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Donald concludes that, " His repeated efforts to avoid collision in the months between inauguration and the firing on Ft. Sumter showed he adhered to his vow not to be the first to shed fraternal blood.
In 1989, the GSI team successfully repeated the reaction during their efforts to measure an excitation function.
The authors ' caveats and repeated efforts at alternative definition have been echoed in subsequent scholarship: in the more than five decades since, there have been innumerable further attempts at definition, yet in the words of cinema historian Mark Bould, film noir remains an " elusive phenomenon ... always just out of reach ".
Against public opinion and with repeated congressional efforts to repeal the measures, much of Jackson Hole was set aside for protection as Jackson Hole National Monument in 1943.
In an effort to address this concern, there have been repeated efforts to consolidate all four cities into one united incorporated area.
Implementing solutions to these problems at the virtual machine level prevents repeated efforts to solve these problems in the individual client languages.
The British especially hated Marion and made repeated efforts to neutralize his force, but Marion's intelligence gathering was excellent and that of the British was poor, due to the overwhelming Patriot loyalty of the populace in the Williamsburg area.
However, Zapata was dissatisfied with Madero's stance on land reform, which Madero did not really believe in, and was unable, despite repeated efforts, to make him understand the importance of the issue or to get him to act on it.
Since the crown appointed the Lord High Steward, the peers felt that in a political prosecution this procedure put the defense at a severe disadvantage, and in the late seventeenth century made repeated efforts to ameliorate it.
At the repeated risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in his position, he frequented the firing line of his troops where his presence provided the example and incentive that helped make the gallant efforts of these men possible.
* Failing at repeated efforts to control computer use.
These include: " intense, prolonged and repeated efforts to accomplish something difficult.
In 1876 he became the first Prime Minister of Sweden and served until April 1880, when the failure of his repeated efforts to settle the armaments question again induced him to resign.
Spain had long rejected repeated American efforts to purchase Florida.
As Highlanders became associated with Jacobitism and rebellion, the government made repeated efforts to curb the clans, culminating with brutal repression after the battle of Culloden.
was burned out by repeated trashings of his best efforts in GMing ), to run a complex Cattlepunk campaign.
In 2012, Debbie Cook, who ran the " spiritual Mecca " for seventeen years, came forward and accused the church of repeated accounts of " screaming, slapping " and being " made to stand in a trash and water's poured over you " in efforts to confess her sins.
Scottish monarchs made repeated efforts to introduce bishops and two ecclesiastical traditions competed.
By the time Cabrera assumed the presidency, there had been repeated efforts to construct a railroad from the major port of Puerto Barrios to the capital, Guatemala City.
His next story, one of his most popular efforts, was the frequently repeated " Catwife ," about the desperate husband of a woman who turns into a giant feline.
After repeated efforts to convince Uriah to have sex with Bathsheba, the king gave the order to his general, Joab, that Uriah should be placed in the front lines of the battle, where it was the most dangerous, and left to the hands of the enemy.
When Schine was drafted into the army in 1953, Cohn made repeated and extensive efforts to procure special treatment for Schine.
Over time, after repeated disappointments with the failure of labor's legislative efforts to protect workers ' rights, which the courts had struck down as unconstitutional, Gompers became almost anti-political, opposing some forms of protective legislation, such as limitations on working hours, because they would detract from the efforts of unions to obtain those same benefits through collective bargaining.

repeated and Christian
Mainline Christian churches see baptism as a once-in-a-lifetime event that can be neither repeated nor undone.
Valentinian II, some hundreds of years later, protested against the same infractions and repeated similar laws: his was an officially Christian empire.
Christian apologists, however, took Plutarch's notice to heart, and repeated and amplified it until the 18th century.
The SRA panic repeated many of the features of historical moral panics and conspiracy theories such as the blood libel against Jews by Apion in the 30s AD, Christians in the Roman empire, later allegations of a Jewish conspiracy alleging the killing of Christian babies and desecration of the Eucharist, the witch hunts of the 16th and 17th centuries.
With the end of the Roman Empire, Ostia fell slowly into decay, and was finally abandoned in the 9th century due to the repeated invasions and sackings by Arab pirates, including the Battle of Ostia, a naval battle in 849 between Christian and Saracens ; the remaining inhabitants moved to Gregoriopolis.
John III was reported like his father in propaganda, with repeated claims to have " liberated Sweden " from the " bloodhound " Christian II, as well as rescuing the population from the " tyrant " Eric XIV ; also violent, hot tempered and greatly suspicious.
In 1538, Christian III once again repeated the trade ban, as the citizens of Stege still could not obtain sufficient food for the town.
According to this argument, if Hudson had had such a relationship, Christian would have had to have acquired HIV and AIDS if the repeated unprotected sexual activity claimed had taken place.
On 5 March 1460 Christian granted a coronation charter ( or Freiheitsbrief ), issued first at Ribe ( Treaty of Ribe,, ) and afterwards at Kiel, which also repeated that Schleswig and Holstein-Rendsburg must remain united " dat se bliven ewich tosamende ungedelt " ( Middle Low German or Low Saxon, i. e. that they remain for ever together undivided ).
Although Hellenistic and Roman medical and other writers refer to clitoridectomy as primarily an " Egyptian " custom, gynecological manuals under the Christian Empire in late antiquity propose that hypersexuality could be treated by surgery or repeated childbirth.
Tama's maid was from a Catholic family, and her husband repeated to her conversations with his Christian friend Takayama Ukon.
The Christian Science Monitor observed that a " rhetorical prickliness " had come about from escalating Obama administration criticism of BP — straining the special relationship — particularly the repeated use of the term ' British Petroleum ' even though the business no longer uses that name.
He found the Christian fleet anchored in an inlet of Morea, but his strategy of trying to lure the enemy out and inflicting damage through repeated quick thrusts meant that a full-fledged battle never materialized, because the Christian fleet was too cautious to be trapped and encircled.
Ethnic tensions due to the coup and counter-coup increased and the sequels to the mass pogroms in May 1966 repeated later the same year in July and September known as the large-scale massacres of Christian Ibo living in the Muslim north.
On January 3rd 2012 Hans Kammerlander, Robert Miller and Christian Stangl repeated the French route to make the fifth ascent.
The story became widespread after it was repeated in the 8th century by Bede, who added the detail that after Eleuterus granted Lucius ' request, the Britons followed their king in conversion and maintained the Christian faith until the Diocletianic Persecution of 303.
This twelve minute feature, called Running with Fire, is repeated as a teaching programme on Rhema throughout the day and distributed internationally through United Christian Broadcasters as a twelve minute daily programme or a sixty minute weekly programme.
Where, as often happens in families, the same Christian names are repeated in succession or close to one another, adjectives or nicknames are attached which bring life to the long list of names as shown by the nickname used for the famous Scottish Gaelic songwriter, poet and crofter activist Màiri Mhòr nan Òran meaning Big Mary of the Songs.
Fears in the Italian electorate of a possible Communist takeover proved crucial for the electoral outcome on 18 April ; the Christian Democrats ( Democrazia Cristiana ), under the undisputed leadership of Alcide De Gasperi won a resounding victory with 48 percent of the vote ( their best result ever, and not repeated since ) while the FDP only received 31 percent of the votes.
While the Jews had been placed in every point the equals of their Christian fellow citizens, the oath More Judaico still continued to be administered to them, in spite of the repeated protestations of the rabbis and the consistory.
The Quran makes repeated detailed discussion of Christian and Jewish theological debates, which the pagans of Mecca would have been unfamiliar with and also in one of the few " geographic indicators " found in the Quran reference is made to visitors of " the sanctuary " passing the ruins of Sodom " day and night " indicating they to be nearby, which they are.
Mental methods of repeated short prayers, very similar to japa are also used in Christian traditions.
In the nineteenth century, repeated efforts had been made in the United States towards an arrangement by which a uniform textbook of Christian Doctrine might be used by all Catholics.

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