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Through his influence, this Council of Toledo promulgated a decree, commanding all bishops to establish seminaries in their cathedral cities along the lines of the cathedral school at Seville, which educated Saint Isidore decades earlier.
Through the intervening decades, there have been many different Pepsi theme songs sung on television by a variety of artists, from Joanie Summers to the Jacksons to Britney Spears.
Through the election of Gregory V, Otto III exercised greater control over the Church than his grandfather Otto I had decades earlier.
Through Wright's recommendation, Quinn took acting lessons as a form of post-operative speech therapy, which led to an acting career that spanned over six decades.
Through the early decades of the century, hundreds of millions of leeches were used by physicians throughout Europe.
Through the latter half of the 19th century and first few decades of the 20th, Brashears business district ebbed and flowed as many farm communities are wont to do.
Through the last decades of its existence, Hague athletic teams were known as the Raiders, using various depicitions of Indians as their mascot.
Through the first few decades of the 20th century, the town's economy remained steady with the population reaching its peak at around 400 people.
Through three decades, Glenn is closer to students at John F. Kennedy High School than he is to his own son.
" Through the decades, Nearing wrote thousands of pages of news and commentary on these themes, retiring from this activity only in 1970, at the age of 87.
Through his conservation work and the continuing efforts of others throughout the decades, the grounds of Itasca had been maintained.
Through her we sense the consequences of the decadence and depravity in which the Compsons have lived for decades.
Through his last victory over Mehmed II at the siege of Belgrade ( in modern Serbia ) in 1456, he saved the kingdom from Ottoman occupation for several decades.
Through the decades the program developed, and then in the early 1990s NOLS partnered with the Forest Service.
Through the decades from the 1960s, Magneto has appeared in several issues of the original X-Men series, generally known as Uncanny X-Men, as well as in such spin-offs as X-Men, Astonishing X-Men, Alpha Flight, Cable, Excalibur, and The New Mutants ; many X-Men miniseries, and several other Marvel titles.
Sir David Paradine Frost, Kt., OBE ( born 7 April 1939 ), is a British journalist, comedian, writer, media personality and daytime TV game show host best known for his two decades as host of Through the Keyhole and serious interviews with various political figures, the most notable being Richard Nixon.
Through two more decades of conflict, the French gradually strengthened their hold on Vietnam, culminating in the establishment of French Indochina () in October 1887.
Through the construction of numerous single-family homes in the last decades, the village has developed into a residential community.
Through the construction of numerous single-family homes in the last decades, the village has developed into a residential community.
Through four decades of acting, she is best known for playing Tess, the lead role on the 1994-2003 television show Touched by an Angel.
Through the next several decades, little changed until the late 1960s and 70s when the park's attendance numbers were dropping.
Through his work as a conductor Bárdos raised the standards of Hungarian choral singing to an international level within decades.
Through its early decades WMCA had a varied programming history, playing music, hosting dramas, and broadcasting New York Giants baseball games.
Through the decades the avenue has had its ups and downs.

Through and comic
Through the 1960s and 1970s, comic fanzines followed some general formats, such as the industry news and information magazine ( The Comic Reader was one example ), interview, history and review-based fanzines, and the fanzines which basically represented independent comic book-format exercises.
Through the 1950s the volunteers and staff members of the TRPS rebuilt the line and rescued it from its state of decay, during a period characterised by a " Boy's Own comic spirit of adventure, involving enthusiasm, ingenuity and a fair degree of irresponsibility ".
Through Li ' l Abner, the American comic strip achieved unprecedented relevance in the postwar years, attracting new readers who were more intellectual, more informed on current events, and less likely to read the comics ( according to Coulton Waugh, author of The Comics, 1947 ).
DiMassa has contributed to numerous comic / literary anthologies from the early 1990s to the present, the most recent being Live Through This ( Seven Stories Press ), which is a collection of prose and art by women describing the role that art has played in dealing with issues such as addiction.
Through the years there have been four film and television movies based on the comic strip.
Through Hellstrom's manipulation of the superhero Hawkeye, she was resurrected, in Thunderbolts 2000, a summer Annual of the superhero-team comic Thunderbolts, and returned to Earth with new abilities acquired while in Hell.
Through the scouts, he also came into contact with Le Boy-Scout Belge, the Walloon scouting magazine where Hergé made Totor, his first published comic.
" Working Through the Negativity " collects the first five issues of the published comic.
Through the years since 1976, there have been various Godzilla comics published by different comic book publishing companies.
Through these arrangements, Gotham has access to a large library of publishing content, featuring over 10, 000 character properties and more than 700 monthly comic magazine titles including Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, Hulk, X-Men, Tarzan, Scooby-Doo, The Powerpuff Girls, The Flintstones, and Wonder Woman.

Through and book
In a recent book called `` World Peace Through World Law '', two distinguished lawyers, Grenville Clark and Louis Sohn, call for just such an overhaul of the U.N., basing their case on the world-wide fear of a nuclear holocaust.
Through his work in Vienna, he was given leave of absence for half the year in order to let him travel the world to collect musical information to include in his History of Music book.
* Class: A Guide Through the American Status System, a book by Paul Fussell
Defoe also wrote a three-volume travel book, Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain ( 1724 – 27 ) that provided a vivid first-hand account of the state of the country.
Through most of the book, Montag lacks knowledge and believes what he hears.
Noted Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene penned a 2008 book, When We Get to Surf City: A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams, detailing his occasional appearances with Jan & Dean's touring band throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy is a less influential book, although it was better received by English critics of the day.
Through his book, Alberti opened up his theories and ideals of the Florentine Renaissance to architects, scholars and others.
In 1877 Charles Darwin dabbled in archaeology at the stones, experimenting with the rate at which remains sink into the earth for his book The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms.
The full results of the experiments were published in 1942 in a book by Sherman and Wilkins titled Thoughts Through Space in the book both Sherman and Wilkins had written that they believed they had demonstrated that it was possible to send and receive thought impressions from the mind of one person to another.
Roosevelt's popular book Through the Brazilian Wilderness describes his expedition into the Brazilian jungle in 1913 as a member of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, co-named after its leader, Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon.
Through the reception of this book, Crowley proclaimed the arrival of a new stage in the spiritual evolution of humanity, to be known as the ' Æon of Horus '.
The themes and settings of Through the Looking-Glass make it a kind of mirror image of Wonderland: the first book begins outdoors, in the warm month of May ( 4 May ), uses frequent changes in size as a plot device, and draws on the imagery of playing cards ; the second opens indoors on a snowy, wintry night exactly six months later, on 4 November ( the day before Guy Fawkes Night ), uses frequent changes in time and spatial directions as a plot device, and draws on the imagery of chess.
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Perhaps its best-known appearance is in Lewis Carroll's whimsical poem " The Walrus and the Carpenter " that appears in his 1871 book Through the Looking-Glass.
Through a printer's error, the translator's name is printed as Charles Jarvis, leading the book to forever be known as the Jarvis translation.
Tappe published the book Understanding Your Life Through Color in 1982 describing the concept, stating that during the mid 1960s she began noticing that many children were being born with " indigo " auras ( in other publications Tappe has said the color indigo came from the " life colors " of the children which she acquired through her synesthesia ).
As a traveler in Spain, Italy, and Russia, the Frenchman Marquis de Custine said in his widely read book Empire of the Czar: A Journey Through Eternal Russia that, inside, Nicholas was a good person, and behaved as he did only because he believed he had to.
Brunton and his influence on the Masson family form the subject of Masson's autobiographical book My Father's Guru: A Journey Through Spirituality and Disillusion.
Through illustration and analysis, the book discusses how self-reference and formal rules allow systems to acquire meaning despite being made of " meaningless " elements.
He wrote about his trials in his book Through the Dark Continent.
Maureen is ostensibly recording the events of the book while being held in a future prison, awaiting her uncertain fate, along with Pixel, the eponymous character of The Cat Who Walks Through Walls.
This theme is echoed elsewhere in Heinlein's works — that real liberty is to be found among the pioneer societies out along the advancing frontier, but the regimentation and legalism that follow bring restraints that chafe true individualists ( an idea emphasized in the first and final page of the novel, and in the later book The Cat Who Walks Through Walls ).
The setting of the novel was revisited by Heinlein in his late-period novel, The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, as was the character Hazel Stone, who appeared as a minor character in the Lunar revolution and a central character in Heinlein's earlier book, The Rolling Stones / Space Family Stone ( 1952 ).

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