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* 1802 – Napoleon Bonaparte signs a general amnesty to allow all but about one thousand of the most notorious émigrés of the French Revolution to return to France, as part of a reconciliary gesture with the factions of the Ancien Regime and to eventually consolidate his own rule.
Israelites of course abstained from pork, but Ahab was married to a Phoenician / Tyrian princess Jezebel, who was one of the most " powerful and notorious women of monarchic times " yet who died of a similarly seemingly random death like her husband, and his capital of Samaria was said to follow Canaanite gods.
Primarily carried by rodents ( most notably rats ) and spread to humans via fleas, the disease is notorious throughout history, due to the unrivaled scale of death and devastation it brought.
Dealers that sponsor infomercials on shortwave radio are notorious for such sales pitches, most notably Discount Gold & Silver Trading on WWCR, which proclaims graded coins, in direct contradiction to their pricing history, as having appreciated more than non-graded coins, or as not likewise being " opinion coins.
The council abolished some of the most notorious abuses and introduced or recommended disciplinary reforms affecting the sale of indulgences, the morals of convents, the education of the clergy, the non-residence of bishops ( also bishops having plurality of benefices, which was fairly common ), and the careless fulmination of censures, and forbade dueling.
Possibly the most notorious such vehicle was the former Soviet TMM bridging truck that could carry and launch a 10 meter bridge that could be daisy-chained with other TMM bridges to cross larger obstacles.
Captain William Kidd was either one of the most notorious pirates in the history of the world or one of its most unjustly vilified and prosecuted privateers in an age typified by the rationalisation of empire.
Even worse, the attempts have instead often created psychopathic supervillains of which Captain America's 1950s imitator and Nuke are the most notorious examples.
One of the most notorious propaganda films is Leni Riefenstahl's film Triumph of the Will ( 1935 ), which chronicled the 1934 Nazi Party Congress and was commissioned by Adolf Hitler.
After the downfall of feudalism, the landsknechts established a reputation as the most notorious dicing gamblers of their time ; many of the dice then were curiously carved in the images of men and beasts.
But one does not have to rely on the victims for stories of violence: Ted Patrick, one of the most notorious deprogrammers used by CAGs ( who has spent several terms in prison for his exploits ) openly boasts about some of the violence he employed ; in November 1987, Cyril Vosper, a Committee member of the British cult-awareness group, FAIR, was convicted in Munich of " causing bodily harm " in the course of one of his many deprogramming attempts ; and a number of similar convictions are on record for prominent members of CAGs elsewhere.
As a response to Haeckel ’ s theory of recapitulation, von Baer enunciates his most notorious laws of development.
The most notorious film is Guy Debord's Howls for Sade of 1952.
Beyond this, the government was principally able to fund only short, educational films, the most notorious of which were the agitki-propaganda films intended to " agitate ", or energize and enthuse, the masses to participate fully in approved Soviet activities, and deal effectively with those who remained in opposition to the new order.
Orson Welles had notorious problems with financing, but his three film noirs were well budgeted: The Lady from Shanghai ( 1947 ) received top-level, " prestige " backing, while both The Stranger, his most conventional film, and Touch of Evil, an unmistakably personal work, were funded at levels lower but still commensurate with headlining releases.
Banksy is one of the world's most notorious and popular street artist who continues to remain faceless in today's society.
Of these, Booth remained to make his career in the States, fathering the nation's most notorious actor, John Wilkes Booth ( who later assassinated Abraham Lincoln ), and its most famous Hamlet, Edwin Booth.
In the most notorious incident, thousands of Huguenots were murdered in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of 1572.
Child sacrifice to supernatural figures or forces, such as the one practiced in ancient Carthage, may be only the most notorious example in the ancient world.
He was nursed by his wife in a roadside inn near Blühnbach until his death in 1950, and then cremated and interred quietly, since his adopted name was at that time one of the most notorious in the American Zone.
During Shakespeare's day, witches were seen as worse than rebels, " the most notorious traytor and rebell that can be.
A 2001 autobiography entitled The Dirt packaged the band as " the world's most notorious rock band ".
Her story soon becomes one of Japan's most notorious scandals.

most and responses
These men -- for the most part educated in our `` best '' New England colleges, well established financially and socially in the community -- under kindly but insistent probing, reveal little or no objective or explicit criteria or data for their generalizations about the interests and attitudes of the people they claim to serve, or about the public responses that actually follow their occasional breach of a `` client-service relationship ''.
As freedom of expression or movement is the objective, the most appropriate responses cannot be anticipated, but are observed and chosen in the moment.
It eventually became the journal's " most influential target article ", generating an enormous number of commentaries and responses in the ensuing decades.
ELIZA operated by processing users ' responses to scripts, the most famous of which was DOCTOR, a simulation of a Rogerian psychotherapist.
* Problems with viral vectors – Viruses, the carrier of choice in most gene therapy studies, present a variety of potential problems to the patient: toxicity, immune and inflammatory responses, and gene control and targeting issues.
As Harvard hypnotherapist Deirdre Barrett describes in the book “ Tales from a Hypnotherapist ’ s Couch ”, most modern research suggestions are designed to bring about immediate responsesan arm rises immediately, whereas hypnotheraputic suggestions are usually post-hypnotic ones that are intended to trigger responses affecting behavior for periods ranging from days to a lifetime in duration.
Hite found the two most significant differences between respondents ' experience with men and women were the focus on clitoral stimulation, and more emotional involvement and orgasmic responses.
Although most injury responses include a calcium influx signaling to promote resealing of severed parts, axonal injuries initially lead to acute axonal degeneration ( AAD ), which is rapid separation of the proximal and distal ends within 30 minutes of injury.
Historically, most psychophysiologists tended to examine the physiological responses and organ systems innervated by the autonomic nervous system.
It may also be involved in some cognitive functions such as attention and language, and in regulating fear and pleasure responses, but its movement-related functions are the most solidly established.
The contestant with the most matches plays the " Super Match " round ( the MC reads the question and the responses ) for a chance to win money ( with an " Audience Match " and a " Head-to-Head Match " similar to the TV show ) of up to $ 5, 000.
The generic level of a category tends to elicit the most responses and richest images and seems to be the psychologically basic level.
However, since training entirely consists of pain compliance and cooperation between training partners, many of the staple responses of a Bujinkan student would be inappropriate in most competitions.
As such, it is essential for the uptake of most metabolites, and also for plant responses to the environment ( e. g., movement of leaves ).
One of the most famous responses to this question was suggested in 1929 by Leó Szilárd, and later by Léon Brillouin.
Owing to the MAB programme ’ s focus to improving mankind's relationship with nature, MAB has gradually been seen as UNESCO ’ s, and as one of the United Nations ’ s most important responses to international dialogues such as the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development ( UNCED ) and the Convention on Biological Diversity ( CBD ).
These responses are, statistically, the most likely to have been the behavior responsible for successfully achieving reinforcement.
Two families compete against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey question posed to 100 people.
Spontaneous strikes are sometimes called " wildcat strikes "; they were the key fighting point in May 1968 in France ; most commonly, they are responses to serious ( often life-threatening ) safety hazards in the workplace rather than wage or hour disputes, etc.
The response chart indicates twenty eight ( 28 ) responses to " The cults I am most concerned about are :", with the answer " Scientology, est / Forum, and Lifespring ".
Reaction times to respond to the stimuli ( usually on the order of milliseconds ) and proportion of correct responses are the most often employed measures of performance in behavioral tasks.
In a famously uncomfortable interview, Lydon gives curt and vague responses to most of Snyder's questions.
Natural experiments are most useful when there has been a clearly defined and large change in the treatment ( or exposure ) to a clearly defined subpopulation ( and no change to a comparable subpopulation ), so that changes in responses may be plausibly attributed to the change in treatments ( or exposure ).< ref name =" DiNardo " >
Zawinul and Pastorius were defiant in their responses to the interviewer, Shorter more philosophical, and Erskine the most reticent of the four.

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