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The vision in first year of Darius the son of Ahasuerus ( 9: 1 ) concerning seventy weeks, or seventy " sevens ", apportioned for the history of the Israelites and of Jerusalem ( 9: 24 ) This consists of a meditation on the prediction in Jeremiah that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years, a lengthy prayer by Daniel in which he pleads for God to restore Jerusalem and its temple, and an angelic explanation which focuses on a longer time period-" seventy sevens "-and a future restoration and destruction of city and temple by a coming ruler.
By conceiving a timeless setting — " a vanished age " — and by carefully choosing names that resembled human history, Howard shrewdly avoided the problem of historical anachronisms and the need for lengthy exposition.
The unease and self-deception that characterized that period of colonial history would be revisited in many forms at political and social moments of crisis ( such as the Salem witch trials, which coincided with frontier warfare and economic competition among Indians and French and other European settlers ) and during lengthy periods of cultural definition ( such as the American Renaissance of the late 18th-and early 19th-century literary, visual, and architectural movements, which sought to capitalize on unique American identities ).
The history of transcribing spoken Chinese is lengthy and inconsistent.
The Great Man approach to history was most fashionable with professional historians in the 19th century ; a popular work of this school is the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition ( 1911 ) which contains lengthy and detailed biographies about the great men of history, but very few general or social histories.
In both this lengthy history and in the relatively recent explosion of visual communication in the 20th and 21st centuries, there is sometimes a blurring distinction and over-lapping of advertising art, graphic design and fine art.
* Digitalis, Raven: Goth Craft: The Magickal Side of Dark Culture ( 2007: Llewellyn Worldwide )— includes a lengthy explanation of Gothic history, music, fashion, and proposes a link between mystic / magical spirituality and dark subcultures.
Throughout his lengthy artistic career, Lawrence concentrated on depicting the history and struggles of African Americans.
In 1850 he married an American college teacher, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, who later wrote introductory books about natural history and, after his death, a lengthy biography of her husband.
A noteworthy difference between Thucydides ' method of writing history and that of modern historians is Thucydides ' inclusion of lengthy formal speeches that, as he himself states, were literary reconstructions rather than actual quotations of what was said — or, perhaps, what he believed ought to have been said.
The rule permitting searches incident to a lawful arrest has a lengthy common law history.
In 2004, Professor Douglas Little of Clark University published a lengthy academic article explicitly linking the TV series to CIA history: " Mission Impossible: The CIA and the Cult of Covert Action in the Middle East ".
Churchill devotes almost an entire page in his history " The Second World War " to a lengthy quotation of this speech, yet he never mentions Bevan as the speaker, referring to him only as, " One Member.
For the first time in their lengthy history of relocations, the Naskapis were consulted in the planning of their new home.
Both ' mulatto ' ( though specific amounts of blood from different ancestors is too lengthy a subject to interject here ) and European Creole groups share many of the same traditions and language into this age, but their socio-economic roots differed in the original period of Louisiana history.
It is used in the extended sense of autumn, used as the name of the first term of the academic year, which begins at this time, at various educational institutions in the United Kingdom and Ireland ( typically those with lengthy history and traditions, notably the Universities of Glasgow, Cambridge, Oxford, King's College London, Durham, Aberystwyth and Dublin ).
While aware of the divergent views on the organization, he asked that, given the NGO ’ s lengthy history, the Committee make a decision during the current session.
He also developed a Quebec history curriculum that emphasized the heroism of New France, the challenge British Conquest posed to the survival of the " Canadiens ", and how this challenge was met by lengthy political struggles for democratic rights.
* 1968 – A lengthy student strike erupted that developed into an important event in the history of the U. S. in the late 1960s.
It started as a lengthy band history on the band's website, but after a few amusing " chapters " he was contacted by a publishing company to release it in book form.
She was inspired by her reading of John L. Motley's lengthy, multi-volume history works: The Rise of the Dutch Republic, and The History of the United Netherlands.
Easy listening / lounge singers have a lengthy history stretching back to the decades of the early twentieth century.
) Commonwealth-style regiments have proven their worth throughout history in war and through lengthy and difficult policing missions.

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Song titles such as: Bawkbakwak Bawkbagone, Warrior Needs Food, Badly, Frank Lloyd Wrong and Login with my fist, rarely conformed to standard structure, however according to band members in multiple interviews, the song titles almost always are inspired by or inspire the lyrical content of the songs, unlike other bands with lengthy song titling such as Don Caballero ( who do not have vocals ) and Minus the Bear.
In 1983, he engaged in a lengthy feud with Intercontinental Champion Magnificent Don Muraco.
In-depth conversation with Don Francks about his role as Walter on La Femme Nikita, along with numerous stories from his lengthy acting and musical career.

lengthy and adventures
Many sword and sorcery tales have been turned into a lengthy series of adventures.
* A campaign is a lengthy adventure, or series of adventures, that is run over many sessions.
Its title is a mockery of the lengthy book and chapter titles prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries, and a reference to the adventures of the original Baron Münchhausen.

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These traditions include hermetic mages, whose control of magic comes through study and manipulation of magical energy or mana, and who summon and bind elementals in lengthy and expensive rituals to be called on later ; and shamans, whose magic derives from a connection to nature via a totem spirit, and who can summon the nature spirits associated with a particular place.
Isabella wins the civil war after a lengthy struggle when her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, the newly crowned king of Aragon, comes to her aid.
From about the year 970 comes the first lengthy work of fiction in Japanese, Utsubo Monogatari ( The Tale of the Hollow Tree ), which includes this passage: " A tree that is left growing in its natural state is a crude thing.
These proposals can be lengthy but most of the length comes from cost-estimating data and detailed schedules.
The story comes from a lengthy novel that Blair penned in 1999, revised in 2001, and later decided would be better realized in graphic novel form.
( This sentence comes after a lengthy passage in which Churchill warns the public that their courage and effort are still needed to defeat the enemy ).
The box set comes complete with a booklet which includes a lengthy essay of the history, importance and impact of the band by Lois Maffeo, as well as rare photos of members Calvin Johnson, Heather Lewis and Bret Lunsford, and a photo of Calvin with artist, musician and director G. B.

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" The Zohar, written by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai close to two thousand years ago, makes frequent and lengthy references to reincarnation.
At the same time, he began a lifestyle of relative isolation, often not seeing close friends ( like Levinas ) for years, while continuing to write lengthy letters to them.
The two were very close sporadically and then apart for lengthy periods when Garbo, annoyed by Mercedes ' obsession, coupled with her own neuroses, ignored her.
A minor group of impatient young Irish members, the genuine " Home-Rulers " distanced themselves from Butt ’ s lack of assertiveness and led by Charles Stewart Parnell, Joseph Biggar, John O ' Connor Power, Edmund Dwyer Gray, Frank Hugh O ' Donnell and John Dillon, some of whom had close connections with the Fenian movement, adopted the method of parliamentary " obstructionism " during 1876-77, to snap Westminster out of its complacency towards Ireland by proposing amendments to almost every bill and making lengthy overnight speeches.
In the Ancient community, there are those, who are also historical reenactors, and those who maintain close ties to their own groups ' often lengthy history and tradition.
In a lengthy statement entitled " Department of Defense, 1953-1960 ," prepared at the close of Gates's tenure, the Department of Defense summarized its accomplishments during the Eisenhower years, concluding that " today our armed forces have the greatest striking power in our history, many times greater than in 1953.
The lengthy delay between new-model announcement time and the start of Hawk production in 1960 shows just how close Studebaker came to not producing a model that they had at least halfheartedly promoted in print advertising and showroom brochures.
The remainder of the series concerns the budding intimate relationships between the close friends, one of whom ( Koishi Herikawa ) is romantically interested in Kei, and another ( Ichigo Morino ) who has suffered even greater loss of time from the same disease as he has ; the problems of having to maintain the secrecy of the marriage ; an interfering parent and sibling visiting from Federation space ; and Kei learning to overcome the ever-present threat of another lengthy ' standstill ' stealing more of his life, particularly as he has fallen deeply in love with Mizuho and desperately wants to remain with her.
The brothers enjoyed a lengthy, close friendship with John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, who was primarily responsible for their establishment in the Imperial Service of Austria.
However, after a lengthy battle between parents and the Diocese, the school closed in 2006, as part of Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio's effort to close, en masse, Catholic schools with low enrollment.
Shincliffe Bank is sufficiently lengthy that a water trough for the refreshment of draught horses can still be seen on the southbound side of the A177 close to the Seven Stars public house at the High Shincliffe end of Shincliffe Village.
Garrigus also knocked his close, while Furyk and Bae left themselves lengthy birdie putts.
In 2007-2008, the street underwent extensive and lengthy construction work, which forced some businesses to close.
" The book also pays close attention to the bawdy history of Sacramento, and includes lengthy appendices on California journalism and the California exhibition at the 1876 Centennial.
Hirsch took care of all the travel preparations, filling out lengthy forms, registering the children, gathering required documents, sending papers to London, securing exit visas, reserving seating on the trains, buying the tickets and staying in close touch with the parents.
The second date, 39 years later, is 20 November 1975, when Generalissimo Franco himself-aged 82, and having ruled Spain for close to four decades as its caudillo ( Spanish for leader )-died following a lengthy illness.

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