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conjoined and with
Though some explain Housman's unexpected failure in his final exams as a result of Jackson's rejection, most biographers adduce a variety of reasons, indifference to philosophy, overconfidence in his praeternatural gifts, a contempt for inexact learning, and enjoyment of idling away his time with Jackson, conjoined with news of his father's desperate illness as the more immediate and germane causes.
Their apostasy from the Church was conjoined with plans to rebel against the Nephite government.
Gluten is the composite of a gliadin and a glutelin, which is conjoined with starch in the endosperm of various grass-related grains.
To the east, its basin is conjoined with that of Lake Huron through the wide Straits of Mackinac, giving it the same surface elevation as its easterly counterpart.
This implies that, for instance, is a proposition, and so it can be conjoined with another proposition.
In order to represent this, we need to use parentheses to indicate which proposition is conjoined with which.
Charles Hartshorne, who conjoined process theology with panentheism, maintained a lifelong membership in the Methodist church but was also a unitarian.
* Thereabove, a demi-secretary bird displayed Or, charged on the breast with a stylised representation of a protea flower with outer petals Vert, inner petals Or and seeded of nine triangles conjoined in three rows, the upper triangle Gules, the second row Vert, Or inverted and Vert, and the third row Vert, Or inverted, Sable, Or inverted and Vert.
# Primacy of the Mythic: The creative Imagination, an external world of symbols, glyphs, myths, synchronicities and the myriad, along with image, all as a universal reality for the interplay conjoined by creative mind.
Elizabeth Woodville's arms as queen consort, the royal arms of England Impalement ( heraldry ) | impaling Wooville ( Quartlerly, first argent, a lion rampant double queued gules, crowned or ( Luxemburg, her mother ’ s family ), second quarterly, I and IV, gules a star if eight points argent ; II and III, azure, semée of fleurs de lys or ; third, barry argent and azure, overall a lion rampant gules ; fourth, gules, three bendlets argent, on a chief of the first, charged with a fillet in base or, a rose of the second ( here shown in inverse: the rose should be argent on a chief gules ); fifth, three pallets vairy, on a chief or a label of five points azure, and sixth, a fess and a canton conjoined gules ( Woodville ))
The purpose of the condemnation was to make plain that the Imperial, Chalcedonian ( that is, recognizing the hypostatic union of Christ as two natures, one divine and one human, united in one person with neither confusion nor division ) Church was firmly opposed to all those who had either inspired or assisted Nestorius, the eponymous heresiarch of Nestorianism — the proposition that the Christ and Jesus were two separate persons loosely conjoined, somewhat akin to adoptionism, and that the Virgin Mary could not be called the Mother of God ( Gk.
* Between closely related independent clauses not conjoined with a coordinating conjunction:
* Ischiopagus: Fused lower half of the two bodies, with spines conjoined end-to-end at a 180 ° angle.
Legend says that their father, Abd Manaf ibn Qusai, separated his conjoined sons with a sword and that some priests believed that the blood that had flowed between them signified wars between their progeny ( confrontations did occur between Banu al ' Abbas and Banu Ummaya ibn ' Abd Shams in the year 750 AH ).
Originally part of the Florida colony, West Feliciana was conjoined with the other Florida Parishes during the Louisiana Purchase.
Oegstgeest lies just to the north of Leiden, with which it is conjoined in a conurbation.
New York State Route 17 is partly conjoined with I-81 in the town.
In addition, New York State Route 324 ( Grand Island Boulevard ) is conjoined with I-190 at the southern bridges and reaches its western terminus in the northern part of Grand Island.
Another north-south highway, New York State Route 22, is partly conjoined with NY-9N in the town.
US Route 20 passes across the south part of the town and is briefly conjoined with New York State Route 51.
New York State Route 92 conjoined with New York State Route 5 intersects I-481 in the east part of DeWitt.
At Cooperstown, NY-80 is partly conjoined with New York State Route 28 as an east-west highway.

conjoined and above
The horizontal portion is flattened from above downward ; its upper surface is convex and irregular, and gives attachment to the Pectoralis minor ; its under surface is smooth ; its medial and lateral borders are rough ; the former gives attachment to the Pectoralis minor and the latter to the coracoacromial ligament ; the apex is embraced by the conjoined tendon of origin of the Coracobrachialis and short head of the Biceps brachii and gives attachment to the coracoclavicular fascia.
alt = Signpost with the name of Biddenden above a circle enclosing the cut-out and brightly painted figures of two conjoined women
Hindwing: green ; costal margin at base yellow ; dorsal margin white ; a spot in middle of cell, another above it in interspace 7, a curved irregular discal series of conjoined spots beyond the cell, of which the upper two spots in interspaces 1 to 6, white ; the veins sometimes faintly yellow.

conjoined and made
In 1987, Carson made medical history by being the first surgeon in the world to successfully separate siamese twins ( the Binder twins ) conjoined at the back of the head ( craniopagus twins ).
Airy, North CarolinaSeveral sets of conjoined twins lived during the nineteenth century and made careers for themselves in the performing arts, though none achieved quite the same level of fame and fortune as Chang and Eng.
" On 25 January, 1559, Cawood's name was conjoined with Jugge's in the printing of An Acte whereby certayne offences be made treason, and from that time they continued jointly to print the State papers.
Stay Puft is a large white humanoid figure made of conjoined marshmallows.
Some time before the alliance, Aratus had made a sacrifice where two conjoined gallbladders were found.
This hospital made international headlines when a series of surgeries successfully separated the conjoined twins Carl and Clarence Aguirre of the Philippines.

conjoined and bodies
He invented anesthetic and surgical techniques for small bodies and metabolisms and participated in the separation of several sets of conjoined twins whose condition other physicians at the time considered hopeless.
Rubbing radioactive goo onto their bodies, Julie and Ernie are merged into a pair of conjoined twins and Ricky is transformed into a hideous half-man, half-monster ( only half-transformed because Elijah didn't have enough Zygrot 24 to finish the transformation ).
It specifically describes a condition involving the fused lower half of the two bodies, with spines conjoined end-to-end at a 180 ° angle.

conjoined and appear
# Nerve to recessus utriculi ( in top image, the three branches appear conjoined ); 10 ’.
Totemism can certainly include religious elements in varying degrees, just as it can appear conjoined with magic.
Their heads appear conjoined on the five guinea piece in Roman style, with William's head uppermost, with the legend.
With the union, the English and Scottish arms appear conjoined on one shield, with the left half being the English arms and the right half being the Scottish arms, and the order of arms appearing on the shields becomes England + Scotland, France, England + Scotland, Ireland.
Their heads appear conjoined on the two guinea piece in Roman style, with William's head uppermost, with the legend.
With the union, the English and Scottish arms appear conjoined on one shield, with the left half being the English arms and the right half being the Scottish arms, and the order of arms appearing on the shields becomes England + Scotland, France, England + Scotland, Ireland.
Their heads appear conjoined on the guinea piece in Roman style, with William's head uppermost, with the legend.
With the Act of Union, the English and Scottish arms appear conjoined on one shield, with the left half being the English arms and the right half being the Scottish arms, and the order of arms appearing on the shields becomes England and Scotland, France, England and Scotland, Ireland.
Their heads appear conjoined on the guinea piece in Roman style, with William's head uppermost, with the legend.
With the union, the English and Scottish arms appear conjoined on one shield, with the left half being the English arms and the right half being the Scottish arms, and the order of arms appearing on the shields becomes England + Scotland, France, England + Scotland, Ireland and the legend.

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