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height and Arab
In 658 AD, Yerevan was conquered, during the height of Arab invasions.
The unfinished building was not surpassed in height by any new hotel until the 2009 completion of the spire atop the Rose Tower in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Ecclesiastical historians have claimed that in the last years of Emperor Philip the Arab ( reigned 244 – 249 ), during otherwise undocumented festivities to commemorate the millennium of the founding of Rome ( traditionally in 753 BC, putting the date about 248 ), the fury of the Alexandrian mob rose to a great height, and when one of their poets prophesied a calamity, they committed bloody outrages on the Christians, whom the authorities made no effort to protect.
< div align =" center "> Armistice Demarcation Lines 1949-1967 </ div > < span class =" legend-color " style =" display: inline-block ; width: 1. 5em ; height: 1. 5em ; margin: 1px 0pt ; border: 1px solid black ; background-color: rgb ( 135, 206, 235 ); color: black ; font-size: 100 %; text-align: center ;"> </ span > Israel, first recognized by the US, May 15th 1948 < span class =" legend-color " style =" display: inline-block ; width: 1. 5em ; height: 1. 5em ; margin: 1px 0pt ; border: 1px solid black ; background-color: rgb ( 144, 238, 144 ); color: black ; font-size: 100 %; text-align: center ;"> </ span > Allotted for Arab state, occupied by Egypt Feb 1949 / Jordan Apr 1949 < span class =" legend-color " style =" display: inline-block ; width: 1. 5em ; height: 1. 5em ; margin: 1px 0pt ; border: 1px solid black ; background-color: rgb ( 255, 0, 0 ); color: black ; font-size: 100 %; text-align: center ;"> </ span > Allotted for Arab state, occupied by Israel Feb / Apr 1949
The Arab constabulary was accused of complicity, although some sources say Arab police helped to escort 30-40 Jews out of the building at the height of the violence.
The height of the controversy was in the Borovsky House construction site, where the contractor employed exclusively Arab workers, and didn't " reserve " any jobs for Jewish workers.
Riad relinquished the Arab League post in 1979 at the height of a crisis caused by Egypt's signing a peace treaty with Israel.

height and rule
However, the rule of the dynasty was relatively short-lived and the Almoravids fell-at the height of their power-when they failed to quell the Masmuda-led rebellion initiated by Ibn Tumart.
Morocco reached its height under a series of Berber dynasties, that arose south of the Atlas Mountains and expanded their rule northwards, replacing the local rulers.
If the areas of the two parallel faces are A < sub > 1 </ sub > and A < sub > 3 </ sub >, the cross-sectional area of the intersection of the prismatoid with a plane midway between the two parallel faces is A < sub > 2 </ sub >, and the height ( the distance between the two parallel faces ) is h, then the volume of the prismatoid is given by ( This formula follows immediately by integrating the area parallel to the two planes of vertices by Simpson's rule, since that rule is exact for integration of polynomials of degree up to 3, and in this case the area is at most a quadratic in the height.
The Victorian era was the period of Queen Victoria's rule between 1837 and 1901 which signified the height of the British Industrial Revolution and the apex of the British Empire.
The centroid method favors the rule with the output of greatest area, while the height method obviously favors the rule with the greatest output value.
Heath's premiership oversaw the height of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, with the suspension of the Stormont parliament and the imposition of direct British rule.
In 1853, at the height of British rule, a certain Col. Thompson of the Royal Engineers designed and erected a new gate consisting of two central arches with two smaller ones.
The Papal States comprised territories under direct sovereign rule of the papacy, and at its height it covered most of the modern Italian regions of Romagna, Marche, Umbria and Lazio.
Until recently, the unwritten rule in evaluating planning applications in the city of Utrecht was that no building could be built that exceeded the Dom Tower in height.
At the height of his rule, Rákosi developed a strong cult of personality.
The reindeer from Svalbard are also relatively short-legged and may have a shoulder height of as little as, thereby following Allen's rule.
In conjunction with this he employed an active and aggressive foreign policy, and at the end of his rule added Iceland and the Norse Greenland community to his kingdom, leaving Norway at its territorial height.
In 1294, when Adolf ’ s rule was at its height, he concluded an alliance with the King Edward I of England against France and was awarded 60, 000 pounds sterling, which corresponded to 90, 000 gold marks.
In 1987 after the United Nations had declared Burma a " Least Developed Country ", Ne Win, resigned on 23 July 1988 as chairman of the ruling Burma Socialist Programme Party at the height of the uprising against one-party rule.
In this rule balls of a short length or full tosses above waist height are deemed legal.
In the last equation, we've anticipated writing the distance remaining along the curve as a function of height ( s ( y )), recognized that the distance remaining must decrease as time increases ( thus the minus sign ), and used the chain rule in the form.
This influence, especially as it relates to the role of divine punishment in Richard's rule of England, reaches its height in the voice of Margaret.
Truly open development classes are also almost unknown, the famous line about the 18 ft skiff " the boat shall be 18ft long and the race starts at 2 o ' clock " is a myth but open classes will usually allow pretty radical changes within usually some kind of box rule which specifies depth, length, width of hull height of mast and sometimes a minimum weight and sail area.
He was created an earl in September 1328 at the height of his de facto rule.
In differentiating mesas and buttes, geographers use the rule that a mesa has a top wider than its height, while a butte's top is narrower.

height and came
He came to power when the city was at its height of influence and power within the Roman Empire.
Bede says that the spot where he died came to be associated with miracles, and people took dirt from the site, which led to a hole being dug as deep as a man's height.
And in the event that aspects of crisis management depended on contact with the critical man-on-the-spot, as it did in 1958 when Deputy Under Secretary of State Robert Murphy was dispatched to Lebanon to attempt to defuse the crisis, his instructions came from the Department of State and he reported to the Secretary of State rather than directly to the White House, as became the practice during the height of the Vietnam War.
It has perished, but late copies exist, of which the most faithful is in the Vatican Museums. Marble lion on display in the British Museum, London In a temple enclosure Newton discovered a fine seated statue of Demeter, which he sent back to the British Museum, and about three miles south-east of the city he came upon the ruins of a splendid tomb, and a colossal figure of a lion carved out of one block of Pentelic marble, ten feet in length and six in height, which has been supposed to commemorate the great naval victory, the Battle of Cnidus in which Conon defeated the Lacedaemonians in 394 BC.
The Riots came at the height of the American War of Independence with Britain fighting American rebels, France, Spain and the Dutch Republic.
Most of the residents of the ` 50's and ` 60's came to work at either Aerojet, during the height of the space race, or were stationed at Mather Air Force Base.
Its transformation into a botanist's Eden began in the last quarter of the 19th century, reaching its height in the early decades of the 20th century with the influx of wealthy easterners who came to escape the rigors of east coast winters.
The height of the Pottsville Crimson Tide football team's success recently came between the years on 2004 through 2006.
Home On the Range became Jeffrey City when those who came to mine uranium sought to honor Dr. C. W. Jeffrey, a wealthy doctor from Rawlins, Wyoming, who initially financed the costs for prospector and businessman Bob Adams to start the Western Nuclear Corporation mining firm and open a Uranium mine near the area in 1957, during the cold war and the height of uranium demand.
Later in the 19th century came the development of the modern ( Marcq St. Hilaire ) intercept method ; with this method the body height and azimuth are calculated for a convenient trial position, and compared with the observed height.
He came to the throne at the height of an economic boom in Navarre that was not happening elsewhere in Spain at as great a rate.
At its height it employed 2000 although this came to an abrupt end in 1907 when the company moved all operations to Coventry.
In the 16th and early 17th century, with the height of the Renaissance, several students came to Italy to study Italian architecture, such as Inigo Jones.
The latter game finished 2 – 0 with Roger Hunt getting both England goals, one of which came after Charlton, venturing forward to add height to the attack, hit the post with a header.
The tribunal came to the consensus that Neurath, though a willing and active participant in war crimes, held no such prominent position during the height of the Third Reich's tyranny and was therefore only a minor adherent to the atrocities committed.
At the height of the engagement a party of seven of the Hutt Militia came to the assistance of the hard-pressed troops, and fought side by side with the redcoats.
However, unbeknown to Lean, The Looking Glass War had hidden Jones ' short height and dubbed his high-pitched voice, and so Lean came to regret his casting decision for the role of the heroic, square-jawed Major.
Zona Mista came to dominate Italian football in the late 1970s and early 1980s and reached its height with the Italian national team in their victory in the 1982 FIFA World Cup.
" They came from the sun with height advantage and I never saw them ", recalled later Sgt Frank Howell of No. 87 Squadron, Galland's first victim.
He wrote of the bomb producing a " pillar of purple fire ", out of the top of which came " a giant mushroom that increased the height of the pillar to a total of 45, 000 feet.
The height of the era came in 1877 when Rørosbanen connected Central Norway to the capital.
The Roman army battled first against its tribal neighbours and Etruscan towns within Italy, and later came to dominate much of the Mediterranean and further afield, including the provinces of Britannia and Asia Minor at the Empire's height.
The subsequent expansion of the empire is defended by these Athenians, "... the nature of the case first compelled us to advance our empire to its present height ; fear being our principal motive, though honor and interest came afterward.

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