Intention Sentence Examples

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  • She had no intention of staying here.

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  • I have no intention of doing so.

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  • If that was his intention, it sure worked.

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  • If Alex knew that, he gave no indication - and she had no intention of telling him.

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  • Where the children were concerned, she had no intention of remaining silent.

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  • She darted into the house with the intention of warning Alex.

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  • Her intention was to stay there to make sure he did not go out to hunt.

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  • She had no intention of spending eternity there, though.

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  • Carmen, I have no intention of getting into a fist fight with him.

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  • Anna Mikhaylovna instantly guessed her intention and stooped to be ready to embrace the countess at the appropriate moment.

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  • She had no intention of letting him turn her into a mouse.

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  • She had no intention of wearing sundresses when she was with the guests – and it had nothing to do with being concerned about how she appeared to them.

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  • Nor would it seem as if it could be the intention of the author to do much more than point out the lines on which the further treatment of the subject should advance.

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  • At supper after the opera he described to Dolokhov with the air of a connoisseur the attractions of her arms, shoulders, feet, and hair and expressed his intention of making love to her.

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  • The enormous Drissa camp was formed on Pfuel's plan, and there was no intention of retiring farther.

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  • So you think Shipton came out here to Ouray with the intention of killing his wife?

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  • It was never my intention to rule.

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  • That was a game Dean had no intention of playing and the silence draped the room like a spring fog.

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  • The Code recognized the importance of intention.

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  • He resolved to go away next day and leave a letter informing her of his intention to part from her forever.

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  • I telephoned their office with the intention of informing them myself.

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  • But the king was only temporizing; he had no intention of changing his policy.

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  • He matriculated at Heidelberg with the intention of pursuing an ecclesiastical career.

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  • When he was six years of age he announced his intention of going to Conchobar's court at Emain Macha (Navan Rath near Armagh) to play with the boys there.

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  • On the 6th of October he had reached Pernau, with the intention of first relieving Riga, but, hearing that Narva was in great straits, he decided to turn northwards against the tsar.

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  • He studied law with the intention of becoming an advocate, but soon became absorbed in politics.

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  • Stolypin, there is no intention of converting the ministerial bench into a prisoners' dock.

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  • The Chaff-cutting Machines (Accidents) Act 1897 is a measure very similar in its intention to the Threshing Machines Act 1878, and provides for the automatic prevention of accidents to persons in charge of chaff-cutting machines.

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  • Whilst much grass land has been laid down with the intention from the outset that it should be permanent, at the same time some considerable areas have through stress of circumstances been allowed to drift from the temporary or rotation grass area to the permanent list, and have thus still further diminished the area formerly under the dominion of the plough.

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  • In 1822, however, when he had just completed his seventeenth year, this intention was abandoned, and he entered as a clerk in the examiner's office of the India House, "with the understanding that he should be employed from the beginning in preparing drafts of despatches, and be thus trained up as a successor to those who then filled the highest departments of the office."

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  • On the passing of the act of parliament in 1545 enabling the king to dissolve chantries and colleges, Parker was appointed one of the commissioners for Cambridge, and their report saved its colleges, if there had ever been any intention to destroy them.

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  • Nasir Lek's message and the urgent representations of Firdousi's friends had the desired effect; and Mahmud not only expressed his intention of offering full reparation to the poet, but put his enemy Maimandi to death.

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  • These actions proclaimed so unmistakably Napoleon's intention of making Italy an annexe of France as to convince Francis of Austria and Alexander of Russia that war with him was inevitable.

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  • In the eighteenth chapter he records his intention of founding a hall at Oxford, and in connexion with it a library of which his books were to form the nucleus.

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  • I found the idea of this event rather intriguing, but never had any intention of taking part.

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  • The intention was to compile an inventory of ancient culture.

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  • The scientists who devised the ARPANET had no intention to make possible that seemingly irresistible force for globalization, the World Wide Web.

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  • This government has no intention of banning cigarettes so it should not be banning kava kava.

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  • Declaration of the King's intention to pay a legacy of 2000 French livres, left by the late Queen of Scots to Thos.

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  • The intention here is to close off a vat loophole.

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  • Contravention of the letter or intention of this Code of Conduct may be used to terminate membership.

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  • Engineers were given the task of tunneling underneath the enemy trench, with the intention of then detonating mines directly underneath the front line.

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  • However I have no intention of bringing her up to be either mollycoddled or a gender stereotype.

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  • There are no signposts for these have been removed with the intention of confusing german parachutists fallen from out of the sky.

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  • The intention of this scholarship is to promote field parasitology (collection of data or samples) under any difficult conditions.

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  • The intention clearly is to place this 'we ' upon a high pedestal.

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  • Therefore, such evidence is generated with the specific intention of influencing policy, but is that objective achieved?

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  • For Hammond all contemporary craft potters, however diverse in method and intention, contributed to the momentum of the discipline.

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  • He said he has no intention of revealing the names of his confidential sources, citing journalistic precedent.

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  • You may remember it was our intention (and your wish) to make the event more prestigious.

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  • He regularly regales friends with humorous stories he recalls and his original intention was to record these in an organized way.

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  • It is this intention that links their works across the decades and which in turn transforms this exhibition into a museum quality retrospective.

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  • The intention was to sail a double round robin for each league which would give the competitors more balanced competition.

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  • We had no intention of giving a detailed rundown on whom he had seen and when.

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  • The intention is to make a scrapbook for him to take away with him once we have finished the extra lessons.

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  • I can remember stealing time from the darkroom with the express intention of trying to unlock the secrets contained within.

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  • The intention is not to teach this module in the traditional way but to facilitate the self-development of the students through critical reflective practice.

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  • The intention is not merely to extend the sewerage network by providing first time sewerage to unconnected properties.

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  • It is certainly not my intention to sound like the ' incumbant's shop steward!

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  • The original intention was to augment the design with neon signage but this took some while longer to arrive.

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  • Give the hotel's front desk at least a day's notice of your intention to hire a sitter.

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  • There is no intention at this stage to allow slippage on the staff portal launch.

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  • Thatâs my intention with this blog; I kinda consider it a combination of a diary, a report, and a virtual soapbox.

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  • Other states, including Britain, engaged in the hypocrisy of joining the League, with the intention of remaining absolutely sovereign nevertheless.

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  • The HFEA will not license research projects involving embryo splitting with the intention of increasing the number of embryos for transfer.

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  • The intention of the measure was to settle the succession in a protestant line to follow the death of Queen Anne.

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  • The intention would be to preserve and maintain the structure and to recreate the original look and perhaps place a time capsule inside.

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  • Some people have what is known as an intention tremor which means when they try to reach for something their hand shakes.

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  • The United States has recently announced its intention of using a civilian nuclear energy plant to produce tritium for the military.

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  • I have now taken up my pen with the intention of telling all that I know of the ill-fated voyage.

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  • Resigned to his loss, Sasshi declares his intention to go home, eat yams, fart, and hit the sack.

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  • That there are defects in the logical process as here outlined to account for the curious rite constitutes no valid objection to the theory advanced, for, in the first place, primitive logic in matters of belief is inherently defective and even contradictory, and, secondly, the strong desire to pierce the mysterious future, forming an impelling factor in all religions - even in the most advanced of our own day - would tend to obscure the weakness of any theory developed to explain a rite which represents merely one endeavour among many to divine the intention and plans of the gods, upon the knowledge of which so much of man's happiness and welfare depended.

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  • The Edison Company announced its intention to start telephone business in London, and the Postmaster-General instituted proceedings against the company for infringement of his monopoly rights under the Telegraph Act 1869.

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  • Turning once more his attention to the recovery of Normandy, he asked the barons for assistance for this undertaking; in reply they, or a section of them, refused, and instead of crossing the seas the king marched northwards with the intention of taking vengeance on his disobedient vassals, who were chiefly barons of the north of England.

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  • Bulygin, Mirski's successor, had no knowledge of this until after its publication; he hastened to the tsar and obtained the issue on the same day of a rescript which, while reserving the " fundamental laws of the empire " inviolate, stated the emperor's intention of summoning the representatives of the people to aid in " the preparation and examination of legislative proposals."

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  • In 1850 a reception was given in Faneuil Hall in honour of the English anti-slavery leader, George Thompson, whose reported intention to address Bostonians in 1835 precipitated the riot of that year.

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  • Whether a particular instrument is a lease, or an agreement for a lease, or a bare licence, is a question the answer to which depends to a large extent on the circumstances of individual cases; and the only general rule is that in a lease there must be an expression of intention on the part of the lessor to convey, and of the lessee to accept, the exclusive possession of the thing let for the prescribed term and on the prescribed conditions.

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  • Becket's opposition rested upon a casuistic interpretation of the canon law, and an extravagant conception of the dignity attaching to the priesthood; he showed, moreover, a disposition to quibble, to equivocate, and to make promises which he had no intention of fulfilling.

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  • The relative merits of the formulae of Kekule, Claus and Dewar were next investigated by means of the reduction products of benzene, it being Baeyer's intention to detect whether double linkages were or were not present in the benzene complex.

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  • The manumissio minus justa was effected by a sufficient manifestation of the will of the master, as by letter, by words, by putting the pileus (or cap of liberty) on the slave, or by any other formality which had by usage become significant of the intention to liberate, or by such an act as making the slave the guardian of his children.

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  • Vincent Oge, one of the mulatto delegates in Paris, disgusted at the overthrow of the hopes of his race, returned to San Domingo, and on landing in October 1790 addressed a letter to the governor announcing his intention of taking up arms on behalf of the mulattoes if their wrongs were not redressed.

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  • As creation involves intention, desire, thought and work, and as these are properties which imply limit and belong to a finite being, and moreover as the imperfect and circumscribed nature of this creation precludes the idea of its being the direct work of the infinite and perfect, the En Soph had to become creative, through the medium of ten Sephiroth or intelligences, which emanated from him like rays proceeding from a luminary.

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  • He paraded the streets of Berlin wrapped in a scarf of the German black and gold, symbol of his intention to be the leader of the united Germany; and he even wrote to the indignant tsar in praise of "the glorious German revolution."

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  • In it he lays the chief stress on the indeterminate nature of the Anglican form " Receive the Holy Ghost " at least from 1552 till the addition of the specific words, " for the office and work of a bishop (or priest) in the church of God," as also on the changes made in the Edwardine order " with the manifest intention...

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  • He received his early education, comprising Latin, logic and rhetoric, at the Necessidades Monastery, and spent a year at the Royal Marine Academy studying mathematics with the intention of entering on a commercial career.

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  • But Lukacs had no choice but to apply in the first instance to Mr Kossuth and his friends, and these, suspecting an intention of crushing their party by entrapping them into unpopular engagements, rejected his overtures.

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  • His successor, Alexander VI., used him for a more questionable purpose, namely, not only to extract the arrears of the pension due for Jem's safe-keeping, but, by enlarging on Charles V.'s intention of setting him up as sultan, to persuade Bayezid to aid him against the emperor.

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  • Of this hatred he was fully conscious; he knew that his subjects, even many of his own ministers, regarded Mehemet Ali as the champion of Islam against the " infidel sultan;" he suspected the pasha, already master of the sacred cities, of an intention to proclaim himself caliph in his stead.

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  • Measures were taken to instruct her in the genuine traditions and the old language of former ages, the intention being to have the whole ultimately dictated to a competent scribe.

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  • In the internal administration during the first years of his reign he introduced by his personal influence, and without any great change in the laws, a more humane spirit towards those of his subjects who did not belong by language and tradition to the dominant nationality, and who were not members of the Eastern Orthodox Church; but he disappointed the men of liberal views by giving it to be clearly understood soon after his accession that he had no intention of circumscribing and weakening the autocratic power by constitutional guarantees or parliamentary institutions.

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  • This work Chillingworth engaged to answer, and Knott, hearing of his intention and hoping to bias the public mind, hastily brought out a pamphlet tending to show that Chillingworth was a Socinian who aimed at perverting not only Catholicism but Christianity.

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  • Its main intention in its present context is apparently to explain Satan's dominion over the world and the bitterness of his rage against the church and against Christ.

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  • The Protestant princes declared that they had no intention of depriving the bishops of their jurisdiction, but this one thing only is requested of them, " that they would suffer the gospel to be purely taught, and would relax a few observances in which we cannot adhere without sin."

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  • On his return, "distrust of his own resolutions and convictions" led him to abandon for the time his intention of being a clergyman, and he settled down to the study of the law, "with a firm determination not to suffer it to engross my time so as to prevent me from pursuing other branches of knowledge."

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  • The embittering influence of Ultramontanism may be further traced in its attitude towards the baptism of nonCatholics, for it seeks to establish the rule that baptism conferred by Protestants is invalid through defect of form or matter, or even of intention, and that, consequently, the rite must be readministered, at least conditionally, to proselytes joining the Roman Church.

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  • When the return mission arrived, the eagerness of the ambassador for the king's conversion to Christianity, added to the intrigues of Phaulcon with the Jesuits with the supposed intention of establishing a French supremacy, led to the death of Phaulcon, the persecution of the Christians, and the cessation of all intercourse with France.

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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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  • Here too there was no deliberate intention of writing a series of books that should be at once accepted as sacred and authoritative.

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  • Nevertheless the Kentucky legislature on the 22nd of November 1799 reaffirmed in a new resolution the principles it had laid down in the first series, asserting in this new resolution that the state " does now unequivocally declare its attachment to the Union, and to that compact [the Constitution], agreeably to its obvious and real intention, and will be among the last to seek its dissolution," but that " the principle and construction contended for by sundry of the state legislatures, that the General Government is the exclusive judge of the extent of the powers delegated to it, stop nothing [short] of despotism - since the discretion of those who administer the government, and not the Constitution, would be the measure of their powers," " that the several states who formed that instrument, being sovereign and independent, have the unquestionable right to judge of the infraction," and " that a nullification by those sovereignties of all unauthorized acts done under color of that instrument is the rightful remedy."

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  • During his visit to England on this occasion General Botha declared the whole-hearted adhesion of the Transvaal to the British empire, and his intention to work for the welfare of the country regardless of racial differences.

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  • The British government declared its intention to maintain the integrity of Belgium in accordance with the treaty of 1839, and it induced the two belligerent powers to agree not to violate the neutrality of Belgian territory.

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  • He even thought the time opportune for finishing the building begun by Papa by summoning the central assembly of the diets, and wrote to the tsar to this effect (December 31, 1845); and he persevered in this intention in spite of the tsars paternal remonstrances.

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  • In July 1910 the home secretary announced his intention to reduce it to one month in all cases, except those of recidivists (see RECinivisM).

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  • In 1798 he joined Jefferson in opposing the Alien and Sedition Laws, and Madison himself wrote the resolutions of the Virginia legislature declaring that it viewed "the powers of the Federal government as resulting from the compact to which the states are parties, as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact; as no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact; and that, in case of a deliberate, palpable and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the states, who are parties thereto, have the right and are in duty bound to interpose for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining within their respective limits, the authorities, rights and liberties appertaining to them."

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  • On the 18th of July the pope's decrees were declared " irreformable of themselves, irrespectively of the consent of the Church," always provided that they dealt with doctrines of faith and morals, and were delivered ex cathedra - that is, with the intention of binding the consciences of all Catholics.

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  • In many cases these seem nothing more than letters of courtesy, and, from the general tone, it might fairly be concluded that there was no intention to sway the opinion of the judge illegally, and that Bacon did not understand the letters in that sense.

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  • It is my intention, moreover, to recount the misfortunes which immediately came on the whole Jewish nation in consequence of their plots against our Saviour, and to record the ways and times in which the divine word has been attacked by the Gentiles, and to describe the character of those who at various periods have contended for it in the face of blood and tortures, as well as the confessions which have been made in our own day, and the gracious and kindly succour which our Saviour has accorded them all."

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  • In reality Prince Lobanov was merely trying to establish a strong Russian hegemony among these nationalities, and he had not the slightest intention of provoking a new crisis in the Eastern Question so long as the general European situation did not afford Russia a convenient opportunity for solving it in her own interest without serious intervention from other powers.

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  • Even before the fall of Delhi, Canning had been adversely criticized - "Clemency Canning" he was scornfully called - for announcing his intention to discriminate between the guilt of various classes of mutineers.

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  • In view of the agitation then proceeding for the introduction of Chinese coolies to work the mines on the Rand, the Progressives declared their intention, if returned, to exclude them from the colony, and this declaration gained them some native votes.

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  • The most surprising part of the Great Charter to modern eyes is its sixty-first paragraph, that which openly statesdoubts as to the kings intention to abide by his promise, and appoints a committee of twenty-five guardians of the charter (twenty-four barons and the mayor of London), who are to coerce their master, by force of arms if necessary, to observe every one of its clauses.

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  • When, in defiance of this mandate, he came home and announced his intention of impeaching Somerset.

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  • He nevertheless holds the process to have been one that implied no fraudulent intention.

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  • She disclosed this thought to no one but to her confessor, Father Akinfi, the monk, and he approved of her intention.

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  • Natasha did not understand what he was saying any more than he did himself, but she felt that his incomprehensible words had an improper intention.

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  • Soon after the Rostovs came to Moscow the effect Natasha had on him made him hasten to carry out his intention.

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  • A venial sin, for you acted without evil intention.

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  • He did not know why, but he felt a foreboding that he would not carry out his intention.

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  • There had far too much purity of intention for Chelsea 's liking in the 19th minute.

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  • The intention of Secret World is to eventually return any reared cubs back into the wild.

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  • I demonstrate how this ' reduction to referential intention ' may proceed.

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  • So, I would be reluctant to declare the concept of ' intention ' redundant in case we thereby reified texts.

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  • The intention of the designer was to reinterpret the past for a new generation.

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  • Nothing can be further from the desire or intention of Leninism than the preservation of the remnants of civilization.

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  • Frequently, such clients have not formed any settled intention about where they intend to reside permanently.

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  • The intention is to appoint respectable married tradesmen to these positions.

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  • It is certainly not my intention to sound like the ' incumbant 's shop steward !

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  • Give the hotel 's front desk at least a day 's notice of your intention to hire a sitter.

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  • On 31 May Northern Foods announced its intention to sell the specialty bread business.

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  • The intention is also to encourage support to local enterprises through research activities and business spinout activities.

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  • Mr Faulds added that it was his intention that either a Manager or his son would take up residence in the bungalow.

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  • The intention is to permit the use of such devices without the need to hold a Wireless Telegraphy license.

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  • Historical events often come about with a large dose of fluke and a tenuous thread of intention.

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  • The adjudicator was asked to determine whether the defenders had failed to give timeous notice of intention to withhold payment.

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  • Here one uses the hands, especially the tips of the fingers, to feel the path and intention of the opponent 's movements.

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  • Vetch Field chiefs are fuming about Sam Hammam 's intention to snub the competition from next season.

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  • But in certain contexts there is clearly an element of intention or volition involved.

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  • More water cannons are arriving to protect them but the protesters have no intention of leaving their position in front of the Center.

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  • The watercraft exclusion in section IIIB indicated an intention to confine all marine transportation claims to section IIIA.

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  • North Korea then expelled IAEA officials in December 2002 and announced its intention to withdraw from the NPT in January 2003.

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  • It was never my intention to cuckold my partner; I cheated only out of desperation for a meaningful relationship.

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  • Amanda Knox had no intention of leaving the US after she was retried and sentenced in an Italian court in absentia.

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  • Different results is determine by your intention.

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  • While many people enjoy going to flea markets just to walk around and perhaps pick up some things that they don't usually see in stores, others go with the intention of finding something very specific.

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  • Don't promise a creditor that you will make a payment if you have no intention of doing so.

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  • You should additionally have the intention of closing the consolidated accounts.

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  • Whenever a borrower ignores requests from the creditor about the debt they owe, they show the lender they have no real intention of paying the debt.

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  • This course of action was taken for the purposes of estate planning and it was not his intention to make a gift of any portion of the value of the house to his wife.

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  • Sometimes the dealers will bring them just to sit on without the intention of selling them, but if you offer them a price you might find that they're happy to sell.

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  • Their intention was take the natural cleaning supplies movement mainstream.

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  • Even if you have no intention of devoting your home to a particular style or period, do not discount this furniture source.

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  • Are you designing this bathroom with the intention of reselling your home in the near future, or is this your final resting place?

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  • At least, that's always the intention when you start.

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  • If your intention is truly to go the simple route, then this may be the only color you need.

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  • When Estee Lauder Beautiful perfume was created, the intention was to invent a fragrance that would make every woman's dream of being beautiful a reality.

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  • Some users have received numerous phone calls from companies they have absolutely no intention of working for.

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  • Momentum traders purchase a large volume of shares of a particular stock with the intention of selling all shares before the market closes.

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  • You might be surprised to learn that the original intention of the Internet was to share research between universities and government defense research entities.

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  • One or two themed embellishments are enough to convey the intention of your layout.

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  • It is also possible for your picture to appear on a website you've never even heard of, nor had any intention of visiting.

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  • Your intention for visiting the site should be to communicate with other like-minded teens.

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  • Hi, Sometimes, boys have every intention of calling you when they say they are going to.

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  • So what if you are a high school student with no intention of entering a scientific career path?

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  • If you give a gift card to a general store, be sure to indicate your intention for it (i.e., "use to make your dormroom comfortable").

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  • Whatever your intention for wanting a few graduation verses, there are numerous out there as well as the potential to write your own to really highlight what you're looking for.

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  • What would you do with a golf themed gift basket if you have never played golf and have no intention of learning the sport?

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  • If you want to express these sentiments without ascribing to a particular religion, you can use the "Question of Intention" as a base for your own vows.

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  • The question of intention is a popular vow that has its roots in medieval practice.

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  • The standard beginning of the Question of Intention (Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today and so on…) harkens back to the Anglican Church and has remained virtually unchanged since 1662.

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  • The officiate asks the question of intention.

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  • Checklist of Required Information-A list of items is found here that should be included in a Notice of Intention to Obtain a Compulsory License for Making and Distributing Phonorecords.

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  • I can absolutely assure you I had no intention of helping anyone other than myself prior to getting sober, and honestly the one thing that makes me happiest in life today, is when someone comes up to me and thanks me for whatever I did.

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  • Usually, individuals who do this have the intention of quitting chewing later on down the road.

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  • I also feel bad for putting anyone in an awkward position, as it was never my intention to embarrass, humiliate or disgrace anyone, or any company.

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  • Thompson claims it's not his intention to embarrass or humiliate Smith.

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  • The Jerry Springer Show began in 1991, with the intention of having guests on the show to discuss political issues.

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  • I'm sorry for any people's pain and suffering and it was certainly never my intention to reopen what I now know is a painful wound in this country's history."

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  • Reports recently surfaced that their relationship was on the rocks, but the couple "laughed off" such reports and have no intention of ending their 25-year relationship.

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  • Upon hearing news of the video's impending release, Troyer's legal team has stated that their client has no intention of selling, nor releasing the home movie.

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  • During the program, Lambert said that he knows people took offense his performance and that was never his intention.

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  • Must be a U.S. citizen, or officially declared intention to become one.

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  • Students must be seniors who are graduating the coming June with the intention of going to an accredited U.S. college.

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  • The rings are actually available for men or women, so couples can wear matching bands showing their intention to stay chaste until marriage.

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  • While you may not be quite ready to commit to a wedding date, masculine promise rings show a man's intention to remain faithful to his betrothed and are a reminder of vows of purity and the intention to one day wed.

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  • Typically, promise rings have been given to the female instead of the male, but this trend is beginning to change and more and more men are wearing rings that promise an intention of a more serious relationship.

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  • Many men are also wearing chastity rings to signify their intention to wait on a physical relationship.

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  • If that's your intention for a fun night of partying, you can't go wrong with these.

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  • If you are of the mind to play a practical joke on someone who joked you and your only intention is more good fun and laughter, then by all means, proceed.

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  • Gifts generally fall into one of several categories based on their design and intention.

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  • The founders of SeaWorld had no intention of building a theme park.

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  • It includes everything from cleaning the roof to scouring the sinks inside, with the intention of attracting potential customers with a spotless product.

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  • Shoppers will need to consider the dimensions carefully before purchasing one of these RVs with the intention of storing it in a garage.

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  • A lie is any deliberate deviation from the truth; it is a falsehood communicated with the intention to mislead or deceive.

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  • The intention is to condition a response to awaken when the bladder is full.

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  • Approximately 20-50% have a mild intention tremor, an uncontrolled shaking.

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  • The bite may be a simple warning to back off (as in most household cats), an assertion of dominance and control (as in many dogs), or an intention to seriously injure or kill (as in a few breeds of dogs and some wild animals).

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  • Any move that is sexual in nature is forbidden in true praise dance, as is any step that is not glorifying to God in movement, message or intention.

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  • Being able to sense the Lead's intention and perform the dance steps both accurately and with style takes an enormous amount of skill, which is why both members of a dance partnership learn the steps best by practicing together.

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  • Applying the remedies, known as feng shui cures, must be done with the proper intention so they are activated correctly.

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  • Placing all kinds of good luck or good health charms and Chinese symbols creates clutter and becomes the opposite of intention.

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  • Commonly referred to Western Feng Shui or the Power of Intention, The Black Hat Sect school of feng shui uses the bagua chart in their feng shui application.

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  • Many stylists often forget that curly hair shrinks once it is dry, so a stylist who lacks experience in curly hair may cut too much length off the hair without intention.

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  • When you purchase a home with the intention of fixing it up and reselling it an inspection will give you an idea of what needs to be fixed in order to make the home capable of receiving a great inspection report.

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  • Homes and other buildings are also considered investment properties if your intention is to retain them and rent them out.

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  • Investment properties that are purchased with the intention of renting out are called Buy to Let mortgages through Halifax.

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  • Another option is to buy a multi-family unit and live in one of the units, while having the intention to rent out all the others.

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  • If it is your intention to have extra payments put toward the principal, specify this.

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  • Many women keep their maternity clothes with the intention of getting pregnant again.

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  • Mariska Hargitay is pregnant, but she has no intention of slowing down her hectic work schedule.

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  • On October 12, 1933, the U.S. Department of Justice takes possession of Alcatraz with the intention to turn it into a maximum security prison.

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  • These caps are made from a variety of different materials, all with the intention of being stretchy enough to pull on over your hair, yet snug enough to keep water out.

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  • Boku Superfood was designed and formulated by a licensed Naturopathic Doctor, with the intention of creating a high quality and nutritious product for people who would like a simple way to add more fruits and vegetables to their diet.

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  • Although much derided, it showed that the giant blankets have no intention of going gently into that good night.

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  • Used as a symbol of prayer, they are lit as an intention of prayer.

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  • Make a customized gift certificate announcing your intention to provide babysitting services for a frazzled new mom or an afternoon of grocery shopping for an elderly relative who is having trouble getting around town.

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  • Also, just like in other kinds of dating, after the meeting, people often say "I'll call you" when they have no intention of doing so.

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  • Overall, the intention is to make both parties feel good.Flirting pays a compliment to the person you are talking to.

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  • When you decided to use an online match making service, was your intention to meet someone you could spend time with, doing things together you both enjoyed?

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  • Or was your intention to find a man, any man to take care of?

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  • If that is the intention you want to set for a relationship, then no you are not crazy for meeting him under these conditions.

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  • If however, this is not your intention for love, then, yes, you would be crazy for meeting him under these conditions.

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  • Once you understand her thinking you will know how to assure her that your intention is to finish school and acquire a good job.

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  • The next level of flirting is more focused; I call this flirting with intention.

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  • Although his intention is to follow through on his commitment, something else on his priority list gets moved ahead of you.

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  • I would agree with you that your girlfriend has been cheating on you if her intention was to flirt or rekindle the old relationship.

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  • It is all in the intention, and as Fivestar mentions, sometimes the intentions can be misread.

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  • Whatever your intention is, have fun with your letters and your passion is sure to show!

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  • Let them know your intention is not a fast track to their bedroom, but rather some interesting, harmless conversation.

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  • Another part of intention is in every stroke, caress, kiss, or any other action.

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  • If you put that much intention into it, showing your love through even the smallest gesture, it will charge your lovemaking with unbelievable intensity.

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  • Just let it happen, and come back to the intention of what you're doing.

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  • There's nothing wrong with just enjoying the conversation, flirting with no intention of pursuing it further.

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  • Eighteenth century customs in America might include the exchanging of rings or a bent or broken coin to signify the intention to marry.

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  • For example, a simple teddy bear or other stuffed animal can easily convey the gentleman's intention when the ring is fastened to a ribbon around its neck.

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  • That intention is truly worth celebrating!

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  • Couples exchange diamond promise rings for many reasons, and they are available in a wide variety of designs to suit any budget or intention.

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  • Engagement notices allow a couple to officially announcement an intention to marry and share wedding details.

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  • Even if you have no intention of earning a degree, consider taking a class to develop your writing skills.

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  • Fake bags are usually sold with the intention of being passed off as the real thing.

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  • The Film Society of Lincoln Center was founded in 1969 with the intention of recognizing new filmmakers, offering them support, and increasing awareness of the art of film.

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  • His orginal intention was for it to be his last Batman movie and a conclusion to the story he has crafted.

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  • There can also be some debate over the intention of the players.

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  • When using Favorpals, we remind our members that the intention is not just to get a good deal but also to give one.

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  • Active on the skate scene since 1998, Circa's intention is to create shoes that are on the cutting edge of technical prowess and functionality.

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  • Wolverine's most recent improvement to their already comfortable footwear is Multishox, and they have no intention of resting on laurels as they continue to develop boots that will get wearers through even the most arduous day in ease.

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  • The wedding opened up many issues, not the least of which was Matt's intention to convert to Judaism.

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  • In 2010, longtime co-star James Mitchell passed away and shortly thereafter David Canary announced his intention to retire.

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  • She'd met and seduced Scott Chandler at college and had every intention of resuming the affair, but Scott had his eye on Becca.

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  • The artist will draw the designs on paper, or more durable white card stock, with the intention of laminating the image.

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  • Lastly, the lower back area is not usually affected by changes of body weight, skin elasticity, etc., making it an ideal area for a tattoo inked with the intention of being long-lasting and fade proof.

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  • Her studio specializes in Anusara yoga, which combines a playful attitude with defined alignment and "mindful intention."

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  • Their intention is to help students find the quiet, equanimity, and inner wisdom that is "the promise of yoga."

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  • Many of these standing yoga positions require great concentration and deliberate intention.

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  • Have a clear understanding of your intention and what you love about yoga and teaching.

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  • This may change over time, but your purpose and intention should always be your guide.

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  • Some locations insist that the members not talk to each other while on the premises before, during, or after the practice to emphasize the intention of yoga exercise as opposed to a social event.

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  • Check out this lightweight men's hoodie, women's halter shirt, and co-ed intention pant.

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  • This is the intention he brings to the ICYF, to create an accessible and celebratory place for yoga in the Midwest.

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  • In the article, Wakefield said, "My concern is for vaccine safety, for a safety-first vaccine policy…I have every intention of serving this population of children for a long as I can."

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  • This letter is my official two week notice of my intention.

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  • The purpose of this type of document is to formally notify your employer of your intention to terminate your employment with the company.

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  • Resignation letters should be brief and to the point, simply stating your intention to terminate your employment and the date of the last day you are available to work.

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  • Please accept this letter as formal notification of my intention to resign from my position as (insert job tile) with (name of company).

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  • Notify your workers' compensation carrier of your intention to close.

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  • The first part of sorting when it comes to organizing crafts is to get rid of anything that is broken or in bad shape, anything you have in duplicate, and kits or supplies for projects you really have no intention of completing.

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  • Also, perform each exercise steadily and with intention, making sure you concentrate fully on the muscles you're working.

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  • You may have the intention of doing that yoga video when you get home tonight.

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  • When you hit the gym with the intention of toning up your thighs, you need to know how to navigate the commercial gym equipment.

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  • If the goal of the school's program is to teach preschoolers French with the intention that they continue learning French throughout elementary school and high school, there are two main possibilities.

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  • Although the specifics behind health insurance legislation varies from state to state, the intention is to keep residents from falling into a situation where they simply cannot afford health insurance.

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  • Insurance companies do not want to have applicants purchase a policy with the distinct intention of turning right around and immediately piling up claims.

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  • If your sole intention is to purchase long term health insurance and no other financial product, you may want to review several companies providing this type of coverage.

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  • This is great information to have if you're in the process of deciding among various breeds for purchase as a new pet owner with the intention of obtaining insurance once you bring your pet home.

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  • The intention was probably to make them look more expensive, but instead, the beading and straps took them down a notch in aesthetic value.

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  • I filled in for someone who was on maternity leave, and I had no intention of staying beyond the allotted time, which was three months.

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  • If you're wearing your satin slip with the intention of undressing in front of your lover, you need to know how to wear it for the greatest impact.

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  • Despite having a child with her boyfriend of five years, Dunn has no intention of stopping modeling.

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  • Music videos are short films set to an artist's song for the intention of promoting sales of albums and merchandise.

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  • The production team responded by saying that the intention was never to film a documentary-style program, but to offer real survival solutions and tips.

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  • Mike's intention was to be their "go-to" guy to send to far off and exotic locales around the world and still have six months off during the year.

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  • Sometimes that ends up happening when filming begins, but the intention is not to have that for this show.

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  • Once he has the vocabulary, he croaks out his intention - "E.T. phone home".

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  • Patera (Father) Silk, the protagonist, is a priest and auger; he divines the intention of the gods through the reading of animal entrails.

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  • Humans who beheld fairies were immediately enchanted by them, against their will and often without the intention or knowledge of the enchanting fairy.

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  • It is her intention to travel to the capital at Coruscant to ask the Republic's government to arbitrate the dispute.

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  • Will and Lyra lose, and must recover the Golden Compass, and take it to Lyra's father Lord Azriel, whose intention is to use it to kill God and free mankind from the tyranny of religion.

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  • It is his intention, not to forestall the fall, which is already too far advanced, but to curtail the ensuing Dark Ages.

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  • Third, intention, is most often used as greetings, or farewells, such as "TTYL" for "Talk to you later."

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  • Blogs originated years ago with the intention of becoming personal journals that were open for public viewing.

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  • Most people play sport for fun and have no intention of making money from it.

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  • Roxanne had a set her cap for him and Adrienne had no intention of being the one to spoil her friends' plans.

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  • That sort of tells me his intention wasn't healthy for whoever he found inside.

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  • Seeing her mirror image was a reminder that Deidre was created by a goddess with the sole intention of using and discarding the human she made.

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  • Dean didn't answer but had no intention of asking the boys diddly, at least for the near future, at least until he sensed what was going on.

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  • Long pants or grubby clothes weren't necessary, as Dean had no intention of entering the mine.

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  • Dean was sure she was concerned that he'd attempt to investigate, but he had no such intention.

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  • Dean had no intention of specifically mentioning Billy Langstrom, though the young man's death was on everyone's mind.

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  • He was disheartened that Dean had no intention of running over to the crime scene, where Dean had no business whatsoever.

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  • It had never been his intention to hide his past from Carmen.

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  • He had no intention of reading it, but he liked how soft the cover was.

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  • I have no intention of trying to be Andre.

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  • The warrior had no intention of avoiding the people he meant to escape.

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  • I have no intention of leaving and, if you'll check your law, you have no legal right to toss me out.

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  • Dean had no doubt about Shipton's ultimate intention.

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  • Testing his magic, he realized he could call forth a portal.  He needed an ally, but it wasn't Kris.  He had no intention of bringing Kris to meet Darkyn, not when he didn't know what Darkyn wanted.  His thoughts went to Gabriel, the best friend he hoped he hadn't lost completely.  Gabe wouldn't try to negotiate with Darkyn if things went bad.

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  • But you had no intention of turning in the money.

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  • It was her land and she had no intention of letting him keep her off it.

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  • At any rate, I have no intention of visiting anyone.

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  • He had no intention of killing Rissa despite what she had done to him.

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  • She unleashed him without any intention of reining him in again.

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  • He hadn't been stuck since he was a child, and he had no intention of giving up his freedom.

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  • Again in 1820 Aurore exchanged the restraint of a convent for freedom, being recalled to Nohant by Mme de Francueil, who had no intention of letting her granddaughter grow up a devote.

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  • She had regained her liberty, and made no secret of her intention to use it to the full.

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  • In his initial declaration to the chamber the new premier had declared his intention of continuing the policy of the late cabinet, pledging the new ministry to a policy of conciliation, to the consideration of old age pensions, an income-tax, separation of Church and State.

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  • When Albany returned to Scotland in 1521 his association with Margaret gave rise to the accusation that it was with the intention of marrying her himself that he favoured her divorce from Angus, and it was even suggested that she was Albany's mistress.

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  • He first asserted his power by literally throwing to the dogs the last of his boyar tyrants, and shortly afterwards announced his intention of assuming the title of tsar, a title which his father and grandfather had coveted but never dared to assume publicly.

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  • On the 3rd of January 1565 he declared in an open letter addressed to the metropolitan his intention to abdicate.

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  • The intention was to make American Methodism a facsimile of that in England, subject to Wesley and the British Conference-a society and not a Church.

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  • The population of Buenos Aires assembled in armed bodies with the avowed intention of ejecting the governor from office, and electing in his stead a man who would give them a just administration.

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  • But if the parents wish him to be taught in a private school they must give notice to the mayor of the commune of their intention and the school chosen.

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  • A branch runs from Karshi to Kitab, and the intention was to join Kitab to Samarkand.

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  • The question, however, still remains to be answered how people came to the belief or to the assumption that through the soul, or the seat of life of the sacrificial animal, the intention of the gods could be divined.

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  • One of the chief names for the priest was baru - literally the "inspector" - which was given to him because of the prominence of his function as an inspector of livers for the purpose of divining the intention of the gods.

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  • On his return to London he found the parliament again negotiating Cromwell with Charles, and on the eve of making a treaty which Charles himself had no intention of keeping and the regarded merely as a means of regaining his power, and which would have thrown away in one moment all the advantages gained during years of bloodshed and struggle.

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  • In the United States imprisonment for debt was universal under the common law, but it has been abolished in every state, except in certain cases, as where there is any suspicion of fraud or where the debtor has an intention of removing out of the state to avoid his debts.

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  • In May 1859 Ferdinand of Naples was succeeded by his son Francis II., who gave no signs of any intention to change his fathers policy, and, in spite of Napoleons advice, refused to grant a constitution or to enter into an alliance with Sardinia.

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  • On the 10th of April 1891, Menelek communicated to the powers his views with regard to the Italian frontier, and announced his intention of re-establishing the ancient boundaries of Ethiopia as far as Khartum to the north-west and Victoria Nyanza to the south.

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  • Shortly before the fall of the Depretis-Robilant cabinet Count Robilant had announced the intention of Italy to denounce the commercial treaties with France and Austria, which would lapse en the 31st of December 1887, and had intimated his readiness to negotiate new treaties.

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  • None of Rudinis public utterances justify the supposition that he assumed office with the intention of allowing the alliance to lapse on its expiry in May 1892; indeed, he frankly declared it to form the basis of his foreign policy.

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  • Before Nerazzini could reach Adis Ababa, Rudini, in order partially to satisfy the demands of his Radical supporters for the abandonment of the colony, announced in the Chamber the intention of Italy to limit her occupation to the triangular zone between the points Asmar, Keren and Massawa, and, possibly, to withdraw to Massawa alone.

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  • Don Romolo Murri, the Christian Democratic leader, who exercised much influence over the younger and more progressive clergy, having been severely censured by the Vatican, made formal submission, and declared his intention of retiring from the struggle.

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  • That Danby, in spite of these compromising transactions, remained in intention faithful to the national interests, appears clearly from the hostility with which he was still regarded by France.

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  • And it may be fairly claimed for him that in El Tejado de Vidrio and El Tanto por Ciento he displays a very exceptional combination of satiric intention with romantic inspiration.

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  • The most celebrated voyage of antiquity undertaken for the express purpose of discovery was that fitted out by the senate of Carthage under the command of Hanno, with the intention of founding new colonies along the west coast of Africa.

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  • In July 1921 he announced his intention of retiring from Parliament, and he died Aug.

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  • It is difficult to allow the appositeness of this special illustration; on the other hand, Ford has even in this case shown his art of depicting sensual passion without grossness of expression; for the exception in Annabella's language to Soranzo seems to have a special intention, and is true to the pressure of the situation and the revulsion produced by it in a naturally weak and yielding mind.

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  • His foreign tour, during which he visited Germany, Holland, England, France and Austria, lasted nearly a year and a half, and was suddenly interrupted, when on his way from Vienna to Venice to study the construction of war-galleys, by the alarming news that the turbulent stryeltsi of Moscow had mutinied anew with the intention of placing Sophia on the throne.

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  • After proclaiming his intention of conferring on his subjects the blessings of peace, he joined in 1798 an Anglo-Austrian coalition against France; but when Austria paid more attention to her own interests than to the interests of monarchical institutions in general, and when England did not respect the independence of Malta, which he had taken under his protection, he succumbed to the artful blandishments of Napoleon and formed with him a plan for ruining the British empire by the conquest of India.

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  • When Nicholas an influential deputation from the province of Tver, which had long enjoyed a reputation for liberalism, ventured to hint in a loyal address that the time had come for changes in the existing autocratic regime, they received a reply which showed that the emperor had no intention of making any such changes.

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  • All this, however, did not argue an intention on the part of the government to revert to the autocratic status quo.

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  • Bridges Adams, the intention being by " fishing " the joints to convert the rails into continuous beams. In the original design two chairs were placed, one under each rail, a few inches apart, as in fig.

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  • The first act which has reference to the safety of passengers is the Regulation of Railways Act of 1842, which obliges every railway company to give notice to the Board of Trade of its intention to open the railway for passenger traffic, and places upon that public department the duty of inspecting the line before the opening of it takes place..

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  • If, however, cost within reasonable limits is a secondary consideration and the intention is to build a line adapted for express trains and for the carriage of the largest volume of traffic with speed and economy, he will lean towards the second.

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  • Unlike her sister Mary, who had fallen a victim to Henry's solicitations,' Anne had no intention of being the king's mistress; she meant to be his queen, and her conduct seems to have been governed entirely by motives of ambition.

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  • It was the author's original intention to complete this work in four volumes, but as the first volume was keenly attacked in Germany as well as in France, Fustel was forced in self-defence to recast the book entirely.

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  • He immediately set about introducing certain urgent reforms, suppressed all subsidies to the press, and declared his intention of governing according to law and justice.

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  • In the purity of his intention and the earnestness with which he strove to carry out his ideal, he was not inferior to Francis."

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  • After this victory Judas made an alliance with the people of Rome, who had no love for Demetrius his enemy, nor any intention of putting their professions of friendship into practice.

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  • This ruling may be interpreted as part of a campaign directed against the counsellors of Alexander or as an instance of their general principle that intention is equivalent to commission in the eye of the Law.

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  • With the apparent intention of restoring order in Jerusalem, he assembled the Sanhedrin, and being, as a Sadducee, cruel in the matter of penalties, secured the condemnation of certain lawbreakers to death by stoning.

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  • Zaimis called the attention of the powers to the fact that these conditions had been fulfilled, and on the 11th of May the powers announced to the high commissioner their intention of beginning the evacuation at once and completing it within a year.

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  • An antitrust law of 1907 makes it unlawful for any corporation controlling within the state the sale of 50% of an article to raise or lower the price of that article with the intention of injuring a competitor.

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  • Soon afterwards she poisoned Claudius and secured the throne for her son, with the intention of practically ruling on his behalf.

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  • The familiar charge, repeated in Shakespeare, of having written Ego et meus rex, while true in fact, is false in intention, because no Latin scholar could put the words in any other order; but it reflects faithfully enough Wolsey's mental attitude.

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  • We can hardly doubt that the intention of the Graeco-Roman custom was similar.

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  • Some of his recommendations are quite unsuitable to the state of the country, and display more of general knowledge and good intention than of either the theory or practice of agriculture.

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  • When in October 1761 Pitt, who had information of the signing of the "Family Compact" wished to declare war on Spain, and declared his intention to resign unless his advice was accepted, Granville replied that "the opinion of the majority (of the Cabinet) must decide."

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  • It does not seem to have been the author's original intention to publish any letterpress to this enormous work, but to let the plates tell their own story, though finally, with the assistance, as is now known, of William Macgillivray, a text, on the whole more than respectable, was produced in five large Ma egil- octavos under the title of Ornithological Biography, of liyr ay.

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  • The rapid formation of this land empire, and the obvious intention to expand, called the attention not only of Italy but of Europe to this power which seemed destined to become supreme in north Italy, and eventually led to the league of Cambrai for the dismemberment of Venice.

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  • The component parts of a lease are the parties, the recitals (when necessary) setting out such matters as the title of the lessor; the demise or actual letting (the word " demise " is ordinarily used, but any term indicating an express intention to make a present letting is sufficient); the parcels in which the extent of the premises demised is stated; the habendum (which defines the commencement and the term of the lease), the reddendum or reservation of rent, and the covenants and conditions.

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  • The Conveyancing Act 1881 provides that, as regards conveyances subsequent to 1881, unless a contrary intention is expressed, a lease of " land " is to be deemed to include all buildings, fixtures, easements, &c., appertaining to it; and, if there are houses or other buildings on the land demised, all out-houses, erections, &c., are to pass with the lease of the land.

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  • It is significant of the final result of these things that already in 1147 Roger of Sicily, engaged in war with Manuel, had proposed the sea-route for the Second Crusade, perhaps with some intention of diverting it against Constantinople; and in the winter of 1189-1190 Barbarossa, as we have seen, had actually thought and spoken of an attack on Constantinople.

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  • For, however Ghibelline might be the original intention, the result was not commensurate with the subtlety of the design, and the power of the pope was rather increased than diminished by the event of the Crusade.

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  • Other proposals, made by men well acquainted with the East, are more definitely practical and less political in their intention.

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  • One of his last trials was to see in 1556 the election as pope of his old opponent Caraffa, who soon showed his intention of reforming certain points in the Society that Ignatius considered vital.

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  • Though Wagner cannot as yet be confidently credited with a satiric intention in his bathos, the fact remains that all the Rossinian passages are associated with the character of Daland, so as to express his vulgar delight at the prospect of finding a rich son-in-law in the mysterious Dutch seaman.

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  • Paul III., who had begun his pontificate with the intention of purifying the curia, was unaware of the grave danger in which Fisher lay; and in the hope of reconciling the king with the bishop, created him (loth of May 1535) cardinal priest of St Vitalis.

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  • He commanded the fathers to disperse, and appointed Bologna as their meeting-place in eighteen months' time, his intention being to make the session of the council coincide with some conferences with representatives of the Greek church, which were to be held there with a view to union (18th December 1431).

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  • There can be no doubt that the government of the Restoration, in seeking to obtain possession of the island, had the intention of reestablishing slavery, and even of reopening the slave trade for the purpose of recruiting the diminished population.

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  • He had not based his case against the Transvaal on the letter of the Conventions, and regarded the employment of the word "suzerainty" merely as an "etymological question," but he realized keenly that the spectacle of thousands of British subjects in the Transvaal in the condition of "helots" (as he expressed it) was undermining the prestige of Great Britain throughout South Africa, and he called for "some striking proof" of the intention of the British government not to be ousted from its predominant position.

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  • By the treaty of Paris, signed on the 10th of December, Spain " relinquished " the island to the United States in trust for its inhabitants; the temporary character of American occupation being recognized throughout the treaty, in accord with the terms of the American declaration of war, in which the United States disclaimed any intention to control the island except for its pacification, and expressed the determination to leave the island thereupon to the control of its people.

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  • Mechanics (including dynamical astronomy) is that subject among those traditionally classed as "applied" which has been most completely transfused by mathematics - that is to say, which is studied with the deductive spirit of the pure mathematician, and not with the covert inductive intention overlaid with the superficial forms of deduction, characteristic of the applied mathematician.

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  • The dispute, at first of little importance, developed in seriousness during the next year or two, owing to the avowed intention of Russia, which by conquest or treaties with independent chiefs had acquired all the high land between the Caspian and the Black Sea, to take possession of the low lands along the coast, between Anapa and Poti, of which the sultan claimed the sovereignty.

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  • Admitted on equal terms to the European family of nations, the Ottoman government had given a solemn guarantee of its intention to make the long-promised reforms a reality.

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  • Sigismund declared war on the duke of Austria, and the fathers, determined to have their will carried out, drew up in their 4th and 5th sessions (30th of March and 6th of April 1415) a set of decrees with the intention of justifying their attitude and putting the fugitive pope at their mercy.

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  • On the 26th of September, its deployment beyond the mountains was complete, and as Napoleon did not know of Mack's intention to stay at Ulm and had learned that the Russian advance had been delayed, he directed his columns by the following roads on the Danube, between Donauworth and Ingolstadt, so as to be in a position to intervene between the Austrians and the Russians and beat both in detail.

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  • Bennigsen, now commanding the whole Russian army which with Lestocq's Prussians amounted to 100,000, also moved into winter quarters in the triangle Deutsch-Eylau-Osterode-Allenstein, and had every intention of remaining there, for a fresh army was already gathering in Russia, the 1st corps of which had reached Nur about 50 m.

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  • His intention was to occupy a strong position and fight one general action for the possession of Moscow, and to this end he selected the line of the Kalatscha where the stream intersects the great Moscow road.

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  • Here, however, the inefficiency of the Russian staff actually saved them from the disaster which must certainly have overtaken them had they realized their intention of fighting the French.

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  • But the Austrians had no intention of attacking him, for time was now working on their side and, leaving his men to starve in the exhausted district, the emperor again returned to Dresden, where for the rest of the month he remained in an extraordinary state of vacillation.

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  • As regards the Feast of Unleavened Bread, now indissolubly connected with the paschal sacrifice, no satisfactory explanation has been given either of its original intention or of its connexion with the Passover.

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  • In addition to these Clement often speaks of his intention to write on certain subjects, but it may well be doubted whether in most cases, if not all, he intended to devote separate treatises to 1 Zahn thinks we have part of them in the Adumbrationes Clem.

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  • Clearly it was the intention of the government, consistently with the whole trend of its policy, to cover its concession to the Protestant party dominant in the Commons by retaining some of the outward forms of the old services until such time as it should be expedient to "take other order."

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  • A more intimate acquaintance with the language commonly used by many of the more extreme "Ritualists" would have shown him that there has been, and is, no lack of such intention.

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  • By the beginning of September all the breaches were repaired, the walls bristled with cannon, and 7000 men were under arms. So strong was the city by this time that Charles X., abandoning his original intention of carrying the place by assault, began a regular siege; but this also he was forced to abandon when, on the 29th of October, an auxiliary Dutch fleet, after reinforcing and reprovisioning the garrison, defeated, in conjunction with the Danish fleet, the Swedish navy of 44 liners in the Sound.

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  • It was Peter's intention to marry his second daughter to the young French king Louis XV., but the pride of the Bourbons revolted against any such alliance.

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  • He announced his intention "to follow in the footsteps of his illustrious predecessor," took over all but one of Jackson's cabinet, and met with statesmanlike firmness the commercial crisis of 1837, already prepared for before he took office.

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  • The physically delicate boy was put into the ecclesiastical school of St Dizier, without any intention of a clerical career; but he decided for the priesthood, and in 1874 entered the Grand Seminaire of Chalons-sur-Marne.

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  • Or else they raised a subtle distinction between the act and the intention.

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  • In the preface to the first edition, Sigwart explains that he makes no attempt to appreciate the logical theories of his predecessors; his intention was to construct a theory of logic, complete in itself.

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  • A short engagement in Spain, as tutor to the son of Marshal de Saint Luc, was terminated by another quarrel; and Dempster now returned to Scotland with the intention of asserting a claim to his father's estates.

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  • The fleet soon after sailed, a squadron being detached against Angola, with the intention of taking possession of that colony, in order to secure a supply of slaves.

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  • Even among the advocates of republi canism there was no intention of dethroning Dom of Pedro, excepting a few extreme members of the party, who now gained the upper hand.

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  • In the former alone were " the form and intention of the church preserved."

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  • In sanctioning the occupation of the port the British government of the day had no intention of making Natal a British colony, but wished to prevent the Boers establishing an independent republic upon the coast with a harbour through which access to the interior could be gained.

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  • In July the Natal ministry J Y Y learnt that it was not the intention of the Imperial government to endeavour to hold the frontier in case hostilities arose, but that a line of defence considerably south of the frontier would be taken up. This led to a request on their part that if the Imperial government had any reason to anticipate the breakdown of negotiations, " such steps may be at once taken as may be necessary for the effectual defence of the whole colony."

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  • His destructive criticism thus tended to reintroduce the dualism between faith and reason which Scholasticism had laboured through centuries to overcome, though Scotus himself, of course, had no such sceptical intention.

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  • His first intention was to seek complete seclusion in Egypt or Italy, to recover health and strength after his long and exhausting labours.

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  • Towards the close of 1859 he called upon Lord Palmerston, Lord John Russell and Gladstone, and signified his intention to visit France and get into communication with the emperor and his ministers, with a view to promote this object.

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  • Mr Tooke declared his intention of making Horne the heir of his fortune, and, if the design was never carried into effect, during his lifetime he bestowed upon him large gifts of money.

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  • In 1663 he invaded royal Hungary, with the intention of uniting all the Magyars against the emperor, but, the Magyars steadily refusing to attend any diet summoned under Turkish influence, his plan fell through, and his only notable military success was the capture of the fortress of Ersekujvar (Neuhausel).

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  • The Austrian diet was transferred on the i 5th of November to Kremsier, remote from revolutionary influences; and, though the government still thought it prudent to proclaim its constitutional principles, it also proclaimed its intention to preserve the unity of the monarchy.

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  • Sir Michael, however, in a despatch dated September the 16th 1878, reiterated the intention of the British cabinet to grant the state " to the utmost practicable extent, its individuality and powers of self-government under the sovereignty of the queen."

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  • In May 1880 he returned to England, having established in the Transvaal a legislative council with powers so limited as to convince many of the Boers that there was no intention of fulfilling Shepstone's promises.

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  • Instead of discussing grievances, as before the Johannesburg disarmament he had led the high commissioner to believe was his intention, he proceeded to request the withdrawal of the London Convention, because, among other things, " it is injurious to dignity of independent republic."

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  • According to Plutarch, he attempted to break the power of Corinth, by requesting the Corinthians to send him 1000 of their picked youths, ostensibly to aid him in war, his real intention being to put them to death; but the plot was revealed.

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  • The cavalry established contact on the 15th in the neighbourhood of Tobitschau and Rochetinitz (action of Tobitschau, July 15th), and the Austrians finding their intention discovered, and their men too demoralized by fear of the breechloader to risk a fresh battle, withdrew their troops and endeavoured to carry out their concentration by a wide circuit down the valley of the Waag and through Pressburg.

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  • However praiseworthy the intention may have been, the list of authors specially recommended does not speak well for Fronto's literary taste.

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  • The vascular changes are practically absent in healing by first intention.

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  • Healing by second intention, or granulation, is usually seen where there has been loss of tissue, or extensive damage.

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  • Frederick, though his love of teasing for teasing's sake has been exaggerated by Macaulay, was a martinet of the first water, had a sharp though one-sided idea of justice, and had not the slightest intention of allowing Voltaire to insult or to tyrannize over his other guests and servants.

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  • Regent's Park, mainly in the borough of Marylebone, owes its preservation to the intention of George III.

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  • London was then gay with pageants, but when the queen made known her intention of marrying Philip of Spain the discontent of the country found vent in the rising of Sir Thomas Wyat, and the city had to prepare itself against attack.

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  • Finding that he was suspected (probably with truth) of an intention to bring the soldiers over to the royalist side, he escaped to France.

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  • The intention would seem to have been to imitate vessels of rock crystal.

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  • In 1862 a Frenchman named Lejean surveyed the main river, of which he published a map. In 1863 Miss Alexandrine Tinne (q.v.) with a large party of friends and scientists ascended the Ghazal with the intention of seeing how far west the basin of the Nile extended.

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  • His intention of carrying the war into Gaul was anticipated by Constantine, who marched into Italy.

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  • Bergne reported on the 27th of July 1907 to Sir Edward Grey that " The permanent session had met in special session on the 25th of July, to consider the suggestion of His Britannic Majesty's government to the effect that, if Great Britain could be relieved from the obligation to enforce the penal provisions of the convention, they would be prepared not to give notice on the 1st of September next of their intention to withdraw on the 1st of September 1908 a notice which they would otherwise feel bound to give at the appointed time "; and he added that " At this meeting, a very general desire was expressed that, in these circumstances, arrangements should, if possible, be made which would permit Great Britain to remain a party to the Sugar Convention."

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  • Mahmud was thus early impressed with the necessity for dissembling his intention to institute reforms until he should be powerful enough to carry them through.

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  • After spending nearly six years in the office of his uncle, Benjamin Austen, a solicitor, he was tempted to leave England for Ceylon by the prospect of obtaining an appointment in the civil service, and he started in 1839 with the intention of making an overland journey across Asia.

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  • After wandering for many months, chiefly in Persia, and having abandoned his intention of proceeding to Ceylon, he returned in 1842 to Constantinople, where he made the acquaintance of Sir Stratford Canning, the British ambassador, who employed him in various unofficial diplomatic missions in European Turkey.

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  • Owing to the disturbed state of the country, due to the presence of raiding parties from Nejd, Wellsted was unable to carry out his original intention of exploring the country to the west, and after an excursion along the Batina coast to Sohar he returned to India.

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  • His original intention had been after visiting Mecca to find his way across the peninsula to Oman, but the time at his disposal (as an Indian officer on leave) was insufficient for so extended a journey; and his further contributions to Arabian geography were not made until twenty-five years later, when he was deputed by the Egyptian government to examine the reported gold deposits of Midian.

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  • Travelling down from Damascus in 1875 with the Haj caravan, he stopped at El Hajr, one of the pilgrim stations, with the intention of awaiting the return of the caravan and in the meantime of exploring the rock-cut tombs of Medain Salih and El Ala.

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  • He understood the intention of Mahomet as to foreign nations, and set himself resolutely to carry it out in the face of much difficulty.

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  • A force was equipped at Basra under Ahmad Feizi Pasha with the intention of occupying Kuwet; Mubarak thereupon appealed to Great Britain and action was taken which prevented the Turkish designs from being carried out.

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  • Frederick retorted by announcing his intention of reducing "the clergy, especially the highest, to a state of apostolic poverty," and by ordaining the severest punishments for those priests who should obey the papal sentence.

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  • They held a convention at Cincinnati in May with the intention of nominating for the presidency Charles Francis Adams, who had ably represented the United States at the court of St James's during the Civil War.

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  • The archduke did not resist the passage; it was his intention, as soon as a large enough force had crossed, to attack it before the rest of the French army could come to its assistance.

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  • Cutler's original intention was to buy for the Ohio Company only about 1,500,000 acres, but on the 27th of July Congress authorized a grant of about 5,000,000 acres of land for $3,500,000; a reduction of one-third was allowed for bad tracts, and it was also provided that the lands could be paid for in United States securities.

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  • In 1848, while making a tour in Cornwall, Tennyson met Robert Stephen Hawker of Morwenstow, with whom he seems - but the evidence is uncertain - to have talked about King Arthur, and to have resumed his intention of writing an epic on that theme.

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  • In 1762, at the age of eighteen, he went up to Konigsberg with the intention of studying medicine, but finding himself unequal to the operations of the dissecting-room, he abandoned this object, and, by the help of one or two friends and his own self-supporting labours, followed out his earlier idea of the clerical profession by joining the university.

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  • Otto soon showed his intention of breaking with the policy of his father, who had been content with a nominal superiority over the duchies; in 937 he punished Eberhard, duke of Franconia, for an alleged infringement of the royal authority; and in 938 deposed Eberhard, who had recently become duke of Bavaria.

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  • The prime minister, Lord Melbourne, submitted to the king a choice of names for the chancellorship of the exchequer and leadership of the House of Commons; but his majesty announced that, having lost the services of Lord Althorp as leader of the House of Commons, he could feel no confidence in the stability of Lord Melbourne's government, and that it was his intention to send for the duke of Wellington.

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  • On the 30th of March Lord John Russell moved a resolution in favour of an inquiry into the temporalities of the Irish Church, with the intention of applying the surplus to general education without distinction of religious creed.

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  • On the same day Lord John Russell, without announcing his intention to his colleagues, resigned his office as president of the council sooner than attempt the defence of the government.

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  • Being told that they are knights he determines that he too will be one, and returns to his mother announcing his intention of at once setting forth into the world to seek for knighthood.

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  • The final manifestation of popular glyptic art was the okimono, an ornament pure and simple, in which utility was altogether seco.ndary in intention to decorative effect.

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  • One of these Dutch-printed reviews was L'Europe savante (1718-1720), founded chiefly by Themiseul de Saint-Hyacinthe, with the intention of placing each separate department under the care of a specialist.

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  • After publishing The Mock Mourners, intended to satirize and rebuke the outbreak of Jacobite joy at the king's death, he turned his attention once more to ecclesiastical subjects, and, in an evil hour for himself, wrote the anonymous Shortest Way with the Dissenters (1702), a statement in the most forcible terms of the extreme "high-flying" position, which some high churchmen were unwary enough to endorse, without any suspicion of the writer's ironical intention.

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  • When hostilities became inevitable, acting in conjunction with Captain (later General) Nathaniel Lyon, he suddenly transferred the arms in the Federal arsenal at St Louis to Alton, Illinois, and a few days later (May ro, 1861) surrounded and captured a force of state guards which had been stationed at Camp Jackson in the suburbs of St Louis with the intention of seizing the arsenal.

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  • Some of the old cults passed away altogether, others survived in name and form, but were so wholly devoid of inner meaning that even the learning of a Varro could not tell their intention or the character of the deity with whom they were concerned.

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  • A celebrated debate on this question took place in the House of Commons in January 1690; but the evident intention of the Whigs to perpetuate their own ascendancy by tampering with the franchise contributed largely to the Tory reaction which resulted in the defeat of the Whigs in the elections of that year.

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  • Under this title will be considered movements of men with intention of changing their residence or domicile.

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  • Temporary Emigration.-In many European countries there is not only emigration beyond seas, but a very considerable movement to neighbouring countries in search of work, and generally with the intention of returning.

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  • He had no intention, however, of becoming a recluse, or of permanently holding himself aloof from public life.

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  • Judas is conceived as cherishing the intention of discussing for the benefit of the Christian world (for no mere local church is addressed) the subject of " our common salvation " (the much desiderated authoritative definition of the orthodox faith), but diverted from this purpose by the growth of heresy.

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  • The book may be regarded as a general view of early modern history, preparatory to the more detailed treatment of special lines of inquiry carried out in his subsequent works, although Hallam's original intention was to continue the work on the scale on which it had been begun.

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  • The legend (for it is nothing more) that Tromp hoisted a broom at his mainmast-head to announce his intention to sweep the English off the sea, refers to this period.

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  • An army of South Germans in the Breisgau, after an unsuccessful attempt to invade Alsace, moved northward to the Neckar valley with the intention of uniting with Bournonville, who was moving up the Rhine to meet them.

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  • The king's intention was, no doubt, to secure himself and the prince against the unruly nobles, though the queen's Roman Catholic tendencies were probably another reason for his decision.

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  • This act can hardly have been unpremeditated, and some doubt has been cast upon the statement which Einhard attributes to Charles, that he would not have entered the building had he known of the intention of Leo.

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  • The king, however, at once announced his intention of being his own first minister; and from this resolution he never swerved.

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  • The French foreign minister, Delessart, believed that he would checkmate all the efforts of the emigres at the continental courts provided that he could confirm Pitt in his intention of keeping England neutral.

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  • On the part of the minister or priest officiating must be present also an inward intention or will to do what the Church does.

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  • Brunel, was preparing to put the plan to practical test when the discovery that it had already been patented caused him to abandon his intention, until about 1877.

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  • The fact that Herodotus ends his history where he does shows distinctly that his intention ' Opinion is divided as to this visit to Athens after his settlement at Thurii.

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  • His intention was to publish in eighteen volumes the lives of the saints compiled from the MSS., at the same time adding sober notes.

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  • The Statute of Uses (1535), by converting the bargainee's interest into a legal estate, had an effect contrary to the intention of its framers.

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  • After the surrender of Cronje at Paardeberg on the 27th of February 1900 Bloemfontein was occupied by the British troops under Lord Roberts (March 13,) and on the constitution met on the 18th of December 1907, when it was announced that the Transvaal and Orange Colony had each given notice of the termination of the intercolonial council with the intention of each colony to gain individual control of its railways and constabulary.

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  • The subsequent occupation of Port Arthur and other Chinese harbours by European powers, and the evident intention of consolidating Russian influence in Manchuria, were again and again the subject of Japanese representations at St Petersburg, and these representations became more vigorous when, in 1903, Russia seemed to be about to extend her Manchurian policy into Korea.

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  • His expressed intention was to fight no battle until superiority in numbers was on his side.

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  • It was repulsed with a loss of nearly r000 men in the action at the Motienling (17th July), but it was at least ascertained that considerable forces were still on the Japanese right, and upon the arrival of a fresh army corps from Europe Kuropatkin announced his intention of attacking Kuroki.

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  • Nevertheless he had every intention of delivering a heavy and decisive counterstroke when the right moment should come, and meantime his defensive tactics would certainly have full play on this prearranged battlefield with its elaborate redoubts, bombproofs and obstacles, and its garrison of a strength obviously equal (and in reality superior) to that of the assailants.

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  • Kuropatkin's intention was to work round the Japanese right on the hills with his eastern wing (Stakelberg), to move his western wing (Bilderling) slowly southwards, entrenching each strip of ground gained, and finally with the centre - i.e.

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  • He was attacked with quinsy, which rapidly brought about paralysis of the tongue, and he died on the 13th of September 1592, in circumstances which, as Pasquier reports them, completely disprove any intention of displaying antiChristian or anti-Catholic leanings.

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  • Antony announced his intention of following the lines laid down by his predecessor.

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  • During the peace negotiations Beust had resigned and entered the Austrian service, and on the 15th of November the king in his speech from the throne announced his intention of being faithful to the new Confederation as he had been to the old.

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  • In 1907 the government announced their intention of modifying the electoral system in Saxony by the adding of representation for certain professions to that of the three classes of the electorate.

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  • The Arbitration Act 1889 provides that a submission, unless a contrary intention is expressed in it, is irrevocable except by leave of the court or a judge, and is to have the same effect in all respects as if it had been made an order of court.

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  • It was the emperor's intention that Liberius should govern the Church jointly with Felix, but on the arrival of Liberius, Felix was expelled by the Roman people.

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  • Entirely on her own initiative, and moved by admiration for the fine achievements of "her brave Irish" during the war, the queen announced her intention of paying a long visit to Dublin; and there, accordingly, she went for the month of April 1900, staying in the Viceregal Lodge, receiving many of the leaders of Irish society, inspecting some 50,000 school children from all parts of Ireland, and taking many a drive amid the charming scenery of the neighbourhood of Dublin.

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  • In reality the young tsar had no intention of embarking on wild political adventures, and was fully determined not to let his hand be forced by men less cautious than himself.

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  • The right of suffrage is confined by the constitution to males twenty-one years of age, who are citizens of the United States or have declared their intention of becoming citizens, and who have resided in the state one year, in the county six months, and in the voting precinct ninety days preceding the election.

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  • From this conception the Reformers had, at the outset, no intention of departing.

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  • The upshot of his oratory was the summoning of a rokosz, or national insurrection, to Sandomir, which was speedily joined by the majority of the szlachta all over the country, who openly proclaimed their intention of dethroning the king and chastising the senate, and sent Stadnicki to Transylvania to obtain the armed assistance of Stephen Bocskay.

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  • On the 18th of April 1648, at the general assembly of the Zaporozhians, he openly expressed his intention of proceeding against the Poles and was elected hetman by acclamation; on the Toth of May he annihilated a small detached Polish corps on the banks of the river Zheltndya Vodui, and seven days later overwhelmed the army of the Polish grand-hetman, massacring 850o of his 10,000 men and sending the grand-hetman himself and all his officers in chains to the Crimea.

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  • It was not long, however, before the allies displayed their intention of keeping the management of affairs entirely in their own hands.

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  • The proprietor was a Roman Catholic and probably it was his intention that Maryland should be an asylum for persecuted Roman Catholics, but it is even more clear that he was desirous of having Protestant colonists also.

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  • Henceforth Absalon was the chief counsellor of Valdemar, and the promoter of that imperial policy which, for three generations, was to give Denmark the dominion of the Baltic. Briefly, it was Absalon's intention to clear the northern sea of the Wendish pirates, who inhabited that portion of the Baltic littoral which we now call Pomerania, and ravaged the Danish coasts so unmercifully that at the accession of Valdemar one-third of the realm of Denmark lay wasted and depopulated.

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  • His intention of still further humiliating the Teutonic order was frustrated by his sudden death in 1501.

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  • Corps to a strength of 120,000 men, crossed the Rapidan on the 4th of May with the intention of attacking Lee's inner flank, that nearer Richmond.

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  • His original intention was to revise the Old Latin, and his two revisions of the Psalter, the Roman and the Gallican, the latter modelled on the Hexapla, still survive.

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  • But the other charges, far less plausible than that of embezzlement, which were heaped upon the head of the fallen favourite, are evidence of an intention to crush him at all costs.

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  • The tables were all calculated to 14 places, with the intention that only 12 should be published, but the twelfth figure is not to be relied upon.

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  • Being uncatechetical in form and addressed to the clergy rather than to the people, it missed its intention, and was superseded by others of less exalted origin, especially by those of the Jesuit Peter Canisius, whose Summa Doctrinae et Institutionis Christianae (1554) and its shorter form (1556) were already in the field.

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  • This last conception lay beyond the horizon of Caesar, as of all ancient statesmen, but his first act on gaining control of Italy was to enfranchise the Transpadanes, whose claims he had consistently advocated, and in 45 B.C. he passed the Lex Julia Municipalis, an act of which considerable fragments are inscribed on two bronze tables found at Heraclea near Tarentum.3 This law deals inter alia with the police and the sanitary arrangements of the city of Rome, and hence it has been argued by Mommsen that it was Caesar's intention to reduce Rome to the level of a municipal town.

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  • Seeing then that the Catholic sovereigns had been forced to expel them, that many bishops and other eminent persons demanded their extinction, and that the Society had ceased to fulfil the intention of its institute, the pope declares it necessary for the peace of the Church that it should be suppressed, extinguished, abolished and abrogated for ever, with all its houses, colleges, schools and hospitals; transfers all the authority of its general or officers to the local ordinaries; forbids the reception of any more novices, directing that such as were actually in probation should be dismissed, and declaring that profession in the Society should not serve as a title to holy orders.

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  • St Paul's ideas were here developed to their extremest consequences, and in an entirely one-sided fashion such as was far from being in his intention.

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  • Mexican citizenship includes all persons born of Mexican parents, all naturalized aliens, and all foreigners owning real estate in the republic or having children by Mexican mothers unless formal declaration is made of an intention to retain the citizenship of another country.

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  • Here also he wrote a long poem against commerce, which he produced as an exposition of his opinions when, on his return to England, his father announced his intention of placing him in a commercial house at Bordeaux.

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  • He could not quite carry out this intention, but a great part of his reign was occupied with his Indian campaigns.

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  • In June 1778 he evacuated Philadelphia, with the intention of concentrating his force at New York.

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  • Cotta's intention was not carried out in consequence of the murder of Caesar, after which he retired from public life.

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  • At the same time the fears of the more sober and respectable citizens were allayed by Otho's liberal professions of his intention to govern equitably, and by his judicious clemency towards Marius Celsus, consul-designate, a devoted adherent of Galba.

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  • Barillas (1845-1907) proclaimed his intention of establishing a silver currency, and gained, to a great extent, the sympathy of the German and British residents; he had been the sole Guatemalan president who had not sought to prolong his own tenure of office.

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  • Nine states allow voting rights to aliens who have declared their intention to become citizens, and in some they can as taxpayers vote on financial matters submitted to a special vote.

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  • This, therefore, would not be the paschal moon of the calendar, though it undoubtedly ought to be so if the intention of the council of Nice were rigidly followed.

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  • In 1873 he removed from Cincinnati to Fremont, his intention being to withdraw from public life; but in 1875 the Republican party in Ohio once more selected him as its candidate for the governorship. He accepted the nomination with great reluctance.

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  • Gunji, left Tokyo with about forty comrades in 1892, his intention being to form a settlement on Shumshiri, the most northerly of the Kurile Islands.

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