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There and became
There have always been tales of disillusionment -- the competent technician who became an administrator, willingly or not, and found he didn't like it ; ;
There is no evidence that these Milquetoasts became suddenly emboldened when they crossed the threshhold of the master bedroom.
There, Aaron gained a name for eloquent and persuasive speech, so that when the time came for the demand upon the Pharaoh to release Israel from captivity, Aaron became his brother ’ s nabi, or spokesman, to his own people ( Exodus 7: 1 ) and, after their unwillingness to hear, to the Pharaoh himself ( Exodus 7: 9 ).
There were no longer church lands available with which to conciliate the nobles, the burden of taxation was heavy, and Albert's rule became unpopular.
There is scarcely anything to be said for the possibility of Ambrose having written the book before he became a bishop, and added to it in later years, incorporating remarks of Hilary of Poitiers on Romans.
There is no record of what became of the Ark in the Books of Kings and Chronicles.
There are rare examples of its use as early as the 12th century, but it became common by the 16th century.
There, Anthony is credited with assisting in a number of miraculous healings, primarily from ergotism, which became known as " St. Anthony's Fire ".
There is some uncertainty as to how Deutero-Isaiah and Trito-Isaiah came to be attached to the original Isaiah: the two competing theories are either that Deutero-Isaiah was written as a continuation of Proto-Isaiah, or that it was written separately and became attached to the famous Isaiah later.
There he met Zoltán Kodály, who influenced him greatly and became his lifelong friend and colleague.
There are two people named Barnabas among Hippolytus ' list of Seventy Disciples, one (# 13 ) became the bishop of Milan, the other (# 25 ) the bishop of Heraclea.
There is general agreement that capitalism became dominant in the Western world following the demise of feudalism.
There is evidence that snowfalls were common in the higher latitudes and the tropics became wetter than during the Triassic and Jurassic.
There was a revival in the mosaic art, for example: Mosaics became more realistic and vivid, with an increased emphasis on depicting three-dimensional forms.
There is no direct evidence for the cause of the regression, but the explanation currently accepted as most likely is that the mid-ocean ridges became less active and therefore sank under their own weight .< ref >
There were several piebald dachshunds that became AKC Champions in 2008.
There was a time when I became so enraged by what I began to feel was his determination to hoodwink me that I found it necessary to place on my desk a notice saying: REMEMBER, IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING, HE WAS A GREAT MAN.
There apparently was also another daughter, princess Tachibana, who in turn is recorded to have become a wife of Senka and mother of princess Iwahime, who herself became a consort of Kimmei and bore Bidatsu, a future monarch and lineal ancestor of current monarchs of Japan.
There he met Ignatius of Loyola, who became his faithful companion, and Pierre Favre.
There he was invited to head Saint Paul's College, a pioneer seminary for the education of secular priests that became the first jesuit headquarters in Asia, but soon departed, having spent the following three years in India.
There they became divided into the Visigoths ruled by the Balthi family and the Ostrogoths ruled by the Amali family.
There stood there also a brass bronze tube and from it flew much fire against one ship, and it burned up in a short time so that all of it became white ashes ..."
The first of what became a series of films, Highlander, directed by Russell Mulcahy, was released on March 7, 1986, with the tagline " There Can Be Only One.
There, he became infamous through the development of Daikatana, which received generally negative reception from reviewers and gamers alike upon release.
There, he studied philosophy under Vitus Müller and theology under Jacob Heerbrand ( a student of Philipp Melanchthon at Wittenberg ), who also taught Michael Maestlin while he was a student, until he became Chancellor at Tübingen in 1590.

There and judge
She began to explain, `` There was this poet, in Italy '' He interrupted, `` Please don't judge all poets ''.
There his vote, along with those of Chairman Howard Smith, the courtly Virginia judge, and the four Republican members, could and often did produce a 6-6 deadlock that blocked far-out, Democratic-sponsored welfare legislation ( a tactic often acceptable to the Rayburn-Johnson congressional leadership to avoid embarrassing votes ).
There are still many other elements, such as Chéng ( 誠, honesty ), Shù ( 恕, kindness and forgiveness ), Lián ( 廉, honesty and cleanness ), Chǐ ( 恥, shame, judge and sense of right and wrong ), Yǒng ( 勇, bravery ), Wēn ( 溫, kind and gentle ), Liáng ( 良, good, kindhearted ), Gōng ( 恭, respectful, reverent ), Jiǎn ( 儉, frugal ), Ràng ( 讓, modestly, self-effacing ).
:: Obeikan: There is a difference between a judge and a mufti.
There have been numerous complaints about the legality of the government's actions and, in particular, whether the ruling of the judge was unfair given his party affiliations and the highly politicized nature of the case.
There also may be a net judge who determines whether the ball has touched the net during service.
There may be cases where the match probability in relation to all the samples tested is so great that the judge would consider its probative value to be minimal and decide to exclude the evidence in the exercise of his discretion, but this gives rise to no new question of principle and can be left for decision on a case by case basis.
There is always a judge sitting at C, although for upper-level competition, there are up to five judges at different places around the arena — at C, E, B, M, and H — which allows the horse to be seen in each movement from all angles.
There she met and married Albéric Gbemani, a cook for a Belgian judge.
There is an additional pool of 9 further ad litem judges who may be called on in the case of a judge being absent.
There were at least three levels of judges: one chief judge, several higher judges, and several lower judges.
There are numerous motions that either party can file throughout the lawsuit to terminate it " prematurely "— before submission to the judge or jury for final consideration.
There is also a village judge that presides over violations of the village code.
There are critics of double-blind tests who see them as not allowing the listener to feel fully relaxed when evaluating the system component, and can therefore not judge differences between different components as well as in sighted ( non-blind ) tests.
" There is no law nor lawyer's feesAll men are free from fury, For ev ' ry one do's what he please, Without a judge or jury: The summer-time is warm they say, The winter's ne ' er the colder, They have no landlords ' rent to payEach man is a free-holder.
The judge noted that, " Mr Eastaugh greatly exaggerated the capacity of his galvanised iron canoes to sail to windward " and that, " There is no corroboration of Mr Eastaugh's experiences by any other witness.
There was some dispute over the copyright claims by the newspapers, as the defendants experts argued that these only held a copyright on their publication " as a whole " but not on individual articles, but the district judge agreed with the plaintiffs ' expert who interpreted the relevant paragraphs of the Russian law as giving rise to " parallel exclusive rights in both the newspaper publisher and the reporter ", similar to co-authorship.
There was a great deal of controversy about whether a Jewish judge would give a Catholic nun a fair trial.
There have been few trials designed to judge the effectiveness of melatonin in disease treatment.
In order to judge if a language is endangered, the number of speakers is less important than the age distribution ; There are languages in Indonesia reported with as many as two million native speakers alive now, but all of advancing age, with little or no transmission to the young.
There is a game judge who knows the trick from the start and will watch people when they make the move, telling them " that's right " or " no, that's wrong ".
" Most significantly, the Catechism also proclaims that " There are no limits to the mercy of God ...." and that "... although we can judge that an act is in itself a grave offence, we must entrust judgment of persons to the justice and mercy of God.
There he added to his reputation as a lawyer and a judge, proving that he possessed considerable knowledge of the common law as well as of equity.
There are masters in the Queen's Bench Division ; unlike the masters in the Chancery Division, the Queen's Bench masters have original jurisdiction, and are not attached to any particular judge.

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