Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Thomas Cromwell" ¶ 21
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

These and widespread
These exceptions, introduced with a good object, had grown into a widespread evil by the 12th century, virtually creating an imperium in imperio, and depriving the bishop of all authority over the chief centres of influence in his diocese.
These widespread carbonates and other sedimentary deposits make the Cretaceous rock record especially fine.
These ideas include the proposal that cells contain zones of low and high-density water, which could have widespread effects on the structures and functions of the other parts of the cell.
These reports, rather than laboratory evidence, have historically been the basis for the widespread belief in the authenticity of these phenomena.
These events led to a widespread disillusionment with the Revolution and to counter-rebellions across France.
These future weapons bathed the surviving life of Earth in unspecified forms of radiation and biochemical agents, producing widespread, permanent mutations among humans, animals, and plants.
These disastrous events spell the end of the European Colonial empires and initiated widespread decolonisation.
These factors prevented its widespread adoption in psychiatry for some years, particularly in the United States, where its use was banned until 1970.
These pagan currents coincided with Romanticist interest in folklore and occultism, the widespread emergence of pagan themes in popular literature, and the rise of nationalism.
These conditions are not widespread in the Universe, so this limits the distribution of life as an ongoing process.
These reports, prepared between 1725 and 1732, received widespread publicity.
These developments were made possible by the large-scale exploitation of fossil fuel resources ( especially petroleum ), which offered large amounts of energy in an easily portable form, but also caused widespread concerns about pollution and long-term impact on the environment.
These scenes are criticized as contemporary revisionism, a token to the widespread antiwar sentiment of the time ( it was released during the apex of U. S. involvement in the Vietnam War ).
These episodes are usually associated with widespread, but variable airflow obstruction within the lung that is often reversible either spontaneously or with treatment ".
These farm labourers had faced unemployment for a number of years due to the widespread introduction of the threshing machine and the policy of enclosing fields.
These anomalies gave rise to the widespread belief that the area was part of England rather than Wales, although most legislation for Wales was applied to it using the phrase " Wales and Monmouthshire ".
These debt crises contributed to a " lost decade " in terms of economic growth, the adoption of numerous stabilization and structural adjustment programs with the International Monetary Fund, and a widespread re-evaluation of interventionist, protectionist and inward-looking development strategies.
These famines cause widespread malnutrition and impoverishment ; The famine in Ethiopia in the 1980s had an immense death toll, although Asian famines of the 20th century have also produced extensive death tolls.
These policies caused widespread hardship as many state enterprises found themselves without orders or financing.
These cassettes are not widespread, only two models of standalone Panasonic tape recorders can accept them.
These deliver periodic, widespread snowfall followed by extended periods of fair weather.
These ideas, though not entirely new, were not to see widespread practical application for many years to come.
These changes created widespread fear amongst Serbs of being treated as second-class citizens.
These newspaper puzzles were almost entirely non-cryptic at first and gradually used more cryptic clues, until the fully cryptic puzzle as known today became widespread.

These and popular
These students, although they might read various articles in popular magazines, more often chose to report on articles found in the journals.
These juries formed a second mode for the expression of popular sovereignty ; as in the assembly, citizens acting as jurors acted as the people and were immune from review or punishment.
These " bars " are typically more akin to Culture of the United Kingdom | British " pub s " and are popular at lunchtime.
These rumors then made their way into popular culture.
These draw many visitors in summer, along with the remains of the historic Abbey, and is a popular setting for weddings.
These events were especially popular with BBSes that offered chat rooms.
These were popular as branch terminals to the B5500 / 6500 / 6700 systems, which sold well in the banking sector, where they were often connected to non-Burroughs mainframes.
These abbreviated volumes soon became very popular and eventually supplanted the Roman Catholic Church's Curia office, previously said by non-monastic clergy.
These and others continue to be popular and some offer other dancing and activities besides contra dancing.
These first settlements were abandoned after attacks by Spanish privateers, but English privateers often used the Cayman Islands as a base and in the 18th century they became an increasingly popular hideout for pirates, even after the end of legitimate privateering in 1713.
These portable devices first became popular with the wearable computer movement in the 1980s.
These were developed as " companions " to the popular revolvers of the day, firing the same cartridge but allowing more velocity and accuracy than the revolver.
These are a popular compromise for ( American ) shooters who would like to own a submachine gun but cannot due to local restrictions or the prohibitive cost of buying a civilian legal submachine gun ( full automatics or semi-automatics with barrels shorter than are restricted under Title II of the National Firearms Act ).
These attitudes were reinforced in Christian preaching, art and popular teaching over the centuries containing contempt for Jews.
These two popular clubs have produced some of Morocco's best players such as: Salaheddine Bassir, Abdelmajid Dolmy, Baddou Zaki, Aziz Bouderbala and Noureddine Naybet.
These models were popular in the 1960s, 1970s, but nowadays can be found primarily in old legacy systems.
These are popular for garage doors.
These few works have successfully made the transition from the elite realm of the museum visitor to the enormous venue of popular culture.
These terms, like their relatives in other European languages, are no longer clearly distinguished in popular folklore.
These included the popular " Put a Tiger in Your Tank " advertising campaign and accompanying tiger mascot, introduced in 1959, to promote Enco Extra and Esso Extra gasolines.
These popular religious practices were distinct from, but closely linked with, the formal rituals and institutions.
These are increasingly popular in foil, as the hard surface increases the likelihood that a hit fails to register, as well as with youth competitors.
These images, such as of his canonical Mandelbrot set pictured in Figure 1 captured the popular imagination ; many of them were based on recursion, leading to the popular meaning of the term " fractal ".
These educational science documentaries were popular favorites for showing in school science classrooms.

0.266 seconds.