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master and returned
The gift was a beautiful young slave girl, but Abd al-Rahman humbly returned her to her previous master.
At age twenty-three, he returned home with the title " Officer of Merit in Nanyang ," serving as the master of documents under the administration of Governor Bao De ( in office from 103 – 111 ).
The Court of Sessions of Scotland ruled against him, saying that chattel slavery was not recognised under the law of Scotland, and slaves could seek court protection to leave a master or avoid being forcibly removed from Scotland to be returned to slavery in the colonies.
After becoming a teacher at a comprehensive school for two years, Giles later returned to teaching, becoming a Maths master at Salisbury Cathedral School, and later, Northcliffe Preparatory School, Nursling, Southampton.
After apprenticing with Louis Kahn in Philadelphia, Safdie returned to Montreal to oversee the master plan for Expo 67.
He and the other envoys returned to their master and reported that Hezekiah and his people were obdurate, and would not submit.
After numerous takes the band jammed some old numbers and then returned to " Get Back " one last time in an attempt to record the master take.
In 1585 he returned without permission to London, was imprisoned for a short time, and became master of the Earl of Leicester's hospital at Warwick.
Baal teshuvah literally means, " master of repentance " or " master of return " i. e., one who has repented or " returned " to God.
In 1994, Key and Goettel returned to Vancouver with the master tapes, but Ogre remained in Los Angeles and quit Skinny Puppy in June 1995.
When Carteret returned to London in 1730, Walpole was firmly established as master of the House of Commons, and as the trusted Minister of King George II.
Famous cases include Greyfriars Bobby who attended his master's grave for fourteen years ; Hachiko, who returned to the place he used to meet his master every day for nine years after his death ; and Foxie, the spaniel belonging to Charles Gough, who stayed by her dead master's side for three months on Helvellyn in the Lake District in 1805 ( the fact that Gough's body was eaten by his dog was ignored in subsequent Romantic accounts of the story ).
After high school graduation she returned to her parents ' farm and learned telegraphy at the Mansfield railroad station where the station master was the father of a school friend.
He was so successful during those few months that he continued in business there, but he found the environment too confining for his ambitions and in 1822 he returned to New York, where he formed a partnership with Robert Carnley and his old master under the name of C. Bergh & Co.
He returned to Berlin in 1920 where he gave master classes in composition.
In 1868, he became an assistant master at Harrow, but in 1873 he returned to Oxford, and was elected to a fellowship at Corpus.
He returned to Oxford for three months to complete his terms of residence and in May 1790 was created master of arts.
For his Tabernacle of the Sacrament, Desiderio returned ( as he earlier had done for the Marsuppini Tomb ) to a prototype originated by his probable master, Bernardo Rossellino.
: Also, should any one give shelter to a man from a foreign land, and that man be a fugitive from his master of from justice holding our imperial letter of clemency, said letter shall not be contested ; should he hold no such letter, he shall be returned wherefrom he hath escaped.
Nat is a former / returned Jedi master and the older brother of Kol.
The maid, astounded by Lind's extraordinary voice, returned the next day with Lundberg, who arranged an audition and helped her gain admission to the acting school of the Royal Dramatic Theatre, where she studied with Karl Magnus Craelius, the singing master at the theatre.
He returned to Lewes, and immediately formed a partnership with his former master, James Moore.
The master recording was wiped, but co-writer Snoad kept a copy which he later returned to the BBC.

master and Venice
The earliest depictions were all in the more private medium of the old master print, and mostly from Venice.
Many of his variations ( and he has become the de facto master of this musical genre ), including Le Streghe, The Carnival of Venice, and Nel cor più non mi sento, were composed, or at least first performed, before his European concert tour.
* Osella d ' Oro as a master of the cinema, Venice Festival, 1968
The death of his friend and master, Simon de Villanova, led him, in 1530, to accept the post of secretary to Jean de Langeac, bishop of Limoges and French ambassador to the republic of Venice ; he contrived, however, to attend the lectures of the Venetian scholar Battista Egnazio, and found time to write Latin love poems to a Venetian woman named Elena.
Caravaggio's style, though the master had been dead over a decade, was still highly influential and converted many painters to his style ( the so-called Caravaggisti ) such as Artemisia's father Orazio, Carlo Saraceni ( who returned to Venice 1620 ), Bartolomeo Manfredi, and Simon Vouet.
He was a pupil ( not, as sometimes thought, the master ) of Lazzaro Bastiani, who, like the Bellini and Vivarini, was the head of a large atelier in Venice.
For Pistoia Cathedral he completed the painting of the Madonna Enthroned between John the Baptist and St. Donatus which had been partially painted by his master, Verrocchio, but was left unfinished when Verrocchio went to Venice.
His first painting of note was done for the church of San Giovanni Crisostomo, Venice, and is so closely modeled on the style of Giorgione that in its author's time it often passed for the work of that master.
Venice is defeated and the Ottoman Empire becomes master of the Aegean Sea.
He remained with the Dresden orchestra for the rest of his life, though he accompanied his new master, the Crown Prince, on a tour of Europe, visiting Antonio Vivaldi ( some of whose solo violin works he had already performed ) in Venice.
In 1770 he obtained a post in Venice as music master at the Conservatorio dell ' Ospedaletto.

master and where
Hysterium, desperate to keep him out of the house where his master is bathing, tells the old man that his house has become haunted — a story seemingly confirmed by the sound of Senex singing in his bath.
The youngest son of William Edward Parkinson ( 1871 – 1927 ), an art master at North East County School and from 1913 principal of York School of Arts and Crafts, and his wife, Rose Emily Mary Curnow ( born 1877 ), the young Parkinson attended St. Peter's School, York, where in 1929 he won an Exhibition to study history at Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge.
Its " self-appointed master librarian ", Jarkko Hietaniemi, often takes part in the April Fools Day jokes so popular on the Internet ; on 1 April 2002 the site was temporarily named to CJAN, where the " J " stood for " Java ".
He attended the University of Chicago, where he participated in the Ryerson Astronomical Society, received a bachelor of arts in self-proclaimed " nothing " with general and special honors in 1954, a bachelor of science in physics in 1955, and a master of science in physics in 1956 before earning a PhD in astronomy and astrophysics in 1960.
The hybrid architecture allows a DW to be replaced with a master data management solution where operational, not static information could reside.
" (" ingenieur ", i. e. Engineer ) and law " mr ." (" meester, i. e. Master of Law ) where the title dr. is added to the original master title.
:" The master ... came to the region of Pogesania, to that island which is in the middle of the Elbing river, in that place where the Elbing enters the Vistula Lagoon, and built there a fort, which he called by the name of the Elbing River, in the year of the incarnation of the Lord, 1237.
This is where the franchise broker, or the master franchisor, plays an important role.
Two deacons go to priest-elect who, at that point, had been standing alone in the middle of the church, and bow him down to the west ( to the people ) and to the east ( to the clergy ), asking their consent by saying “ Command ye !” and then lead him through the holy doors of the altar where the archdeacon asks the bishop ’ s consent, saying, “ Command, most sacred master !” after which a priest escorts the candidate three times around the Holy Table, during which he kisses each corner of the Holy Table as well as the bishop's epigonation and right hand and prostrates himself before the holy table at each circuit.
He fell for an entire day and landed on the island of Lemnos, where he was cared for and taught to be a master craftsman by the Sintians — an ancient tribe native to that island.
She was a member of the chess club in Budapest where she would get experience from master level players.
Every citation he found described an encounter between males where one party, the master, physically abused another, the slave.
These teachings had more important results upon the orders and their possessions in Bohemia, where the instructions of the " Evangelical master " were followed to the letter in such a way that the noble foundations and practically the whole of the property of the Church were sacrificed.
The importance of the longbow in English culture can be seen both in the legends of Robin Hood, where he was increasingly depicted as a master archer, and also in the " Song of the Bow ", a poem from The White Company by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Unlike spirit duplicators ( where the only ink available is depleted from the master image ), mimeograph technology works by forcing a replenishable supply of ink through the stencil master.
In 1233 he went to Kamakura, where he studied Amidism — a pietistic school that stressed salvation through the invocation of Amida ( Amitābha ), the Buddha of infinite compassion — under the guidance of a renowned master.
Once completed, the card is then mailed ( or, in more modern times, emailed ) to the game master, where it is either processed, or held until the next turn processing window begins.
While previous critics such as A. W. Gomme believed that the slave was “ truly comic character, the devisor of ingenious schemes, the controller of events, the commanding officer of his young master and friends, is a creation of Latin comedy ,” and that Greek dramatists such as Menander did not use slaves in such a way that Plautus later did, Harsh refutes these beliefs by giving concrete examples of instances where a clever slave appeared in Greek comedy.
During his master studies, Mehmood had read scientific reports of the " Manhattan Project " while receiving his training at the Birmingham University, where he also had an opportunity to discuss enrichment technology with scientists from South Africa, who were then exploring the jet-nozzel aerodynamic process of enrichment.
After winning a Westinghouse Talent Search scholarship, Knuth enrolled at the Case Institute of Technology ( now Case Western Reserve University ), where his performance was so outstanding that the faculty voted to award him a master of science upon his completion of the baccalaureate degree.
Madam Beritola loses two sons, is found with two kids on an island, goes thence to Lunigiana, where one of her sons takes service with her master, and lies with his daughter, for which he is put in prison.
The progression may be symbolic rather than literal, as observed in Louis Cha's The Smiling, Proud Wanderer, where the young Linghu Chong progresses from childish concerns and dalliances into much more adult ones as his unwavering loyalty repeatedly thrusts him into the rocks of betrayal at the hands of his inhumane master.
Historians note that Washington, " advised, networked, cut deals, made threats, pressured, punished enemies, rewarded friends, greased palms, manipulated the media, signed autographs, read minds with the skill of a master psychologist, strategized, raised money, always knew where the camera was pointing, traveled with an entourage, waved the flag with patriotic speeches, and claimed to have no interest in partisan politics.

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