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There and lay
There lay Grand Fair's Quinzaine, his own young parents' graves, but new life and promise for his sons, grandsons.
There is a legend that as an infant, a swarm of bees settled on his face while he lay in his cradle, leaving behind a drop of honey.
There was to be no more lay interference in the selection of clergy.
There the lay investiture of the clergy ( the practice of the king, especially the Holy Roman Emperor naming bishops and the pope ) was denounced as heretical.
There, Calixtus II busied himself ineffectively with attempting a reconciliation between the brothers Henry I of England and Robert II, Duke of Normandy, and the council dealt with disciplinary regulations and decrees against lay investiture, simony, and clerical concubines.
There was a steady flow of Anglican lay people and clergy into the Roman Catholic Church over the last decade of the 20th century and, to a lesser degree, since then.
There are few thinkers so rich in unuttered thoughts ... Thucydides is the great summing up, the final manifestation of that strong, severe positivism which lay in the instincts of the ancient Hellene.
There are two classes of lay membership in the UMC: Baptized Members and Professing Members.
There are two categories of lay speakers: local church lay speakers, who serve in and through their local churches, and certified lay speakers, who serve in their own churches, in other churches, and through district or conference projects and programs.
There were ancient kingdoms too ( the era of the Mahajanapads ), that lay in parts of north rajasthan ; that were named on the saraswati river.
There the issue lay until 1843, when Tyler and his newly-appointed Secretary of State, Abel P. Upshur, raised the matter again and started negotiations on annexation.
There were also reports of people dipping their handkerchiefs and skirts into the blood pool that had formed as Dillinger lay in the alley in order to secure keepsakes of the entire affair.
There was a second range of stalls in the extreme western bays of the nave for the lay brothers.
There were several ways through which the king could raise money for war, including customs duties, money lending and lay subsidies.
There are no Carthusian abbeys as they have no abbots, and each charterhouse is headed by a prior and is populated by choir monks, referred to as hermits, and lay brothers.
There is also a growing realization that traditional training in ritual and meditation as well as philosophy may not be sufficient to meet the needs and expectations of American lay people.
There is no chance to lay off when a player goes gin.
There are also a number of lay canons who altogether form the greater chapter which has the legal responsibility both for the cathedral itself and also for the formal election of an archbishop when there is a vacancy-in-see.
There, according to Theophanes, he took out his frustration by slaughtering as many of the Slavs in and around Opsikion as he could lay his hands on.
There are four extant species, which, together with the platypus, are the only surviving members of that order and are the only extant mammals that lay eggs.
According to the account in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, " There is no reason to doubt that she was buried with her husband at Coventry, despite the assertion of the Evesham chronicle that she lay in Holy Trinity, Evesham.
There are no longer any Sisters or Brothers on the staff and the school is run and managed by lay people.
There appears to be no truth in the charge that Louis XVI caused the defeat and destruction of the Guards by ordering them to lay down their arms when they could still have held the Tuileries.

There and narrowing
There exists two different means of determining which transcription factors to use: by starting with a large pool and narrowing down factors one by one or by starting with one or two and adding more.
There would be fewer camera movements and no exteriors, making the episodes seem more akin to soap operas ( and Playhouse 90 ), with the videotaped image effectively narrowing and flattening perspective.
There would be fewer camera movements and no exteriors, making the episodes more akin to soap operas ( and the network's Playhouse 90 anthology ), with the videotaped image effectively narrowing and flattening perspective.
There is acute tapering at the lower esophageal sphincter and narrowing at the gastro-esophageal junction, producing a " bird's beak " or " rat's tail " appearance.
There were three rounds of elimination that used six ends of three arrows, narrowing the field of archers to 32, then to 16, then to 8.
There is joint space narrowing with bone proliferation at the third PIP joint and erosions are present at the fourth DIP joint ( white circle ).
There was only a small chance of urethral strictures ( narrowing of the urethra ) and less than 10 % had instance of a fistula ( hole in the urethra ) requiring minor revision.
There is narrowing ( stenosis ) of the opening from the stomach to the first part of the small intestine known as the duodenum, due to enlargement ( hypertrophy ) of the muscle surrounding this opening ( the pylorus, meaning " gate "), which spasms when the stomach empties.
There was minimal residual narrowing, probably less than 10 %, as seen in similar angle and multiple different views comparing with photographs of the original, 10 years earlier, before and after results.
bus lane proposals have run into vehement opposition from cycling representatives-a typical theme is the perceived generation of conflict due to the narrowing of other lanes already shared by cars / cyclists so as to create space for the bus lanes The TRL reports that cyclists and bus drivers tend to have low opinions of each other There have been reports in Dublin of conflict as cyclists choose to cycle in the bus lanes and a bus driver apparently expected them to use adjacent cycle tracks instead.

There and channel
There is not a single privately owned TV channel with nationwide coverage.
" There are four primary channels, clairsensing, trance, healing and physical, plus a whole raft of others that do not fit neatly into any one primary channel.
There are various circulatory causes, including alteration of the voltage-gated potassium channel, as in arsenic poisoning from drinking water.
There are other types of ion channel classifications that are based on less normal characteristics, e. g. multiple pores and transient potentials.
There is usually a trade-off between interrupt latency, throughput ( the average rate of successful message delivery over a communication channel ), and processor utilization.
There are three channels in Pyongyang but only one channel in other cities.
There was also a British Christian charity shortwave radio channel FEBA Radio which transmitted from Mahe to over 30 countries in the Indian Ocean and Eastern Africa.
Television: There are two television operators: the state owned Syrian Television which operates two domestic networks and a satellite channel, broadcasting in Arabic, English, and French and the private Addounia TV.
There is a 1934 article about " Les Trois Sports " ( the three sports ) in the city of La Rochelle, a race with: ( 1 ) a channel crossing ( c. 200 m ), ( 2 ) a bike competition ( 10 km ) around the harbor of La Rochelle and the parc Laleu, and ( 3 ) a run ( 1200 m ) in the stadium André-Barbeau.
There are structures in nature which act as waveguides: for example, the SOFAR channel layer in the ocean can guide whale song enormous distances.
There, defended by Cadsuane Melaidhrin's Aes Sedai and loyal Asha ' man against the Forsaken, Rand and Nynaeve link and use the Choedan Kal to cleanse saidin of the Dark One's taint so that men who channel will no longer go mad.
There were also 16 channel energy spectra from the sum of the 2 detectors ( taken either in 1, 2, 4, 16, or 32 second integrations ).
There are 34 shipwrecks, some dating to the 1880s, in the Traffic Separation Scheme ( TSS ), the channel for commercial ships.
There is a surface current inwards in the eastern channel, but a strong undercurrent outwards in the western channel.
There are also plans to repeat the Cm-248 reaction at different projectile energies in order to probe the 2n channel, leading to the new isotope < sup > 294 </ sup > Lv.
There also exist several niche channels which make their earnings from TV advertisements, such as: Israel Plus, Music 24, and the Israeli shopping channel.
There were only 23 channels at the time ; the first 22 were taken from the former amateur radio 11-meter band, and channel 23 was shared with radio-controlled devices.
There are also two Public-access television cable channel.
There is also an IRC channel dedicated to XPilot.
There has been considerable controversy surrounding bets placed on events televised by the satellite channel At The Races.
There is also an association that a class of anti-hypertensive drugs known as calcium channel blockers may be a possible cause of or exacerbate the disease, although it has not been proven.
There was strong opposition from the ports and towns on the river, which increased as the old channel via Ely gradually silted up.
There is a choice of route to reach the Grand Union, as there are two locks side by side, one on the main line of the canal, and one on the branch, but a channel joins the bottom ends of both locks.
There was also a SIX TV local TV channel until 2009.

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