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There are some that are called " hero stories "; these are stories of people who lived at one time, and who were immortalized by these stories of them.
There, he anticipated the rule of Benedict of Nursia who lived about 200 years later ; " pray and work ", by engaging himself and his disciple or disciples in manual labor.
There they lived with a few interruptions for the rest of their lives, Charles writing prolifically, much of it unpublished to this day ( see Works ).
There is a debate in the historiography, because Hooker lived too early, Halifax did not belong to any party, Hume was not involved in politics, and Burke was a Whig.
There, he trained and influenced Brussels artists like François-Joseph Navez and Ignace Brice, painted Cupid and Psyche and quietly lived the remainder of his life with his wife ( whom he had remarried ).
There is, however, an earlier Eleanor on record: Eleanor of Normandy, William the Conqueror's aunt, who lived a century earlier than Eleanor of Aquitaine.
There he worked as a brakesman while they lived in one room of a cottage.
There lived Peleus, the hero beloved by the gods, and his son es.
There is no reason to suppose that he ever lived anywhere else than Alexandria, where he died around AD 168.
There is, however, only one known account from a native Briton who lived at this time in the mid 5th Century A. D., ( Gildas ), and his description is of a forced takeover: For the fire ... spread from sea to sea, fed by the hands of our foes in the east, and did not cease, until, destroying the neighbouring towns and lands, it reached the other side of the island, and dipped its red and savage tongue in the western ocean.
There were 210 members and they lived on, raising livestock, running a sawmill, a gristmill, and a silk factory.
There were no traces of meat in the man's digestive system, and from the stage of digestion it was apparent that the man had lived for 12 to 24 hours after this last meal.
Throughout his career, Williams stated his goal was to have people point to him and remark, " There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived.
There would obviously be no need for peacemaking if they lived in perfect harmony.
( There is also a suggestion that the state's namesake and the term Slesvig originated from a tribe of West Slavs who lived in " Slavsvick " between the 5th century and 10th century AD.
There is some belief that he escaped death and lived as a farmer in Kii Province.
There were 25, 000 immigrants by 1852, and 105, 465 by 1880, most of whom lived on the West Coast.
There Savonarola is mentioned among other famous people who lived in the city, while he shares his surname with one of the series antagonists.
There is considerable debate on how well Lincoln, had he lived, would have handled Congress during the Reconstruction process that took place after the Civil War ended.
There was confusion about who should be allowed to vote on creating new governments, as many non-Indians lived on reservations many Indians owned no land there, and also over the effect of abstentions.
There were also merchants of moderate wealth in the town and especially wool merchants, such as Laurence of Ludlow, who lived at nearby Stokesay Castle.
Freed of the Ring's power over his senses, Bilbo travelled to Rivendell, where for the next 17 years he lived a pleasant life of retirement: eating, sleeping, writing poetry, and working on his memoirs, There and Back Again, known to us as The Hobbit.
There were rumours that he and the singer pursued a brief affair ; his relations with Geneviève were strained at this time, and they lived apart for several months.
There Arcas safely lived until one day, during one of the court feasts held by king Lycaon ( Arcas ' maternal grandfather ), Arcas was placed upon the burning altar as a sacrifice to the gods.

There and strictly
There, to the Evening Post, she emphatically denied the divorce rumors and explained that she had stayed behind because of the schooling of their son, which henceforth would be strictly American.
There remains a residue of total costs, or total `` revenue requirements '' which, since it is found to behave as if it were constant over substantial variations in traffic density, is strictly unallocable on a cost-finding basis.
* There are many countable algebraically closed fields within the complex numbers, and strictly containing the field of algebraic numbers ; these are the algebraic closures of transcendental extensions of the rational numbers, e. g. the algebraic closure of Q ( π ).
: There is no set whose cardinality is strictly between that of the integers and that of the real numbers.
: There is even a daily newspaper — the Washington Times — published strictly for the movement ’ s benefit, a propaganda sheet whose distortions are so obvious and so alien that it puts one in mind of those official party organs one encounters when traveling in authoritarian countries.
There has also existed in popular belief the concept of white witches and white witchcraft, which is strictly benevolent.
There is some debate within the Jewish community as to whether dairy products are allowed in kosher bread ; some authorities maintain that bread must be strictly pareve to avoid combining meat and dairy in the same meal, while others feel it is acceptable as long as a sign of some sort ( usually a different loaf shape, but others are known ) is baked into the loaf to distinguish it from pareve bread.
There was some dispute over whether Aristide, prior to new elections, should serve the three years he had lost in exile, or whether his term in office should instead be counted strictly according to the date of his inauguration ; it was decided that the latter should be the case.
There was also a desire by civilian listeners to hear what the other side was saying, since information during wartime was strictly censored and restricted and at the start of the war it was possible for German broadcasts to be more informative than those of the BBC.
There are no natural or physical barriers between the two towns, and it is strictly a political division, separated by the straight-line state boundary.
There are no squares as such in the hyperbolic plane, although there are regular quadrilaterals, meaning quadrilaterals with all sides congruent and all angles congruent ( but these angles are strictly smaller than right angles ).
The Japanese government directed that local economies be managed strictly for the production of raw war materials for the Japanese ; a cabinet member declared, " There are no restrictions.
There are some species which are strictly annual ( e. g. I. nil ), producing many seeds, and some perennial species ( e. g. I. indica ) which are propagated by cuttings.
There is also a significant advantage in not having to carry explosive propellant and even the projectile internal charges may be eliminated due to the high velocity-the projectile becomes a strictly kinetic weapon.
There were large, multilingual signs at the side of the roads informing visitors of this and the prohibition was strictly enforced.
There are strictly speaking no fish left in the Clyde for commercial capture and the few fishermen left are reduced to scraping the seabed for scallops and prawns.
There are strictly speaking four different roles in the transaction: ( 1 ) the government or corporate body which organizes the scheme, receives the loans and manages the capital ; ( 2 ) the subscribers who provide the capital ; ( 3 ) the shareholders who receive the annual dividends ; and ( 4 ) the nominees on whose lives the contracts are contingent.
There is speculation that since equality of opportunity is only one of sometimes competing " justice norms ", there is a risk that following equality of opportunity too strictly might cause problems in other areas.
There are two conflicting definitions that differ in the interpretation of the argument: the first interprets the argument as an index into the sequence of prime numbers ( so that the function is strictly increasing ), while the second interprets the argument as a bound on the prime numbers to be multiplied ( so that the function value at any composite number is the same for its predecessor ).
There is no natural law that forces one to be strictly correlated to the other, other than the two facts that ( 1 ) future design revisions cannot have been built in the past, and ( 2 ) most products, in most contexts, tend to be built to the design revision that was the latest one at the time of building.
( There is further homage in the naming of some of the model infantrymen, although using " Sergeant-Major " as " Wilson "' s rank is a departure from the strictly parallel.
There are accounts of Muslim families attempting to smuggle their offspring into the levy, which was strictly forbidden.
* Ghazal, is a set of two liner couplets, which strictly should end with the same rhyme and should be within one of the predefined meters of Ghazals. There has to be minimum of five couplets to form a Ghazal.
There are many commercial PlayStation titles that are entirely RAM-resident and could have been developed with Net Yaroze while using the CD strictly to spool Red Book audio.

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