Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Antiochus III the Great" ¶ 17
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

enterprise and earned
By 1893, the money he earned from his many enterprises in Coxsackie supported him for almost a year and helped him launch the H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Company which was the first machine die-casting enterprise in the world.
The park also hosts food stalls and a Christmas market, selling about 30, 000 trees per year and employing 50 permanent and 250 seasonal workers. The money earned from the enterprise helps to preserve more wild areas of the mountains here.
Doing so made plan fulfillment possible and earned bonus funds of various sorts for the enterprise.
A take refers to a portion of profits earned by criminal enterprise, such as a robbery or embezzlement.
Among the types of income that may be include are classes of income earned in specific areas, such as special economic zones, enterprise zones, etc.
He also earned the third place on the " Sports enterprise reporting under 1, 000 words " category for his article named " de la Hoya set for defining fight ".
At the time the enterprise earned the contempt of a local newspaper who hailed it as a ‘ madman ’ s dream ’.

enterprise and him
Although we continue to pay our conversational devotions to `` free private enterprise '', `` individual initiative '', `` the democratic way '', `` government of the people '', `` competition of the marketplace '', etc., we live rather comfortably in a society in which economic competition is diminishing in large areas, bureaucracy is corroding representative government, technology is weakening the citizen's confidence in his own power to make decisions, and the threat of war is driving him economically and physically into the ground ''.
Lane believed Alcott had misled him into thinking enough people would join the enterprise and developed a strong dislike for the nuclear family.
It was probably in 401 that Alaric made his first invasion of Italy, Supernatural influences were not lacking to urge him to this great enterprise.
Hilbert and the mathematicians who worked with him in his enterprise were committed to the project.
When being photographed for the album's cover, Potger was replaced by Ray – his day job with the Australian Broadcasting Commission ( ABC ) as a radio producer barred him from involvement in a commercial enterprise.
In 1347, at the time of Rienzi's unfortunate enterprise in reviving the Roman republic, Perugia sent ten ambassadors to pay him honour ; and, when papal legates sought to coerce it by foreign soldiers, or to exact contributions, they met with vigorous resistance, which broke into open warfare with Pope Urban V in 1369 ; in 1370 the noble party reached an agreement signing the treaty of Bologna and Perugia was forced to accept a papal legate ; however the vicar-general of the Papal States, Gérard du Puy, Abbot of Marmoutier and nephew of Gregory IX, was expelled by a popular uprising in 1375, and his fortification of Porta Sole was razed to the ground.
A new watermill was established on the marshes by Prince Rupert for an improved method of boring guns, however the secret died with him in 1682 and the enterprise collapsed .< ref >< cite > Granger's Biographical History, vol.
Such an enterprise necessitated fresh subsidies from his already impoverished people, and obliged him in December 1659 to cross over to Sweden to meet the estates, whom he had summoned to Gothenburg.
Even Clinton himself found this to be a good album despite containing lyrics that mocked him and his management of the P-Funk enterprise.
Any enthusiasm Joinville had for the previous crusade had been knocked out of him, and he refused to follow Louis, recognizing the uselessness of the enterprise and convinced that the duty of the king was not to leave the kingdom that needed him.
His spring 1958 collection almost certainly saved the enterprise from financial ruin ; the straight line of his creations, a softer version of Dior's New Look, catapulted him to international stardom with what would later be known as the " trapeze dress.
It would have been significantly out of character for him to be to be directly involved in any criminal enterprise, let alone a prostitution ring.
Brown is Christmas ' business partner in a moon-shining enterprise and is the father of Lena's child ; Lena knew him as Lucas Burch.
They predicted that Shaw would not only be abandoning a million-dollar enterprise but that nightclub and theater owners would sue him for breach of contract.
During the Riksdag of 1771-1772 the dominant " Caps " deprived him of his post, and Toll, shrewdly guessing that the king was preparing a revolution, almost forced his services on the conspirators, Georg Magnus Sprengtporten declaring that a man who knew so much of their most secret plans must either " be killed or squared " To Toll was assigned by far the most difficult part of the enterprise.
Of courage undaunted, possessing a firmness and perseverance of purpose which nothing but impossibilities could divert from its direction, ... honest, disinterested, liberal, of sound understanding and a fidelity to truth so scrupulous that whatever he should report would be as certain as if seen by ourselves, with all these qualifications as if selected and implanted by nature in one body for this express purpose, I could have no hesitation in confiding the enterprise to him.
His only considerable enterprise in prose was a revision of a 17th century translation of Plutarch ( called the " Dryden Translation ," but actually the product of translators other than Dryden ) which occupied him from 1852, and was published as Plutarch's Lives ( 1859 ).
Though Bentley had never been accused of attacking any of the police officers, who were shot at by Craig, for him to be convicted of murder as an accessory in a joint enterprise it was necessary for the prosecution to prove that he knew that Craig had a deadly weapon when they began the break-in.
After encouraging Essex to prepare to attack the Irish chief Tirlogh Luineach, apparently at the instigation of the earl of Leicester, the queen suddenly commanded him to " break off his enterprise.
But as in this new enterprise there is needed, as well for the resistance of Japanese aggression as for the organization of the new administration, a man to have chief control, in whom authority shall centre, and by whom the peace of our homesteads shall be assured — therefore, in view of the respect and admiration in which we have long held the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Tang Ching Sung, we have in Council determined to raise him to the position of President of the Republic.
He originally wanted to become minister of labour and enterprise, but neither Mackay or Heemskerk, prominent anti-revolutionaries, wanted to become minister of Home Affairs, forcing him to take the portfolio.

enterprise and Roman
Fascism sought to accommodate Italian conservatives by making major alterations to its political agenda ;– abandoning its previous populism, republicanism, and anticlericalism, adopting policies in support of free enterprise, and accepting the Roman Catholic Church and the monarchy as institutions in Italy.
She was also – or became – the patron goddess of the plebs, whose enterprise as tenant farmers, estate managers, agricultural factors and importers was a mainstay of Roman agriculture.
I do not repent anything I have done: and I believe that the course which I have opened is only commenced, The Roman who saw his hand burning to ashes before the tyrant, promised that three hundred should follow out his enterprise, Can I not promise looking at John Martin ( Ireland ) | Martin, Thomas Devin Reilly | Reilly, and Thomas Francis Meagher | Meagher, who stood round the dock for one, for two, for three, aye, for hundreds.
He also had a single prominent scene as a commander of Roman centurions in the film described at the time as the most expensive ( and financially ruinous ) British film enterprise ever made, Gabriel Pascal's production of George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra, starring Vivien Leigh and Claude Rains.
In fact the Roman government had actively encouraged the privatization of land and the increase of private enterprise in manufacture, commerce, and trade, and low tax rates favoured private owners and entrepreneurs.
He accepted it, but was compelled to abandon it when scarcely begun ; his elevation to the dignity of cardinal with the obligation of a Roman residence, left him no freedom for the enterprise.
A dark fantasy with a contemporary setting, the novel concerns a company called Vampire $, Inc. which treats vampire hunting as a commercial enterprise, funded by large payments from the vampires ' potential victims ( although the company also secretly receives support from the highest levels of the Roman Catholic Church ).
For example, a proletarian element existed also in the Roman empire and in feudal Europe, and more importantly, hundreds of millions of peasants in the USSR and China were " proletarianized ", not as a result of private enterprise, but as a result of state enterprise.

enterprise and Republic
The economy of the Lao Peoples ' Democratic Republic is rapidly growing, as the government began to decentralise control and encourage private enterprise in 1986.
After holding for a short period the office of commander-in-chief in Scotland, Sir Ralph, when the enterprise against the Dutch Batavian Republic was resolved upon in 1799, was again called to command under the Duke of York.
This keeps international customers from confusing them with an enterprise based in the People's Republic of China.
His first enterprise was a war with the Republic of Novgorod, which had fought a series of wars ( stretching back to at least the reign of Dmitry Donskoi ) for two reasons: over Moscow's religious and political sovereignty, and over Moscow's efforts to seize land in the Northern Dvina region.
In 2009, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan formed the Afghan Public Protection Force ( APPF ) as a " state owned enterprise " subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior.
* Volkseigener Betrieb (" People-owned enterprise "), a state owned workplace or establishment in the German Democratic Republic.
* Guangzhou Shipyard International, a shipbuilding state-owned enterprise in the People's Republic of China
Yates ' new company, Republic Pictures Corporation, was established as a collaborative enterprise focused on low-budget product.
Around August 1991, the leadership of the Serbian Krajina, and that of Serbia, allegedly agreed to embark on a campaign which the ICTY prosecutors described as a " joint criminal enterprise " whose purpose " was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state.
After the 1949 establishment of the People's Republic of China, this factory was then taken over and turned into a state-owned enterprise.
Škoda Works (; today ŠKODA TRANSPORTATION a. s. plus a variety of other companies in the Czech Republic and Slovakia whose names still contain the name Škoda ) was the largest industrial enterprise in Austria-Hungary and later in Czechoslovakia, one of its successor states.
While many accounts have made political conflict central, the author proposes that a common ideology of " self-help, free enterprise, competition, and beneficent cupidity " has guided the Republic since its inception.
* China Railway Engineering Corporation, a state-owned enterprise of the People's Republic of China
* Škoda Works, industrial enterprise in Austria-Hungary, then Czechoslovakia and now Czech Republic
In March 1997, the Government sold 15 per cent of its shareholding in HKNPL to the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation, a People's Republic of China state-owned enterprise.
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Representative Office is a commercial enterprise of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and is operating in the United States.
Beginning in 1813 with the Admirable Campaign that took him very rapidly in just a few months to Caracas on August 6, 1813, to try to re-establish the Republic, which enterprise ended in failure before the troops of José Tomás Boves, in 1814.
In 1900, when The New York Times decided to issue a daily edition at the Paris Exposition, Oakes was placed in charge of the enterprise ; and his work met with such favor that he was decorated by the President of the French Republic with the cross of the Legion of Honor.
The China Arts & Entertainment Group, a creative enterprise under the administration of the Ministry of Culture for the People's Republic of China, announced the United States premiere of a new dance drama production of The Peony Pavilion by the China Jinling Dance Company of Nanjing to be performed at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for four performances in early January 2012.

0.893 seconds.