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Both I and my feelings come up out of a chain of events that fan out into the past into sources that are ultimately very unlike the entity which I now am.
In several texts, the luminary Eleleth is the last of the luminaries ( Spiritual Lights ) that come forward, and it is the Aeon Sophia, associated with Eleleth, who encounters darkness and becomes involved in the chain of events that leads to the Demiurge's rule of this world, and the salvage effort that ensues.
In comic books, continuity has also come to mean a set of contiguous events, sometimes said to be " set in the same universe " ( see fictional crossover and fictional universe ) or " separate universes " ( see intercompany crossover ).
In terms of reading sequence, the events in The Secret Lovers come after The Miernik Dossier and before The Tears of Autumn despite the publication sequence.
After the events of Utopia, Xavier has come to live on the risen Asteroid M, rechristened Utopia, along with the rest of the X-Men, X-Club, and mutant refugees and is also allowed to join the Utopia lead council ( Cyclops, Storm, Namor, Iceman, Beast, Wolverine and Emma Frost ).
In the Futurist approach, Revelation is chiefly seen as referring to events which as yet have not come to pass, but which will come to pass at the end of the age, and the end of the world.
He described the turn of events in his diary, " After twenty years of struggle and misery forces of good finally come to my aid in Germany — and a bright door opens up for me.
The prophecies of doom concerning the fall of both the House of Jeroboam and the northern kingdom as a whole (" For the Lord shall smite Israel ..., and he shall root up Israel out of this good land, which he gave to their fathers, and shall scatter them beyond the river ") might have been composed retroactively, after the events described had already come to pass ( this position is a secular or non-literal approach to scripture ).
Skaði says that, with these events in mind, " baneful advice " will always come from her " sanctuaries and plains " to Loki.
In his opinion, Christianity, along with teleological Aristotelianism that the church had come to accept, allowed practical decisions to be guided too much by imaginary ideals and encouraged people to lazily leave events up to providence or, as he would put it, chance, luck or fortune.
These rhymes seem to have come from a variety of sources, including traditional riddles, proverbs, ballads, lines of Mummers ' plays, drinking songs, historical events, and, it has been suggested, ancient pagan rituals.
The Pareto principle ( also known as the 80 – 20 rule, the law of the vital few, and the principle of factor sparsity ) states that, for many events, roughly 80 % of the effects come from 20 % of the causes .< ref name =" NYT ">.
One test given in the Old Testament in Deuteronomy contains a warning of those who prophecy events which do not come to pass and said they should be put to death.
Risks can come from uncertainty in financial markets, project failures ( at any phase in design, development, production, or sustainment life-cycles ), legal liabilities, credit risk, accidents, natural causes and disasters as well as deliberate attack from an adversary, or events of uncertain or unpredictable root-cause.
Tony, Maria, Anita, Bernardo ( and the Sharks ), and Riff ( and the Jets ) all anticipate the events to come that night (" Tonight Quintet ").
Underlying the spectroscopic technique is the Auger effect, as it has come to be called, which is based on the analysis of energetic electrons emitted from an excited atom after a series of internal relaxation events.
In many areas, the term " Mardi Gras " has come to mean the whole period of activity related to the celebratory events, beyond just the single day.
The field events come in two types – jumping and throwing competitions.
Track and field events have become the most prominent part of major athletics championships and many famous athletes within the sport of athletics come from this discipline.
A recent study translates his words as follows :" And a very great betrayal of a lord it is also in the world, that a man betray his lord to death, or drive him living from the land, and both have come to pass in this land: Edward was betrayed, and then killed, and after that burned ..." Later sources, further removed from events, such as the late 11th century Passio S. Eadwardi and John of Worcester, claim that Ælfthryth organised the killing of Edward, while Henry of Huntingdon wrote that she killed Edward herself.
Victorian explanations of mythology, which accounted for all gods as metaphors for natural events that had come to be taken literally, explained them as metaphors for the night sky and stars.
Throughout this period and decades to come, Sun Quan's leadership would be characterized by his ability to find men of character and entrust important matters to him, and his ability to react swiftly to events.
The U. S. Supreme Court, in Grove Press, Inc., v. Gerstein, citing Jacobellis v. Ohio ( which was decided the same day in 1964 ), overruled the state court findings of obscenity and declared the book a work of literature ; it was one of the notable events in what has come to be known as the sexual revolution.
However, just to be safe, the owner of the house will leave the house a few minutes before midnight and come back just as the clock strikes midnight to prevent anyone else entering the house first who might potentially bring any unfortunate events in the new year to the household.

events and full
It is possible these events, like the paintings, are full of rich metaphor or in the case of the animals of the desert, perhaps a vision or dream.
After these events, Saint Anthony had a vision where the whole world was full of snares and traps.
The first three chapters have three apocalyptic visions while the last three chapters give one extended apocalypse, in full detail, pertaining to events that surround the Maccabean revolt.
Bloody Sunday remains among the most significant events in the Troubles of Northern Ireland, chiefly because those who died were shot by the British army rather than paramilitaries, in full view of the public and the press.
After that, in 1990, it was eliminated from the anthem and only sung in military events as part of the full song.
These films show strong affinities with the work of Italian neorealists, not least Roberto Rossellini's neorealist trilogy which included Germany Year Zero ( 1948 ), and are concerned primarily with day-to-day life in the devastated Germany and an initial reaction to the events of the Nazi period ( the full horror of which was first experienced by many in documentary footage from liberated concentration camps ).
In 1939 the full ' Ring was used for the last time in major racing events, as future Grands Prix would be held only on the Nordschleife.
The audience sees a philosophical ebb to his character, however, along with a degree of optimism, yet his polite façade collapses when events get the better of him, and a full verbal onslaught is forthcoming.
Full preterism differs from partial preterism in that full preterists believe that all eschatology or " end times " events were fulfilled with the destruction of Jerusalem, including the resurrection of the dead and Jesus ' Second Coming or Parousia.
All events requiring revocation or replacement of a public key can take a long time to take full effect with all who must be informed ( i. e. all those users who possess that key ).
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A full listing of works inspired by the Trojan War has not been attempted, since the inspiration provided by these events produced so many works that a list that merely mentions them by name would be larger than the full tale of the events of the war.
* The Annual register of world events: Volume 96 ( 1855 ), highly detailed coverage of events in British Empire and worldwide full text online
However, integration of full medal events has not taken place, and the status of athletes with a disability in the Olympic movement remains controversial.
Within the Commonwealth Games, athletes with a disability were first included in exhibition events in 1994, and at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games they were included as full members of their national teams, making these the first fully inclusive international multi-sport games.
Decorations and orders: Military, civil, and organizational decorations are usually worn only to full dress events, generally of formal governmental or diplomatic significance.
** On the other hand, in the Crusade episode Visitors From Down the Street, Captain Matthew Gideon would launch a full spread of modified probes ( uploaded with considerable information about Earth and other Interstellar Alliance worlds, and about certain recent events which had transpired aboard the EAS Excalibur ) at a pre-hyperspace planet where Humans had been cast ( by the local government ) in a role reminiscent of the Grey Aliens in our culture, in order to expose the locals to the truth.
Yet no Egyptian source gives a full account of the myth, and the sources vary widely in their versions of events.
Even decades later, it is impossible to know the full truth of these events.
Some televised concerts offered a stereo simulcast soundtrack on FM radio and as such, events like Live Aid were recorded by thousands of people with a full stereo soundtrack despite the fact that stereo TV broadcasts were some years off ( especially in regions that adopted NICAM ).
In 1937, Snead's first full year on the Tour, he won five events, including the Oakland Open at Claremont Country Club in California.

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