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King Philip, who became King of Spain in 1556, acknowledged the new political reality and cultivated Elizabeth.
King Philip V of Spain had to withdraw from the conflict, confronted with the reality that Spain was no longer a great power of Europe.
New Excalibur battles an evil counterpart of Iceman, who is a member of the Shadow-X, the X-Men of an alternate reality in which Professor X was possessed by the Shadow King.
While there were many good best-selling writers before him, King, more than anybody since John D. MacDonald, brought reality to genre novels.
More tries to illustrate how he can try to influence courtly figures including the King to the humanist way of thinking but, as Raphael points out, one day they will come into conflict with the political reality.
Despite arguments that realism cannot be achieved in reality shows because the outcomes may or may not have been scripted, Geoff King argues in his book, Spectacle of the Real: From Hollywood to Reality TV and Beyond that even though the contestants are in a fabricated setting and the situation has been set up for a certain outcome, as in real love shows such as The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, these contestants still harbor feelings that make their participation in the show real to them.
* Louis the 19th, King of the Airwaves ( 1994 ) is a Québécois film about a man who signs up to star in a 24-hour-a-day reality TV show.
In the light of facts about the diplomatic work of Stibor and the Clan of Ostoja that was following the politics of King Sigismund, one can question if Sigismund really joined the anti-Polish alliance in reality.
In one tale, " The Seven Viziers " ( also known as " Craft and Malice of Women or The Tale of the King, His Son, His Concubine and the Seven Wazirs "), a courtesan accuses a king's son of having assaulted her, when in reality she had failed to seduce him ( inspired by the Qur ' anic / Biblical story of Yusuf / Joseph ).
The official royal tour historian, Gustave Lanctot, stated: " When Their Majesties walked into their Canadian residence, the Statute of Westminster had assumed full reality: the King of Canada had come home.
With the opening of the railway line between Brussels and Mechelen on 5 May 1835, one of King Leopold's fondest hopes — to build the first railway in continental Europe — became a reality.
* In Robert Graves's novel King Jesus, Pilate is an unscrupulous opportunist who tries to prevent Jesus ' death by convincing Jesus to become the King of the Jews ( in reality a puppet monarch of Rome ) because, in the novel, Jesus is the son of Mary, who is of a royal Jewish line and the daughter of the last Hasmonean and Antipater, the son of Herod the Great.
* Higham, N. J., " King Edwin of the Deiri: rhetoric and the reality of power in early England ," in Helen Geake and Jonathan Kenny ( eds ), Early Deira: Archaeological studies of the East Riding in the fourth to ninth centuries AD.
As his name suggests, he is a black knight who guards a " bridge " ( in reality a short plank of wood ) over a small stream, ( which could have been easily stepped over by King Arthur ) for unknown reasons.
In addition to his support to pan-Arabist policies of King Faisal I, al-Husseini tried to distabilize the British rule in Palestine, which was declared to be part of the Arab Kingdom, even though no authority was exercised in reality.
It is unlikely that it has anything to do with the optical imperfection of the mirror, which would, in reality, have displayed a focused image of the King and Queen ".
King Marko in reality came to be a regional lord who ruled over a relatively small territory in western Macedonia.
So, King Marko in reality became a petty prince who ruled over a relatively small territory in western Macedonia, bordered in the north by Mount Šar and Skopje, in the east by the Vardar and the Crna Reka Rivers, and in the west by Ohrid.
When King George VI and his consort, Queen Elizabeth, arrived at Rideau Hall on 19 May 1939, during their first royal tour of Canada, official royal tour historian Gustave Lanctot stated: " When Their Majesties walked into their Canadian residence, the Statute of Westminster had assumed full reality: the King of Canada had come home.
New Excalibur battles an evil counterpart of Angel, who is a member of the Shadow-X, the X-Men of an alternate reality in which Professor X is possessed by the Shadow King.
In the aftermath of the defeat of the Chaos King, Thunderbird is returned to the afterlife after reality is restored by Hercules.

reality and George
In his essay " Politics and the English Language ", George Orwell observes that political language serves to distort and obfuscate reality.
The prefix of the Protector ’ s registration number NTE-3120 ostensibly alludes to some sort of similar space federation, but in reality stands for " Not The Enterprise ", according to visual effects co-supervisor Bill George in a 2000 interview with Cinefex magazine.
" According to critic George Morris, " it synthesizes every major Edwards theme: the disappearance of gallantry and honor, the tension between appearances and reality and the emotional, spiritual, moral, and psychological disorder " in such a world.
) The museum where Mikey's father works is, in reality, the Captain George Flavel House Museum.
According to Angkor scholar George Coedès, Theravada Buddhism's denial of the ultimate reality of the individual served to sap the vitality of the royal personality cult which had provided the inspiration for the grand monuments of Angkor.
Only Visiting This Planet, which was " Initially coordinated by George Martin ", and was produced by The Triumvirate of British producers Rod Edwards, Roger Hand, and Jon Miller, often ranked as Norman's best album, " mixed his Christian message with strong political themes ", and " was meant to reach the flower children disillusioned by the government and the church " with its " abrasive, urban reality of the gospel ".
Waterford is said to contain the only statue of George Washington wearing a British uniform, but in reality, he had been sent by the Governor of Virginia and is wearing the uniform of an officer in the Virginia Militia.
With the opening of the President George Bush Tollway, access to the west became a reality in 1999.
Such critics include: Herald-News reporter Cal Deal ; Larry Elder ; Thomas Clough ; Barbara Burns, the daughter of victim Hazel Tanis ; George Kimball of The Irish Times ; Milan Simonich of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ; Lona Manning ; The New York Times reporter Robert Lipsyte ; Paul Mulshine of The Newark Star-Ledger ; and Jack Newfield of the New York Post, who stated, " I knew Rubin Carter, attended his fights, covered his retrial and I didn't see much reality on the screen.
After this, George finds the 3D Hypno Ring's manual, and throws it away, no longer believing they need it ( unknown to them, the manual warns that pouring water over a person will cause them to switch between reality and trance whenever they hear someone snap their fingers or get water on their head ).
His first works were an Odalisque suggested by the writing of Victor Hugo and a Lélia illustrating George Sand, but he soon abandoned literary influences, choosing instead to base his paintings on observed reality.
-the reality of Greenwashing in our society, documentary presented by George Monbiot.
In reality, George Tate did not have a pet parrot named Ashton, until after Hal Pawluk named the company.
Subjective idealism made its mark in Europe in the 18th-century writings of George Berkeley, who argued that the idea of mind-independent reality is incoherent, concluding that the world consists of the minds of humans and of God.
George Santayana, in his Scepticism and Animal Faith, attempted to show that the reality of change cannot be proven.
Murder in Small Town X ( sometimes abbreviated MiSTX ) is an American reality television series created by George Verschoor, Robert Fisher, Jr., and Gordon Cassidy and was hosted by Sgt.
George Herbert Mead, as an advocate of pragmatism and the subjectivity of social reality is considered a leader in the development of interactionism.
In 2007, Johnson-George appeared in the TV One reality series I Married a Baller which documented her life with husband Eddie George, former NFL player and present Nashville entrepreneur.
A benchmark in Royce ’ s career and thought occurred when he returned to California to speak to the Philosophical Union at Berkeley, and ostensibly to defend his concept of God from the criticisms of George Holmes Howison, Joseph Le Conte, and Sidney Mezes, a meeting the New York Times called “ a battle of the giants .” There Royce offered a new modal version of his proof for the reality of God based upon ignorance rather than error, based upon the fragmentariness of individual existence rather than its epistemological uncertainty.
His dreams of a museum became reality with the help of friends such as George Dorr and Charles Eliot, the founding fathers of Acadia National Park.
MacInnes's Cold War writing, in particular, through the images that hide the grim reality of betrayal, is a literary extension of George Orwell.
While less farsighted individuals made predictions of gloom, Russell Lawrence and his brother, E. George Lawrence ( who led Lawrence Tech from 1934 to 1964 ), turned a dream of preparing students for leadership in the new technical era into reality.
George Orr, a draftsman, has long been abusing drugs to prevent himself from having " effective " dreams, which retroactively change reality.

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