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person and celebrated
How can I describe my astonishment and admiration on seeing my esteemed correspondent M leBlanc metamorphosed into this celebrated person.
At first he attempted to attain his ends by an embassy, but when Gregory rejected his overtures he took the celebrated step of going to Italy in person.
After demanding the expulsion of Muslims from Calicut to the Hindu Zamorin, the latter sent the high priest Talappana Namboothiri ( the very same person who conducted da Gama to the Zamorin's chamber during his much celebrated first visit to Calicut in May 1498 ) for talks.
On 8 August 1503, the marriage was celebrated in person in Holyrood Abbey.
This will be burst by a person dressed as Lord Krishna or, more accurately, a costume of Satyabhama, the consort of Lord Krishna, who actually killed the demon Narakasura ; an event that is celebrated as Diwali for generations.
* Besse Cooper ( born 1896 ): celebrated her 116th birthday in August 2012, currently the oldest living person.
During their wanderings abroad the chancellor wrote for the instruction of the young Prince Edward his celebrated work De laudibus legum Angliae (" concerning the praises of the laws of England "), in which he made the first expression of what would later become known as Blackstone's formulation, stating that " one would much rather that twenty guilty persons should escape the punishment of death, than that one innocent person should be condemned, and suffer capitally ".
The feast day for the Blessed person is not universal, but is celebrated only in regions where the person receives particular veneration.
Nicolae Iorga, a major historian of the 20th century, celebrated Kogălniceanu as " the founder of modern Romanian culture, the thinker who has seen in clarity the free and complete Romania [...], the redeemer of peasants thrown into serfdom reference to corvée s, the person understanding all the many, secretive, and indissoluble connections linking the life of a people to the moral quality and the energy of its soul ".
After events such as death of an important person in the tribe, molimo is noisily celebrated to wake the forest, in the belief that if bad things are happening to its children, it must be asleep.
A wedding by proxy took place in Milan on 7 February of the same year and was celebrated in person on 27 February at Nangis-en-Brie in France.
Prior to Wyman's death, Lamas released a statement: " Next to my parents, Jane was the most influential person in my young career ," he added, " She has left an incredible body of work and accomplishments that cannot go without being recognized and celebrated.
A longstanding person of celebrated ( albeit perhaps largely self-promoted ) prominence — his memoir My Childhood in New Guinea had been on the school curriculum from the 1970s and he for many years wrote a column in the Malaysian-owned newspaper The National — Sir Paulias was elected by Parliament on 27 May 2004, receiving 50 votes, while his opponent, Sir Pato Kakeraya received 46 votes.
Today, the museum offers a wide-ranging view of the life and times of William F. Cody, as well as the " Buffalo Bill " character he created and which made him the world's most celebrated person of his time.
At first the person who instituted the games and defrayed the expenses was the Agonothetes ; but in the great public games, such as the Olympic Games and Pythian Games, these presidents were the representatives of different states, or were chosen from the people in whose country the games were celebrated ; thus at the Pythian Games at Athens ten athlothetae were elected for four years to superintend the various contests.
Despite all these advances, the person celebrated as the " father of modern chemistry " is Antoine Lavoisier who developed his law of conservation of mass in 1789, also called Lavoisier's Law.
The marriage contract was signed 13 December 1744 ; the marriage was celebrated by proxy at Madrid 18 December 1744 and in person at Versailles 23 February 1745.
Some people celebrated his death, as different parts of the country did not like the self-proclaimed president who was never a person from Zanzibar by origin.
Note: although name day (" именины "/" imeniny ") celebration is not as popular as birthday celebration, the Russian word for a birthday (" день рождения "/" djen ' rozhdenia ") person is still " именинник "/" imeninnik " ( a person whose name day is being celebrated ).
Both names signify that the person is named in honor of Mary, mother of Jesus and consequently their namedays are celebrated as if they were named Mary or Marios.
He celebrated Napoleon's triumph at Austerlitz with a Musical Interlude named La Fête de Mars, whose première was attended by Napoleon in person ( 4 Feb 1806 ).
In olden times, mass was not celebrated for the remains of a dead person.

person and father
Lex would like to transcend his family background and be a better person than his father, but after multiple setbacks he slowly slips into evil, becoming convinced that only he can ' protect ' the world from the perceived alien threats by taking control of it, regardless of the cost to others.
The Historia Roderici calls her a daughter of a Count Diego of Oviedo, a person unknown to contemporary records, while later poetic sources name her father as an otherwise unknown Count Gomez de Gormaz.
As Jacob kissed his father, Isaac smelled the clothes which belonged to Esau and finally accepted that the person in front of him was Esau.
The peregrine praetor ( literally-the traveling judge ) within the next ten days after this law is passed by the people or plebs shall provide for the selection of 450 persons in this State who have or have had a knight's census ... provided that he does not select a person who is or has been plebeian tribune, quaestor, triumvir capitalis, military tribune in any of the first four legions, or triumvir for granting and assigning lands, or who is or has been in the Senate, or who has fought or shall fight as a gladiator for hire ... or who has been condemned by the judicial process and a public trial whereby he cannot be enrolled in the Senate, or who is less than thirty or more than sixty years of age, or who does not have his residence in the city of Rome or within one mile of it, or who is the father, brother, or son of any above-described magistrate, or who is the father, brother, or son of a person who is or has been a member of the Senate, or who is overseas.
Her father grew angry as he wanted her to marry a person of power and wealth, not a healer.
He is considered the father of spaceflight and the first person to conceive the space elevator, becoming inspired in 1895 by the newly-constructed Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Lex's attires primary consists of dark colors and is an inquisitive person, and it is that curiosity that drives him to attain as much power as possible as the series progresses, ultimately leading him to being Clark's greatest enemy, his conviction that he is ' needed ' to protect the world causing him to kill his own father and turn against everyone that he cannot control in the belief that he is ' protecting ' the world from the aliens or superhumans who might exert their authority, unable to accept the idea that they only seek to help others.
Anne Marie Simonsen was from Risør ; her father, Niels Henrik Saxild Simonsen, was a tradesman and merchant ship-owner, and said to be the richest person in Risør.
It was possible for the assembly to recall an ostracised person ahead of time ; before the Persian invasion of 479 BC, an amnesty was declared under which at least two ostracised leaders — Pericles ' father Xanthippus and Aristides ' the Just '— are known to have returned.
:" The King of England was struck with great astonishment, and wondered what alliance could mean, and, taking precautions for the future, frequently sent messengers into France for the purpose of recalling his son Richard ; who, pretending that he was peaceably inclined and ready to come to his father, made his way to Chinon, and, in spite of the person who had the custody thereof, carried off the greater part of his father's treasures, and fortified his castles in Poitou with the same, refusing to go to his father.
Secondly, it reaffirmed the dynastic legitimacy of the person of Juan Carlos I, not so much to end old historical dynastic struggles — namely those historically embraced by the Carlist movement — but as a consequence of the renunciation to all rights of succession that his father, Juan de Borbón y Battenberg, made in 1977.
Leaving aside the tales regarding miracles, in the Vita Sancti Niniani Ailred includes the following incidental information regarding Saint Ninian: that his father was a Christian king ; that he was consecrated a bishop in Rome and that he met Saint Martin in Tours ; that Saint Martin sent masons with him on his homeward journey, at his request ; that these masons built a church of stone, situated on the shore, and on learning of Saint Martin's death, Ninian dedicated the church to him ; that a certain rich and powerful " King Tuduvallus " was converted by him ; that he died after having converted the Picts and returned home, being buried in a stone sarcophagus near the altar of his church ; and that he had once travelled with a holy person named " Plebia ".
Henry was the only child and heir of King Henry V. He was born on 6 December 1421 at Windsor Castle, and succeeded to the throne at the age of nine months as King of England on 31 August 1422 when his father died, thus making him the youngest person ever to succeed to the English throne.
A no less remarkable person than his father, and much more amiable, he also wrote poetry and favoured poets.
In 1242, the Arabian physician, Ibn al-Nafis, became the first person to accurately describe the process of pulmonary circulation, for which he is sometimes considered the father of circulatory physiology.
' By the time you get to the last scene all of the men including her father are saying it's amazing how you crushed that person.
The assessment of Leopold Mozart as a person and as a father brings forth serious disagreement among scholars.
Some state offices have started to use both last names, in the traditional father then mother order, to reduce the risk of a person being mistaken for others using the same name combinations, e. g. if Eva Duarte and Juan Perón had a child named Juan, he might be misidentified if he were called Juan Perón, but not if he was known as Juan Perón Duarte.
Recessive genetic disorders occur when a person receives identical “ abnormal genes ” from both the father and mother.
Pius as a cognomen originated as way to mark a person as especially " pious " in this sense: announcing one's personal pietas through official nomenclature seems to have been an innovation of the late Republic, when Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius claimed it for his efforts to have his father, Numidicus, recalled from exile.

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