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Unwittingly and life
Unwittingly —- during a " cabinet meeting "-- the three ministers had voiced support for the multiparty idea, effectively challenging Dr. Banda's claim to life presidency.
Unwittingly reawakening Madelyne's memories of her tragic life and first death with the X-Men, Sage is quickly overwhelmed and nearly killed.
Unwittingly the diplomat has put his own life on the line ; when he meets the mystery woman again she is a different person and he finds himself drawn into a battle against an invisible and altogether more dangerous enemy

Unwittingly and .
Unwittingly poor translations from online language translation tools are used without consulting a native English speaker.
Unwittingly, humans have carried out evolution experiments for as long as they have been domesticating plants and animals.
Unwittingly, his Iaconian ally was appointed Optimus Prime instead, and their anti-caste movement became a civil war for Cybertron's future.
Unwittingly sucked into the world of Nazi espionage during an innocent sailing trip, he was seduced by a lovely but lethal German agent and met Field Marshal Göring face to face.
* Steven Cassedy, " Walter Rauschenbusch, the Social Gospel Movement, and How Julius Wellhausen Unwittingly Helped Create American Progressivism in the Twentieth Century ," in Shawna Dolansky ( ed ), Sacred History, Sacred Literature: Essays on Ancient Israel, the Bible, and Religion in Honor of R. E. Friedman on His Sixtieth Birthday ( Winnona Lake, Eisenbrauns, 2008 ), 315-324.
Unwittingly, the brothers collect all of the shards, while being pestered by Baby Bowser ( Bowser in the past ) who wants the Cobalt Star.
Unwittingly she offends all that she comes into contact with at parties, and then in an attempt to dig herself out of the ditch she has created, only worsens the situation.
Unwittingly he enlists the Priest's help who, unable to break free from Dracula's influence, tries to attack Paul.

plebeian and Julien
Despite moving among high society, the family and their friends, condescend to Julien for being an uncouth plebeianhis intellectual talents notwithstanding.

plebeian and life
A member of plebeian nobility in easy circumstances young Labeo entered public life early.
Those who protected local neighbourhoods ( vici ) were housed in the crossroad shrines ( Compitales ) which served as a focus for the religious, social and political life of their local, overwhelmingly plebeian communities.
Their shrines were usually positioned at main central crossroads ( compites ) of their vici, and provided a focus for the religious and social life of their community, particularly for the plebeian and servile masses.

plebeian and service
His military career started in Habsburg service, but his plebeian ancestry hindered his opportunities.

plebeian and most
This was the most important position in the ancient Roman religion, open only to patricians until 254 BC, when a plebeian first occupied this post.
Although modern writers often portray patricians as rich and powerful families who managed to secure power over the less-fortunate plebeian families, most historians argue that this is an over-simplification.
Catiline's defeat at the same elections was the signal to begin his attempt at a violent coup d ' état, with the aim of slaughtering most of the nobility, especially the plebeian nobles and senators, and setting up a small patrician-dominated oligarchy.
Flaccus was a cognomen of the ancient Roman plebeian family Fulvius, considered one of the most illustrious gentes of the city.
The most illustrious family of the plebeian Claudii bore the surname Marcellus, which is a diminutive of the praenomen Marcus.
One popular etymology that is certainly not correct belongs to Spurius, a praenomen that was amongst the most common, and favored by many leading patrician and plebeian families during the early Republic.
The most prominent plebeian families also tended to limit the names of which they made regular use, although amongst both social classes, there must have been exceptions whenever a family had a large number of sons.
The family of his mother Caecilia Metella ( born c. 137 BC ) was one of the most powerful of the plebeian nobilitas, and was at the height of its success and influence in the last quarter of the 2nd century BC when Lucullus was born.
The Fulvii were one of the most distinguished Republican plebeian noble families in Rome ; various members of the family achieved consulship and became senators, though no member of the Fulvii are on record as a consul after her grandfather Marcus Fulvius Flaccus in 125 BC.
Antonius is the nomen of the gens Antonia, one of the most important families in ancient Rome, with both patrician and plebeian branches.
* Antonius, nomen of the gens Antonia, one of the most important plebeian families at Rome
It has been argued that the two most notable laws passed to grant power to the plebeian assembly, Lex Valeria and Lex Horatia, were the actual first instance of considerable and sovereign power being granted to the plebs ; some scholars accept another theory.

plebeian and ;
In Book VI, Polybius describes the way of the Romans ; he discusses the powers of the different parts of the republic, as well as the rights of the plebeian.
After eight years of political struggle, the plebeian social class convinced the patricians to send a delegation to Athens, to copy the Laws of Solon ; they also dispatched delegations to other Greek cities for like reason.
Many laws include Lex Canuleia ( 445 BC ; which allowed the marriage — ius connubii — between patricians and plebeians ), Leges Licinae Sextiae ( 367 BC ; which made restrictions on possession of public lands — ager publicus — and also made sure that one of consuls is plebeian ), Lex Ogulnia ( 300 BC ; plebeians received access to priest posts ), and Lex Hortensia ( 287 BC ; verdicts of plebeian assemblies — plebiscita — now bind all people ).
At the foundation of the Republic in 510 BC, the patricians held sole claim to this office ; by 300 BC, the office was open to plebeian occupation as well.
** Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, Roman politician, who, as a plebeian tribune, will cause political turmoil in the Republic through his attempts to legislate agrarian reforms ; his political ideals will eventually lead to his death at the hands of supporters of the conservative faction ( Optimates ) of the Roman Senate ( d. 132 BC )
* Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, Roman politician, who, as a plebeian tribune, will cause political turmoil in the Republic through his attempts to legislate agrarian reforms ; his political ideals will eventually lead to his death at the hands of supporters of the conservative faction ( Optimates ) of the Roman Senate ( d. 132 BC )
Her Aventine Temple served the plebeians as cult centre, legal archive, treasury and possibly law-court ; its foundation was contemporaneous with the passage of the Lex Sacrata, which established the office and person of plebeian aediles and tribunes as inviolate representatives of the Roman people.
Some were male ; her senior priest, the flamen cerialis, also served Tellus and was usually plebeian by ancestry or adoption.
Popularists used her name and attributes to appeal their guardianship of plebeian interests, particularly the annona and frumentarium ; and plebeian nobles and aediles used them to point out their ancestral connections with plebeian commoners.
Liber asserted plebeian rights to ecstatic release, self-expression and free speech ; he was, after all, Liber Pater, the Free Father – libertas personified and father of plebeian wisdoms and plebeian augury.
Pliny the Elder describes its style and designers as Greek ; this may be further evidence of time-honoured and persistent plebeian cultural connections with Magna Graecia, well into the Imperial era, when Liber is found in some of the threefold, complementary deity-groupings of Imperial cult ; a saviour figure, like Hercules and the Emperor himself.
Its date connects her to Maia ; its location connects her to Rome's plebeian commoner class, whose tribunes and emergent aristocracy resisted patrician claims to rightful religious and political dominance.
At some time around 493 BC, soon after the expulsion of Rome's last King and the establishment of the Roman Republic, the Roman senate provided a temple for the so-called Aventine Triad of Ceres, Liber and Libera, patron deities of the Roman commoners or plebs ; the dedication followed one of the first in a long series of threatened or actual plebeian secessions.

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