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This prompted a refutation later that year by Samuel Gardiner, who argued that Gerard had gone too far in trying to " wipe away the reproach " which the plot had exacted on generations of English Catholics.
This marriage, and raids on northern England, prompted William the Conqueror to invade and Máel Coluim submitted to his authority, opening up Scotland to later claims of sovereignty by English kings.
* Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln was an English boy whose disappearance in 1255 prompted a blood libel against the local Jews.
This prompted the English conquest of Gwynedd, and subsequent construction of Caernarfon Castle, one of the largest and most imposing fortifications built by the English in order to control Wales.
The massacre was so brutal that it prompted the English poet John Milton to write the sonnet On the Late Massacre in Piedmont.
The word " locust " has, at times, been employed controversially in English translations of Ancient Greek and Latin natural histories, as well as of Hebrew and Greek Bibles ; such ambiguous renderings prompted the 17th-century polymath Thomas Browne to include in the Fifth Book of his Pseudodoxia Epidemica an essay entitled Of the Picture of a Grasshopper, it begins:
Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln ( 1246 – 27 August 1255 ) was an English boy whose death prompted a blood libel.
The quarrel between Leicester and Norris resulted in a commission for Stanley to act independently of the latter, who had taken over command of the English forces on Leicester's departure, an arrangement that prompted dissent from the Estates General.
This put a stop to further English adventures in the Mediterranean for many years, but prompted a new look to westward lands, which bore fruit under John Cabot in 1497.
While the mistake appears to have gone unnoticed initially, it later prompted annual protest letters to the NDR, most notably from German teachers of English.
Temple argued against this position in his " On Ancient and Modern Learning " ( where he provided the first English formulation of the commonplace that modern critics see more only because they are dwarves standing on the shoulders of giants ), and Temple's somewhat naive essay prompted a small flurry of responses.
The reader is prompted not only to consider various suspects as possible culprits in a series of murders, but also the possibility that they have all happened purely by chance ( hence the English title ).
Awareness that older kinds of song were being abandoned prompted renewed interest in collecting folk songs during the 1830s and 1840s, including the work of William B. Sandys ' Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern ( 1833 ), William Chappell, A Collection of National English Airs ( 1838 ) and Robert Bell's Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England ( 1846 ).
The tradition of building specific structures for military or governmental use began to break down at the time of World War I, when the unprecedented need for armaments prompted the rapid construction of factories in English locations where a skilled workforce was not easily recruited.
He worked for several years as an English teacher at Seton Hill University ( then Seton Hill College ) in Greensburg, where he taught creative writing and composition, until his refusal to complete his Master's degree prompted his dismissal.
Violent conduct and fighting prompted English referee Arthur Ellis to send off three players during the match.
In addition to the consequences listed above, hitting these characters with a fist prompted the compelling broken English response: " Ouch!
The verdict prompted the Queen to ask for a change in English law so that those implicated in cases with similar outcomes would be considered as " guilty, but insane.
Rumor of Celeron de Bienville's 1749 expedition to claim the Ohio Valley for France and to drive out the English traders prompted Governor James Hamilton ( Pennsylvania ) to dispatch Croghan to Logstown to investigate.
Despite this, he cites his time at Leicester City as the period during which he fell in love with the English game, and which later prompted him to accept the job at Manchester City.
Meanwhile, in Ulster, the breakdown of state authority prompted widespread attacks by the native Irish population on the English Protestant settlers.
An offer by English Premiership club Sheffield Wednesday prompted Sibon to transfer to the Yorkshire club in 1999 for the price of £ 2 million.
While Christopher Dunn imported only one Cotswold ram to cross on his English Leicester ewes, the resulting crosses were so impressive that they prompted William Henry Sotham ( bankrolled by the Hon.

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An op-ed piece Andreessen authored for The Wall Street Journal in August 2011, “ Why Software Is Eating the World ,” received over 445 comments and prompted articles on the topic in The Economist and other media outlets.

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There is evidence to suggest, in fact, that many authors of the humorous sketches were prompted to write them -- or to make them as indelicate as they are -- by way of protesting against the artificial refinements which had come to dominate the polite letters of the South.
Constantius ' persistence in his opposition to Athanasius, combined with reports Athanasius received about the persecution of non-Arians by the new Arian bishop George of Laodicea, prompted Athanasius to write his more emotional History of the Arians, in which he described Constantius as a precursor of the Antichrist.
Clinton's defenders argue that an executive order might have prompted the Senate to write the exclusion of gays into law, potentially making it harder to integrate the military in the future.
Editor Farnsworth Wright subsequently prompted Howard to write an 8, 000 word essay for personal use detailing " the Hyborian Age ," the fictional setting for Conan.
The various debates in the mainstream scientific literature prompted the editors of ' Proceedings of the IEEE ' to invite Robert Jahn, then Dean of the School of Engineering at Princeton University, to write a comprehensive review of psychic phenomena from an engineering perspective.
These events, combined with reports that the Soviets were only from the Reich Chancellery, prompted Hitler to write his last will and testament.
" Rather than follow, the British hung back, continuing to fire at long range ; this prompted one French officer to write that the British " only engaged from far off and simply in order to be able to say that they had fought.
Fourteen years after his death, the corruption of the papacy that Pope Alexander VI exemplified — particularly the sale of indulgences — prompted Luther to write the The Ninety-Five Theses, which he nailed to the door of a church at Wittenberg in Saxony.
His outstanding technique and passionate playing prompted dozens of composers to write pieces for him, first in his native Soviet Union and then abroad.
The brouhaha over the diamond's supposed " ill luck " prompted a worried editor of The Jewelers ' Circular-Weekly to write:
This prompted an announcement from the Academy president, Howard Estabrook, who said that under the circumstances " any voter ... may write on the ballot his or her personal choice for the winners ", thus allowing, for the only time in the Academy's history, the consideration of a candidate not officially nominated for an award.
His loss prompted him to write two poignant poems about the man he had grown to love: " To A Very Wise Man " and " Revisitation ".
However, he was continually prompted by various friends and admirers to continue to write along with suggested topics.
The visit prompted Caspar Barlaeus to write his Medicea hospes (" The Medicean Guest ") ( 1638 ).
He worked steadily on the score until 1935, when the death of Manon Gropius, the daughter of Walter Gropius and Alma Mahler, prompted him to break off work to write his Violin Concerto.
The power of his physical effects was sometimes apparent even in the full-scale paintings which he exhibited in London ; The Chain Pier, 1827, for example, prompted a critic to write: " the atmosphere possesses a characteristic humidity about it, that almost imparts the wish for an umbrella ".
This incident prompted Mark Twain to write the essay The United States of Lyncherdom.
This increased interest in his work prompted him to write for conventional instruments, and he composed several works for small ensembles.
He was prompted to write it by three motives: ( 1 ) to satisfy the minds of students of the Law and stimulate their interest by a critical examination of the text ; ( 2 ) to justify the ways of God and discover the hidden meanings of the words of Scripture, " for in the Torah are hidden every wonder and every mystery, and in her treasures is sealed every beauty of wisdom "; ( 3 ) to soothe the minds of the students by simple explanations and pleasant words when they read the appointed sections of the Pentateuch on Sabbaths and festivals.
A conlict with Alexander of Lincoln over a church in Alexander's diocese led to further condemnation by Henry of Huntingon and prompted Henry to write that " no one can sing praises because there's nothing to sing about.
What prompted Beethoven to write a set of " grand variations " on Diabelli's theme?
The poor results towards the end of the season finally prompted the board of the supporter's club to write an open letter in which the training and alcohol consumption habits of certain unnamed players were criticised.
" We " in this sense often refers to " the reader and the author ," since the author often assumes that the reader knows certain principles or previous theorems for the sake of brevity ( or, if not, the reader is prompted to look them up ), for example, so that the author does not need to explicitly write out every step of a mathematical proof.

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