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21 Sentences With "taking counsel"

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He returned there often, taking counsel from his old friends.
So is he still taking counsel from his former friends in the coal industry?
On the campaign trail, he was pictured with delegates, taking counsel from his brother, Robert, or carrying his young daughter and her rag doll.
"I believe at the end of the day, the right thing will be done," Crowley said, adding that the Michigan congressman has gone back to his home district and is taking counsel from family at the moment.
With Mr. Bannon exiled by the president and Mr. Trump getting along with congressional leaders and taking counsel from largely mainstream Republicans in the post-Bannon White House, there is little political space for right-wing insurgents to oust incumbents.
Mushir () is an Arab word meaning "counsellor" or "advisor". It is related to the word shura, meaning consultation or "taking counsel". As an official title, it historically indicates a personal advisor to the ruler. In this use it is roughly comparable to the European titles of State Counsellor and counsellor of state.
Edwardes, Michael (1975) Red Year. London: Sphere Books, pp. 120–21 The Rani withdrew from the palace to the fort and after taking counsel decided that since resistance in the city was useless she must leave and join either Tatya Tope or Rao Sahib (Nana Sahib's nephew).Edwardes, Michael (1975) Red Year.
In the later Akkadian version recorded in the Atra-Hasis Epic, Ea (Sumerian Enki), the god of the waters, warns the hero (Akkadian Atrahasis) and gives him instructions for building an ark. This is missing in the Sumerian fragment, but a mention of Enki taking counsel with himself suggests similar instructions in the Sumerian version.
After taking counsel with Sigfrid and the other brethren, Benedict sent for Ceolfrid, abbot of St. Paul's, dear to him not by relationship of the flesh, but by the ties of Christian virtue, and with the consent and approbation of all, made him abbot of both monasteries. (Bede) Two months later Sigfrid died, only four months before Benedict's own death.
The rhyme, as originally composed by Prince Mang Suum, is as following: ::Ka nau aw ee, Gen Dong aw, Ciimnuai dongah Gen dong aw [M. Suum I, c. 1400]. ::(Translation): ::My little baby, named Gen Dong (meaning Gen is asking or taking counsel), that Gen (reference to Kul Gen) has asked of me to far Ciimnuai in showing of his respect. Mang Kiim.
In reality, Annushka elopes with Frol and they marry shortly afterwards. When Annushka's father discovers she is missing, he publicly campaigns for the return of his daughter and threatens to punish ruthlessly anyone involved in her disappearance. After reflection and taking counsel from a friend, Frol decides to come forward, confess and ask for Nadrin-Nashchekin's mercy. His ingratiating attitude persuades Nadrin-Nashchekin not to punish him.
On 22 May 1990 Haas then became bishop of Chur. Haas was appointed bishop of Chur by Pope John Paul II who bypassed the traditional right of the senior clergy of Chur to propose candidates to the pope, who in turn would approve one. These clergymen, however, proposed in this instance candidates who were not acceptable to the Holy Father on political and theological grounds. The pope therefore named his own candidate without taking counsel from the senior clergy.
Learchus became King under the false pretence, he was protecting Battus III, although by then Battus was a young man. Learchus was pretending to Eryxo’s humble servant, trying to show some dignity to Battus and Eryxo, in hope that Eryxo would marry him. Learchus also wanted Battus III to be co-ruler with him. Eryxo was taking counsel with her brothers and in the end wanted to see Learchus and gave the impression, she wanted to marry him.
The Rani withdrew from the palace to the fort and after taking counsel decided that since resistance in the city was useless she must leave and join either Tatya Tope or Rao Sahib (Nana Sahib's nephew).Edwardes (1975) p.121 The Rani escaped in the night with her son, surrounded by guards, probably while Rose's cavalry were busy looting. Rose was once again forced to pause while discipline and order was restored, but on 5 May he advanced towards Kalpi.
Learchus, as pretender to the throne, claimed he was protecting Battus III, although by then Battus was a young man. Learchus was pretending to be Queen Eryxo's humble servant, treating Battus and Eryxo in dignity, in hope that Eryxo would marry him. Learchus also promised that he would subsequently make Battus III his co- ruler. Eryxo was taking counsel with her brothers and in the end asked to see Learchus and gave the impression that she wished to marry him.
The building catches fire during the fight and the turtles retreat to a farm belonging to April's family. Raphael recovers and the turtles train while April and Casey fall in love. Leo contacts Splinter through astral projection, and the turtles return to New York to rescue him. Danny has secretly been taking counsel from Splinter, who tells him the story of his master Hamato Yoshi's murder by a rival ninja, Oroku Saki, over the love of a woman, while Splinter was an ordinary rat.
Prince > Michael, not content with having thus humbled his father, and with seating > himself on his throne, wished also to deprive him of life. He had him > accused to the emperor of several supposed crimes. The latter, taking > counsel only of the hatred that he bore him, condemned him without trial to > be beheaded, and sent one hundred and fifty soldiers to carry out the > sentence. It is the custom in Japan that when it is desired that a prince > should die, the persons of his court defend him till death.
The image of "Justice and Peace kissing" (per the KJV translation; tseḏeq wə-šālōm nāšāqū) became a popular theme for artworks from the Middle Ages through the 18th century. However, the Hebrew root n-š-q () has several translations, including "kiss", "fight", and "fought against each other". According to Eder, the word describes a dynamic type of contact, whether positive or negative. The Midrash understands this interaction in a turbulent context, relating it to God taking counsel with His ministering angels about whether to create the first man.
Edwardes, Michael (1975) Red Year. London: Sphere Books, pp. 120-21 The Rani withdrew from the palace to the fort and after taking counsel decided that since resistance in the city was useless she must leave and join either Tatya Tope or Rao Sahib (Nana Sahib's nephew).Edwardes, Michael (1975) Red Year. London: Sphere Books, p. 121 The Rani escaped in the night with her son, surrounded by guards.Rani of Jhansi, Rebel against will by Rainer Jerosch, published by Aakar Books 2007, chapters 5 and 6 The majority of the population in April 1858 (estimated at 5,000 killed) died in the massacre which followed the storming of the city.
There are seven stone temples in a paved courtyard of 164 feet by 62. The temples are approached from the lake by flights of stone steps and surrounded by a strong wall. Vagheli Mahakunvar; the wife of Rao Deshalji I, Rao of Cutch State; displeased with the priests of Dwarka, after taking counsel with her Brahmans, determined to raise Narayansar to be a place of rival sanctity. Accordingly, in 1734, she first built the temples of Lakshminarayan and Trikamray in the same style as the Dwarka temples, assigning them the revenues of certain villages and the proceeds of certain taxes, and then those of Adinarayan, Govardhannath, Dwarkanath, and Lakshmiji.
Patna had been under siege for several months now under Munim Khan. Akbar continued his journey by water and on 3 August 1574 landed in the neighbourhood of Patna. After taking counsel with his officers and ascertaining that the besieged city relied for the greater part of its supplies on the town of Hajipur situated on the opposite or northern bank of the Ganges he decided that the capture of that place was a necessary preliminary to the successful accomplishment of the main design. The difficulties caused by the flooded state of the huge river many miles in width at that season and the strenuous resistance of a strongly posted garrison were overcome and the fort was captured by the gallantry of the detachment appointed by Akbar to the duty.

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