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The first to report on the temptation was his contemporary Athanasius of Alexandria.
A contemporary report of this noted defence says, " Encouraged by the Prince of Hesse, the garrison did more than could humanly be expected, and the English Marines gained an immortal glory ".
Other than Evliyâ Çelebi's report, there are no other contemporary references to the events.
Robert the Monk is the only contemporary chronicler of the crusade to report that Godfrey took the title " king ".
In November, Trench's report was not a list of unregistered words ; instead, it was the study On Some Deficiencies in our English Dictionaries, which identified seven distinct shortcomings in contemporary dictionaries:
The Tempest is considered by most Shakespearean scholars to have been written in 1610 – 11 and inspired by published and unpublished contemporary descriptions of the 1609 Sea Venture shipwreck on the island of Bermuda, and most especially William Strachey's eyewitness report, A True Reportory of the Wracke and Redemption of Sir Thomas Gates, Knight because of certain verbal, plot and thematic similarities.
The book claimed to report on the contemporary practice of Pagan religious witchcraft in England, which had supposedly survived as an underground religion for centuries.
15-minute adaptations of the original scripts by Maurice Wiltshire were used instead, with Milligan, Sellers and Secombe reuniting to provide the voices ; according to a contemporary press report, they received the highest fees the BBC had ever paid for 15-minute shows.
After Rubinstein obtained a report that discussed the abilities of contemporary standalone word processors from IBM, Xerox, and Wang Laboratories, Barnaby enhanced WordMaster with similar features and support for the CP / M operating system.
At the same time ( according to Edmond Halley's contemporary report ) Hooke agreed that " the Demonstration of the Curves generated therby " was wholly Newton's.
At the same time ( according to Edmond Halley's contemporary report ) Hooke agreed that " the Demonstration of the Curves generated therby " was wholly Newton's.
*-Transcription of the report of his death in a contemporary newspaper
A contemporary report says the Morwenstow wreckers " allowed a fainting brother to perish in the sea without extending a hand of safety.
A contemporary report described what Leopold had composed prior to 1757:
As a contemporary report describes:
The text of the repealing Act has not survived in the records of Parliament, but a contemporary law report ( Year Book 1 Henry VII, Hil., plea 1 ) reproduces part of the text as follows:
This report caused one of many errors in the depiction of North America in contemporary maps.
The organizing committee put no record of the finances of the Games in their report, though contemporary newspapers reported that the Games had made a profit of US $ 1, 000, 000.
According to a report by contemporary scientist Emanuel Swedenborg, the King had sketched down a model of his thought on a piece of paper and handed it to him at their meeting in Lund in 1716.
A contemporary report by the U. S. military documented the three white fatalities and 105 black victims by name, with 15-20 unidentified blacks found in the Red River.
According to a 2004 New Civil Engineer report on contemporary maintenance, such a practice never existed, although under British Rail management, and before, the bridge had a permanent maintenance crew.
As recently as 2008, magical realism in literature has been defined as "... a kind of modern fiction in which fabulous and fantastical events are included in a narrative that otherwise maintains the ' reliable ' tone of objective realistic report, designating a tendency of the modern novel to reach beyond the confines of realism and draw upon the energies of fable, folk tale, and myth while maintaining a strong contemporary social relevance.
A contemporary record of this trial, the De Iniusta Vexacione Willelmi Episcopi Primi, is the earliest surviving detailed contemporary report of an English state-trial.

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It is a rare contemporary glimpse into a late Gothic aristocratic English interior and tells a great deal about her status and lifestyle.
The poem tells of the Gododdin King Mynyddog Mwynfawr, and his band of warriors, who, after a year of feasting in their fortress, set out to do battle with the Angles somewhere in contemporary Yorkshire.
Plutarch, in his vita of Pericles, 24, mentions lost comedies of Kratinos and Eupolis, which alluded to the contemporary capacity of Aspasia in the household of Pericles, and to Sophocles in The Trachiniae it was shameful for Heracles to serve an Oriental woman in this fashion, but there are many late Hellenistic and Roman references in texts and art to Heracles being forced to do women's work and even wear women's clothing and hold a basket of wool while Omphale and her maidens did their spinning, as Ovid tells: Omphale even wore the skin of the Nemean Lion and carried Heracles ' olive-wood club.
The apostle Paul tells of his visit to the third heaven, the place, according to contemporary thought, where the garden of Paradise is to be found.
A contemporary account by Eddius Stephanus tells us:
The film tells the story of a contemporary cohabiting Indian couple and their subsequent struggle with an unexpected pregnancy.
A contemporary poem tells of a vow made by the earl on the eve of the warshe would not open one of his eyes while fighting in France.
It is a work of historical allegory which tells the story of the religious conflict in France under Henry III of France and Henry IV of France, and also touches on more contemporary English events, such as the Overbury scandal.
A contemporary front-page account in the Nashville Banner tells that one lawyer -- Captain Quentin Rankin -- was murdered by being hanged and then shot, while the other -- Colonel R. Z.
After the Doctor reveals to Barbara and Ian that he and Susan are aliens exiled from their own planet, he tells them he cannot risk their revealing information about the TARDIS to their contemporary world, and dematerialises the craft against Susan's protests.
It tells of the courageous insurrection of the Araucanians and also relates the history of Chile and of contemporary Spain.
In Norse mythology, Skáldskaparmál tells the story of how Odin brought the mead of poetry to Asgard, which is an indicator of the significance of poetry within the contemporary Scandinavian culture.
Jencks believes that contemporary science is potentially a great moving force for creativity because it tells us the truth about the way the universe is and show us the patterns of beauty.
The incumbent 7th Marquess of Bute, known as Johnny Bute, opened an award-winning contemporary visitor centre in 2001 that tells the story of the family and estate.
A contemporary — though hostile — Catholic source tells us that O ' Neill " strove to contain the raskall multitude from those frequent savage actions of stripping and killing which were after perpetrated and gave their enterprise an odious character as well in the opinion of their countrymen as of strangers " but that " the floodgate of rapine, once being laid open, the meaner sort of people was not to be contained ".
Set in contemporary London, the story tells why the protagonist wants to leave his family.
Giovanni Battista Agucchi, a friend and protégé of Cardinal Odoardo Farnese tells us in a 1609 letter, raised along with Sisto Badalocchio and a near contemporary to Domenichino and Lanfranco.
At the same time, the film also tells a contemporary story in which one of Santa's elves ( alternately referred to as the " Vendequm " onscreen ), a visionary named Patch ( Dudley Moore ), sets out to employ Santa's toymaking methods on his own, unaware that he might be ruining the magic of Christmas in the process.
The Hungry Tide tells a very contemporary story of adventure and unlikely love, identity and history, set in one of the most fascinating regions on the earth.
Eusebius of Caesarea, a contemporary ecclesiastical historian, tells a similar story: commanders were told to give their troops the choice of sacrifice or loss of rank.
The work also tells of gender roles in Japan and features of the contemporary Japanese family.
The Filth and the Fury tells the story from the viewpoint of the band members themselves ( albeit in silhouette during their contemporary interviews ).

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