Sentences with phrase «monarch so»

His unrestrained nosedive into the queen's bowl startled the monarch so badly that she died!
He therefore expressed his readiness to move closer to the Ijebu monarch so as to foster better cooperation and unity among Yoruba traditional rulers.
Besides team chemistry — «One of the best I've ever been around,» Phillips said — what made these Monarchs so special was their ability to adjust.

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Similarly, I wanted to be a published author (not self - published, which to me is to being published as owning a home is to being a monarch), but once I was, I wanted to have 50 articles in print before I was 50, and so on.
The monarch was seen attending church there on Sunday, so it is likely she will meet her fifth great - grandchild for the first time at the private country residence where William and Kate now spend most of their time.
There is no more evidence that any «LORD» spoke to them and «anointed» anyone as king than that he spoke to the Duke of Windsor to abdicate so that eventually Queen Elizabeth would be «anointed» as the British monarch.
The office was so curtailed in power that no other monarch in the ancient Near East would have allowed it.
«So to have a monarch who talks openly about Jesus in a very relaxed and natural way, we find that a huge encouragement and hope that Christians across the country will take a leaf out of The Queen's book and learn to talk about Jesus in a natural way with friends, relatives and colleagues, so people can discover more about what it means to be a follower of Jesus.&raquSo to have a monarch who talks openly about Jesus in a very relaxed and natural way, we find that a huge encouragement and hope that Christians across the country will take a leaf out of The Queen's book and learn to talk about Jesus in a natural way with friends, relatives and colleagues, so people can discover more about what it means to be a follower of Jesus.&raquso people can discover more about what it means to be a follower of Jesus.»
So many monarchs are corrupt.
As the espousal of Christianity by Constantine and his successors had speeded up the conversion of the Roman Empire, so the adoption of Christianity was hastened or made possible by the favor of many another monarch.
So the Roman hierarchy feared the growth of the Church and they thought that if they would not control the growth, the supremacy of the Roman emperor would be no more and pope would become the monarch of the state as well as the Church.
As subsequent Dominican and Franciscan theologians joined the inquisition, so their theologies became sacralist legitimations of papal and monarchist power politics to shore up a decadent Christendom, portraying God as the all powerful monarch of the universe.
As Ishtar risked her life to descend into the underworld to appear before its monarch, so Esther took her life into her hands to appear before the king in what seemed the impossible task of saving her people from certain death.
christianity was made up by man, Constantine legalized it in 311bc, to control the masses, and for land gain, later in 800ce (the monarch Charlemagne, Treaty of Verdun), and profit, all prophesied in Daniel 11:36 - 45, and so is all religions they are pagan idolatry, not of the true Creator YHWH the King of all Life.
Although he came to the throne very young, married and reared a family, and passed off the scene in his early thirties, perhaps no monarch of Egypt or any other country came to stand out so sharply against the background of his own people.
I was impressed during Advent each year with how easily we let the words of the last portion of the Magnificat (Luke 1:51 - 54) wash over us, so that we don't have to take it seriously: that the monarchs will be cast down, the poor lifted up, the hungry fed and the rich denied everything.
As in France, so elsewhere, whether in Roman Catholic or Protestant states, the monarchs had succeeded in controlling the Church.
They had been so successful at it that they quickly became rich and the abbeys were the greatest landowners after the monarchs themselves.
Adding cassis to champagne makes for a Kir Royale, so I reasoned that adding blackcurrants to my chocolate sundae would not only enhance it, but make it fit for a monarch — a Chocolate Sundae Royale, no less.
So yeah, the Monarchs are loaded.
«We had our home opener for the Monarchs that day, so I had no choice.
Desiree Severance — MItty's sophomore pitcher has been electric so far this season, helping lead the Monarchs to a perfect 18 - 0 record.
Mater Dei actually won that title, so for St. Mary's to beat the Monarchs in the Open Division with a lineup that's almost 100 percent back this season makes the team an easy choice as preseason No. 1 for the state as well as leading mythical national title contenders.
Both Mitty and St. Ignatius could meet again in the CCS Open Div playoffs, so we didn't rush to move the Wildcats past the Monarchs just yet.
The Lords emerged from councils of «wise men» drawn together to advise Saxon monarchs, so predates the House of Commons.
Queen Elizabeth was the last monarch to reign until her death — though for the last ten years or so of her life Prince Charles acted as regent in all but name.
Almost all controversial Government plans have been stripped out of the monarch's address to the House of Lords so as not to risk upsetting floating voters ahead of the June 23 referendum.
«We are ready to support the government, but we want your agency to try to dialogue with concerned associations in Ile - Ife so as to succeed in the task», the monarch reiterated.
«There are doubts about Charles being a suitable monarch because he's so free about giving his opinions,» he said.
According to him, since the monarch was rescued out of the place by our men, he can not return to the palace now because they spoilt so many things and destroyed property there.»
There's no mention of a legal requirement for the heir or the monarch to create an heir, nor any obligation constitutionally for them to do so.
So, the question is really limited to Presidents, and keep in mind that in most countries that have a President, the power of the post is closer to that of a constitutional monarch (i.e. mostly symbolic) rather than a post closer to the U.S. President, who does have real independent power.
The sole requirement for an heir to the throne (per the Act of Settlement 1701) is that they have to be «Heirs of [the monarch's] Body» and «such Issue to the Heirs of the Body», so basically the King / Queen's children and their subsequent offspring.
«In the days when the royal prerogative was, literally, at the monarch's disposal, parliament controlled the money, so could keep military adventures in check.
The Owa, who came with a large retinue of monarchs from Ijesaland, Chiefs and prominent Ijesa sons and daughters said «I am so happy to pay the Oonirisa a visit for the first time since he has mounted this sacred throne of our father - Oduduwa.
So the best way to help declining monarch populations — and to preserve their epic, multi-generational migration — is to plant milkweed.
As these plants sense warming temperatures, they produce more of the toxin — so much more that the monarch butterflies begin to suffer.
But monarch populations are in decline, so more information about where they breed is important for their conservation, Flockhart said.
So far, this trait has been demonstrated in connection with migratory birds, but as far the monarch butterflies are concerned, it appears to be novel.
Having so many butterflies concentrated in such small areas means monarchs are especially vulnerable during the winter.
Milkweed, after all, if the only kind of plant monarch caterpillars can eat, and so growing milkweed in your Read more...
So far, it appears that many monarchs who start their journey in Canada or the Northern U.S. head down to Mexico.
She is the rightful heir to the throne, so to speak, yet a very reluctant monarch, and fully conscious of her own limitations and, again, just to repeat the salient point, since this is taking place in 1971 America: she's a woman and thus not truly considered an equal to any man.
The issue here, as with last season, is that The Crown seems to acknowledge Elizabeth's royal position as a largely passive object, sprinkled with a few references to her never speaking her mind, but forgoes actually examining the personal consequences of that inactivity; of the idea of a monarch in a democratic society being so purposefully left such little feeling of control over their own destiny.
In doing so, it argues the period of seven days that claimed the life of Diana, Princess of Wales (as well as the unmentioned Mother Teresa) was an utterly important one for both the monarch in question — England's Queen Elizabeth II — and the institution she represents.
Also, this Robin isn't trying to steal wealth from the rich to give to the poor so much as keep the heavy burden of taxation by the avaricious monarch at bay.
«I was so inspired by the costumes and also took into account that the monarch is native to the country,» says Roach.
So, theoretically, the monarch's powers including summoning and cancelling parliament (but in reality this is done in her name these days, rather than by her).
I always thought history was boring, probably because about the only thing I remember is memorizing dates for the reigns of monarchs (I'm from Canada, so we focused on British history).
From your secluded balconies you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the resort and surrounding mountains, so that you'll relish the sensation of being monarch of all you survey.
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