Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Azes II" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Their and leader
Their national leader, Robert Bolivar DePugh of Norborne, Mo., says the Minutemen believe that guerrilla tactics are best suited to defeat the Red onslaught.
Their leader demands that the human race surrender, or face total annihilation.
Hence the spear in the Montoneros seal Their best-known leader was Mario Firmenich.
Their leader points out that Odysseus has now caused the deaths of two generations of the men of Ithaca: his sailors, not one of whom survived ; and the Suitors, whom he has now executed.
Their leader Theobald Wolfe Tone ( 1763 – 98 ) worked with the Catholic Convention of 1792 which demanded an end to the penal laws.
Their effective and passionate leader, Thomas Crerar, resigned to return to his grain business, and was replaced by the more placid Robert Forke.
Their members identify themselves more with the party's ideology than with its leader, so they have an abstract adhesion.
Their leader in the middle of the century was Bonaventure, a traditionalist who defended the theology of Augustine and the philosophy of Plato, incorporating only a little of Aristotle in with the more neoplatonist elements.
Their leader bore the ancient Irish title of " An Ó Máille " (" The O ' Malley ", or " The O ' Mealey "-as the name is also anglicised ).
Their leader Thomas Rainsborough declared, " I think it's clear, that every man that is to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that government.
Their tunes were published as collaborations by some or all of the entire ensemble, including band leader Nick La Rocca.
( McCleary 1997: 2-3 )., ( Bowers 1992: 21 ) Their leader No Intestines had received a vision and led his band on a long migratory search for sacred tobacco, finally settling in southeastern Montana.
Their leader, General Li Mi, was paid a salary by the ROC government and given the nominal title of Governor of Yunnan.
Their leader was the chief Taikare, known as King Chigary.
Their leader was Círdan, and they established cities at Eglarest and Brithombar.
Their leader Juqu Mengxun took over the Northern Liang by overthrowing the former puppet ruler Duan Ye.
Their leader is usually Bigtime when Ma Beagle is not present.
Their ancestry derives from Vorian Atreides who was the son ( via insemination ) of the leader of the cymeks who gave himself the pseudonym Agamemnon.
Their leader, the mysterious Scarlet Pimpernel, takes his nickname from the drawing of a small red flower with which he signs his messages.
Their goal was to target Sun as a leader leading a revolt for profiteering gains.
Their rivalry is further exacerbated by competing romantic interest in Maya Katarina Toitovna, the leader of the Russian contingent.
Their leader was Demophilus, son of Diadromes, and as Herodotus writes: " Hence they lived with the Spartans and died with them.
Their individual names were Ribhu ( or Rhibhu ), Vaja and Vibhvan, but after the name of their leader they were collectively called Rhibhus or Ribhus (, pl.
Their second son William Giles Roberts was also a leader.
Dr. Watt wrote in 1985 that " Their brigade leader was a young stone cutter named Billy Milne, who returned to his native Scotland for a visit.

Their and temporarily
Their fans ' joy came to an abrupt end when the league temporarily disbanded in mid-1890 and took the team with it.
The " Faculty and Their Courses " table described in the previous example suffers from this type of anomaly, for if a faculty member temporarily ceases to be assigned to any courses, we must delete the last of the records on which that faculty member appears, effectively also deleting the faculty member.
Their efforts in Lithuania were temporarily halted by defeat at the Battle of Saule in 1236, but armed Christian orders continued to pose a threat.
Their abundance increases temporarily with the clearing of forest or creation of gaps.
Their crews, and those of several gunboats, were temporarily reinforced by seamen drafted from ships of war lying at Quebec under Commander Thomas Everard who, being senior to Pring, took temporary command.
Their father then traveled to London for further medical studies at that time, so the girls lived temporarily in New Rochelle with their paternal uncle, William Bayley, and his wife, Sarah Pell Bayley.
Their Captain, who had temporarily ceded his command to the Subaltern, resumes his command over No. 1 Guard by ordering them to present arms, thus bringing the Escort back in line with Nos 2-6 Guards.
( LWT / ITV ) ( 1991 – 1995 ) and, most notably, Stars in Their Eyes ( Granada / ITV ), which he took over from Leslie Crowther – at first temporarily after Crowther had suffered serious head injuries in a car crash in October 1992.
Their marriage caused a scandal, and the couple was forced to temporarily flee to Paris.
Their father died of typhoid fever when Émilie was five and their mother, unable to support them alone, temporarily placed the four children with their grandmother in Algiers.
Their partnership was temporarily suspended when Trent joined the military to serve in King George's War ( 1744 – 48 ).
Their search for a home is temporarily satisfied by reggae and rap … This encounter with black musical genres is a matter not only of musical taste, but of self-image and image in the eyes of others .” Ethiopian-Israeli reggae and rap, reflecting struggles and racism of daily life of these teenagers, provides a sense of community and identification among Ethiopian-Israeli youth.
Their stock was lifted temporarily with the arrival of the self-released Face To Face 999's popularity continued to decline steadily, leading to the group disbanding twice in the 1980s, reforming soon afterwards.
Their procedure involved temporarily opening the uterus, draining the amniotic fluid, partially extracting and performing surgery on the tiny fetus, and then restoring the fetus to the uterus back inside the mother.
Their goal was to use Hoover Field temporarily while soil was dredged from the Potomac to create new land near Gravelly Point for a much-expanded new municipal airport.

Their and displaced
Their presence further east had already displaced the Khwarazmians, and embassies had been sent by various popes as well as Louis IX to ally or negotiate with them, but they were uninterested in alliances.
Their ancestors originally occupied marine habitats, but were then displaced from these habitats by modern dolphin lineages.
Their productivity does not match that of the previous large industrial farms that were displaced, but the profits are much more widely distributed and collectively these micro-entrepreneurs are one of the best performing sectors of the Zimbabwe economy.
Their oral traditions indicate being displaced by the last advance of the glacier.
Their subsequent vigorous diversification displaced some of South America's small marsupials and gave rise to – among others – capybaras, chinchillas, viscachas, and New World porcupines.
Their theological, classicist and metaphysical opponents were not converted but displaced.
Their mission was to protect Air Force resources and personnel if the displaced persons being housed in shelters at Kelly AFB were to cause a civil disturbance.

0.800 seconds.