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Simply recall who Democrats' impeachment leaders were and who stayed most assiduously away — even if ultimately voting for it.
"The Driver" (Capitol Nashville) For almost a decade, Charles Kelley has been the male anchor of Lady Antebellum, one of the most popular groups in country music and the one that has most assiduously pushed the genre toward soft-rock oblivion.
It was unthinkable for Dillon, who put the integrity of Ireland foremost: he poured scorn on Edward Carson's Ulster Unionist Party and their Ulster Volunteers' threat of civil war as being a gigantic bluff. Scott courted Dillon's opinion most assiduously at the Bath Club and his Manchester home in favour of "gradual strengthening of the military force in Ulster", without support the police might "cave in altogether".Scott to Hobhouse, 3/4 May 1914; Wilson, pp. 84–5. "Incredibly weak" Dillon was unable to prevent Carson's amendments to Crewe's Home Rule bill.
The Reichstag fire at the end of February 1933 was blamed, with implausible haste, on "communists" and indeed people with records as communist activists were among those most assiduously targeted by the authorities. Wetzel continued with his political activity after it became illegal and was first taken into "protective custody" in 1933, which put an end to his student career. In 1934 he was sentenced to a two-year prison term for "preparing to commit high treason". When the two years had been served he was transferred to the Sachsenburg concentration camp.
In Julian Morgenstern's The Rites of Birth, Marriage, Death, and Kindred Occasions Among the Semites (1966), Thursday of the Dead is described as a universal day for visiting tombs, engaged in most assiduously by townspeople, followed by fellaheen ("peasants"), and then Bedouins. Women would go to the cemetery before sunrise to pray for the departed and distribute bread cakes known as kaʿak al-asfar ("the yellow roll") and dried fruit to the poor, to children, and to relatives. Children would also receive painted eggs, generally yellow in colour. The sharing of this tradition between Christians and Muslims is thought to date back to at least the 12th century when Saladin urged Muslims to adopt Christian customs in order to promote religious tolerance in the region.

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