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Then the cowpuncher bethought him of his duty to his employer.
All at once, Jason bethought himself of the galley's miraculous figure-head.
Thereupon Pierre bethought himself of the blood he had seen on Silvere's hand.
Once more she bethought her of the discussion, and how it was faring.
But I bethought me of something else that would make a deadlier missile.
Joyce bethought himself of some cigars in his state-room and went back.
Presently he bethought him of a treasure he had and got it out.
Then, he bethought himself of a subtle form of rebuke by emphasizing his generosity.
Lastly, he bethought him of the man whose power he was bidden to usurp.
Then I bethought me of my dear Madam Mina, and I was in terrible plight.
And just then she bethought herself of the hour and drew forth her tiny watch.
Then Hagen, too, bethought him of the gleeman, whom bold Hildebrand had robbed of life.
Here I bethought me of my patron, Colonel mahon, and determined to write to him.
He bethought him that this unworried peace was endurable only in the world to come.
I bethought me of the quiet Miss Williams, and hunted her up in her shop.
So he bethought himself of a means to entrap the deer while he rested at home.
David bethought himself instead of the owlish Mizrachi, his visit to whom had been left unfinished.
Moreover, as he further bethought him, Agesilaus must needs be wroth with him for his deceit.
Then he bethought him that there was one beside him who was fitter to judge on such a matter.
Having censured the circumcision, she bethought her of kindred topics, and asked Aziz when he was going to be married.
All at once I bethought me that this street of Oxford was no other than the far-famed Tyburn way.
This approach has come up against a lack of legal structures on which to build, and thesehavethus had to bethought through and created.
But before retiring, Jaffrey bethought himself of the evidence, in these ransacked drawers, that some one had visited the chamber with sinister purposes.
I bethought me, however, to try the creek which drained the coomb, and see whether it might not have made itself a smoother way.
Things were at this pitch when Bert bethought himself of creating a sort of debenture capital in the business for the benefit of Tom.
Having purchased a few small articles of grocery, and a measure of oil for the lamp, Miss Pross bethought herself of the wine they wanted.
Alleyne gave his staff a merry flourish, however, and the red deer bethought him that the King was far off, so streaked away from whence he came.
Then I bethought me of a crutch, the shape being much the same, and I borrowed one in the village, and displayed it to my sister with considerable confidence.
It was at that point they bethought themselves of the fact that the fellow might be feeling some justifiable alarm having to do with the question of their good sense.
I was just beginning to stifle with the fumes of conservatory flowers and sprinkled essences, when I bethought myself to open the window and step out on to the balcony.
But being gifted with great powers of foresight, she bethought herself that when the princess came to be awakened, she would be much distressed to find herself all alone in the old castle.
The ancient Aitareya Upanishad equates Indra, along with other deities, with Atman (soul, self) in the Vedanta's spirit of internalization of rituals and gods. It begins with its cosmological theory in verse 1.1.1 by stating that, "in the beginning, Atman, verily one only, was here - no other blinking thing whatever; he bethought himself: let me now create worlds".Robert Hume, The Thirteen Principal Upanishads, Oxford University Press, page 294 with verses 1.1.
You have tried > your powers too little ... Yes, one can study on one's own. Sometimes one > needs advice, but one must study ... All of us, that is, I myself and > Borodin, and Balakirev, and especially Cui and Mussorgsky, did disdain these > things. I consider myself lucky that I bethought myself in time and forced > myself to work. As for Balakirev, owing to his insufficient technique he > writes little; Borodin, with difficulty; Cui, carelessly; and Mussorgsky, > sloppily and often incoherently.
2009 then, the view was directed to the Indian subcontinent, 2010 South Africa was in the focus, 2011 the Turkey. In 2012, for the first time, Sehsüchte Focus did not pivot on a specific region anymore but with “Sustainability” on a concept. In the year of 2013, the students put “Excess” in the center and during the Sehsüchte Festival 2014 everything turned to “Transit”. With the focus theme “Echo” in 2014 Sehsüchte bethought itself in its function as an audience festival and enhanced the exchange between filmmakers and their public. 2016 the motto „S.P.A.C.E.“ was elected and fitting to this the new competition category “Genre Film” was established. The overall topic of 2017's festival program will be called “surfaces”.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau made the same general point when he wrote: "The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying 'This is mine', and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society. From how many crimes, wars, and murders, from how many horrors and misfortunes might not any one have saved mankind, by pulling up the stakes, or filling up the ditch, and crying to his fellows: Beware of listening to this impostor; you are undone if you once forget that the fruits of the earth belong to us all, and the earth itself to nobody."Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on Inequality, 1754 Irish Marxist James Connolly referred to the socialist movement as the "Great Anti-Theft Movement of the Twentieth Century."James Connolly, Socialism Made Easy, 1909.
The underground church dissolved when Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558 and undertook a Protestant reformation of the Church of England. Her attempts to impose some traditional vestments on all ministers, however, gave rise to puritanism, a movement to purify the Church of such traditions. In the crisis of 1566, 37 London clergy were suspended for non-conformity and 14 eventually dismissed. The most radical started to lead illegal services, reviving the underground. One member, John Smith, later explained: ‘When it came to this point, that all our preachers were displaced by your law… Then we bethought us what were best to do; and we remembered that there was a congregation of us in this city in Queen Mary’s days.’ On 16 June 1567, a hundred people were discovered worshipping in Plumbers’ Hall, Anchor Lane, and 17 arrested.
The sage of the Chandogya Upanishad regarded the creation of the universe as a huge chest/egg from a Primeval Being existing as the undifferentiated whole, who alone existed without a second prior to the commencement of the process of creation which was the beginning of the differentiation of the undifferentiated. "The Primeval Being reflected, let me be many, let me produce; having bethought, thus to itself, it produced fire which produced water and from water was produced the Earth (food or matter)" (Chandogya Upanishad VI.ii.1-4). The doctrine of Trivritkarana, the prototype of the doctrine of Panchikarana that tells us how matter came unto existence originating from the primordial five subtle elements , belongs to this Upanishad. From the subtle elements were produced all gross elements, and all matter having names and forms that makes-up the entire universe.
This was on the Wednesday after the festival of St Peter and St Paul. O'Donnell assembled the Kinel-Connell and Kinel-Owen against them, so that they did not allow a single man, either English or Irish, to cross the ford of Ath Seanaigh for a whole week. The English then bethought them of sending Cormac O'Conor with a large body of cavalry westwards along the plain, who was to turn southwards through the plain, and then eastwards along the borders of the bog, unperceived by any one, until he should arrive at Bel-atha-Culuain a ford on the Erne. This was accordingly done, and the Kinel-Connell knew nothing of the movement until they saw the body of cavalry advancing on their rear, on their side of the river; they then turned round to them.
Appreciating more than any other man the natural > advantages of the water powers which have made Lowell what she is, he > bethought himself of securing the supply of water in Winnepesaukee and Squam > lakes in New Hampshire as reservoirs for the Lowell Mills in dry seasons and > letting the water into the Merrimac River when needed by artificial canals. > This brilliant conception was at first scouted by the manufacturers along > the river, but Mr. Nesmith, satisfied that they would eventually require the > water, bought the right to use both these lakes for the purpose and before > long the manufacturers had to buy of him at a handsome profit. Mr. Nesmith > was the first to discern the natural fitness of the site now occupied by the > flourishing city of Lawrence on the Merrimac River for a manufacturing > point, and made large purchases of land on both sides of the river, securing > also the necessary charter to control the water power. About 1844 his bold > scheme attracted the attention it deserved from Boston capitalists, and > factories began to rise at Lawrence as if by magic, and that prosperous city > has amply vindicated the wisdom of its real founder, John Nesmith.
She was, in fact, vastly ahead of her time, and not just by being a very successful woman in a man's business. Kitty quickly learned that she was news, just by what she was, but she also sensed the value of a good story. In the same 1887 interview, she told the tale of how she had actually entered the horse business when she was just a little girl. (She had perhaps honed her presentation even before this point.) During their moving around, she said, friends had given her parents two $20 gold pieces as a going-away present for the two-year-old infant. A few years later, when her father purchased a band of horses in Oregon, “he bethought him[self] of my $40, and seeing a fine filly left, offered $40 for her.” Although the asking price was $50, the seller let it go for the lower price. Perhaps father John told him the filly was for his little girl, but Kitty left it to the reporter to “fill in the blanks” on that notion. For other thirty years, the Wilkins ranch shipped thousands of horse all over the country and into Canada, as far north as the Yukon Territory.

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