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It was first published in March 1830 by Joseph Smith as The Book of Mormon: An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon upon Plates Taken from the Plates of Nephi.
Taken alone, they rarely cause severe complications in overdose ; statistics in England showed that benzodiazepines were responsible for 3. 8 % of all deaths by poisoning from a single drug.
Taken in Queensland, Australia circa 1900, horse drawn carriage built by A E Roberts Carriage Works.
In 1847 his first Salon success came with the exhibition of a painting Oedipus Taken down from the Tree, and in 1848 his Winnower was bought by the government.
Taken together, the Preface could connect with the first half of the poem to suggest that the poem is from the view of a dreaming narrator, or it could connect with the second half of the poem to show how a reader is to interpret the lines by connecting himself with the persona in a negative manner.
In order to clear his name, he wrote " Exact Description of Louisiana, of Its Harbors, Lands and Rivers, and Names of the Indian Tribes That Occupy It, and the Commerce and Advantages to Be Derived Therefrom for the Establishment of a Colony " in 1713 followed in 1714 by " The Route to Be Taken to Ascend the Missouri River.
Taken aback by such candid talk, the Zulu king is supposed to have called off the destructive edicts, rewarding the blunt teller-of-truths with a gift of cattle.
Taken at a sprightly pace, with a bright, slowly building big band arrangement and a joyous saxophone solo by Phil Woods, it would seem at cross purposes with the material, but Tormé gives a suitably wry reading which highlights the absurdity happening around him.
Taken literally or strictly, theocracy means rule by God or gods and refers primarily to an internal " rule of the heart ", especially in its biblical application.
The merger was also the subject of a book Taken for a Ride: How Daimler-Benz Drove Off With Chrysler, ( 2000 ) by Bill Vlasic and Bradley A. Stertz.
One study on Ashkenazi Jews stated " Taken as a whole, our results, along with those from previous studies, support the model of a Middle Eastern origin of the AJ population followed by subsequent admixture with host Europeans or populations more similar to Europeans.
Taken over by Avommore Dairies in 1986, which merged with Waterford to form Glanbia in 1997 ).
Taken by the Spanish in 1587 by the treachery of the English commander Rowland York, Zutphen was recovered by Maurice, prince of Orange, in 1591, and except for two short periods, one in 1672 and the other during the French Revolutionary Wars, it has since then remained a part of the Netherlands.
Taken 15 to 20 minutes ahead of time, these medications can also prevent asthma symptoms triggered by exercise or exposure to cold air.
Taken private, in 1985, by then CEO Nicolas Hayek, with the understanding of the Swiss Banks and the financial assistance of a group of Swiss private investors, it was renamed SMH in 1986, and ultimately Swatch Group Ltd in 1998.
Taken aback by the starkly different musical style, record label executives felt that the song would ruin Martin's career.
( Taken from Article by Christopher Alan Edwards, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, website: suvew. org / mollus )
* The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship ( 1998 ) written by Charles Bukowski and illustrated by Robert Crumb.
The Sharptown Bridge, Taken by Billy Adkins 9-20-08
Taken over in 1909 by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company after De Kleist became mayor of North Tonawanda in 1906, Wurlitzer became one of the largest musical instrument manufacturing plants in the world.
Taken in this context, though he has sometimes been viewed as an odd or unqualified appointee to the College of Arms, it is not surprising, given the social expectations of his day, that by descent his credentials for his offices there were sound.

Taken and surprise
Taken by surprise, Francis granted permission for her and the daughters to live with Lafayette in captivity.
Taken by surprise, Boris was forced to sue for peace and agreed to convert to Christianity according to the eastern rites in exchange for peace and territorial concessions in Thrace ( he regained the region of Zagora recently recovered by the Byzantines ).
Taken by surprise, Caesar had to rapidly give orders to sound the alarm both by raising the battle-standard and by trumpet, get his men away from construction work, recall the wood-cutting parties and try to get his legions into some semblance of order.
Taken by surprise by the Cossack attack, the Ostyaks surrendered.
Taken by surprise by the Cossack attack, the Ostyaks surrendered.
Taken by surprise, a small coastal town is overrun by an invading army with little resistance.
Taken by surprise, the Milanese and Piacentines were unable to form a defense line, and fled to Cortenuova.
Taken by surprise at this strange turn of events and, some chroniclers say, paralyzed by some inexplicable fear, the Ottomans took flight.
Taken by surprise, the Native Americans fled, with a mortally wounded American Horse and fifteen women and children hiding in a nearby ravine / draw.
Taken by surprise, the Egyptians quickly retreated from the riverbank into the city and the Count foolishly gave chase, outnumbered and with no back-up from the bulk of the French forces.
Taken completely by surprise, the shocked and poorly armed rebels broke and fled only to run into another army ambush.
Taken by surprise a great part of Eumenes ' heavy cavalry under Eudemus routed, despite Eumenes ' heroic efforts to counterattack.
Taken by surprise, UNAMIR hastily dispatched 32 Australian soldiers and medical officers to support its presence in Kibeho, on 18 April.
Taken by surprise by the sally and the approach of the armies of Yun and Yan, the besieging army was routed.

Taken and Allied
Taken from the Allied Forces tour stop in Cleveland on October 12, 1981, this album features songs from the album of the same name in addition to some of the earlier hits.
Taken by FujiA202 on 30th July 2005 at Slapton Sands, Devon at the WWII memorial for Allied Soldiers killed during Exercise Tiger.

Taken and Japanese
Taken from the Tahitian word tatu or tatau, and incorporating Japanese traditional irezumi (" insertion of ink ") methods, tattooing became very popular among sailors, and then caught on with bikers and others who like to have permanent artwork on their skin.
On the recommendation of his mentor Hideo Kobayashi, he published an autobiographical short-story of his experiences as a prisoner of war entitled Furyoki (" Taken Captive: A Japanese POW's Story ", 1948 ), in separate parts between 1948 and 1951.
Taken Captive: A Japanese POW's Story.
* Diamond Monk: Taken from the Japanese name for the " Mental Strength " skill, the Diamond Monk is built to withstand massive amounts of both physical and magical damage.
Taken together, these arrangements gave the Imperial Japanese Army an effective, legal right to nominate ( or refuse to nominate ) the Army Minister.
* Japanese: 満潮に乗って ( Taken at the Flood )

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