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turn and attracted
From his court students went forth ; they in turn attracted many Jews to Hasidism, and many of them came to study in Mezritch ( Mezhirichi ) with Dov Ber personally.
He, in turn, attracted others towards Lund.
His program of new constructions included a new theatre, designed by Damocopos, which gave the city a flourishing cultural life: this in turn attracted personalities as Aeschylus, Ario of Metimma, Eumelos of Corinth and Sappho, who had been exiled here from Mytilene.
At the turn of the 19th century, the Southwest, and New Mexico in particular, attracted numerous artists and writers because it remained untouched by national expansion efforts dictated by the American policy of Manifest Destiny.
Dalston has attracted new immigrants to the UK for over one hundred years ; at the turn of the century it was a popular Jewish area for the newly arrived from central Europe.
The store attracted many customers which in turn, along with the inexpensive land in the area, prompted many other businesses to come to the village known as Danielsville, named after the two brothers who made it possible.
At the turn of the 20th century, Wurtsboro became popular with many first-generation German and Russian immigrants from New York City, attracted to the area by its rusticity, and its resemblance to the high mountain villages in the countries from which they originated.
The Brookhaven community attracted numerous doctors and lawyers, and at the turn of the century, was a popular locale for Sunday outings amongst residents of the river tier communities.
The salt lick attracted animals, and, in turn, attracted Native Americans as well as other peoples.
In turn he attracted both fellow Druids and Gerald Gardner, who later established his first coven at Bricket Wood in his development of Wicca as a modern religion.
Ajman is currently the only emirate in the UAE offering investors of any nationality fully transparent true 100 % freehold ownership on real estate, which in turn has attracted a huge number of investors ( local and international ) to this emirate.
To make the motor shaft turn, first, one electromagnet is given power, which makes the gear's teeth magnetically attracted to the electromagnet's teeth.
After the turn of the century, he attracted notice among his African-American contemporaries.
Life attracted an impressive literary roster too: John Kendrick Bangs, James Whitcomb Riley, and Brander Matthews all wrote for the magazine at the turn of the century.
Le Twiddle was particularly licentious and became popular with young men in bars and nightclubs leading to outraged reports in the Spanish press (" English Claim Pope Invented New Dance "), which in turn attracted the attention of Franco's Fascist Guardia who banned it, making several arrests to prove their point.
In particular, aphids are attracted by the rich supply of sap, and are in turn often " farmed " by ants for the production of the sap which the ants collect for their own use, and the result can often be a dripping of excess sap onto the lower branches and leaves, and anything else below.
The Great Western Railway arrived in Chippenham in 1841 which in turn attracted many new businesses to Chippenham.
This domestication probably occurred when grain was yielded from the Agricultural Revolution onwards, which was stored in granaries that attracted rodents, which in turn attracted cats.
They may wander from place to place, and are therefore more likely to be the ones attracted into human habitation when the weather starts to turn colder in autumn.
After a lot of promotion and touring that year, they decided to take a break and also to never again play " Männer sind Schweine " during concerts, due in part to its huge chart success, which in turn attracted remakes, e. g. " Frauen sind Schweine " ( Women are pigs ).
The Mortara case attracted new attention around the turn of the 21st century because of the campaign to secure canonisation for Blessed Pius IX.
It was renamed after the writer Friedrich Schiller who was teaching as professor of history when Jena attracted some of the most influential minds at the turn of the 19th century.

turn and nobles
The Anglo-Saxons call the British nobles to a peace conference at Stonehenge but turn on them and massacre almost everyone ( approximate date ).
Originally they were subdivisions of the royal administration, but from the 13th century A. D. they became self-governments of the nobles and kept this character until the 19th century when in turn they became modern local governments.
The nobility was represented by one deputy per district, and these deputies were in turn mandated by their respective district convents of nobles.
Wallenstein ’ s success as a military commander brought him fiscal credit, which in turn enabled him to receive loans to buy lands, many of them being the former estates of conquered Bohemian nobles.
In 1846 there had been an uprising of Polish nobility in Austrian Galicia, which was only countered when peasants, in turn, rose up against the nobles.
The prime minister in turn disliked the old nobles, whom he considered corrupt and incapable of practical action.
The first grab of the Habsburgs for the Crown of Saint Wenceslas failed, as the nobles restored Henry as king in return for a charter of privileges, who in turn had to renounce the throne in favour of Count John of Luxembourg three years later.
In turn this resulted in considerable numbers of the Anglo-Irish Old English nobility joining the independent Gaelic nobles in asserting their feudal independence.
Each of these, with the exception of Mousillon ( see below ), is ruled by its own Duke, who in turn has various nobles and knights who serve under him.
The war turned into diplomatic struggle: Poland sought to turn Lithuanian nobles against Švitrigaila.
Major nobles in turn granted lands to smaller landowners in return for homage and further military support, and eventually the peasantry held land in return for local labour services, creating a web of loyalties and resources enforced in part by new honorial courts.
The nobles accordingly soon find an excuse to turn on Gaveston again, and eventually capture and execute him.
Edward in turn executes two of the nobles who persecuted Gaveston, Warwick and Lancaster.
The nobles, in turn, are supported only insofar as they do not aspire above their station.
Harpagus bided his time, sending gifts to Cyrus to keep contact with him, as he worked to turn the nobles of Media against Astyages.
Use of the term feudalism to describe India applies a concept of medieval European origin, according to which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants ( villeins or serfs ) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.

turn and their
In sum, it can be said that the techniques and standards of present day have their origin at the turn of the century.
There was, it seems to me, enough in the openly declared principles and intentions of Russian leaders to alienate honorable men without their having to wait to see how it would turn out.
Christiana and Delaware would, in turn, be required to pass on the voting rights to the General Motors shares allocable to them to their own stockholders.
and these capitals seem in turn to be pushed back by their placing, and by contrast with the corporeality of the woodgraining.
Since the magnitude of the plan made secrecy impossible, once the wheels had began to turn, persons controlling German industries, social institutions, and armed forces became, through their anti-Semitism or their tolerance of it, conscious accomplices of Hitler's crimes ; ;
The perplexing question still remains as to why the middle classes turn to the churches as a vehicle of social identity when their clubs and charities should fill the same need.
Marty wished these poor farm people would turn their backs.
Seven of the eight companies that turn out full lines of farm machinery say sales by their dealers since the start of August have shown gains averaging nearly 10% above last year.
It is natural that he should turn for his major support to a select and dedicated few from the organization which actually owns the university and whose goals are, in their opinion, identified with its highest good and ( to use that oft-repeated phrase ) ' the attainment of excellence ' ''.
One can even argue -- though this is a delicate matter -- that every justification existed for their returning the Public Lecture to the First Church, and so to suppress it, rather than let Parker use it as a sounding board for his propaganda when his turn should come to occupy it.
Many of the latter were destroyed in their turn, during the burning of the vast Ch'in palace some ten years later ; ;
The skies turn dark but the clouds do not loose their wrath.
`` All the in-laws have got to have their day '', Adam said, and glared at William and Freddy in turn.
`` But this simply requires that they behave in accordance with the dictates of their own natures, and respect yours in turn.
Paneloux is at pains to emphasize that God did not will the calamity: " He looked on the evil-doing in the town with compassion ; only when there was no other remedy did He turn His face away, in order to force people to face the truth about their life " In Paneloux's view, even the terrible suffering caused by the plague works ultimately for good.
To distinguish abbots from bishops, it was ordained that their mitre should be made of less costly materials, and should not be ornamented with gold, a rule which was soon entirely disregarded, and that the crook of their pastoral staff ( the crosier ) should turn inwards instead of outwards, indicating that their jurisdiction was limited to their own house.
His labor theory of value influenced the thinking of Thomas Jefferson, who in turn shaped the way many nineteenth-century American homesteaders understood ownership of their farms.
* 2003 – 2003 invasion of Iraq: Baghdad falls to American forces ; Saddam Hussein statue topples as Iraqis turn on symbols of their former leader, pulling down the statue and tearing it to pieces.
# Replacing permanently unplayable tiles-Per 1999 rules, players can replace permanently unplayable tile ( tiles that would merge safe corporations ) at the end of their turn.
The doctrine was formulated in the second century in the first of the three senses given by Ramsey, originally as a response to Gnostic claims of having received secret teaching from Christ or the apostles ; it emphasised the public manner in which the apostles had passed on authentic teaching to those whom they entrusted with the care of the churches they founded and that these in turn had passed it on to their successors.
Writing about AD 94, Clement of Rome states that the apostles appointed successors to continue their work where they had planted churches and for these in their turn to do the same because they foresaw the risk of discord.

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