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no-one today would hope to discover the unmistakable ruins of Heorot or the palace of Priam.
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On the day the trial started Gongadze's widow Myroslava Gongadze commented on the fact that no-one has been charged for the killing: " They are known and they should be punished just the same as those who will be sitting in the dock today ".
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Xanthippus, the Athenian commander at Mycale, had furiously rejected this ; the Ionian cities were originally Athenian colonies, and the Athenians, if no-one else, would protect the Ionians.
He further stated that " the authority which the moral conscience enjoys must not be excessive ; otherwise, no-one would dare to criticize it, and it would too easily congeal into an immutable form.
To observe that rigorous proof comes only after unrigorous conjecture, experimentation and speculation is true, but it is trivial and no-one would deny this.
Maclovio Pulchris, the singer, has had the idea of preserving some of the last surviving animals of several species in order to initiate a captive breeding programme at some later point in time, choosing to preserve the animals no-one else would.
It is traditionally assumed that they were all produced between Antinous ' death in 130 and that of Hadrian in 138, on the grounds that no-one else would be interested in commissioning them.
The total population of Hamwic has been estimated at 5, 000, and this high population itself implies Ine's involvement, since no-one but the king would have been able to arrange to feed and house such a large group of people.
Computer and Video Games gave the game a 93 %, adding, " Rare weren't lying when they said the home version would play better than the coin-op: no-one realised they were talking about the SNES!
The strong wind also made matters difficult for the amphibious landings but also ensured the element of surprise as many of the defenders had assumed that no-one would attempt a landing in such poor conditions.
Since in the old Catholic custom no-one may take Mass unless they have fasted since daybreak, this was literally a “ break fast ” for the bride and groom, though others in attendance would not necessarily take communion and therefore would not necessarily have been fasting.
It was expected that Vienna, then capital of the large Austro-Hungarian Empire, would grow to have four million inhabitants by the end of the 20th century ( no-one could know that the Empire would collapse in 1918 ).
Xanthippus, the Athenian commander at Mycale, had furiously rejected this ; the Ionian cities were originally Athenian colonies, and the Athenians, if no-one else, would protect the Ionians.
The possibility of an underground passageway was initially mooted, but the idea suffered from the complexity of tunneling between the stations, and the long walking distance it would involve ( no-one considered moving walkways at the time ).
Beattie says that the reason he released the book while he is in office, rather than when he is retired, is because no-one would want to read about him if he was not in the public arena.
She was friends with Magrat, since no-one else in the area liked foreign food, and bequeathed her wand to her so she would stop Lilith's stories.
It inserted a new section in Article 9 of the constitution stating that, " notwithstanding any other provision of Constitution ", no-one would be automatically entitled to Irish citizenship unless they had at least one parent who was ( or was entitled to be ) an Irish citizen.
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Alan The Bailiff in the fifteenth century, had been charged to " drive " the common two or three times a year to discover the nature of the stock being pastured there and to ensure that no-one should keep above five colts, horses or mares upon the common.
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Although in previous decades the writers and philosophers had discussed the glories of ancient Rome, it seems that until Brunelleschi and Donatello made their journey, no-one had studied the physical fabric of these ruins in any great detail.
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One tablet from this period reads, "( From the earliest days ) no-one had made a statue of lead, ( but ) Rimush king of Kish, had a statue of himself made of lead.
:: Let no-one deceive you by any means, for that day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God. Thess 2: 3-4
The suspicion was that the algorithm had been covertly weakened by the intelligence agency so that they — but no-one else — could easily read encrypted messages.
:" no-one has ever been able to define the difference between interference and diffraction satisfactorily.
They were run by volunteers ; often there was no-one who could be held responsible for the failure to undertake the required duties.
Botham scored a century and took 5 wickets in an innings in the same Test match on 5 occasions ; no-one else has managed this feat more than twice.
Radek's expulsion was noted at the 1913 SPD Congress, which then went on to decide in principal that no-one who had been expelled from a sister party could join another party within the Second International and retrospectively applied this rule to Radek.
He left academia several times: serving as an officer on the frontline during World War I, where he was decorated a number of times for his courage ; teaching in schools in remote Austrian villages, where he encountered controversy for hitting children when they made mistakes in mathematics ; and working during World War II as a hospital porter in London, where he told patients not to take the drugs they were prescribed, and where no-one knew he was one of the world's most famous philosophers.
Currie had little experience in the politics of the Republic and was widely seen as the party's last choice, nominated only when no-one else was available.
On July 8 833, Gregory wrote to the bishops of “ Gaul, Europe and Germany ” declaring that Aldric had every right to appeal to the pope, and that until the pope had issued a judgement one way or the other, no-one could pass a sentence against him.
Then on the orders of the papal Chartularius, Gratiosus, Constantine was removed from his monastic cell, blinded, and left on the streets of Rome with specific instructions that no-one should aid him.
: It is the business of educated people to speak so that no-one may be able to tell in what county their childhood was passed.
He further noticed that while no employees smoked cigarettes in the room for full barrels no-one minded smoking in the room with empty barrels, although this was potentially much more dangerous due to the highly flammable vapors that still existed in the barrels.
The monk had to stand because the tower is not large enough for him to sit-sitting could lull him to sleep-and they knew what could happen when no-one was watching.
Furthermore, although the admirals all voted for Themistocles in second place, they all voted for themselves in first place, so that no-one won the prize for individual achievement.
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