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Was it being shown up for not telling the truth?
But the driver has not shown up for five days.
"My gardener hasn't shown up for three weeks," she panted.
Kim acknowledges that they should have shown up for their mom.
It has shown up, for example, in legislation previously introduced by Sens.
She wasn't answering her phone -- and her daughters hadn't shown up for preschool.
"She has always shown up for me, and I love her with all my heart."
Her employer told authorities she had not shown up for work the previous few days.
Some applicants have shown up for their interview only to learn they could be deported.
She also pushed back against the idea that McCaskill hasn't shown up for African-American voters.
My family has always shown up for me, and they've got my back no matter what.
According to Prince, though, he would have shown up for anything as long as Ali was involved.
So if CAOS' spin on the Three Wise Men have shown up for anyone, it's probably Judas.
In Lawrence Dial's intimate drama "In the Room," the characters have shown up for a playwriting class.
The past three times audiences have shown up for "Terminator" films, they frankly haven't been very good.
Mr. Robayo said Mr. Xi had shown up for about five minutes, enough time for photo opportunities.
He had been at the team shootaround that morning but had not shown up for the game.
Some of Kanojia's previous backers have shown up for this round, including FirstMark Capital and Barry Diller's IAC.
They'd shown up for one of the most rigorous workouts going, a weekly pickup game called Downtown Girls Basketball.
About a hundred and fifty people had shown up for Abrams's event, which had been organized by Fair Fight Action.
The practice is seeing a surge of popularity among Rio athletes: Several have shown up for competition speckled with bruises.
The university goes through a big show investigating it, exonerates the harassers, and has to be shown up for shoddy investigations.
His caretakers would think I was a hypocrite, showing up for his death when I hadn't shown up for his life.
"I wanted it to be a police car to show that they hadn't really shown up for us," she told me.
Both Young and Rutherford's children are part of the 100,000 Genomes Project, but nothing has shown up for them as of yet.
Prominent politicians have shown up for the cleaning, including Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, the state that includes Agra.
I'm the "journeyman" songwriter no one knows, who has shown up for decades to my job writing songs for artists to record.
Thousands of people have shown up for our past Crunch Fests, so come early and don't miss out on this iconic day party!
They had shown up for a press conference on infrastructure, only to be cast as supporting actors in a bizarre and distasteful scene.
This year, Ablyazov has already called for three rallies, although no-one appeared to have shown up for one of them in Almaty.
MACCALLUM: As I said, if the Patriots have won, which is what should have happened they would have shown up for the most part.
Her employer told authorities she had not shown up for work the previous few days, and her car was still parked at her home.
Thank you to all of our friends and co-workers (and dance partners) who have shown up for us so beautifully during this time.
Gasps, then applause, broke out among the tour group, as well as from the bride's parents, who had also shown up for the occasion.
The State Department has directed some current and former diplomats not to testify, but most of them have shown up for their depositions anyway.
Spokeswoman Marian van der Walt said the strike began on Friday and only a fraction of the workforce had shown up for work on Monday.
So many people have shown up for the Women's March in Chicago that the march portion of the event itself is canceled, reports the Chicago Tribune.
Yes, there are policymakers who want to restrict access to this care, but it's been really rewarding to see how everyone has shown up for us.
Notably, the iPhone 8 was still readily available on launch day, instead of the usual sold out numbers that have historically shown up for previous models.
Before concluding the battle, Lee revealed that the pouched-rat hadn't actually shown up for the fight because Tanzania recently banned the export of live animals.
The official working on the inquiry said that if Mr. Mulvaney had evidence that would exonerate Mr. Trump, he would have shown up for the interview.
But for now, both Ms. English and Mick Mulvaney, whom the White House has picked as acting director, have shown up for work, according to CNN.
Fitzpatrick and I were the only two people who had shown up for a snowshoe hike led by a nonprofit group called the Sequoia Parks Conservancy.
But the following morning, her mother, Elia Zepeda — who'd been working late the night before — learned her daughter hadn't shown up for school, and her heart sank.
"When there have been attacks on Muslims, we&aposve shown up for them, and when there were attacks on synagogues last year they showed up," he said.
The building's owner has ignored at least 150 violations, failed to pay $49,000 in fines and has not shown up for seven hearings on the dangerous conditions.
No president in modern times had shown up for his first speech to Congress with approval ratings so low — just 42 percent in the latest Gallup poll.
It was September, 2008, and Hannah, a middle-school teacher at Thurgood Marshall Academy, a public school in Harlem, hadn't shown up for the first day of school.
At JFuerst Real Estate Photography, a Minneapolis firm with 11 employees, four job candidates haven't shown up for interviews in the past two years, CEO Johnny Fuerst says.
Others have shown up for parliamentary races standing next to a political nobody who was bribed or coerced into running against them, to make the race look fair.
Do you feel like the Democrats have shown up for the challenge in a way that you think gets to the people that you met on the campaign trail?
The statement says Elsayad Seweid, Yasmin's father, became even more worried about his daughter's safety upon learning she hadn't shown up for classes at Baruch College since Dec. 2.
Buffett suggested that 40,000 people may have shown up for his "Woodstock for Capitalists," close to last year's record, though the meeting was streamed online for the first time.
You can see, for example, that I crossed out missed workouts and canceled doctor appointments, and that I listed the precise people who had shown up for certain events.
Last week, CNBC reported on how Facebook's security team once used the service's access to location data in an attempt to track interns who hadn't shown up for work.
Upon arrival back on the tarmac at White Plains, she was greeted by staff members, supporters and other well-wishers who had shown up for a soiree before dawn.
On the Sabotage cover, Bill Ward had somehow shown up for the photo shoot with no pants; he ended up borrowing a pair of red rights from his wife.
After rebounding, they dropped again at the beginning of 2016, as the Obama administration promised to track down Central American families who hadn't shown up for their court hearings.
He can see, for example, I crossed out missed workout and the canceled doctor's appointments and that I listed the precise people who had shown up for certain events.
The plan is simple: We're going to trick Soho's finest members' club, the Groucho, into thinking Hugh Grant (Simon) and his PR (me) have shown up for a quick drink.
I was woefully underdressed for the occasion, having shown up for work Sunday afternoon in beige capri pants, a J. Crew T-shirt and sneakers, carrying an overstuffed red backpack.
You can see, for example, that I crossed out missed workouts and the canceled doctor's appointments and that I listed the precise people that had shown up for certain events.
Later, on social media, some puzzled participants complained that no one from Heart of Texas, which had about 250,000 likes on Facebook, had shown up for the group's own rally.
Clippers coach Doc Rivers knew Dawson hadn't shown up for the game, but he didn't find out Dawson had been jailed until he was heading to the court for tip-off.
The range among this year's onscreen Black dads is lit, but only a select few of them have shown up for their Black daughters in ways that are empowering and affirming.
Though she's been on leave the past few months, Dreyer has shown up for the Today cameras here and there — most recently giving a check-in with Calvin on March 4.
But a public defender said Mr. Gonzalez had denied trying to punch the police officer and pointed out that he had shown up for every court date for his assault case.
Since then, the couple has weathered the storm of Musk's "funding secured" fiasco at Tesla, have shown up for each other's big career moments, and may now be expecting a baby together.
Since then, the couple has weathered the storm of Musk's "funding secured" fiasco at Tesla, have shown up for each other's big career moments, and may now be expecting a baby together.
Jesus Rojas, a fruit trader in the capital, Caracas, told Reuters that his staff hadn't shown up for work and that supplies were limited as a result of confusion surrounding the changes.
Gasps, then applause, broke out among the tour group, as well as from the bride's parents, who had shown up for the occasion, and members of the news media, who had been invited.
The Daily News on Friday characterized the Jets as not "particularly pleased" that Bell, 27, has not shown up for the voluntary portion of the Jets' offseason schedule, despite most other veterans attending.
If the data, which includes personal information such as guests' names, addresses, credit card and passport numbers, was stolen by criminals with a financial incentive, the info would have shown up for sale somewhere.
Photo by Audra Melton Back in June 2015, Romero had shown up for his first day at a temp job at a chemical plant 30 minutes from where he lived in Bay City, Texas.
While Cosby has shown up for his trial in PA with 2 former co-stars this week -- Keshia Knight Pulliam on Monday, and Sheila Frazier on Wednesday -- Camille no-showing could hurt her husband's defense.
Syndergaard seems intent on setting the bar even higher, having shown up for spring training in February with more muscle on his frame and with the stated intent of pushing himself harder this season and throwing even faster.
On Tuesday, the victim's daughter, Jessica Dempsey, discovered the body in her mother's home after hearing from one of her mother's co-workers that she hadn't shown up for work and couldn't be reached by phone, the affidavit states.
Mr. Naalwa, an electrician, had not shown up for work in recent days and might have harbored grievances against his employers, according to other workers in the industrial park, near the settlements of Barkan and Ariel in the central West Bank.
Mr. Ragbir, 53, the executive director of the New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, had shown up for a check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Thursday morning, at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in Lower Manhattan.
Just a day ago, Scarborough and Brzezinski lashed out at Trump over his remarks a year ago on Twitter that Brzezinski had shown up for a party on New Year's Eve at his Mar-a-Lago estate bleeding from a bad facelift.
To combat that, I've shown up for almost every press opportunity in the hopes that when someone else goes looking for examples of who they want to be, that that person may see my breadcrumbs and be inspired to do something extraordinary.
In 2005 and 2006, as President George W. Bush began to ramp up federal immigration enforcement, ICE agents swept through Austin neighborhoods; in January 2016, the Obama administration used raids to track down Central American families who hadn't shown up for their asylum hearings.
Chief Executive Officer of Shasta Regional Medical Center Casey Fatch told Fox News that at least 17 doctors and 15 hospital employees have shown up for their shifts despite the Carr Fire nearing Redding, which has burned through nearly 110,000 acres of land so far.
They have both shown up, for instance, at a 2017 weekend in the Hamptons for the Black Economic Alliance; at a race and criminal justice panel held by BET earlier this year; and for the N.A.A.C.P. Image Awards in March, where they presented together.
Prosecutors characterized it as an agreement, but Mr. Smollett's legal team denied that any deal had taken place; in any event, Mr. Smollett was required to forfeit the $10,000, which would have been returned to him had he shown up for all his court dates.
And an American aircraft-carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, has finally shown up for reassuring annual drills with South Korea, after an embarrassing incident in which American officials claimed it was on its way to the Korean peninsula when in fact it was going in the other direction.
No one looks like they want to be there, no one is quite sure what they're supposed to be doing, no one appears to have shown up for anything more than a paycheck and some extra time in the trailer reading scripts for movies they'd much rather be doing.
" They characterized her testimony as coming from someone who had shown "up for duty not as a superhero, but as a fully human woman," and said she showed them "that the new hero — the kind of heroism called for in this moment — is a woman facing the patriarchy with no weapons other than her voice, her body, and the truth.
The calendars show a few weekday gatherings at friends houses after a workout or just to meet up and have some beers, but none of those gatherings included the group of people that Dr. Ford has identified, and as the calendars show I was very precise at listing the people who were there, and keep in mind my calendars were also diaries of sorts, forward looking and backward looking just like my dads, you can see for example that I crossed out missed workouts, and the canceled doctors appointments and that I listed the precise people that had shown up for certain events.
Via a spy, the Empire learns of the two prisoners. Coincidentally, the real Four and Eight had not shown up for the Kingpin division meeting. The Secret Empire becomes convinced that Four and Eight have turned traitor. They send Chainsaw and his Praetorians, a motorcycle gang, to attack the entire group.
Janice arrives at the shoot and is excited to learn that the models will be posing with comedian Joey Medina but is surprised that the magazine has hired a fourth model. Nadia and Toi, on her first shoot, initially struggle but eventually relax. At the Go Softwear shoot, Janice is infuriated to learn that Kehoe has shown up for the shoot drunk. She slaps him and tells him off.
Lorelai oversleeps on Rory's first day at Chilton and discovers that all her good clothes are in the cleaners. She throws on a tie-dyed top, Daisy Mae shorts, and cowboy boots to the dismay of Rory, the Chilton headmaster, and Emily, who has shown up for Rory's first day. Lorelai and Emily leave after some awkward moments in the headmaster's office, bickering the entire way out. Rory's day goes downhill from there.
In 2002, Sanders won his seat in an underdog win against powerful candidates James Blake and Charlotte Jefferson. Blake had received the support of incumbent councilwoman Juanita Watkins. On the council, Sanders was the first African-American to sit as Chair of the Economic Development Committee'. In July 2009, Sanders was reported to have shown up for only 61% of City Council meetings for fiscal year 2009, the second-fewest on the list.
Euto had previously made plans to watch the Super Bowl with her mother and sister on January 28, 2001. When Euto did not show up, her mother, Joanne Browning, called her phone and received no answer. On January 29, Joanne called Euto's work and was told that she had not shown up for a scheduled shift. With her fear for her daughter heightened, Joanne went to Euto's sixth-floor apartment at 600 James Street in Syracuse, New York.
He takes the list to the hospital and has a brief conversation with Carl, who works as a cook there. Darrell's boss tells Mike that Darrell has not shown up for work and the list of drugs is written by a non-professional. Mike calls the company on the back of the list in the hope of finding him, but they are too busy to immediately respond. That night, a snow storm shuts down the airport and forces Darrell to stay in town.
Eric Stanton (Andrews), a down-on-his-luck drifter, gets pulled off a bus in the hamlet of Walton because he does not have the $2.25 extra fare to take him to San Francisco. He finds a greasy spoon called Pop's Eats, where Pop (Percy Kilbride) is worried about waitress Stella because she has not shown up for work for days. Ex-New York cop Mark Judd (Bickford) tells him not to worry. Sure enough, the sultry Stella (Darnell) soon returns.
In December 2006, Shazor agreed to a one-year contract with the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League. In February 2007, the Predators announced that Shazor had not shown up for training camp, and no explanation had been given for his absence. Nearly two weeks later, The Orlando Sentinel reported that the "mystery surrounding" Shazor continued as he had still not shown up in the Predators' training camp. He was put on waivers by the Predators in May 2007.
In January 1856, Samuel Burgess left Abbie, his wife, and her younger sisters to take care of the lighthouse while he went to obtain supplies in Rockland. The lighthouse cutter that was supposed to have supplied the family had not shown up for its September delivery, and food and oil for the light was running low. He feared that the family might be stuck on the Rock throughout the winter with no supplies. He charged Abbie with the care of both her family and the lighthouse.
Edith and Jane follow and sedate him with drugged whisky. The two drag his body upstairs, undress him and put him to bed, leaving on the nightstand a glass of whisky and a bottle of pills, to make it look as if Walter took his own life. Edith and Jane return home to London, expecting at any moment that someone will report Walter missing. But only Rupert realises that he hasn't shown up for work and demands that Jane and Edith return to the cottage to see if he's there or not.
Buffy notifies her poetry professor that she is dropping out of college so that she may take care of Dawn. Ben is fired from his job at the hospital, as Glory has been monopolizing the human form they share and he has not shown up for work in two weeks. Glory takes a bath while she demands that her blindfolded minions tell her everything they know about the Key. Dawn and Buffy are called into Dawn's principal's office where Buffy is informed that Dawn has been skipping school.
On May 11, 2012, ABC renewed Private Practice for a sixth season, which premiered on September 25, 2012. Tim Daly, who plays Pete Wilder did not return to the main cast in season six. In the sixth season premiere, Violet finds out that Pete hasn't shown up for court and assumes that he ran off only to find out later that he had a heart attack jogging and died. Charlotte finds outs that she's pregnant but is happy because her IUD will most likely destroy the pregnancy, only to find out she's pregnant with triplets.
Elsie Sweeten was granted another trial and was later acquitted of murder and released from jail. Over six decades later a quadruple homicide occurred outside of town. The victims were the Dardeen family, who lived in a mobile home on Illinois Route 37 just north of the Franklin County line. One evening in November 1987, the police came to the house since Keith Dardeen had not shown up for his job at the Rend Lake Water Conservancy District treatment plant that morning and did not answer phone calls.
Most other souls are collected by another functionary, such as the anthropomorphic personification of scrofula.The Colour of Magic Death himself must collect some minimum number of souls, worked out by a system called the "nodes", in order to keep the momentum of dying going. His selection of ordinary deaths may be based on the showiness of the death, such as a common thief being incinerated by a dragon. In addition to wizards and kings, he has shown up for numerous ordinary people, at least two dogs, at least two kittens, a swan, and a red, flower-like sea creature.
In 2003-04 Phoenix Foundation managed to open with another top 4 appearance, but lost in the semi-final to the eventual winners. Kai managed to make a few more Top 8 appearance at Grand Prixs, among those a victory at the then biggest Magic tournament ever at Madrid, but his performances declined notably. He managed an undefeated first day at Pro Tour Philadelphia in the following season, but was quickly eliminated from the event afterwards. Budde has since been considered to be retired from Pro Play although he has shown up for a Pro Tour from time to time.
Wicklow are one of two counties never to have won a senior provincial championship (the other is Fermanagh), but Bray Emmets, the leading side of the early 1900s, won Leinster and All-Ireland honours when they were playing in the Dublin Championship. Wicklow were twice proclaimed Leinster champions for short periods. Bray were representing Wicklow in 1889, and when they beat Newtown Blues of Drogheda by 1-7 to 1-4 they claimed that they had won the "final of Leinster" because Queens County or Kilkenny had not shown up for a final. But four days later the result was quashed.
David claims it is difficult for someone to make a self-evaluation, and Michael leaves the meeting in a very pleasant mood. In the parking lot, Andy has not shown up for the duel, instead leaving a deliberately verbose note hanging in the bushes saying he has given up. As Dwight reads it, Andy sneaks up behind him in his Toyota Prius, a hybrid car that remains completely silent when driven below five miles per hour due to the electric motor. Impressed by Andy's deviousness, the rest of the office does not warn Dwight, saying that Andy "deserves the win".
Jordan's older brother Hunter originally auditioned for Russell in Up. Director Pete Docter has said, "[a]s soon as Jordan's voice came on we started smiling because he is appealing and innocent and cute and different from what I was initially thinking." About four hundred children had shown up for the auditions, but Nagai stood out because he wouldn't stop talking the whole time. Nevertheless, he was sometimes very shy, and Docter found it difficult getting him to recite all of his lines. Nagai's character in Up is the first Asian American figure in a movie by Pixar.
The fifth and last known victim of the Honolulu Strangler was Linda Pesce, age 36. According to her roommate, she left home on the morning of April 29 and was expected to be home late that evening, due to a pre-scheduled work meeting. The next morning, after being told that Linda had not shown up for work and that her car was parked on the side of the Nimitz-H1 viaduct, her roommate reported her missing. A man named Howard Gay told police a psychic told him a body could be located at Sand Island.
The fact that Google had ended some of its services in China, and the reasons for it, were censored in China. In 2013 Google stopped displaying warning messages that had shown up for mainland Chinese users who were attempting to search for politically sensitive phrases. Google's Internet mail service, Gmail, and Chrome and Google-based search inquiries have not been available to mainland China users since 2014. Google has maintained that it would continue with the research and development offices in China along with the sales offices for other Google products such as Android smartphone software.
She learned from another phone call, to Robert's boss's wife, that he had not shown up for work that morning. When she did make it home on July 30, she found her husband's phone, keys, passport and prescription high blood pressure medications in the house, but not him. The mower he had been using had been returned to its usual storage location, and the loafers he had been wearing when he went on his morning shopping trip, his preferred summertime footwear, were also in the house, as was his other pair. Robert's dirty clothes were in the laundry.
The Wankie coal mine disaster took place on 6 June 1972 when a series of underground explosions occurred at the Wankie No.2 colliery in Rhodesia (now known as Zimbabwe). With 427 fatalities, it remains the deadliest mine accident to date in the country's history. The disaster took place at the Wankie No.2 colliery in Wankie, (now known as Hwange) in the Rhodesian province of Matabeleland North, when several gas explosions ripped through the mine. It was initially believed that 468 miners were trapped, but the number was lowered after the owners found a number of people had not shown up for work.
In the sixth season premiere, Violet finds out that Pete hasn't shown up for court and assumes that he ran off, only to find out later that he had a heart attack jogging and died. Charlotte finds outs that she's pregnant but is happy because her IUD will most likely destroy the pregnancy, only to find out she's pregnant with triplets. As Charlotte and Cooper deal with having triplets, Violet has to cope with Pete's death and trying to raise her son by herself. Sheldon deals with the fact that he has prostate cancer, and falls in love with a fellow cancer patient who is terminal.
On the evening of February 26, 2014, Kathy Carpenter, a bank teller and close friend of Nancy Pfister, became concerned when Pfister had not returned her phone call from two days earlier. When she learned that Nancy had not shown up for her job as a tour guide for two days, Carpenter drove to Pfister's secluded log home in rural Buttermilk, Colorado. However, there seemed to be no trace of the missing woman. She later told police that as she entered the bedroom, she noticed the bed in disarray, the comforter draped over the side, and the sheets pulled off one side of the mattress.
Private detective Bill Reardon (Melvyn Douglas) is awakened one morning by his dizzy wife, Sally (Virginia Bruce), who can't remember what the string tied to her finger is supposed to remind her of. While discussing the unfortunate financial condition of their private detective agency during breakfast, an executive of a jewelry story, Mr. Stone (Reardon's only client) calls him and demands to know why he hasn't shown up for an important meeting to discuss the recent robberies the store has experienced. Sally Reardon was supposed to give her husband a message about the meeting (which explains the string on her finger). Reardon hurries off to meet with Mr. Stone and Mr. Davis (the jewelry store executives), along with Mrs.
She becomes very angry and slaps him and explodes with all her cruelty to him and leaves. Meanwhile, Alain is taking Vincent to the hospital but when he sees Dr. Colinet, he goes bezerk and crashes Vincent into the wall and beats Georges until the orderlies finally stop him. After he is restrained Alain gets a call from Louise, Cécile has not shown up for work, he calls the police, Manise goes back for Cécile and they go to her house. Alain finally reveals the reason for his secrecy and she is more at ease but not before she consults with Georges about the real gravity of his situation, a conversation that is spied by Alain through the window.
The official music video for "Poundcake," directed by Andy Morahan, shows Eddie using the technique with a Makita cordless power drill painted in his trademark red, black and white stripes. The video, itself, cuts between scenes of the band playing and a demure young lady - played by Diane Manzo - who has shown up for an audition (a handmade sign on the wall says "Van Halen Casting").Noblemania While waiting, she spies on the other girls through a hole in the changing room door and is fascinated by their provocative dress and behavior. When they finally notice her, one uses a power drill to create a hole in the door and harass her, ultimately scaring her off.
Hancock's death marked the second time in five years the Cardinals had mourned the loss of a teammate, the first being the death of pitcher Darryl Kile in 2002 with a coronary artery blockage. He was the second active MLB player to be killed in an accident in less than a year, the first being the plane crash of Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle. Three days earlier, his teammates were concerned when they could not reach Hancock after he had overslept and had not shown up for the game on time, likening it to the events leading up to the sudden death of Kile. Hancock did not answer until the "20th call", having thought the start time was later than it actually was.
More generally, he thought "anything that can be viewed is a fit object for aesthetic attention", and none is "more fit than others". The second big topic was not entirely new for Ziff either. It had shown up, for example, in Understanding Understanding, and I called it in my review in Metaphilosophy, "a moral concerning limitations of analysis", and asked if it meant that analyzing things wouldn’t help you understand what is said, or if you simply can’t analyze the complexities. Ziff repeatedly discussed this in Antiaesthetics, and he remarked, and illustrated essay by essay, that we don’t have and may never have good analyses - standard necessary and sufficient conditions, the philosopher's effective procedures or algorithms - for understanding one thing after another about art.
When the Nazi Party aimed at roughing up with the Protestant church bodies in Germany as of 1932, especially with the constitutional election of presbyters and synodals of the old-Prussian church in November 1932, this did not play a role in the Holy Land. However, the newly founded Nazi Faith Movement of German Christians gained an average of a third of the presbyters and synodals in Germany. After Adolf Hitler imposed on all German church bodies an unconstitutional reelection of all presbyters and synodals on 23 July 1933, the massive voter participation of Protestant Nazis, who had not shown up for years in services, let alone church elections, caused an extraordinarily high turnout, which yielded the German Christians a share of 70–80% of the presbyters and synodals, with some exceptions.German Christians won a majority within the old-Prussian general synod and within its provincial synods – except of the one of Westphalia – , as well as in many synods of other Protestant church bodies, except of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria right of the river Rhine, the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Hanover, and the Lutheran Evangelical Church in Württemberg, which the opposition thus regarded as uncorrupted , as opposed to the other then so- called .

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