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McCarthy, who was up for re-election in 1970, realized that he had only a slim chance of winning even re-nomination ( he had angered his party by opposing Johnson and Humphrey for the 1968 presidential nomination ) and declined to run.
Ry Cooder told of Moon becoming so angered by Van Vliet's unrelenting criticism that he walked into the room pointing a loaded crossbow at him, only to be told " Get that fucking thing out of here, get out of here and get back in your room ", which he obeyed.
These ' wandering Wondjina ' angered and upset Aboriginals who said that only certain of their people are permitted to depict the Wondjina.
Many local residents were angered that the bequeathment was misappropriated from its intended purpose of being used only for senior housing ; controversy still exists within the community regarding this issue ( the degree of the current controversy could be debated because a new senior housing facility has been built and is operational near the cafe ).
When McKinley led the delegation of Republican dignitaries sent to formally advise Harrison of his convention triumph, the President, angered over the " profusion of McKinley buttons, placards and streamers that littered path to victory ", had only a cold formal greeting for the Ohio governor.
In July 2005, the only African-American board member of Harvard Corporation, Conrad K. Harper, resigned saying he was angered both by the university president's comments about women and by Summers being given a salary increase.
The criticism did not go only one way: many white feminists were angered by Lorde's brand of feminism.
While many southern African nations traded with apartheid-era South Africa out of economic necessity, Malawi was the only African nation that recognized South Africa and established diplomatic relations with it, including a trade treaty which angered other African leaders.
Szpilman was horrified and angered by his siblings ’ headstrong decision, and only accepted their presence after his appeal to the guards had failed to secure their release.
Tanner warns Brian not to let his feelings for Mia or his friendship with Dominic cloud his judgment and lead him too far from the case, and Bilkins, angered about the situation, gives Brian only 36 hours to break the case or he will be sacked from the job and lose his entire career.
Little is known of this being's appearance because he only reveals himself to those who have angered him.
Goetz was angered when the arrested attacker spent less than half the time in the police station that Goetz himself spent, and he was angered  further when this attacker was charged only with criminal mischief, for ripping Goetz's jacket.
Chess historian Taylor Kingston investigated all the available evidence and arguments, and concluded that: Soviet chess officials gave Keres strong hints that he should not hinder Botvinnik's attempt to win the World Championship ; Botvinnik only discovered this about half-way though the tournament and protested so strongly that he angered Soviet officials ; Keres probably did not deliberately lose games to Botvinnik or anyone else in the tournament.
Moore left with the respect of almost all the colony's leadership, the only exception being certain religious fundamentalists angered by his efforts to create a theatre or playhouse.
However, audiences were angered by the omissions of these songs, and though Supertramp toured from 1983 through 1987 using only Davies's compositions, in 1988 the pressure of their first Brazilian tour drove them to reintroduce a handful of Hodgson-penned hits to their set.
Stan Laurel of Laurel and Hardy was angered by being " tricked " into what would be the team's only American television appearance, on December 1, 1954.
Terry helps Bruce back to the manor and, after Bruce nods off for a bit, stumbles upon the entrance to the Batcave, only to be chased out by a recovered and angered Bruce.
However, Jackson's decision to only showcase solo performers, featuring Planer's Neil character instead of The Outer Limits as a duo angered Richardson, who began a long standing feud with Jackson.
Despite all of the detail put into the set, only segments of it are ever visible in the film, which later angered the film's producers since so much money was put into the set.
Secondly it had planning powers: this was a controversial move, which angered local boroughs, but which allowed, for example, the outline planning permission for Canary Wharf to specify only the height and footprint of buildings, enabling the development to move quickly to satisfy demand.
" Sinatra was angered by this and referred to her publicly as the " chinless wonder ," although evidence suggests he did so only during breaks between songs at his concerts in New York and Las Vegas, not on his network television specials of the 1960s or 1970s or on radio shows.
That same day, angered protesters burned down the local MBC station, which had misreported the situation then unfolding in Gwangju ( acknowledging only 1 civilian casualty, for example ).
Nixon appeared on national television and ordered the employees back to work, but his address only stiffened the resolve of the existing strikers and angered workers in other 671 locations in other cities into walking out as well.

only and lords
The remainder of the first of the two Cathar wars now essentially focused on Simon's attempt to hold on to his fabulous gains through winters where he was faced, with only a small force of confederates operating from the main winter camp at Fanjeau, with the desertion of local lords who had sworn fealty to him out of necessity — and attempts to enlarge his newfound domains in the summer when his forces were greatly augmented by reinforcements from northern France, Germany and elsewhere.
A league was formed by certain lords, who pledged themselves to protect the free preaching of the Gospel upon all their possessions and estates, and to obey the power of the Bishops only where their orders accorded with the injunctions of the Bible, with the university as arbiter of any disputed points.
These processes meant the royal courts had a more significant role in local law cases, which had previously been dealt with only by regional or local lords.
" Hitherto Monk had continued to make solemn protestations of his affection and fidelity to the Commonwealth interest, against a King and House of Lords ; but the new militia being settled, and a Convention, calling themselves a Parliament and fit for his purpose, being met at Westminster, he sent to such lords as had sat with the Parliament till 1648, to return to the place where they used to sit, which they did, upon assurance from him, that no others should be permitted to sit with them ; which promise he also broke, and let in not only such as had deserted to Oxford, but the late created lords.
The Pope at the time ruled only Rome ( when not rebellious ) and its environs: Braccio held Umbria, Bologna was an independent commune, while much of Romagna and the Marche was held by local " vicars ", which were in fact petty hereditary lords.
This was of great importance to William, not only for military reasons, but also because of his firm resolve to make the under-tenants ( though the " men " of their lords ) swear allegiance directly to himself.
In his Vox Clamantis, he sees the peasant action as the work of the Anti-Christ and a sign of evil prevailing over virtue, writing, "... according to their foolish ideas there would be no lords, but only kings and peasants.
The action was brief and probably not very bloody, since the only casualty of any note was a minor Lothian knight, Sir Patrick Graham, though about 100 Scottish lords, knights and men-at-arms were taken prisoner.
His son Valacar was sent to their lands as an ambassador ; while there, he married the daughter of one of their lords and returned to Gondor only after some years.
She served as a courtesan, and the price for a single night's dance was very high, within reach only for the king, the princes and the lords.
By constitutional convention, only those lords who were legally qualified ( Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, or Law Lords ) heard the appeals, since World War II usually in what was known as the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords rather than in the chamber of the House.
Outside this area, he could only proceed by tactical agreement with clan chiefs and local lords.
The king only had jurisdiction in treason cases, though the lords each bore personal allegiance to the king as feudal subjects.
The only manors left alone belonged to Irish lords intimidated to join him, or that of a junior branch of the de Lacy family who in an effort to gain lands voluntarily joined him.
For the clergy and nobles, the suffrage remained direct ; but as a rule only such ecclesiastics were admitted to the assembly of the bailliage as possessed a benefice, and only such lords as had a fief.
Even in the provinces attached to the domain of the Crown, he could only levy it where he had retained the haute justice over the inhabitants, but not on the subjects of lords having the haute justice.
I have come to fight only the boyars and the wealthy lords.
While the combative lords were sent to the Tower of London for their challenge, Commons were only willing to agree that the long prorogation was probably unconstitutional, but that the session itself was not.
Some of Cao Cao's subordinates wanted to pursue Guan Yu and bring him back but Cao stopped them, saying " We are only serving different lords, let him go.
Instead of being able to claim only the support of individual lords, the Jews could from then on claim support of any royal officer, when their privileges were threatened.
Not only Bratislava but all towns in Hungary got this status ( meaning that they received " collective nobility ", i. e. the status of a feudal lord with all its privileges ) because Sigismund wanted to restrain the increasing power of ( true ) feudal lords in Hungary.

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