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These and troubles
These troubles outside of his Saxon possessions did not prevent George from bestowing much care on the government of the ducal territory proper.
These troubles furnished him with a pretext, of which he was not unwilling to avail himself, for postponing the meeting, which was being urged by King Charles VI of France, theologians at the University of Paris, such as Pierre d ' Ailly and Jean Gerson, and Rupert III, King of the Germans, as the only means of healing the Schism which had prevailed so long.
These troubles of 1934 harmed relationship between the two universities and ethnics.
These areas know lots of social troubles and have regularly been the place for riots.
These men had some troubles gaining the title to the land that they had cleared and defended for so long.
" These personal troubles as well as the Compromise of 1850 inspired Lowell to accept an offer from William Wetmore Story to spend a winter in Italy.
These troubles worsened in 2011.
These common themes, which in many cases depict the troubles of an inner-city life, can still be found in reggaeton today.
These troubles left him almost penniless, and it was at this time that he contacted his friend and director / producer Yash Chopra, who told him of an upcoming production that he could be in.
These did not arrive because of Crimean raids and internal troubles in Lithuania.
These alleged irregularities involved the use of torture ( Battisti's French lawyers have not used this peculiar charge, the violation of article 3 ECHR, in their rejected claim to ECtHR ), and the misuse of witnesses: according to Battisti's supporters, witnesses against Battisti were either affected by mental troubles, or were " collaboratori di giustizia ", ( that is, defendants testifying against other defendants in order to benefit from a reduced sentence.
These included that it collected "... facts, statistics, inaccuracies and rumors … about virtually every phase of a person's life ; his marital troubles, jobs, school history, childhood, sex life, and political activities.
These young people can more readily be persuaded to attack the legal institutions of the government or real property of the ‘ establishment ,' ‘ imperialists ,' multinational corporations, or other-often foreign-influences blamed for their troubles " V, " Implications of Population Pressures for National Security.
These Primitive Methodist troubles were blamed on the admission of " improper " preachers and " questionable characters ".
These intensified and heart troubles returned, so in June he went " geologising " in Scotland and felt fully recuperated.
These conflicts are documented in a single printed source: the narrative and reprinted correspondence that comprise A Brieff discours off the troubles begonne at Franckford ... A. D. 1554.
These conflicts prove to be the least of their troubles as Jason predictably stalks and kills them one by one.

These and hastened
These measures caused a general commotion which hastened the death of King Wenceslaus by a paralytic stroke in 1419.
These new surroundings, which appealed to him more, hastened the development of the idea he had already in his mind and the tools of his new craft gave him the opportunity to put into tangible form the first conception of the adding machine.
These policies hastened the decline in the Madagascan economy that had begun after independence as French immigrants left the country, leaving a shortage of skills and technology behind.
These changes were to be hastened in the aftermath of World War I.
These annoyances are said to have hastened his death, which took place on the 13th of March 1711.
These half-successful attempts only stiffened the backs of the other Rajput clans who turned to the very same Marathas for aid, and consequently hastened their domination over Rajasthan!
These two measures ultimately failed to preserve East Liberty as a market center, and arguably hastened the old neighborhood's demise.

These and death
These are the poems Hardy wrote after the death of his first wife ; ;
These two aspects of death cannot be successfully separated, but they dare not be confused or identified.
These praise songs are probably the same performed at Matilda's coronation, but might have been used at other court ceremonies before Ealdred's death.
These were not to be fully revealed until Dr. Wilhelm Dorpfeld, who had become Schliemann's assistant in 1879, resumed the work at Hissarlik in 1892 after the first explorer's death.
These offices becoming vacant by death of the Abbreviator, no matter where the death take place, are reserved in Curia.
These are: ( 1 ) the presence of a living being, human or animal ; ( 2 ) the knowledge that the being is a living being ; ( 3 ) the intent to kill ; ( 4 ) the act of killing by some means ; and ( 5 ) the resulting death.
These negotiations were complicated by the sudden death of Lord George on 21 September 1848, but Disraeli obtained a loan of £ 25, 000 ( equivalent to about £ as of ) from Lord George's brothers Lord Henry Bentinck and Lord Titchfield.
These regarded issues such as whether the universe is eternal or non-eternal ( or whether it is finite or infinite ), the unity or separation of the body and the self, the complete inexistence of a person after Nirvana and death, and others.
These included a model dairy which he developed during 1861, the year of his death.
" These sentences are interpreted by many Buddhists ( especially in the West ) as an injunction against supporting any legal measure which might lead to the death penalty.
These included provisions to curb excessive demands on peasants for provisions by the monasteries and tax evasion by the nobles, setting up an independent police force, the abolishment of the death penalty, extension of secular education, and the provision of electricity throughout the city of Lhasa in the 1920s.
These risks can be divided into liability, property, death, disability, health and long term care.
These last suggestions reveal Fox's Puritan leanings, which continued to influence Quakers for centuries after his death.
These achievements granted him unmatched military power and threatened to eclipse the standing of Pompey, who had realigned himself with the Senate after the death of Crassus in 53 BC.
These became known as the Nuremberg Laws which for Jews in Europe would soon become matters of life and death.
These were originally constructed to aid drainage of water from the platforms, but they also help prevent death or serious injury when a passenger falls or jumps in front of a train.
These notebooks — originally loose papers of different types and sizes, distributed by friends after his death — have found their way into major collections such as the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, the Louvre, the Biblioteca Nacional de España, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan which holds the twelve-volume Codex Atlanticus, and British Library in London which has put a selection from its notebook BL Arundel MS 263 online.
These apocryphal sources are usually dated from the end of the 1st to the early 4th century, all possibly written well after Mary's death.
These effects are dose-dependent, and in many cases severe enough to pose the risk of ulcer perforation, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and death, limiting the use of NSAID therapy.
These resurrections included the daughter of Jairus shortly after death, a young man in the midst of his own funeral procession, and Lazarus, who had been buried for four days.
It should be noted that the established criteria of Star Trek canon disqualifies novels as being official continuity ; the decision to undo Trip's death in " These Are the Voyages " in the novels marks one of the only occasions in which a licensed, expanded universe spin-off has openly contradicted a major part of Trek continuity – an earlier example involved the launch of a series of novels featuring Kirk that suggested the character did not die at the end of the film, Star Trek Generations.
Xeer is defined by a few fundamental tenets that are immutable and which closely approximate the principle of jus cogens in international law: These precepts include: a ) payment of blood money ( locally referred to as diya ) for libel, theft, physical harm, rape and death, as well as supplying assistance to relatives ; b ) assuring good inter-clan relations by treating women justly, negotiating with " peace emissaries " in good faith, and sparing the lives of socially protected groups " Birr Magaydo ," ( e. g. children, women, the pious, poets, messengers, sheikhs, and guests ); c ) family obligations such as the payment of dowry, and sanctions for eloping ; d ) rules pertaining to the management of resources such as the use of pasture land, water, and other natural resources ; e ) providing financial support to married female relatives and newlyweds ; f ) donating livestock and other assets to the poor.
These preparations, however, were halted upon the death of Pope John XXIII on 3 June 1963, since an ecumenical council is automatically interrupted and suspended upon the death of the Pope who convened it, until the next Pope orders the council to be continued or dissolved.

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