Take-part Sentence Examples

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  • As an alien, he was unable to take part in the debates.

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  • Though expected to take part in the negotiations which led in 1648 to the peace of Westphalia, he refused to deliberate with heretics, and protested against the treaties when completed.

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  • When an apostle was about to be chosen as successor to Judas, the people were invited to take part in the election;"and when deacons were about to be appointed the Apostles asked the people to make the choice.

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  • Theodoret's chief importance is as a dogmatic theologian, it having fallen to his lot to take part in the Nestorian controversy and to be the most considerable opponent of the views of Cyril and Dioscurus of Alexandria.

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  • It is consistent with this view to argue the absolute parity of ministers and elders, conceding to all presbyters" equal right to teach, to rule, to administer the sacraments, to take part in the ordination of ministers, and to preside in church courts."The practice of the Presbyterian churches of the present day is in accord with the first-named theory.

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  • To Algernon Sidney, who refused to take part in proceedings on the plea that neither the king nor any man could be tried by such a court, Cromwell replied, "I tell you, v e will cut off his head with the crown upon it."

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  • After taking Castel Bolognese he returned to Rome in June, to take part in the Franco-Spanish intrigues for the partition of Naples.

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  • The king's " lord high commissioner " attends the sittings; but does not intervene or take part in the court's decisions.

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  • If Judah was compelled to take part in the Assyrian campaigns against Egypt, Arabia (the Syrian desert) and Tyre, this would only be in accordance with a vassal's duty.

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  • In 1894 the Porte, at the instance of the powers, nominated a Christian, Karatheodory Pasha, to the governorship, and the Christians, mollified by the concession, agreed to take part in the assembly which soon afterwards was convoked; no steps, however, were taken to remedy the financial situation, which became the immediate cause of the disorders that followed.

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  • So the peshwa ventured to take part in the combination against the British power, which even yet the Mahrattas did not despair of overthrowing.

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  • The number of imaginal disks in an individual is large, upwards of sixty having been discovered to take part in the formation of the outer body of a fly.

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  • He returned, via Gibraltar, with Prim, Serrano and others, to take part in the rising at Cadiz, which culminated in the revolution of September 1868, and Sagasta was in succession a minister several times under Serrano and then under King Amadeo of Savoy, 1868-187 2.

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  • Early in 1793 he became a member of the Committee of General Defence, but he did not take part in the work of its more famous successor, the Committee of Public Safety, until the close of the year 1794.

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  • All these officials unite in their own persons the judicial and executive functions, under the " Law of the Vilayets," which made its appearance in 1861, and purported, and was really intended by its framers, to confer on the provinces a large measure of self-government, in which both Mussulmans and non-Mussulmans should take part.

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  • On the 15th of October the members of the council, who had already assembled at Basel, issued a formal invitation to the Hussites to take part in its deliberations.

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  • But in 1644, when a Scottish army entered England to take part against the king, Montrose, now created a marquess, was at last allowed to try what he could do.

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  • The idea of free government filled the people with enthusiasm, and the principles of a representative legislature were freely adopted, the first care being for the election of deputies to the Cortes of Lisbon to take part in framing the new constitution.

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  • At the age of sixteen he entered the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, but in 1776 he left college to take part in the War for Independence.

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  • He refused to take part in the preliminary parliament consisting of Soo former deputies to the diet, which met at Frankfort, on the ground that as a Czech he had no interest in German affairs.

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  • The mounted troops Kop. engaged a Boer force north-west of the point of Spion passage, but were brought back to take part in a general right wheel of the forces of the Tugela, pivoting on Trichardt's Drift.

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  • He continued for some years to attend the Upper House, and to take part in its proceedings.

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  • Chretien de Troyes, in his Cligds (the date of which falls somewhere in the decade 1160-1170), knew and utilized the story of the "Three Days' Tournament," and moreover makes Lancelot take part in it.

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  • As regards large craft, the fleet consisted in the main of semi-obsolete battleships looked upon as unfit to take part in a fleet action.

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  • Throughout most of the villages in the rural tracts men, women and children all take part in the agricultural operations, although in riverine villages whole families often support themselves from the sale of petty commodities and eatables.

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  • In 1797 Fersen was sent to the congress of Rastatt as the Swedish delegate, but in consequence of a protest from the French government, was not permitted to take part in it.

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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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  • But we have still an important point to notice in the 2nd century; for in it learned Persians began to take part in the creation of Arabic historical literature.

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  • According to Plato (Prot., 318 E), he endeavoured to communicate "prudence" (6130vXia) to his pupils, "which should fit them to manage their households, and to take part by word and deed in civic affairs."

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  • On entering the Second Chamber of Baden in 1842, he at once began to take part in the opposition against the government, which assumed a more and more openly Radical character, and in the course of which his talents as an agitator and his personal charm won him wide popularity and influence.

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  • On his return to Canada, when the two provinces were now united, he became a member of the lower house and continued to take part in public life, demanding "the independence of Canada, for the Canadians need never expect justice from England, and to submit to her would be an eternal disgrace."

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  • All the great aristocrats not only patronized the No but were themselves ready to take part in it.

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  • Loyal at first to King Wenceslaus, the king's neglect of Germany drove Frederick to take part in his deposition in 1400, and in the election of Rupert III., count palatine of the Rhine, whom he accompanied to Italy in the following year.

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  • On returning to Prussia he became mathematical instructor at the school of military engineering, leaving this post in 1792 to take part as a general staff officer in the war against France.

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  • In 1518 Arouj was drawn away to take part in a civil war in Tlemcen.

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  • The next war in which he was called upon to take part was with Poland, in defence of the Cossacks, who had appealed to Turkey for protection.

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  • Guns, cavalry, infantry, everything that could still stand were to take part in it.

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  • In 1640 he returned to his native country to take part in the impending war for the Covenant.

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  • In 1648 he refused to take part in the English expedition of the "engagers," the enterprise not having the sanction of the Kirk.

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  • There were medieval chroniclers who did not fear to assert that Charles rose from the dead to take part in the Crusades.

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  • It thus happened that Hancock, who for three years had been one of the most conspicuous figures in the Army of the Potomac did not take part in its final triumph.

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  • The struggle, however, entered on a new phase with the appearance at Prague in May 141 2 of the papal emissary charged with the proclamation of the papal bulls by which a religious war was decreed against the excommunicated King Ladislaus of Naples, and indulgence was promised to all who should take part in it, on terms similar to those which had been enjoyed by the earlier crusaders to the Holy Land.

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  • In 1511 he passed over to Cuba to take part in the work of "population and pacification," and in 1513 or 1514 he witnessed and vainly endeavoured to check the massacre of Indians at Caonao.

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  • War had just been declared against England, and Du Guesclin was called to take part in it.

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  • The crucible is then lifted out by circular tongs suspended in such a way that two men can take part in the; operation.

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  • In 1856 he commissioned the "Acorn" brig for the China station, and arrived in time to take part in the destruction of the junks in Fatshan creek on the 1st of June 1857, and in the capture of Canton in the following December, for which, in February 1858, he received a post-captain's commission.

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  • He belonged to the moderate party known as the " Feuillants," but after the 10th of August 1792 he ceased to take part in public life.

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  • It was also agreed to allow the Arminian deputies to take part in the deliberations, only on condition that they forbore to consult with, or in any way assist, their cited brethren, but this they refused.

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  • He, however, consented to take part in an ecclesiastical commission formed by the emperor from among the dignitaries of the Gallican Church, but in 1810 the commission was dissolved.

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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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  • Accordingly, the prime ministers of all the self-governing colonies, with their families, were invited to come to London as the guests of the country to take part in the Jubilee procession; and drafts of the troops from every British colony and dependency were brought home for the same purpose.

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  • But neither his courage nor his industry forsook him; and he found, in opposing the new views of his old colleague, ample scope for both voice and pen; and as a member of the House of Lords he continued almost to the last to take part in hearing and deciding appeals, and sometimes in the ordinary business of the House.

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  • He was given the colonelcy of the 10th (Lancashire Fusiliers), but was too late to take part in the battle of Culloden.

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  • After spending some time in Italy he returned to Germany and began to take part in the quarrel which had arisen between the emperor and the pope.

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  • Thus the Revised Version was the achievement of English-speaking Christendom as a whole; only the Roman Catholic Church, of the great English-speaking denominations, refused to take part in the undertaking.

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  • This task successfully accomplished, he returned to take part in the first Dutch War.

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  • Moreover, he ordered that "no officer should be required or permitted to take part in the management of political organizations, caucuses, conventions or election campaigns," and that "no assessment for political purposes on officers or subordinates should be allowed"; and he removed from their offices the heads of the post-office in St Louis and of the customhouse in New York - influential party managers - on the ground that they had misused their official positions for partisan ends.

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  • General Pelham Burn said that he saw loot in Hodson's boxes when he accompanied him from Fatehgarh to take part in the siege of Lucknow, and Sir Henry Daly said that he found "loads of loot" in Hodson's boxes after his death, and also a file of documents relating to the Guides case, which had been stolen from him and of which Hodson denied all knowledge.

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  • During the 14th century the nobles and the townsmen began to take part in the government, and about this time Upper Lusatia was known as the district of the six towns (Sechsstddtelandes), these being Bautzen, Gorlitz, Zittau, Lobau, Lauban and Kamenz.

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  • It is considered a disgrace not to be allowed to take part in the play, and the part of Christ is looked upon as one of the greatest of earthly honours.

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  • When an electric current from a battery is sent through a tube containing hydrogen, increase of current simply means increase in the number of ions which take part where is an additional constant.

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  • About 1549 Cranmer sent him to the Tower of London, and while there "he was borrowed out of prison" to take part in seven public disputations against Hooper, Jewel and others.

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  • As usual, the delegate has a right to take part in the debates in the national House of Representatives, but may not vote.

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  • Beaufort controlled the council, and it was under his guidance that the king began to take part in the government.

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  • He returned to take part in an abortive rising in 1464.

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  • As time went on, his distrust of the national movement grew deeper; and in 1853 he sternly forbade his clergy to take part publicly in politics, and for this he was denounced by the Tablet newspaper.

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  • Promoted rear-admiral a few days after this action, Hood was in 1807 entrusted with the operations against Madeira, which he brought to a successful conclusion, and a year later went to the Baltic, with his flag in the "Centaur," to take part in the war between Russia and Sweden.

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  • He was about to go on leave of absence in order to be married in Baltimore when he received his nomination to the command of the Army of the Tennessee, Grant's and Sherman's old army, which was to take part under Sherman's supreme command in the campaign against Atlanta (1864).

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  • It is now therefore peculiar to the British Empire, existing where, although very frequently conferred by letters patent, it is yet the only dignity which is still even occasionally created - as every dignity was formerly created - by means of a ceremony in which the sovereign and the subject personally take part.

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  • The special fungi which take part in the association are, with rare exceptions, not found growing separately, while the algal forms are constantly found free.

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  • In 1767 Lessing settled in Hamburg, where he had been invited to take part in the establishment of a national theatre.

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  • It is, however, certain that nothing would have driven the Provinces to take part in the war but for the overbearing attitude of the British government with regard to the right of neutral shipping upon the seas, and the heavy losses sustained by Dutch commerce at the hands of British privateers.

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  • Necessity compelled him indeed (1534-1536) to take part in Grevens fejde (Counts' War) (see Denmark, History), as the ally of Christian III., but his exaggerated distrust of the Danes was invincible.

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  • Jackson rejoined Lee on the following day in time to take part in the battle of Antietam, and after the battle General McClellan placed a strong garrison (the 12th Corps) at Harper's Ferry.

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  • Charles VII., who in spite of the efforts of the cardinal of Ste-Croix and the conferences held by him at Auxerre and Semur had hitherto refused to return to France, finally decided to take part in the conferences which were opened at St Vaast d'Arras on the 6th of August 1435, and to which the whole of Christendom attached very high importance, all the princes of Europe and the pope and the council of Basel being represented.

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  • In 1459 Philip sent an embassy under the duke of Cleves into Italy to take part in the conferences preparatory to a fresh expedition against the Turks, but this enterprise likewise fell to the ground.

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  • Notwithstanding the many sources of confusion Conrad was persuaded by the passionate eloquence of Bernard of Clairvaux to take part in the second crusade; be left for the East in 1147 and returned to Germany in 1149, to find Welf again in arms and Henry the Lion claiming Bavaria.

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  • Having been bribed by Polyneices with the necklace of Harmonia, she persuaded her husband to take part in the expedition of the Seven against Thebes, although he knew it would prove fatal to him.

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  • Albert ruled the duchies alone from 1344 to 1356, and after this date his sons began to take part in the government.

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  • But they were not carried; the chief reason being that the Young Czechs had not been asked to take part in the conference, and did not consider themselves bound by its decisions; they opposed the measures and had recourse to obstruction, and a certain number of the Old Czechs gradually came over to them.

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  • He also gave help to Sparta against Thebes, sending Gaulish and Iberian mercenaries to take part in Greek warfare.

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  • He was a fairly prosperous man of business, very happy in his home, and always ready to take part in the social, educational and political life of his native town.

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  • Antioch in Persis, of course, sends athletes to the great games of Greece, but in this decree it determines to take part in the new festival being started in honour of Artemis at Magnesia.

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  • Holstein was now restored to Denmark, and Prussia and Austria consented to take part in the conference of London, by which the integrity of Denmark was upheld, and the succession to the whole monarchy settled on Prince Christian, youngest son of Duke William of SchleswigHolstein-Sonderburg-Gliicksburg, and husband of Louise of Hesse, the niece of King Christian VIII.

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  • Frequently the influence of fertilization is felt beyond the ovary, and other parts of the flower take part in the formation of the fruit, as the floral receptacle in the apple, strawberry and others.

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  • This meant war against England, and war in which the Engagers and Royalists could not take part.

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  • In 1874 he spent part of the winter in Russia, whither he went to take part in the marriage of the duke of Edinburgh and the grand duchess Marie.

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  • From 25,000 to 30,000 persons take part each year in the resuscitated "leaping-procession" at Echternach; and the annual visitants to the "Holy Mount" at Gorz are estimated at 50,000.

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  • The inhabitants take part in the coral and sponge fishing off the African and Sicilian coasts, and coral is worked in the town.

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  • It must be observed, in Jomini's defence, that he had for years held a dormant commission in the Russian army, that he had declined to take part in the invasion of Russia in 1812, and that he was a Swiss and not a Frenchman.

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  • He declined as a Swiss patriot and as a French officer to take part in the passage of the Rhine at Basel and the subsequent invasion of France.

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  • Women, indeed, did not take part in their first expeditions.

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  • He would therefore have risked the failure of his own mission in order to take part in a battle where his intervention was not, so far as he could tell, of vital importance.

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  • He remained an austere republican, refusing to take part in the Napoleonic regime.

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  • In 1412 he was delegated by his native city to take part in the election of a successor to the vacant crown of Aragon; and in 1416 he received a special invitation to attend the council of Constance, where he supported the cause of the Flagellants.

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  • In 1860 Garibaldi summoned him to Naples to take part in the government of the Neapolitan provinces, but he would not agree to the union with Piedmont without local autonomy.

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  • A vague message from Mahommed, that it was the duty of every good Moslem to take part with the family of the Prophet, was interpreted in favour of Mokhtar, and thenceforward all the Shiites, among them the powerful Ibrahim, son of Ali's right hand Malik Ashtar, followed him blindly as their chief.

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  • The elder, Gaius, now fifteen years old (5 B.C.), was formally introduced to the people as consul-designate by Augustus himself, who for this purpose resumed the consulship (12th) which he had dropped since 23 B.C., and was authorized to take part in the deliberations of the senate.

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  • Moltke continued to take part in public life as a member of the Landsting, or Upper House, but henceforth kept in the background.

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  • In 1420, with the intention of detaching the Scottish auxiliaries from the French standard, he was sent to take part in Henry's campaign in France; this move failed in its immediate object and he returned to England after Henry's death in 1422.

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  • As elsewhere, at first none but the civic aristocracy were admitted to take part in the management of the town's affairs; but from the end of the 13th century a share had to be conceded to representatives of the crafts.

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  • He distinguished himself at Austerlitz, and, after serving for a short time in Italy, he rejoined the grande armee as a general of brigade, in time to take part in the campaign of Friedland.

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  • Thus ended the phase of the Egyptian Question with which the name of Mehemet Ali is specially bound up. The threatened European conflict had been averted, and presently the wounded susceptibilities of France were healed by the invitation extended to her to take part in the Straits Convention.

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  • The story of the heroine is annually celebrated by a play in which the villagers take part.

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  • Pepe, after hesitating between his desire to fight for Italy, and his oath to the king, resigned his commission in the Neapolitan service and crossed the Po with 2000 volunteers to take part in the campaign.

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  • In the third book the scenes in which Helen and Priam take part (including the making of the truce) are pronounced to be interpolations; and so on.

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  • To such an extent did Bishop von Ketteler carry his opposition, that in 1874 he forbade his clergy to take part in celebrating the anniversary of the battle of Sedan, and declared the Rhine to be a "Catholic river."

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  • The city owns the waterworks; the water-supply is The burning of Washington was an act of vandalism by no means approved of by many of the British officers who were compelled to take part in it.

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  • He says expressly that they were not pure Scythians, but, being descended from young Scythian men and Amazons, spoke an impure dialect and allowed their women to take part in war and to enjoy much freedom.

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  • After a short time spent in attendance on the philosophers at Athens, he was summoned by Aulus Gabinius, governor of Syria, to take part in the campaigns against Aristobulus in Palestine, and in support of Ptolemy Auletes in Egypt.

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  • Bacon, as one of the learned counsel, was ordered by the council to take part in this examination, which was undoubtedly warranted by precedent, whatever may now be thought of it.

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  • All these rocks have been folded, and take part in the formation of the mountains.

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  • Then, so the story ran, she drew him from his indolence, continuing the work of Joan of Arc, both by nerving the king to warlike enterprises - she did apparently induce him to take part personally in the conquest of Normandy - and by surrounding him with that band of wise advisers who really administered France during her ascendancy.

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  • Calcutta has certainly taken a large part of the trade which Dundee held in its former days, but the continually increasing demands for jute fabrics for new purposes have enabled Dundee to enter new markets and so to take part in the prosperity of the trade.

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  • Being invited by the Congregation of the Propaganda to take part in the preparation of an Arabic version of the Bible, Ecchellensis went again in 1652 or 1653 to Rome.

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  • She urged him to take part personally in the war.

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  • The larges c opening of the pencils, which take part in the reproduction of 0, i.e.

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  • The roots or leaves are first chewed by young girls or boys, care being taken that only those possessing sound teeth and excellent general health shall take part in this operation.

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  • The administrator and any other member of the executive committee, not being a member of the council, has the right to take part in the proceedings of the council, but has not the right to vote.

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  • These views coincided with those of Lord Carnarvon, who looked to federation as a means of relieving the Imperial government of some of the heavy responsibilities pressing upon it in South Africa, and he asked Froude to return to the Cape to take part in a conference in South Africa on the federation scheme.

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  • In the same year he was appointed clerk of the closet to the queen, and had to take part in the metaphysical conversation parties which she loved to gather round her.

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  • He was at a disadvantage because, being a layman, he could not directly take part in the discussions of the council.

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  • But although in strict logic the feudal causes concerning them should have been judged by them alone, they could not maintain this right in the curia regis; the other persons sitting in it could also take part in judging causes which concerned the peers.

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  • So great was the press that the "battles" of the second line which followed the first were unable to reach the front and stood on the slope, powerless to take part in the battle on the crest.

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  • Compulsion of the population of occupied territory to take part in military operations against their own country, or even give information respecting the army of the other belligerent and pressure to take the oath to the hostile power are prohibited.

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  • Laymen as well as monks take part in the proceedings, the details of which are unknown to us except from the accounts of the Catholic missionaries - Fathers Huc and Gabet - who describe the principal ceremonial as, in outward appearance, wonderfully like the high mass.

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  • The Avars, however, did not take part in the final battle, in which the Langobardi were completely victorious.

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  • In 1879 Count Eduard Taaffe became Austrian prime minister, and he succeeded in persuading the representatives of Bohemia to take part in the deliberations of the parliament of Vienna.

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  • Rumours of his opinions began to spread and, giving up the office of proctor, he left Oxford in 1569 and went to Ireland to take part in a proposed restoration of the Dublin University.

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  • He rejected Schmerling's proposal that he should take part in the project of judicial reform, but on the other hand he held completely aloof from the widespread, secret revolutionary movements.

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  • In 1804 a company was chartered to build such a canal; in 1816 a route was surveyed; in 1823 a commission was appointed which recommended a route and suggested that the state take part in building the canal; in December 1826 a canal company was incorporated with a monopoly of canal and railway privileges within 10 m.

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  • He continued, however, to take part in public affairs; mediating between the king and Earl Thomas of Lancaster in 1318, and attempting to do so between Edward and his rebellious barons in 1321.

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  • He returned to Italy in time to take part in the battle of Staff arda, which resulted in the defeat of the coalition at the hands of the French marshal Catinat; but in the spring of 1691 Prince Eugene, having secured reinforcements, caused the siege of Coni to be raised, took possession of Carmagnola, and in the end completely defeated Catinat.

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  • Sunderland continued to take part in public life, and was active in communicating with the court of Hanover about the steps to be taken in view of the approaching death of the queen.

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  • In 1852 he became schoolmaster at Cologne; in 1855 privatdozent in philosophy at Bonn; in 1858 schoolmaster at Duisburg, resigning when the government forbade schoolmasters to take part in political agitation.

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  • Processions have in all peoples and at all times been a natural form of public celebration, as forming an orderly and impressive Greek and way in which a number of persons can take part in Roman Prosome ceremony.

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  • On his release he hurried to take part in the defence of Saumur against the Vendean royalists, and distinguished himself at the combat of Saumur (June 10, 1793) by gallantly rescuing the representative Bourbotte from the hands of the insurgents.

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  • By 1471 a general asembly of burgesses had acquired power to take part in elections.

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  • But it was everywhere felt that his mere protest was not likely to affect the result; and the government at last consented to accept a suggestion made by Count Bismarck, and to take part in a conference to discuss the Russian proposal.

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  • Africa and to take part with the Allies in the fighting on the western front in Europe.

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  • British influences were still strong in the upper Mississippi valley and undoubtedly led Black Hawk and the chiefs of the Sauk and Fox confederacy to repudiate this agreement of 1804, and subsequently to enter into the conspiracy of Tecumseh and take part with the British in the war of 1812.

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  • Shortly after he engaged to take part in the Portuguese expedition for the survey of Brazil, and the measurement of a degree of the meridian; but he yielded to the urgent request of the pope that he would remain in Italy and undertake a similar task there.

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  • In the spring they go down to the Norwegian coast and take part in the sea fisheries, returning to the lake about midsummer.

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  • It was a fundamental maxim that the sage was to take part in public life; and it does not appear that his political action was to be regulated by any other principles than those commonly accepted in his community.

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  • In 1846 Barrot made a tour in the Near East, returning in time to take part a second time in the preliminaries of revolution.

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  • The pylagori had a right to propose measures and to take part in the deliberations; they as well as the hieromnemones were required to take the juror's oath; and the acts of the council were inscribed officially as resolutions of the hieromnemones and pylagori conjointly.

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  • Immediately after the island became a French possession the French Protestant Churches began (in 1896) to take part in the evangelizing of their new colony, and about half the area for long occupied by the London Missionary Society was transferred to the Paris Society.

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  • Both animals or men or gods take part in creation.

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  • At last a compromise was arrived at and the grand duke was requested to abdicate in favour of his son, grant a constitution, and take part in the war against Austria.

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  • Three interlocutors, named respectively Salviati, Sagredo, and Simplicio, take part in the four dialogues of which the work is composed.

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  • He continued, however, to take part in public life, being one of the chief supporters of Roman Catholic emancipation, and during the remaining years of his active political career, which ended in 1823, he generally voted with the Whigs, although in 1815 he separated himself from his colleague, Charles Grey, and supported the warlike policy of Lord Liverpool.

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  • He continued to take part in the proceedings of various learned societies; and only a few months before his death, at the Leicester meeting of the British Association, he attested the keenness with which he followed the current developments of scientific speculation by delivering a long and searching address on the electronic theory of matter.

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  • As an example of the kind of rules which prevented the growth of the French companies, it may be pointed out that no Protestants were allowed to take part in them.

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  • As an important addition to the work of the theatre, a permanent school has been established at Bayreuth for the sake of training young musicians to take part in the festival performances, which were at first exclusively, and then partially, undertaken by artists from other German and foreign theatres.

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  • Clays consist essentially of the above ingredients (although serpentine is not known to take part in them to any extent, it is closely allied to chlorite).

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  • Having overcome Monmouth's reluctance to take part in this movement, he accompanied the duke to the west of England and drew up the manifesto against James II., escaping to Holland after the battle of Sedgemoor.

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  • Though a colonel in his cradle and a general since 1808, the grand-duke Nicholas did not see any active service until 1814, when he was allowed to join the Russian head-quarters in France but not to take part in any fighting.

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  • We are seeking people with Type 2 diabetes, who would like help to become more physically active to take part in the study.

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  • Any young person aged 12 to 16 years old can take part.

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  • Anyone wearing armlets could take part in the selections.

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  • Nathan Wells from Crossgates is to take part in the 9th national learning disability athletics championships in Manchester later this year.

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  • This year visitors can also see some of the best bartenders in the world take part in a series of live competitions.

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  • There will also be a possible opportunity to take part in a mentoring session with a leading businesswoman.

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  • For those members who do not normally attend church we would encourage you to take part too.

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  • We also obtained parental consent for the young people to take part in the project.

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  • Latest news Help defeat malaria in Africa (02/08/2006) Take part in research from home, and help defeat malaria with Africa@home.

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  • Everyone should take part in regular fire drills and be aware of the need to assist people with any form of disability.

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  • You will get the opportunity not only drive tanks and missile carriers but also take part in musket firing and all things military.

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  • Deputy government spokes-man Thomas Steg said the foreign ministers of the two countries, Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Philippe Douste-Blazy, would also take part.

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  • Next year, 16 qualifiers from each age group will be invited to take part in the final.

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  • And these very high-class forces from the Dominions will now take part in the defense of the Mother Country.

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  • In October both MLC and RCD refused an invitation from Laurent Kabila to take part in a ' national dialog of reconciliation ' .

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  • Arab irregulars swarmed to the scene to take part in the kill.

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  • Only those who are prepared to bow the knee to economic power were allowed to take part in the talks.

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  • From today Brits can take part in a fairer weekly lottery.

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  • Wayne is unlikely to take part in the early stages of the 2006 World Cup due to an injury to his fourth metatarsal.

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  • Once you've accumulated a certain mileage in helping or delivering training within JCI, you will qualify to take part in Excel.

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  • The Squadron also sent personnel to South Africa to take part in ACE, a freefall parachute exercise.

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  • Shoppers were also invited to take part in a hazard perception test.

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  • If you've got a comedic streak or a gift for writing prose you could take part in next year's Fringe.

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  • Those who practice a religion are able to meet friends and take part in social gatherings without alcohol.

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  • Over 8000 people gathered in the heart of Amsterdam to take part a Tibetan freedom concert condemning repression in Tibet and the death penalty.

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  • Tower Captain John Foster hopes that plenty of experienced twelve bell ringers will also be able to take part.

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  • They taught the rudiments of the course, I did take part in this.

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  • Have you ever wanted to take part in canoeing or dinghy sailing or go on a warship?

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  • I've even been persuaded to take part myself and will be singing a showstopper from the hit musical Joseph " .

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  • Byrd is, of course, persuaded that Uri's friends would never take part in such skulduggery.

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  • Some 800 skilled aircraft spotters went to sea in Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships to take part in the ' Invasion of Europe ' .

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  • Forty-four eleven-year-old Gypsy Traveler pupils across England agreed to take part in this unique, longitudinal study that was funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

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  • Now he is gearing up to take part in the grueling Ironman triathlon when it comes to Sherborne Castle later this month.

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  • Being ritually unclean meant that she would have been unable to take part in public worship.

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  • To avoid any unpleasantness, those unwilling to comply should not seek to take part.

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  • Key features of our conciliation service voluntary - you only take part if you want to and you can stop at any time.

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  • Andy invited Pheobe to take part in her local areas next community walkabout.

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  • If enough churches participate there should be a sufficiently wide choice of churches and dates for those members who wish to take part.

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  • Little Jean was probably too youthful yet to take part in that literary arbitration.

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  • Children can also take part by practicing crossing these pretend roads on foot, using zebra crossings that you mark on.

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  • Meanwhile the Italian troops had occupied the Marches, Umbria and the Abruzzi, a battalion of Bersaglieri reaching the Volturno in time to take part in the battle.

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  • Accident betrayed the secret of his retirement; he was compelled to leave his mathematical investigations, and to take part in entertainments, where the only thing that chimed in with his theorizing reveries was the music. French politics were at that time characterized by violence and intrigue to such an extent that Paris was no fit place for a student, and there was little honourable prospect for a soldier.

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  • This same year his naval accounts were subjected to an examination in consequence of his indignant refusal to take part in the attack upon Ormonde; 1 and he was suspended from his office in 1668, no charge,however, against him being substantiated.

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  • Subsequently he invaded and ravaged Elis, forcing the Eleans to acknowledge the freedom of their perioeci and to allow Spartans to take part in the Olympic games and sacrifices.

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  • The present organization of the Quaker church is essentially democratic; every person born of Quaker parents is a member, and, Periodic together with those who have been admitted on their own Periodic request, is entitled to take part in the business assemblies ."

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  • Therefore an increase in photosynthesis caused by the multiplication of plant microorganisms will lead to the precipitation of calcium carbonate, for carbonic acid will be withdrawn from solution to take part in carbohydrate synthesis by the plants.

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  • A number of trials of skill between the Christian missionary and Loigaire's Druids ensue, and the final result seems to have been that the monarch, though unwilling to embrace the foreign creed, undertook to protect the Christian bishop. At a later date the saint was probably invited by Loigaire to take part in the codification of the Senchus Mor in order to represent the interests of the Christian communities.

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  • In spite of the endeavours of their rulers, the Sla y s of Poland and Lithuania did not wish to attack the kindred Bohemians; the Germans were prevented by internal discord from taking joint action against the Hussites; and the king of Denmark, who had landed in Germany with a large force intending to take part in the crusade, soon returned to his own country.

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  • On July 4 he came out and sank the French transport " Carthage " off Helles; later after a cruise in the Aegean he tried to reenter the Straits, but finding the British mine defences too formidable, he sailed to Cattaro to take part in the general commerce-destroying warfare in the Mediterranean.

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  • Peru proposed that only Peruvian residents should be entitled to take part in a popular vote; Chile rejected this proposition, on the ground that all residents in the territories in q uestion should have a voice in the final decision.

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  • Fox reappeared in parliament to take part in the vote of censure on ministers for declining Napoleon's overtures for a peace.

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  • In the autumn of this year (1850) was the great popular outcry against the "Papal aggression" (see Wiseman), and Manning, feeling himself unable to take part in this protest, resigned, early in December his benefice and his archdeaconry; and writing to Hope-Scott, who a little later became a Roman Catholic with him, stated his conviction that the alternative was "either Rome or licence of thought and will."

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  • Nothing pleased him better than to take part with the centurion or the soldier in fencing or other military exercise, and he would applaud any shrewd blow which fell upon his own helmet.

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  • After completing a brilliant university course at Bologna, which he interrupted to take part in the revolution of 1831 (see Carbonari), he practised as a physician at Russi and at Ravenna.

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  • By this enactment it is made possible, where more than 20 workers are employed, for an elected council to cooperate in securing the welfare of the workers, to see to the due execution of contracts and agreements, to settle disputes, and to take part in the management of philanthropic institutions.

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  • He was too sensitive and self-conscious to be altogether successful as a leader of men, and too impetuous to take part in public affairs; but he had many of the gifts that go to make a first-rate journalist, for, "with all his love for and his profound study of antiquity, there was something about him that was conspicuously modern."

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  • This she did by repeating to me as far as possible, verbatim, what she heard, and by showing me how I could take part in the conversation.

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  • The young people were in one of the inner rooms, not considering it necessary to take part in receiving the visitors.

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  • Involuntarily he felt a joyful agitation at the thought of the humiliation of arrogant Austria and that in a week's time he might, perhaps, see and take part in the first Russian encounter with the French since Suvorov met them.

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  • Denisov sat gloomily biting his mustache and listening to the conversation, evidently with no wish to take part in it.

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  • But at that moment Berg came to Pierre and began insisting that he should take part in an argument between the general and the colonel on the affairs in Spain.

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  • Did you take part in the campaign? he asked.

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  • The marshals and generals, who were nearer to the field of battle but, like Napoleon, did not take part in the actual fighting and only occasionally went within musket range, made their own arrangements without asking Napoleon and issued orders where and in what direction to fire and where cavalry should gallop and infantry should run.

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  • The commander in chief listened to what was being said and sometimes asked them to repeat their remarks, but did not himself take part in the conversations or express any opinion.

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  • Though Petya would remain in the service, this transfer would give the countess the consolation of seeing at least one of her sons under her wing, and she hoped to arrange matters for her Petya so as not to let him go again, but always get him appointed to places where he could not possibly take part in a battle.

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  • Those who tried to understand the general course of events and to take part in it by self-sacrifice and heroism were the most useless members of society, they saw everything upside down, and all they did for the common good turned out to be useless and foolish--like Pierre's and Mamonov's regiments which looted Russian villages, and the lint the young ladies prepared and that never reached the wounded, and so on.

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  • But we need only penetrate to the essence of any historic event--which lies in the activity of the general mass of men who take part in it--to be convinced that the will of the historic hero does not control the actions of the mass but is itself continually controlled.

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  • Since Bennigsen, who corresponded with the Emperor and had more influence than anyone else on the staff, had begun to avoid him, Kutuzov was more at ease as to the possibility of himself and his troops being obliged to take part in useless aggressive movements.

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  • I 've even been persuaded to take part myself and will be singing a showstopper from the hit musical Joseph .

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  • Byrd is, of course, persuaded that Uri 's friends would never take part in such skulduggery.

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  • One of the most successful sportswomen of all time has confirmed she will take part in the event.

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  • Some 800 skilled aircraft spotters went to sea in Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships to take part in the ' Invasion of Europe '.

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  • Showmen now travel long distances to take part in this popular annual event which with local support has grown in stature in recent years.

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  • Only riders who do not own a horse will be able to take part.

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  • At the project, volunteers get to take part in turtle conservation, working with wildlife in South America up close.

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  • Some of the team found it quite difficult to take part in an uninhibited way.

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  • They did not want to take part in the upbringing of the child.

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  • The paperwork for the scheme has been designed to be user-friendly to encourage, in particular, smaller organizations to take part.

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  • Key features of our conciliation service Voluntary - you only take part if you want to and you can stop at any time.

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  • Speakers on key themes will take part in live webcast presentations whilst experts will lead development workshops.

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  • In the afternoon all of the pupils take part in a dance workshop led by a male professional dancer from Dunbar.

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  • Hosting a baby shower is a great way to show expectant parents that people care and allows friends and family to take part in the joy and preparation for the baby's arrival.

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  • Depending on what you want (private or group lessons), make a reservation to take part in a tennis instruction class or private session.

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  • Tennis4All.com offers users the chance to find a tennis partner, take part in tennis chat and peruse classifieds for lessons and equipment.

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  • Of course you can take part in live auctions or internet based auctions, but there are a few other distinctions you should know.

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  • Kids who are able to read can find a selection of frightening books they can enjoy on their own, but for scary story night, when the whole family takes turns in reading, parents and kids should take part in reading these spooky tales aloud.

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  • The problem comes with the carbon-altering activities that humans take part in, such as the burning of fossil fuels and other biomass, which puts more carbon into the atmosphere, causing the greenhouse effect.

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  • How will encouraging your kids to take part in the Friends for Change movement help?

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  • The pledge system integral with the Friends for Change movement is simple and easy for children to grasp and take part in.

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  • Some companies rarely use their full emissions quota, or they may take part in environmental actions, which earns them credits.

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  • Take the time to really learn these techniques to enable your ability to pull off the gothic look and take part in one of the most unique types of beauty around.

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  • Runners can take part in marathons and enjoy looking as glamorous as they want to.

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  • One added perk of completing free online surveys is that you may have a chance to take part in product testing.

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  • Instead of talking with your peers through a series of emails, you take part in a threaded conversation on a website.

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  • You can open a pet store, interact in auctions, take part in adventures, read, write stories and play games, all while discovering the history of the virtual world.

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  • Have your pet take part in adventures and blog about them, and let your pets play games.

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  • Players take part in quests, uncover secrets, and battle other players, monsters and assassins.

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  • Devote plenty of space for photos of the scenery, places you visit and activities you take part in.

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  • If any friends or family take part in this hobby with you, schedule trading days where everyone brings in papers they don't want.

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  • One of the best ways to begin your shopping list is by looking at possible scenarios that you may take part in.

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  • Since bridesmaids also take part in the wedding dance it's only fitting to give them a music box playing the wedding song.

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  • This allows for the groom to take part in the festivities.

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  • Playing party games isn't everyone's cup of tea, therefore it is important not to force these people to take part.

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  • Whatever style of bar you set up, remember to place it in a prominent area so that guests see it and take part in the delicious fun.

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  • Sometimes they can say they are adventurous because they climbed Mount Everest alone, but then they refuse to take part in a similar yet not-so-adventurous activity like climbing a rock wall at a local amusement park.

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  • In fact, E!, and viewers, hope to see the two heiresses take part in some serious throw downs.

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  • Contestants take part in a range of physical and motivational activities designed to help them lose weight, increase team spirit and rivalry, and win prizes.

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  • Megan Fox, star of Transformers 1 and 2, faced pressure of a different sort when director Michael Bay ordered her to gain weight if she wanted to take part in the third installment in the Transformers franchise.

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  • Many B-list actors take part in dozens of movies, but few people outside of a particular genre know their names.

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  • This may be true for a particular denomination, but prairie dresses for girls can also come in handy for parents who want their daughters to wear modest dresses or for girls who take part in re-enactments for frontier or colonial times.

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  • All students are expected to take part in discussion multiple days per week as well as complete individual and group assignments.

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  • The easiest way to take part in an international educational experience is to register through your school.

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  • Each division and region has its own set of conferences to take part in.

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  • Frostburg graduates take part in many national and international service projects and positions.

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  • If you're interested in media, you can join the staff of Communiqué, the student newspaper, or take part in Kirkwood Student Productions television.

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  • Athletics-minded students can play on the school's baseball, softball, golf, basketball, and volleyball teams or take part in intramural sports.

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  • Distance learning provides the opportunity to take part in continuing education without the demands of actually having to physically be present in a classroom.

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  • However, that myth is shattered once you take part in a Christian cruise vacation.

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  • It should be noted that you do not need to be a Christian to take part in a marriage encounter cruise.

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  • Their voyages take part on large cruise ships and travel to popular destinations, including the Grand Cayman Islands, Mexico, Belize and Honduras.

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  • What's more, since your sailing doesn't include shore excursions, you are free to take part in on-board activities you might otherwise pass up.

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  • Seniors can take in the area's breathtaking scenery from their cabin's balcony or they can enjoy lounging by the pool on a deck chair with a good book, or take part in a game of cards with fellow passengers.

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  • If you'd like to win a chance to take part in this cruise, you don't have to buy any beer.

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  • You can also take part in an excursion to Delft to tour the Royal Delft Porcelain Factory.

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  • Many canine caretakers want their furry friends to take part in the holiday season.

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  • In 1963, a musicologist discovered Hurt and encouraged him to move north and take part in the folk music revival of the mid-1960s.

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  • As with many fads, professional men may not take part in sporting flashy attire, but men who pride themselves on setting trends and standing out are usually the ones who wear styles that are made to be noticed.

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  • It's up to you what level of organic gardening you want to take part in; just know that it may be more difficult to find organically grown plants and seeds where you live.

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  • Whether your take part in hiking for the fitness benefits or to get closer to your family and nature, wearing the right clothing will only make your adventure more enjoyable.

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  • If you win, the prize includes an all-expense paid, six-day package to take part in the Los Angeles Model & Talent Search in Los Angeles, California, which runs from January 5 - 10, 2009.

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  • Everyone should take part in some type of cardio exercise, whether it's walking, jogging, cycling or swimming.

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  • The stockings you choose for everyday wear will depend on personal preference as well as what activities you take part in.

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  • Others give the special t shirts to all children that take part in a specific safety workshop or event.

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  • Form employee safety teams or committees and have them take part in safety inspections.

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  • A science classroom or laboratory is an exciting place where students take part in experiments and are often actively engaged in the learning process.

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  • If you are not suffering from arthritis or have just started, this is a great time to take part in some flexibility exercises, which can help combat this illness.

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  • Members are invited to take part in the activities offered, and there may be an extra fee charged for special outings.

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  • There are many activity ideas for retired seniors to take part in today that will let them feel youthful and alive.

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  • Some are active communities, which attract seniors who like to take part in many group events while still maintaining their own living environment.

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  • When nursing home residents take part in activities, the benefits of participation far outweigh the benefits of any one activity in and of itself.

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  • For instance, an Alzheimer's patient may enjoy sitting in a wheelchair quietly moving back and forth as other residents take part in a sing along.

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  • There are many types of fun things to take part in that are meaningful as well as fun.

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  • Getting together around the holidays or birthdays is another enjoyable activity to take part in as well.

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  • Note that not all federal recreation agencies take part in this program, but will often consider offering discounts to pass holders on some activities or amenities.

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  • After an initial examination, your doctor or a sleep doctor may recommend that you take part in a sleep study.

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  • Invite your family to take part in planning ways to save money before you get to the parks.

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  • The downside is if you make one, you won't be able to take part in any co-operative activities.

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  • When a c-section becomes necessary and if it is not an emergency, the mother and her significant other should take part in the choice of anesthetic by being informed of risks and side effects.

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  • Children are invited to take part in a developmentally correct education classroom experience two or three days per week.

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  • Parents should pay close attention to weather reports before sending children out to play or to take part in long-exposure outdoor activities such as sledding, skiing, and winter camping.

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  • Girls who would never bully individually will often take part in group bullying activities.

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  • Proper management will usually allow a child to take part in play activities.

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  • Moreover, the infant's ability to take part in the maternal-infant interaction may be compromised because of a medical condition, such as prematurity, birth defect, or illness.

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  • When adults take part in such activities, they may inadvertently expose children to lead residue that is on their clothing or on scrap materials.

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  • Learning how to swing dance can be one of the most rewarding pastimes you will ever take part in.

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  • Rather, onlookers are encouraged to take part in the dance as well.

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  • Those Westerners fortunate enough to travel abroad either on vacation or as part of a relief organization may witness these dances first hand, often even being invited to take part in the movement.

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  • The seller may take part of the purchase price in an I.O.U. note, to be repaid in the future.

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  • She can then return to work and take part in her regular activities.

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  • You can watch the "Intro to CCA" video online, and take part in a survey that will help determine whether or not you're CCA material.

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  • If you've always wanted to take part in a bikini contest, chances are you'll be able to find one without much effort.

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  • This winner then gets the chance to fly to a private location for a shoot with Look's photographers, take part in the 2009 swimsuit calendar, have a special feature on the Look homepage and be offered an official modeling contract!

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  • You can choose the thickness of your suit based on which type of diving or other water activity you're going to take part in.

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  • Salma was also an accomplished gymnast who longed to compete in the Olympics, but much to her dismay, her father forbade her to take part.

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  • Swim lessons help build a child's confidence, as well as allow him or her to take part in swimming-related activities.

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  • The rules are very simple, allowing even the youngest children to take part.

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  • But if your beach agenda is to take part in a vigorous game of volleyball, you'll likely need a different type of suit to make sure you don't suffer from any bikini malfunctions.

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  • Whether you go to the track for practice or to take part in a competition with other RC hobbyists, you'll find that the people who race their RC vehicles take it seriously.

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  • Encourage others to take part in the Relay for Life event.

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  • To take part in the AnSWER program there is a non-refundable fee of $75 and a one-time report given on the animal.

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  • There are many quality fundraising ideas that boys can take part in to keep their troop fully funded and functioning.

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  • If you've agreed to take part in a Christmas gift exchange between friends and family members, then it more or less defeats the purpose of the exchange to buy additional gifts for a few of the participants.

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  • While you can rent the costumes for visiting, you can buy what you like there - many merchants take part and offer clothing and accessories, most of it handmade.

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  • If it's holiday time and you've been invited to take part in a play; you'll need great ideas on women's Christmas costumes for not only the time you spend on the stage, but also to wear for parties and caroling throughout the season.

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  • Usually participants will take part in scheduled outings and events as a group, and if two people happen to connect in the course of these get togethers, then that is terrific.

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  • If you'd like to take part in a dating game yourself, check your local bars and clubs.

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  • You must be a registered user to take part in this testing.

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  • If you want to take part in a deeply loving relationship, be a listener.

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  • Some couples have their children take part in proposal activities to surprise the future bride.

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  • Most are quiet and introverted, but if they do take part in group work, Capricorns will often become leaders because of their sound methods and strength in logical reasoning.

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  • To take part in the cache hunt, visit the geocaching site to find the coordinates to a cache in your area.

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  • If you're not quite ready to allow them to take part in the carnage of a game like Half Life quite yet, however, you may try plying their interests with titles like Lego Racers and X-Scooter.

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  • Parents can take part in these activities to help their children learn.

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  • The whole family can take part in designing the dream, and children will feel a great sense of accomplishment watching their vision come to life.

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  • The easiest option is to take part in a flexible spending account if one is offered by your employer.

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  • Some families take part in egg hunting and egg coloring without celebrating the religious aspects of the holiday, but for many Christians, Easter is a wonderful time of year to remember the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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  • Kids want to do what their peers do, and if classmates eagerly discuss last night's TV show, it is only natural that your children want to take part.

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  • Registration also allows you to take part in other P&G brand promotions and even receive free product samples.

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  • Most larger zoos also take part in reciprocal agreements that allow you to visit a number of other zoos in the United States simply by presenting your membership card.

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  • State agencies also have the option to grant WIC eligibility for people who take part in other state programs as well.

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  • Just about any activity you can take part in has a Chippewa boot to fit its demands.

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  • However, in order to take part in the interactive elements of the site you must sign up for a free account first.

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  • Kids can hang out with their favorite Sesame Street characters, take part in a variety of activities and camps, and dine in their own special restaurants on the resort's grounds.

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  • On their special island, kids can take part in water sports and nature hikes.

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  • Watches which are water resistant are a good choice for people who like to swim, sail or take part in other water sports and they are also good for people who enjoy skiing.

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  • Whether you require precision timekeeping or simply want to take part in the nuclear age, an atomic clock may meet your needs.

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  • If you want to take part in the yoga community online, you can join the yoga blog.

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  • You can also take part in an extensive 200-hour RYT yoga certification program.

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  • You should also encourage your child to take part in activities that he or she enjoys.

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  • Cheer squads in high school meet almost every day in order to both physically train and also to organize the various other activities they take part in.

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  • However, school mascots can take part in fundraising, hanging spirit signs, pep rallies and other spirit related activities.

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  • These large stores try to carry supplies for just about any craft you might want to take part in, from fabric to floral, scrapbooking to sewing.

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  • These are when a group of people take part in knitting an item at the same time, and keep the group updated of progress on a forum or blog dedicated to the knit along.

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  • Play a game of soccer with your kids, roller-blade with a partner, take part in a game of beach volleyball, sign up for a new class at your gym -- make exercise a part of your life and think of creative ways to enjoy it.

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  • Basketball games with friends, racquet ball or even gymnastics, many people take part in activities that offer exercise as part of the package for the sake of personal enjoyment and the fun it brings.

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  • You don't have to belong to a gym to take part in strength training programs.

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  • For those who don't take part in a regular exercise program, stretching three times a week or more can help keep you flexible.

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  • The numerous benefits of aerobic exercise are known by many more people than the number who actually take part in aerobic exercise.

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  • There are obviously some obstacles for those who wish to take part in naked exercise.

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  • Swim laps or take part in other aquatic exercises.

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  • This is a good option for people who can't place a lot of weight on their joints or who need to take part in no-impact exercise.

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  • You don't need a lot of equipment to take part in cardio kickboxing.

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  • As long as you're healthy enough to take part in cardio kickboxing, feel free to enjoy this exercise which can increase your flexibility and strength.

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  • It may be beneficial to make your own list of routines you think you'll enjoy; just because you may discover a dozen different workouts in your research doesn't mean you have to take part in all of them.

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  • Many people know how healthy regular workouts are for the body, even if they aren't yet ready to take part in a fitness program.

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  • Beginners and seasoned exercisers can all take part in a walking program.

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  • This gives you some variety and allows you to take part in interval workouts, which keep your routine fresh.

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  • The only way to take part in a Western General insurance program is to sign up for an extended warranty or similar product through an auto dealer or with an automobile organization like AAA.

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  • One of the key features of being insured with a GEHA health plan is the wide variety of savings which you can take part in for both your medical and dental needs.

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  • They commented that the quarrels that went on within the band were little reason not to take part in performing for such a good cause.

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  • The days also offer a change to attend forums on the most pressing issues facing the music business today, where you can get advice from the pros, or take part in the debate.

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  • Prince refused to take part in the session when Bob Geldof called him a "creep" and Waylon Jennings walked out in protest over the suggestion of singing one of the lines in Swahili.

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  • John Hembree was briefly brought in to replace him, but Davis returned to the group five months after departing, in time to take part in most of the touring for the band's debut release.

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  • These gatherings are intended to celebrate the end of the groom's days as a single man, incorporating many activities that unattached guys typically take part in.

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  • Rabbinical Service Centers of America - Another online lesson site, your child will be guided through her training by a rabbi who will then travel to your synagogue to take part in the service.

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  • Cinco de Mayo is a day to show pride and take part in many festivities that commemorate the day.

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  • Adults and kids alike can take part in this fun race.

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  • Only a select few are physically, emotionally and mentally capable to take part in competition shows such as The Apprentice, The Amazing Race and Big Brother.

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  • Their girlfriends stay with them at the Academy and take part in the counseling and challenges.

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  • They then report back to Trump and take part in the board room sessions.Most often, Trump's eyes and ears are his children, Ivanka and Don Jr. Occasionally, however, there are others who take on this job.

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  • Hopefully these small changes will make a big difference for future families who take part in the show.

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  • However, it's quite another to create your own unique character and actually enter into a fantasy world where you can take part in your own adventure with other live online players.

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  • If you prefer your nails to be a shorter length, you can still take part in this manicure.

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  • All this is not to make you paranoid or keep you from wanting to enjoy all the fun and goodness there is on MySpace, but you certainly do want to be safe about all the interactions you take part in, whether you are a teenager or an adult.

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  • Before students take part in educational blogs for elementary students, it's necessary to establish guidelines.

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  • However, when the positives outweigh any possible negatives, then it can be a rewarding experience to take part in this form of social networking.

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  • However, a growing number of people are starting to actively take part in profitable blogging.

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  • Most people who post updates on Twitter also take part on other social networks like Facebook, or own and operate their own blog on a service like Blogger.

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  • It's better "netiquette" to simply let them find the MySpace surveys on your site and then choose whether or not they'd like to actually take part in them.

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  • There are so many opportunities at the event to advertise that most companies that want to take part in the event are able to in some way.

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  • To mark their accomplishments along the way, they take part in ceremonies and are awarded patches and badges to proudly add to their uniforms, vests or award blankets.

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  • The history of scouting is, in some ways, told through the patches worn over the years as generation after generation of girls take part in it.

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  • Getting a classic uniform helps you take part in a great portion of the history of baseball and America.

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  • Jackson had planned to propose to Elisabeth in Coronet Park after the first snowstorm, but if Miriam wanted to take part he would not deny her.

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  • In late versions this legend was expanded and varied, the martyrdom was connected with a refusal to take part in a great sacrifice ordered at Octodurum and the name of Exsuperius was added to that of Mauritius.

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  • On the other hand, mayors like Flaochat (in Burgundy) and Erkinoald (in Neustria) stirred up the great nobles, who claimed the right to take part in their nomination, against the king.

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  • In one day all the usual orders were conferred on him, and even the great preacher Massillon consented to take part in the ceremonies.

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  • In disgust, Descartes started for the west to take part in the siege of La Rochelle, and entered the city with the troops (October 1628).

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  • Next year he returned to take part in the second rising, but, this proving no more successful than the first, he again took refuge in Scotland.

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  • The president of the senate, Juan Cuestas, in accordance with the constitution, assumed the duties of president of the republic. He arranged that hostilities should cease on the conditions that representation of the Blancos was allowed in Congress for certain districts where their votes were known to predominate; that a certain number of the jefes politicos should be nominated from the Blancos; that free pardon be extended to all who had taken part in the revolt; that a sufficient sum in money be advanced to allow the settlement of the expenses contracted by the insurgents; and that the electoral law be reformed on a basis allowing the people to take part freely in e1ctions.

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  • Representatives are sent from each inferior to each superior meeting, but they have no precedence over others, and all Friends may attend any meeting and take part in any of which they are members.

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  • Jason, having undertaken the quest of the fleece, called upon the noblest heroes of Greece to take part in the expedition.

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