Incident Sentence Examples

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  • Nothing more was said about the incident at the barn.

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  • Maybe that incident inspired her dream that night.

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  • It was an incident which did not change her plan.

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  • A memorable incident occurred at one of these meetings.

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  • Her strong reaction to the childhood incident surprised him.

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  • The next three days flew by without incident - probably because they were all too busy to start any mischief.

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  • Everyone probably knew about the incident with Dulce last night.

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  • No wonder Alex couldn't put that horrible incident out of his mind.

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  • If an incident occurred, why was no one else in the government service housing community awake?

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  • After this last incident, Bill insisted that Katie get a phone.

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  • That evening when Alex came in, she had put the incident to the back of her mind.

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  • Dean made a note to ask Cynthia Byrne about the incident.

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  • The summer and winter following the "Frost King" incident I spent with my family in Alabama.

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  • She'd thought the couch incident meant something to him, like it did her.

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  • The days following the incident, Dean had pored over more mug books, sure he would be able to identify at least one of the two hoods.

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  • One incident alone is preserved.

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  • Maybe it was an isolated incident.

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  • She immediately told him about the incident with Jonathan and Alfonso and he simply nodded.

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  • One incident was an obvious abduction in rural Delaware that occurred overnight.

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  • In the turmoil over the " ` Trent' affair," it was Sumner's word that convinced Lincoln that Mason and Slidell must be given up, and that reconciled the public to that inevitable step. Again and again Sumner used the power incident to his chairmanship to block action which threatened to embroil the United States in war with England and France.

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  • As a result of this gradual hardening and fibrosis of the fascia, symptoms may arise many years after the original incident.

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  • At Anzac similar work was done but the only tactical incident of much importance in that quarter was that Liman von Sanders personally directed a formidable attack upon Birdwood on the night of the 18thr9th, the assailants being defeated with severe loss.

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  • The incident gave him an opportunity for reopening negotiations for peace.

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  • The irregularities send back a scattered reflection of the different incident trains, and this scattered reflection becomes more copious the shorter the wavelength.

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  • Hence the octave, though comparatively feeble in the incident train, may predominate in the scattered reflection constituting the echo.

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  • I considered conveying our tip on the incident directly to Brennan as I still had his cell number but I wasn't rehearsed for a lengthy conversation with him.

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  • Whatever the nature of their recent battles, the incident was entirely accidental.

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  • Look for an incident early in every game, and make a big deal about it, by publicly admonishing the perpetrator.

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  • In those circumstances, it is said, the pursuer has not averred that he was a primary victim of the incident.

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  • In a telling incident, after the grand ayatollah agreed to an interview, his aide called back.

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  • Striving to put the incident behind her, she gets to work on the patient, teenage beauty queen Katie Bryce.

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  • Since a power surge would potentially affect every station, this was cause for ambulance bigwigs to declare a major incident.

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  • The incident is the latest in a series of blunders and computer glitches on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Japan's biggest bourse.

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  • This slight affair seemed considerable in a war, which had been as yet so little marked by military incident.

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  • An evacuation message can be sent to incident teams or the entire crew.

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  • The incident resulted in the removal of the barbell and surgical decompression of the mouth.

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  • In a recent incident even a pizza deliveryman was mugged.

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  • The strong soldier has been utterly demoralized by this incident.

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  • The only effect of this incident on Tikhon was that after being wounded he seldom brought in prisoners.

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  • That evening, when she picked Destiny and Jonathan up, Katie had an interesting perspective on the incident.

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  • The incident led to a feud with the supporters of Morati, among whom was Pozzo di Borgo (destined to be his life-long enemy), and opened a breach between the Bonapartes and Paoli.

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  • The incident reawakened the interest which had early been aroused in the young Corsican by converse with the savant Volney, author of Les Ruines, ou meditation sur les revolutions des empires.

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  • But the music was delayed until the strange incident of a message from the emperor of Brazil encouraged Wagner to complete it in 18J9.

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  • This incident leading to an infor nal war between the Lithuanians and Gen.

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  • But the whole course of this expansion had been watched with suspicion by Japan, from the time of the Saghalien incident of 1875, when the island power, then barely emerging from the feudal age, had to cede her half of the island to Russia, to the Shimonoseki treaty of 1895, when the powers compelled her to forego the profits of her victory over China.

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  • This incident, however, produced a very unfavourable effect on his spirits.

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  • French officials have condemned the desecration but dismissed it as a one-off incident, probably the responsibility of the far right.

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  • Bill Williams the distinguished local historian of Manchester related to me an incident that occurred on this campus in January 1933.

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  • Burmeister regards the legend as an incident in the struggle between the followers of Dionysus and Apollo in Thebes, in which the former were defeated and driven back to Lydia.

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  • This incident suggests two reflections - first that raids or attacks in rear of the " centre of operations " are valueless, however daring, and second that had Zasulich, in his determination to be worthy of his knighthood, concentrated for battle, the presence of the Madritov detachment on the field would have prevented the lamentable and costly misunderstandings of the retreat on Hamatan.

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  • A state of equilibrium was established, only momentarily disturbed by Kuropatkin's offensive on the Sha-ho in October, and by the Sandepu incident in the winter, until at last Oyama fought a battle on a grand scale and won it.

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  • The positions of the rival armies from the 18th of October, the close of the battle of the Sha-ho, to the 26th of January 1905, the opening of the battle of Sandepu (Heikoutai)- a period almost entirely devoid of incident - may be described by the old-fashioned term " winter quarters."

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  • This incident provoked the wildest indignation, and Russia was for some days on the verge of war with England.

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  • And it is not so likely that Mark should have mistaken it for a distinct incident as that an editor of his Gospel should have done so.

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  • There was a touching incident when the queen's uncles, the dukes of Cumberland and Sussex, two old men, came forward to perform their obeisance.

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  • The incident strengthened Prince Albert's hands in trying to carry out sundry domestic reforms which were being stoutly resisted by vested interests.

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  • Here occurred the famous incident of the theft of a ribbon, of which he accused a girl fellow-servant.

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  • The decisive incident for his private life as well as for his reign was the entrance of Cardinal Richelieu, hitherto the queen's chief adviser, into the king's council in 1624.

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  • A small incident may illustrate the novelty of the assemblage of the one great court on that day.

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  • He turned to literature and published some mediocre poems. In January 1870 a violent incident brought him again into prominence.

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  • Though it is perhaps needlessly long, the thread of the story is never lost amid a crowd of details; every incident is made subordinate to the general idea, appears in its appropriate place, and contributes its share to the perfection of the whole.

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  • Poynting may also be mentioned, in which the tangential component of the thrust of obliquely incident radiation is separately put in evidence, by the torsion produced in an arrangement which is not sensitive to the normal component or to the radiometer-pressure of the residual gas.

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  • The rather small bulk of Maine's published and avowed work may be explained partly by a fine literary sense which would let nothing go out under his name unfinished, partly by the drawbacks incident to precarious health.

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  • To one who had been a man of war from his youth up, who had won and lost many fights, the rout of a detachment and the forcible seizure of some debateable frontier lands was an untoward incident; but it was no sufficient reason for calling upon the British, although they had guaranteed his territory's integrity, to vindicate his rights by hostilities which would certainly bring upon him a Russian invasion from the north, and would compel his British allies to throw an army into Afghanistan from the south-east.

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  • In 1439, in the reign of Zara Yakub, a religious discussion between an Abyssinian, Abba Giorgis, and a Frank had led to the despatch of an embassy from Abyssinia to the Vatican; but the initiative in the Roman Catholic missions to Abyssinia was taken, not by Rome, but by Portugal, as an incident in the struggle with the Mussulmans for the command of the trade route to India by the Red Sea.

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  • Minor operations moreover, especially in Arkansas and southern Missouri, were continually undertaken by both sides during 1862-1863, of which the battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas (December 7, 1862), was the most notable incident.

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  • Charles (Assumption of Moses, pp. 105 seq.), and it appears that the incident was familiar to Clement of Alexandria, Origen and other early writers.

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  • Of personal incident, apart from his mission to Scotland in 1560, there is little.

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  • By introducing genuine reforms for the benefit of officers and common soldiers alike, and by laying himself out for popularity in the most pronounced fashion - notably by his fire-eating attitude towards Germany in April 1887 in connexion with the Schnaebele frontier incident - Boulanger came to be accepted by the mob as the man destined to give France her revenge for the disasters of 1870, and to be used simultaneously as a tool by all the anti-Republican intriguers.

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  • The "Aphorisms on Naturphilosophie" contained in the Jahrbiicher der Medicin als Wissenschaft (1806-1808) are for the most part extracts from the Wiirzburg lectures; and the Denkmal der Schrift von den gottlichen Dingen des Herrn Jacobi wasdrawn forth by the special incident of Jacobi's work.

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  • A noteworthy incident of the Concord affair, and characteristic of the attitude which the provincials had maintained and continued to maintain for another year, was the official representation to the king by the Massachusetts people that the regulars were the first to fire upon them, and that they returned the fire and fought through the day in strict defence of their rights and homes as Englishmen.

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  • On the 3rd of July Washington took command of the American army at Cambridge and proceeded with what is known as the "siege of Boston," which was marked by no special incident, and closed with the evacuation of the town by the British on the 17th of March 1776, Howe sailing away to Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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  • This stage of religion is well illustrated by the Red Indian custom of offering sacrifice to certain rocks, or whirlpools, or to the indwelling spirits connected with them; the rite is only performed in the neighbourhood of the object, it is an incident of a canoe or other voyage, and is not intended to secure any benefits beyond a safe passage past the object in question; the spirit to be propitiated has a purely local sphere of influence, and powers of a very limited nature.

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  • The blessing of the Bread and Cup, as an incident in a feast of Christian brotherhood, is all that the Didache has in common with Paul and the Synoptists.

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  • He was held responsible not only for the occupation itself, but for every untoward incident to which it gave rise; even Blucher's attempt to blow up the Pont de Jena, which he had prevented, was laid to his charge.

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  • The history of the Babis, though covering a comparatively short period, is so full of incident and the particulars now available are so numerous, that the following account purports to be only the briefest sketch.

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  • Ruskin's Oxford career, broken by the two years passed abroad, was not very full of incident or of usefulness.

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  • He was soon in the thick of the negotiations with France (1911) which arose over the Agadir incident, and which, owing to the state of KiderlenWachter's health, were partly conducted between him and the French ambassador, Jules Cambon, at the Bavarian spa of Kissingen.

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  • When the Dogger Bank incident occurred, the possibility of operations of war being carried on within a few miles of British home ports, and amid the busy traffic of the North Sea, was brought vividly home to British minds.

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  • It is assumed further that the absorption is proportional to the incident radiation and (at any rate approximately) independent of the temperature, while the radiation is assumed to be a function of the temperature 6 Phil.

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  • Applying the reasoning to the case of a homogeneous radiation traversing an absorbing medium, we realize that the mutual disturbances of the molecules by collision or otherwise must bring in the free period of the molecule whatever the incident radiation may be.

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  • Such bodies are said to be fluorescent, the degradation of motion towards that determined by its temperature gives rise to the law of Stokes, the fluorescent light being in nearly all cases of lower frequency than the incident light.

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  • The fluorescent bands in this case appear to shift rapidly when the period of the incident vibration is altered, though the change may be small.

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  • For as a romance the Utopia has little interest either of incident or of character.

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  • The life of Ulfilas during the following thirty-three years is marked by only one recorded incident fSozomen iv.

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  • The refusal of the emperor William to entertain this project shows that in such matters his judgment was more correct than that of his counsellor, and the incident proves that the latter had anything but a clear insight into the historical position.

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  • The next incident is the defeat of Galerius, between Carrhae and Callinicus, where he had entered Mesopotamia (about 296), in the war provoked by Narses in consequence of his relations with Armenia.

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  • One other incident in the chequered history of Antwerp deserves mention.

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  • The Fashoda incident of July 1898 was a result of this policy, and Hanotaux's distrust of England is frankly stated in his literary works.

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  • It is the result of the too great intensity of the light incident upon the retina, and which in normal eyeballs is adequately diminished by the absorptive power of the pigmentary material.

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  • In this event, the whiteness of the tips will be due to the scattering or irregular reflexion of the incident rays of light from the surface of the numerous gas bubbles.

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  • As the sun rises, the rays enter the prisms more and more obliquely, and the angle of minimum deviation increases; but since the emergent ray makes the same angle with the refracting edge as the incident ray, it follows that the parhelia will remain on the parhelic circle, while receding from the inner halo.

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  • This incident inspired Itagaki with an apprehension that the country was about to pass under the yoke of a bureaucratic government.

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  • On the great day of the feast there was a procession of the priests, the sacrificial assistants of every kind, the representatives of every part of the empire with their victims, of the cavalry, in short of the population of Attica and 1 So named from a note (1902) directed by Dr Don Louis Maria Drago, the Argentine minister of foreign affairs, to the Argentine diplomatic representative at Washington at the time of the difficulties of Venezuela incident to the collection of debts owed to foreigners by that country.

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  • To this period, moreover, Bede's incident of the English slave-boys (if indeed it be accepted as historical) ought to be assigned.

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  • On account of an incident that happened at Dundee - his slaughter of a young Englishman named Selby, for an insult offered to him - he is said to have been outlawed, and so driven into rebellion against the English.

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  • The solitary incident of note in this period of his life is the ridiculous quarrel with Rousseau, which throws much light upon the character of the great sentimentalist.

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  • The discovery with which Leverrier's name is popularly identified was only an incident in his career.

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  • Southey made the incident the subject of his ballad of "The Inchcape Rock."

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  • The details of his later years after this incident are somewhat scanty.

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  • There is one incident which must in any case be accepted as it is found in both narratives.

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  • But putting this incident aside, the Galilean and Jerusalem traditions do not admit of reconciliation with one another.

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  • After this incident Peter returned to Jerusalem.

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  • This incident was bound to affect Frederick German politics.

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  • The three years which elapsed between this diet and another important diet which met in the same city are full of incident.

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  • The government as restored by Andrea Doria, with certain modifications tending to impart to it a more conservative character, remained unchanged until the outbreak of the French Revolution and the creation of the Ligurian republic. During this long period of nearly three centuries, in which the most dramatic incident is the conspiracy of Fieschi, the Genoese found no small compensation for their lost traffic in the East in the vast profits which they made as the bankers of the Spanish crown and outfitters of the Spanish armies and fleets both in the old world and the new, and Genoa, more fortunate than many of the other cities of Italy, was comparatively immune from foreign domination.

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  • The cabinet fell on a motion of censure brought forward by Kossuth, who had profited by the bribery incident to resume the leadership of his party.

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  • These doubtless had a more individual character, and often celebrated some incident supposed to have occurred in the lifetime of the gad.

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  • One incident of the tale of Osiris acquired a deep ethical meaning in connection with the dead.

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  • Such an incident, which might have constituted a precedent for more important acts of a similar kind, could hardly be overlooked by the British representative.

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  • This incident inflamed the minds of many Egyptians, and almost all the opposition elements in the country were united by the appeal to religious fanaticism, of which the incident was partly the effect and partly the cause.

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  • An incident occurred in June 1906 which illustrated the danger which might arise if anything happened to beget the idea that the protecting power had weakened its hold.

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  • The Taba incident, to which reference has been made, arose in the beginning of 1906 over the claim of the sultan of Turkey to jurisdiction in the Sinai peninsula.

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  • The Fashoda incident was the subject of important diplomatic negotiations, which at one time approached an acute phase; but ultimately the French position was found to be untenable, and on the 11th of December Marchand and his men returned to France by the Sobat, Abyssinia and Jibuti.

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  • An incident now occurred which made a strong impression on all present.

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  • The Battle with Amalek at Rephidim.-This incident is derived from E, but is clearly out of place in its present context.

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  • He was quite aware of the discontent the system excited, and the good-nature with which he tolerated the criticisms directed against it and him is illustrated by a well-known incident.

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  • This was a necessary incident of his scheme of reform.

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  • The incident of Odysseus and Nausicaa formed the subject of a lost play by Sophocles and was frequently represented in ancient art.

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  • In Ulva and Mesocarpus the chromatophore is a single plate, which in the latter genus places its edge towards the incident light; in Spirogyra they are spiral bands embedded in the primordial utricle; in Zygnema they are a pair of stellate masses, the rays of which branch peripherally; in Oedogonium they are longitudinally-disposed anastomosing bands; in Desmids plates with irregular margins; in Cladophora polyhedral plates; in Vaucheria minute elliptical bodies occurring in immense numbers.

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  • The most famous incident, his quarrel with the chiefjustice, has no contemporary authority and was first related by Sir Thomas Elyot in 1531.

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  • An odd incident precipitated the result.

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  • The names are diversely given, but probably the combat was only one incident in the long wars of the Camerons with the great Clan Chattan confederacy.

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  • Tell is represented as being one of those who swore at the Ruth to drive out the oppressors; but the narrative of his doings is merely one incident in the general movement which began quite independently of him.

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  • A few days later (November 18) the Tell incident takes place (described according to the White Book version), and on the appointed date the general rising.

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  • It is possible that there may be warm springs on the bed of Lake Victoria, as such springs are of frequent occurrence in the Pamirs; but there is no indication of them in the Chakmaktin basin, and the latter lake must be regarded rather as an incident in the course of the Aksu - a widening of the river channel in the midst of this highlevel, glacier-formed valley - than as the fountain-head of the infant stream.

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  • The Spion Kop incident led to much controversy; for an admirable elucidation of the facts see The Times History of the War in South Africa.

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  • A notable incident in the history of the state was the immigration of the Mormons from Missouri, about 1840.

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  • It declared that the law which called it into being was no longer binding, and that it was supreme in all matters incident to amending the constitution.

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  • He lived at Rome until after the incident at Anagni.

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  • We have followed it long enough to see its directness and simplicity, to observe the naturalness with which one incident succeeds another, and to watch the gradual manifestation of a personality at once strong and sympathetic, wielding extraordinary powers, which are placed wholly at the service of others, and refusing to be hindered from helping men by the ordinary restrictions of social or religious custom.

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  • Before He left the Temple, never to return, one incident gave Him pure satisfaction.

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  • If we ask what must, on grounds of literary probability, have been added before the record was closed, we may content ourselves here with saying that some incident must certainly have been narrated which should have realized the twice-repeated promise that Jesus would be seen by His disciples in Galilee.

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  • Next, we see that wherever we are able to observe its method of relating an incident, as in the case of the healing of the centurion's servant, we have the same characteristics of brevity and simplicity which we admired in St Mark.

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  • A wide knowledge of the Old Testament supplies him with a text to illustrate one incident after another; and so deeply is he impressed with the correspondence between the life of Christ and the words of ancient prophecy, that he does not hesitate to introduce his quotations by the formula " that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet."

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  • But by way of incident he has almost nothing to add till we come to the closing scenes.

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  • The next incident is the feeding of the five thousand, which belongs to the Galilean ministry and is recorded by the three other evangelists.

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  • St John's narratives are in large part personal memories, and in more than one incident he himself figures as the unnamed disciple " whom Jesus loved."

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  • The beauty of art is a beauty born in the spirit of the artist and born again in the spectator; it is not like the beauty of natural things, an incident of their existence, but is " essentially a question, an address to a responding breast, a call to the heart and spirit."

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  • Hence light incident along the direction BC will be reflected along CE.

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  • The mirror mm is attached to the framework pafe, the members of which are parallel to the incident and reflected rays SO, OR, and the diagonal pf is perpendicular to the mirror.

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  • Having approached the Russian ambassador in such a way as to remove the prejudice existing against him in Russia since the incident of 1867, he rendered himself eligible for office; and on the fall of the Tirard cabinet in 1888 he became president of the council and minister of the interior in a radical ministry, which pledged itself to the revision of the constitution, but was forced to combat the proposals of General Boulanger.

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  • Perhaps the most interesting incident in his primacy was when he drove the secular clergy from their college of Canterbury Hall, Oxford, and filled their places with monks.

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  • The first war with the French was merely an incident in the greater contest in Europe.

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  • The one incident that stands out conspicuously is the capture and subsequent defence of Arcot by Clive in 1751.

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  • After the arrival of Lord Dufferin as governor-general the incident known as the Panjdeh Scare brought Britain to the verge of war with Russia.

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  • The durbar was interrupted by the news that a Russian general had attacked and routed the Afghan force holding the bridge across the river Kushk, and the incident might possibly have resulted in war between Britain and Russia but for the slight importance that Abdur Rahman attributed to what he termed a border scuffle.

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  • The incident, however, led to military measures being taken by the government of Lord Dufferin, which had far-reaching effects on Indian finance.

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  • The Panjdeh incident was likewise the cause of the establishment of Imperial Service troops in India.

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  • Her first years were passed without particular incident in the home circle, where the training of their children was a matter of the greatest concern to the queen and the prince consort.

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  • Heriot, the surrender of the best horse or ox, is also considered as the common incident of villein tenure, although, of course, its very name proves its intimate connexion with the outfit of soldiers (here-geatu).

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  • War soon broke out between the victors, the chief incident of which was the siege and capture by famine of Perusia, and the alleged sacrifice of three hundred of its defenders by the young Caesar at the altar of his uncle.

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  • The expedition of his son Louis to conquer England can hardly be considered as an incident of his reign, though he was careful to safeguard the rights of the French Crown.

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  • The occupation of Monterey for a few hours by a Buenos Aires privateer (1818) was the only incident of actual war that California saw in all these years; and it, in truth, was a ridiculous episode, fit introduction to the bloodless play-wars, soon to be inaugurated in Californian politics.

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  • He was kept many months waiting trial, there being considerable friction between the colonial government and the British government over the incident.

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  • He was an early adherent of Luther, and, becoming elector of Saxony by his brother's death 1 This incident earned for him among the Parisians the contemptuous nickname of "John of Lagny, who does not hurry."

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  • One outstanding incident was the filibustering expedition of William Walker, who was at first invited by the Liberals of Leon to assist them against the Conservatives of Granada, and who, after seizing the supreme power in 1856, was expelled by the combined forces of the neighbouring states, and on venturing to return was shot at Trujillo in Honduras on the 12th of September 1860.

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  • In 1895 occurred the Hatch incident, which led to the occupation of the port of Corinto by a British fleet.

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  • In 1873, at the time of the "Virginius" incident (see Cuba), when an invasion of Spain was projected, Sheridan was designated to command the United States field army.

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  • Here is doubtless the source of the chief incident of the Herodotean Life - the birth of Homer " Son of the Meles."

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  • The incident shows that the poems of the Ionic Homer had gained in the 6th century B.C., and in the Doric parts of the Peloponnesus, the ascendancy, the national importance and the almost canonical character which they ever afterwards retained.

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  • It turns entirely upon a single incident, occupying a few days only.

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  • The incident is certainly very much out of keeping with the vehement action of that part of the poem, and especially with the moment when Achilles returns to the field, eager to meet Hector and avenge the death of his friend.

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  • Then came what is known as the Schnaebele incident, the arrest on the German frontier of a French official named Schnaebele, which caused immense excitement in France.

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  • They all declared that they would not decide the matter upon general grounds affecting the prerogative, but upon special circumstances incident to the case; and with this answer they were dismissed.

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  • The first kind are the Idola Tribus, idols of the tribe, fallacies incident to humanity or the race in general.

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  • The second kind are the Idola Specus, idols of the cave, or errors incident to the peculiar mental or bodily constitution of each individual, for according to the state of the individual's mind is his view of things.

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  • The spiritual aspect of things is now the main topic. The poet deals less with incident, and more with the moral significance of the nation's sufferings.

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  • It was his purpose to show that the forms of thought (which he sought to isolate from the peculiarities incident to the organic body) were not merely customary means for licking into convenient shape the data of perception, but entered as underlying elements into the constitution of objects, making experience possible and determining the fundamental structure of nature.

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  • Knox is probably not wrong in regarding this strange incident as the spring of his own public life.

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  • The year closed with a frontier incident between Chile and Argentina in the disputed territory of Ultima Esperanza, where some Argentine colonists were ejected by Chilean police; but both governments signed protocols agreeing not to take aggressive action in consequence.

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  • But the six or seven weeks which passed between the death of the one king and the coronation of the other proved a disturbed interval, and full of stirring incident.

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  • The lastnamed incident soon came to an inglorious termination for its hero.

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  • Frequent interruptions occurred on the telegraph line between Teheran and Meshed in 1885, at the time of the Panjdeh incident, when the Russians were advancing towards Afghanistan and Sir Peter Lumsden was on the Afghan frontier; and Sir Ronald Thomson concluded an agreement with the Persian government for the line to be kept in working order by an English inspector, the Indian government paying a share not exceeding 20,000 rupees per annum of the cost of maintenance, and an English signaller being stationed at Meshed.

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  • This incident was considered by some British observers to have been brought about by Russian intrigue, and the fact that Ala ad-daula was dismissed in 1904, after the Japanese had achieved several initial successes in the Russo-Japanese war, was held to confirm this opinion.

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  • This incident, combined with the employment of the so-called Cossacks, evoked a protest from the Nationalists, who asserted that Russia was aiding the Royalists; the accusation was true only in so far as it referred to the conduct of certain Russian officials who acted without the consent of the Russian government.

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  • The necessity for fixing the frontier in this direction was emphasized by the Waima incident.

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  • The deepest indignation was aroused by this incident, and was still further increased by the trivial way in which the case was dealt with by the court.

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  • They were without adventure, almost without incident, but it was in them that he achieved so much distinction that at his death in 1558 he had the highest scientific and literary reputation of any man in Europe.

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  • The Cuban insurgents gave him much trouble and anxiety, the famous Virginius incident nearly leading to a rupture between Spain and the United States.

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  • Castelar always prided himself on having terminated this incident without too much damage to the prestige of Spain.

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  • In the last Martial imagines his friend wandering about discontentedly through the crowded streets of Rome, and undergoing all the discomforts incident to attendance on the levees of the great.

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  • It was this incident that caused the despatch of the Methuen mission and the renewal of the Anglo-Portuguese alliance in 1703.

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  • To this incident a number of disconnected regulations affecting the priests have been attached, of which the first, viz.

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  • The extraordinary localization of the glove-making industry in Gloversville, Johnstown and other parts of Fulton county, is an incident of much interest in the economic history of the United States.

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  • It has naturally suffered from the corruptions incident to transmission through MSS.

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  • This war of succession was, in reality, an incident of the Hundred Years' War, the partisans of Blois and Montfort supporting respectively the kings of France and England.

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  • It has been inferred from this incident that the Langobardi had already moved southwards, but the force mentioned may very well have been sent from the old home of the tribe, as the various Suevic peoples seem generally to have preserved some form of political union.

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  • A comparatively unimportant incident precipitated matters.

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  • This verdict was ignored by the government, and subsequently quashed by the Queen's Bench in Dublin, but additional feeling was roused in respect of the incident owing to a message later sent by Mr Gladstone ending with the words "Remember Mitchelstown."

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  • In 1863 a regrettable incident in his private life made him retire temporarily from the public service, but four years later he re-entered it and served for ten years as adlatus to the minister of the interior.

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  • The site of the Black Hole is now covered with a black marble slab, and the incident is commemorated by a monument erected by Lord Curzon in 1902.

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  • Penal establishments were formed at Newcastle in New South Wales, at Hobart and Launceston in Tasmania, and an unsuccessful attempt was made to colonize Port Phillip. The most noteworthy incident in the first decade of the 19th century was the forcible deportation by the officers of the New South Wales Corps, a regiment raised in England for service in the colony, of the governor, Captain Bligh, R.N., the naval officer identified with the mutiny of the " Bounty."

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  • The perspective changes - the Renaissance grows less and the middle ages more; the Protestant Revolution becomes a complex of economics and politics and religion; the French Revolution a vast social reform in which the Terror was an incident, &c., &c. The result has been a complete transformation of history since the middle of the 19th century.

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  • Spanish expeditions in 1774 and 1775 visited the south-eastern coast and laid a foundation for subsequent territorial claims, one incident of which were the Nootka Sound seizures of 1789.

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  • Perhaps the most remarkable incident in the life of Theodosius from a personal point of view is the incident of his submission to the reprimands of Ambrose, who dared to rebuke him and refuse to admit him to the Eucharist till he had done public penance for punishing a riot in Thessalonica by a wholesale massacre of the populace.

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  • The creation of a protectorate is convenient for the superior and the inferior; it relieves the former from the full responsibilities incident to annexation; it spares to some extent the feelings of the latter.

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  • The name Coma Berenices, applied to a constellation, commemorates this incident.

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  • He was accompanied by many of his disciples; and as they passed by the Tai Mountain, an incident occurred which may be narrated as a specimen of the way in which he communicated to them his lessons.

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  • After 1897 British influence in Abyssinia, owing largely no doubt to the conquest of the Sudan, the destruction of the dervish power and the result of the Fashoda incident, was sensibly on the increase.

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  • The trouble was allayed by the tact of General Hearsey, who reported the incident to the Indian government on the 24th of January.

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  • In later accounts this incident is explained away.

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  • In 1858 appeared The Courtship of Miles Standish, based on a charming incident in the early history of the Plymouth colony, and, along with it, a number of minor poems, included under the modest title, Birds of Passage.

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  • The incident has become known in history as the "Trent Affair."

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  • Platinum black, for instance, in which the metal is in a state of fine division, absorbs nearly all the light incident on it, while polished platinum reflects the greater part.

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  • Thus if the body absorbed half the incident radiation its absorptive power would be 2, and if it absorbed all the incident radiation its absorptive power would be r.

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  • The fraction of the incident radiation which is not absorbed by a body gives a measure of its reflecting power, with which we are not here concerned.

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  • It is closely related to the coefficient k which we have just defined, the equation connecting the two being k= 4lrK/X,X being the wavelength of the incident light.

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  • Its northern frontier was decided by the Anglo-Russian agreement of 1873, and delimited by the Russo-Afghan boundary commission of 1885, which gave rise to the Panjdeh incident.

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  • The Colombian revolutionary leaders had made use of the Venezuelan frontier as a base of operations, and the result was an invasion of Venezuelan territory by Colombian government troops, an incident which at once caused a diplomatic quarrel.

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  • On the English stage the liberty 01 unrestricted incident and complicated action, the power of multiplying characters and introducing prose scenes, would have exactly suited his somewhat intermittent genius, both by covering defects and by giving greater scope for the exhibition of power.

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  • An incident which occurred in 1815-1816 did much to make permanent the hostility of the frontiersmen to the British.

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  • This incident is one of the most remarkable instances of misplaced faith recorded in history.

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  • At the close of the next session (that of 1894), after this incident had occurred, Rhodes laid on the table a bill drafted by himself, the shortest the House had ever seen.

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  • This involves a minute investigation of the history of that battle, to ascertain if there are any authentic traces of this incident, or any opportunity for it to have taken place.

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  • In the MS. of the chronicle of Diebold Schilling of Bern (c. 1480) there is in the picture of the battle of Sempach a warrior pierced with spears falling to the ground, which may possibly be meant for Winkelried; while in that of Diebold Schilling of Lucerne (1511), though in the text no allusion is made to any such incident, there is a similar picture of a man who has accomplished Winkelried's feat, but he is dressed in the colours of Lucerne.

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  • In 18 3 2 four Indian chiefs from the Oregon country journeyed to St Louis to obtain a copy of the white man's Bible; and this incident aroused the missionary zeal of the religious denominations.

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  • And that this is the intire and adequate cause of their colours, is manifest, because they have no power to change or alter the colours of any sort of Rays incident apart, but put on all colours indifferently, with which they are inlightened.

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  • In January 1910 the Prussian policy was again arraigned in the German parliament in connexion with the "Kattowitz incident," Herr von Delbriick justifying the removal of a number of minor officials, for voting for Polish candidates at a municipal election, on the ground that the officials of the empire deserted the ground on which the constitution of the empire rested if they failed to support Prussia in her struggle (The Times, January 13, 1910, 5 d.).

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  • The campaigns of 1462-6364, though full of incident and bloodshed, were not of first-rate political importance.

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  • The good understanding was so complete that a disagreeable incident in the Sandwich Islands, in which the injudicious conduct of a French agent very nearly precipitated hostilities, was amicably settled; and the ministry had the satisfaction of knowing that, if their policy had produced prosperity at home, it had also maintained peace abroad.

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  • If the queen had had her way, Lord Palmerston would have been removed from the foreign office after this incident.

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  • The weakness of the Chinese empire was not appreciated at that time; the unfortunate incident on the Peiho in the previous summer had created an exaggerated impression of the strength of the Chinese arms, and some natural anxiety was felt for the success of the expedition.

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  • Otherwise, reference was made for an interpretation to the pontifices in olden times,afterwards frequently to the Sibylline books,or the Etruscan haruspices, when the incident was not already provided for by a rule, as, for example, that it was unlucky for a person leaving his house to meet a raven, that the sudden death of a person from epilepsy at a public meeting was a sign to break up the assembly.

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  • Before Burke had begun his duties, an incident occurred which illustrates the character of the two men.

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  • He fed them on the blood taken from their own veins daily, depriving them of all other food, and he found that the fatal cooling incident to starvation was thus postponed, and existence prolonged.

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  • Whatever element of truth there may have been in this, however, the significance of the incident was much exaggerated.

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  • At first it was thought that the attack would be fatal, and Lord Fitzmaurice in the House of Lords compared the incident with that of the death of Chatham, a compliment much appreciated in Germany.

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  • Soon after his return in 1666 the incident occurred which determined his career.

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  • Rumour enlarged the incident into a military plot against freedom.

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  • This incident afterwards became known as the massacre of the Champ de Mars.

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  • His qualities are not those of the great masters of fiction; but he had an inexhaustible imagination, some faculty for simple combination of incident, a homely tragic force which is very genuine and effective, and up to a certain point a fine narrative power.

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  • As a creator of aught but romantic incident, indeed, Cooper's claims to renown must rest on the fine figure of the Leatherstocking, and, in a less degree, on that of his friend and companion, the Big Serpent.

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  • He was accompanied by his friend Theseus, who carried off the princess Antiope, sister of Hippolyte, an incident which led to a retaliatory invasion of Attica, in which Antiope perished fighting by the side of Theseus.

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  • This incident, though in many ways disastrous, was the cause of the establishment of the foreign customs service, which has proved of such inestimable advantage to the Chinese government.

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  • The problem of measuring from an axis perpendicular to this plane is solved on the principle that the incident and reflected rays of light make equal angles with the perpendicular to a reflecting surface.

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  • But the most striking incident in the history of the verification of Newton's law was the return of Halley's comet to perihelion, on the 12th of March 1759, in approximate accordance with Clairault's calculation of the delays due to the action of Jupiter and Saturn.

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  • On each side of the village the coast scenery is remarkably picturesque, the rugged cliffs - reaching in the promontory of Red Head, the scene of a thrilling incident in the Antiquary, a height of 267 ft.

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  • Only by taking them along with the formally political speeches, and regarding the whole as one unbroken series, can we see clearly the full scope of the task which he set before him, - a task in which his long resistance to Philip was only the most dramatic incident, and in which his real achievement is not to be measured by the event of Chaeronea.

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  • The degree to which political enmity was exasperated by the Euboean War may be judged from the incident of Midias, an adherent of Eubulus, and a type of opulent rowdyism.

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  • Escheat is also an incident of copyhold tenure.

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  • The incident occupies at least four days, but the main narrative reckons three days between i.

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  • To explain these, myths have been developed to show that they arose in some grotesque incident of Baiame's personal existence on earth.

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  • This incident takes numerous shapes, as in the story of the fatal birth of Perseus, Paris, the Egyptian prince shut up in a tower, the birth of Oedipus.

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  • Finally the names of his children Moab and Ammon are explained by an incident when he is a cave-dweller on a mountain.

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  • Especially interesting are the traditions associating the same figure or incident with widely separated localities.

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  • The incident is obscure in many respects, but it is perhaps worth noting that Hnaef's chief follower, Hengest, may quite possibly be identical with the founder of the Kentish dynasty.

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  • It follows then that if a stream of light be incident at the polarizing angle on a pile of parallel transparent plates of the same nature, each surface in turn will be met by the light at the polarizing angle and will give rise to a reflected portion polarized in the plane of incidence.

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  • If the incident light be polarized in a plane, making an angle a with the plane of incidence, the stream may be resolved into two that are polarized in the principal azimuths, and these will be reflected in accordance with the above laws.

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  • Now Fresnel's formulae were obtained by assuming that the incident, reflected and refracted vibrations are in the same or opposite phases at the interface of the media, and since there is no real factor that converts cos T into cos (T+p), he inferred that the occurrence of imaginary expressions for the coefficients of vibration denotes a change of phase other than 7r, this being represented by a change of sign.

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  • Applying this interpretation to the formulae given above, it follows that when the incident light is polarized at an azimuth a to the plane of incidence and the second medium is the less refracting, the reflected light at angles of incidence exceeding the critical angle is elliptically polarized with a difference of phase A between the components polarized in the principal azimuths that is given by tan (A/2) =cot i l l (1 - µ 2 cosec 2 i).

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  • Thus constructed, the ' prism produces no lateral shift of the transmitted pencil; a conical pencil, incident directly, has nearly constant polarization over its extent, and consequently the error in determining the polarization of a parallel pencil, incident not quite normally, is a minimum.

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  • The episode of the Spanish marriages forms an important incident in the history of Europe; for it broke the entente cordiale between the two western Liberal powers and accelerated the downfall of the July monarchy in France.

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  • In the storm which ensued the legates were glad to escape with their lives, and the incident at length closed with a letter from the pope, declaring that by beneficium he meant merely bonum factum.

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  • A bas-relief commemorates the incident.

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  • After this incident many dervishes (religious mendicants) gathered round the young sheikh, whose reputation for sanctity speedily grew.

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  • He is thus an observer, witness, and participant in the incident, and the work is then complete."

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  • The leader was condemned to death in the emir's court and executed in the market place of Sokoto, and the incident was chiefly interesting for the display of loyalty to the British administration which it evoked on all sides from the native rulers.

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  • But the incident was evidently unknown to the author of chap. xv., and in this subordination of the history of Saul to that of David, in the reshaping of writings by specifically Judaean hands, we have a preliminary clue to the literary growth of the book.

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  • At the age of fifteen, during his last year at school, he was "converted," an incident that throughout life remained to him "more certain than that he had hands or feet."

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  • At the time of the queen's death an unseemly incident was occasioned by Leopold's refusal to see his daughter Stephanie, who in consequence was not present at her mother's funeral.

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  • But the development of manufactures in the first half of the 19th century, the competition of the new western states in farm products, and the change in the character of the population incident to the growth of cities, caused a great change in agriculture after 1860.

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  • The story is full of picturesque detail and stirring incident, full also of interesting problems in folk-lore and mythology; and throughout it is dominated by the figure of the grim Hagen, who, twitted with cowardice and his advice spurned, is determined that there shall be no turning back and that they shall go through with it to the bitter end.

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  • Was it an isolated incident, or was there always conflict between Alex and his uncle?

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  • Before she folded the letter, Lisa described the incident with Allen, asking Connie if she had given him the instructions to the Giddon house.

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  • When I think back to that afternoon, and lord knows, I've pondered the incident a thousand times, I marvel at our collective wisdom in disregarding caution and acting as we did.

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  • One such incident was an obvious abduction in rural Delaware that occurred overnight.

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  • Kirkwall police would like to hear from anyone who witnessed the incident.

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  • The Toronto Star runs a story which recounts the chicken incident from an eyewitness.

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  • The tour was a resounding success, only marred by one small incident.

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  • They had a communal larder, and the villagers used to come and steal from this, and I can remember a curious incident.

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  • The most violent incident took place at Grenoble railroad station on 18 May.

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  • We cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage, should an unfortunate incident occur.

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  • The vehicles patrol the East and West of the county and come together when needed for a firearms incident.

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  • Students enact a road rage incident and subsequent interviews between police, witnesses and those involved in the incident.

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  • In such a brief poem, the incident narrated in the two middle stanzas seems rather indulgent.

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  • The elderly female resident suffered smoke inhalation in the incident which destroyed her home.

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  • British Airports Authority, the firm which runs the airport, has launched an inquiry into the incident.

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  • The mathematical formulation presented assumes normal irradiance of the incident light on the sample but this can be altered for acute incidence.

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  • After a disastrous incident at sea the young hero of the game awakens to find himself on a seemingly uninhabited island.

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  • The incident was near to bridge number 8. Eighty gallons of diesel were on board and 2 hose reel jets were used.

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  • The incident involved a small quantity of gasoline from the motorcycle which was extinguished using one hosereel jet.

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  • Yep, the former libertine has been arrested following an incident at a hotel in Islington over night.

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  • Claims By far most frequently litigated incident of the duty of the utmost good faith in relation to matters after the contract is concluded.

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  • This can range from a flood or fire to a serious computer malfunction or information security incident.

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  • Insensitive nursing marred a patient's last hours of life As a second-year nursing student on clinical placement, I witnessed a disturbing incident.

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  • On Friday a grand jury officially indicted Miller on two charges of attempted second degree murder relating to the 2001 incident.

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  • In such cases there is an unexpected primary incident which makes the case newsworthy in the first instance.

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  • A hopeless referee and linesman combined to cost us what would have been a lucky point when they missed a 5 yard offside incident.

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  • In the first incident, a worker was trying to replace a cotter pin on a forklift mast.

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  • If a scattering matrix is known, the response of the target to any combination of incident and received polarizations can be computed.

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  • The entire incident was discussed on a minute-by-minute basis in a community of astonished Usenet posters, with interventions by media and police.

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  • After a long preamble, the result is described] * US admits Mosul killings [The incident is, not surprisingly, confused.

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  • I fear that the incident must have a very prejudicial effect upon his career.

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  • Thanks to his extreme prudence this part of the journey was signalized by no incident whatever.

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  • In a second incident, there was a minor disturbance on a train at Warrington which was quickly quelled by police.

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  • Road rage probe after crash A WOMAN had to be treated in intensive care at the weekend after an alleged road rage incident.

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  • Dr. Max Bull, for many years Senior Tutor, once recounted an incident which perfectly illustrates Henry Hart ' s extraordinary memory.

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  • However, pillars adopt the colors of the incident sunlight which may be highly reddened.

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  • Argentinian referee Horacio Elizondo red carded Zidane, despite missing the incident which has overshadowed Italy's penalty shoot-out triumph.

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  • They are then fed into the NPSA's central repository of incident data.

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  • Our security experts are able to provide a rapid response to any security incident.

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  • Countryside Alliance supporter assaulted a hunt saboteur (Video and stills) Please click here to view video of incident.

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  • The match official saw the funny side of the incident and the player, luckily, escaped scot free.

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  • This incident highlights the regulatory sham surrounding Bt crops [14, 15] .

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  • Maybe it was an accident, I don't know, - Arsene Wenger in admits seeing incident shocker!

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  • In one incident he was attacked by skinheads while waiting for a bus to take him to work.

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  • It was a humorous skit on an incident that had happened a couple of days earlier.

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  • Tracking down the truth about the " Roswell incident " is like hunting the mythical snark in the Carroll poem.

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  • However the final half hour of the match passed by without any great incident, a damp squib ahead of Bonfire Night.

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  • Specially equipped vehicles on permanent standby for serious incident response Reliable communications are vital in the management of any public safety incident.

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  • In the second incident last Tuesday, two swan eggs were destroyed when a dog attacked a nesting swan at Wood Pond.

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  • Police were called to the incident at about 8pm and subsequently arrested 22 teenagers.

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  • I got a phone call from my dad to say put the telly on, there had been an incident in London.

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  • Secondly, we learn lessons about authority from the incident of the fig tree.

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  • All details will be recorded and no incident will be regarded as trivial.

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  • On the same lap, a singularly unfortunate incident left two cars badly damaged.

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  • Is this some hitherto unknown incident in Scottish History in which King James VI reigned in Madrid as well as Edinburgh?

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  • I of course had that bad incident with one, but I remain largely unprejudiced.

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  • The poultry worker, along with the others involved in the incident, is also being offered seasonal influenza vaccine.

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  • She then sailed to JWD for repairs to her bow visor, following her recent incident in the Western Isles.

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  • Talking to the char wallah next morning, I mentioned this incident.

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  • The Group emphasizes the importance of liaison and team work in managing an incident or outbreak involving Cryptosporidium in the drinking water supply.

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  • The concepts have been adapted from Australian incident control systems (22) used at large wildfires.

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  • The incident outside the Grammar School on Priory Road where a 45 year old woman was making her way home.

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  • The incident in question related to a holly wreath on a Stromness property being set alight.

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  • In point of fact it was almost wholly personal, and was rather an incident in the rivalry between the duke of Gloucester and his half-brother, Cardinal Beaufort, than one involving any principle.

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  • He must put an end to the Pisan schism and settle the other troubles incident to the French invasion.

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  • Whenever the particles are sufficiently fine, the light emitted laterally is blue in colour and, in a direction perpendicular to the incident beam, is completely polarized.

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  • The disturbance, consisting of transverse vibrations, is propagated outwards in all directions from the centre; and, in consequence of the symmetry, the direction of vibration in any ray lies in the plane containing the ray and the axis of symmetry; that is to say, the direction of vibration in the scattered or diffracted ray makes with the direction of vibration in the incident or primary ray the least possible angle.

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  • The object is to compare the intensities of the incident and scattered light, for these will clearly be proportional.

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  • It is easily seen to be about an axis perpendicular to the scattered ray (x, y, z), inasmuch as _ _ x&Ji+y02+z03 Let us consider the more special case of a ray scattered normally to the incident ray, so that x=o.

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  • The incident light being white, the intensity of the component colours scattered in this direction varies as the inverse eighth power of the wave-length, so that the resultant light is a rich blue.

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  • Some of the correspondence of Douglas and his friends incident to this transaction was intercepted.

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  • His case was further complicated by the libellous animosity of Beaton, archbishop of St Andrews (whose life he had saved in the "Clear-the-Causeway" incident), who was anxious to thwart his election to the archbishopric of St Andrews, now vacant by the death of Forman.

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  • The incident nearly give rise to war between England and Russia; but the amir Abdur-Rahman, who was present at the Rawalpindi conference with Lord Dufferin at the time, affected to regard the matter as a mere frontier scuffle.

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  • The widespread discontent which the confiscations caused provoked the insurrection generally known as the bellum perusinurn from its only important incident, the fierce and fatal resistance of Perugia, which deprived the poet, of another of his relations, who was killed by brigands while making his escape from the lines of Octavian.

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  • It was an incident which did not modify Alexander's plan.

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  • It was at one of these, a town of the Malli, that a memorable incident occurred, such as characterized the personality of Alexander for all succeeding time.

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  • The incident of the Fuerre de Gadres (Foray of Gaza), interpolated in the second section, is assigned to a certain Eustache.

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  • So far, Mendelssohn had devoted his talents to philosophy and criticism; now, however, an incident turned the current of his life in the direction of the cause of Judaism.

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  • The controversy was a momentous incident in the Jewish life of the period, and though there is insufficient evidence against Eybeschiitz, Emden may be credited with having crushed the lingering belief in Sabbatai current even in some orthodox circles.

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  • The finding of the remains of the saint in 18J3 afforded striking confirmation of an incident recorded by a Spanish Benedictine named Haedo, who published a topography of Algeria in 1612.

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  • His administration was disturbed by the anti-rent agitation and by the M c Leod incident growing out of the Canadian rebellion of 1837.1 During this period he attracted much attention by his liberal and humane policy, promoting prison reform, and proposing to admit Roman Catholic and foreign teachers into the public schools of the state.

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  • The incident of the Second Civil War and the treaty with the Scots exasperated Cromwell against the king.

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  • The incident of the massacre of the Protestant Vaudois at this time decided Cromwell's policy in favour of France.

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  • His "hypocrisy" consists principally in the Biblical language he employed, which with Cromwell, as with many of his contemporaries, was the most natural way of expressing his feelings, and in the ascription of every incident to the direct intervention of God's providence, which was really Cromwell's sincere belief and conviction.

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  • In the Menaechmi and, as a subordinate incident, in the Amphitruo we have a "comedy of errors."

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  • The effect was to print a dash or dot on a strip of telegraphic paper, according as the incident electric wave train lasted a longer or shorter time.

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  • It was seen that the effect of the impact of the incident electric waves upon the vertical receiving wire was to create in it electrical oscillations, or in other words, high frequency alternating electric currents, such that whilst the potential variations were a maximum at the top or insulated end of the antenna the current at that point was zero and at the base the potential variation was zero and the current amplitude a maximum.

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  • If a simple receiving antenna as above described is set up with an oscillation-detecting device attached to it, we find that it responds to incident electric waves of almost any frequency or damping provided that the magnetic force of the wave is perpendicular to the antenna, and of sufficient intensity.

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  • The most dramatic incident in this struggle was the crusade preached against Ezzelino.

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  • The chief incident cf the movement towards conciliation consisted, however, in the publication of a pamphlet entitled La Conciliazione by Father Tosti, a close friend and confidant of the pope, extolling the advantages of peace between Vatican and Quirinal.

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  • The dream of conciliation was at an end, but the Tosti incident had served once more to illustrate the true position of the Vatican in regard to Italy.

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  • The incident, whether due to chance or guile, brought about the resignation of Crispi.

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  • On the occasion of the incident raised by Goblet with regard to Massawa, Bismarck made it clear to France that, in case of complications, Italy would not stand alone; and when in February I 888 a strong French fleet appeared to menace the Italian coast, the British Mediterranean squadron demonstrated its readiness to support Italian naval dispositions.

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  • This publication, which amounted to a gross breach I of diplomatic confidence, might have endangered the cordiality of Anglo-Italian relations, had not the esteem of the British government for General Ferrero, Italian ambassador in London, induced it to overleok the incident.

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  • This at one time seems to have meant "for the sake of," carrying with it some idea of supplication; but it has now lost this connotation, seeing that it can be used not merely after the name of a god, but after that of any sacred object or incident held capable of imparting magic efficacy to the formula.

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  • The most memorable incident, however, in Gibbon's stay at Oxford was his temporary conversion to the doctrines of the church of Rome.

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  • On the 1st of February 1713 he was attacked by the Turks in his camp at Bender, and made prisoner after a contest which reads more like an extravagant episode from some heroic folk-tale than an incident of sober 18th-century history.

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  • Its objects embrace (a) admonition to those who fail in the payment of their just debts, or otherwise walk contrary to the standard of Quaker ethics, and the exclusion of obstinate or gross offenders from the body, and, as incident to this, the hearing of appeals from individuals or meetings considering themselves aggrieved; (b) the care and maintenance of the poor and provision for the Christian education of their children, for which purpose the Society has established boarding schools in different parts of the country; (c) the amicable settlement of " all differences about outward things," either by the parties in controversy or by the submission of the dispute to arbitration, and the restraint of all proceedings at law between members except by leave; (d) the " recording " of ministers (see above); (e) the cognizance of all steps preceding marriage according to Quaker forms; (f) the registration of births, deaths and marriages and the admission of members; (g) the issuing of certificates or letters of approval granted to ministers travelling away from their homes, or to members removing from one meeting to another; and (h) the management of the property belonging to the Society.

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  • To accelerate the proceedings of the committee advantage was taken of the following incident.

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  • In spite of the weak efforts of the British government to palliate the significance of this " untoward incident," Turkey broke off diplomatic relations with the three powers concerned, and on the 10th of December Mahmud, giving full vent to his rage, issued a hatt-i-sherif denouncing the cruelty and perfidy of the Christian powers, declaring the convention of Akkerman null and void, and summoning the faithful to a holy war.

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  • On the 10th of July the four signatory powers of the convention of London signed a protocol recording the closure of the incident (protocole de cloture), and on the 13th France united with them in signing another protocol (protocole des detroits) by which the powers engaged to respect the principle proclaimed by the sultan as to the closing of the Dardanelles to foreign warships.

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  • An incident which happened immediately after these events greatly encouraged the Boers to persist in their opposition to Great Britain.

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  • Let 0 be any point in the medium situated at a distance from the point 0 1 which is large in comparison with the length of a wave; let O/O=r, and let this line make an angle 0 with the direction of propagation of the incident light, or the axis of x, and 4, with the direction of vibration, or axis of z.

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  • The deviation is thus seen to vary with the angle of incidence; and by considering a set of parallel rays passing through the same principal plane of the sphere and incident at all angles, it can be readily shown that more rays will pass in the neighbourhood of the position of minimum deviation than in any other position (see Refraction).

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  • In the first place, the ridiculous and discreditable incident of the beating had time to blow over; in the second, England was a very favourable place for Frenchmen of note to pick up guineas; in the third, and most important of all, his contact with a people then far more different in every conceivable way from their neighbours than any two peoples of Europe are different now, acted as a sovereign tonic and stimulant en his intellect and literary faculty.

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  • It was in reference to this incident that Pope, whose Catholic rearing made him detest the abettor of the Revolution and the champion of William of Orange, wrote in the Dunciad- "Earless on high stands unabash'd Defoe" - though he knew that the sentence to the pillory had long ceased to entail the loss of ears.

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  • Besides events in central Asia, to which he had to devote much attention, the Herzegovinian insurrection had broken out, and he could perceive from secret official papers that the incident had far-reaching ramifications unknown to the general public. Soon this became apparent to all the world.

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  • At the same time the circumstances of the period, the fact that various schemes of union with Rome were abroad, that the missions of Panzani and later of Conn were gathering into the Church of Rome numbers of members of the Church of England who, like Laud himself, were dissatisfied with the Puritan bias which then characterized it, the incident mentioned by Laud himself of his being twice offered the cardinalate, the movement carried on at the court in favour of Romanism, and the fact that Laud's changes in ritual, however clearly defined and restricted in his own intention, all tended towards Roman practice, fully warranted the suspicions and fears of his contemporaries.

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  • This baseless report led to what is known as the Taba incident (see below).

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  • The raid into the Free State failed; the blackest incident in connexion with it was the attempt of the Pretorius and Kruger party to induce the Basuto to harass the Free State forces behind, while they were attacking them in front.

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  • That this defect was serious was dimly apprehended even by those who frequented and admired the lectures of the earlier sophists; that it was fatal was clearly seen by Socrates, who, himself commonly regarded as a sophist, emphatically reprehended, not only the taking of fees, which was after all a mere incident, objectionable because it seemed to preclude independence of thought, but also the fundamental disregard of truth which infected every part and every phase of sophistical teaching.

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  • Louis made light of the whole incident in his letters, but it marked the greatest humiliation of his life, and he was only too glad to find a scapegoat in Cardinal Jean Balue, who was accused of having plotted the treason of Peronne.

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  • In California this incident served only to open up agreeable personal relations and social courtesies, but it did not tend to clarify the diplomatic atmosphere.

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  • This incident it simply did not fall within the scope of Acts (see below) to narrate, since it had no abiding effect on the Church's extension.

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  • His swimming exploit among the Hetware, allowance being made for poetic exaggeration, fits remarkably well into the circumstances of the story told by Gregory of Tours; and perhaps his contest with Breca may have been an exaggeration of a real incident in his career; and even if it was originally related of some other hero, its attribution to the historical Beowulf may have been occasioned by his renown as a swimmer.

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  • An incident showing his strength and ferocity in single combat is used by Sir Walter Scott in The Lady of the Lake (canto v.).

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  • But by the Supreme Court Ordinance of 1893 that court possesses (inter alia) all the authorities, powers and functions belonging to or incident to a superior court of record in England, which appears to include the power to issue the writ of habeas corpus.

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  • Every now and then indeed a striking circumstance, strikingly told, occurs in Joinville, such as the famous incident of the woman who carried in one hand a chafing dish of fire, in the other a phial of water, that she might burn heaven and quench hell, lest in future any man should serve God merely for hope of the one or fear of the other.

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  • Of these formulae '(chosen because illustrated by Greek heroic legends) - (I) is a sanction of barbarous nuptial etiquette; (2) is an obvious ordinary incident; (3) is moral, and both (3) and (1) may pair off with all the myths of the origin of death from the infringement of a taboo or sacred command; (4) would naturally occur wherever, as on the West Coast of Africa, human victims have been offered to sharks or other beasts; (5) the story of flight from a horrible crime, occurs in some stellar myths, and is an easy and natural invention; (6) flight from wizard father or husband, is found in Bushman and Namaqua myth, where the husband is an elephant; (7) success of youngest brother, may have been an explanation and sanction of " tungsten-recht " - Maui in New Zealand is an example, and Herodotus found the story among the Scythians; (8) the bride given to successful adventurer, is consonant with heroic manners as late as Homer; (9) is no less consonant with the belief that beasts have human sentiments and supernatural powers; (to) the " strong man," is found among Eskimo and Zulus, and was an obvious invention when strength was the most admired of qualities; (II) the baffled ogre, is found among Basques and Irish, and turns on a form of punning which inspires an " ananzi " story in West Africa; (12) descent into Hades, is the natural result of the savage conception of Hades, and the tale is told of actual living people in the Solomon Islands and in New Caledonia; Eskimo Angekoks can and do descend into Hades - it is the prerogative of the necromantic magician; (13) " the false bride," found among the Zulus, does not permit of such easy explanation - naturally, in Zululand, the false bride is an animal; (14) the bride accused of bearing be 1st-children, has already been disposed of; the belief is inevitable where no distinction worth mentioning is taken between men and animals.

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  • According to Huygens's principle (see Diffraction) each aether particle, set vibrating by an incident wave, can itself act as a new centre of excitement, emitting a spherical wave; and similarly each particle on this wave itself produces wave systems. All systems which are emitted from a single source can by a suitable optical device be directed that they simultaneously influence one and the same aether particle.

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  • Scarcely less valuable to Austria was the tsar's intervention in the quarrel between Austria and Prussia arising out of the Hesse incident and the general question of the hegemony of Germany.

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  • The incident of Jesus rebuking the man who called him good is a case in point.

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  • Upon reverting to normal, the usual consciousness has no recollection of the incident.

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  • Argentinian referee Horacio Elizondo red carded Zidane, despite missing the incident which has overshadowed Italy 's penalty shoot-out triumph.

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  • This was a regrettable incident resulting from a genuine error.

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  • The rightwing Army Radio commentator Uri Orbach found the incident disturbingly reminiscent of Jewish musicians forced to provide background music to mass murder.

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  • They are then fed into the NPSA 's central repository of incident data.

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  • The whole episode was a salutary reminder of the dangers of the ' incident pit '.

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  • From the start she was keen to tell me of an incident that preceded the loss of a valuable sapphire ring.

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  • During the same incident several semidetached houses on the nearby Long John Hill also sustained considerable damage.

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  • If that is the case, the incident serves to remind us that Jesus has the authority to pass God 's judgment.

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  • One reported incident involved the officer threatening a sex offender inmate with prisoner violence should they find images of children in his cell.

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  • This incident highlights the regulatory sham surrounding Bt crops [14, 15 ].

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  • Maybe it was an accident, I do n't know, - Arsene Wenger in admits seeing incident shocker !

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  • If you have not experienced anything like the incident related above, you should be extremely skeptical of this story.

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  • Tracking down the truth about the " Roswell incident " is like hunting the mythical Snark in the Carroll poem.

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  • Company spokes person says the incident is a set back to plans by the company to resume production in the area.

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  • The spy plane incident shows just how difficult it is for President Bush to keep his feet on US ground.

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  • In the same era that spawned the Newark tar barrel incident equally rowdy goings on could be found in the villages around the town.

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  • The following table gives a description of the tests performed with voice calls reporting the incident.

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  • Unsurprisingly, the track proprietors kept tight-lipped about the incident, but now the news has leaked out.

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  • Total transmittance - the ratio of the flux transmitted at all forward angles to the incident flux.

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  • Glass will allow over 90% transmittance of incident solar energy.

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  • He was almost physically sick with the horror of this trifling incident.

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  • The incident involved a small fire in the kitchen which was caused by unattended candles.

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  • We have huge underreporting of racial crime, with 81% not reporting the incident, either informally or formally to the police.

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  • I willed that such an untoward incident should not recur.

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  • It is possible that the " stress " caused by the incident may well make you feel unwell in some way.

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  • To me, this incident reinforces a worrisome trend.

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  • Even after the tragic incident, the country had optimism and hope for restoration.

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  • If the court absolves someone of a crime, they are formally set free from any guilt or responsibility regarding the incident.

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  • As the FDA explains, all pet foods that have had an incident remain on the list.

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  • Having a brand name listed does not mean that there is an active recall, but rather, there is a record of a previous incident.

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  • Viewing a specific recall details the number of products involved as well as the active dates for the incident.

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  • Bank of America guarantees that accounts will be credited promptly after an incident of online identity theft, usually within one or two business days.

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  • If there is any good news from this incident it is the fact that corporations are learning how to protect themselves and their customers from data leaks and online security breaches.

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  • With this plan, American Express reimburses card members up to $2,000 per covered incident when life events stop them from taking advantage of previously purchased tickets.

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  • If you are in a domestic violence situation, it may also help your divorce case if you present any evidence of abuse, such as pictures of any domestic violence incident, police report or medical records.

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  • Again, some of these symptoms may seem unrelated in the beginning, and it's best not to jump to conclusions about any one of these happening as an isolated incident in the more "minor" categories.

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  • His story begins on March 21, 1843, which is the first publicly known incident of a non-military ski event.

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  • Don't just think about the incident but what happened before it as well.

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  • Ironically, we had chosen that song as our recessional before the burning incident.

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  • While he has denied the incident has had a negative impact on his 10-year relationship with Kenny Gross, their impeding nuptials have been put on hold.

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  • Paris Hilton and (you choose) - Paris and Paris, Paris and Stavros, Paris and Stavros again…don't forget the Nick Carter domestic abuse incident, and, well, you know the rest.

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  • According to another article 15 officers were involved and the trio went peacefully and without incident.

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  • While "nip slips" and other blunders have been occurring for years, this was the incident that started the obsession with wardrobe malfunctions.

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  • Janet Jackson refused to speak of the incident for more than two years, until September, 2006, when she sat down with Oprah to discuss it for what she said would be "the first and the last time."

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  • The incident was clearly accidental, but it caused a stir amongst groups such as the Parents Television Council, who called for a 5-second time delay on all live programming.

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  • The Duchess of Cambridge is the last person you'd expect a wardrobe malfunction from, but this incident proves that no celebrity is immune from such occurrences.

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  • Even though it was a highly publicized show with millions of viewers, the incident was so fleeting that most people missed it.

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  • When her slip was pointed out to her, she responded enthusiastically claiming that she loves nipples and thought the incident was a great thing.

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  • Celebrity wardrobe malfunctions happen often enough now that they no longer cause the same uproar as the 2004 Janet Jackson incident incurred.

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  • Following his drunk driving and anti-Semitic comments during an incident on July 28th, Mel Gibson has withered from the spotlight.

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  • The rest of the performance went on without incident.

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  • This latest incident could land her seven years in jail if she is convicted.

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  • Footage of the appearance soon made its way on the Internet, and before long, people were comparing the incident to the Mel Gibson snafu.

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  • In light of the incident, it appears that not only does Richards have anger issues, but he also has racial issues.

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  • Time will tell if the incident will tarnish Richards' reputation or if fans are willing to forgive and forget.

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  • Her most recent incident is a felony drug possession charge.

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  • She maintained that the incident resulted from her addiction to depression and migraine medications.

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  • In one incident, Cameron and Justin took a photographer's camera after the man "ambushed" them.

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  • Knight. Reports swirled that he would be fired from the cast of the hit medical drama, Grey's Anatomy, but the cast and producers moved beyond the incident and all seemed well again.

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  • As a result of the incident coming to the forefront, Knight, who was allegedly the recipient of Washington's comment, told People magazine that he was, in fact, gay.

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  • He later said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that he felt it was important to come out in light of the incident, but probably would not have made it public if the comment had never been made.

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  • He denied the incident, saying "Never happened, never happened."

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  • At the end of the show, Simpson commented that her band had made an error with the song.The fallout from the lip synching incident was brutal, with fans and critics taking stabs at Simpson's inept singing abilities.

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  • Shortly after the incident, Simpson called MTV's Total Request Live and explained that the Saturday Night Live debacle was due to an acid reflux condition that caused her to lose her voice.

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  • Ripa said she has since let the incident go.

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  • Scolavino required four stitches in her head because of the incident.

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  • Campbell, 36, who has a reputation for having a temper and being difficult to work with, was also ordered to attend a two-day anger management course and pay more than $350 to cover Scolavino's medical costs from the incident.

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  • The young actor was reportedly drunk during the incident and passed out prior to his arrest.

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  • Britain's News of the World ran the story of Lohan's alleged drug use on May 6, 2007, but the photos were supposedly of an incident that occurred just 20 days after she finished her rehab program.

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  • It didn't take long for the news and photos of the incident to circulate online, with various gossip sites posting screen grabs of video footage from one of Lohan's former friends.

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  • Her dog, Tulip, wasn't injured in the incident.

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  • This incident left her in a sling and urged her to testify in California for stricter nail salon laws.

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  • While the exact details of the incident are unknown, Swanson claims that she was attacked by O'Brien.

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  • The incident was captured on an audience member's cell phone, showing the tumble down a flight of stairs and the subsequent alarm of the crowd.

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  • She sprung back up and continued to sing without much incident.

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  • This latest incident occurred in Provo, Utah, after witnesses noticed Coleman arguing with a woman.

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  • He suffered no injuries from the incident.

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  • Official police logs report the incident as "attempted suicide."

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  • The second part of his sentence is 18 days for violating the terms of his probation related to his 2004 drinking and driving incident.

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  • Nobody wants another Suri Cruise incident.

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  • Many months after the incident, Wilson's life seems to be returning to normalcy.

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  • Will the battery incident sour their relationship or can a couple who met and fell in love on a reality show weather the storm and tie the knot?

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  • After the incident, Britney had all visitation rights with her two young children suspended and Kevin Federline was granted full custody of the boys until the next court date set for January 14.

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  • Federline's camp has yet to make a statement regarding the incident.

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  • This incident adds to the long laundry list of other incidents for Britney Spears over the past year.

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  • Nothing her family and friends have done to help her in the past year has worked and after this most recent incident involving her children, it is way past time she seek professional help.

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  • Aames and his son are fine after the incident.

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  • Whether the incident will impact her career is yet to be seen.

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  • Fox - Not wanting to be a two time loser, Vivica reportedly claimed that after her incident she was going to hire a driver.

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  • She reappeared a short time later and joked about the incident.

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  • In subsequent interviews, McConaughey turned on his charm and laughed off the incident.

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  • Apparently, he video taped the entire incident.

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  • The recovering alcoholic reportedly "fell off the wagon" a few months prior to the incident.

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  • In this particular incident, Wendy Williams introduced Omorosa and the she-devil immediately let Williams know that she did not like the way the host introduced her, claiming it to be disrespectful.

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  • Stevens suffered deep cuts and bruises and now has a permanent scar on her face as a reminder of the incident.

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  • This is the second assault incident for Da Brat.

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  • Kardashian described the sight of her hotel room after the incident as looking like "a murder scene" on account of there being so much blood and all…from her toe.

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  • This incident of hugs and forgiveness between the sworn archenemies could all be just a bunch of hearsay as there were no cameras to record the momentous event for posterity.

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  • Kanye West was arrested in Newcastle, England in an incident that sounds like a bit of déjà vu.

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  • After this incident, it's a little difficult to believe Kanye's claim on his blog after the last time he allegedly assaulted a photographer that he's "…cool with the paparazzi."

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  • The Brooklyn stabbing wasn't the only violent incident related to the Notorious premiere.

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  • Well, his troubles could be many, but his legal trouble in this incident is that of running down a process server with his car.

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  • A witness to the incident called 911 and Rihanna was taken to the hospital.

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  • Since the incident, the Disturbia singer reportedly went to her native Barbados and then on to a vacation in Mexico.

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  • Shortly after the incident, the Los Angeles district attorney's office has been working overtime to see if they can formally charge Brown with assault.

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  • Though there are a few different theories as to why Montecore attacked one of his owners, no one has a concrete explanation for the incident.

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  • The assault trial of Chris Brown is in jeopardy of getting dismissed due to the leaked photos of Rihanna after the incident.

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  • There was also an incident in which he was arrested for physically fighting his then wife, Carmen Electra.

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  • The incident took place shortly after his friend was gunned down at an after party.

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  • Though he hasn't lived the cleanest life, T.I. admitted that after the incident, he was afraid that the people that shot his friend would come back for him.

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  • People waited with bated breath to hear Rihanna's side of the story as she has remained pretty tight lipped since the incident that left her bruised and battered.

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  • The only statement made regarding the incident referred to the fact that it was a "medical issue" in which the 23-year-old Barton needed assistance with.

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  • Anyway, this rumor is back in circulation due to a recent incident involving Tila making a citizen's arrest on San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman.

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