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In the bloody annals of Aztec
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In the bloody annals of Aztec narratives creation proceeds with an Earth mother, Coatlique, the Lady of the Skirt of Snakes
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This Summer Season was then a new chapter in the annals of Livingson Summers
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But as we all know, paintings capture life’s journey at a standstill, forever freezing that unique moment in the annals of time
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with the wit to look for proof could find a full accounting of my victories in the city annals of Mytilene
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The annals of our human history have shown that for a very long time, people had a great propensity towards domination and war, where survival of the fittest was the way of life
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as it would become known in the annals of Barclay folklore
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The first is the invention of writing, which alone gives human nature the power of transmitting, without alteration, its laws, its contracts, its annals, and its
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That said, classical Rome left us with the De Rerum Natura of Lucretius, the Discourses of Epictetus, the Orations and writings of Cicero, the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, and the Annals of Tacitus
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America may one day acquire the dubious ―distinction‖ of having been the only great nation in the Annals of History that purposely and systematically sought its own (internal) destruction
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The official chronicle of the State of Lu, The Spring and Autumn Annals states that Sun Tzu was born in Qi whereas The Records of the Grand Historian or Shiji states that Sun Tzu was a native of Wu
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million votes, the president will stand in the annals as the candidate who has received the greatest number of votes in history
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The official Annals never admitted or recorded it, since Shan’s betrayal should never have happened in the eyes of the Gods; and so it seemed as it never really had
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“And I guess you’ve done about eleven of the most amateur burglaries in the annals of crime, Claude
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The aboriginal Indians appeared so tall in their eyes that the Spaniards wrote in the annals that they had reached “una isla de gigantes” (an island of giants)
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in the annals of RCMP infamy, but June 19, 2009 has eclipsed the tragedy
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If you wonder, dear Reader, that there are patricians so naïve, read the annals of the French Revolution
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Women keepers contributed to the annals of Lighthouse Service and Coast Guard history with dedicated service and life-saving exploits that paralleled the careers of their male counterparts
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Annals of Internal Medicine,
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primary care in the Annals of Internal Medicine
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It was a book for which many men would kill, a book looked by magicians and enchantresses in the annals of time, which disappeared from the world during the dark epochs of humanity and whose tenancy had meant a death sentence for its holder
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“Your loyalty will be noted in the annals of the Lore Masters in Coermantyr
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The courage we muster will be noted in the annals of the Lore Masters
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the Passenger Pigeon are the 2 saddest stories in the annals of
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The long, hot summer continued and, shortly after a Christmas almost unmarked by us, the country was devastated by the worst bush-fires in the annals of this drought stricken continent
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Michael Wittmann fought to the bitter end for his Fatherland; his place in the annals of military history is thoroughly deserved
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This is probably unequaled in the annals of military history
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It wasn't long afterwards that their two classmates at the University of Liverpool, George and Paul, joined their team and thus began one of the most prolific partnerships in the annals of research history
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No one would speak your name as they recited the town’s annals of infamy
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the annals of high school now that the God-zog has him in his sights
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cynicism and brutality are almost unmatched in the annals of
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the Annals of Rheumatic Diseases that he obtained good results with enzyme treatment in over 700 patients with
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Annals NY Acad Sci 1990;585:295-301
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cupied the gassy annals of outer space that started at the
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After having been lost in the annals of time itself over
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Be that as it may, in the annals of the Arab legend there was a battle extraordinary in ‘the Year of the Elephant’, entirely fought by birds to save the precincts of Kabah the then Temple of the Hubal
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What rank Hindu ingratitude to those patriots out to protect their homeland and its ancient way of life! Wonder if there is any parallel of such a social cruelty in the annals of human history!
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little, but for nothing, in the annals of diplomacy
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that are lost in the annals of time because I didn't write about them at the time
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They will go down in the annals of criminal history in Britain
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After having been lost in the annals of time itself over many generations, the location of the Well was fraught with the fallacy of mankind in attempting to spread the truth by word of mouth
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annals of the world
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35-5: 2 de Mayo: the 2d of May, 1808, is one of the great days inthe annals of Spain
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Sound a little like all of the history of civilized humans so far? Sound a bit like all the news media reports of crises and disasters so far? What these scientific asses have still not realized…or found out; is that the obscene unfeeling separation of scientific probing observation has affected every scientific experiment ever done in the annals of Science
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“Neither have I but I am sure if you search the annals of psychiatry you will find it is a psychic illness that surely exists
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The Annals of Civilized History are filled with rotten rulers… It is full of their genetic rot
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It was sacrificed as a fatted calf in the annals of Shaker History as one sin every Shaker Community must avoid like the plague if they want to survive at all… secrecy
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Read the annals of Christianity: and you will see how good intentions are led astray by hidden evil
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This inexplicable reversal of Hitler’s anti-Semitism could not be allowed to stand in the annals of history as the most inexplicable mystery of WW2
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Not a great day in the annals of Phil Wilson, debonair man about town and stand-up idiot
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Writers there are who say the first adventure he met with was that of Puerto Lapice; others say it was that of the windmills; but what I have ascertained on this point, and what I have found written in the annals of La Mancha, is that he was on the road all day, and towards nightfall his hack and he found themselves dead tired and hungry, when, looking all around to see if he could discover any castle or shepherd's shanty where he might refresh himself and relieve his sore wants, he perceived not far out of his road an inn, which was as welcome as a star guiding him to the portals, if not the palaces, of his redemption; and quickening his pace he reached it just as night was setting in
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"Have not your worships," replied Don Quixote, "read the annals and histories of England, in which are recorded the famous deeds of King Arthur, whom we in our popular Castilian invariably call King Artus, with regard to whom it is an ancient tradition, and commonly received all over that kingdom of Great Britain, that this king did not die, but was changed by magic art into a raven, and that in process of time he is to return to reign and recover his kingdom and sceptre; for which reason it cannot be proved that from that time to this any Englishman ever killed a raven? Well, then, in the time of this good king that famous order of chivalry of the Knights of the Round Table was instituted, and the amour of Don Lancelot of the Lake with the Queen Guinevere occurred, precisely as is there related, the go-between and confidante therein being the highly honourable dame Quintanona, whence came that ballad so well known and widely spread in our Spain--
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If this has been done by the command of the magician king your father, through fear that I should not afford you the aid you need and are entitled to, I may tell you he did not know and does not know half the mass, and was little versed in the annals of chivalry; for, if he had read and gone through them as attentively and deliberately as I have, he would have found at every turn that knights of less renown than mine have accomplished things more difficult: it is no great matter to kill a whelp of a giant, however arrogant he may be; for it is not many hours since I myself was engaged with one, and-I will not speak of it, that they may not say I am lying; time, however, that reveals all, will tell the tale when we least expect it
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One day Solon was conversing with some elderly wise men in the Egyptian capital of Sais, a town already 8,000 years of age, as documented by the annals engraved on the sacred walls of its temples
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Tales of the bench and assizes and annals of the bluecoat school
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—They are sundered by a bodily shame so steadfast that the criminal annals of the world, stained with all other incests and bestialities, hardly record its breach
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Blackstone, the first settler of the peninsula; that half-mythological personage, who rides through our early annals, seated on the back of a bull
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The Church’s lack of SNARCs probably made that degree of overhead cover redundant—these days, at least—yet that might not have been the case when the tomb was first established, for he had no idea what the “minor angels” who’d expunged Seijin Kohdy from the Church’s annals might have been capable of
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But I should be glad that you should add this case to your annals, for there are points in it which make it quite unique in the criminal records of this or, I believe, of any other country
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The confession of Herbert de Lernac, now lying under sentence of death at Marseilles, has thrown a light upon one of the most inexplicable crimes of the century—an incident which is, I believe, absolutely unprecedented in the criminal annals of any country: Although there is a reluctance to discuss the matter in official circles, and little information has been given to the Press, there are still indications that the statement of this arch-criminal is
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A study published in April 2014 in the Annals of Neurology found that the gene had only a minimal effect on men, while in women it nearly doubled the risk of developing Alzheimer’s or mild cognitive impairment
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In the annals of wild critical overstatement, this one takes the biscuit, but I suppose it was a step up from being compared to Freddie and the Dreamers
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Preventive Services Task Force Reaffirmation Recommendation Statement,” Annals of Internal Medicine 157, no
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, “Cumulative Incidence of False-Positive Results in Repeated, Multimodal Cancer Screening,” Annals of Family Medicine 7 (2009)
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Tears came into the eyes of Retty Priddle, the pretty red-haired youngest—the last bud of the Paridelles, so important in the county annals
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Thirty panels with portraits of the artists of repute in the annals of the Opera adorn this foyer
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Along the way they will cross paths with lords and knights and sorcerers, and many a fair maid and noble lady, to write their names into the annals of Westeros, never to be forgotten
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But the creditors were reserved for a fate unexampled in the annals of commerce
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Yet, though before all was won the Battle of Five Armies was fought, and Thorin was slain, and many deeds of renown were done, the matter would scarcely have concerned later history, or earned more than a note in the long annals of the Third Age, but for an 'accident' by the way
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* This was almost unheard of in the annals of serious stock-market valuations
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Talk about “almost unheard of in the annals of serious stock-market valuations”! H & R Block remains a publicly-traded company, while Blue Bell was taken private in 1984 at $47
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“The annals of forensic medicine are rich with examples of murderers ‘getting off’ when they kill, so peeing isn’t so far-fetched
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Certainly, it is far too early to estimate where and whether Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin whitepaper will appear in the annals of important scientific publications
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Why, you ask, why did we do that to Harry Hands? Was he some sort of super-villain who deserved our Christian persecution, a dumb sort of semi-crucifixion to appall the neighbors and ruin school history so that in the annals of time people would say, "1934, wasn't that the year that—" And fill in the blanks with Look, ma, no pants, no Hands
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Consider what was in store for the ticket holders: a party at the Palace Flop house; a raffle that amounted to a potlatch; an engagement of exciting proportions unknown in the annals of the Row; and, on top of this, a costume party! Any one of these would have been enough
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One point that made HBJ different in short-sale annals was that the big float (72-plus million shares outstanding), the institutional following, and the Wall Street participation all combined to make it an easy stock on which to have an opinion
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Annals of the History of Computing, p
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Crispin Rope, “ENIAC as a Stored-Program Computer: A New Look at the Old Records” (IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, out
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Annals of the Congress of the United States, 17 ago 1789, Washington, DC, Gales & Seaton, 1834, p
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Annals of Tourism Research, v
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Most famous in our Western annals and Indian traditions is that of the White Steed of the Prairies; a magnificent milk-white charger, large-eyed, small-headed, bluff-chested, and with the dignity of a thousand monarchs in his lofty, overscorning carriage