Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Battle Realms" ¶ 11
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Taking and specific
Taking advantage of these cognitive limitations is the practice of cold reading which creates the illusion of knowing specific information.
Taking into account the city's specific location and its ice-free harbor, the principal sector of activity in Ventspils still is transport & storage ( by value added and number of employed ), however, its share during the last decade has decreased, while that of productive industry and service sector has significantly increased.
* " Taking Pulse " joins NAAF with industry to present career options in specific growth sectors through a series of short documentaries and supporting curriculum materials with the aim of recruiting First Nations, Inuit & Métis youth.

Taking and territories
Taking advantage of the hostility of other German princes to Henry, who had successfully established a powerful and contiguous state comprising Saxony, Bavaria and substantial territories in the north and east of Germany, Frederick had Henry tried in absentia for insubordination by a court of bishops and princes in 1180.
Taking into consideration the territories of 1792 and 1796 towns were formed in six counties ;
Taking an extremely simplified board interface, the game features a strategic map of the USA separated into states and territories, where army units are moved around.

Taking and might
Taking into account the broad spectrum of the hypertensive population, one might expect that an effective treatment with ACE inhibitors, in particular with perindopril, would result in an important gain of lives saved.
Taking a wright, the most able workman there, he ordered him to saw the plank in two at the mid streit stretch, so that no-one might walk over it.
Taking note that Yuan Shao took ten years to eliminate the isolated Gongsun Zan, de Crespigny suggests that it was not due to indecisiveness that Yuan Shao did not take advantage of Cao Cao's temporal weaknesses, but that Yuan Shao might not have had the men to spare for such ventures.
Taking a new approach to preparation for the 1959 season, Musial was given permission to report late to spring training so that he might conserve his energy for the duration of the year.
" From this general invention principle, the following idea might solve the problem: Taking a high-resolution image of the machined ball.
Taking into account estimates of the likely available manpower during the period, historians estimate that the larger mottes might have taken between four and nine months to build.
Taking up residence on the top floor at Longleat for a period of some twenty years, he exerted a profound influence upon Thomas Thynne, becoming what some might describe as his conscience.
Taking the Greek word zelotes in Acts 22: 3 and Galatians 1: 14 of the New Testament to mean a ' Zealot ' with capital Z ( the earliest Greek manuscripts are uncials or all capital letters ), an article by Mark R. Fairchild suggests that Paul the Apostle may have been a Zealot, which might have been the driving force behind his persecution of the Christians ( see stoning of Saint Stephen ) before his conversion to Christianity, and his incident at Antioch even after his conversion.
Taking such action might be a violation of the standing presidential executive order " banning assassinations.
Taking pity on her, Karna took the soil mixed with ghee in his fist and squeezed it with all his might, so that the ghee dripped back into the pot.
Taking a page from Western tactics, in 1875 Japan sent Captain Inoue Yoshika and the warship Un ' yō to display military might over Korea in the Ganghwa Island incident.
Taking place during the Cold War, it was at first unclear whether the shooting might be part of a larger attack upon the U. S., and whether Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had been riding two cars behind in the motorcade, was safe.
Taking a monoglot community as his model ( that is, a community which speaks only one language ), Saussure outlines the manner in which a language might develop and gradually undergo subdivision into distinct dialects.
Taking many features from the swords of neighboring lands, a pulwar might be described as " an Afghani talwar ".

Taking and give
Taking custody of James he refused to give him up, exercising full power on his behalf for a period of three years.
Macha is mentioned in the Book of the Taking of Ireland, and is also said to have been responsible for the construction of the hill site of Emain Macha ( now Navan Fort near Armagh City ) to serve as the capital of the Ulaid kings ( who give their name to Ulster ), also thought to be Macha's height.
Taking Hector's advice, she chooses a gown taken from Alexander's treasure to give as an offering to the goddess and leads the Trojan women to the temple of Athena to pray for help.
In May 2007, Chairman Shabazz was invited by Black Youth Taking Action ( BYTA ) to speak at a rally at Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and to give a lecture to students at Ryerson University.
" Taking all things into consideration, it seems that we must give the credit of erecting this, the world's most wonderful statue, to Khafre, but always with this reservation: that there is not one single contemporary inscription which connects the Sphinx with Khafre ; so, sound as it may appear, we must treat the evidence as circumstantial, until such time as a lucky turn of the spade of the excavator will reveal to the world a definite reference to the erection of the Sphinx.
Taking a $ 1. 4 million pay cut from the Canucks ' original yearly offer, Sundin reportedly decreased his contract willingly in order to give the Canucks added salary cap space to potentially bolster their lineup before the end of the season .< ref >
Taking a simple example, the perfect square binomial can be found by squaring the first term, adding twice the product of the first and second terms and finally adding the square of the second term, to give.
Taking the impression it creates for a starting-point and the trend of English poetry for our main text, but casting our view farther back into the past, we may try to sound what the future has to give us through the medium of the poetic mind and its power for creation and interpretation.
Taking advice from his friend Rick ( Jack Black ), Steven bribes Chip to give him free movie channels, to which Chip agrees.
Taking the formula for, inserting it into the formula for and doing some algebra will give that
Taking inspiration from Mohandas Gandhi of India, he led nonviolent protests in order to give African Americans greater rights.
Taking these in turn, first, the introduction of chess clocks gave rise to a new way to give odds, one that has today supplanted material odds as the preferred mode of odds-giving.
Taking advantage of her position, she asked and received permission to give food and water to those unfortunate passengers.
Taking a cue from director John Ford, veteran actor Ben Johnson originally asked director Spottiswoode to give his character Carne less dialogue in Terror Train, rather than more.
Taking measurements at a number of different locations — say 10 or 20 — can give a general indication as to the show's intensity.

Taking and benefits
Taking a second job is illegal as is ' parasitism ', defined as claiming state benefits while fit for work.

Taking and other
Taking into account Thompson's capacity for self-dramatization and the possibility of a wish to identify his own life with the misfortunes of other poets who had known unhappy loves, there can be no doubt about his genuine emotion for Katie King.
Taking precedence over all other legislation on Capitol Hill last week was the military strength of the nation.
Taking advantage of this feature, some languages ( like FORTRAN 77 ) specify that array indices begin at 1, as in mathematical tradition ; while other languages ( like Fortran 90, Pascal and Algol ) let the user choose the minimum value for each index.
Taking water from existing rivers or springs was an option in some cases, sometimes supplemented by other methods to deal with seasonal variations in flow.
Taking a different view from other modern scholars, Ulansey argues that the Mithraic mysteries began in the Greco-Roman world as a religious response to the discovery by the Greek astronomer Hipparchus of the astronomical phenomenon of the precession of the equinoxes – a discovery that amounted to discovering that the entire cosmos was moving in a hitherto unknown way.
Taking one conductor as the reference, the other two currents are delayed in time by one-third and two-thirds of one cycle of the electric current.
Taking advantage of their proximity to Seattle and other urban centers, they opened casino and bingo parlor in Auburn, Washington called Muckleshoot Indian Casino and Muckleshoot Bingo.
Taking advantage of the hostility of other German princes to Henry, Frederick had Henry tried in absentia by a court of bishops and princes in 1180, declared that Imperial law overruled traditional German law, and had Henry stripped of his lands and declared an outlaw.
* Taking of penalty kicks: players other than the kicker and the goalkeeper must remain outside the area ( and also the penalty arc ) until the kick has been taken.
According to the 11th c. Lebor Gabála Érenn ( The Book of the Taking of Ireland ), the 14th c. Auraicept na n-Éces and other Irish folklore, the Irish originated in Scythia and were descendants of Fénius Farsaid, a Scythian prince who created the Ogham alphabet and who was one of the principal architects of the Gaelic language.
Taking advantage of the chaos and his neighbour's weakness, Duke Bretislaus I of Bohemia, invaded and ravaged the country: Lesser and Greater Poland were severely pillaged, Poznań was captured and Bretislaus sacked Gniezno, taking the relics of Saint Adalbert, Radim Gaudentius and other five eremites with him.
Taking the mirror image of this arm across the y-axis will yield the other arm.
" Taking the love god as the mediator of their emotions for each other, they sailed together as it were on the same vessel of life ... nor did they restrict their affectionate friendship to the limits of Hellas .... as soon as they set foot on the land of the Tauride, the Fury of matricides was there to welcome the strangers, and, when the natives stood around them, the one was struck to the ground by his usual madness and lay there, but Pylades ' did wipe away the foam and tend his frame and shelter him with a fine well-woven robe ,' thus showing the feelings not merely of a lover, but also of a father.
" Taking the love god as the mediator of their emotions for each other, they sailed together as it were on the same vessel of life ... nor did they restrict their affectionate friendship to the limits of Hellas .... as soon as they set foot on the land of the Tauride, the Fury of matricides was there to welcome the strangers, and, when the natives stood around them, the one was struck to the ground by his usual madness and lay there, but Pylades ' did wipe away the foam and tend his frame and shelter him with a fine well-woven robe ,' thus showing the feelings not merely of a lover, but also of a father.
Taking advantage of Roman instability during the year of four emperors, Venutius staged another revolt, again with help from other nations.
Taking Pillsbury scientists more than a year to develop, space food cubes were followed by other space-friendly foods, such as non-crumbly cake, relish that could be served in slices, and meat that needed no refrigeration.
Taking Pillsbury scientists more than a year to develop, the space food cubes were followed by other space-friendly foods, such as non-crumbly cake, relish that could be served in slices, and meat that needed no refrigeration.
These recordings pre-dated the other early demos previously made available on the 1990 unofficial, Father Yod release entitled Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To.
The 1994 re-release of the Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To ( Northampton Demos ) album included several previously unreleased alternate song versions and other bonus tracks.
Taking orders, he held ( 1815 – 1847 ) the college living of Westwell, Oxfordshire, and other ecclesiastical preferments simultaneously with his professorship.
Taking this as an opportunity to research the music Napoleon would have heard, Davis also used folk music from Corsica, French revolutionary songs, a tune from Napoleon's favorite opera ( Nina by Giovanni Paisiello ) and pieces by other classical composers who were active in France in the 18th century.
Taking the G7 and other largest economies, Jorgenson and Vu conclude: ‘ the growth of world output between input growth and productivity … input growth greatly predominated … Productivity growth accounted for only one-fifth of the total during 1989-1995, while input growth accounted for almost four-fifths.
Taking on the name King Snake ( after a snake known for its immunity to other snakes ' venom, and a habit of eating other snakes ), he found willing soldiers in the Ghost Dragon Chinese youth gang of Macau, Kowloon, and Hong Kong.

0.676 seconds.