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two and leaders
Here the two leaders, DePugh and Lauchli, hastened to put the group through its paces.
The last two writers introduce strong political bias into their works, and not unlike the union leaders that we will discuss soon, see folklore as a reservoir of protest by a downtrodden and publically silenced mass.
In this contested state of religious opinion, two leaders of the Arians, bishops Palladius of Ratiaria and Secundianus of Singidunum, confident of numbers, prevailed upon Gratian to call a general council from all parts of the empire.
The two men were leaders of Alcott House, an experimental school based on Alcott's methods from the Temple School located about ten miles outside of London.
* 1363 – Beginning date of the Battle of Lake Poyang ; the forces of two Chinese rebel leaders — Chen Youliang and Zhu Yuanzhang — are pitted against each other in what is one of the largest naval battles in history, during the last decade of the ailing, Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty.
A legal case was filed against two of the Church's leaders, Hans Bogers ( one of the original founders of the Dutch Santo Daime community ) and Geraldine Fijneman ( the head of the Amsterdam Santo Daime community ).
At the time, there were media reports about the discovery of two bombs, one at Manila airport and another at the venue for the leaders ' meeting ".
However, if the wild-card team and the division winner with the best record are from the same division, the wild-card team plays the division winner with the second-best record, and the remaining two division leaders play.
However, if the wild-card team and the division winner with the best record are from the same division, the wild-card team plays the division winner with the second-best record, and the remaining two division leaders play.
In 1912, differences between the two main groups of the Narodna Odbrana — political leaders of the Radical Party and military officers — arose.
They are reported to have been divided between two rival leaders.
Under Khrushchev the local party leadership in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( Russian SFSR ) witnessed the largest turnover in provincial leaders since the Great Purge ; two out of three provincial leaders were replaced in 1953 alone.
Corpsmembers work, learn and commonly camp in teams of six under the supervision of two professional crew leaders.
As the core of the second generation leaders Deng shared his power with the two most powerful men after him: Li Xiannian and Chen Yun.
During the 1880s, five foreign editions contained two revelations to John Taylor that were received in 1882 and 1883 ; these revelations " set in order " the priesthood, gave more clarification about the roles of priesthood offices — especially the Seventy — and required Priesthood leaders to live plural marriage in order to qualify to hold their church positions.
In Spanish warfare, it was common for leaders of armies to pit two champions against each other to determine the outcome of the conflict.
Tensions had risen between the two nations after the 1796 ratification of the Jay Treaty, made between the US and Great Britain was seen by French leaders as signs of an Anglo-American alliance, and France had stepped up seizures of American ships.
On Saturday, two Volunteer leaders were escorted by the British to Arbour Hill Prison, where Pearse ordered them to surrender.
At a time when imperial succession was generally determined by clan leaders, rather than the emperor, Suiko left only vague indications of succession to two candidates while on her deathbed.
Soon after concluding that Gabon had an insufficient number of people for a two-party system, the two party leaders agreed on a single list of candidates.
Soon after concluding that Gabon had an insufficient number of people for a two-party system, the two party leaders agreed on a single list of candidates.
In fact, leaders often attempt to deliberately blur the lines between the two, in order to conflate their interests with those of the polity.
Now members of parliament may be elected for two of the six seats of the party executive, as long as they are not ministers or caucus leaders.
In any case, the army of the usurpers surrendered and their two leaders were killed.

two and drifted
TAI in this form was synchronised with Universal Time at the beginning of 1958, and the two have drifted apart ever since, due to the changing motion of the Earth.
While Khasbulatov had been an ally of Yeltsin in this period, the two drifted apart following the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991.
The eldest brother of these two birds, which was 1, 300 years old, then declared it had been informed by its father that the door was on the west side, but that it had become hidden by sand drifted by the wind.
Monck retreated for the night, but the ship of Rear-Admiral Harman, HMS Henry, drifted to the Dutch lines and was set aflame by two fireships.
After Romeo and Juliet, the two men drifted apart as Balakirev took a sabbatical from the music world.
Another is that the primmer members of Boston society disapproved of Monteux's morals: he and his second wife had gradually drifted apart and by 1924 he was living with Doris Hodgkins, an American divorcée, and her two children.
According to Charrière, the two men leaped into heavy seas from a cliff and drifted to the mainland over a period of three days.
The experience was tempered by the realization that his work and expected life-mission precluded what would otherwise be considered normal relationships and by the mid-1920s the two of them had drifted apart.
The two have since politically drifted apart.
But these had become ruinous ; and the rafters had been taken down for fire-wood, or for other purposes ; the walls had given way in many places ; and, to complete the devastation, the sand had already drifted amongst the ruins, and filled up what had been once the chambers the contained, to the depth of two or three feet.
Niles visited him, but the two had drifted apart.
In the interim, the two Russian armies had drifted so far apart that neither could come to the aid of the other if it were attacked.
Over the 350 years of shared connections as varied Low Country manifestations the two peoples had drifted apart and after 15 years of tension, the marriage was over.
He was a great favorite with Charles XII in the earlier campaigns, but later the two drifted somewhat apart.
Despite the heavy odds Duncan continued to fight hard, the British succeeded in knocking out two opponents by killing Captain Hinxt of Beschermer, which drifted eastwards in confusion, while shots from either Bedford or Triumph set a powder barrel on Hercules on fire.
Although the two jammed together, they drifted apart after Morrison quit his studies and Reed graduated in 1964.
In 1936, the two drifted apart, as Townsend supported Union Party presidential nominee William Lemke of North Dakota, and Downey remained a Democrat committed to Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The remnant low drifted erratically for two days until dissipating on May 26.
The survivors of the Nelson drifted for nearly two days until they arrived at the Jim Howe Buoy, where they were discovered by the fishery protection vessel Dryad and rescued.
This policy failed two years later after Italy drifted into the German orbit by concluding the Pact of Steel with Nazi Germany, leading to the " instruments of ratification " of the Mussolini-Laval Treaty never being exchanged with France.
On January 26, 2006, two fishermen were killed by Sentinelese when their boat drifted near the island.
As a result, the island has drifted considerably westward, and the two landmasses are now over 1 km apart.
While Israel and the Soviet Union originally were working towards the same goal, eventually, their interests became different, and the two nations drifted apart.
The two halves drifted towards the beach.

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