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These two, afterwards joined by the primate's old rival Lord Shannon, and usually supported by the Earl of Kildare, regained control of affairs in 1758, during the viceroyalty of the Duke of Bedford.
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These songs ( practically all Persian music, for that matter ) are limited to a range of two octaves.
These ways are absolutely irreconcilable because they offer two different recipes for man's redemption from chaos.
These illiterate boors conscripted from villages all across the Czarina's empire had, Suvorov may have told Lewis, just two things a commander could count on: physical fitness and personal courage.
These shifts in alliance and allegiance not only increased the difficulties confronting the English embassy as a whole, but also directly involved the two Savoyards, Amadee and Othon.
These two pieces of information for each dictionary form that is matched by a text form constitute the table of dictionary usage.
) These general facts are mentioned to make clear that the total situation in the two families is similar enough to warrant comparison.
These two recollections form the frame around a series of experiences and sights which, to me at least, symbolize the extremes in the aesthetic as well as ethical conflict between materialism and humanism.
These two values and the rake angle **yc are sufficient to determine the other parameters of these relationships.
These, he said, are `` two of the principal underlying causes for family breakups leading to ADC ''.
These two, Heritage and Drexel, chose too not to produce the exactly matching design for every piece, but a collection of correlated designs, each of which could stand alone.
These two aspects of death cannot be successfully separated, but they dare not be confused or identified.
These are then mixed by their sound engineers with the active co-operation of the musical staff and combined into the final two channels which are impressed on the record.
These two defunct phyla were the Myxomycota ( i. e., plasmodial slime molds, now classified in the taxon Myxogastria ), and Acrasiomycota ( i. e. cellular slime molds, now divided into the taxa Acrasida and Dictyosteliida ).
These form thirteen established families ( plus perhaps Shompen, which is poorly attested, as a fourteenth ), which have traditionally been grouped into two, as Mon – Khmer and Munda.
These latter two became the determining forces of Chinese thought until the introduction of Buddhism.
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These legends seem to be a mythical account of the colonization of Aegina, which seems to have been originally inhabited by Pelasgians, and afterwards received colonists from Phthiotis, the seat of the Myrmidons, and from Phlius on the Asopus.
These harps can only play in a single key during any given performance, though any string on a harp can be tuned to a corresponding sharp or flat before a performance and then be returned to its regular tension ( key ) afterwards with little effort.
These developments simultaneously explained how string theory is related to quantum chromodynamics, and afterwards holography gained wide acceptance.
These last three forms, however, fell into disuse at the beginning of the Heian period, and chōka vanished soon afterwards.
These correspond to three eras in Iranian history ; Old era being the period from sometime before Achaemenids, the Achaemenid era and sometime after Achaemenids ( that is to 300 BC ), Middle era being the next period, Sassanid era and part of the post-Sassanid era, and the New era being the period afterwards down to present day.
These complex computer programs are encoded in simpler linear chromosomes of fixed length, which are afterwards expressed as expression trees.
These pages were sent at the time they were first written, and they do not have the annotations made afterwards.
These were two water-colours, shown at the Dudley Gallery in 1873, one of them being the beautiful Love among the Ruins, destroyed twenty years later by a cleaner who supposed it to be an oil painting, but afterwards reproduced in oils by the painter.
These lectures, first printed separately, were afterwards published together under the title of A Discourse concerning the Being and Attributes of God, the Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainly of the Christian Revelation, in opposition to Thomas Hobbes, Spinoza, the author of the Oracles of Reason, and other Deniers of Natural and Revealed Religion.
These cymbals were first exported to the U. S. in 1984, first under the name " Zildjiler ", and soon afterwards as " Istanbul ".
" These included Ben Jonson, Selden, Waller, Hales, and especially Lord Falkland ; and from their influence and the wide reading in which he indulged, he doubtless drew the solid learning and literary talent which afterwards distinguished him.
In his presidential address to the British Association in 1871, Lord Kelvin stated his belief that the application of the prismatic analysis of light to solar and stellar chemistry had never been suggested directly or indirectly by anyone else when Stokes taught it to him at Cambridge University some time prior to the summer of 1852, and he set forth the conclusions, theoretical and practical, which he learnt from Stokes at that time, and which he afterwards gave regularly in his public lectures at Glasgow. Kirchhoff These statements, containing as they do the physical basis on which spectroscopy rests, and the way in which it is applicable to the identification of substances existing in the sun and stars, make it appear that Stokes anticipated Kirchhoff by at least seven or eight years.
These, and similar schools established soon afterwards, facilitated the rapid expansion of Protestantism among the common people, and in time enabled the Protestant faith to overtake Catholicism as the leading Christian branch in Korea.
These new fables were first published in Naples by Cassitto in 1808, and afterwards ( much more correctly ) by Jannehli in 1809.
These visually modified tanks were used to simulate the Abrams in several other motion pictures afterwards as well.
These he afterwards collected and published as Pages de l ' histoire de la révolution de 1848 ( Brussels, 1850 ).
These leaders were born before the revolution from 1924 to 1934 but were educated afterwards before the Sino-Soviet split.
" These may perhaps be regarded as the germ from which the Stations afterwards developed, though it is tolerably certain that nothing that we have before about the 15th century can strictly be called a Way of the Cross in the modern sense.
These were turned back by a storm, but shortly afterwards 10 ships under the Megarian general Helixus reached the Hellespont, where they triggered revolts in Byzantium, Chalcedon and other important cities.
These Bridgewater treatises first appeared during the years 1833 to 1840, and afterwards in Bohn's Scientific Library.
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