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Taking place in turn of the century West Texas, Noon Wine was a dark tragedy about a farmer's act of futile murder which leads to suicide.
Taking place on existing greyhound or speedway tracks, the cars were mostly ' stock ' cars from the 1930s with locked rear axle differentials and added armour.
Taking place in Cologne, Germany, on September 23, 2010, the video game music concert Symphonic Legends focused on music from Nintendo and, among others, featured titles such as The Legend of Zelda.
Taking place from October 23 to November 1, 2002, in New Delhi COP 8 adopted the Delhi Ministerial Declaration that, amongst others, called for efforts by developed countries to transfer technology and minimize the impact of climate change on developing countries.
Taking Terranova ’ s place was Rocco Chinnici, who was murdered by the Mafia in 1983.
Taking place in the rear courtyard of the Hôpital de la Salpêtriêre, it was attended by hundreds of admirers who had seen the event advertised in Le Monde, including left wing activists like Yves Montand and Simone Signoret and academics such as Jacques Derrida, Paul Veyne, Pierre Bourdieu and Georges Dumézil.
Taking place about a decade later, most likely in the summer of 722, the victory at Covadonga assured the survival of a Christian stronghold in northern Iberia, and today is regarded as the beginning of the Reconquista.
Taking place during the American Civil War, the story is about a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field of battle.
Taking place within a pop-up storybook, the game features vivid pre-rendered 3D graphics, illustrating worlds that are crafted from different materials, such as cardboard, fabrics, plastic, and wood.
* The 1992 TV movie Deliver Them From Evil: The Taking of Alta View is based on the Alta View Hospital hostage incident that took place in Sandy in 1991.
Taking their place were newcomers Dean Blundell and Todd Shapiro, as well as station regular and Humble & Fred contributor Jason Barr.
Taking 2 / 99 and 1 / 37, he did not secure a permanent place in the team until the 1928 series, where he took seventeen wickets, including 6 / 32 in the first innings of the first Test.
Taking up the idea of a divine education of the human race, and firmly believing that to each of the leading nations of antiquity a special task had been providentially assigned, Ewald felt no difficulty about Israel's place in universal history, or about the problem which that race had been called upon to solve.
Taking place as a flashback after Yuu kisses Miki in the nurse's office, he recalls the first time he met Miki, shortly after his parents told him of their impending divorce and spouse swap.
Taking place in a TV studio in the North Woods, the proposed series featured a cast of eccentrics such as newsman Oski Bear and two minor characters named Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Bullwinkle, described in the script treatment as a " French-Canadian moose.
Taking place near Königgrätz ( Hradec Králové ) and Sadowa ( Sadová ) in Bohemia on 3 July 1866, it was an example of battlefield concentration, a convergence of multiple units at the same location to trap and / or destroy an enemy force between them.
Taking place many years in the future in colonized space, military scientists have disposed of countless, defective military droids on an un-colonized terrestrial planet called Ryxx.
Taking place just days after midterm elections had resulted in the loss of nine seats.
Taking advantage of the sickness of Gregory, and supported by some Egyptian ecclesiastics, sent by Peter II, Patriarch of Alexandria, under whose directions they professed to act, Maximus was ordained, during the night, Patriarch of Constantinople, in the place of Gregory, whose election had not been perfectly canonical.
Taking the place of the existing international committee, the Council agreed unanimously to implement the uncontroversial parts of the reform, while allowing compromises on other changes: " writing compounds separately or as a single word, the use of lower and upper case, punctuation and syllabification ".
Taking place at a semi-military Austrian boarding school, Törless witnesses the bullying of a fellow student but does nothing to prevent it besides his superior and mature intellect.
Taking place as it does largely through the eyes of a foreigner ( Cheung ), it also a meditation upon the then-current state of the French film industry.
Taking place during the 21st and 22nd centuries, the series revolves around military conflicts and political tension between powerful supranational unions and their member states.
Taking place in 2265, there is more insight into Tholian society, including its possible linkages to ancient technological ruins found on several planets in this region of space.

Taking and these
Taking these words quite literally, Anthony gave away some of the family estate to his neighbors, sold the remaining property, donated the funds thus raised to the poor, placed his sister with a group of Christian virgins, a sort of proto-monastery of nuns, and himself became the disciple of a local hermit.
Taking boats through these used large amounts of water leading to conflicts with watermill owners and to correct this, the pound or chamber lock first appeared, in 10th century in China and in Europe in 1373 in Vreeswijk, Netherlands.
Taking these into account, one must weigh them up and adopt the course of action that is most likely to maximise the interests of those affected ; utilitarianism has been arrived at.
Taking broad-spectrum antibiotics can reduce vitamin K production in the gut by nearly 74 % in people compared with those not taking these antibiotics.
Taking the sum of these two forces and dividing with the mass one gets for the vertical motion:
Taking the interiors of these closed neighbourhoods, we see that the regular open sets form a base for the open sets of the regular space X.
Taking the narrative literally and judging from the estimated population of Bethlehem, the Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1910 ) more soberly suggested that these numbers were inflated, and that probably only between six and twenty children were killed in the town, with a dozen or so more in the surrounding areas.
Taking the AP Calculus exam in the spring of their senior year, these students are relieved and overjoyed to be finished with a strenuous year.
Taking advantage of these events, Livingston placed Queen Joan and her new husband, Sir John Stewart, under " house arrest " at Stirling Castle on 3 August 1439.
Recent genetic and linguistic research suggests the interesting possibility that these tribes may have been descended from the first neolithic farmers to reach Ireland ( alluded to in Ireland's allegoric history: The Book of the Taking of Ireland )
Taking these verses together, idolatry in the Hebrew Bible is defined as either:
Taking these leftover points in groups of four, they form the first four geomantic figures and form the basis for the generation of the remaining figures.
Taking any cell outside these limits can reduce the cell's capacity and ability to deliver full rated current.
Taking advantage of the terms of these treaties, about 50, 000 Danes from North Schleswig ( out of a total population of some 150, 000 ) opted for Denmark and were expelled across the frontier, pending the plebiscite which was to restore their country to them.
Taking on the powers and names of Hindu deities, these " gods " maintain respect and control of the masses by maintaining a stranglehold on the access to reincarnation and by suppressing any technological advancements beyond a medieval level.
) Taking wedge products of these harmonic representatives corresponds to the cup product in cohomology, so the cup product is compatible with the Hodge decomposition:
Taking the periods ( sums of roots of unity ) corresponding to these cosets applied to exp ( 2πi / p ), he notes that these periods have a multiplication table that is accessible to calculation.
Taking the cue from the student, these writing tutors function much like the consultants described by Griffin et al., offering suggestions and working together on a given writing task.
Taking these two statistics together, it is clear that the injecting room would need to host 300 injections per day ( ie enough heroin injections for 100 heroin addicts injecting 3 times daily ) before they could claim they had saved the life of the one ( 1 %) of those 100 who would have died annually.
Taking advantage of hypertext links which act as markers for the subjects the bloggers are discussing, these sites can follow a piece of conversation as it moves from blog to blog.
Taking all of these elements into account, it is not difficult or fanciful to see in these plot details Christie's disquiet with post-war Britain.
Taking advantage of these cognitive limitations is the practice of cold reading which creates the illusion of knowing specific information.

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