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So popular was this event that it quickly caught on, becoming a fixture at the Olympic games, with major cities staging their own annual events.
# In one single event, the saved who are alive at Christ's coming will be caught up together with the resurrected to meet the Lord in the air.
Risk of death came dangerously close in 1564 when Elizabeth caught smallpox ; when she was most at risk, she named Robert Dudley as Lord Protector in the event of her death.
There also were two births recorded at the event ( one in a car caught in traffic and another in a hospital after an airlift by helicopter ) and four miscarriages.
The event caught the public's imagination and gained mass media attention in national newspapers, tabloids, and even the BBC News.
Henry of Lancaster was then sent to Wales in order to fetch the King and the younger Despenser ; on 16 November he with Welsh rebels caught Edward, Despenser and their soldiers in the open country near Tonyrefail, where a plaque now commemorates the event.
Disillusioned by the Covenanters, in October Charles attempted to escape from them and rode north to join with an Engager force, an event which became known as " the Start ", but within two days the Presbyterians had caught up with and recovered him.
The Koine Greek of 1 Thessalonians 4: 17 uses the verb form ἁρπαγησόμεθα ( arpagisometha ), which means " we shall be caught up " or " taken away ", with the connotation that this is a sudden event.
While lingering around the wormhole's event horizon, an alien creature caught on to the Chronosphere and followed it back to Earth.
His freewheeling, hedonistic lifestyle caught up with him in 1942 when two under-age girls, Betty Hansen and Peggy Satterlee, accused him of statutory rape, alleging that the event occurred at the Bel Air home of Flynn's friend Frederick McEvoy.
He is forced to evacuate his crew, but Andromeda gets caught on the edge of an event horizon of a black hole, freezing him in time.
The event had caught the international attention of boxing fans worldwide, but particularly in the United States, Puerto Rico and Mexico, because the two main events that night featured two Puerto Ricans, one Mexican and one American.
and the name caught on, replacing " Commute Clot " by the time of the second event.
The event originated in the 1930s, and is claimed to have been started by an individual named Bill Pickett, a Wild West Show performer said to have caught a runaway steer by wrestling it to the ground.
In the event, the small force was immediately defeated, and the remainder of the fleet was caught unprepared on the beach.
Three of the four truck drivers were killed by the insurgents while the surviving driver, Preston Wheeler, caught the event on video.
However, the Yankees subsequently caught fire, eventually tying Boston atop the standings on September 10 after sweeping a four-game series at Fenway Park, an event known to Red Sox fans as the " Boston Massacre.
But as the police surround the building, he detonates a bomber-coat he wears in the event he is about to be caught.
The alleged theft, caught on television cameras, was widely reported around the world and has been dubbed an " international event " causing a " diplomatic stir ".
Tensions were somewhat fraught at the event since the night before John Cale had caught Ayers sleeping with his wife prompting him to write the bile-soaked paean ' Guts ' that would appear on his 1975 album Slow Dazzle.
Instead of accepting their role in the event, they view themselves as caught up in a situation that was unforeseeable and therefore they are not the culprit, which is referred to as defensive processing, or view the situation as inevitable and that there was nothing that could be done to prevent it, which is retroactive pessimism.
In 2004, he appeared in the science-fiction film The Day After Tomorrow, portraying a student caught in a cataclysmic global cooling event.
Those who work in Perth's CBD generally regard the event with good humour or tolerance, although chance shoppers and tourists are often caught off-guard at the appearance of bizarrely dressed young men and women demanding money-typically assertively if good-naturedly.
In the event, neither MCA nor EISA really caught on.

event and party
When, in my enthusiasm, I proposed the party, my city editor ( who disliked the club and many of its members ) tried to block my participation in the gala event.
A preview party for sponsors of the event and for the artists is set for April 8.
He was mentioned in the Quran as the " second of the two who lay in the cave " in reference to the event of hijra, with Muhammad where they hid in the cave in Jabal Thawr from the Meccan search party that was sent after them, thus being one of few who were given direct reference to in the Quran.
Germany and the Soviet Union each pledge neutrality in the event of an attack on the other by a third party for the next five years.
* Equitable charge, confers a right on the secured party to look to a particular asset in the event of the debtor's default
Costume may also refer to the artistic arrangement of accessories in a picture, statue, poem, or play, appropriate to the time, place, or other circumstances represented or described, or to a particular style of clothing worn to portray the wearer as a character or type of character other than their regular persona at a social event such as a masquerade, a fancy dress party or in an artistic theatrical performance.
The College functions on a quarter system, and one weekend each term is set aside as a traditional celebratory event, known on campus as " big weekends " or " party weekends ".
Originally a street party held on Princes Street and the Royal Mile, the Hogmanay event has been officially organised since 1993.
The main event in the First Republic in the sixties was the inclusion of the Socialist party in the government, after the reducing edge of the Christian Democracy ( DC ) had forced them to accept this alliance ; attempts to incorporate the Italian Social Movement ( MSI ) in the Tambroni government led to riots, and were short-lived.
In the event the Conservative party suffered the worst electoral defeat by a ruling party since the Great Reform Act of 1832.
Some parties are held in honor of a specific person, day, or event ( e. g., a birthday party, a Super Bowl party, or a St. Patrick ’ s Day party ).
A cast party is a celebration following the final performance of a theatric event, such as a play, a musical, or an opera.
A pre-party is a party that is held immediately before some event, such as a school dance, a wedding, a birthday party, or a bar mitzvah.
An after-party is a party that is held after a musical or theatric performance or after some other event, such as a wedding or a school dance.
Held over a weekend, events typically include a pre-fest party with bands the night before the bowling event as well as a day-long outdoor party with bands, vendor booths and games.
In the event, he got both war and national humiliation ; the economy of the entire Northeast suffered severely, Jefferson was vehemently denounced, and his party lost support.
In exceptional circumstances the monarch asks someone to ' form a government ' with a parliamentary minority which in the event of no party having a majority requires the formation of a coalition government.
* April 24 Treaty of Berlin: Germany and the Soviet Union each pledge neutrality in the event of an attack on the other by a third party for the next five years.
However, indemnity as a legal concept has a much broader meaning than the other two terms ; namely, an indemnity is to make a party to a contract " whole " again should that contractually-specified event occur.
While the event may be specified by the contract, the actions that must be taken to make the injured party " whole " again are largely fact-based and unknown to the parties until the event occurs, while the maximum liability is often expressly limited by the contract.

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