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There and arose
There have been a number of times when alternative theological ideas arose to challenge the Orthodox faith.
There is general agreement that it arose in the Southern United States – a region which would produce most of the major early rock and roll acts – through the meeting of various influences that embodied a merging of the African musical tradition with European instrumentation.
There was an ongoing investigation into TypeX security that arose out of German POWs in North Africa claiming that TypeX traffic was decipherable.
There arose a sodality of the scapular, which affiliated a large number of laymen with the Carmelites.
There then arose a mediaeval town whose highest governing body was its council.
There have been times in U. S. history where almost all small claims, even if they arose under federal law, were required to be brought in state courts.
There then arose a deadlock between the other two major candidates, Emmanuele De Gregorio and Bartolomeo Pacca.
There are, for example, new hairless breeds, including the Don Sphynx and the Peterbald from Russia, which arose from their own spontaneous mutations.
The reality is that butterflies are a small group that arose from within the " moths " ( being considered as part of Ditrysia of the Neolepidoptera ).< ref > There is thus no way to group all of the remaining taxa in a monophyletic group, as it will always exclude that one descendant lineage.
There arose in his time a fundamental shift from understanding not only the exact words and their objective meaning to the individuality of the speaker or author.
There arose the call to form a society based on meritocracy ( Siegler, 1992 ) while continuing to underline the ideals of the upper class.
There now arose also a class of professional singers ( 2 Sam.
There arose a double negotiation between him and Eugene IV on the one hand and the fathers of Basel on the other.
There were a number of issues that arose during the translation of the text.
There are other types of headwear-often called " beanies ," " brain buckets ", or " novelty helmets ", a term which arose since they cannot legally be called motorcycle helmets.
There arose the need for a means to mediate these relationships.
" There was no signed agreement, but he reported by cable " their local chieftain, referred to as King Juda, arose and said that the natives of Bikini were very proud to be part of this wonderful undertaking.
There once arose a dispute between him and Joshua regarding the Tishri moon ; the latter, in obedience to the nasi, came on foot to Jamnia on the day which he had calculated to be the Day of Atonement, and the two scholars made peace ( iii .).
There are also ghost stories connected with the area since the Yamada incident arose.
There are two ways of looking at the signature design characteristics of the Chinese garden: first, the concept of Yin and Yang and second, the myths of longevity that arose during the Qin Dynasty.
There are several different Brethren groups that are not related to the Schwarzenau movement, such as the Plymouth Brethren that arose in England and Ireland early in the 19th century through the labors of Edward Cronin and John Nelson Darby.
There arose a class of king's thegns, corresponding to the earlier thegns, and a larger class of inferior thegns, some of them the thegns of bishops or of other thegns.
There arose a huge wave of social unrest urging the opening of the lands in rural Victoria for small yeoman farming.
There has long been debate whether Araucanas were bred from chickens brought by Europeans to South America after Columbus or rather arose from chickens brought, perhaps by Polynesians, directly over the Pacific Ocean from someplace nearer to all chickens ' presumed ancestral home in Southeast Asia.
There is molecular evidence that all other cultivated citrus species arose by hybridization among four ancestral types, which are the citron, pomelo, mandarin and papeda.

There and yet
There was one object which sickened yet fascinated me.
There had not yet supervened between understanding and expression the new languages of mathematics and scientific formulas.
There was something troubling him though: as yet they hadn't Five days.
There is no limit to what you can spend, yet it is easily possible to keep within a set budget.
There is no conclusive evidence yet that either of the proteases has been prepared in highly purified form nor is their specificity known.
There was a new sound, a sound as piercing as the Rebel yell, yet different.
There also remained the distinct possibility that this objective had already been satisfied by the Apollo 14 and Apollo 15 missions, as the Apollo 14 samples had not yet been completely analyzed and samples from Apollo 15 had not yet been obtained.
There is a third view that sees merit in both arguments above and attempts to bridge them, and so cannot be articulated as starkly as they can ; it sees more than one Christianity and more than one attitude towards paganism at work in the poem, separated from each other by hundreds of years ; it sees the poem as originally the product of a literate Christian author with one foot in the pagan world and one in the Christian, himself a convert perhaps or one whose forbears had been pagan, a poet who was conversant in both oral and literary milieus and was capable of a masterful " repurposing " of poetry from the oral tradition ; this early Christian poet saw virtue manifest in a willingness to sacrifice oneself in a devotion to justice and in an attempt to aid and protect those in need of help and greater safety ; good pagan men had trodden that noble path and so this poet presents pagan culture with equanimity and respect ; yet overlaid upon this early Christian poet's composition are verses from a much later reformist " fire-and-brimstone " Christian poet who vilifies pagan practice as dark and sinful and who adds satanic aspects to its monsters.
There is, however, no historical evidence yet to support this claim.
There was not yet a clearly enunciated theory of how to compose in the new style.
There is no economic activity ( except for a significant but as yet unquantified charter fishing and diving industry ), and only a staff of three or four people to run the meteorological station on Willis Island ( South Islet ), established in 1921.
There is as yet no carbon audit regime for all such markets globally, and none is specified in the Kyoto Protocol.
There is no set template for what such a vehicle will look like, yet likely features include a large dozer blade or mine ploughs, a large calibre demolition cannon, augers, winches, excavator arms and cranes or lifting booms.
" Nevertheless, in 2003, Klaus Flouride said of performances without the band's former frontman: " There hasn't been a show yet that people didn't really like.
There was a quality to her voice that fascinated me, and I'd sing along with her, trying to catch the subtle ways she shaded her voice, the casual yet clean way she sang the words.
There exist, as yet, few comprehensive studies of the global division of labour ( an intellectual challenge for researchers ), although the ILO and national statistical offices can provide plenty of data on request for those who wish to try.
There are many more small and simple projects than there are large and complex ones, yet historically only the largest and most complex have enjoyed the benefits of EVM.
There is not yet a consensus as to which of these groups should count as separate species and which as subspecies.
There were a few minor stars yet to come, but the golden age of geometry was over.
There were some opposition to his rule in Normandy, yet it proved remarkably easy to rule, especially compared to the County of Toulouse which had been brutally conquered.
There are subtle yet key differences between the Greek manuscripts and these texts.
There was no greater prince of peace and apostle of non-violence than Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, whom we have lost, but yet, he said it was better to take the sword than to surrender, fail or run away.
There was as yet no model for what should happen if a king refused to do so.
There are as yet few daily newspapers and print runs are small.

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