The ruler belonged to Rai dynasty, a Shudra king, who was usurped by a Brahmin named Chach. |
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The ruler has a fixed distance marked on it and one mark is kept on a given line while the other traces the conchoid curve. |
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The ruler of the midheaven in that chart is Jupiter, placed in the 4th house of home. |
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The ruler of the state, the khan, was in charge of foreign political affairs and was commander of the army in times of war. |
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The ruler of the 1st house is Venus, dignified by term and in the angular 10th house. |
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The ruler chose whomsoever he wanted to fulfil the task in hand, from the men at his disposal. |
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The ruler soon changed his mind and decided to reinstate the disgraced minister. |
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After initially equivocating, the ruler finally expressed on 15 August 1947 a preference to join Pakistan. |
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He was the ruler of a British tribe called the Iceni, who had extensive territories in what is today East Anglia. |
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In saltana, there are no citizens, only subjects, while the ruler is unaccountable except to God. |
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Standing behind the throne of the ruler, they accented his power and greatness. |
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The local tributary rulers were deposed because they refused to pay their dues, and the ruler of Gilan was making overtures to the Ottomans. |
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With the Sun as the ruler of the 2nd house, this trio of planets also influenced his economic affairs. |
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As these ideas took root, they were accompanied by a change in philosophy regarding the ruler and the subject. |
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The analysis of James as the ruler of a composite monarchy produces many new and important insights. |
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Though her arms were pinioned back by the soldiers, she threw herself on her knees before the ruler. |
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She rapped the ruler even harder on my desk and returned to the blackboard and continued talking about parabolas. |
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The man was poor and wretched and had no claim upon the ruler, no right even to lift a solicitous hand. |
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For each strip place the ruler on the straight end, aligning the desired measure with the edge. |
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It is also good to have the ruler of the Ascendant and the 2nd house in mutual reception. |
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Gripping the Ruler with two hands, he launched himself at the demon with a barbaric yawp. |
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Then, by laying the remex along the length of the ruler, its length was measured to the nearest millimeter. |
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Apart from a weak planet in an angular house, the thief can also be shown by the ruler of the seventh house. |
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Fortunately, your Venus in Capricorn is strongly angular and in the exaltation of the ruler of your midheaven, Mars. |
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As she lined up the ruler on the map, he looked over her shoulder and shrugged. |
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He disposes of the ruler so that the throne falls into his hand like a ripe plum. |
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In both cases, the contrast of white and color serves to highlight the power and importance of the ruler. |
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Mr. Billingham's mouth, normally in a fixed smile, was as straight as the ruler Mother uses to whack me once in a while, a ruler facing horizontally. |
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In a kingdom of northern India in 1856, the British plot to dethrone the ruler, whom they consider effete, and turn the land over to be ruled by the East India Company. |
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On the 10th day, the ruler, in silk and priceless gems, wended his way in procession through the crowded streets on the gorgeously caparisoned elephant. |
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In 1531, the ruler Tabinshwehti brought the kingdom to Toungoo and was able to conquer both the Shan peoples in the north and the Mon in the south. |
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But, rather inconsistently, many jurists asserted that after consultation the ruler must follow the opinion that is most consistent with the consensus of jurists. |
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The predominant pattern is for a successful king's power to fade in old age and for kingly pre-eminence to pass to the ruler of one of the other kingdoms. |
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As an implement of power that would have been carried by the ruler, a scepter filled with such symbolism would link its bearer to a rich cosmogony. |
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Much the most effective way of securing the intervention of the ruler was by direct personal contact, and this was achieved through his household or court. |
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Destruction was not an act of religious fanaticism but an act to show that the ruler was unable to protect the temple of his own deity and so lost all legitimacy to rule. |
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For if the ruler is intemperate and unjust, how can he rule well? |
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Lisa took out a form which she had clearly created because the line sloped and the ink had messily spread across the page because she had put the ruler on too early. |
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When I was at school and less than well behaved, a yell in the ear and slap of the ruler on my wrist told me I'd crossed the boundaries of acceptability. |
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A minister sets forth his words and on the basis of his words the ruler assigns him a job. |
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Then the ruler holds the minister accountable for the achievement which is based solely on his job. |
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In practice, this means that the ruler must be isolated from his ministers. |
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The elevation of ministers endangers the ruler, with which he must be kept strictly apart. |
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In order for its administration to function, the ruler must act as a cog in its operation, and that alone. |
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Capability is not dismissed, but the ability to use talent will allow the ruler greater power if he can utilize others with the given expertise. |
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From 1283 he acted as the ruler of an independent principality alongside Dmitry, who became Grand Duke of Vladimir. |
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He waved the ruler in the air and marched slappingly around the room, warbling a few bars from a song suitable for a king. |
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To find the taxi distance between your home and your school, use the Ruler Postulate to find the horizontal and vertical distances. |
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Cantre'r Gwaelod's capital was Caer Wyddno, seat of the ruler Gwyddno Garanhir. |
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The ruler of Lahej, who was in Aden at the time, ordered his guards to defend the port, but they failed in the face of overwhelming military and naval power. |
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The ruler of the Zhou, King Wu, with the assistance of his brother, the Duke of Zhou, as regent, managed to defeat the Shang at the Battle of Muye. |
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The ruler must be the sole dispenser of honors and penalties. |
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Welsh Law emphasised the payment of compensation for a crime to the victim, or the victim's kin, rather than punishment by the ruler. |
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In 852, Pepin II was imprisoned by Charles the Bald, who soon afterwards pronounced his own son Charles as the ruler of Aquitaine. |
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Elizabeth was praised as a heroine of the Protestant cause and the ruler of a golden age. |
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The House of Commons, with a Whig majority, quickly resolved that the throne was vacant, and that it was safer if the ruler was Protestant. |
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Though not used this way in all countries that had this system, in England, all rights and privileges were ultimately bestowed by the ruler. |
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Throughout Ottoman history, there were many instances in which local governors acted independently, and even in opposition to the ruler. |
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In 594 BC Solon, the ruler of Athens, created the new Solonian Constitution. |
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In 1867, the Al Khalifa, along with the ruler of Abu Dhabi, sent a massive naval force to Al Wakrah in an effort to crush the Qatari rebels. |
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This was done under an agreement reached between the Ruler of Qatar and the Government of the United Kingdom. |
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The ruler in a personal union does not need to be a hereditary monarch. |
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The use of the title prince was a recognition of the ruler of Gwynedd in relation to the wider international feudal world. |
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For the Kwakwaka'wakw, the killer whale was regarded as the ruler of the undersea world, with sea lions for slaves and dolphins for warriors. |
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After his death King Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades, while Rhadamanthys became the ruler of the Elysian fields. |
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Even the majestic Jupiter, the ruler of the gods, was honored for the aid his rains might give to the farms and vineyards. |
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He executed the ruler of Algiers and everybody he suspected would oppose him, including local rulers. |
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With the paltry trade goods he had to offer, the explorer was unable to provide a suitable gift to the ruler. |
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Final arrangements were put into place for the encounter with the ruler of Calicut. |
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This son, Louis the Pious, followed his father as the ruler of a united empire. |
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Often the conversion of the ruler was followed by the compulsory baptism of his subjects. |
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Kublai secured the northeast border in 1259 by installing the hostage prince Wonjong as the ruler of Korea, making it a Mongol tributary state. |
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After this, Menokki were became the ruler of Polanad and came to terms with the troops and people. |
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The most fortunate of the men worked as the officials or bodyguards of the ruler and emirs, or as business managers for rich merchants. |
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Cabral promises to make the Trimumpara Raja of Cochin the ruler of kingdom of Calicut, upon the city's capture. |
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He became a confidante of the Sultan Bayan Sirrullah, the ruler of Ternate, becoming his personal advisor. |
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When the Spaniards arrived, the ruler of the Aztec empire was Moctezuma II, who was later killed. |
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Classic Maya social organization was based on the ritual authority of the ruler, rather than central control of trade and food distribution. |
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Walking down the center came Moctezuma II, who had two lords at his side, one being his brother, the ruler of Iztapalapa. |
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About 1200 Veliky Ustyug was founded by the ruler of Rostov, partially blocking this route. |
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In the age of this Manu, Rochana became Indra, the ruler of the heavenly planets, and there were many demigods, headed by Tushita. |
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Seeing and hearing independently, the ruler is able to make decisions independently, and is, Shen says, able to rule the world thereby. |
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Shen Buhai portrays the ruler as putting up a front to hide his dependence on his advisers. |
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In theory, the use of techniques requires the ruler not engage in any interference or subjective consideration. |
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If the ruler is inferior but his command is practised, it is because he is able to get support from people. |
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Laws, by themselves, cannot prevent the ruler from being fooled or deceived. |
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Verbally committing oneself, a candidate is allotted a job, indebting him to the ruler. |
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To add a tab stop, click anywhere in a paragraph to select it, then click the ruler where you want to set the tab stop to occur. |
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The constellation was associated with the goddess Tiamat the ruler of the seawater who according to legend kills her offspring. |
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A WOMAN who started a pen pal friendship with the ruler of an obscure state in Australiahas been awarded a surprisehonour. |
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There was nothing like that spirit which, when the heart goes with the decree of the ruler, makes the welkin ring with its unregulated rejoicings. |
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I then set up my carpenter's square and marked this spot on the ruler. |
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In 1863, the ruler of Cambodia, King Norodom, who had been placed in power by the government of Thailand, rebelled against his sponsors and sought the protection of France. |
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The Mekon was the ruler of the Treens who lived in Northern Venus. |
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Shen Buhai insisted that the ruler must be fully informed on the state of his realm, but couldn't afford to get caught up in details and was advised to listen to no one. |
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During Ottoman times, voivode was the title borne by the ruler of a province, whose powers included the administration, security and tax collection under a special regime. |
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Warren notes, this Treaty began the practical dominance of the French king over France, and the ruler of the Angevin Empire was no longer the dominating noble in France. |
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From as early as the Preclassic period, the ruler of a Maya polity was expected to be a distinguished war leader, and was depicted with trophy heads hanging from his belt. |
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These last two may be variations on the same title, and Mark Zender has suggested that the holder of this title may have been the spokesman for the ruler. |
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In the 3rd century, Ardashir I, the first ruler of the Sassanid dynasty, marched on Oman and Bahrain, where he defeated Sanatruq the ruler of Bahrain. |
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He met the ruler of Malacca and stayed as a guest for three days. |
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They became worried about returning home safely, believing that if Kublai died, his enemies might turn against them because of their close involvement with the ruler. |
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He continued southward to the Persian Gulf, when, after escaping with his fleet a tidal bore on the Tigris, he received the submission of Athambelus, the ruler of Charax. |
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Napoleon himself slipped through the British blockade in October 1799, returning to Paris, where he overthrew the government and made himself the ruler. |
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Otto's army met the armies of King Harald Bluetooth and Haakon Jarl the ruler of Norway under the Danish king, at Danevirke, a great wall near Schleswig. |
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The letter from King Manuel I brought by Cabral to the ruler of Calicut, which was translated by the ruler's Arab interpreters, sought the exclusion of Arab traders. |
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For example, Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, Ares was the god of war, Hades the ruler of the underworld, and Athena the goddess of wisdom and courage. |
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Common features of these codes include an emphasis on the payment of compensation for a crime to the victim or the victim's kin rather than on punishment by the ruler. |
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Like a seal displaying the king in majesty, the coin broadcast the image of the ruler to his people and, more fundamentally, altered the simple nature of trade. |
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After the capture of Antioch on May 3, 1098, Genoa forged an alliance with Bohemond of Taranto, who became the ruler of the Principality of Antioch. |
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While the divine right of kings granted unconditional legitimacy, the Mandate of Heaven was dependent on the behaviour of the ruler, the Son of Heaven. |
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George IV came to the throne in 1820 intending to create a set of royal palaces that reflected his wealth and influence as the ruler of an increasingly powerful Britain. |
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Its methods are presented as, if not intended to empower the ruler. |
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The ministers use all their intelligence and strength to perform his job satisfactorily, in which the ruler takes no part, but merely waits for the job to be finished. |
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Shen advises the ruler to keep his own counsel, hide his motivations and conceal his tracks in inaction, availing himself of an appearance of stupidity and insufficiency. |
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