Recalled Sentence Examples

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  • I recalled the name immediately.

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  • And then he recalled an earlier dream!

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  • She recalled how much he loved to conquer.

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  • He recalled agony, and the darkness of his thoughts amplified the pain of the new magic in his blood.

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  • Sofia recalled how much her first meeting with him had scared her.

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  • He recalled none of this, nor his damaged body being placed on a litter at the narrow edge of the cascading water and lifted upward from the depth of the inaccessible gorge to the penstock path above.

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  • When my master recalled me from exile, we had a talk.

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  • She recalled what sent her outside the castle, and her anger at Kris ratcheted up another notch.

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  • And then he recalled his promise to Tim, and looked away from her.

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  • Panic stirred as she recalled what his men had done at Talon's stash house.

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  • Alarmed, she recalled what it was about him that terrified her.

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  • It was her turn to blush as she recalled the dream that episode had inspired.

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  • He looked up and recalled the stars.

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  • The strange calm she felt around Zamon remained, and she recalled more clearly Darkyn's words about how the original Dark One lured in his prey.

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  • She looked far different than Deidre recalled.

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  • Weller added, "Maybe Lydia reported that business to Denver and that's why Fitzgerald got recalled."

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  • He was recalled to Denver.

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  • There were mugs there, she recalled.

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  • She recalled the scent of her blood, what hot agony felt like as an otherworldly creature tore her apart.

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  • It made her mind leap until she recalled she was supposedly on a spaceship.

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  • She recalled what Evelyn had said about him goading Kisolm.

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  • Dean recalled his own father's death when he was 12 years old and how well his mother had brought him through the ordeal.

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  • She recalled the strong, thick man who watched over her as she grew.

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  • In 1799 he was recalled by the king of Sweden, and in 1802 he died, duly attended by her.

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  • Looking at her she may have recalled the golden, irrecoverable days of her own girlhood and her own first ball.

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  • He recalled his labors on the Legal Code, and how painstakingly he had translated the articles of the Roman and French codes into Russian, and he felt ashamed of himself.

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  • Involuntarily Rostov recalled all the good he had heard about him from his father and the neighbors.

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  • She recalled how his former right hand dealer had turned traitor.

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  • What she recalled was a pittance of what she had known as a goddess.

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  • It didn't spin webs and looked more to Evelyn like a mutated cat, but the moment she recalled Kiera's fear, she also realized that the cat-like creature would easily pass as a large spider.

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  • He recalled her outburst at him the previous day.

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  • He recalled his mother, her heavy features nonetheless made beautiful by her radiant smile as she swung a waist-high Talal around.

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  • Her look of soul-deep sorrow touched him, and he recalled what he felt as a youth to find his father and mother dead and his family hunted and forced out of their own home.

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  • Her eyes watered as she recalled when she'd last worked on it, the night she was kidnapped.

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  • He still recalled the look she'd given him before they left in the ill-fated helo.

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  • Byrne's description was far too common to stand out but no one recalled a man hurriedly leaving the city in the middle of the night, Tuesday-Wednesday.

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  • Dean recalled reading the same article in his copy.

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  • Fury filled her as she recalled her father gifting her the book, not long before she killed him.

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  • The same year, however, he was recalled by Mary to aid in the suppression of Murray's rebellion, successfully eluding the ships of Elizabeth sent to capture him.

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  • Her husband died after eleven years of wedlock, leaving her childless; and, since both her brothers were now dead, she was recalled to her father's court in order that she might be recognized as his successor in England and Normandy.

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  • She had regarded the prospect of death with courage and almost with levity, laughing heartily as she put her hands about her "little neck" and recalled the skill of the executioner.

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  • But soon he was recalled, taken into custody, and finally condemned to death.

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  • In 1840 he was recalled and appointed minister of war.

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  • When Felix was recalled by Nero in 60 the nation was divided against itself, the Gentiles within its gates were watching for their opportunity, and the chief priests robbed the lower priests with a high hand.

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  • Two years later he was recalled to Rome and appointed secretary of the Propaganda for Eastern Affairs, and for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs.

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  • However, in April 1790 he was suddenly recalled by the comte de Mercy-Argenteau, the Austrian ambassador at Paris, and the queen's most trusted political adviser, and from this time to Mirabeau's death he became the medium of almost daily communications between the latter and the queen.

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  • At the Restoration, instead of being recalled to England, as he probably expected and certainly desired, he was appointed to the see of Down and Connor, to which was shortly added the small adjacent diocese of Dromore.

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  • His jealousy was provoked by the successes of Agricola in Britain, who was recalled to Rome (85) in the midst of his conquests, condemned to retirement, and perhaps removed by poison.

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  • When (1541) Calvin was recalled to Geneva, Farel also returned; but in 1542 he went to Metz to support the Reformation there.

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  • He was soon, however, recalled to Rome by Trajan, and appointed to the offices of decemvir stlitibus judicandis, praefectus feriarum Latinarum, and sevir turmae equitum Romanorum.

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  • He immediately recalled his forced confession, and besought all Christian men " to pray for him, so that his tears might secure the pity of the Almighty."

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  • Under the Consulate, however, he was accused of embezzlement and recalled; and, though the charge was proved to be false, was not reinstated.

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  • But he was quickly recalled to Bavaria, Munich being threatened at once by an Austrian and a French army.

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  • This advantage, recalled by an old though erroneous 1 Servus is not cognate with servare, as has often been supposed; it is really related to the Homeric E'lpepos and the verb Etpw, with which the Latin sero is to be connected.

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  • After a time the sentence was partially recalled on the petition of her friends, and she was permitted to pass the closing years of her life on her own estate near Moscow, where she died on the 4th of January 1810.

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  • Murad is said to have abdicated a second time, and to have been again recalled to power owing to a revolt of the Janissaries.

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  • So strong was the opposition that the troops were recalled, and the anti-reform party was greatly strengthened.

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  • Riichel, who with 15,000 men had been sent into the mountains as an advanced guard for the projected offensive, was recalled to Weimar, which he reached on the 13th.

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  • She exulted in the meeting of the states-general, and most of all when her father, after being driven to Brussels by a state intrigue, was once more recalled and triumphantly escorted into Paris.

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  • Having rejected proposals to assist in the restoration of Charles II., Henry was recalled to England in June 1659 just after his brother's fall; quietly obeying this order he resigned his office at once.

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  • Napoleon, directly he realized Moore's proximity, had ordered Soult to Astorga to cut him off from Galicia; recalled his other troops from their march towards Lisbon and Andalusia, and, with 50,000 men and 150 guns, had left Madrid himself (Dec. 22).

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  • Beresford was detached to succour Badajoz, but was soon recalled, as it had fallen to Soult.

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  • Verrall (Journal of Hellenic Studies, xx., 1900, p. 115) explains it as a feast of "revocation" (from avaO o-aaaOat, to "pray back" or "up"), at which the ghosts of the dead were recalled to the land of the living (cp. the Roman mundus patet).

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  • He had previously been recalled by the optimates, but ignored the order.

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  • At the end of 1526 he was recalled to England, and he died in 1536.

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  • In 1800 he was recalled to the political arena.

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  • So, the better to repress them, it created in 1369 a chief of the police, with the title of esecutore, and a numerous association of popolani - the company or casata grande of the people - as bulwarks against the nobles, who had been recalled from banishment, and who, though fettered by strict regulations, were now eligible for offices of the state.

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  • The monte del popolo seized the lion's share of the government; the riformatori were recalled, the aggregati abolished and the noveschi condemned to perpetual banishment from the government and the city.

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  • But through the friendly mediation of the Florentines and the French king he was recalled from banishment on 29th March 1503.

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  • The administration therefore decided that ho was unable to represent his government properly and late in 1796 recalled him.

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  • Luynes and the king recalled him to the post at Angouleme with the queen-mother, who received him ungraciously but who soon yielded to his judgment and allowed him to sign the treaty of Angouleme with the Cardinal de la Rochefoucauld, acting for the king.

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  • It was the cardinal Louis de Rohan, formerly ambassador at Vienna, whence he had been recalled in 1774, having incurred the queen's displeasure by revealing to the empress Maria Theresa the frivolous actions of her daughter, a disclosure which brought a maternal reprimand, and for having spoken lightly of Maria Theresa in a letter of which Marie Antoinette learned the contents.

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  • Sweyn died in February 1014, and Ethelred was recalled by the witan, on giving a promise to reign better in future.

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  • In 1814 he was a member of the provisional government by whom the Bourbons were recalled, and he attended the congress of Vienna, with Talleyrand, as minister plenipotentiary.

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  • In the beginning of 1879 Shepstone was recalled and Colonel Owen Lanyon, who had served in Bechuanaland and was then administrator of Griqualand West, was appointed administrator in the Transvaal.

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  • Gladstone became prime minister, and shortly afterwards Frere was recalled.

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  • But on the 22nd the Free Staters' advance caused the victorious force to be recalled to Ladysmith, and the third action north of that town, Rietfontein (24th), was only a demonstration to cover the retirement of the Dundee force.

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  • In October he was recalled to England in consequence of some misunderstanding with the admiralty, or the ministry, which has never been explained.

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  • Recalled to Rome in 1841, he entered the office of the papal secretary of state, but four years later was appointed pontifical treasurer-general.

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  • In architecture of the Norman and Gothic periods London must be considered rich, though its richness is poverty 1 1as- when its losses, particularly during the great fire of 1666, tical are recalled.

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  • An entertainment of another form is recalled in the name of Spring Gardens, St James' Park, where at the time of James I.

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  • The promises of Old Testament prophets that the Gentiles would share in the blessing of the coming of Christ are also recalled, ii.

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  • They had left Murano owing to slackness of trade, but had been recalled, and appealed to the Council of Ten in Venice to be allowed to complete their contract in London.

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  • As Charles perpetually interfered in their affairs, always favouring the grandi or Guelph nobles, some of the Ghibellines were recalled as a counterpoise, which, however, only led to further civil strife.

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  • Nevertheless he was deprived of the chancellorship and banished to his estate at Goretovo (April 1759), where he remained till the accession of Catharine II., who recalled him to court and created him a field marshal.

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  • He was recalled to Paris for a time in order to take part in the new determination of weights and measures, which had been decreed by the Revolutionary government.

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  • On the 25th of June 1870 he was recalled to Paris, where his mother abdicated in his favour, in the presence of a number of Spanish nobles who had followed the fortunes of the exiled queen.

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  • In 1831 he was recalled by Ferdinand II.

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  • Suspected of "Moderatism" on account of this incident, especially when he was recalled to Paris, Tallien increased, in appearance, his revolutionary zeal, but Therese abated his revolutionary ardour, and from the lives she saved by her entreaties she received the name of "Our Lady of Thermidor," after the 9th of Thermidor.

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  • But in the spring of 1824 he was recalled to Göttingen as repetent, or theological tutor, and in 1827 (the year of Eichhorn's death) he became professor extraordinarius in philosophy and lecturer in Old Testament exegesis.

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  • In 1386 he was sent to Calais, and raided French territory, but was shortly afterwards recalled to defend England against a naval attack by France.

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  • He then conducted a series of successful campaigns against the Turks, but was recalled in consequence of the intrigues of his rival the Provveditore Antonio Barbaro (1661).

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  • The new king at once recalled Dunstan, who was made a bishop. At first apparently he was without a see; but that of Worcester falling vacant, he was appointed to fill it.

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  • In the following September he was suddenly recalled to England, to undertake his first parliamentary campaign.

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  • But so absolute was his lifelong self-mastery that he was hardly ever betrayed into saying that which, on cooler reflection, needed to be recalled.

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  • He was recalled to Rome, where he lived a life of studied retirement, to avoid the possibility of giving offence to the tyrant.

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  • Though he was afterwards recalled, he was again exiled to Ronda, where he died on the 27th of November 1820.

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  • No poet has surpassed him in the power of vitally reproducing the pleasure and pain of the passing hour, not recalled by idealizing reflection as in Horace, nor overlaid with mythological ornament as in Propertius, but in all the keenness of immediate impression.

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  • It is not, therefore, surprising that when Pausanias was recalled to Sparta on the charge of treasonable overtures to the Persians, the Ionian allies appealed to the Athenians on the grounds of kinship and urgent necessity, and that when Sparta sent out Dorcis to supersede Pausanias he found Aristides in unquestioned command of the allied fleet.

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  • General Johnston was recalled to active service, and showed his usual skill, but his forces were inadequate.

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  • Carlyle's memory recalled the Porteous Riots of 1736, and less remotely his friendship with Adam Smith, David Hume, and John Home, the dramatist, for witnessing the performance of whose tragedy Douglas He Was Censured In 1757.

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  • Manetho, it will be recalled, was the Egyptian who wrote the history of Egypt in Greek in the time of the Ptolemies.

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  • The Tel elAmarna collection, it will be recalled, consists of the royal archives of King Amenophis IV.

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  • When, after the battle of Kilsyth, Scotland was at the mercy of Montrose and his army, Leslie was recalled from England in 1645, and made lieutenant-general of horse.

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  • Morillo was recalled, and General Torre assumed the command.

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  • But Lysander's boundless influence and ambition, and the superhuman honours paid him, roused the jealousy of the kings and the ephors, and, on being accused by the Persian satrap Pharnabazus, he was recalled to Sparta.

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  • Penn was recalled from the north, Richard Deane and George Monk were united with Blake as "admirals and generals at sea," and a competent force was collected by the middle of February.

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  • The French failed to keep tryst, and De Ruyter was watched by Rupert, who was now in sole command, Monk having been recalled to London to take command amid the confusion caused by the fire and the plague.

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  • In 1581 he went back to Ballenstedt, but was soon recalled to active life by his appointment to the pastorate at Badeborn in 1583.

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  • His conduct of affairs having displeased the French king, he was recalled from his post by Oldenbarneveldt in 1616.

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  • Charlemagne was recalled from Spain by the news of the outbreak of the Saxons.

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  • When on the outbreak of the war of 1859 Francis V., duke of Modena, was expelled and a provisional government set up, Farini was sent as Piedmontese commissioner to that city; but although recalled after the peace of Villafranca he was determined on the annexation of central Italy to Piedmont and remained behind, becoming a Modenese citizen and dictator of the state.

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  • In the following year he was recalled to Tubingen to undertake the office of Repetent or theological tutor.

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  • Wallenstein made ready to give battle on the following day and recalled Pappenheim.

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  • Having been abruptly recalled into Anjou by a revolt of his barons, he returned to the charge in September 1136 with a strong army, including in its ranks William, duke of Aquitaine, Geoffrey, count of Vendome, and William Talvas, count of Ponthieu, but after a few successes was wounded in the foot at the siege of Le Sap (October 1) and had to fall back.

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  • This provision, introducing an entirely new principle into the American governmental system, came into effect in January 1903, and was employed in the following year when a previously elected councilman who was "recalled" by petition and was unsuccessful in the 1904 election brought suit to hold his office, and on a mere technicality the Supreme Court of the state declared the recall election invalid.

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  • Upon receiving the mandamus Dr Pechell, the master of Magdalene College, who was vicechancellor, sent a messenger to the duke of Albemarle, the chancellor, to request him to get the mandamus recalled; and the registrary and the bedells waited upon Francis to offer him instant admission to the degree if only he would take the necessary oaths.

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  • When recalled the deputies were reprimanded, and Pechell was deprived of his office as vice-chancellor, and of his emoluments as master of Magdalene.

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  • She only really took part when they recalled Sonya's first arrival.

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  • He recalled growing up and running around the apple orchard with his little brother and the children of the palace.

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  • He recalled meeting Claire for the first time, right here.

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  • Jonny's words bounced around in her thoughts as she recalled the look Darian had given the portal they stumbled upon.

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  • She recalled taking messages from Dusty to Sofi and how, at first, Darian hadn't even been able to register the sound of another human's voice.

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  • Fear trickled through her as she recalled the amount of pain trusting someone could cause.

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  • She fell quiet for a moment, and Darian watched the disjointed images in her mind as she recalled the memories.

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  • She recalled waking up and searching the house for Darian.

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  • He recalled too little of Jame's wisdom, but the disjointed words of his mentor soothed him nonetheless.

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  • With the thought came an image of Jame, who told yearning tales of such a place he recalled from his youth.

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  • She recalled falling asleep atop her horse as she rode down the quiet, darkened path toward home.

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  • Her breath caught as she recalled his searing touch and gaze, his passionate kisses, his confidence that nothing in this world would stop him from getting what he wanted.

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  • Her cheeks burned anew as she recalled what would hereafter be etched in her mind as the kiss.

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  • The two times in his life he recalled people seeing his eyes – which glowed like the red gem at his mother's throat – were not pleasant.

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  • She recalled the penlight in her purse and retrieved it.

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  • Jessi gazed up at him, goose-bumps forming on her arms as she recalled what she'd felt with his hands on her hips earlier.

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  • Her body settled, and she recalled the look on his face with a mix of excitement and dread.

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  • Eardwulf dux, who had apparently fled abroad to escape the wrath of !Ethelred, was now recalled and held the crown until 807 or 808.

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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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  • To Thackeray her diction recalled the sound of village bells falling sweetly and softly on the ear, and it sent a shiver through John Stuart Mill, like a symphony of Haydn or Mozart.

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  • From 1816 to 1818 he was Luxemburg envoy at the German diet, but was recalled, at the instance of Metternich, owing to his too independent advocacy of state constitutions.

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  • After the insurrection of the 10th of August, Roland was recalled to power, one of his colleagues being Danton.

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  • A complaint having been made to the emperor that he was needlessly protracting hostilities, he was recalled, but he was consul (for the second time) in 66.

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  • At length, however, his friends succeeded in reconciling him with Henry, and, after serving the king in Normandy, he was recalled to England, which he entered early in 1121.

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  • Sent to join the French embassy in London, he made himself so active that he was recalled by the request of the ambassador, who feared his intrigues.

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  • These are recalled twice, in the eleven years during which they are members of the reserve, for refresher courses.

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  • The reserves of the active army and the Territorial Army and its reserve can only be recalled to active service in case of emergency and by decree of the head of the state.

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  • His course was disapproved; he was recalled and brought before the council of state, which blamed his conduct without giving him a chance to justify himself.

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  • After the outbreak of the civil war, he was recalled by Caesar in 49, and entered his service, but took no active part against his old patron Pompey.

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  • Sir William Hamilton was subsequently recalled in a manner closely resembling a disgrace, and his place was taken by Paget, who behaved with mote dignity and tact.

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  • The Piedmontese government rightly regarded this measure as a violation of the peace treaty of 1850, and Cavour recalled the Piedmontese minister from Vienna, an action which was endorsed by Italian public opinion generally, and won the approval of France and England.

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  • Depretis recalled Nigra from Paris and replaced him by General Cialdini, whose ardent plea for Italian intervention in favor of France in 1870, and whose comradeship with Marshal Macmahon in 1859, would, it was supposed, render him persona gratissima to the French government.

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  • He punished the Frisii who refused to pay the tribute, and was on the point of advancing against the Chauci, but was recalled by the emperor and ordered to withdraw behind the Rhine.

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  • In 648 or 649 Hilda was recalled to Northumbria by Aidan, and lived for a year in a small monastic community north of the Wear.

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  • Ten years later he was recalled to York, but refusing to consent to the division of his see was again deposed and again appealed to Rome.

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  • Recent investigations have recalled attention to the work of Lowthian Green, but the question is still in the controversial stage.'

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  • In 1835 it was made a city by the Mexican Congress, and declared the capital, but the last provision was not enforced and was soon recalled.

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  • The diet held at Frankfort in 1456 recalled the fact that the council of Constance had forbidden the pope to impose tenths without the consent of the clergy in the region affected, and that it was clear that he proposed to " pull the German sheep's fleece over its ears."

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  • The ancient statutes of the praemunire and provisors are recalled and the penalties attached to.

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  • Julian recalled him from exile, bestowed upon him an estate in Lesbos, and retained him for a time at his court in Constantinople.

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  • In 1859, however, he was recalled to Berlin as assistant in the ministry of state in the Auerswald cabinet, and in 1861 was appointed councillor to the crown prince.

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  • DirectorGeneral Minuit was recalled in 1632 on the ground that he had been partial to the patroons; and Wouter van Twiller, who arrived in 1633, endeavoured to promote only the selfish commercial policy of the Company; at the close of his administration (1637) the affairs of the province were in a ruinous condition.

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  • On the death of Marcellus, which took place within a year, he was recalled to Rome by Augustus, who found he could not dispense with his services.

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  • He was then recalled by the younger Dionysius, whom he persuaded to dismiss Plato and Dion.

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  • Noske was appointed governor of Kiel, where he remained until he was recalled on Feb.

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  • The new emperor recalled those who had been exiled by Domitian; what remained of their confiscated property was restored to them, and a stop was put to the vexatious prosecutions which Domitian had encouraged.

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  • For a time he was not on speaking terms with the pope; and Napoleon recalled him from Rome.

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  • In 1814 he was sent to North America; on the return of Napoleon from Elba he was recalled, but did not arrive in time to take part in the battle of Waterloo.

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  • Andros was sent to England for trial in 1690, but was immediately released without trial, and from 1692 until 1698 he was governor of Virginia, but was recalled through the agency of Commissary James Blair, with whom he quarrelled.

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  • He was soon (8th April), however, recalled by a resolution of the House passed through the interest of Lord Inchiquin.

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  • Only on the 27th of April 1803, was the count recalled to St Petersburg, and employed as inspectorgeneral of the artillery.

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  • The opposition party of the Libertins succeeded in getting them both exiled in 1538, but, in September 1541, Calvin was recalled (Farel spending the rest of his life at Neuchatel, where he died 1565) to Geneva.

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  • In 1814 he was recalled by Louis XVIII.

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  • But the excessive caution of Jagiello gave the Knights time to recover from the blow; the Polish levies proved unruly and incompetent; Witowt was suddenly recalled to Lithuania by a Tatar invasion, and thus it came about that, when peace was concluded at Thorn, on the 1st of February 1411, Samogitia (which was to revert to the Order on the death of Jagiello and Witowt), Dobrzyn, and a war indemnity of 10o,000 marks payable in four instalments, were the best terms Poland could obtain from the Knights, whose territory practically remained intact.

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  • Not till the smoke was seen from St Thomas's Mount, where Sir Hector Munro commanded some 5200 troops, was an 9;;10vement made; then, however, the British general sought to effect a junction with a smaller body under Colonel Baillie recalled from Guntur.

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  • Again recalled in 1878, he was appointed governor of Syria, and in August exchanged offices with the governor of Smyrna.

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  • A compromise was arranged by Sigismund, who had been crowned emperor at Rome on the 31st of May 1433, by which the pope recalled the bull of dissolution, and, reserving the rights of the Holy See, acknowledged the council as ecumenical (15th of December 1 433).

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  • He fled to Cuba, but was recalled to command against the invading army from the United States in 1846.

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  • In 1853 he was recalled and named president for life, with the title of Serene Highness.

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  • At the same time the negotiations set on foot with the bey of Tunis were censured by the government, and General Clausel was recalled (February 1831) .

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  • Drouet d'Erlon was recalled and replaced by Marshal Clausel.

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  • But at the end of 1840 Valee was recalled and replaced by Bugeaud, who adopted totally different tactics.

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  • Stuart afterwards moved farther down the James, and shelled McClellan's supply vessels in the river until recalled by General Lee, who on July 8 withdrew his army towards Richmond.

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  • Immediately after the accession of Polk to the presidency Everett was recalled.

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  • He was recalled to active service during the Hundred Days, and as commander of the army of the Var he defended the south of France against the Austrians.

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  • He was recalled in April 1573, but the queen recognized that the failure had been due to no fault of his, and eight months later he was admitted to the privy council and made joint secretary of state with Sir Thomas Smith.

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  • After his subsequent conversion by Laurentius, archbishop of Canterbury, he recalled the bishops Mellitus and Justus, and built a church dedicated to the Virgin at Canterbury.

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  • Having been recalled to Rome by Galba in 68, he at once impeached Eprius Marcellus, the accuser of Thrasea Paetus, but dropped the charge, as the condemnation of Marcellus would have involved a number of senators.

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  • The rupture came in March when the British ambassador, Lord Stormont, was recalled from Paris, but as neither fleet was ready for service, actual conflict did not take place till July.

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  • Waterford, whence he marched through the counties of Kilkenny and Wicklow, and subsequently arrived in Dublin, where he remained a fortnight, sumptuously entertained by the provost, as the chief magistrate of the city was then called, till intelligence of the invasion of his kingdom by Bolingbroke recalled him to England.

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  • Kepler immediately fled to the Hungarian frontier, but, by the favour of the Jesuits, was recalled and reinstated in his post.

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  • The news of the dispute between England and Spain about Nootka Sound in 1790 recalled him to England, where he saw a good deal of Pitt, but the peaceful arrangement of the dispute again destroyed his hopes.

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  • Yet not at once; for, after a bitter struggle, he was recalled in 1682.

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  • Then the strong man Frontenac was recalled to face the crisis.

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  • Another revolt of Janissaries led to his dismissal in 1591, but in 1593 he was again recalled to become grand vizier for the third time, and in the same year he commanded the Turkish army against Hungary.

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  • Thus in 1427 he was solemnly expelled by a coalition of the nobles, only to be recalled in the following year.

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  • With the radical "Eider-Dane" party he was utterly out of sympathy; and when, in 1862, this party gained the upper hand, he was recalled from Frankfort.

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  • On the return of the Bourbons in 1815 he was consequently suspended from the House of Peers, but was recalled in 1819.

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  • The intervention of Austria in the War of Liberation, and the consequent advance of the Allies under the Austrian field-marshal Prince Schwarzenberg from Prague upon Dresden, recalled Napoleon from Silesia, where he was engaged against the Prussians and Russians under Blucher.

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  • After holding various diplomatic posts, among them that of Prussian minister to Hamburg, he was sent to Bucharest in 1900 and remained there for 10 years, when he was recalled to occupy the post of Foreign Secretary under the somewhat inexperienced Chancellor, Herr von Bethmann Hollweg.

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  • But personally Peter learnt nearly all that he wanted to know - gunnery at Konigsberg, shipbuilding at Saardam and Deptford, anatomy at Leiden, engraving at Amsterdam - and was proceeding to Venice to complete his knowledge of navigation when the revolt of the slryeltsy, or musketeers (June 1698), recalled him to Moscow.

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  • The great feudatories did not even respect the lives of the royal family, for Andrew was recalled from a futile attempt to reconquer Galicia (which really lay beyond the Hungarian sphere of influence), through the murder of his first wife Gertrude of Meran (September 24, 1213), by rebellious nobles jealous of the influence of her relatives.

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  • Adiutrix for work elsewhere, it recalled both governor and legion, and gave up the more northerly of his nominal conquests.

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  • At the moment when Lesseps had secured the signing of a treaty with the Roman Republic permitting peaceful occupation of the city by the French army, he was peremptorily recalled and Oudinot was as unexpectedly ordered to take the city by storm.

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  • In 330 even Arius was recalled from banishment.

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  • After this Atreus, apparently reconciled to his brother, recalled him to Mycenae and invited him to a banquet to eat of his son, whom Atreus had slain.

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  • Seven months later, however, the death of the young king recalled him to the throne.

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  • Charles was recalled to Gaul, and after the death of Louis the German (28th August 876), in his turn made an attempt to seize his kingdom, but at Andernach met with a shameful defeat (8th October 876).

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  • He was recalled to Baden in 1862, and in 1864 became president of the new ministry of commerce.

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  • He was recalled in 1894, and published an apology for his administration (La Colonisation francaise en Indo-Chine) in the following year.

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  • Manlius Vulso, was recalled to Rome, Regulus being left behind to finish the war.

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  • Thurwieser (1789-1865), deserve to be recalled as pioneers in the first half of the 19th century.

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  • The defeat of Leipzig in 1813 was the signal for a general revolt in the Netherlands; the prince of Orange (son of William V.) was recalled, and amidst general Creation provinces to form the kingdom of the Netherlands, of the p g Kingdom which was also to include the bishopric of Liege and of the the duchy of Bouillon, and the prince of Orange was Nether- placed upon the throne on the 15th of March 1815 as lands.

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  • During the Crimean War he was recalled in order to take the portfolio of foreign affairs for a second time under Reshid Pasha, and in this capacity took part in 1855 in the conference of Vienna.

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  • Mr James was recalled, and a treaty was concluded, by which the king's demands were satisfied, and the right of the British to control the natives in the coast towns recognized.

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  • On the 21st of April, having now received a full account of the battle at Copenhagen, it recalled Sir Hyde Parker, whose vacillating conduct and want of enterprise had become manifest.

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  • Being recalled to England through the influence of Queen Caroline, he published, in 1738, A General Account of the Necessary Materials for a History of England.

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  • The next year he was elected a member of the council of state, and being recalled from Scotland was entrusted with the command of the forces in England, and played a principal part in gaining the final triumph at Worcester.

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  • Thence, when the well-drilled Army of be so or not, Lee took part in preparing for the divorce pro Potomac was about to descend upon Richmond, he was ceedings against Catherine of Aragon, and in January 1534 the hurriedly recalled to Richmond.

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  • The government appealed to the pope, but the Holy See declined to take any action, and so great was the embitterment that the Belgian minister at the Vatican and the papal nuncio at Brussels were recalled, and in 1880 the clergy refused to associate themselves with the fetes of the national jubilee.

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  • He was taken up for preaching in London after the licences granted in 167 2 were recalled by the king.

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  • Meanwhile affairs in Paris looked gloomier than ever, and Robespierre recalled Saint-Just to the capital.

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  • Recalled once more, by the summons of Arago, to planetary studies, he was this time invited to turn his attention to Uranus.

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  • He retired to his Mecklenburg estates, but on the fall of Guldberg four years later, was recalled to office (April 1784).

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  • He remained in Sicily until the news of Napoleon's abdication recalled him to France.

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  • Richard had, however, denounced the calumnies, and at once recalled his uncle.

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  • But finally it appeared that the viceroy had either misunderstood or exceeded his instructions; and on the 19th of February 1795 Fitzwilliam was recalled.

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  • The engagement came to an end in 1631, when he was recalled to train the young earl of Devonshire, now thirteen years old, son of his previous pupil.

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  • He was recalled, however, before he reached his destination.

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  • Allowing himself to be involved in the ecclesiastical disputes by which Hungary was divided in 1895, he was made the subject of formal complaint by the Hungarian government and in 1896 was recalled.

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  • Retired on account of age in 1865, he was recalled to active service on the outbreak of the war of 1870, and after the early reverses was put at the head of the XIII.

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  • But in the same proclamation Lincoln recalled to the public his own proposal and the assent of Congress to compensate states which would adopt voluntary and gradual abolishment.

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  • In the year 28 the Frisians revolted from the Romans, and though they submitted again in the year 47, Claudius immediately afterwards recalled the Roman troops to the left bank of the Rhine.

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  • Prussia, which, following the example of Austria, had recalled her representatives from Frankfort, sent her troops to put down these risings, and on the 21st of May 1849 the larger number of the deputies to the parliament voluntarily resigned their seats.

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  • He was advancing on Askabad and Kalat i-Nadiri when he was disavowed and recalled.

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  • He was at once recalled to St Petersburg.

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  • The first step towards putting this act into practice was the issue of one-krone pieces (silver), which circulated as half gulden, and of nickel coins; all the copper coins and other silver coins were recalled, the silver gulden alone being left in circulation.

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  • They were therefore recalled, tried and condemned to death, except two who had disobeyed the order to return to Athens.

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  • Cyrus, recalled to Susa by the illness of Darius, left him in entire control of his satrapy.

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  • The sirdar selected these native officers from those of Arabis followers who had been the least prominent in the recent mutiny; non-commissioned officers who had been drill-instructors in the old army were recalled temporarily, but all the privates were conscripted from their villages.

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  • It was a veritable drama that was here enacted, and recalled in its incidents the story of Osiris, the divine proto type of all successive generations of the Egyptian dead.

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  • During the siege of Babylon he had been recalled and exiled, but after the death of Heraclius had been reinstated as patriarch by Heraclonas, and been welcomed back to Alexandria with general rejoicing in September 641.

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  • Sad, on whom the third caliph conferred the government of Lower Egypt also, Amr being recalled, owing to his unwillingness to extort from his subjects as much money as would satisfy the caliph.

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  • In 1249 he was recalled from the siege of Homs by the news of the invasion of Egypt by Louis IX.

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  • After his murder the deposed sultan Malik al-Nglir, who had been living in retirement at Kerak, was recalled by the army and reinstated as sultan in Cairo (February 7th, 1299), though still only fourteen years of age, so that public affairs were administered not by him, but by Salr the viceroy, and Bibars Jashengir, prefect of the palace.

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  • Their arrival immediately recalled Mehemet Ali and his party from the war, and instead of aiding KhorshId was the proximate cause of his overthrow.

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  • He got the upper hand in 1892, and was recalled to oppose an Italian force said tobe advancing from Massawa; but on reporting that it was impossible to invade Eritrea, as the khalifa wished him to do, he was summoned to Omdurman and put to death.

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  • He occupied Abu Klea wells and Metemma; recalled the amir Ibrahim Khalil, with 4000 men, from the Ghezira; brought to Omdurman thc army of the west under Mahmudsome 10,000 men; entrusted the line of the AtbaraEd Darner, Adarama, Asubri and El Fasherto Osman Digna; constructed defences in the Shabluka gorge; and personally superintended the organization and drill of the forces gathered at Orndurman, and the collection of vast stores of food and supplies of camels for offensive expeditions.

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  • Reservists who have definitively left the colours are recalled for short refresher trainings, the number of men so trained in 1907 being about 80,000.

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  • So promptly and successfully was this answered by the "abhorrers" that Charles, feeling the ground safer under him, recalled James to London - a step immediately followed by the resignation of the chief Whigs in the council.

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  • He was almost immediately recalled to Antigua, and his daughter undertook the management of the plantations with conspicuous success.

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  • When bribes and threats failed, the sheikh was thrown into chains and treated with great severity, but it was the pasha who finally yielded, and `Abbasi was recalled to honours and rich rewards.

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  • He offended his mistress by showing his instructions to the Scottish barons, and was recalled in August.

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  • In 1907 he was recalled by Roosevelt and made Postmaster-General in his Cabinet.

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  • The home government, whether averse to expensive conquests of barren hills, or afraid of a victorious general, abruptly recalled Agricola, and his northern conquests - all beyond the Tweed, if not all beyond Cheviot - were abandoned.

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  • Wolsey fell when Campeggio was recalled, and his fall involved the triumph of the anti-ecclesiastical party in England.

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  • Mary now promised restoration to Huntly's son, Lord George; she recalled Bothwell, who had a considerable military reputation, from exile in France; and she pursued Murray with his allies through the south of Scotland to Dumfries, whence she drove him over the English border in October.

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  • In October she recalled her ambassador, and left Morton to his fate.

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  • Hawley's guns were never in action, the Macdonalds charged and scattered his cavalry on the right wing, but pursued too far, and as the pipers had gone in sword in hand, they could not be recalled.

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  • Diego Noboa, elected in 1850 after a period of great confusion, recalled the Jesuits, produced a rupture with New Granada by receiving conservative refugees, and thus brought about his own deposition and exile.

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  • The grand-duke, however, continued to pay him his stipend, and in 1824 he was recalled to Jena as professor of mathematics and physics, receiving permission also to lecture on philosophy in his own rooms to a select number of students.

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  • In September 1756 he was recalled to England and was succeeded as governor by Spencer Phips.

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  • In July 1850 he heard of the pope's intention to create him a cardinal, and he took this to mean that he was to be permanently recalled to Rome.

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  • They dubbed him the "philosopher," the "musician," recalled in after days his fine social disposition, his skill in playing the lute, and his ready power in debate.

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  • On Thomas Jefferson's election to the presidency in 1800, the elder Adams recalled his son, who returned home in 1801.

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  • His first attempt on Palestine (221 B.C.) failed; the second succeeded by the treachery of Ptolemy's lieutenant, who had been recalled to Alexandria in consequence of his successful resistance to the earlier invasion.

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  • For openly expressing his opinion that lenient measures ought to be pursued towards the Vendeans he was recalled; but in April 1794 he was once more reinstated and sent to the Army of the Sambreand-Meuse.

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  • Averroes was recalled to Morocco when the transient passion of the people had been satisfied, and for a brief period survived his restoration to honour.

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  • On his return to Ireland he again attempted to moderate the persecuting policy against the Irish Catholics which he was instructed to enforce; and although he was to some extent successful, it was probably owing to his opposition to this policy that he was recalled in November 1614.

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  • Congress twice offered him an appointment as one of the plenipotentiaries to negotiate peace with England, but, though he accepted the second offer, the business was so far advanced before he could sail that his appointment was recalled.

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  • The disastrous retreat of Colonel Monson through Central India (1804) recalled memories of the convention of Wargaum, and of the destruction of Colonel Baillie's force by Hyder Ali.

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  • In 1844 Lord Ellenborough was recalled by the court of directors, who differed from him on many points of administration, and distrusted his erratic genius.

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  • With the help of some of the barons he drove Joanna and her second husband, Louis of Taranto, from the kingdom, and murdered Charles of Durazzo; but as Pope Clement refused to recognize his claims he went back to Hungary in 1348, and the fickle barons recalled Joanna, who returned and carried on desultory warfare with the partisans of Louis of Hungary.

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  • An English squadron approached Naples and occupied the island of Procida, but after a few engagements with the Republican fleet commanded by Caracciolo, an ex-officer in the Bourbon navy, it was recalled to Palermo, as the Franco-Spanish fleet was expected.

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  • Parliament was dissolved, the National Guard disbanded and the army recalled from the Po.

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  • Blanco, blamed for not acting at once, was recalled.

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  • On the 4th of July toot the office of military governor was abolished, the military forces being largely recalled, and the part remaining being made henceforth subordinate civil to the civil authorities.

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  • He left for Italy on the 4th of August 57, and on arriving at Brundisium (Brindisi) found that he had been recalled by a law passed by the comitia on the very day of his departure.

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  • Musa then continued the subjugation of Spain, till Walid recalled him to Damascus.

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  • Mohallab, whom he had recalled from Khorasan, and imprisoned, had escaped and put himself under the protection of Suleiman, who made himself surety for the fine to which Yazid had been condemned.

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  • It was necessary first to obtain from Musa a renunciation of his rights; and for that purpose he was recalled from Jorjan, where he was engaged on an expedition against the rebels of Tabaristan.

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  • Recalled by his father's death (6th of July), he not only became manager of the bank, but took a leading position among the city Radicals.

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  • The Japanese troops were recalled in 1598 at Hideyoshi's death.

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  • Tiberius was hastily recalled and had a last confidential talk on affairs of state.

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  • This event forced Justinian to recognize the dangers of even a partially divided command, and he recalled Narses to Constantinople.

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  • Nikita's son Feodor (the archimandrite Philaret) was banished, but was recalled by the false Demetrius.

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  • In 1069 he was recalled by Henry, when he made a further attempt to establish a northern patriarchate, which failed owing to the hostility of the papacy and the condition of affairs in the Scandinavian kingdoms. He died at Goslar on the 16th or 17th of March 1072, and was buried in the cathedral which he had built at Bremen.

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  • Being then recalled by his own king, he returned to Fez (early in 1354) via Takadda, Haggar and Tuat.

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  • He was given command of the Neapolitan army which was to co-operate with Piedmont against the Austrians, but when he reached Bologna the king, who had already changed his mind, recalled him and his troops.

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  • But Frederick was soon recalled to Germany by the news of a revolt raised by Philip of Heinsberg, archbishop of Cologne, in alliance with the pope.

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  • The emperor Claudius recalled Agrippina, who spent the next thirteen years in the determined struggle to win for Nero the throne which had been predicted for him.

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  • Annaeus Seneca was recalled from exile and appointed his tutor.

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  • To defray the enormous cost, Italy and the provinces, says Tacitus, were ransacked, and in Asia and Achaia especially the rapacity of the imperial commissioners recalled the days of Mummius and of Sulla.

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  • Two years later he was recalled to France by the advent of his friend Turgot to power.

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  • He was recalled from Paris when the occupation of the Marche and Umbria by the Piedmontese caused a breach in Franco-Italian relations, and was appointed secretary of state to the prince of Carignano, viceroy of the Neapolitan provinces.

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  • Probably he was not supported cordially by the home government, and in 1437 applied to be recalled.

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  • He was again hampered by his political opponents at home, and at *the end of 1446 was recalled, on the pretext that his term of office had expired.

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  • He seems to have been recalled by Caesar, since he was present at a meeting of the senate in 44, and was censor in 42.

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  • The same year he was recalled to Bordeaux, where he was appointed the colleague of Dr Primrose; and when Francis Gomarus was removed to Leiden, Cameron, in 1618, was appointed professor of divinity at Saumur, the principal seminary of the French Protestants.

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  • About 876 Photius was suddenly recalled to Constantinople and entrusted with the education of Basil's children.

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  • Herbelot, however, was recalled to France by Colbert, and received from the king a pension equal to the one he had lost.

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  • Through his influence Pandulf was recalled to Rome (1221) and Honorius III.

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  • Pregnani, however, made a bad start by "tipping winners" at Newmarket with disastrous results, and was quickly recalled to France, actually departing on July 5th (French 15th).

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  • Lee was recalled from his mission to Vienna and Berlin in June 1779, without being required to return to America.

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  • The permanent cadres number about 22,000, and about 85,000 men are annually trained as recruits or recalled for further training.

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  • Callinicus (247226) successfully encountered Arsaces (or Tiridates), and even expelled him (c. 238); but new risings recalled Seleucus to Syria, and Arsaces was enabled to return to Parthia.

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  • On the 9th of July the former grand vizier, Amin-es-Sultan, was recalled from Kum, where he had resided since November 1896, arrived at Teheran three days later, and was reinstated as grand vizier on the 10th of August.

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  • After the battle of Ardderyd in 573 in which King Rhydderch, leader of the Christian party in Strathclyde, was victorious, Kentigern was recalled.

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  • It was said that he was planning a campaign in the interior, or even an attack on Artaxerxes himself, when he was recalled to Greece owing to the war between Sparta and the combined forces of Athens, Thebes, Corinth, Argos and several minor states.

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  • Recalled in 1894 to service in the Foreign Office, he undertook important duties, and in the following year went to Bucharest as ambassador.

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  • When Grey attempted to persevere with his scheme he was recalled.

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  • His impulsive objection to some of Bishop Carroll's instructions was sharply rebuked, and he was recalled to Baltimore.

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  • Fenelon was continued in his office, but he was recalled in 1575 when Catherine de' Medici wished to bring about a marriage between Elizabeth and the duke of Alencon, and thought that another ambassador would have a better chance of success in the negotiation.

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  • The president, Salmeron, after showing much indecision, resigned, but not until he had recalled the general in command in Andalusia, Pavia.

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  • On the 22nd of April, however, Wellesley, who had been recalled after the convention of Cintra, landed in Lisbon.

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  • He was recalled in 1621, and began to be instructed in the Roman Catholic religion, though his abjuration of Protestantism was deferred until the end of 1622.

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  • As to its composition, it continued to preserve one notable feature which recalled its origin.

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  • Julius III., at the instance of the duke of Milan, gave him (1553) the rich see of Novara (which lie resigned in 1560 for the see of Albano) and sent him as nuncio to the diet of Augsburg (1555), from which he was immediately recalled by the death of Julius (March 23).

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  • In March 1855 he was recalled, ostensibly and perhaps really, on account of failing health.

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  • The Polish prince, Sigismund Korybutovic, now arrived in Bohemia, and was recognized as regent by the large majority of the inhabitants; but through the influence of the papal see he was recalled by the rulers of Poland after a stay of only a few months.

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  • He became, however, an early sacrifice to Jackson's spoils system, being recalled within less than a year, but not until he had involved himself in some awkward diplomatic complications with Bolivar's autocratic government.

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  • Gargantua is recalled from Paris, whither he had been sent to finish his education, owing to a war between his father, Grandgosier, and the neighbouring king, Picrochole.

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  • Relieved of the danger of invasion by a Latin force which had defeated him in 1204 but was recalled to Europe by a Bulgarian invasion, he set to work to form a new Byzantine state in Asia Minor, and in 1206 assumed the title of emperor.

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  • Two years later he was sent to represent his country in London, but in November 1870 he was recalled by President Grant.

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  • In 1812, however, he was obliged, after Wellington's great victory of Salamanca, to evacuate Andalusia, and was soon after recalled from Spain at the request of Joseph Bonaparte, with whom, as with the other marshals, he had always disagreed.

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  • At the Second Restoration he was exiled, but not for long, for in 1819 he was recalled and in 1820 again made a marshal of France.

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  • In 1831 he was removed from active duty in consequence of his declared republicanism, but in 1832 he was recalled to the service and sent to Algeria.

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  • In 1879 he was sent as ambassador to Vienna, whence he was next year recalled on the score of health.

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  • Annaeus Seneca, who combined the parts of a moralist and a money-lender, had abruptly recalled large loans made from his private wealth to British chiefs.

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  • He was, however, soon recalled to Paris by Richelieu, and the rest of his life was spent in incessant literary labour.

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  • In May 15 23 Tausen went to Wittenberg, where he studied for a year and a half, when he was recalled to Antvorskov.

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  • Recalled in 1572, he was secretary of state for a short time; his aversion to military violence led him to return to Cleves, where William continued to employ his services and his pen.

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  • Psio's reward was the province of Macedonia, which he administered from 57 to the beginning of 55, when he was recalled, perhaps in consequence of the violent attack made upon him by Cicero in the senate in his speech De provinciis consularibus.

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  • The emperor deemed the crisis so serious that he recalled Eugene and sent him to Italy to the assistance of his ally.

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  • Vendome, however, was recalled, and La Feuillade (who succeeded him) was incapable of long arresting the progress of such a commander as Eugene.

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  • In June 1713 he set out to take possession of his dignity, and encountered a very cold reception from the Dublin public. The dissensions between the chiefs of his party speedily recalled him to England.

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  • For a year these two friends remained in London studying English methods, but then events occurred in Japan which recalled them to theft country.

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  • At the height of his success as a teacher he was recalled to court, where he became state secretary and vestarch, with the honorary title of "Tlraros TWV ctXoooCIXwv (prince of philosophers).

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  • In 1884 he was appointed ambassador to Berlin, but in 1895 was recalled in order to become Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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  • The troops were recalled on the understanding that Greece should be represented at the Congress of Berlin.

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  • In April 1852 Sir Harry Smith was recalled by Earl Grey, who accused him - unjustly, in the opinion of the duke of Wellington - of a want of energy and judgment in conducting the war, and he was succeeded by Lieutenant-General Cathcart.

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  • In 1880, Sir Bartle Frere, who by his energetic and statesmanlike attitude on the relations with the native states, as well as on all other questions, had won the esteem and regard of loyal South African colonists, was recalled by the 1st earl of Kimberley, the liberal secretary of state for the colonies, and was succeeded by Sir Hercules Robinson.

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  • Modyford was recalled, and in 167 2 Morgan was called home and imprisoned in the Tower.

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  • When a few weeks later the French troops were recalled to the north of Italy, Ferdinand sent an expedition composed of Calabrians, brigands and gaol-birds, under Cardinal Ruffo, a man of real ability, great devotion to the king, and by no means so bad as he has been painted, to reconquer the mainland kingdom.

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  • When, however, a little later, Falkenhayn was recalled from Palestine after his complete failure there, Mustapha Kemal held a high command under Liman Pasha, and after the conquest of Palestine Mustapha Kemal took over from Liman Pasha in Adana the remnants of the Turkish forces.

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  • He returned to Italy with Ursicinus, when he was recalled by Constantius, and accompanied him on the expedition against Silvanus the Frank, who had been forced by the unjust accusations of his enemies into proclaiming himself emperor in Gaul.

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  • His father's last illness recalled him to the homestead, where both farm and family became his pious charge.

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  • He now refused to swear allegiance to the new monarch, though he had recalled him and had restoredhim to the possession of his see.

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  • These were the first occasions on which princes of the Angevin house received names that were not drawn from the common continental stock, but recalled the days before the Conquest.

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  • After he had been twice exiled, and had been twice recalled by the king, he was besieged in Scarborough and captured by the earl of Pembroke.

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  • He was driven into unconstitutional ways of raising money, which recalled all the misdoings of his predecessor.

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  • He was not a monarch to rouse enthusiasm, while much was expected from his brilliant, clever and handsome son Henry VIII., whose magnificent presence and manly vigour recalled the early prime of Edward IV.

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  • If he had now resigned rather than demean himself by Icting against his conscience, it is by no means unlikely that he would have been recalled to power before many years were over.

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  • But when it is recalled that other inhabitants of the same mountain system, e.g.

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  • At the instigation of the European powers he was recalled in December, and the Druses and Maronites were placed under separate kaimakams (governors), who, it was stipulated, were not to be of the family of Shehab.

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  • To oppose him, Bardas Phocas, another general who had revolted in the previous reign and been interned in a monastery, was recalled.

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  • He was, however, recalled to the aid of Gregory VII., besieged in San Angelo by Henry IV.

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  • As a child - unruly and disturbing no doubt - he was sent to a school of small account at Blackheath, and was there "for years" before he was recalled at the age of twelve on the death of his grandfather.

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  • He soon, however, retired to his estate at Tegel, near Berlin, but was recalled and sent as ambassador to Vienna in 1812 during the exciting period which witnessed the closing struggles of the French empire.

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  • Soter was recalled (88) and reigned over Egypt and Cyprus, now reunited, in association with his daughter Berenice.

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  • He recalled Necker, who had resigned after the Seance Royale.

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  • Immediately afterwards he dismissed his new ministers and recalled Necker.

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  • Most of the representatives on mission were recalled, and many office-holders were displaced.

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  • In 1768 he was recalled, ostensibly because of a mesalliance with Mme Testa, widow of a Pera surgeon, but really because Choiseul thought him not zealous enough in provoking a quarrel between Russia and Turkey.

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  • During the war of the Spanish succession Alberoni laid the foundation of his political success by the services he rendered to the duke of Vendome, commander of the French forces in Italy; and when these forces were recalled in 1706 he accompanied the duke to Paris, where he was favourably received by Louis XIV.

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  • At this time he was in charge of the navy yard, Mare Island, California, from which post he was recalled in 1858, and appointed to the "Brooklyn" frigate, the command of which he held for the next two years.

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  • With this Farragut's active service came to an end; for though in September 1864 he was offered the command of the force intended for the reduction of Wilmington, the state of his health, after the labours and anxieties of the past three years, in a trying climate, compelled him to decline it and to ask to be recalled.

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  • Wherever the noblest expressions of her mind are honoured, wherever the large conceptions of Pericles command the admiration of statesmen, wherever the architect and the sculptor love to dwell on the masterpieces of Ictinus and Pheidias, wherever the spell of ideal beauty or of lofty contemplation is exercised by the creations of Sophocles or of Plato, there it will be remembered that the spirit which wrought in all these would have passed sooner from among men, if it had not been recalled from a trance, which others were content to mistake for the last sleep, by the passionate breath of Demosthenes.

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  • Strafford was recalled to expiate his career on the scaffold; the army was disbanded; and the helm of the state remained in the hands of a land-jobber and of a superannuated Rebel lion soldier.

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  • In 1100 William was killed, and Henry, his successor, at once recalled Anselm.

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  • But troubles soon broke out in Greece, Agesilaus was recalled from Asia Minor, and his schemes and successes were rendered fruitless.

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  • A great warrior and an upright ruler, his conquests recalled those of the great Christian emperors, and the Church completed the parallel by training him in her lore.

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  • The treaties of Angoulme and Angers (1610-1620), negotiated by Richelieu, recalled the unwholesome treaties of Sainte-Menehould and Loudun.

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  • The recalled parlement seemed at the pinnacle of power.

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  • As the king and his minister had to listen to and adjudicate upon the appeals from the contending parties their patience was at last worn out, and both governor and intendant were recalled to France in the year 1682.

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  • The Army of the Cumberland was now under Thomas, Rosecrans having been recalled.

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  • He was recalled by the Committee of Public Safety on the 8th of February 1794, took part in the attack on Robespierre on the 9th Thermidor, but was himself brought before the Revolutionary Tribunal on the 11th and guillotined on the 16th of November 1794.

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  • But he was recalled to Gaul, and his return was accompanied by outrages against the Roman cities.

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  • During 713 and 714 the north was subdued to the foot of the mountains, and when Miis and Tank were recalled to Damascus by the caliph the progress of the Moslems was not delayed.

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  • The Liberal government recalled Weyler, and sent out, as governor-general of Cuba, Marshal Blanco, a conciliatory and prudent officer, who agreed to carry out the home-rule policy which was concerted by Seor Moret and by Sagasta, with a view to obtain the goodwill of the president of the United States.

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  • But the Bretons rose to defend their independence, and recalled their duke.

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  • Having become unpopular at the courts of France and Spain, Lee was recalled in 1779, and returned to the United States in September 1780.

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  • Raouf was recalled, and succeeded by Abdel Kader Pasha, a much stronger governor, who had some success, but whose forces were quite insufficient to cope with the rebels.

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  • He was soon recalled, but retired from political life to a convent, where he died in 1332.

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  • The events of November 1860 led once more to his resignation, but he was recalled to the ministry of finance in November of the following year, and retained office until the publication of the imperial letter of the 19th of January 1867, when Emile 0111vier became the chief adviser of the emperor.

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  • Attention was recalled to this drug, in consequence of Napoleon's Egyptian expedition, by de Sacy (1809) and Rouger (181o).

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  • She recalled the unforgettable night with a deep flush, still feeling his hot mouth and touch branding her body.

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  • While he recalled little else of his time before the Schism, Jule couldn't help the nagging feeling he was missing something important about the transition between an old and new god.

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  • She recalled biting him and the taste of his blood.

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  • Vaguely, she recalled human-Deidre sat with Andre in the penthouse.

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  • The surgeries that first year integrated the tumor into your brain using science and magic in a combination that even I was unable to reverse, when I finally realized you weren't the same woman I recalled.

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  • Deidre recalled what Katie told her about how Immortals only got one mate in the entirety of their lifetimes.

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  • Nonetheless, he was disturbed far more than he recalled being in many sun-cycles.

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  • She recalled their last kiss, as hot and passionate as she'd ever hoped, despite his aloof sense of duty.

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  • She recalled her night with a jolt and sat, expecting men to leap from the shadows to rape her.

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  • She recalled how a demon in Kris's castle had taken on Ully's appearance, down to his goofy grin.

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  • Her thoughts returned to Rhyn, and she recalled how he'd fought the last day they'd been on the Sanctuary.  She'd never seen anything like it, a combination of power, agility and fire.  He'd been willing to kill his only friend on her behalf, and the memory was both gratifying and sorrowful.  He'd done it for her.

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  • The two times in his life he recalled people seeing his eyes – which glowed like the red gem at his mother's throat – were not pleasant.

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  • Female Guardians were very rare, and he recalled the last he faced with a mixture of respect and anger.

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  • By the time he got back to his stand, Karsh recalled, "He looked so belligerent he could have devoured me."

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  • My own brothers recalled similar brief verbal anecdotes to my own.

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  • However, if you are recalled, you would be required to attend the recall audition at the School.

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  • Returning to practicalities I recalled Bill's problem in 1939, in gaining this beautiful little cirque, as being similar in some respects.

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  • But this time Conrad again recalled a memory of sunbeams.

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  • Minds recalled the razzmatazz of the post-election euphoria of 1997.

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  • Larry Kirchner recalled by logical treats auto insurance.

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  • Both were absorbed into the Advertiser and are recalled each Thursday on the paper's masthead.

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  • On the arms quot nides recalled be upheld only.

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  • She recalled there being only 3 incontinence pads available for the home for the night.

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  • The Lot Numbers of the batches recalled are 2045 and 2046.

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  • Inside the house, the period is vividly recalled with original photographs from Michael McCartney.

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  • She recalled, too, that the acting registrar asked her to arrange Mrs X's transfer to the first hospital.

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  • He was, Powell recalled with affection, a slow starter.

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  • To identify the dallas tx ft who came to earl warren recalled.

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  • Henceforth he lived in comparative retirement, cultivating a farm rented by his father at Monsheim, and occasionally publishing criticisms of public affairs, until the February revolution of 1848 and its echoes in Germany recalled him to active political life.

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  • In 227 he was recalled by Cleomenes III., who was then reigning without a colleague, but shortly after his return he was assassinated.

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  • In 1856 he was recalled to Berlin as ordinary professor of pathological anatomy in the university, and as director of the Pathological Institute formed a centre for research whence has flowed a constant stream of original work on the nature and processes of disease.

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  • Yet the drain on the country's strength was severe, and when news arrived in 453 that the whole of the Egyptian armament, together with a reserve fleet, had been destroyed by the Persians, a reaction set in, and Cimon, who was recalled on Pericles' motion (but see Cimon), was empowered to make peace with Sparta on the basis of the status quo.

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  • Recalled to Constantinople, he married Antonina, a clever, intriguing woman, and a favourite of the empress Theodora.

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  • Bern defeated him at Orsova (May 16), but the Russian invasion recalled him to Transylvania.

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  • But never content to sink into the mere trader, he sought to introduce among those he met on the "road" a higher tone of conversation than usually marks the commercial room, and there were many of his associates who, when he had attained eminence, recalled the discussions on political economy and kindred topics with which he was wont to enliven and elevate the travellers' table.

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  • The emperor had already consented to cede Venetia to Italy, had recalled two corps from the south (see Italian Wars, 1848-1870) to, the capital, and had appointed the archduke Albert to command the whole army.

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  • So highly were his merits appreciated by his professors - Schleiermacher was accustomed to say that he possessed a special charisma for the science of "Introduction" - that in 1818 after he had passed the examinations for entering the ministry he was recalled to Berlin as Repetent or tutorial fellow in theology, a temporary post which the theological faculty had obtained for him.

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  • But in the spring of 1824 he was recalled to Göttingen as repetent, or theological tutor, and in 1827 (the year of Eichhorn's death) he became professor extraordinarius in philosophy and lecturer in Old Testament exegesis.

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  • John Adams, when he succeeded Deane (recalled from Paris through Lee's machinations) joined in the chorus of fault-finding against Franklin, dilated upon his social habits, his personal slothfulness and his complete lack of business-like system; but Adams soon came to see that, although careless of details, Franklin was doing what no other man could have 1 The house is familiar from the drawing of it by Victor Hugo.

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  • At the instance of the new Cape government, formed in May and under control of the Afrikander Bond, Mackenzie, who was accused of being too " pro-Bechuana " and who had been refused the help of any armed force, was recalled on the 30th of July by the high commissioner, Sir Hercules Robinson.

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  • In Danby's case a commission under the great seal issued in the common form adopted for the court of the steward; this was recalled, and the rule agreed to by a joint committee of both houses that a steward for trials of peers upon impeachments was unnecessary.

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  • Delcasse, the French minister for foreign affairs - a triumph for Germany and a humiliation for France - was much commented on at the time (see The Times, June 7, 1905);!and the elevation of Bismarck to the rank of prince in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles was recalled.

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  • But he immediately recalled his promise to Prince Andrew not to go there.

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  • He again recalled all the details of the victory and his own calm courage during the battle, and feeling reassured he dozed off....

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  • He again vividly recalled the details of the battle, no longer dim, but definite and in the concise form in which he imagined himself stating them to the Emperor Francis.

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  • He recalled her former words and looks and the words and looks of those who had seen them together.

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  • Pierre recalled how Helene had smilingly expressed disapproval of Dolokhov's living at their house, and how cynically Dolokhov had praised his wife's beauty to him and from that time till they came to Moscow had not left them for a day.

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  • Rostov recalled at that moment a strange conversation he had once had with Dolokhov.

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  • The smell of the food the Preobrazhenskis were eating and a sense of hunger recalled him from these reflections; he had to get something to eat before going away.

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  • Now I recalled every detail of that meeting and in my mind gave him the most malevolent and bitter replies.

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  • Later on she recalled how she had asked her father to let her go to the dressing room to rearrange her dress, that Helene had followed her and spoken laughingly of her brother's love, and that she again met Anatole in the little sitting room.

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  • She recalled her love for Prince Andrew in all its former strength, and at the same time felt that she loved Kuragin.

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  • She vividly pictured herself as Prince Andrew's wife, and the scenes of happiness with him she had so often repeated in her imagination, and at the same time, aglow with excitement, recalled every detail of yesterday's interview with Anatole.

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  • The previous autumn, the hunting, "Uncle," and the Christmas holidays spent with Nicholas at Otradnoe were what she recalled oftenest and most painfully.

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  • He recalled all the words spoken at that first meeting with Potemkin.

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  • She recalled all her life with him and in every word and act of his found an expression of his love of her.

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  • She vividly recalled the moment when he had his first stroke and was being dragged along by his armpits through the garden at Bald Hills, muttering something with his helpless tongue, twitching his gray eyebrows and looking uneasily and timidly at her.

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  • And she recalled in all its detail the night at Bald Hills before he had the last stroke, when with a foreboding of disaster she had remained at home against his will.

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  • Sometimes when she recalled his looks, his sympathy, and his words, happiness did not appear impossible to her.

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  • He vividly recalled an evening in Petersburg.

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  • Having sat still for a while he touched--himself not knowing why--the thick spot of paint representing the highest light in the portrait, rose, and recalled de Beausset and the officer on duty.

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  • Afterwards when he recalled those thoughts Pierre was convinced that someone outside himself had spoken them, though the impressions of that day had evoked them.

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  • At the time of that meeting it had not produced an effect upon him--he had not even once recalled it.

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  • Raisins, fine ones... take them all! he recalled Petya's words.

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  • She recalled his long sad and severe look at those words and understood the meaning of the rebuke and despair in that protracted gaze.

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  • Stewart Devine was recalled on the left of the back four, allowing Ross Forsyth to push into midfield.

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  • He was repatriated at the end of 1945, she recalled.

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  • Maclean 's daughter Nan Milton has recalled that ' when the great day dawned, the most sanguine hopes were justified.

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  • So many of those who recalled the night for me would have been killed or badly maimed but for the self-sacrifice of those men.

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  • Others who came out Monday morning to assess the damage fondly recalled watching the puppies roughhouse in the storefront window.

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  • The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's website is the place to go when searching for any type of recalled product.

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  • Remedy-Some recalled products actually have kits which can be requested to fix the problem.

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  • About 102,000 Cosco "Zip n Go", "Okie Dokie", and "Carters" playpens that were manufactured between May 1995 and December 1997 have been recalled.

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  • Some playpens have been recalled because they have protruding rivets, which are similar to nut and bolt fasteners but aren't removable, that can cause a child's clothing or pacifier ribbon to snag, risking strangulation to the child.

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  • If you have one of these recalled infant playpens, you should not use it.

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  • Sheliah Gilliland, the Director of Public Relations at eToys, Inc. took the time to give us some tips and advice on toy safety, including how to find information on toy recalls and what to do if your child's toy has been recalled.

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  • It seems like more and more toys are recalled each year; which makes the topic of safe infant toys an important topic that every parent should investigate.

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  • In addition there have been over 8 million magnetic toys recalled since 2005.

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  • Each year around 400 plus toys are recalled.

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  • A perfectly safe looking toy of your baby's may have been recalled because it's been found that the item can cause serious injury or death.

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  • Also, keep up-to-date on recalled products by visiting Recalls.gov.

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  • Before buying a used crib, check to make sure that it contains all of the necessary parts for assembly, that there are no rough edges, splinters or broken parts and that the model has not been recalled.

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  • If your crib has a drop side, please note that this style of crib has been discontinued and in many cases recalled.

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  • Look at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for word on whether the model you are looking at has ever been recalled.

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  • While gathering information, you should also research what cribs have recently been recalled.

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  • This will help you to avoid buying a crib that has been recalled and inform you about what features are downright dangerous on a crib.

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  • Like any concerned parent, you want to make sure that whatever stroller you get for your children has not been recalled and does not have features of recalled strollers.

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  • Make notes about what features caused a product to be recalled to ensure that you do not buy a stroller with similar features.

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  • You should also take care to not buy anything that has recently been recalled or that has similar features to recalled strollers.

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  • Before you go shopping, take a look around and see if anything has recently been recalled.

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  • Baby Center has a searchable database of recalled items, including clothes.

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  • Before shopping for second-hand clothes make sure to check recent recall notices to make sure that you aren't buying items that have been recalled.

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  • Iams wasn't the only cat food brand to be recalled due to the vast amount of food-related deaths and injuries, but the recall list did include both Iams Cat Slices and Flakes as well as Iams Select Bites.

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  • These typically healthy animals suddenly developed kidney problems after the ingestion of the now recalled food items.

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  • After the Iams, Nutro and Menu Food "Cuts and Gravy" brands of pet food were recalled from the shelves of stores such as Wal-Mart, Kroger and Safeway, nearly fifty thousand phone calls were received from concerned pet owners.

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  • Melamine is a chemical used in Asian fertilizers that is being linked to the wheat gluten found in the recalled pet foods.

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  • Diamond is a large pet food manufacturer that had many of its products recalled in the past few years.

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  • The problems seem to be solved, and Taste of the Wild was not one of the products that had been recalled.

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  • Although there are more fatal reasons for which cat food could be recalled, a thiamine deficient diet is no small matter.

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  • Cat foods may be recalled for a variety of reasons.

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  • Some foods have been recalled because of nutritional deficiencies.

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  • Other times, a cat food may be recalled because of disease.

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  • However, this specific pigment has since been recalled and is rarely an issue.

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  • During that recall, Hill's tested its own products for traces of melamine, the substance found in rice and wheat proteins that was identified as the contaminent in a number of the recalled brands.

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  • Although three types of Nutro wet cat and dog food were voluntarily recalled due to possible contamination, none of Nutro's dry foods were involved, nor are they manufactured by Menu Foods.

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  • There seems to be a bit of confusion on this point since a similar dry food that goes by the name of Nutra was recently recalled.

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  • In 2007, the Diamond Company was one of many dog food manufacturers that recalled their dog food.

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  • In 2004, ProHeart was voluntarily recalled due to concerns surrounding serious side effects.

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  • Halo dog food is not only safe for your dog; it has never been recalled, unlike several other dog food brands.

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  • This ensures that if there is a problem, all of the meat from a certain animal or certain farm can be quickly recalled.

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  • In 2007, Geo Trax Locomotive toys were also recalled by Fisher Price because of concerns over the use of lead paint.

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  • Power Wheels toys sold before 1998 by Mattel, which is the parent company to Fisher Price, were recalled.

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  • This is not the same thing as receiving a pension, since the retired serviceman or woman can be recalled back to active duty at any time.

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  • Along with that, time and age may distort memory so that what is recalled isn't quite accurate.

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