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"straightway" Definitions
  1. in a direct course : DIRECTLY
  2. RIGHT AWAY, IMMEDIATELY, STRAIGHTAWAY

94 Sentences With "straightway"

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O'Hearn's blast traveled 440 feet to straightway center, the longest home run of his career.
The writer-director Stephen Merchant plunges into the domestic fray straightway, opening with a peek at the Rock, a.k.a.
Ramirez immediately tied it by swatting a 1-0 fastball to straightway center for his 11th homer to lead off the second.
Turner led off with a homer to straightway center and Harper, who followed with a walk, eventually scored on an RBI single by Wieters.
Diaz drove in two runs with a double and Pham picked on a hanging 23-1 slider from Foltynewicz and sent a drive out to straightway center field over the glove of a leaping Ender Inciarte.
" Going all the way back to Eve, womankind was "no sooner made but straightway her mind was set upon mischief, for by her aspiring mind and wanton will she quickly procured man's fall, and therefore ever since they are and have been a woe unto man, and follow the line of their first leader.
That's what I imagined, as the distinctive Italian-born brand spared no expense whisking us from Manhattan to the Poconos to show us how this car's technical proficiency outshines the base model — on slick turns that open up into a delightful straightway on the family owned track, where NASCAR and Indy car races will take place later this summer.
In the case of a sports car like the DB11, it's the connection between the joy of opening up the engine and laying down the throttle as you're coming out of an apex of a turn into a straightway, or perhaps breezing by the water along the Amalfi coast, zipping from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 4 seconds flat.
And straightway he set himself to examine how securely the trees were interknit.
Straightway responded to this by compiling a document to clarify what they regarded as fundamental issues concerning Islam and homosexuality. They sent Livingstone a letter thanking him for his support of al-Qaradawi. Livingstone then ignited controversy when he thanked Straightway for the letter.
The tradesman's manner, which to you and me is decently respectful, becomes straightway frantically servile before princekin.
Why imbrue himself straightway with the blood of Violante and Pietro, who were not accomplices in the pretended dishonour?
The logo of St. Mark’s School is a lion with outstretched wings, a symbol of the undaunted spirit of St. Mark. The ribbon beneath the feet of the winged lion carries the Greek word " ", which translates as "straightway" in old English. "Straightway" has a two-fold meaning. Character-wise, it means one should be honest, frank, and morally upright.
They were then permitted to ordain a bishop chosen by the people. The bishop who was ordained straightway and clearly taught the consubstantial faith. cites Philostorg. H. E. ix. 13.
I'll Be Seeing You is an album by Canadian artist Anne Murray. It was released by Straightway Records on October 19, 2004. The album was re-released as All of Me in 2005 with a bonus greatest hits disc included.
Country Croonin' is an RIAA Gold-certified album by Canadian country music artist Anne Murray. It was released by Straightway Records in the fall of 2002. The disc peaked at #13 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and sold over 500,000 copies in the United States alone.
All of Me is a compilation album by Canadian artist Anne Murray. It was released by Straightway Records on January 25, 2005. The first disc had been released as I'll Be Seeing You in 2004. All of Me peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
Retrieved August 19, 2020. He also made appearances on other TV series including Rawhide, Dr. Kildare, Straightway, Lost in Space, The F.B.I., Gunsmoke, The Twilight Zone, Perry Mason, Tales of Wells Fargo, Combat!, and Get Smart. He also appeared in the films Ocean's 11 and PT 109 and Pork Chop Hill.
What a Wonderful Christmas is an album by Canadian artist Anne Murray. It was released by Straightway Records on October 9, 2001. The album peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart, number 6 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number 83 on the Billboard 200.
He was on his own. Appian gives the most detail:Mithridatic Wars, 5.30. :”Sulla ... now for the first time passed over to Greece with five legions and a few cohorts and troops of horse and straightway called for money, reënforcements and provisions from Ætolia and Thessaly.” There is no mention of any land campaign.
This enraged Raam beyond limits and he straightway attacked the shopkeeper. Soon enough, other surrounding shopkeepers came in support and all of them at once attacked Raam. Being overpowered, Raam had no option but to retort to violent action. He grabbed the barbed wire, folded it around his arm and started hitting them.
The deacon being ordained is kneeling with the bishop's omophorion over his head and is being blessed by the bishop straightway before the Cheirotonia. Eastern Orthodox subdeacon being ordained to the diaconate. The bishop has placed his omophorion and right hand on the head of the candidate and is reading the Prayer of Cheirotonia.
And a certain woman whose brother had died was > there. And, coming, she prostrated herself before Jesus and says to him, > "Son of David, have mercy on me." But the disciples rebuked her. And Jesus, > being angered, went off with her into the garden where the tomb was, and > straightway a great cry was heard from the tomb.
It covers fittings of any producible wall thickness. This standard does not cover low pressure corrosion resistant buttwelding fittings. B16.10- Face-to Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Valves. This Standard covers face-to-face and end-to-end dimensions of straightway valves, and center-to-face and center-to-end dimensions of angle valves.
God replied that were God to ask Abraham to sacrifice his son to God, Abraham would do so without hesitation. Straightway, as reports, "God did tempt Abraham."Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 89b. Abraham and Isaac (1645 etching by Rembrandt at the National Gallery of Art) Rabbi Levi explained the words "after these words" in to mean after Ishmael's words to Isaac.
An amora of the 3rd century says: "When, for their sins, there is drought in Israel, and such a one as Jose the Galilean prays for rain, the rain comes straightway".Yerushalmi Berachot 9b The popular invocation, "O Jose ha-Gelili, heal me!" survived even to the 10th century. This invocation is condemned by the Karaite Sahal ben Matzliah.cf. Pinsker, Liqqute Kadmoniyyot, p.
What a Wonderful World is an album by Canadian artist Anne Murray. It was released by Straightway Records in October 1999. The disc hit #1 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart, her only #1 on any American album chart. One of Anne's biggest-selling career albums, it was certified Platinum by the RIAA - her highest selling recording since 1981's Christmas Wishes.
He could do as he liked with her. However, disrespecting the state gods was a crime punishable by death, which the magistrate could only overlook at his own risk. Having gotten counsel the "most poisonous serpent" prepared the banquet, where Eusebius became intoxicated and fell into a deep sleep. Straightway "a raging mob of gentiles" boarded the ship and placed Julia on the shore.
One of the disciples of Padarn seeing him returning in > fury, ran to saint Padarn and said, "The tyrant, who went out from here > before, is returning. Reviling, stamping, he levels the ground with his > feet". Padarn answers "Nay rather, may the earth swallow him." With the word > straightway the earth opens the hollow of its depth, and swallows Arthur up > to his chin.
Ament was not just defended by his colleagues or other Christian organisations. An editorial in the Boston Journal, entitled "A Humorist Astray", defends Ament: > Mark Twain had better stick to his last. He is a capital humorist but when > he poses as a publicist he gets into trouble straightway. His article in the > North American Review is not good humor, and is very bad politics.
Two laps later, a multi-car collision occurred on the front straightway as Earnhardt lost control of his car, and collected Logano, Scott Speed, Hornish, Bobby Labonte, Kenseth, Stewart, Vickers and Keselowski. The damaged cars headed to the pit road during the caution as crews cleaned up debris. Johnson maintained his lead at the restart. On lap 179, Earnhardt headed for his garage because of an oil leak.
And going near Jesus rolled > away the stone from the door of the tomb. And straightway, going in where > the youth was, he stretched forth his hand and raised him, seizing his hand. > But the youth, looking upon him, loved him and began to beseech him that he > might be with him. And going out of the tomb they came into the house of the > youth, for he was rich.
And straightway it was supposed by all that he had died, but no one dared mention or recall him. But two years and four months later she was moved to pity and released the man, and he was seen by all as one who had returned from the dead. But thereafter he always suffered from weak sight and his whole body was sickly." "Such was the experience of Bouzes.
In Christianity, the Sign of the Dove was a prearranged sign by which John the Baptist would recognize the Messiah. The Four Gospels each record an account of the sign of the dove. (; ; ) And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him. In Hebrew, Jonah (יוֹנָה) means dove.
They teach that the male-female pair is the "basis for humanity's growth" and that homosexual acts "are forbidden by God". NARTH has written favourably of the group.Help for Same-Sex Attracted Muslims In 2004, Straightway entered into a controversy with the contemporary Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, and the controversial Islamic cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi. It was suggested that Livingstone was giving a platform to Islamic fundamentalists, and not liberal and progressive Muslims.
Straightway there was thunder and a great rain, which > eventually fell for 5 days, and plentifully bedewed the Empire. Hereupon the > peasantry throughout the Empire cried with one voice: "Banzei" and said "an > Emperor of exceeding virtue". Banzei was later revived as banzai (Kana: ばんざい) after the Meiji Restoration. Banzai as a formal ritual was established in the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution in 1889 when university students shouted banzai in front of the Emperor's carriage.
Seager 2005, p. 26. Somewhat apocryphal stories tell of Augustus pleading with Tiberius to stay, even going so far as to stage a serious illness. Tiberius' response was to anchor off the shore of Ostia until word came that Augustus had survived, then sailing straightway for Rhodes.Suetonius, The Lives of Twelve Caesars, Life of Tiberius 11 Tiberius reportedly regretted his departure and requested to return to Rome several times, but each time Augustus refused his requests.
In 1955, Gabbar Singh left his house and village to join the famous Kalyan Singh Gujjar gang of Bhind during that era, straightway plunging into a career of murders, dacoities and kidnappings. Later, Gabbar formed his own gang between October and December 1956, he committed a series of murders and dacoities in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. In December 1957, he went to on to disfigure several persons in Machhuari, Bhakre, Chammodi and Chirenasta villages in Madhya Pradesh.
According to the Peterborough Chronicle manuscript, one of the major witnesses of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, early in September 1015 "[Cnut] came into Sandwich, and straightway sailed around Kent to Wessex, until he came to the mouth of the Frome, and harried in Dorset and Wiltshire and Somerset",Garmonsway, G.N. (ed. & trans.), The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Dent Dutton, 1972 & 1975, Peterborough (E) text, s.a. 1015, p. 146. beginning a campaign of an intensity not seen since the days of Alfred the Great.
" Procopius, History of the Wars, Book II, Chapter 24 Other Byzantine generals led an invasion into the Sassanid Empire from another location. Procopius continues: "Suddenly, however, Peter, without communicating with anyone, and without any careful consideration, invaded the hostile land with his troops. And when on the following day this was found out by Philemouth and Beros, the leaders of the Eruli, they straightway followed. And when this in turn came to the knowledge of Martin and Valerian and their men, they quickly joined in the invasion.
In the Byzantine Rite, i.e., the Eastern Orthodox Great Lent (Greek: Μεγάλη Τεσσαρακοστή or Μεγάλη Νηστεία, meaning "Great 40 Days" and "Great Fast" respectively) is the most important fasting season in the church year. The 40 days of Great Lent includes Sundays, and begins on Clean Monday and are immediately followed by what are considered distinct periods of fasting, Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday, which in turn are followed straightway by Holy Week. Great Lent is broken only after the Paschal (Easter) Divine Liturgy.
Panin was well known for the hit television detective show Kamenskaya. In 2000, he had lead roles in both Valery Akhadov's Don't Offend the Women and Pavel Lungin's The Wedding, as well as Alexander Atanesyan's action thriller 24 Hours. He won the best actor prize at the Golden Ram film festival for his part in The Wedding. Panin made his first screen appearance in the movie Straightway, but it was his performances in Maxim Pezhemsky's Mama, Don't Cry and Denis Yevstigneev's Mama that brought the actor renown.
She has thrown such men as have seemed to me no less strong than > Thor.' Straightway there came into the hall an old woman, stricken in years. > Then Útgarda-Loki said that she should grapple with Ása-Thor. There is no > need to make a long matter of it: that struggle went in such wise that the > harder Thor strove in gripping, the faster she stood; then the old woman > attempted a hold, and then Thor became totty on his feet, and their tuggings > were very hard.
Prior to completion of electrification of east coast line, there was no alternative but to run this train by a single diesel WDM-4 (From Kharagpur Diesel Loco Shed) and later on double diesel locomotive. Reason for using two diesel locomotives was to run this 24 coach train at 110 km/h and this train has the permissible speed of 120 km/h. After electrification, single WAP-4 or WAP-7 electric locomotive is adequate. Thus there was straightway saving of one locomotive for Indian Railway.
VT F-5 heading westward from US 7 towards the Charlotte–Essex Ferry From the Charlotte–Essex Ferry dock on the east bank of Lake Champlain in Charlotte, VT F-5 curves to the east for a short time before turning to the north. After a half-mile, Ferry Road and VT F-5 turn for the final time, making an eastward turn onto a straightway that leads to US 7\. Despite the lack of curves on the straightaway, the hilly terrain of the area makes navigating the road a challenge at times.
With great sadness, Lycomedes who saw what had happen, rushed off on his dead friend. Once there, he cast of his bright spear to smote Trojan leader Apisaon in the liver below the midriff and straightway loosed his knees.Homer, Iliad 17.345 ff Later on, Lycomedes was one of the Greeks who takes gifts for Achilles from the tent of King Agamemnon as these two decisions to settle their dispute.Homer, Iliad 19.240 During later fights, Lycomedes was wounded on his wrist or head and ankle by the Trojan Agenor.
Abdul-Basser is Principal and Co-Founder of the Straightway Ethical Advisory LLC, a consulting group offering Islamic ethical advisory consultation services to the sharia-compliant financial services sector. He serves as a consultant and researcher in the field of Islamic jurisprudence, specifically Islamic finance. In particular, he consults on investment banks, retail banks, investment funds, financial and legal advisories and other for- profit and not-for-profit entities. In 2008, Abdul-Basser was a featured panelist in the International Quality and Productivity Center's Islamic Finance World Summit held in New York City, New York.
In 366 BCE the Eleians attempted to recover Lasion from the Arcadians; they took the town by surprise, but were shortly afterwards driven out of it again by the Arcadians. et seq. In 219 BCE, Lasion was again a fortress of Elis, but upon the capture of Psophis by Philip V of Macedon, the Eleian garrison at Lasion straightway deserted the place; after Philip took the town, he gave it to the Achaeans. Polybius mentions along with Lasion a fortress called Pyrgus, which he places in a district named Perippia.
During the same lap, the grandstands fell silent and spectators held up a three- finger salute in the memory of Dale Earnhardt—who was killed in an accident during the Daytona 500 three weeks previously; and 7,000 balloons were released into the air. On the final lap (325), Gordon attempted a pass on Harvick the straightway but Harvick won his first Winston Cup Series race by .006 seconds, the second closest finish in a NASCAR-sanctioned race. Nadeau followed in third, ahead of Jarrett in fourth and Terry Labonte in fifth.
India is also one of the only three countries in the world with whom Japan has a security pact. As of March 2006, Japan was the third largest investor in India. Kenichi Yoshida, a director of Softbridge Solutions Japan, stated in late 2009 that Indian engineers were becoming the backbone of Japan's IT industry and that "it is important for Japanese industry to work together with India". Under the memorandum, any Japanese coming to India for business or work will be straightway granted a three-year visa and similar procedures will be followed by Japan.
29 For some thought, because Judas had the bag, that > Jesus said unto him, Buy what things we have need of for the feast; or, that > he should give something to the poor. 30 He then having received the sop > went out straightway: and it was night. Especially in Eastern depictions, Judas may only be identifiable because he is stretching out his hand for the food, as the other apostles sit with hands out of sight, or because he lacks a halo. In the West he often has red hair.
He invited Baebius, their nearest > general, to a rendezvous and gave pledges anew of faithful alliance against > Antiochus. Baebius praised him for this, and felt emboldened to send Appius > Claudius straightway with 2000 foot through Macedon into Thessaly. :When > Appius arrived at Tempe and from that point saw Antiochus besieging Larissa, > he kindled a large number of fires to conceal the smallness of his force. > Antiochus thought that Baebius and Philip had arrived, and became panic- > stricken, abandoned the siege on a pretext of bad weather, and retreated to > Chalcis.
The first of the Décadas da Ásia ("Decades of Asia") appeared in 1552, and its reception was such that the king straightway charged Barros to write a chronicle of King Manuel. His many occupations, however, prevented him from undertaking this book, which was finally composed by Damião de Góis. The second Decade came out in 1553 and the third in 1563, but he died before publishing the fourth Decade. The latter was published posthumously in 1615 at Madrid by the Cosmographer and Chronicler-Royal Joao Baptista Lavanha, who edited and compiled Barros' scattered manuscript .
On the first green-white-checkered attempt a wreck in turn 1 brought the yellow flag out again. The very next green flag saw first and second position drivers, Shane Hmiel and Bobby Hamilton get together bringing the yellow out again. On the second attempt on the back straightway, Rick Crawford's truck was involved in an accident that had the truck sliding on its side against the wall. On the fourth attempt, David Starr came out on top in a race with a record for most green-white- checkered laps and most attempts.
For Peter the General and John whom they called the Glutton declared that they had heard Belisarius and Bouzes say those things which I have just mentioned. The Empress Theodora, declaring that these slighting things which the men had said were directed against her, became quite out of patience. So she straightway summoned them all to Byzantium and made an investigation of the report."Procopius, Secret History, Book 2, Chapter 4 "She [Theodora] called Bouzes suddenly into the woman's apartment as if to communicate to him something very important.
424 ff Other Greek personifications of war and the battlefield include Ares, Eris, the Makhai, the Hysminai, the Androktasiai, the Phonoi and the Keres. In Aesop's fable of "War and his Bride", told by Babrius and numbered 367 in the Perry Index,Aesopica it is related how Polemos drew Hubris (insolent arrogance) as his wife in a marriage lottery. So fond has he become of her that the two are now inseparable. Therefore, Babrius warns, "Let not Insolence ever come among the nations or cities of men, finding favour with the crowd; for after her straightway War will be at hand".
She will straightway set > about her sacred task, an important part of which will be the casting out of > those devils which have been raging – and are raging still – in the Reich. > But "this sort" of devil is not cast out save by prayer. Political action > (from which the German clergy are debarred under the Concordat) by the > Church would drive matters from bad to worse. We are confident, however, > that Catholics will abhor the idea of enjoying complete toleration while > Protestants and Jews are under the harrow, and that, quietly but strongly, > the Catholic influence will be exerted in the right direction.
If you cannot fast that long, take them straightway; this will > do no great harm, but it will take more time to acquire geniehood. (15, tr. > Ware 1966:243-4) Warning that abandoning grains is difficult – "If you consider it inconvenient to break with the world, abandon your household, and live high on a peak, you will certainly not succeed" – Ge Hong notes the popularity of alternative dietary techniques. > If you would not distress yourself, it is best not to dispense with starches > but merely to regulate the diet, for which there are about a hundred > methods.
Only in the account in Matthew 14:24–33 does Peter also leave the boat to walk on the waves: > But the boat was now in the midst of the sea, distressed by the waves; for > the wind was contrary. And in the fourth watch of the night he came unto > them, walking upon the sea. And when the disciples saw him walking on the > sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a ghost; and they cried out for fear. > But straightway Jesus spake unto them, saying Be of good cheer; it is I; be > not afraid.
A team of safety workers and medical staff extracted Pigot from the heavily damaged vehicle and laid him down on his back on front straightway during the closing laps for a cursory medical examination before ordering him ambulanced to Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital. He was discharged a few hours later with no major injury. Significant damage to the pit wall, however, forced the race to end under caution, with Takuma Sato taking his second victory ahead of Scott Dixon and Graham Rahal. Santino Ferrucci and Josef Newgarden progressed from deep on the starting grid to round out the top 5 positions.
You can't drive me > away!'. The 10 passed balls set a record for catchers until Alex Gardner had 12 in a game on May 10, , also his only game at the major league level. On why Jennings, with little to no playing experience, was called upon to catch the hard-throwing Golden, Caylor stated: > He looked so large and handsome, so very like a catcher...that Manager > Chapman was mashed, and straightway engaged him, and clinched the bargain > with a dinner. He endure his nickname for the remainder of his career, and sportswriters exaggerated his dismal performance more in the years afterward.
There are a number of Islamic ex-gay organizations, that is, those composed of people claiming to have experienced a basic change in sexual orientation from exclusive homosexuality to exclusive heterosexuality. These groups, like those based in socially conservative Christianity, are aimed at attempting to guide homosexuals towards heterosexuality. One of the leading LGBT reformatory Muslim organization is StraightWay Foundation, which was established in the United Kingdom in 2004 as an organization that provides information and advice for Muslims who struggle with homosexual attraction. They believe "that through following God's guidance", one may "cease to be" gay.
He hastily made a fish-pond > and a bird-pond, into which he collected all the fishes and birds. When the > Empress saw these fishes and birds sporting, her anger was gradually > appeased, and with the flowing tide she straightway anchored in the harbour > of Oka. (tr. Aston 1896:219–220) The latter context says that in the 9th year (200 CE), the emperor wanted to invade Kumaso, but the gods told the empress that he should instead invade Shiragi (Silla) on the Korean peninsula. After refusing to believe her prophecy, he died prematurely and she assumed control as regent for as yet unborn Emperor Ōjin.
He straightway began agitation for a system of drainage, and to this end delivered a number of lectures resulting in sewerage reconstruction and foundation of Mercy Hospital. A school later named after him in Chicago. His editorial work began while he was residing in New York City, where he was editor of the Annalist. In 1855 became editor of the Chicago Medical Journal, and five years later the Chicago Medical Examiner, remaining with these journals for twenty years. It was chiefly through his efforts that the Journal of the American Medical Association was established in 1883, and he was its first editor, continuing in that position for six years.
Silnán then did so, and retrieved a pail full of milk from the bull. Columba had ordered him thus, in order to show to all the people that Silnán's sorcery was not actually capable of doing this. Columba then took the pail of milk and blessed it, and the milk straightway turned into blood. Columba thus revealed that the sorcerer had not actually taken milk, but rather had taken blood out of the bull and used his sorcery to mask it, thus showing that Silnán had failed to actually defy the bull's natural gender but had only just seemingly done so at the cost of the animal's health.
Firstly, Astrabacus and Alopecus, sons of Irbus, son of > Amphisthenes, son of Amphicles, son of Agis, when they found the image > straightway became insane. Secondly, the Spartan Limnatians, the > Cynosurians, and the people of Mesoa and Pitane, while sacrificing to > Artemis, fell to quarrelling, which led also to bloodshed; many were killed > at the altar and the rest died of disease. Whereat an oracle was delivered > to them, that they should stain the altar with human blood. He used to be > sacrificed upon whomsoever the lot fell, but Lycurgus changed the custom to > a scourging of the ephebos, and so in this way the altar is stained with > human blood.
Besides other difficulties, Armenians perceived the conditions of treaty (Article LXI) of Berlin as an early realization of their autonomy, if the powers should have proceeded straightway to enforce the Armenian provision. The rationalization of humanitarian intervention depended also to the Cyprus Convention besides the Treaty of Berlin, 1878. In 1879, one year of after the agreements, the only thing missing was the practical events to enable the articles for the demand of an Armenian state. After the Armenian Massacres of 1894-1896 the Armenian population in the six vilayets, which were also the Kurdish regions, had a sharp decline somewhere between 80,000 and 300,000 Akcam, Taner.
Our admiral then took his glass in his hand, To espy what he could, as you shall understand; A double shot came unto him so nigh, That it took off the place where his arm did lye. But for that misfortune, and all that foul play, He held 'em six hours in hot battle that day. The night being come, they straightway gave o'er, And went off with their cripples; we see 'em no more. But now that the war is proclaim'd against France, When we see them again we will make 'em to prance; And if ever they into our presence do come, We will make our cannons play ' Britons, strike home.
In the bridge of the song, lines from Shakespeare's The Tempest can be heard, spoken very low by British actor Anthony Head. [Act 5, Scene 1, lines 230 - 237] :BOATSWAIN: I'd strive to tell you. We were dead of sleep :And (how we know not) all clapp'd under hatches; :Where, but even now, with strange and several noises :Of roaring, shrieking, howling, jingling chains, :And moe diversity of sounds, all horrible, :We were awak'd; straightway at liberty; :Where we, in all her trim, freshly beheld :Our royal, good, and gallant ship; This section of the song is omitted from the version of the song released as a single, which is approximately 20 seconds shorter than the album version.
Luckily for the missionaries, one of the other rebels, Momulu, a member of the local branch, is able to convince Ansa to spare Elder Gaye's life. The missionaries are taken away, then released to join Abubakar and the four other missionaries on a trip to the border. The seven escapees crowd into an old, red five-seat sedan driven by Abubakar, with the Biblical passage "Mark 9:24" written on the back ("And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief"). Ansa, furious over the missing missionaries, tracks them to the border to ensure Elder Gaye does not leave the country to Freetown, Sierra Leone.
The remains of Irish elk were of high value: "In 1865, full skeletons might fetch £30, while particularly good heads with antlers could cost £15." with £15 being more than 30 weeks wages for a low skilled worker at the time. A folk memory of the Irish elk was once thought to be preserved in the Middle High German word , a large beast mentioned in the 13th-century Nibelungenlied along with the then-extant aurochs ( / "After this he straightway slew a Bison and an Elk, Of the strong Wild Oxen four, and a single fierce Schelch.") This opinion is no longer widely held. The Middle Irish word was also suggested as a reference to the Irish elk.
Sher Shah Suri, the usurper to the rule of Emperor Humayun The Amirs did not wait at Kanauj for his answer, but proceeded to Kol, a jagir of Zahid Beg's. Hindal's envoy, hearing of this movement, instead of first going to Yadgar, went straight to meet them. The conspirators, finding that Hindal was irresolute or insincere, and being themselves desperate, told the envoy, explicitly, that their mind was made up; that they had forever shaken off their allegiance to the Emperor; that, if Hindal would assume the imperial dignity, and read the khutba in his own name, they were to be his most faithful subjects. But if not, that they would straightway repair to Kamran Mirza, and make him the same offer, which would not be refused.
A fountain in Wuxiang Square – the start and finish point for the race The half marathon course was designed in a double- looped, or figure eight, format which had Wuxiang Square as the central start and finish point for the race, situated just off Nanning's Minzu Avenue. The route left the square in a westerly direction along Minzu Avenue, before turning north on Binhu Road. It turned left onto Changu Road and followed Dongge Road up to the Guangxi People's Hall, which was around the 8 km mark. Turning back eastwards via Minsheng Road and Gonghe Road, the route ran along the straightway of Minzu Avenue, passing the halfway marker at this point.Course Profile - Nanning 2010 . IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-10-23.
Apart from his role after Ragnarök, there is nothing we know about Móði but, in the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, Magni plays a role in the myth of Thor's battle with the giant Hrungnir: :But the hammer Mjöllnir struck Hrungnir in the middle of the head, and smashed his skull into small crumbs, and he fell forward upon Thor, so that his foot lay over Thor's neck. Thjálfi struck at Mökkurkálfi, and he fell with little glory. Thereupon Thjálfi went over to Thor and would have lifted Hrungnir's foot off him, but could not find sufficient strength. Straightway all the Æsir came up, when they, learned that Thor was fallen, and would have lifted the foot from off him, and could do nothing.
Chorus I know who I love, And I know who does love me; I know where I'm going, And I know who's going with me, Oh, diddle, lully day, Oh, de little lioday. Chorus Through the woods I go, And through the bogs and mire, Straightway down the road, And to my heart's desire, Oh, diddle, lully day, Oh, de little lioday. Chorus Eyes as bright as coal, Lips as bright as cherry, and 'tis her delight To make the young girls merry, Oh, diddle, lully day, Oh, de little lioday. Chorus When I first came to town They called me the roving jewel Now they've changed their tune They call me Katy Cruel Oh, diddle, lully day, Oh, de little lioday.
According to biographer, Ida Görres, the document echoed the happiness she had felt when Father Alexis Prou, the Franciscan preacher, had assured her that her faults did not cause God sorrow. In the Oblation she wrote, "If through weakness I should chance to fall, may a glance from Your Eyes straightway cleanse my soul, and consume all my imperfections – as fire transforms all things into itself". Father Adolphe Roulland of the Society of Foreign Missions In August 1895 the four Martin sisters were joined in the convent by their cousin, Marie Guerin, who became Sister Marie of the Eucharist. Léonie, after several attempts, became Sister Françoise-Thérèse, a nun in the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary in Caen, where she died in 1941.
The use of the phrase New Testament (Koine Greek: , ) to describe a collection of first and second-century Christian Greek scriptures can be traced back to Tertullian in his work Against Praxeas."If I fail in resolving this article (of our faith) by passages which may admit of dispute out of the Old Testament, I will take out of the New Testament a confirmation of our view, that you may not straightway attribute to the Father every possible (relation and condition) which I ascribe to the Son." – Tertullian, Against Praxeas 15 Irenaeus uses the phrase "New Testament" several times, but does not use it in reference to any written text. In Against Marcion, written c. 208 AD, Tertullian writes of:Tertullian.
Born to the tenor Valentin Adamberger and the actress Maria Anna Jacquet, she was raised after the death of her parents by the poet Heinrich Joseph von Collin. Debuting at the age of sixteen on New Year’s Day 1807 at the Burgtheater, she was immediately engaged as a Court Actress Stein, S. 1. and “straightway found great acclaim as an ingénue, in both sentimental and some tragic parts.” Antonie Adamberger quickly became the darling of the Viennese public, displaying her abilities as Beatrice in The Bride of Messina and also as Desdemona and Emilia Galotti. Beethoven composed Klärchen’s songs “Die Trommel gerühret” (“The drum is a-stirring”) and “Freudvoll und leidvoll” (“Joyful and woeful”) (first introduced at the Burgtheater on June 15, 1810) in his incidental music for Goethe’s Egmont with Adamberger specifically in mind.
McLellan as a writer in Scots later publicly acknowledged the inspiration he derived from his meetings with Djurhuus, a writer engaged in a parallel effort to forge new literary use for his own native Faroese. But during this time, the playwright had never lost sight of his principal career. As soon as hostilities ended in May 1945, while still in uniform but freed of his duties, McLellan straightway composed the verse drama The Carlin Moth during the fortnight after VE Day, by his own account, in the 'hot attic' of a mansion near Southwold on the Suffolk coast where his unit was stationed at the time. By combining the poetry with his drama, this resumption of his stage work had also added a new mode to his writing.
The judgment concluded that the litany might be sung at Loreto as a devotion proper to this shrine, and if others wanted to adopt it they might do so by way of private devotion. This attempt having failed, the Scriptural litany straightway began to lose favor, and the Loreto text was once more resumed. In another manual for pilgrims, published that same year 1578, the Scriptural litany is omitted, and the old Loreto text appears. The Loreto text was introduced elsewhere, and even reached Rome, when Pope Sixtus V, who had entertained a singular devotion for Loreto, by the Bull "Reddituri" of 11 July 1587, gave formal approval to it, as to the Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus, and recommended preachers everywhere to propagate its use among the faithful.
" And Antonina replied quickly: "It is because we are not able, my daughter, to undertake revolutions in camp, unless some of those here at home join with us in the task. Now if your father were willing, we should most easily organize this project and accomplish whatever God wills." When Euphemia heard this, she promised eagerly that the suggestion would be carried out, and departing from there she immediately brought the matter before her father." And he [John] was pleased by the message (for he inferred that this undertaking offered him a way to the fulfilment of his prophecies and to the royal power), and straightway without any hesitation he assented, and bade his child arrange that on the following day he himself should come to confer with Antonina and give pledges.
During this time the Royal Navy was riven by the feud between the reforming First Sea Lord, Admiral Jackie Fisher and the traditionalist Admiral Charles Beresford and their followers.Dunn, pp. 68, 76–78 While Cradock's position on the issues dividing the navy are not positively known, a passage from Whispers from the Fleet may offer a clue: "... we require – and quickly too – some strong Imperial body of men who will straightway choke the irrepressible utterings of a certain class of individuals who, to their shame, are endeavouring to break down the complete loyalty and good comradeship that now exists in the service between the officers and the men; and who are also willing to commit the heinous crime of trifling with the sacred laws of naval discipline".Quoted in Dunn, pp.
Polymnia 7.85 records: "The wandering tribe known by the name of Sagartians- a people Persian in language, and in dress half Persian, half Pactyan, who furnished the army as many as eight thousand horse. It is not the wont of this people to carry arms, either of bronze or steel, except only a dirk; but they use lassoes made of thongs plaited together, and trust to these whenever they go to the wars. Now the manner in which they fight is the following: when they meet their enemy, straightway they discharge their lassoes, which end in a noose; then, whatever the noose encircles, be it man or be it horse, they drag towards them; and the foe, entangled in the toils, is forthwith slain. Such is the manner in which this people fight; and now their horsemen were drawn up with the Persians".
At an early stage Churchill set out his stall as the government candidate who was putting aside party political argument at a time of national emergency. At a meeting in Lochee on 27 July, Churchill said the sole issue the electors had to consider was “....the prosecution of a righteous war to an unmistakable victory.” Despite saying that he refused to be drawn into any kind of electioneering or bickering, he straightway attacked Scrymgeour, who had been formally nominated as the candidate of the Scottish Prohibition Party, for seeking peace with Germany in order to suppress the Scottish liquor trade.The Times, 25 July 1917 p3 Later in the campaign Churchill appealed to the voters not to defeat him as the government candidate as this would in effect send a message to Britain’s enemies that the country was weakening in its desire to win the war.
In its opening pages, however, the novel describes Lucilla herself as an 'experiment': 'she was … an experiment, and experiments are generally mistakes unless they succeed when they are straightway hailed as strokes of genius'. Contemporary criticism of Lucilla focussed on what metropolitan readers regarded as the shocking nature of race relations in the West Indies. A reviewer for The Morning Post, careful to note that Lucilla was not a 'book[] with a purpose', wrote: > More than one clever author has written of life in the West Indies, but this > is perhaps the first book treating especially of the state of local feeling > regarding marriages contracted between persons of European extraction and > those of mixed blood. American novelists tell of the persistent antagonism > existing between the races at all points where the freed African has been > promoted to the political privileges of the white man.
The next day the prince used the fox hairs to summon the fox to retrieve the mare and foal, and, the day after that, the wolf hairs to call the wolf to retrieve them from among the wolves. When, at last, the prince came to claim his reward, he asked for the ugly horse in the corner and would not be dissuaded from his choice, but straightway hastened back to the castle on his new steed and carried off the empress. When the dragon saw this, he asked his horse whether he had time to eat and drink before setting off in pursuit, but the horse said he would not catch the fugitives, regardless of whether he ate first or set off straight away. Undaunted, the dragon set off anyway and, during the pursuit, the dragon's horse complained to the prince's of the effort involved in trying to catch him.
For he was taken by Lother in war, and bought his life by > yielding up his crown; such, in truth, were the only terms of escape offered > him in his defeat. Forced, therefore, by the injustice of a brother to lay > down his sovereignty, he furnished the lesson to mankind, that there is less > safety, though more pomp, in the palace than in the cottage. Also, he bore > his wrong so meekly that he seemed to rejoice at his loss of title as though > it were a blessing; and I think he had a shrewd sense of the quality of a > king's estate. But Lother played the king as insupportably as he had played > the soldier, inaugurating his reign straightway with arrogance and crime; > for he counted it uprightness to strip all the most eminent of life or > goods, and to clear his country of its loyal citizens, thinking all his > equals in birth his rivals for the crown.
When Antonina learned the mind of John, she wished to lead him as far as possible astray from the understanding of the truth, so she said that for the present it was inadvisable that he should meet her, for fear lest some suspicion should arise strong enough to prevent proceedings; but she was intending straightway to depart for the East to join Belisarius. When, therefore, she had quit Byzantium and had reached the suburb (the one called Rufinianae which was the private possession of Belisarius), there John should come as if to salute her and to escort her forth on the journey, and they should confer regarding matters of state and give and receive their pledges. In saying this she seemed to John to speak well, and a certain day was appointed to carry out the plan. And the empress, hearing the whole account from Antonina, expressed approval of what she had planned, and by her exhortations raised her enthusiasm to a much higher pitch still.
An important part of any author's attack or defence of women (as well as other subjects of debate) was interpretation and counter- interpretation of the Bible to support his or her perspective.Book, Half Humankind Swetnam draws somewhat from the much-debated scene of the Garden of Eden, saying that woman "was no sooner made but straightway...procured man's fall", but he spends more time naming various victims of seduction, including David, Solomon, and Samson, blaming their falls from Godly grace on the wiles of the women with whom they sinned. He even makes use of a number of legendary figures in classical antiquity, including Hercules, Agamemnon, and Ulysses, citing the travails they suffered at the hands of women. While citing scriptural examples lends religious authority to his claims, using classical examples, even those from a mythology deemed false by Christian beliefs, appeals to the sense of antiquity and cultural superiority associated with Rome.
And if he had had the courage to go straightway before the emperor, I believe that he would have suffered no harm at his hand; but as it was, he fled for refuge to the sanctuary, and gave the empress opportunity to work her will against him at her pleasure." Elsewhere he continues: "But in the other account one fact was passed over in silence by me through fear — that Antonina had practised deception upon John and his daughter, not without intent, but after giving them the assurance of countless oaths, than which none is accounted more terrible among Christians, at any rate, that she was not acting with any treacherous purpose towards them. So after she had completed this transaction and felt a much greater confidence in the friendship of the Empress, she sent Theodosius to Ephesus and herself, foreseeing no obstacle, set out for the East." ... "There the Empress made an exhibition before all mankind, shewing that she knew how to requite bloody favours with greater and more unholy gifts.
Catacombs of Domitilla, Rome The symbolism of the dove in Christianity is first found in the Old Testament Book of Genesis in the story of Noah's Ark, “And the dove came in to him at eventide; and, lo, in her mouth an olive-leaf plucked off: so Noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth.” And, also, in the New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke, both passages describe after the baptism of Jesus, respectively, as follows, “And Jesus when he was baptized, went up straightway from the water: and lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove, and coming upon him.” and, “And the Holy Spirit descended on him in bodily form like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.” The Holy Spirit descending on Jesus and appearing in the bodily form of a dove is mentioned in the other two Gospels as well (see and ).
According to tradition, in AD 232, the greater portion of relics of the Apostle Thomas are said to have been sent by an Indian king and brought from Mylapore to the city of Edessa, Mesopotamia, on which occasion his Syriac Acts were written. The Indian king is named as "Mazdai" in Syriac sources, "Misdeos" and "Misdeus" in Greek and Latin sources respectively, which has been connected to the "Bazdeo" on the Kushan coinage of Vasudeva I, the transition between "M" and "B" being a current one in Classical sources for Indian names. The martyrologist Rabban Sliba dedicated a special day to both the Indian king, his family, and St Thomas: In the 4th century, the martyrium erected over his burial place brought pilgrims to Edessa. In the 380s, Egeria described her visit in a letter she sent to her community of nuns at home (Itineraria Egeriae): > We arrived at Edessa in the Name of Christ our God, and, on our arrival, we > straightway repaired to the church and memorial of saint Thomas.
The urban continuity of Constantinople is the outstanding example of the Mediterranean world; of the two great cities of lesser rank, Antioch was devastated by the Persian sack of 540, followed by the plague of Justinian (542 onwards) and completed by earthquake, while Alexandria survived its Islamic transformation, to suffer incremental decline in favour of Cairo in the medieval period. Justinian rebuilt his birthplace in Illyricum, as Justiniana Prima, more in a gesture of imperium than out of an urbanistic necessity; another "city", was reputed to have been founded, according to Procopius' panegyric on Justinian's buildings,Procopius, Buildings of Justinian VI.6.15; Vandal Wars I.15.3ff, noted by Cameron 1993:158. precisely at the spot where the general Belisarius touched shore in North Africa: the miraculous spring that gushed forth to give them water and the rural population that straightway abandoned their ploughshares for civilised life within the new walls, lend a certain taste of unreality to the project. In mainland Greece, the inhabitants of Sparta, Argos and Corinth abandoned their cities for fortified sites in nearby high places; the fortified heights of Acrocorinth are typical of Byzantine urban sites in Greece.
The primary sources for Frankish military custom and armament are Ammianus Marcellinus, Agathias and Procopius, the latter two Eastern Roman historians writing about Frankish intervention in the Gothic War. Writing of 539, Procopius says: > At this time the Franks, hearing that both the Goths and Romans had suffered > severely by the war ... forgetting for the moment their oaths and treaties > ... (for this nation in matters of trust is the most treacherous in the > world), they straightway gathered to the number of one hundred thousand > under the leadership of Theudebert I and marched into Italy: they had a > small body of cavalry about their leader, and these were the only ones armed > with spears, while all the rest were foot soldiers having neither bows nor > spears, but each man carried a sword and shield and one axe. Now the iron > head of this weapon was thick and exceedingly sharp on both sides, while the > wooden handle was very short. And they are accustomed always to throw these > axes at a signal in the first charge and thus to shatter the shields of the > enemy and kill the men.Procopius HW, VI, xxv, 1ff, quoted in Bachrach > (1970), 436.

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