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These ended in disaster when Penda, the pagan king of Mercia, killed the newly Christian Edwin of Northumbria at the Battle of Hatfield Chase in about 632.
These 98 elements have been detected in the universe at large, in the spectra of stars and also supernovae, where short-lived radioactive elements are newly being made.
These newly added electrons potentially occupy a lower energy-state ( effectively closer to more nuclear charge ) than they experience in a different atom.
These attempts were felt necessary by many to both settle and define a doctrinal stance for the newly emerging denomination and to keep out error.
These November Criminals, or those who seemed to benefit from the newly formed Weimar Republic, were seen to have " stabbed them in the back " on the home front, by either criticizing German nationalism, instigating unrest and strikes in the critical military industries or profiteering.
These were first established in July 1945, when the Soviets forcibly ejected newly arrived Polish inhabitants from the parts of the city they wanted for their own use.
These deaths and life-threatening side effects have occurred in patients newly starting methadone for pain control and in patients who have switched to methadone after being treated for pain with other strong narcotic pain relievers.
These include the Palestrina Pietà and the paintings The Manchester Madonna and The Torment of Saint Anthony, newly acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum, USA ( previously attributed to " Workshop of Domenico Ghirlandaio ", and having had two previously unsuccessful attempts at attribution to the hand of Michelangelo ).
These newly formed prions can then go on to convert more proteins themselves ; this triggers a chain reaction that produces large amounts of the prion form.
These newly reincarnated dead-interstellar zombies-can harness superhuman powers-most notably the power to project " the white fire ", the ability to alter form, and the ability to open the " channel " to allow souls to return to possess others.
These compilers took advantage of newly discovered features in a backwards-compatible way so that the bytecode could still be properly interpreted by unmodified Quake engines.
These enzymes methylate only one strand of the DNA, at the N-6 position of adenosyl residues, so newly replicated DNA will have only one strand methylated, which is sufficient to protect against restriction.
These newly calculated quotas were distributed free of cost to larger vessels on the basis of the amount of the catch in previous years, resulting in small vessels in Sami districts falling outside the new quota system to a large degree .< ref name =" Johansen 2010 ">
These negotiations resulted in an agreement which stated that a great degree of political power would be given to a newly created bicameral legislature.
These newly created positions were on the same administrative level as division leaders, and Ulam held his until he retired from Los Alamos.
These processes can lead some people to experience changes in mental operation defining their self identity ( whether in momentary acuity or chronic development ) different enough from their previous normal state that it can excite feelings of newly formed understanding ranging from revelation & enlightenment to the opposing polarity of confusion & psychosis.
These were respectively stratocumuliform and stratiform cloud genera of a newly defined middle height range above stratocumulus and stratus but below cirrocumulus and cirrostratus, with free convective cumulus and non-convective nimbus occupying more than one altitude range as clouds with vertical extent.
These were to be distributed to the prefectural towns of Liège, Antwerp, Dunkerque, Brussels, and Ghent, all of which were newly ceded to France in the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville.
These conditions led to emigration by hundreds of families to newly vacant lands in the Russian Empire in 1803 – 4 and again in 1808.
These three, together with the newly rehabilitated Deng Xiaoping and bodyguard coup leader Wang Dongxing were elected party Vice Chairmen at the August 1977 11th National Party Congress.
These newly translated segments are stored in the database where they can be used for future translations as well as repetitions of that segment in the current text.
These successful revolutions, which adopted the tricolore in favour of the Papal flag, quickly spread to cover all the Papal Legations, and their newly installed local governments proclaimed the creation of a united Italian nation.
These companies, generally newly created, are in a phase of development and research for markets.
These events took place at the newly constructed shooting range at Kallithea.
These provisions made their first appearance in the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, which were adopted during the Reconstruction period primarily to abolish slavery and protect the rights of the newly emancipated African-Americans.

These and arisen
These civilizations are, not coincidentally, the best-known ; they are open to the inquiry of historians for centuries, while the study of pre-historic cultures has arisen only recently.
These changes have arisen for multiple reasons: successive burning within its basin, soot and ash from which has been deposited over the lake's wide area ; from increased nutrient inflows via rivers, and from increased pollution associated with settlement along its shores.
These have arisen from pressures from all sides: food safety, environmental, industry marketing.
These outrages seem to have arisen solely from the English antipathy to the Frenchman: Casaubon, though he could read an English book, could not speak English.
These superstitions may not only have arisen to prevent people from committing the faux pas of yawning loudly in another's presence ( one of Mason Cooley's aphorisms is " A yawn is more disconcerting than a contradiction.
These two prophesies are regarded by Bahá ' ís to refer to Bahá ' u ' lláh, alleged to also have arisen from " the stump of Jesse.
These powers included the right, expressed in sub-section 2 ( b ) inserted into Article 58 — the most important part of the Amendment —, to dissolve the National Assembly ( but not the Senate ) if, in his or her opinion, " a situation has arisen in which the Government of the Federation cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and an appeal to the electorate is necessary.
These may have arisen through adoption or manumission, or when two unrelated families bearing the same nomen became confused.
These conflicts may have arisen when the other Greeks felt there was no longer a justification for the Delian League, which had developed from the Spartan-led Hellenic League that defeated Xerxes ' invasion, as Persia was no longer a threat.
These have often arisen not through deceit upon their part as much as through the obfuscation of genealogical identity over largely unrecorded centuries.
These have been deemed disaster areas, although a controversy has arisen as to the lack of early response as well as the refusal to accept offers of help or allow access to clean up the area.
These concerns have arisen from animal studies involving rats and non-human primates.
These conditions made a rush between Africans to speak proper Portuguese, thus a local variant did not arise, and a competition between the rival tribes had arisen to provide their children with the best education along with speaking the best Portuguese, which is still common today.
These are languages that are created by an intentional intellectual effort, usually with the aim of facilitating interlinguistic communication, but there are also interlanguages that have arisen spontaneously.
These words also serve to open a prefatory prayer within the text of the bull calling on the Lord to arise against the " foxes have arisen seeking to destroy the vineyard " and the destructive " wild boar from the forest.
These developments would never have arisen, however, without an abundant
These newer styles of singing had arisen as a result of 19th-century operas growing increasingly dramatic, pitting performers against louder and denser orchestral accompaniments in bigger theatres.

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