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He was built to help shoulder Ford's burden, and when he rebels, Ford no longer has need of him.
She has need of each man, not in the post which pleases him best, but in that where he will be the most useful.
All that remains is for Twilight to choose a new master so that it can protect Faerie for all time: the stone chooses Molly, curing her numerous enchantments and returning her home to resume her normal life again . . . until Faerie has need of her.
A very odd, possibly insane miner who lives in the hills and digs for gold. He enjoys explosions and mining. In fact, his mountain is full of gold, but as soon as he digs it up, he puts it back again. He often has need of new boots.
During a meeting of the CCAS on 18 October, Moritz could at last announce that trials could begin on 20 November. In that meeting Estienne was critical of heavy tanks: "the infantry has as much need of large tanks, as it needs 400 mm cannon; it has need of small tanks, as much as it needs 37 mm and machine- guns".
Unable to spend the harsh winters in Russia, she was forced to make long sojourns abroad in Switzerland, Nice and Rome. She wrote in September 1859 "I am homesick for my country and I reproached myself for costing so much money at a time when Russia has need of every ruble. But I cough and my sick lungs cannot go without a southern climate".Letter from Alexandra Feodorovna to Meyendorff in September, 1859.
John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester (Depp), delivers a prologue of themes of his fondness for drink, his sexual proclivities, and his disdain for his audience. King Charles II (Malkovich) retracts his banishment of the earl as he has need of him in the House of Lords. Back in London, Rochester finds his "Merry Gang" friends, George Etherege (Hollander) and Charles Sackville (Vegas), in a bawdy house. Rochester encounters on the street the thief Alcock (Coyle).
The generally agreed-upon meaning of ousia in Eastern Christianity is "all that subsists by itself and which has not its being in another" - in contrast to hypostasis, which is used to mean "reality" or "existence". John Damascene gives the following definition of the conceptual value of the two terms in his Dialectic: Ousia is a thing that exists by itself, and which has need of nothing else for its consistency. Again, ousia is all that subsists by itself and which has not its being in another.
Julia confirms to Bruce later in the issue that Alfred survived the encounter and is in a stable condition. Following the death of Bruce Wayne, Julia says that with current medical technology, they can have Alfred's hand reattached without any complications. However Alfred refuses, stating that with Bruce dead, he no longer has need of it as he has no one left to serve. Even with the loss of Bruce as Batman, Alfred still assists the Batman Family in the Batcave along with Julia.
Agesilaus justified himself by saying "it is a hard thing to put to death one who as a young man has consistently acted well and honorably, for Sparta has need of such soldiers" (Xen. Hellenica). This infuriated the Athenians even further, and they formed an alliance with Thebes, a bitter enemy of Sparta at that time. Together with Phoebidas, who had seized Thebes several years earlier, Sphodrias came to be seen as representative of an aggressive Spartan foreign policy that alienated other states throughout Greece. Sphodrias died at the battle of Leuctra in 371 BC.
When finally Thecla is put to torture, Severian takes pity on her and helps her commit suicide by smuggling a knife into her cell, thus breaking his oath to the guild. Though Severian expects to be tortured and executed, instead the head of the guild dispatches Severian to Thrax, a distant city which has need of an executioner. Master Palaemon gives Severian a letter of introduction to the archon of the city and Terminus Est, a magnificent executioner's sword. He departs the guild headquarters, traveling through the decaying city of Nessus.
The treasure hunter then is confronted by the godlike being responsible for the events taking place in the town, referred to as Nyarlathotep, and defeats it as well. However, before the treasure hunter is able to deal the killing blow, Nyarlathotep claims the treasure hunter to be "worthy" and gives him an unknown power, presumably corrupting the treasure hunter in the process and taking Jakob's place as leader of the cult. Nyarlathotep then places the treasure hunter in a kind of stasis "until [Nyarlathotep] has need of [him] again".
Jane Anne and Cousin Henry (Organ Grinder): Jane Anne (Laugher): Dustman, Laugher, Tramp and busy Sweep, Head Gardener too, The world now waking from her heavy sleep Has need of You! Gypsy, Lampman, come! take of our best, Our sweetest dust And sow earth's little gardens of unrest With joy and trust - For ev'ry hour A golden flower, For ev'ry hour A golden flower, Love, Laughter, Courage, Hope, and all the ;Duet: Jane Anne and Cousin Henry (Organ Grinder): JA ( rest – - – - – -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .) CH( Hearts must be soft-shiny dressed ) ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stealthness is partially applied, with reduction of RCS, heat, noise and magnetic signatures. The speed, given by a CODAG system, is high (31 knots) but not so high like the previous Audaces, also because the modern ships seldom has need of speeds over . The endurance, automation and economy are more important, as well as the compact design of this power-plant. The powerplant is based on two General Electric LM-2500 gas turbines, one of the most successful naval turbines, and 2 diesels. One of each are linked with one shaft fitted with a propeller with 5 blades.
Allen qualified as a civil engineer and joined the Great Eastern Railway in 1903, later working for the London & North Eastern Railway retiring in 1946.Mr Cecil J Allen The Railway Magazine issue 566 November 1946 page 389 He inspected new rails for quality. Allen also was the second contributor to the long-running British locomotive practice and performance article series in The Railway Magazine from 1909 to 1958, and then went on to write for Trains Illustrated, which at the time was edited by his son, Geoffrey Freeman Allen. Allen was a committed Christian and an accomplished organist, writing a chorus "The Lord has need of me".
In 1924 Liao Chongzhen arranged a meeting between the renowned Baháʼí journalist Martha Root and Dr. Sun Yat-sen, in which he served as interpreter. Liao Chongzhen later reported that: “…Dr. Sun Yat-Sen heard and read about the Baháʼí Faith and also declared that it was highly relevant to the needs of China.” Martha Root, visited Canton again in 1930, and stayed there for a week. Liao Chongzhen and his family arranged for her to encounter Chen Mingshu (governor of Guangdong) Chen said: “I did not know much about this Baháʼí movement until you sent me a booklet two days ago, but as I read it, I believe Bahá’u’lláh was a Prophet and China has need of a Prophet in these days.
This is the underlying principle of what would later be called homeostasis, a term coined by Walter Cannon. He also explained that: > The living body, though it has need of the surrounding environment, is > nevertheless relatively independent of it. This independence which the > organism has of its external environment, derives from the fact that in the > living being, the tissues are in fact withdrawn from direct external > influences and are protected by a veritable internal environment which is > constituted, in particular, by the fluids circulating in the body. The > constancy of the internal environment is the condition for free and > independent life: the mechanism that makes it possible is that which assured > the maintenance, within the internal environment, of all the conditions > necessary for the life of the elements.
And if the person takes the article by robbery, the person violates three negative commandments.Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Sefer Mezikin, Hilkhot Gezelah va- Avedah, chapter 1, halachot 9–12, in, e.g., Mishneh Torah: Sefer Mezikin, translated by Eliyahu Touger (New York: Moznaim, Publishing, 1997), pages 238–40. Isaac Abravanel noted that the order of (20:14 in NJPS), "You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife," differs from that in (5:18 in NJPS), "Neither shall you covet thy neighbor's wife; neither shall you desire your neighbor's house." Abravanel deduced that (20:14 in NJPS) mentions the things that might be coveted in the order that a person has need of them, and what it behooves a person to try to acquire in this world.
He concluded, as had Louisa Anne Meredith's sonnets and the verses accompanying Calvert's prints, that the ruin's natural beautification signified divine intervention, "Masking with good that ill which cannot be undone".Richard Monckton Milnes: "Poetry for the People", "Tintern Abbey", p.87, Accessed 7 October 2017 In the wake of the Protestant backlash since then, Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley was constrained to allow, in the three sonnets he devoted to the Abbey, that after "Men cramped the truth" the building's subsequent ruin had followed as a judgment. However, its renewed, melodic blossoming now stands as a reproach to Tupper’s brand of pietism too: "Man, fretful with the Bible on his knee,/ Has need of such sweet musicker as thee!"Book of Bristol Sonnets (1877): "Middle Age", "Old Age Coming On", "Tintern Abbey", pp.
Astell, Mary, 1668–1731, Some Reflections Upon Marriage, Occasioned by the Duke and Duchess of Mazarine's Case; Which is Also Considered, London: Printed for John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1700. She wittily critiques the philosophical underpinnings of the institution of marriage in 1700s England, warning women of the dangers of a hasty or ill-considered choice. The Duchess of Mazarine is used as an example of "the dangers of an ill Education and unequal Marriage". Astell argues that education will help women to make better matrimonial choices and meet the challenges of the married state: "She has need of a strong Reason, of a truly Christian and well-temper'd Spirit, of all the Assistance the best Education can give her, and ought to have some good assurance of her own Firmness and Vertue, who ventures on such a Trial".
In Howard Pyle's The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, he was specifically sought out as part of the tale of Alan-a-Dale: Robin has need of a priest who will marry Allan to his sweetheart in defiance of the Bishop of Hereford.Michael Patrick Hearn, "Afterword", Howard Pyle The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, p 384 In many tales, from "Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar" to The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, his first encounter with Robin results in a battle of wits in which first one and then the other gains the upper hand and forces the other to carry him across a river. This ends in the Friar tossing Robin into the river. In some tales, he is depicted as a physically fit man and a skilled swordsman and archer with a hot-headed temper.
To Hitler the United States was a country with a white 'Nordic' racial core, to which he attributed its economic success and standard of living, and in which he saw a model for his vision of German 'living space' in Europe.As late as 24 February 1945, Hitler spoke of the 'vast territory' of the United States in America, 'ample to absorb the energies of all their people', as the model which he hoped to emulate for Germany in Europe, 'to ensure for her complete economic independence inside a territory of a size compatible with her population', adding that 'a great people has need of broad acres' Genoud, Francois (ed.) (1961) The Testament of Adolf Hitler. The Hitler–Bormann Documents, February–April 1945. London. p.88. For problems with this source, see Kershaw (2000), n.121, pp. 1024–5.
"If there is a city in the United States which has need of quarantine laws, it is New Orleans", Justice Samuel Freeman Miller, a physician prior to his legal career, wrote for the Court. He noted that despite being a hundred miles (160 km) upriver from the Gulf of Mexico, it was the largest and busiest port on that waterbody. Many of the ships that came to New Orleans from the Gulf often came from warmer countries to the south, where tropical diseases were common, and past epidemics of yellow fever and cholera in the Mississippi Valley had all been identified as having spread from the city.Morgan's, at 459 Illustration of bodies of lynched Italian immigrants after 1891 incident Around that time Italian immigrants began arriving in New Orleans in great numbers; eventually the city would be home to more of them than any other in the South.
He is being helped > here solely by the priests of St. Francis. Y. H. should write a very > affectionate letter to him, and one of its paragraphs should include an > order recommending him to the governors, to the veadores da fazenda, and to > the captains of Cochin so that he may receive the honour and respect which > he deserves when he comes to them with a request on behalf of the Christians > of St. Thomas. Your Highness should write to him and earnestly entreat him > to undertake the charge of recommending you to God, since YH. has a greater > need of being supported by the prayers of the bishop than the bishop has > need of the temporal assistance of Y.H. He has endured much in his work with > the Christians of St Thomas. In that same year, Francis Xavier also wrote to his Jesuit colleague and Provincial of Portugal, Fr. Simon Rodrigues, giving him the following description: > Fifteen thousand paces from Cochin there is a fortress owned by the king > with the name of Cranganore.

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