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strength and English
Evidence for the strength of the English Dominican nuns ' vocation is strong itself.
Mustard ( Senf ) is a very common accompaniment to sausages and can vary in strength, the most common version being Mittelscharf ( medium hot ), which is somewhere between traditional English and French mustards in strength.
Elizabeth's gifts arrived in a large 27 gun merchantman ship that Mehmed personally inspected, a clear display of English maritime strength that would prompt him to build up his fleet over the following years of his reign.
More comparable to the English Fyrd, it was a popular voluntary joining of the local полк polk, or a regiment, though it had no regular established strength or officers, these usually elected from prominent local citizens.
What Coubertin saw on the playing fields of Rugby and the other English schools he visited was how “ organised sport can create moral and social strength ”.
* The " Armada Portrait " of Elizabeth I of England is created to celebrate the English defeat of the Spanish Armada and to assert the strength of Elizabeth herself.
Because the term bionic took on the implication of supernatural strength, the scientific community in English speaking countries largely abandoned it.
An interesting attempt to measure social capital spearheaded by Corporate Alliance in the English speaking market segment of the United States of America and Xentrum through the Latin American Chamber of Commerce in Utah on the Spanish speaking population of the same country, involves the quantity, quality and strength of an individual social capital.
When one considers Simon's father's position in forcing John to reason at Runnymede, and the consequent strength and infighting within English nobility, the younger Simon's later motivation becomes quite clear.
The very size and strength of the great army was beginning to work against the English king, as his army could not move quickly and lost a lot of time in getting into position.
But in light of the convoy's strength, the English declined to challenge its entry.
The American Pit Bull Terrier is the product of interbreeding between Old English Terrier and English Bulldogs to produce a dog that combined the gameness of the terrier with the strength and athleticism of the bulldog.
William ordered that any Anglo-Dutch fleet be under English command, with the Dutch navy having 60 % of the strength of the English.
One major reason for the strength of the English monarchy was the wealth of the kingdom which was built on the English system of taxation, which included a land tax, or the geld.
He hoped to rally not merely the old faithful Royalists, but also the overwhelming numerical strength of the English Presbyterians to his standard.
In Wið færstice, a sudden pain is attributed to a small, " shrieking " spear thrown with supernatural strength ( Old English mægen ) by " fierce " loudly flying " mighty women " ( Old English mihtigan wif ) who have ridden over a burial mound:
In Greek mythology, Kratos or Cratus ( Ancient Greek: Κράτος, English translation: " strength ") was the son of Pallas and Styx, and the personification of strength and power.
English architect Inigo Jones introduced a note of sobriety with plain Ionic columns on his Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace, London, and when Beaux-Arts architect John Russell Pope wanted to convey the manly stamina combined with intellect of Theodore Roosevelt, he left colossal Ionic columns unfluted on the Roosevelt memorial at the American Museum of Natural History, New York City, for an unusual impression of strength and stature.
The abbey revived its strength in the 11th century and played an important role in the development of medieval painting, successfully synthesising the artistic styles of Carolingian, Ottonian and English art.

strength and amateur
Professionals may also differ in actual strength for a number of reasons, such as promotion not keeping up with actual gains in strength, or the fact that professional ranks ( unlike kyu or amateur dan ) may rise, but never fall ( even if the player grows weaker ).
Nowadays professional ranks are awarded by professional go players ' organizations ; they are, unlike amateur ranks, not reliable as a measure of current playing strength, but rather an indication of achievements.
In after-game commentary, Kim estimated the playing strength of this machine as being in the range of 2 – 3 amateur dan.
The series matched a cast of amateur athletes against each other, as well as against the show's own gladiators, in contests of strength and agility.
Most of the events tested the contenders ' physical abilities against the superior size and strength of the Gladiators, who were mostly pro or amateur bodybuilders and former football players.
In 1928, Wisden's correspondent described Jardine as the most secure amateur batsman of the time, and identified his greatest strength as his defence and his " mental gifts.
As well as disrupting shortwave amateur radio and broadcasting it could sometimes be heard over telephone circuits due to the strength of the signals.
An S meter ( signal strength meter ) is an indicator often provided on communications receivers, such as amateur radio receivers or shortwave broadcast receivers.
Showing a knack for strength athletics at a young age, Muldoon gained a local reputation as a standout in caber-tossing, powerlifting, sprinting and amateur wrestling.
He combined two careers, becoming Professor of Zoology at King's College London in 1836 ( on the strength of his amateur researches ) and lecturing on anatomy at Guy's Hospital.
Signed by the Colorado Rockies as an amateur free agent in, Sosa spent his first five minor league seasons as an outfielder, but was converted to a pitcher when it was discovered that his arm strength was superior to his batting abilities.

strength and team
The core strength of Manchester United's global brand is often attributed to Matt Busby's rebuilding of the team and subsequent success following the Munich air disaster, which drew worldwide acclaim.
Though the club showed strength in the early going, the team proved unable to keep pace with the surging Oakland Athletics in the second half and fell out of contention in September.
During his years with the Oilers, the team conducted individual strength and stamina tests twice per year.
The history of water polo as a team sport began as a demonstration of strength and swimming skill in late 19th century England and Scotland, where water sports and racing exhibitions were a feature of county fairs and festivals.
Throughout his career Shearer was recognised for his strength, which, during his time at Southampton, enabled him to retain the ball and provide opportunities for team mates.
The leader of the gang, however, chooses to go with Ash and battle for him ; throughout Ash's journey through the Kanto region, it is an invaluable member of Ash's team, and proves its strength without ever evolving.
However, the Buccaneers ' defense was still the strength of the team, leading the NFL in total defense ( 252. 8 yards per game ), pass defense ( 155. 6 yards per game ), points allowed ( 12. 3 points per game ), passing touchdowns allowed ( 10 ), interceptions ( 31 ), and opponent passer rating ( 48. 4 ).
Consequently, attendances were poor and the media clamoured for the Australian team to return to full strength.
In 2008, to determine which was the better team in 1925, USA Today statistician Jeff Sagarin analyzed the two teams ' statistics, including considerations for strength of schedule.
The Mountain Lion ( or Cougar ) had an influence on the name of the team because it is renowned for its speed, courage and strength and is carefully respected by British Columbia's citizens as a remarkable but dangerous predator.
Despite this transition, Germany kept the traditional strength as a team that excels when playing at major tournaments with a well-attuned team.
The facility also has a state-of-the-art cardiovascular and strength training centre, a weight-training room, team rooms, an aerobics studio and classroom areas.
The team was respectable through much of the season on the strength of Bouchard and Myre's goaltending performances, and by mid-January, had a 20 – 19 – 8 win-loss-tie record.
Point dogs ( optional ) are located behind the leader dogs, swing dogs between the point and wheel dogs, and team dogs are all other dogs in between the wheel and swing dogs and are selected for their endurance, strength and speed as part of the team.
Such form placed him in contention for a place in the England team to play Australia, but the strength of English batting at the time meant that he was not a certainty.
Commenting upon Sobers ' six sixes in an over against his team in 1968, Glamorgan captain Tony Lewis said: " It was not sheer slogging through strength, but scientific hitting with every movement working in harmony ".
" Goalkeeper Tommy Lawrence came through the club's junior teams, so Shankly now had his " strength through the middle " and the team building continued with the transfer of wing half Gordon Milne from Preston.
Liverpool consolidated in 1962 – 63, finishing eighth in their first top flight season and the team continued to gain in strength.
At the same time, a team from Sondergruppe R comprising Schleicher, Eugen Ott, Fedor von Bock and Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord formed the liaison with Major Bruno Ernst Buchrucker, who led the so-called Arbeits-Kommandos ( Work Commandos ), which officially was a labor group intended to assist with civilian projects, but in reality were thinly disguised soldiers that allowed Germany to exceed the limits on troop strength set by Versailles.
City brought a full strength team to Springfield Park and won 4 – 0.
Johnson led the team to the playoffs that year on the strength of a 17 – 9 record and 2. 48 ERA with 364 strikeouts, leading the majors in innings, complete games and strikeouts.
When creating a new team, one is given the option of choosing its main strength ( for example: defense, running, batting, balanced, etc .).
This does not mean that a chosen strength will remain with the team forever.

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