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Thrown off of his game in part by the bad publicity, but also because of Baer's wild, brawling style and frequent fouls ( including backhand punches and rabbit punches ), Schmeling was positively thrashed after ten rounds before nearly 60, 000 onlookers at Yankee Stadium.
| Thrown by the shaking and impossible to move at will.
Thrown games, when motivated by gambling, require contacts ( and normally money transfers ) between gamblers, players, team officials, and / or referees.
Thrown together by common fate, they established a common organization known as the Propaganda Movement.
The darts in use by the developers of the English language ( see Thrown darts, below ) were used throughout Europe for much of its military history, though they were never a dominant weapons technology.
Thrown into prison by order of the new king, Henry VIII, he was charged, like Dudley, with the crime of constructive treason, and was convicted at Northampton in October 1509.
Thrown out of the house by his mother and ignored by his more academically gifted and successful younger brother, Louis, he had a hard time running away from debt collectors until one day he met a young girl named Gigi after a run-in with some of the debt collectors ' men.
Thrown together by chance, a group of people search a city for a kidnapped peace activist.

Thrown and they
In their successful grant application they wrote, following Odum, Johnson and Gordon's hint, that prisoners, " Thrown on their own resources for entertainment.
There was a government pledge that no one would be " Thrown out onto the street ", so unhired workers were classified as " needing to be employed " and were transferred to the JNR Settlement Corporation, where they could be assigned for up to three years.
After Turner returned from schooling, they resumed their Green River side project, the Thrown Ups.

Thrown and were
The single releases from the album were " Thrown Away " ( UK chart position 42 ) & " Just Like Nothing On Earth " ( UK chart position 81 ).

Thrown and on
Thrown in a sidearm manner but with thumb held on the discs ' underside: its also the power finger.
Thrown out on the track, Ascari suffered multiple injuries and died a few minutes later.
: Thrown on the gravel-walk ; here comes
Thrown into prison during the Reign of Terror, on an unsubstantiated charge of friendliness to the Royalists and the British, he was released after the fall of Maximilien Robespierre in the summer of 1794 ( during the Thermidorian Reaction ), and rose through the ranks until, in 1799, he became chief commissary to the French Revolutionary Army serving under André Masséna in the north of Switzerland.
Thus a girl kissing a child, with a sudden wring of the figure, over her shoulder, became a Nymph and Cupid ; a woman helping her child with his foot on her hand on to her lap, a Bacchante and Faun ; his Amazon Thrown from her Horse, one of his most original productions, was taken from an accident he witnessed to a female rider in a circus ; and Hunter and Dog was also the result of a street scene.
During the promotional phase of the album's release, the band played on Last Call with Carson Daly and sung their single " Thrown Away ".
Thrown Weapons is a study of the live steel weapons during their use on the battle field during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. They include the spear, axe and knife.
Thrown on his own resources he obtained employment from The Polygraphic Society, a Woolwich based company formed for the reproduction of pictures.
Thrown together from various regions of Ukraine, writers managed to replay on a small scale the activity of the 1920s.
* Thrown on the scrapheap

Thrown and .
Thrown in the hatchet technique, and the disc will predominatly be in contact with the ground.
Thrown as in the backhand, but with the disc upside-down.
Thrown together with a repentant Coker, he drives to the place, a country estate named Tynsham in Wiltshire, but neither Beadley nor Josella are there ; Durrant has taken charge and organised the community along " Christian " lines.
Thrown into a panic, the line-runners made a quick retreat for the border.
* Thrown to the Wolves: Abdul Ghaffar, Pyarelal, Calcutta, Eastlight Book House, 1966.
Thrown into prison with the intention of letting him die of starvation, St Erasmus managed to escape.
* Paul Soldner: Thrown and Altered Clay, School Video, Chrystal Productions, Aspen, CO and Glenview, wIL.
Thrown into prison, he hid the jeweled reliquary in his cell, where it remained until its rediscovery in 1557.
Thrown from their horses, the two men run for their lives.
Thrown through time and space, Magma ends up in the elven realm.
Thrown in to the mix are Sgt Hobson ( Dominic Jephcott ), a suspicious yet seemingly incompetent graduate police detective, and a pair of local black economy tradesmen, " Big Al " ( Terence Rigby ) and " Little Norm " ( Danny Schiller ), who agree to help " average-sized " Jill and Trevor with their school supplies problems.
Thrown into the mix are Johnny Vegas the accidental virgin, Paul the passive-aggressive private eye, Ernest Hemingway lookalike Jethro Maddox, and the world's least competent drug cartel.
Thrown into the mix is secret " ice melting " technology, which could be vital to the missile submarines then beginning to hide under the Arctic sea ice.
Thrown out of home, he participated in the anti-war student protest in his first year at Heidelberg University in 1917.

by and religious
My curiosity was sharpened a day or two before the interview by a conversation I had with a well-informed teacher of literature, a Jesuit father, at a conference on religious drama near Paris.
Hemingway's fiction is supported by a `` moral '' backbone and in its search for ultimate meaning hints at a religious dimension.
The person of the artist becomes a final bastion of meaning in a world rendered meaningless by the march of events and the decay of classical religious and philosophical systems.
The basic goal finds partial expression in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a statement initiated and endorsed by individuals and organizations of many religious and philosophical traditions.
In the imagination of the nineteenth century the Greek tragedians and Shakespeare stand side by side, their affinity transcending all the immense contrarieties of historical circumstance, religious belief, and poetic form.
It should also make him desire to participate actively in civic, school and religious life of the community so that that phase of Newark will live up to the challenge presented by this exhibit.
Two of the principal addresses were delivered by prominent Protestants, and when the speaker was a Catholic, one `` discussant '' on the dais tended to be of another religious persuasion.
The feeling of individual inferiority, defeat, or humilation growing out of various social situations or individual deficiencies or failures is compensated for by communion in worship or prayer with a friendly, but all-victorious Father-God, as well as by sympathetic fellowship with others who share this faith, and by opportunities in religious acts for giving vent to emotions and energies.
Though Americans usually lived in groups segregated by national origin or religious belief, they liked to work and shop in the noise and vitality of downtown.
An action once universally condemned by all Christian churches and forbidden by the civil law is now not only approved by the overwhelming majority of Protestant denominations, but also deemed, at certain times, to be a positive religious duty.
To try to oppose the general religious and moral conviction of such a majority by a legislative fiat would be to invite the same breakdown of law and order that was occasioned by the ill-starred Prohibition experiment.
`` I would expect the proposed committee to hold public hearings '', Mr. Notte said, `` to obtain the views of the general public and religious, labor and special-interest groups affected by these laws ''.
About half of all Peace Corps projects assigned to voluntary agencies will be carried out by religious groups, according to an official of the corps.
Six of these were proposed by religious groups.
Had it not been for such private enterprise, diocesan authorities might of course have been goaded into establishing institutions subsidized by diocesan funds and parish collections and staffed by religious as paid employees.
Of course, the crowning event that has dramatically upset the traditional pattern of English religious history was the friendly visit paid by Dr. Fisher, then Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, to the Vatican last December.
We have not the leisure, or the patience, or the skill, to comprehend what was working in the mind and heart of a then recent graduate from the Harvard Divinity School who would muster the audacity to contradict his most formidable instructor, the majesterial Andrews Norton, by saying that, while he believed Jesus `` like other religious teachers '', worked miracles, `` I see not how a miracle proves a doctrine ''.
Fifteen years ago, troubled by the rising tide of materialism in the post-war world, a businessman and a minister asked themselves if there might not be a place for a small magazine in which men and women, regardless of creed or color, could set forth boldly their religious convictions and bear witness to the power of faith to solve the endless problems of living.
The `` belaboring '' is of course jocular, yet James was not lacking in fundamental seriousness -- unless we measure him by that ultimate seriousness of the great religious leader or thinker who stakes all on his vision of God.

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