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If he stands aside and lets Labour lawmakers back a version of Mrs.
The appeal of the river stands aside from worldly concerns, and there are many of those lately.
And the Trump team will benefit as long as it simply stands aside and lets them fumble the ball.
But she stands aside, in rather atypical Sansa fashion, then actually apologizes to him for not telling him that Littlefinger might be coming.
Netflix teen comedy Mike Pence would probably have *one* dramatic episode where he stands aside as his friends beat up a gay kid after school.
Other analysts are starting to see a potential dovish surprise when Powell takes over in February, the tax cuts could kick in, and the Fed stands aside.
We're in Ritsona refugee camp, sitting outside his "room": a blanket covered, semi-fallen down concrete block in an old army building that stands aside from the city of tents where hundreds more Syrian refugees live.
All of this huge progress stands aside from the fact that consensual homosexual activity had never been criminalized in many countries in the first place -- Burkina Faso, the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, the Central African Republic, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Madagascar, Mali, Niger and Rwanda.
Men of Affairs: a gallery of cartoon portraits, Chicago Evening Post, 1906; page 1. A bust of Marshall Field stands aside other early 20th century Chicago industry magnates on the north riverbank on the Chicago River facing the Merchandise Mart.
The church of San Giorgio was apparently constructed atop a pagan temple; it is one of oldest churches in Campobasso. The entrance portal has carved Romanesque decoration. The walls contain spolia from prior structures. The rectangular bell tower stands aside the church.
Another Tabernacle stands aside the inner arch of the gate. A plaque on the wall of a house just inside the gate claims Duccio painted his famous Maesta in that house.Guide to Siena: History and Art, by William Heywood, Lucy Olcott, page 271.
There are other shops of numerous item in which 'Furniture Town' stands aside. It has a vast collection of elegant pieces of furniture. The medical load from Line Bazar has seen a shift in the recent years to nearby regions, especially the Rambagh sector.
The Bhojas and the Andhakas, incensed and drunk, surround Satyaki as Krishna comes to his aid. However, knowing the character of the hour, Krishna stands aside. The Bhojas and Andhakas pull their own weapons from the ground and advance towards Satyaki. Satyaki's allies, like Pradyumna rush to his defense.
Bolli refuses, reminding Guðrún that Olaf the Peacock had brought him up kindly and that Kjartan was his kinsman. Guðrún then tells him that she will divorce him if he does not go and he relents.Chapter 48. Guðrún's brothers find Kjartan with one companion and attack him while Bolli stands aside.
Witnessing Plutonian's return, the public turn against the Paradigm for promising Earth was safe. Plutonian's group assaults the new Paradigm, but stands aside as their villain recruits attack Cary for bringing them to Plutonian's attention. After peering into Plutonian's mind, Burrows hangs himself. Plutonian leaves, taking some of the villain recruits with him, whom he later kills.
There is much about police and judicial procedures. Darcy, although he is a magistrate, stands aside in various ways from the investigation of a death on his land. In his defence Wickham tells the jury that he had come upon Denny lying dead, and fired with Denny's weapon at a figure he thought he saw retreating through the woods.
Alexi aims a gun at his head, tells him "this is for my father", and pulls the trigger. Stan later arrives home, where he finds his wife Mitch sitting at the kitchen table. That night, Richmond begins a campaign rally by thanking his supporters. Outside, Lt. Carlson stops Linden and Holder from entering City Hall but stands aside when Linden reveals the keycard.
The cat and the rodent engage in a brawl while the mallard stands aside, serving as Krazy's backup. Krazy eventually wins the fight and kicks Ignatz off the train. Though removed from the ride, Ignatz still looks to get back at them as the rodent tampers a track switch, sending the train into another track. Krazy and Kwakk Wakk are still on the train, enjoying their tour.
Lesego Rampolokeng came to prominence in the 1980s, a very turbulent time in South Africa. He was born and bred in Soweto:"I was born in Orlando West. Bred thorough all across Soweto. Orlando East, White City, Chiawelo, Meadowlands, Diepkloof. I schooled in Jabavu, Moroka, Jabulani… " (Bird Monk Seding p20) His poetry stands aside from politics and is savagely critical of the (post)apartheid establishment.
Together, they track down Daniel only to find that he is now possessed by Eve, having "accepted" Eve "into his heart". Father Seymour attempts to perform an exorcism on Daniel. Alex is present, though he only stands aside and tells them how futile their attempts are. Lori arrives and reveals herself to be Jessica Price, and manages to convince her brother into letting go of Eve.
During his musical career Dolphin released 13 albums. He became a cult person and an idol of a whole generation, but at the same time he stands aside from Russia's rock and pop so-called "elite". He was never estimated as any musical type with the generally used term. Though, conditionally, he describes his style as: poetry reading, with an edge – to an electronic/rock beat.
Ivan Eggink's painting represents Vladimir listening to the Orthodox priests, while the papal envoy stands aside in discontent During the first decade of Vladimir's reign, pagan reaction set in. Perun was chosen as the supreme deity of the Slavic pantheon and his idol was placed on the hill by the royal palace. This revival of paganism was contemporaneous with similar attempts undertaken by Jarl Haakon in Norway and (possibly) Svein Forkbeard in Denmark. His religious reform failed.
This name stood until 1910. The former station, influenced by the design cues of Henry Hobson Richardson and built by the New York Central Railroad in the late-19th century, stands aside the current one and, unusually for surviving NYC stations along the Harlem Line, still has its sign. But like many others, it has found new life as a home for local businesses.Mark's Time This station is located in the Zone 6 Metro-North fare zone.
Caroline (Patricia Roc) invites her beautiful, green-eyed friend Barbara (Margaret Lockwood) to her forthcoming wedding to wealthy landowner and local magistrate Sir Ralph Skelton (Griffith Jones). The scheming Barbara soon has Sir Ralph entranced. Caroline, wishing only his happiness, stands aside, and even allows Barbara to persuade her to be her maid of honour so as to lessen the scandal of the abrupt change of brides. At the wedding reception, Barbara meets a handsome stranger, Kit Locksby (Michael Rennie).
Gabrielle Krauss as Pauline A garden and a temple of Vesta Sévère appears, despising his glory, since he cannot lay it at Pauline's feet. He observes the approach of Pauline, stands aside, and the heroine enters, kneels down, and prays, and in the course of her prayer reveals that she had wedded Polyeucte in obedience to the wishes of her father; this Sévère overhears. When therefore she rises, he confronts her, and reproaches her with having accepted a "detested spouse." Pauline denies it.
While the local sheriff stands aside, telling his deputy, "They're just having some fun", the thugs shoot out a window with a rifle, overturn Chuck's car, and drive Walter's truck into the side of the house. Refusing to be run out of town, Chuck confronts Bailey but is knocked out with one punch. Carol leaps on Bailey, who hits her too, finally forcing the sheriff to run off the crowd. Chuck proposes to Carol and they are married that night by a justice of the peace.
Fëanor's fiery words lead the Noldor to Middle- earth and the Fëanorians to swear their father's terrible oath to pursue anyone who keeps the Silmarils from their possession. Maedhros participates in the Kinslaying at Alqualondë and stands aside at the burning of the ships at Losgar. When Fëanor and his sons secretly sail to Middle-earth, Maedhros is shocked when he realises that they will not return for Fingolfin and his host. Jenny Dolfen's portrayal of Fingon rescuing Maedhros from Thangorodrim Although Fëanor is killed in the Dagor-nuin-Giliath, Morgoth's forces suffer a crushing defeat.
In an earlier version, Hecate rescued Persephone. On an Attic red-figured bell krater of c. 440 BC in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Persephone is rising as if up stairs from a cleft in the earth, while Hermes stands aside; Hecate, holding two torches, looks back as she leads her to the enthroned Demeter.The figures are unmistakable, as they are inscribed "Persophata, Hermes, Hekate, Demeter"; Gisela M. A. Richter, "An Athenian Vase with the Return of Persephone" The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 26.10 (October 1931:245–248) The 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia Suda introduces a goddess of a blessed afterlife assured to Orphic mystery initiates.
After retiring as a player, Kernahan joined the Carlton Football Club's Board of Directors, and in 2006 became a vice- president of the club. Following Graham Smorgon's failure to be re-elected at the 2007 Board Elections, Kernahan was made interim president, acquiring the services of and relinquishing the position to Richard Pratt within days. On 20 June 2008 he again took the role of president, this time permanently, after Pratt stood aside to fight charges of giving false and misleading evidence to an Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.Sydney Morning Herald: Pratt stands aside as Carlton chief at The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 June 2008 Kernahan served as president for six years before stepping aside in June 2014.
In various articles and interviews Motton has voiced some criticisms of British theatre, ("The Stage of Hollow Moralising") Guardian 16 April 1992, reprinted Theatre Forum Fall 1992, Guardian 16 April 1992, reprinted Theatre Forum Fall 1992, The Stage 1 April 1993, Whats On 5 May 1993, and most notably in the mid-1990s when he wrote an article about the high administrative staffing levels and low plays output of Britains regional theatres.Guardian 12 April 1998 Patrick Marmion wrote; "He stands aside from the mainstream orthodoxy of issue based writing....Now theatres are looking at his plays but remain edgy about what he may say in them."(Patrick Marmion, Whats on.5 May 1993) Motton's comments about British theatre may have alienated theatres against him.
But at Constantinople, they were so astounded by the beauty of the cathedral of Hagia Sophia and the liturgical service held there that they made up their minds there and then about the faith they would like to follow. Upon their arrival home, they convinced Vladimir that the faith of the Byzantine Rite was the best choice of all, upon which Vladimir made a journey to Constantinople and arranged to marry Princess Anna, the sister of Byzantine emperor Basil II.Janet Martin, Medieval Russia, 980–1584, (Cambridge, 1995), p. 6-7 Vladimir listening to the Orthodox priests, while the papal envoy stands aside in discontent. Vladimir's choice of Eastern Christianity may also have reflected his close personal ties with Constantinople, which dominated the Black Sea and hence trade on Kiev's most vital commercial route, the Dnieper River.
The University of Illinois' Modern American Poetry website analyses the symbolic meaning of "the bridge" as central image throughout the book: > When Crane positions himself under the shadows of the bridge, he is, in one > sense, simply the poet of the romantic tradition, the observer who stands > aside the better to see; but he is, in another sense, the gay male cruising > in an area notorious for its casual sex. Even the bridge itself, the > Brooklyn Bridge that is the central object of the poem, was strongly > identified in Crane’s own mind with [Crane's lover] Emil Opffer, to whom > Voyages was dedicated. The appearance of the bridge secretly encrypts a > highly personal memory and a specific presence in the text. Crane’s "epic of > America" gets underway as a personal quest, as a poem divided against > itself, in devotion to an urban setting that encourages social diversity, > with secret inscriptions that retain their meanings to which only a > privileged few are accessible.

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