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, which included a 2-0 home FA cup exit at the | hands of non league Gateshead. |
The property had been in the | hands of the Diocese of Down and Connor since the mi |
Arbace's wife Semiri is in the | hands of the lascivious Assyrian tyrant Scitalce. |
"The edge tool property remained in the | hands of its founders until Blood's death in Novembe |
certain authenticity, as it passed through the | hands of Abraham Firkovich, who on occasion is known |
Known to have been in the | hands of the Norman family of de Courcey and possibl |
Premier League due to a playoff defeat at the | hands of Derby County in the semi-finals. |
it the power in Kush seems to have been in the | hands of a dignitary named Hormeini, who was the may |
opment of infrastructure was completely in the | hands of the public sector and was plagued by corrup |
ral, and Fisher has credited his injury at the | hands of Cowher having the unintended consequence to |
potential dangers of biological weapons in the | hands of terrorists. |
Hands of the Devil, (Digit) ASIN B000X8UH2U | |
ore the festival opened, leaving things in the | hands of E. L. Austin. |
nd capture the last 250 yards (230 m) still in | hands of the insurgents. |
e 2nd Division following a 4-0 drubbing at the | hands of Mosta F.C.. |
ossing the Sierra Nevada mountains, and at the | hands of a minor-surgeon lost limbs through amputati |
The | Hands of Time (from Brian's Song) |
t to Banoor at the age of 17 for ‘baet' on the | hands of Hazrat Syed Adam Banoor, where he remained |
riticizing the Commission as biased and in the | hands of a "purely pro-Trotsky clique." |
leading to many deaths of Tamil people at the | hands of mobs. |
olice force and the gendarmerie are all in the | hands of la Republique du Cameroon. |
er disappearance was long thought to be at the | hands of Marc Dutroux, until Fourniret led police to |
vant, together with its glebe, passed into the | hands of the poet, Edmund Spenser. |
ed to vote, leaving the choice entirely in the | hands of the radio panel. |
until 2009 when the centre was placed into the | hands of receivers. |
a huge price to put the future of Iraq in the | hands of its people. |
Previously half of the capital was in the | hands of employer and employee organizations as well |
Christian East Anglian rulers had died at the | hands of heathen enemies, namely Eorpwald (627), Sig |
g for the Christian slaves and captives in the | hands of the Turks that she resolved to do all in he |
statement spoke of the group falling 'into the | hands of pogromists and murderers'. |
did not take kindly to the island being in the | hands of the Venetians, with whom they were embroile |
wrested the control of the government from the | hands of Henry III and assisted Simon de Montfort, i |
the chains of capitalism will come only at the | hands of the working class itself. |
er building, Plassey House, passed through the | hands of several Limerick families including the Mau |
Naples fell in October 1253 into the | hands of Conrad. |
By the mid-12th century, Lower Penn was in the | hands of the Buffery or Buffor family, who held it u |
e met her death at Merthyr, around 480, by the | hands of pagans; probably Welsh, although they were |
ebut in March 1876 in a 3-0 home defeat at the | hands of Scotland. |
ch a case most of the land would fall into the | hands of Germans. |
Later, it fell into the | hands of the Lombards (606). |
She is also a victim of child abuse at the | hands of her mother. |
r carucates, and the sheep pastures are in the | hands of the lord." |
Here he found many of the mensal lands in the | hands of lay usurpers, but recoveredsome by a lawsui |
essional manager following their defeat at the | hands of Millwall in the FA Cup. |
about because the first draft remained in the | hands of a jealous Georgina Weldon when he left Engl |
73 and its possessions ended up largely in the | hands of the Order of Santiago and the church of Auc |
oling of the Irish War", and, falling into the | hands of the Parliamentarians upon his landing at Li |
This banjo is now in the able | hands of his nephew, Tom Purtill. |
he "was ordained for some great purpose in the | hands of the Almighty." |
d in Stedman Blower Architects archive, in the | hands of the Blower Foundation. |
in "having delivered an innocent lamb from the | hands of those bloody wolves". |
ge of 28 after sustaining a head injury at the | hands of Quebec Nordiques defenceman Pat Price. |
n 1636, presumed by the colonists to be at the | hands of the Pequot, helped touch off the Pequot War |
clearly on the road to military defeat at the | hands of the Whites, Sirola coordinated the evacuati |
rief periods most of this land remained in the | hands of the Bishop Of Winchester, as Chief Lord of |
tack, saying that it would only strengthen the | hands of militants. |
ry depleted and the Legislative Council in the | hands of the Liberals. |
suffered their first loss in four years at the | hands of the newly formed Rustlers team. |
20, 1164, and consecrated on October 28 at the | hands of Pope Alexander III himself in Sens, France, |
Subsequently it came in the | hands of the powerful family Matra, that has had the |
re turned towards its neighbour, always in the | hands of the Hohenstaufen. |
in the following round in a 3-2 defeat at the | hands of Football League One side Swindon Town. |
es an heroic death after severe torture at the | hands of his Nazi captors. |
Uncle Sam himself seemingly dies at the | hands of Sinestro. |
He left the East Coker ground in the capable | hands of his brother Jack. |
Angela comes in with a gun, but dies at the | hands of Chin Woo. |
Mephistopheles snatches the fiddle from the | hands of a lethargic fiddler and draws from it indes |
rd, [guard] his cities, and may the [power]ful | hands of the king guard his entire land. |
There have been reports of both lesions on the | hands of milkers and similar infections in sheep and |
ded murder of a faithful public servant at the | hands of the Jews. |
about how badly his troops had suffered at the | hands of the Turks (more than half of the soldiers w |
state was declared, anyone who plays into the | hands of the nations of the world even where there i |
The infection may be spread to the | hands of camel drivers. |
the Chishtiyya Spiritual Order in 1940 at the | hands of Hazrat Maulana Syed Muhammad Zauqi Shah (18 |
ransactions, the Montross farm ended up in the | hands of Ezra VanTassel at 157 acres (0.64 km2) in s |
o in his home first, as the decision is in the | hands of the Centre… It seems that he is not being h |
It then fell in the | hands of the Crusaders at around the beginning of th |
came after the famous 4-2 FA Cup defeat at the | hands of non league Woking. |
He fell into the | hands of the insurgents at the action of Ladenburg, |
of the nineteenth century the area was in the | hands of the Rayner family, who owned a farm. |
mpensation due to their great suffering at the | hands of the pirates, but Queen Margaret made no com |
y to lie for some time at long interest in the | hands of the public accountants, by charging them wi |
e demonstrations were met with violence at the | hands of police dogs and fire hoses deployed by the |
ed caisson to prevent it from falling into the | hands of approaching Confederates. |
ers that the British government has washed its | hands of his father's case, Jeez has only three week |
burgages had early become concentrated in the | hands of a single family, who in effect had a free h |
ld was built on an Assam tea plantation by the | hands of thousands of plantation laborers, men, wome |
e world by nuclear and chemical warfare at the | hands of intelligent baboons - a critique of the hum |
wo fronts: a series of military defeats at the | hands of the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam |
Power should be | hands of voters to make/unmake governments |
It was put into the | hands of Jack Herer by William Conde during the 1984 |
Saint Phalle's history of sexual abuse at the | hands of her father. |
Shap station passed into the | hands of the London and North Western Railway very s |
Military College, Sandhurst, remaining in the | hands of the military until at least 1832 and probab |
although by 1500 these too were already in the | hands of the Lauders of that Ilk, probably by feu. |
"Living Dangerously in the | Hands of God" |
County” - The death of Roberto Villegas at the | hands of Susan Cummings. |
le for Quark receiving a savage beating at the | hands of Nausicaan thugs. |
ade I listed building, but is currently in the | hands of English Heritage, who are maintaining it. |
at his coronation he takes the crown from the | hands of Pope Pius VII and crowns himself. |
Hearts of love and | hands of kindness |
avelled to Rome to receive consecration at the | hands of Pope Sixtus IV. |
s frequently a victim of physical abuse at the | hands of his violent, alcoholic father Harold. |
e boroughs, Bletchingley quickly fell into the | hands of a single landowner who thereby had the safe |
n Haiti, the administration of which is in the | hands of Pan American. |
son, Thomas, whose care is left wholly in the | hands of their east European nanny, Nali (also playe |
archemish until the defeat of Nabonidus at the | hands of Cyrus the Persian some sixty-five years lat |
l Kombat tournament to avenge his death at the | hands of the elder Sub-Zero, who would become a reve |
rt to save the nation from obliteration at the | hands of the Turks in the Battle of Sardarapat on Ma |
only Shivaji University was established at the | hands of Dr. Radhakrishnan in 1962. |
torola Handie Talkies found their way into the | hands of ham radio operators immediately following W |
ven years old, James saw the government in the | hands of others for most of his reign. |
ix singles made, the only known copy is in the | hands of a reclusive UK collector, to whom a copy wa |
Suheel Sneha Award at the | hands of the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra Sush |
he death of the lead character's mother at the | hands of the film's villain, a human hunter known on |
ivakolundu of Manipay and has been kept in the | hands of his descendants to this day. |
ere thankful to see the church building in the | hands of a new thriving congregation. |
, Virginia, berthing area, she remained in the | hands of the Maritime Administration until 16 Novemb |
protect him from potential infanticide at the | hands of Oeyo, Hidetada's wife. |
any as twenty six menhirs that suffered at the | hands of stone-breakers. |
umerous times saving French explorers from the | hands of local bands. |
f St Willibrord and his successors, but in the | hands of the Dutch Reformed Church since 1580. |
Copland, placed musical policy entirely in the | hands of “a small group of conservative musicians” ( |
ity was often faked using separate arms in the | hands of human operators. |
before suffering a first career defeat at the | hands of future British champion Kevin McIntyre. |
Feraios' execution in 1798 at the | hands of the Ottomans gave an aura of heroism to the |
ee outs away from elimination in game 4 at the | hands of the Yankees and receiving death threats fro |
ys and his son Dirkie Uys die in battle at the | hands of the Zulus. |
In 1572 he left the siege of Futamata in the | hands of his son and heir Takeda Katsuyori. |
Arrangements were placed in the | hands of Lord Curzon of Kedleston who prepared in co |
e monastery with its possessions fell into the | hands of Henry the Lion. |
The | Hands Of Esau (13 Feb 70) |
f the Templar order, ownership passed into the | hands of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem. |
he tribe is said to have accepted Islam at the | hands of the famous Sufi Baba Farid Shukar Gunj. |
The station saw successful growth in the | hands of Jim DeVan (former manager of WMCD, Statesbo |
garet claimed to have had a vision, kissed the | hands of all the members of the convent and was orda |
pswich's fortunes and a 9-0 humiliation at the | hands of Manchester United in early March effectivel |
e, and The Hendre eventually passed out of the | hands of the Rolls family in the 1980s, having passe |
d leaving the lands south of the Danube in the | hands of Mircea, who by now managed to provoke an an |
to horrendous physical and sexual abuse at the | hands of soldiers. |
lish Civil War (1642-48), the manor was in the | hands of the Earl of Shrewsbury, a Parliament suppor |
24 November 1848, he left a government in the | hands of Muzzarelli, as Presidente del Consiglio dei |
"Washing My | Hands of It" - 5:33 |
culminated in a record 139-point defeat at the | hands of the St Kilda, whom they previously defeated |
d disheartened, one of my leaflets reached the | hands of Sriman Pandithoraisamy Thevar, the Presiden |
ssfully, and that valuable eggs are now in the | hands of the Nanosaur race. |
Both of them suffered defeats at the | hands of this powerful invader from the south in 750 |
film production was put increasingly into the | hands of community members, who both filmed events a |
His troops prevented Diksmuide to fell in the | hands of the German army. |
later with a heartbreaking 41-39 defeat at the | hands of Boston College. |
The job fell into the | hands of Noble Jones, who created the settlement to |
supposes that the destinies of men are in the | hands of a bearded old man in control of their every |
hall girl Kate (Abbe Lane) entertain the hired | hands of the O'Mara ranch whilst the Sheriff and the |
nstruction era the newspaper did fall into the | hands of Republican Party Carpetbaggers and Scallawa |
ball, Dickenson just missing the outstretched | hands of Geroy Simon on a bomb attempt. |
The | hands of the Healy Clock Tower have been subjected t |
After the home passed out of the | hands of Fales, it went through a steady succession |
ati is said to have converted to Islam, at the | hands of a local Sufi, Sayyid Ahmed Bilauri. |
The town fell into the | hands of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a and TFG. 3 Ahlu Sunna |
l to commemorate all those who had died at the | hands of communists. |
an indifferent start and heavy defeats at the | hands of rivals Leeds and Everton ultimately ended t |
th Argyle, also seeing him lose his job at the | hands of a low league position, which turned out to |
The Bloody | Hands of the Law (1973) |
ranklin, suffered severe brain injuries at the | hands of his father, Lee Khair on 29th May 2002. |
dings and sidings at Layerthorpe came into the | hands of British Rail who owned the Foss Islands Bra |
h Seljuq princes but instead devolved into the | hands of Seljuq court administrators. |
"Shake the | Hands of Time" - 3:19 |
The castle passed into the | hands of the Duke of Somerset in 1544, from whom it |
ut part of the central section passed into the | hands of a preservation society and today operates a |
trelitz went out following a 1-2 defeat at the | hands of SC Motor Jena, as well as last year's final |
In 1914, the business passed out of the | hands of the Gee family, and it was in difficulties |
He fell into the | hands of the Austrians on the following morning, and |
We wash our | hands of them. |
affirms that his community will not die at the | hands of Gentiles. |
rted stigmata on the statue, as well as on the | hands of Sister Agnes. |
of the land in Normandy was to wind up in the | hands of explorer Wilson Price Hunt. |
This invitation fell into the | hands of the Spaniards and worse, it was on the nigh |
d a violent death, in the name of Love, at the | hands of her husband, Giovanni (Gianciotto). |
a 3000 championship, which won one race at the | hands of Nicolas Minassian in 1999 at Silverstone. |
g nuclear and radiological material out of the | hands of extremist groups, tightening control over t |
the 11th of March in a 3-0 home defeat at the | hands of Preston North End. |
The documents eventually made it into the | hands of the local guerrilla organization, the Cebu |
e was scrapped to prevent her falling into the | hands of the Confederate forces. |
Seized the 2 colors from the | hands of a corporal and a lieutenant as they fell mo |
te, which many accused for being a tool in the | hands of the monarchy. |
s in the administration in Rome, firmly in the | hands of its Bishop, St. Simplicius. |
etter but due to circumstances it falls in the | hands of Prakash. |
The weakened paper fell in 1895 into the | hands of Charles Yerkes, the notorious Chicago stree |
Khuzestan remained in the | hands of the Abbasids until the Mongol invasion of 1 |
of her siblings, Nikolai and Anna, died at the | hands of the Nazis in Tallinn, Estonia in 1941. |
The land remained in the | hands of the Cawthra Family up until the 1970s, and |
It saw action in 2008 in the | hands of the Russian Black Sea Fleet during the acti |
ra's Yamashiro along with their escorts in the | hands of Rear Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf's fleet and |
e lucrative Neva and there met its fate at the | hands of Alexander. |
ed in the Empress Ballroom Blackpool under the | hands of Horace Finch. |
She would die at the | hands of Steven in the last episode of The Final Bat |
the conversion of the Ghauris to Islam at the | hands of Mahmud Ghazni who converted them to Islam a |
respondence so that it would not fall into the | hands of her enemies. |
placed care of the Washington children in the | hands of George , although this was later challenged |
The stronghold seems to be in the | hands of a Frankish family, the Montolieu, vassals o |
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