a way to deal with the wartime defeat and financial catastrophe, and the startling Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden ( 1926 ).
After Owain's death, there was little resistance to English rule until, in the 16th century, the Tudor dynasty, whilst allowing Welshmen to become more prominent in English society, saw Owain's revolt as a catastrophe for Wales.
The thing which appeared to save Eisenstein's career at this point was that Stalin ended up taking the position that the Bezhin Meadow catastrophe, along with several other problems facing the industry at that point, had less to do with Eisenstein's approach to filmmaking as with the executives who were supposed to have been supervising him.
Hollings said he believed ending the price controls ( as was eventually done in 1981 ) would be a " catastrophe " that would cause " economic chaos.
As a result of the European war catastrophe caused by Hitler's Germany, according to the post-war Potsdam Conference, the town was transferred from Germany to Poland and renamed to the Polish Prabuty.
Thus the 1867 – 68 famine under the Tongzhi Restoration was successfully relieved but the Great North China Famine of 1877 – 78, caused by drought across northern China, was a catastrophe.
" The Captain of the White Tower craved honours, was irked at having to flee from orcs, resisted Aragorn's claim to leadership, and played a key role in the catastrophe that sundered the Fellowship of the Ring.
While René Thom is most known to the public for his development of catastrophe theory between 1968 and 1972, his earlier work was on differential topology.

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