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Taken as a whole, though, it was a strong performance from both pianist and orchestra.
Taken seriously he was allowed to bring up over 100 guns from coastal emplacements but his plan for the taking of Toulon was set aside as one incompetent officer superseded another.
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 together with an increased emphasis on discipline in the RIC, this helped to curb the random atrocities the Black and Tans committed since March 1920 for the remainder of the war, if only because reprisals were now directed from above rather than being the result of a spontaneous desire for revenge.
Taken together, these practices imply an educated and intelligent commander who was able to attract and inspire good subordinates, and who would have attracted considerable loyalty from his followers, including those who were not Christian.
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 from the title of Eugene Brooks ' ( of Lawrence Livermore Labs ) talk " Attack of the Killer Micros " at Supercomputing 1990.
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.
Taken after unprotected sexual intercourse or contraceptive failure, such higher doses may prevent pregnancy from occurring.
As a characteristic of speech and writing, metaphors can serve the poetic imagination, Sylvia Plath, in her poem " Cut ", to compare the blood issuing from her cut thumb to the running of a million soldiers, " redcoats, every one "; and, enabling Robert Frost, in " The Road Not Taken ", to compare one's life to a journey.
Taken out of issue for approximately 20 years from 1855 until 1875, it was restored to service in the year of the Corps ' centennial and has remained in issue since.
: Taken over from Essex in the 8th century, including London ( approx.
In signing the law, Bush expressed concerns about the constitutionality of parts of the legislation but concluded, " I believe that this legislation, although far from perfect, will improve the current financing system for Federal campaigns … Taken as a whole, this bill improves the current system of financing for Federal campaigns, and therefore I have signed it into law.
Taken from Kranzberg, Melvin ( 1986 ) Technology and History: " Kranzberg's Laws ", Technology and Culture, Vol.
Taken from the Tale of Bayad and Riyad
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 together, all these posts from great chiefs, military chiefs and Biru members existed to serve the powers of the Mwami, and to reinforce the king's leadership in Rwanda.
Taken from the Old English warg, the wargs or wild wolves are a race of fictional wolf creatures in J. R. R. Tolkien's books about Middle-earth.
; Comment sign: Taken from its use in many shell scripts and some programming languages ( such as Perl ) to start comments.
Taken from Laughton's one-man stage shows, it culls together dramatic readings from several sources.
Taken together, the list of suitors matches well with the captains in the Catalog of Ships from the Iliad ; however, some of the names may have been placed in the list of Helen's suitors simply because they went to Troy.
Taken to extremes the empiricist view holds that all ideas come to us through experience, either through the external senses or through such inner sensations as pain and gratification, and thus that knowledge is essentially based on or derived from experience.
Taken together, several stanzas from four poems collected in the Poetic Edda refer to Ymir as a primeval being who was born from venom that dripped from the icy rivers Élivágar and lived in the grassless void of Ginnungagap.

Taken and Christopher
( Taken from Article by Christopher Alan Edwards, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, website: suvew. org / mollus )
In 2002 with Christopher Essex, McKitrick co-wrote Taken By Storm, which was a runner-up for the Donner Prize.

Taken and Archive
Taken from an archived version of the Adobe Atmosphere product page at the Internet Archive.
Taken from: Eugenics Archive.
Taken from: Eugenics Archive.

Taken and at
In novels such as Taken at the Flood, After the Funeral and Hickory Dickory Dock he is even less in evidence, frequently passing the duties of main interviewing detective to a subsidiary character.
Taken at Royal Lawn Bowling Club in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Taken together, they are known to have contained at least 6, 338 prophecies, as well as at least eleven annual calendars, all of them starting on 1 January and not, as is sometimes supposed, in March.
* Harsh, Joseph L. Taken at the Flood: Robert E. Lee and Confederate Strategy in the Maryland Campaign of 1862 ( Kent State University Press, 1999 )
Taken at Carswell AFB, Texas after the receipt of the first B-36 in 1948.
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 at Ao Nang, Krabi Province, Thailand, during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami in Thailand
* Taken at the Flood ( 1874 )
Taken in totality though, this grand conjunction included the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, with the Earth also in alignment with the Sun and the Moon at the exact moment of the new moon and a solar eclipse ( eight celestial bodies in total ).
Taken at TEDGlobal 2009.
Following his release he was elected a Fellow Commoner at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, England, where he wrote his first book, Taken on Trust.
Taken at Rockaway Beach, New York, circa 1909.
Pip Torrens first played Major Rich in " The Mystery of the Spanish Chest " ( 1991 ), and then returned to the series to play Jeremy Cloade in Taken at the Flood ( 2006 ).
Image: Nightly Rotation above San Jose International Airport. jpg | Taken aboard an airplane turning above San Jose at night.
Taken prisoner by Parliament's Northern Association Army under Sir Thomas Fairfax at the Battle of Nantwich in January 1644, he spent the next two years in the Tower.
27 AD ) recounts how — after the Wedding at Cana and the Woman Taken in Adultery — intolerance led to the Crucifixion of Jesus.
** Taken at the Flood
Report of the Secretary of War Communicating, In Compliance With a Resolution of the Senate of February 4, 1867, a Copy of the Evidence Taken at Denver and Fort Lyon, Colorado Territory, By a Military Commission, Ordered to Inquire into the Sand Creek Massacre, November, 1864.
Taken to Rome as an infant, he began vocal study with Pompeo Natali at the age of five and sang in the choir of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini from age eight.
Taken at face value, they precede any other history of Scandinavia.
Taken to the extreme, penetration pricing becomes predatory pricing, when a firm initially sells a product or service at unsustainably low prices to eliminate competition and establish a monopoly.
Taken at face value one might take the main theme of the sutra literally, which is the importance for leaders to be good examples for the kingdom.

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