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Stemming from this, the Parliament of England decided that, to ensure the stability and future prosperity of Great Britain, full union of the two parliaments and nations was essential before Anne's death and used a combination of exclusionary legislation ( the Alien Act of 1705 ), politics, and bribery to achieve it within three years under the Act of Union 1707.
Stemming from Old Norse Freyja, modern forms of the name include Freya, Freja, Freyia, Frøya, Frejya and Freia, Frejya.
* Modern Greek: Stemming from Medieval Greek, Modern Greek usages can be traced in the Byzantine period, as early as the 11th century.
Stemming from an Italic moon goddess * Meneswā ' She who measures ', the Etruscans adopted the inherited Old Latin name, * Menerwā, thereby calling her Menrva.
Stemming from Heydon's Case ( 1584 ), it allows the court to enforce what the statute is intended to remedy rather than what the words actually say.
Stemming back from the 1996 Grand Final loss to North Melbourne, Sydney has established a minor rivalry with the over recent history.
Stemming from her Gifford Lectures at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, it focuses on the mental faculties of thinking and willing, in a sense moving beyond her previous work concerning the vita activa.
Stemming from this symptom, someone with macropsia may feel undersized in relation to his or her surrounding environment.
Stemming from Andriano's previous bands, Slapstick and Tuesday, other artists in this family tree include: The Broadways, The Lawrence Arms, The Honor System, Smoking Popes ( Rob Kellenberger from Slapstick, Tuesday and Smoking Popes side project Duvall briefly played drums for part of the Popes reunion tour before being replaced due to scheduling differences.
Stemming from egalitarian values, adherents of the Christian left consider it part of their religious duty to take actions on behalf of the oppressed.
Stemming from a rich history of conquests, Albania holds a mix of interesting artifacts.
Stemming is pushing the tail of the ski outward — skidding it across snow — from a parallel position with the downhill ski to form a V shape where the tips of the skis are close together and the tails far apart.
Stemming from obligate intracellular parasites such as Chlamydia, viruses would have lost a large portion of their genetic code.
Stemming from his religious and social beliefs, Curwen thought that music should be easily accessible to all classes and ages of people.
Stemming from this are the idiomatic expressions, " the lower 40 ", which is the on a settler's land that is lowest in elevation, in the direction towards which water drains toward a stream, and the " back forty ", the portion farthest from the settler's dwelling.
Stemming from the design of an integral ' roll bar ', it was still a new concept in the automotive industry, preceding the 1966 Porsche 911 Targa, which popularized it ( and established the name ).
Stemming from medieval Jewish mystical traditions, Uriel has also become the Angel of Sunday ( Jewish Encyclopedia ), the Angel of Poetry, and one of the Holy Sephiroth.
Stemming from Roman law, adverse possession is recognized for instance in Romanian property law which establishes two time periods for the acquisition of property: 30 years and 10 – 20 years depending on the bona fidae of the possessor and the location of the parties involved.
Stemming from another, older tradition, she became associated with Robin Hood only in the 16th century.
Stemming from a defensive realist understanding of international politics, what the authors call " neo-isolationism " advocates the United States remove itself from active participation in international politics in order to maintain its national security.
Stemming from a musical family, Luke's father Rick Steele is a local blues musician, and two of Luke's siblings are also musicians, with brother Jesse a former member of The Sleepy Jackson ( and currently performing with father Rick in The Hot Biscuit Band ), and sister Katy, who fronts another Perth rock band, Little Birdy.

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Stemming is also the basis of one of the most common types of downhill techniques, the Stem Christie.
Stemming is based on creating turning forces by skidding the edge of the ski over the snow at an angle to the forward movement of the skier.
Stemming from the universal Soul or Brahman, prayer is focused on the personal forms of God, such as Shiva, Vishnu, or Vishnu's Avatars, Rama and Krishna.
Stemming from the highest Creator God called Brahman, prayer is focused on His many manifestations, including primarily Shiva and Vishnu.
Stemming upwards from the bottom of the pitcher is a spout that gradually tapers off to a small opening.

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Stemming from this need, Bakken modified a design for a transistorized metronome to create the first battery-powered external artificial pacemaker.
Stemming from Malmö, he was orphaned early on and had to rely on others for his education and support.
Stemming from his childhood on an organic farm and the concern for the environment instilled by his parents, Delwin Vriend became vegan in 1994.
Stemming from its gaming roots, the platform incorporates elaborate rating systems for contributors, with ranks, badges, and “ kudos counts .”
Stemming from Malmö, he was orphaned at an early age and had to rely on others for his education and support.
Stemming from a substance abuse charge in 2003, Samy was sentenced to eight months ' imprisonment with deferment, had his driving licence suspended for three years, and was penalized with a € 5, 000 fine for a road rage incident in which he smashed a car and assaulted one of its occupants.
Stemming from his work with many charities, in 2005 Jendrick was featured on the ESPN Top 10 for an open water swim that started on Bainbridge Island, WA and finished on Alki Beach in Seattle, WA.
Stemming from his involvement with the 1948 Wallace campaign and later with the Foundation for World Government, Buchanan reflects on the problems of political representation and democracy that are posed by technology and industrialization.

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Stemming from discontent within the ranks of the Liberal and Country League ( LCL ), it was organised in 1972 by former premier Steele Hall as an internal group in response to a perceived resistance to sought reform within its parent.

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Stemming from Venis's attack at King of the Ring, Rikishi faced Venis on July 6 and lost his title after Tazz hit him with a television camera.
Stemming from ambiguous statements Hicks later made in her first book ( e. g., " I was in love with Pat Chan "), Singaporeans widely speculated over whether the two were sexually involved.

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It was this basic trait that separated Adams from the ranks of professional historians and led him to commit time and time again what was his most serious offense against the historical method -- namely, the tendency to assume the truth of an hypothesis before submitting it to the test of facts.
This magnificent but greatly underestimated book, which bodies forth the very form and pressure of its time as no other comparable creation, has suffered severely from having been written about an historical event -- the Spanish Civil War -- that is still capable of fanning the smoldering fires of old political feuds.
the southern United States, extending from Florida in the east to Texas in the west, still maintains its unique flavor of gracious living and historical elegance.
However, after you've seen all the historical piazzas and plazas, the places and forums, the churches and museums, the palaces and castles, and begin to feel at home in the capitals of Europe, you'll want to change your course and follow the by-roads at will, far from the market places.
According to the new theories, the nineteenth century corporate sovereign was `` sovereign '' in a quite new and different sense from his historical predecessors.
Also, there are housed here some priceless historical treasures from 400 to 600 years old -- paintings, lacquer, brocade, etc..
As academic disciplines began to differentiate over the course of the nineteenth century, anthropology grew increasingly distinct from the biological approach of natural history, on the one hand, and from purely historical or literary fields such as Classics, on the other.
Kroeber and Sapir's focus on Native American languages helped establish linguistics as a truly general science and free it from its historical focus on Indo-European languages.
Anatolia ( from Greek — " east " or "( sun ) rise "; also Asia Minor, from " small Asia "; in modern ) is a geographic and historical term denoting the westernmost protrusion of Asia, comprising the majority of the Republic of Turkey.
The earliest historical records of Anatolia stem from the south east of the region, and are from the Mesopotamian based Akkadian Empire during the reign of Sargon of Akkad in the 24th century BC.
* Project Canterbury Anglican historical documents from around the world
The Plague is in part a historical allegory, in which the plague signifies the German occupation of France from 1940 to 1944 during World War II.
It can be variously seen as a sub-genre of literary fiction, science fiction, and historical fiction ; different alternate history works may use tropes from any or all of these genres.
Alternate history is related to but distinct from counterfactual history — the term used by some professional historians when using thoroughly researched and carefully reasoned speculations on " what might have happened if ..." as a tool of academic historical research.
In some expressions it retains this pan-American sense, but its usage has evolved over time and, for various historical reasons, the word came to denote people or things specifically from the United States of America.
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage says, " The list contains ( in approximate historical order from 1789 to 1939 ) such terms as Columbian, Columbard, Fredonian, Frede, Unisian, United Statesian, Colonican, Appalacian, Usian, Washingtonian, Usonian, Uessian, U-S-ian, Uesican, United Stater.
Instead the Annales focused attention on the synthesizing of historical patterns identified from social, economic, and cultural history, statistics, medical reports, family studies, and even psychoanalysis.
Into various parts of the fabric were built relics and curiosities from historical structures, such as the doorway of the old Tolbooth in Edinburgh.
Into various parts of the fabric were built relics and curiosities from historical structures, such as the doorway of the old Tolbooth in Edinburgh.
Recent research suggests that the historical Ainu culture originated in a merger of the Okhotsk culture with the Satsumon, one of the ancient archaeological cultures that are considered to have derived from the Jōmon period cultures of the Japanese Archipelago.
The subject was apt for a papal state seeking clout, since it depicts the historical legend when the greatest of the popes Leo, with supernatural aid, deterred the Huns from looting Rome.
In Alfred Duggan's Conscience of the King, a historical novel about Cerdic, founder of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex, Ambrosius Aurelianus is a Romano-British general who rose independently to military power, forming alliances with various British kings and setting out to drive the invading Saxons from Britain.

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