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Taking the path behind the Throne Room to the building directly beyond it, the Portrait Gallery, I went right at the end of it, through a garden to a small building at the back -- a sitting room furnished with low blue divans, its floor covered with carpets, its ceiling painted with gold squares and floral designs.
Taking advantage of this breach, Württemberg ’ s Danish cavalry now swept forward, wheeling to penetrate the flank of the Maison du Roi whose attention was almost entirely fixed on holding back the Dutch.
Taking a back seat to James Cagney in The Roaring Twenties ( 1939 )
Taking advantage of this withdrawal, Gregory agreed to support Thrasimund II ’ s return to Spoleto, who forced his way back in by December 739 with Roman armed support.
Taking losses and worried about the loyalty of some of his governors, Basil lifted the siege and headed back for Thrace but fell into an ambush and suffered a serious defeat at the Battle of the Gates of Trajan.
Taking us back through the past centuries in thought, the Holy Church brings us to the foot of the cross of Christ erected on Golgotha, and makes us present among the quivering spectators of all the torture of the Savior.
Taking a different route, they find Sir Henry's brother stranded in an oasis by a broken leg, unable to go forward or back.
Taking the idea back to basics, he left the James Bond pastiche idea behind and ended up thinking more of The Shadow ; " suddenly I was engaged and enthusiastic about the idea ".
Taking some 300 casualties after several frustratingly ineffective charges, Arrighi pulled his men back to safety down the slope and furiously set off to find Davout and protest against the orders he had given.
Taking the body of the 000 -, squaring its shoulder to meet the body at the 14th fret, and lengthening the scale, they created a truly legendary line of instruments ( OM-wood-and-trim packages ranged from the plain-18 ( mahagony back and sides ) and-21 ( with rosewood ) to the full-on pimpmobile OM-45.
Taking his bearings from his study of Maimonides and Al Farabi, and pointing further back to Plato's discussion of writing as contained in the Phaedrus, Strauss proposed that the classical and medieval art of exoteric writing is the proper medium for philosophic learning: rather than displaying philosophers ' thoughts superficially, classical and medieval philosophical texts guide their readers in thinking and learning independently of imparted knowledge.
Taking a dramatic 4 – 0 lead at half time with goals from Alex Rae, Bobby Lawrie, Denis McQuade and Jimmy Bone and although Kenny Dalgish pulled a goal back for Celtic, Thistle celebrated a 4 – 1 victory.
Taking the jest seriously, the hopelessly infatuated Salome lets herself be beheaded and her head is duly brought to the sophist, who however rejects it in disgust and turns back to studying the Dialogues of Plato.
Taking his findings back to JG 27 its commander Max Ibel, agreed to their implementation.
* Taking a " snapshot " of the database before running any tests and rolling back to the snapshot after each test run.
It is called Puja Eduppu ( Taking back after Puja ).
Taking advantage of one of England's brief wars with France, Sir David Kirke captured Quebec in 1629, and brought the year's produce of furs back to London.
" Taking back the projections " is a major task in the work of individuation, which involves owning and subjectivizing unconscious forces which are initially regarded as alien.
Taking some time off from touring, Liam came back in full force in 2005 with his tour " Seventy Years On.
Taking back his lightsaber from Luke Skywalker, he goes on a hunt to track down Desann and Tavion.
Taking Jasmine as a base point the writers started connecting back the dots they'd set up in previous seasons.
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 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 over Jourdan's army, he pulled it back into Switzerland to Zürich.

Taking and I
Taking advantage of this situation, Rajendra I, son of Rajaraja I, launched a large invasion in AD 1017.
Taking a snapshot of an XFS filesystem involves freezing I / O to the filesystem using the utility, having the volume manager perform the actual snapshot, and then unfreezing I / O to resume normal operations.
Taking advantage of the G. I.
Taking advantage of Czech troops ' involvement, Bolesław I ordered his son to invade Bohemia, where Mieszko met very little resistance.
Taking Prince Edward with them, Isabella and Mortimer left the French court in summer 1326 and travelled north to William I, Count of Hainaut.
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.
The song became also an opening track for the 2008-09 Taking Chances Tour, preceded by an introduction video using the remix of " I Drove All Night " as well.
Taking advantage of the resulting crisis, King Alexander I banned national political parties in 1929, assumed executive power, and renamed the country Yugoslavia.
Taking on more of an environmental psychologist's perspective, Deren " externalizes the hidden dynamic of the external world ... as if I had moved from a concern with the life of the fish, to a concern with the sea which accounts for the character of the fish and its life.
Taking its name from William Faulkner's first novel of the same name about an airman's return home in the aftermath of World War I, Russell said the documentary examined " both sides of the war, people who feel good about the war, who believe in the mission, people who feel bad.
* 2007: Taking Care of Business ( double disc of Ride ' Til I Die ( w / 2 bonus tracks ) and 30th Anniversary Tour )
Taking, as He did, this sinful world as it is, not as I would have it ;
Taking advantage of the fact that Lombard king Grimoald I of Benevento was engaged against Frankish forces from Neustria, Constans II disembarked at Taranto and besieged Lucera and Benevento.
* " Tim Schafer on Taking Risks " ( D. I. C. E.
After The Police stopped touring in 1984, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, The Leopard Son, She's Having a Baby, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Good Burger ), television ( The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5 ( 1993 ), Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee ), and video games ( Spyro the Dragon and The Agents ), along with operas ( Holy Blood and Crescent Moon, commissioned by Cleveland Opera ) and ballets.
On July 8, 2011, Taking Back Sunday released an official music video for " Faith ( When I Let You Down )".
Taking advantage of this situation, Michael I of Epirus, a former ally of Boniface, attacked the kingdom in 1210, as did the Bulgarians.
Taking the completion of A / I relative to this pre-C *- norm produces a C *- algebra B.
) Taking advantage of the G. I.
*" I Am Taking Photographs " on Electricity 3 ( 2006 )

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