Sentences with phrase «so led to its downfall»

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This liberal position on the question of our knowledge of the historical Jesus and the relationship of that knowledge to Christian faith is too well known to need further elaboration, so let us turn at once to the combination of theological and critical considerations and external historical circumstances which led to its downfall in Germany.
You could also say that the English striker and the Alegerian international star have played big parts in the not so great season that Leicester have had this time and in the downfall of the manager who led them to glory Claudio Ranieri.
The main downfall of this position is that it can lead to a bit of milk dribbling down onto the bed so it is useful to use a towel underneath you while using this hold.
With heart - breaking back story on many of the key players, such as lead thief Balthazar's downfall at the age of twelve after watching a Roman centurion skewer his baby brother in the market, Graham - Smith is able to humanize so many of the characters that have until now only been known as untouchable and godly.
Putting her own spin on how this friendship became so strong and how this strength led to Achilles downfall she has written a novel that has beautiful prose and poignant scenes that let the reader keep following to the very end.
A high price tag for the first gen XOOM led to its downfall so that it recorded shipment figures of just 100,000 units in the last quarter.
Money often leads to fights so we discuss how to avoid these downfalls and live a peaceful relationship.
But it was precisely this refusal to meet expectations, to be neatly packaged as a marketable brand, that Celant found so exciting and politically significant about Arte Povera — and that soon led to its deliberate downfall when, in 1971, he published another article announcing its «failure».
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