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Polanski's version also emphasises Banquo's objection to Macbeth's ascendency by showing him remaining silent as the other thanes around him hail Macbeth as king.
Baxter's also marked the ascendency of Kantner and Slick as the band's chief composers and the concurrent decline in the influence and involvement of founder Marty Balin.
Yuan led the Beiyang Army into opposing the revolution while also negotiating for the Qing's surrender and his ascendency to the presidency of the new republic.

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Furthermore, the ascendency of Heraclius in 610, in Constantinople, who truly emphasized the Laventine, and Greek nature of what remained of the Roman Empire, may have contributed to turning the Eastern Roman Empire into the medieval Byzantine Empire.

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The Corners was a stopping-place where horses were changed and travelers allowed a brief respite, but since the completion of the Erie Canal, and the still later construction of the New York Central railroad, the town of Sweden ; has gained an ascendency and profited, while Clarkson ; has correspondingly lost in commercial importance.
However five years later the pendulum had swung in the other direction, the war faction was on the ascendency, and the Aetolians were once again ready to consider taking up arms against their traditional enemy of Macedon.
The " New Class " model, as a theory of new social groups in post-industrial societies, gained ascendency during the 1970s as social and political scientists noted how " New Class " groups were shaped by post-material orientations in their pursuit of political and social goals ( Bruce-Briggs, B.
However, after the events of the October Revolution and the Bolsheviks ascendency to power he was widely criticised for the failure to ensure that Tsar Nicholas II and his family were evacuated from Russia before their execution by the Bolsheviks at Ekaterinburg in 1918.
At the time that Layforce was raised, the British were largely in the ascendency in the theatre, having largely defeated the Italians, and it was felt that the commandos could be employed in the capture of the Greek island of Rhodes as part of Operation Cordite.
He offended the Independents ; and when they gained the ascendency he was committed to custody ; he was twice subsequently cited before the committee for plundered ministers, and although he was discharged, his movements were watched.
When the French gained ascendency again between 1449 and 1453 the English were forced out of the region, and in 1449 the castle was taken by the French for the last time.
City were in the ascendency and continued to push for an equalising despite having only 10-men, but failed to do so with the final whistle.
After the ascendency of Christianity in the Roman Empire, the consular processions in Constantinople retained their religious character, now proceeding to Hagia Sophia, where prayers and offerings were made ; but in Rome, where Christianity was not so widely spread among the upper classes, at first the tendency was to convert the procession into a purely civil function, omitting the pagan rites and prayers, without substituting Christian ones Only after Theodosius did the processions become a religious event, repeat with icons, crosses, and banners.
Decker and Yang were unable to assuage shareholder concerns as Yahoo's share price fell in 2007 and 2008 during Google's ascendency.
Likewise, Thomas Natural was pushed in the 1930s-40s, at a time when alphabetic systems were just beginning their ascendency, whereas in the contemporary era in which Teeline is being promoted, the limitations of the alphabetic systems have made them less attractive today than in an era when their potential seemed greater.
The ascendency of the Mercians came to an end in AD 825, when they were soundly beaten under Beornwulf at the Battle of Ellendun by Egbert of Wessex.

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But two years afterwards ( 413 BC ) the Athenian party had regained the ascendency ; and when Demosthenes and Eurymedon touched at Thurii, the citizens afforded them every assistance, and even furnished an auxiliary force of 700 hoplites and 300 dartmen.
In Kershaw's opinion, the more " radical " blocs such as the SS / police and the Nazi Party gained increasing ascendency over the other blocs after the 1936 economic crisis, and then onwards increased their power at the expense of the other blocs.
The only thing hindering the Clipper's ascendency was War II, and after the war, the sheet steel shortages and strikes at vendors that plagued all independents.

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He was the victor in the famous Battle of the Ten Kings, which established the ascendency of the Bhar clan.

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Oliver Coogan notes in his Politics and War in Meath 1913 23 that Bruton's granduncle was one of the farmers in south Meath who prevented the traditionally Anglo-Irish ascendency hunt from proceeding in the area during the Irish War of Independence.
He continued his ascendency in the North Carolina legal system, serving as a state supreme court reporter ( 1905 1907 ), and then as a judge in the Superior Court of North Carolina, from 1907-1911.

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The royal House of Capet, founded by Hugh Capet in 987, inaugurated the development of northern French culture in and around Ile-de-France, which slowly but firmly asserted its ascendency over the more southerly areas of Aquitaine and Tolosa ( Toulouse ).
By the spring of 1795, the British Channel Fleet was in the ascendency, enforcing a distant blockade of the French naval base.

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In a later time, when the Chaldean tribe had burst their narrow bonds and obtained the ascendency over all Babylonia, they gave their name to the whole land of Babylonia, which then was called Chaldea for a short time.
The system of government and military built by Michael II enabled the Empire under his grandson Michael III to gain the Byzantines the ascendency in their struggles with the Abbasid Caliphate and to withstand all the vicissitudes of Byzantine palace life.
Prior to the War of Chioggia, which lasted from 1379 until 1381, the Genoese had enjoyed a naval ascendency that was the source of their power and position within northern Italy.
In coastal Andhra the Vishnukundins established their ascendency.
Mercantile, political and religious leaders, particularly in Hungary, sought effective communication with the Cumans from the time of their ascendency in the mid-11th century.

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However Toryism became marginalized during the long period of Whig ascendency.
With the ascendency of the Civil Rights movement in the 1970s, his work was again celebrated and collected.
From the many subsequent periods before the ascendency of the Neo-Assyrian Empire Mesopotamian art survives in a number of forms: cylinder seals, relatively small figures in the round, and reliefs of various sizes, including cheap plaques of moulded pottery for the home, some religious and some apparently not.
The Farnese family had prospered over the centuries but it was Alessandro ’ s ascendency to the papacy and his dedication to furthering family interests which saw the vastly significant increase in the family ’ s wealth and power.
" His career coincided with the ascendency of dramatic styles of poetry, as embodied in the works of Aeschylus or Sophocles, and he is in fact one of the last poets of major significance within the more ancient tradition of purely lyric poetry.
Emerging from the shadows of Jock Stein's Celtic side, Rangers regained ascendency with notable domestic success under the stewardship of manager Jock Wallace.
If another the ruling line should rise to ascendency, it was necessary to bestow upon the new line the most prestigious line, even if this meant borrowing a few ancestors from the preceding dynasty.
What appears almost certain is that the Ennead first appeared when the cult of the sun god Ra, which had gained supreme ascendency during the 5th dynasty, declined during the 6th dynasty.
He placed second in the 2000 presidential election ; his independent candidacy split the pro-Chinese reunification vote between himself and the KMT candidate Lien Chan leading to the ascendency of Democratic Progressive Party candidate Chen Shui-bian.
The King received general sympathy from the public, owing to the deaths of his father and older brother, and his ascendency to the throne under these tragic circumstances.
During Strijdom's term as Prime Minister, he moved full steam ahead to remove ties with the British Empire and deepened the Afrikaner ascendency in South Africa, while strengthening the policy of apartheid.
The story implies the ascendency of the Bak clan over the native peoples, and may indicate horse and sun worship.

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