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sixth and stage
It is Irving's sixth published novel, and has been adapted into a film of the same name and a stage play by Peter Parnell.
But perhaps the most widely discussed periodization scheme of the Middle Ages was the Six Ages of the World, where every age was a thousand years counting from Adam to the present, with the present time ( in the Middle Ages ) being the sixth and final stage.
The sixth cleavage occurs in a similar order and completes a 64 cell stage, finally the seventh cleavage marks the end of the cleavage stage with a blastula with 128 blastomeres.
In her sixth and final report, issued on 24 January 2005, Smith reported that she believed that Shipman had killed three patients, and she had serious suspicions about four further deaths, including that of a four-year-old girl, during the early stage of his medical career at Pontefract General Hospital, West Riding, Yorkshire.
The Greek term carried no pejorative connotation during the Archaic and early Classical periods but was clearly a bad word to Plato, and on account of the decisive influence of political philosophy its negative connotations only increased down into the Hellenistic period, becoming synonymous with " Authenteo "-another term which carried authoritarian connotations around the turn of the first century A. D. During the seventh and sixth centuries BC, tyranny was often looked upon as an intermediate stage between narrow oligarchy and more democratic forms of polity.
Her most recent stage appearance was at the sixth annual 24 Hour Plays alongside Jennifer Aniston, Rosie Perez, and Lili Taylor, in which six writers, six directors, twenty-four actors, and production crews have twenty-four hours to write, direct, and perform six ten-minute plays.
* 1951-In July 1951, Toyota's test driver Ichiro Taira drove the next generation of the Jeep BJ prototype up to the sixth stage of Mount Fuji, the first vehicle to climb that high.
His sixth album, Rak Itakh ( Only with You ), which includes the hit " Lekhol Ekhad Yesh " ( Everyone Has ), placed Narkis at the center stage of Israeli music.
Two bureaucrats, first Bertrand ( A ) and then Morvan ( B ) enter a sixth floor apartment where they find Croker ( C ) standing centre stage in front of an open window with his back to the audience, clearly on the point of throwing himself out of it.
The sixth and final stage of moral development, the second in the postconventional level, is called universal principles.
Locating all of the map pieces is not required to complete the game, but collecting all of them opens up an optional sixth stage in which the lost treasure of McDuck can be found.
Claudette Robinson retired from the performing stage in 1964 after another miscarriage, her sixth.
Arthur M. Young goes further in considering the human state as a subset of a larger kingdom of " Dominion ", of which the sixth stage is represented for example by Christ and Buddha, and the seventh ( final ) stage an even higher level of Enlightenment or God-realisation.
* The sixth stage is to etch the plate in a series of ferric chloride baths, from the densest to slightly more dilute, in steps.
He was fifth and a stage winner in the 1997 Vuelta, sixth ( and another stage victory ) a year later, and third in 1999 ; that year he finished sixth and won a stage in the Giro d ' Italia.
Dhāraṇā is the sixth stage, step or limb of eight elucidated by Patanjali's Ashtanga Yoga or Raja Yoga.
It seems evident that the chants of the Byzantine repertory found in musical manuscripts from the tenth century to the time of the Fourth Crusade ( 1204 – 1261 ), represent the final and only surviving stage of an evolution, the beginnings of which go back at least to the sixth century.

sixth and young
In the fall of 1988, the band released their sixth album Victory Day which contained the track " Big League ," about the death of a young hockey player.
His second wife, whom he married on 5 February 1345, by Papal dispensation, was a young widow Eleanor of Lancaster, the second youngest daughter and sixth child of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth, and thus his first wife
The young Earl was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth Earl.
The Broken Ear () is the sixth of The Adventures of Tintin, a series of classic comic-strip albums, written and illustrated by Belgian writer and illustrator Hergé, featuring young reporter Tintin as a hero.
is a 1970 book by Judy Blume, typically categorized as a young adult novel, about a girl in sixth grade who grew up without a religious affiliation.
The Judd School sixth form can be said to have been established as early as 1903in the wake of the Education Act of 1902when the Pupil Teachers Scheme was born and The Judd School was used a training centre for young teachers.
While tending to be a home for young performers ( with Yūki Amami in her sixth year reaching the status of top star in the 1990s ), the members of Moon Troupe are also strong singers.
The beginning of the sixth season saw the arrival of Manny Esposito ( Robert Hegyes ), a young, street-savvy detective who became Corassa's new partner.
In The Magician's Nephew, the sixth book to be published but the first in the chronology of Narnia, Digory is a young boy.
The group became popular with young audiences, releasing several successful records and taking sixth place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 with " Gimme ", Cyprus ' second best result ever in the contest.
Scottish driver Jim Clark ( Lotus 21 ) was fourth for Team Lotus ; former motorcycle World Champion John Surtees ( Cooper T53 ) was fifth for Yeoman Credit Racing and young New Zealander Bruce McLaren was sixth in his factory-run Cooper T58.
Harrow College provides academic, vocational and occupational courses in its sixth form centre for young people aged 14 to 19 years and a range of vocational, work related, professional and non-professional programmes for adult learners.
* Ariel Davis ( alias Six )-A young woman who has all of her senses heightened to a super human level, with an extra sixth sense
He was elected for a sixth term of office in 1992, but was overthrown in a coup by young army officers in 1994.
In 1999 Clare reached a sixth Munster final in seven years, however, in spite of aiming to retain their title a young Cork team caught Loughnane's side off guard and defeated the most dominant team in the provincial championship.
In the sixth century BC, the prophet Ezekiel wrote that " The young men of Aven and of Pibeseth shall fall by the sword: and these cities shall go into captivity " ( Ezekiel 30: 17 ).
When commenting on the young men trying to court her during her time in Kentucky, she said: "... do not imagine I am going to make myself a whole just at present ; the fact is I cannot find my other half here, but only about a sixth, which would not do.
Such awards are becoming more common below sixth form and it is possible for them to be worn by pupils as young as 14 / 15 ( fourth form ).
A mysterious but friendly young man, Dan joins the Ultra Guard as its sixth member.
When young clerics were assembled in schools for training in the ecclesiastical service in the different districts of the Western Church ( from the fifth or sixth century ), the directors of these schools were also commonly given this title.
According to a mockumentary shown in MTV ( parodying their own Rockumentary format ) in December 2004, the band began in 1979, when a young delinquent called John Hammet ( Blondie Hammet ) was directed to the juvenile hall for the sixth time.
The sixth individual classification was the young rider classification, which was not marked by a jersey.
The young rector of the Church of the Advent, Charles Colcock Jones Carpenter was elected Alabama ’ s sixth bishop in 1938.

sixth and adulthood
The show's sixth and seventh seasons, as well as its canonical comic book continuation, follow Dawn's journey towards adulthood.
Their son Pierce Butler was the sixth of nine children born in a log cabin ; all but his sister would live to adulthood.
He was the sixth of eleven children who lived to adulthood.
Historically: Uesugi Kagetora was the seventh son ( sixth to survive to adulthood ) of Hōjō Ujiyasu, younger brother of Hōjō Ujimasa, Hōjō Ujiteru, Hōjō Ujikuni, Hōjō Ujinori, Hōjō Ujitada, and older brother of Hōjō Ujimitsu.

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