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immense and suffering
" In chronicles, poems, sermons, even in legal documents, an immense sadness, a note of despair and a fashionable sense of suffering and deliquescence at the approaching end of times, suffuses court poets and chroniclers alike: Huizinga quotes instances in the ballads of Eustache Deschamps, " monotonous and gloomy variations of the same dismal theme ", and in Georges Chastellain's prologue to his Burgundian chronicle, and in the late fifteenth-century poetry of Jean Meschinot.
Desmond Tutu serves as the chair of the Elders, who will use their collective skills to catalyse peaceful resolutions to long-standing conflicts, articulate new approaches to global issues that are causing or may later cause immense human suffering, and share wisdom by helping to connect voices all over the world.
This, they say, will be seen as a period of joy for those who understand what is happening and engage this period as a time of purification, but will be a period of immense suffering for those who cling to their corrupted worldview and lifestyles.
Desmond Tutu serves as the chair of The Elders — who will use their collective skills to catalyse peaceful resolutions to long-standing conflicts, articulate new approaches to global issues that are causing or may cause immense human suffering, and share wisdom by helping to connect voices all over the world.
These dogs are usually humanely euthanized, due to the immense pain and suffering they face.
Jurnal portughez shows Eliade coping with clinical depression and political crisis, and has been described by Andrei Oişteanu as " an overwhelming, through the immense suffering it exhales.
The Primordials, particularly The Dragon's Shadow ; Adrián, the River of All Torments ; Isidoros, the Black Boar That Twists the Skies ; and the Empyreal Chaos, the Primordial Tyrant-King, were callous and hazardous rulers, whose all-consuming, incorrigible egos and inability to see their Creation as other than solely a reflection of themselves wrought immense suffering across the world they had made.
It has also been called " a cloaca of immense human suffering and mortality ".
Imam Yahia managed to put an end to the state of anarchy, lawlessness and violence which had lacerated the country and inflicted immense suffering upon its inhabitants, including the Jews.
He has great respect for the process of evolution, but is also deeply troubled by the immense amount of death and suffering required for such slow progress ( see the Quicksilver series ).
There is a sort of heavenly or at least more than human gaiety about some of his later things which one imagines might come to oneself as the fruit of reconciliation and relief after immense suffering ; I should like to get something of that into verse before I die.
In ruling that life imprisonment was the appropriate sentence for Bagosora the three trial judges concurred that " The toll of human suffering was immense as a result of crimes which could have only occurred with his orders and authorisation.
Under immense pressure, Greene held his small division ( only 1, 727 men engaged at the start of the day ) in advance of the rest of the Army for four hours, but eventually withdrew after suffering heavy losses.
While this was his " prime hobby ", he was struggling with an immense workload and began suffering from his illness.
In 1828, one of his accounts of medical negligence led to a libel case, Cooper v Wakley, where Wakley accused Bransby Cooper, the nephew of the General Surgeon of incompetence in causing a patient immense suffering as he attempted to extract a bladder stone through a cut beneath the scrotum.
The cloud decelerates as it approaches the Sun ( contrary to physical laws ) and comes to rest around the Sun, causing disastrous climatic changes on Earth and immense mortality and suffering for the human race.

immense and boat
In fact, the fish is more of a problem to boaters than to swimmers, as its immense size and weight can cause significant damage to a boat that strikes one of these fish.
The details were later immortalized in 1928 by Júlio Ivo, then president of the municipal council of Mafra ( during the presidency of Sidónio Pais, who explained: "... the automobiles stopped and the Royal Family got out, they followed the Rua do Norte to the Rua de Baixo, to the narrow lane that connects the two road, almost in front of the Travessa da Estrela ... On arrival at the Rua de Baixo, the Royal Family went in the following order: at the front, the King Manuel ; followed by Maria Pia, then Amélia ... the King, who accompanied him, climbed aboard the boat using crates and baskets of fish ... the flagman signalled with his hat, and the first boat, the Bomfim, carrying the blue and white flag on the stern, followed by the rows, driving the King ... the affluence along the coast was immense.
In the Spring of 1788, the geologist Sir James Hall together with John Playfair and James Hutton set off from Dunglass Burn in a boat heading east along the coast looking for evidence to support Hutton's theory that rock formations were laid down in an unending cycle over immense periods of time.
Dunglass, just to the west of the town, was the home of the geologist Sir James Hall who, in the Spring of 1788, joined John Playfair and James Hutton in a boat trip from Dunglass Burn east along the coast looking for evidence to support Hutton's theory that rock formations were laid down in an unending cycle over immense periods of time.

immense and people
The next big growth occurred with the advent of World War II, when large numbers of people moved to the Bay Area to work in the many war industries, such as the immense Kaiser Shipyards in nearby Richmond.
The attack killed at least 243 people and caused immense damage to the town.
The Guaraní, the Cario, Tapé, Itatine, Guarajo, Tupí, and related subgroups, were generous people who inhabited an immense area stretching from the Guyana Highlands in Brazil to the Río Uruguay.
Oil had been discovered there by Standard Oil Company in the 1920s, and people wondered whether an immense pool of oil was lying beneath the entire area.
Between the two groups there was a third small group, the assimilados, comprising native blacks, mulatos, Asians, and mixed-race people, who had at least some formal education, were not subjected to paid forced labor, were entitled to some citizenship rights, and held a special identification card that differed from the one imposed on the immense mass of the African population ( the indigenas ), a card that the colonial authorities conceived of as a means of controlling the movements of forced labor ( CEA 1998 ).
The people everywhere en route greeted him with immense enthusiasm.
The success which followed his labors not only in the city of Utrecht, but also in Zwolle, Deventer, Kampen, Amsterdam, Haarlem, Gouda, Leiden, Delft, Zutphen and elsewhere, was immense ; according to Thomas à Kempis the people left their business and their meals to hear his sermons, so that the churches could not hold the crowds that flocked together wherever he came.
" There will be some casualties when you put this information out there, and these are casualties which are tragic ... but this has to be balanced with the growing pool of older people who feel immense wellbeing from having access to this information ", Nitschke said.
As could be seen by the prospectus, as political objectives went, the programme was certain to be of immense assistance to Daniel O ' Connell in his efforts to revive the agitation for Repeal, but O ' Connell also knew and felt that he was receiving, for the present, a powerful support from them ; but he knew also, that they were outside of his influence, and did not implicitly believe that Repeal would be yielded to " agitation "; that they were continually seeking, by their writings, to arouse a military spirit among the people ; showing plainly, that while they helped the Repeal Association, they fully expected that the liberties of the country must be fought for in the end: it was in appearance only that they worked in harmony.
For example, some people in charge of the government have an immense amount of power, and yet they do not make much money.
' And we saw in an immense light that is God: ‘ something similar to how people appear in a mirror when they pass in front of it ' a Bishop dressed in White ‘ we had the impression that it was the Holy Father '.
The new financial systems approach pragmatically acknowledges the richness of centuries of microfinance history and the immense diversity of institutions serving poor people in developing world today.
Supporters of the law, however, believed that the requirement that the private capital be directly invested in the new joint ventures significantly reduced the room for corruption and would bring about the development of these " strategic " resources in the absence of any possibility of Bolivia alone funding their development, that the fiscal obligations of the new companies would greatly increase the funds available for human and social, as well as infrastructure development, and that the dividend payouts for the Bolivian people went to create a universal, annual old-age benefit, the BONOSOL, which though small would have an immense impact on the rural elderly, the most marginalized sector of Bolivia's indigenous population
This created immense resentment among the Yugoslav people and the Yugoslav Partisan movement ( which was already successfully spreading in the rest of Yugoslavia ) did not take root here since more than 70 % of population of Zara was Italian.
Started in 1982 by Allen Funt, the foundation uses the immense comedic library of Candid Camera to send special tapes to terminally ill people throughout the entire nation.
Cooper describes how ' during the end of the writing of this book against the family, I went through a profound spiritual and bodily crisis .... The people who sat with me and tended to me with immense kindliness and concern during the worst of this crisis were my brother Peter and sister-in-law Carol ... a true family '.
: Features reports on suspicions that British police officers are eating their suspects, Peter O ' Hanraha-hanrahan interviewing the government minister for ships regarding recent accusations, the IRA's use of explosives hidden in dogs, the immense popularity of The Bureau in Italy, the Home Office releasing the Sorted videos aimed at young people, and near-death experiences.
However, Confucian values arguably still have an immense influence on the psyche of the Korean people.
This also involved evicting 40, 000 people with only a single day's notice and relocating them to new homes, in order to make way for the grandiose Centrul Civic and the immense Palace of the People, a building second in size only to the Pentagon.
" The fatal hour having arrived, a large detachment of troops was paraded, and an immense concourse of people assembled ; almost all our general and field officers, excepting his excellency and staff, were present on horseback ; melancholy and gloom pervaded all ranks, and the scene was affectingly awful.
It became the first worldwide dance craze in the early 1960s, enjoying immense popularity among young people and drawing fire from critics who felt it was too provocative.
Sadat used his immense popularity with the Egyptian people to try to push through vast economic reforms that ended the socialistic controls of Nasserism.
The newest flagship of the United Federation of Planets, Starfleet's USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D, is assigned to travel to Deneb IV for its first mission out of drydock, both to collect the remaining members of its crew and to open relations with the simple Bandi people who have somehow been able to tap immense energy reserves and constructed Farpoint Station, much to the surprise of the United Federation of Planets.
Although he preached the Message of God with immense zeal, his people refused to mend their ways, leading to his building of the Ark and the famous event of the Deluge, the Great Flood in which all the evil people of his time perished.

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