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, brought back to Portugal, baptised and expressed his hope that the entire populations of these new-found lands would be converted.
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This was in part because the new services made little effort to educate their users about Usenet customs, or to explain to them that these new-found forums were outside their service provider's walled garden, but it was also a result of the much larger scale of growth.
His new-found team spirit brought them to a new record of 68 wins the following season, and they defeated the Celtics and then advanced to, and won, the Finals.
However, the original 1986 Rolling Stone review by Jimmy Guterman praised the album over-all in part because of Browne's " new-found ability to link the personal to the political ," which " breathes life " into the songs and " prevents them from becoming too didactic.
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This was a semi-spontaneous endeavour between Thievery Corporation and Manu Chao facilitated by a new-found friendship developed during Lollapalooza 2006.
Although the Cats did not make the Finals, Ablett's new-found dominance up forward was highlighted during the season with his bags of ten or more goals on five occasions – including a 14 goal performance against Essendon in Round 6.
Again, during the run Poppaea's aria " Ingannata " was replaced with another of extreme virtuosity ," Pur punir chi m ' ha ingannata ", either to emphasise Poppaea's new-found resolution at this juncture of the opera or, as is thought more likely, to flatter Scarabelli by giving her further opportunity to show off her vocal abilities.
The fish Limpet, complete with his signature spectacles, discovers a new-found ability during some of his initial misadventures, a powerful underwater roar, his " thrum.
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Due to the new-found international awareness of Hong Kong films during the 1980s and early 1990s and a downturn in the industry as the 1990s progressed, many of the leading lights of Hong Kong cinema left for Hollywood, which offered budgets and pay which could not be equalled by Hong Kong production companies.
After being dubbed a " celebutante " by The New York Times magazine during her club kid days Edelstein used her new-found celebrity to write, compose, and star in an original musical called Positive Me in response to the growing AIDS crisis of the 1980s.

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However, a personal attack by former cabinet colleague Pádraig Flynn on Mary Robinson-in which he accused her of showing a " new-found interest " in her family-backfired and destroyed Lenihan's campaign.
" In 1990, he attacked the opposition presidential candidate Mary Robinson on a radio show, accusing her of " having a new-found interest in her family " for the purposes of her election campaign.
Mr. Khoo's company is a client for Mr. Liu's firm, an advertising agency, and their new-found enmity causes Mr. Khoo to select the marketing campaign of John, an American expatriate, over that of Mr. Liu.

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but this -- yes, terrible step I am about to take is lightened with an inundating joy by the new-found hope that here, in these poems, is treasure -- or at least some measure of beauty, which I did not know of ''.
" To retain power, the hereditary prince must carefully maintain the socio-political institutions to which the people are accustomed ; whereas a new prince has the more difficult task in ruling, since he must first stabilize his new-found power in order to build an enduring political structure.
The aristocratic regimes which generally governed the poleis were threatened by the new-found wealth of merchants, who in turn desired political power.
At the end of the second series, he wins the Spanish lottery and spends much of his new-found wealth on presents for his friends, but has squandered it by the beginning of the third series, in which he re-unites his five surviving pals at his own phoney funeral.
Adamson worked closely with publishers to promote the book, which contributed to the Adamsons ' new-found international celebrity.
Many suite customers switched their business from Cleveland Stadium's older suites to Jacobs Field's newer suites, due to the Indians ' new-found success and popularity in the mid 1990s and because Modell's Stadium Corp. refused to decrease the annual rent for the suites even though the events for which the suites could be used decreased substantially ( 81 home games ) with the loss of the Indians as a tenant.
" Viennese society had, since the days of Austria's eclipse at Sadowa, sought to conceal the injured patriotic emotions born of that disaster by affecting a hysterical sort of gaiety which was somewhat foreign to the real character of the people ... like all forced characteristics, the new-found frivility of the Viennese degenerated quickly into a positive mania for wickedness, without, at the same time, taking on any of the picturesque artistry which conceals-and often condones-the refined viciousness of Parisians ... who, also, after 1870, went through for many years a phase of social madness similar to that which affected Austria ... Viennese society was probably the most dissipated in Europe, and so became a happy mart for ladies of that type that serves the foibles of a prince.
Then, after a stint in ITV's I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here saw him attain new-found popularity, Fashanu left the club, which by now was in a perilous financial state.
His new-found conviction was expressed in his The First World Chronicle () of 1812, a presentation of European history in which he attempted to explain how God is throughout human history and in which he criticized the ideology of many prominent Danes.
He began to teach himself human anatomy, and he ultimately detailed his new-found knowledge in a volume entitled The Anatomy of the Bones, and the Circulation of Blood, which contained dozens of detailed drawings of fetal and adult skeletal features.
The inhabitants then go through the formality of a vote, which is unanimous, and the mayor states that they have Ill to thank for their new-found wealth.
His new-found fame backfires, however, as he learns that Sarah has sold her life story to a national tabloid, which plans to serialize the entire sordid story, exposing all of his darkest secrets.
Jac Holzman, co-founder of the originally folk-based Elektra Records, remarked that his formerly struggling company's new-found prosperity in the late 1950s resulted from " The Kingston Trio which has the ability to capture the interest of a large number of people who have never been conscious of folk music before.
His new-found popularity led to the creation by his friends of a nickname ; finding his name difficult, they initially dubbed him " Smith ", then shortened his full name to " Ranji ", which remained with him for the rest of his life.
The family also used their new-found wealth to redecorate their main country seat in Ireland, Mount Stewart, and bought Holderness House on London's Park Lane, which they renamed Londonderry House.
Marge, using the steroids, exercises harder than ever, and becomes very muscular and estrogen-depleted, resulting in a short temper and a new-found violent streak, which is quite harmful to everyone ( including her family ) next to her, especially due to her recent developed superhuman strength ( evident when she stop and lifted the school bus with her bare hands ).
Go Pop the band opted for restraint on " Second Language ", which also had a new-found optimism in Crause's lyrics.
How could this new problematic of liberalism, the sovereign, the market, and the new-found political power, homo oeconomicus which economic activity had at least specific patterns of correlation could be moulded into one tight unit?
Returning to Vassar, she began to institute many of her new-found ideas with the Vassar Experimental Theatre, which she created.

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