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This illusion was described in a far-sighted editorial in The New York Herald Tribune, on March 5, 1947, in connection with the submission of the satellite peace treaties to the Senate.
Much of the distinction between the differing factions was over the phrasing that Christ expressed in the New Testament to express submission to God the Father.
The exact terms of the submission are not known in total, but Gruffydd was not required to assist Edward in war nor attend Edward's court.
The only means left to them was to starve the burh into submission, but this allowed the king time to send assistance with his mobile field army or garrisons from neighbouring burhs.
He found Christian prisoners from Germany in the heart of " Tartary " ( at Talas ), and was compelled to observe the ceremony of passing between two fires, as a bringer of gifts to a dead Khan, gifts which were of course treated by the Mongols as evidence of submission.
In 491 BC Aegina was one of the states which gave the symbols of submission ( earth and water ) to Achaemenid Persia.
The Catholic Encyclopaedia make the point that the oath and the penalties were so severe that it stopped the efforts of the Gallicanizing party among the English Catholics, who had been ready to offer forms of submission similar to the old oath of Allegiance, which was condemned anew about this time by Pope Innocent X.
The term BDSM was coined as a condensed acronym in the 1990s to combine communities and practices that had a significant amount of crossover – bondage and discipline ( B & D or B / D ), dominance and submission ( D & S or D / s ), and sadomasochism or sadism and masochism ( S & M or S / M ).
King Æthelstan was successful in securing Constantine's submission in 927 and 934, but the two again fought when Constantine, allied with the Strathclyde Britons and the Viking king of Dublin, invaded Æthelstan's kingdom in 937, only to be defeated at the great battle of Brunanburh.
Æthelflæd had been negotiating with the Northumbrians to obtain their submission, but her death put an end to this and her successor, her brother Edward the Elder, was occupied with securing control of Mercia.
Christian monasticism was born in Egypt and was instrumental in the formation of the Coptic Orthodox Church character of submission, simplicity and humility, thanks to the teachings and writings of the Great Fathers of Egypt's Deserts.
After signing a letter of submission and promising never to write anything prejudicial against the religion again ( with the result that his most controversial works were henceforth published only after his death ), Diderot was released from the dungeons of the Vincennes fortress after three months.
In short: " If Christ was sacrificed for your sake, be like him and be in submission to one another.
The Franchise Association originally supported the positive regulation of the franchise sector but its eventual submission to the review was in favour of the status quo – self-regulation.
Giovanni was defeated in the battle of Viterbo of March 10, 1354 and signed a treaty of submission.
This was followed by the submission of the Montefeltro of Urbino and the da Polenta of Ravenna, and of the cities of Senigallia and Ancona.
In 1869, he was awarded a PhD in absentia from the university of Rostock for that submission.
Political institutions and parties were allowed to function, which was combined with electoral manipulation and strong-arming of those not willing to cooperate into submission.
Maududi believed that Islam was all emcompassing " Everything in the universe is ' Muslim ' for it obeys God by submission to His laws ...
Since this submission was an act less of faith than of insight, it stood firm through all vicissitudes to the end.
Even his friend Antoine-Jacques Roustan felt impelled to write a polite rebuttal of the chapter on Civil Religion in the Social Contract, which implied that the concept of a Christian Republic was paradoxical since Christianity taught submission rather than participation in public affairs.
After Napoleon achieved victory at Austerlitz over his enemies in continental Europe, he became more aggressive and tried to starve Britain into submission with an embargo that was economically ruinous to both sides.
In 1839 his scholarship was terminated, and his first submission to the Salon was rejected.

submission and experiment
The submission, which was published, was an experiment to see if the journal would " publish an article liberally salted with nonsense if ( a ) it sounded good and ( b ) it flattered the editors ' ideological preconceptions .".
The Internal Assessment for Biology includes the submission of a number of lab reports covering certain skills like ability to plan an experiment, ability to present data and ability to process data.

submission and test
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As Sarah Lawrence College dropped its SAT test score submission requirement for its undergraduate applicants in 2003, thus joining the SAT optional movement for undergraduate admission, SLC does not have SAT data to send to U. S. News for its national survey.
The admissions process includes the submission of records from previous schools, recommendation letters, and test results, as well as an interview with a guidance counselor.
They are also commonly used as a fitness test or as a mild physical punishment on the spot ( whilst benefiting the punished ), to show off physically or as demonstration of submission.
Taking a genealogical DNA test requires the submission of a DNA sample.
An Australian Federal Government submission has questioned the conduct of the Commission which produced the report, arguing that the Commission failed to critically appraise or test the claims on which it based the report and failed to distinguish between those separated from their families " with and without consent, and with and without good reason ".

submission and intellectual
The first group generally uses the term " faith " to mean " intellectual and heartfelt assent and submission.
The New Perspective argues that James was concerned with those who were trying to reduce faith to an intellectual subscription without any intent to follow God or Jesus, and that Paul always intended " faith " to mean a full submission to God.
Here he moves in intellectual and artistic circles, argues about politics, leadership and submission, and has an affair with an aristocratic lady.

submission and specifically
More specifically, in Islamic thought, they are the people who, during the period known as the Age of Ignorance, were seen to have rejected idolatry and retained some or all of the tenets of the religion of Ibrahim which was " submission to God " ( Arabic: Allah ) in its purest form.

submission and investigate
In a submission to a Royal Commission established to investigate the problems at St Andrews, Professor Heddle, a lecturer in chemistry, observed that

submission and whether
A debate was sparked as to whether landmarks should be named in honour of motion picture productions, and several newspapers ran stories when the submission was denied by the Board.
The article has been republished on gay websites and some religious websites worldwide and has been quoted in debates on gay marriage in the United States, France, the Netherlands and has also featured in parliamentary debates in Ireland, including a submission in 2005 from a gay advocacy group to the Oireachtas All-Party Committee on the Constitution, which was exploring whether to amend the Constitution of Ireland to allow gay marriage.
Upon receipt of a submitted article, editors at the journal determine whether to reject the submission outright or begin the process of peer review.
Curious to see whether the then-non-peer-reviewed postmodern cultural studies journal Social Text ( published by Duke University Press ) would publish a submission which " flattered the editors ' ideological preconceptions ," Sokal submitted a grand-sounding but completely nonsensical paper entitled " Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity.
This submission will be assessed by the IAU's Committee for Small Body Nomenclature, which will vote on whether to approve it, in accordance with the normal object naming procedures.
Similar devices had been seen in previous fiction, but their complete conception as seen in the film was quite original – though there has been contention as to whether they plagiarized the idea from a previous script submission from a student of Egyptology named Omar Zuhdi who submitted a screenplay to them about ten years before the movie was made.
* If a participant is caught in a submission and taps out ( whether unable to reach the ropes or not ), it is a loss.
:" That submission seems to me to ignore the realities, namely the very different role and functions of men and women, and the reality that those who sacrifice the opportunity to provide full-time care for their children in favour of a highly competitive professional race do, not uncommonly, question the purpose of all that striving, and question whether they should not re-evaluate their life before the children have grown too old to benefit.
The prisoners thus would never know for certain whether they were being watched, so they would effectively police themselves, and be as actors on a stage, giving the appearance of submission, even when they are probably not being watched.
Motion picture screenplays intended for submission to mainstream studios, whether in the US or elsewhere in the world, are expected to conform to a standard typographical style known widely as studio format which stipulates how elements of the screenplay such as scene headings, action, transitions, dialog, character names, shots and parenthetical matter should be presented on the page, as well as the font size and line spacing.
On November 1, Miss Cass ( now Mrs Langley ) was called to give evidence ; afterwards Mr. Justice Stephen heard a submission ( in the absence of the jury ) from the prosecution and ruled that the case was confined to whether PC Endacott committed perjury in saying that he had seen Miss Cass three times before in Regent Street.
In Discourse of 1759 Jonathan Mayhew states " An absolute submission to our prince, or whether disobedience and resistance may not be justified able in some cases … to all those who bear the title of rulers in common but only to those who actually perform the duty of rulers by exercising a reasonable and just authority for the good of human society.
Other details of issues include the customer experiencing the issue ( whether external or internal ), date of submission, detailed descriptions of the problem being experienced, attempted solutions or work-arounds, and other relevant information.
Roger D. Andersen, former CEO of Young America, a rebate clearinghouse claims that " Young America receives the same fees whether a submission is valid or invalid ," giving them no incentive to unfairly invalidate customer rebates.

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