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But under Merkel's governance, the German economy tided through these two crises.
Anyway, for breakfast I had the Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal again, which was great and tided me over until lunch.
As an afternoon snack, I had an apple and some almond butter, which tided me over until I could eat dinner around 9 p.m.
Food and drink tided us over when shopping got tedious, as it did in Jaipur, the city of pink-walled palaces and ancient forts that serves as the capital of the northern, desert-draped state of Rajasthan.
The investors also say the Bank of Spain's decision to deny Banco Popular a further €6bn of emergency liquidity facilities, which could have tided over the lender until fresh capital was injected, was also damaging to shareholders and other investors.
209–221; Wilde Sau was discontinued in spring 1944 but had tided over the Luftwaffe air defences until new radar equipment immune to Window/Düppel had been developed.Boog et al. (2001), p. 184.
Quonset huts were dotted across town and barracks occupied the site where Stillwater Medical Center and the CareerTech headquarters are now. This vast operation tided the city through the war and served as a base for a healthy economy in the postwar period.
Relational conflict refers to how individuals define, or would like to define, the particular relationship in that particular conflict episode. The identity-based conflict concerns issues of identity confirmation-rejection, respect-disrespect, and approval- disapproval. In this way, identity issues are tided closely to culture-based face-orientation factors. A face-threatening episode is an identity expectancy violation episode.
There was only 4 feet of water over > the sand bar at the entrance. > Ships of over 300 tons, which were too big to enter Port Adelaide, > discharged their passengers and cargoes at Glenelg. Floatable goods were > pitched overboard and tided into the creek to the Customs House. The Customs > House and flagstaff were erected in November 1839 for the accommodation of > the Customs Officer and the crew of the two landing waiters.
The Manor of Sezim () is an 18th-century crested-manor home in the civil parish of Nespereira, in the municipality of Guimarães, located four kilometres southwest of Guimarães. Although currently known for its famous white wines, it is historically tided to the foundations of the Portuguese kingdom, showing characteristics common to the 15th and, latter, 18th centuries. This includes its complex and valuable wallpapers by Zuber & Cie, depicting imagery linked to the Portuguese Empire, European history and America.
His insistence on the six-foot gauge was also an unfortunate error in judgment. In spite of these, however, the fad remains that Eleazar Lord tided the New York and Erie Railroad Company over some of its darkest days.See also: Edward Harold Mott (1899) Chapters "Administrations of Eleazar Lord - First, Second, and Third" - pages 20-31, 48-51, and 74-85. Lord started living at Piermont, on the Hudson just north of the New Jersey state line.
Fragments of pottery and vast movable material from Neolithic period recorded during these researches, evidence Starcevo and Vinca cultures. Advanced researches from 2010 included a wider are of this archaeological site, 1000 meters square. This open Neolithic settlement is characterized by huts build by tided wooden beam, without floor levels. The movable archaeological material is dominated by monochrome pottery with red gloss, ceramic pottery painted with geometric and linear motifs, barbotine decorated with impresso technique, anthropomorphic figurines, cult tables, and small altars.
They endured hardship over the first few years but fell into financial difficulties during World War I until the government provided a grant that tided the school over the war period. At the 1917 state election in Western Australia, Fairbridge stood for the Country Party in the seat of Murray-Wellington. He was defeated by the sitting member, William George of the Nationalist Party. In August 1919 Fairbridge went to England on the Ormonde and managed to raise a sum of £27,000 for the development of the school.
"I can in no degree take your place", he wrote. "As a second I can fight, but there are incapacities about me, of which I am fully conscious, which prevent my being more than second in such a work as we have laboured in." A few days later he set off for Manchester, posting in that wettest of autumns through "the rain that rained away the Corn Laws", and on his arrival got his friends together, and raised the money which tided Cobden over the emergency. The crisis of the struggle had come.
They were found in the morning hanging 20 ft below the middle span. A local resident, John Earnest, reported the discovery to the sheriff's office. The front page of The Okemah Ledger on May 25, 1911, said the lynching had been "executed with silent precision that makes it appear as a masterpiece of planning": > The woman's arms were swinging by her side, untied, while about twenty feet > away swung the boy with his clothes partly torn off and his hands tided with > a saddle string. The only marks on either body were that made by the ropes > upon the necks.
In May 1539 he argued in parliament in defence of the Six Articles, and in conjunction with others drew up the bill founded upon them. He was on the commission appointed in the spring of 1540 to examine the doctrines and ceremonies retained in the church, and on that which had to determine on the invalidity of the king's marriage with Anne of Cleves. From about 1540 he was patron to the struggling Roger Ascham. His support was not very generous, and was accompanied by criticism, but tided Ascham over for a few years at the beginning of his career as humanist and writer.

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