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The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Who took the Mallorcan shore what happened to the defenders An army led by King Jaume of Aragon
But family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón. ||||| Mallorca prospered.
Who took the Mallorcan shore what happened to the defenders An army led by King Jaume of Aragon
On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated.
Who took the Mallorcan shore what happened to the defenders They retreated
The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Who took the Mallorcan shore what happened to the defenders They retreated
But family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón. ||||| Mallorca prospered.
Who took the Mallorcan shore what happened to the defenders They retreated
On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated.
Where did the defenders go when a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma
On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Where did the defenders go when a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma
The Moors on Menorca speedily agreed to pay an annual tribute to Aragón and were left in peace. ||||| But family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón.
Where did the defenders go when a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma
On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated.
Where did the defenders go when a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça Palma
On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Where did the defenders go when a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça Palma
The Moors on Menorca speedily agreed to pay an annual tribute to Aragón and were left in peace. ||||| But family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón.
Where did the defenders go when a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça Palma
On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated.
Where did the defenders go when a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça Inside the walls of Palma
On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Where did the defenders go when a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça Inside the walls of Palma
The Moors on Menorca speedily agreed to pay an annual tribute to Aragón and were left in peace. ||||| But family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón.
Where did the defenders go when a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça Inside the walls of Palma
In contrast to Mallorca, Menorca's economy was devastated for decades. ||||| The island's tranquility lasted until 1287, when Alfonso III of Aragón, smarting over a series of humiliations at the hands of his nobles, found a pretext for invasion.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Alfonso III of Aragón found a pretext for invasion
The island's tranquility lasted until 1287, when Alfonso III of Aragón, smarting over a series of humiliations at the hands of his nobles, found a pretext for invasion. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Alfonso III of Aragón found a pretext for invasion
Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Alfonso III of Aragón found a pretext for invasion
In contrast to Mallorca, Menorca's economy was devastated for decades. ||||| The island's tranquility lasted until 1287, when Alfonso III of Aragón, smarting over a series of humiliations at the hands of his nobles, found a pretext for invasion.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Because the Moors were defeated by the invasion led by Alfonso III of Aragón
The island's tranquility lasted until 1287, when Alfonso III of Aragón, smarting over a series of humiliations at the hands of his nobles, found a pretext for invasion. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Because the Moors were defeated by the invasion led by Alfonso III of Aragón
Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Because the Moors were defeated by the invasion led by Alfonso III of Aragón
In contrast to Mallorca, Menorca's economy was devastated for decades. ||||| The island's tranquility lasted until 1287, when Alfonso III of Aragón, smarting over a series of humiliations at the hands of his nobles, found a pretext for invasion.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Alfonso III of Aragón invaded
The island's tranquility lasted until 1287, when Alfonso III of Aragón, smarting over a series of humiliations at the hands of his nobles, found a pretext for invasion. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Alfonso III of Aragón invaded
Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Alfonso III of Aragón invaded
In contrast to Mallorca, Menorca's economy was devastated for decades. ||||| The island's tranquility lasted until 1287, when Alfonso III of Aragón, smarting over a series of humiliations at the hands of his nobles, found a pretext for invasion.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Contrast to Mallorca
The island's tranquility lasted until 1287, when Alfonso III of Aragón, smarting over a series of humiliations at the hands of his nobles, found a pretext for invasion. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Contrast to Mallorca
Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Why was Menorca's economy devastated for decades Contrast to Mallorca
Jaume I proved to be an enlightened ruler who profited from the talents of the Moors — converted by force to Christianity — as well as of the island's large Jewish and Genoese trading communities. ||||| The Moors on Menorca speedily agreed to pay an annual tribute to Aragón and were left in peace. ||||| The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed.
What three things did we learn about the Moors It took 400 years to subdue them, they paid tribute to keep peace, and the last Moorish enclave was defeated in 1492
The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed. ||||| Mallorca prospered. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
What three things did we learn about the Moors It took 400 years to subdue them, they paid tribute to keep peace, and the last Moorish enclave was defeated in 1492
After the recovery of Jerusalem in 1099, it took four hundred years of sieges and battles, treaties, betrayals, and yet more battles, before Christian kings and warlords succeeded in subduing the Moors. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated. ||||| Mallorca prospered.
What three things did we learn about the Moors It took 400 years to subdue them, they paid tribute to keep peace, and the last Moorish enclave was defeated in 1492
Jaume I proved to be an enlightened ruler who profited from the talents of the Moors — converted by force to Christianity — as well as of the island's large Jewish and Genoese trading communities. ||||| The Moors on Menorca speedily agreed to pay an annual tribute to Aragón and were left in peace. ||||| The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed.
What three things did we learn about the Moors They had talents that could be used by Spain, they speedily paid tribute, despite all efforts they were still defeated/killed
The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed. ||||| Mallorca prospered. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
What three things did we learn about the Moors They had talents that could be used by Spain, they speedily paid tribute, despite all efforts they were still defeated/killed
After the recovery of Jerusalem in 1099, it took four hundred years of sieges and battles, treaties, betrayals, and yet more battles, before Christian kings and warlords succeeded in subduing the Moors. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated. ||||| Mallorca prospered.
What three things did we learn about the Moors They had talents that could be used by Spain, they speedily paid tribute, despite all efforts they were still defeated/killed
Jaume I proved to be an enlightened ruler who profited from the talents of the Moors — converted by force to Christianity — as well as of the island's large Jewish and Genoese trading communities. ||||| The Moors on Menorca speedily agreed to pay an annual tribute to Aragón and were left in peace. ||||| The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed.
What three things did we learn about the Moors Paid a tribute to be left alone
The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed. ||||| Mallorca prospered. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
What three things did we learn about the Moors Paid a tribute to be left alone
After the recovery of Jerusalem in 1099, it took four hundred years of sieges and battles, treaties, betrayals, and yet more battles, before Christian kings and warlords succeeded in subduing the Moors. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated. ||||| Mallorca prospered.
What three things did we learn about the Moors Paid a tribute to be left alone
Jaume I proved to be an enlightened ruler who profited from the talents of the Moors — converted by force to Christianity — as well as of the island's large Jewish and Genoese trading communities. ||||| The Moors on Menorca speedily agreed to pay an annual tribute to Aragón and were left in peace. ||||| The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed.
What three things did we learn about the Moors They tried to survive
The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed. ||||| Mallorca prospered. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
What three things did we learn about the Moors They tried to survive
After the recovery of Jerusalem in 1099, it took four hundred years of sieges and battles, treaties, betrayals, and yet more battles, before Christian kings and warlords succeeded in subduing the Moors. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated. ||||| Mallorca prospered.
What three things did we learn about the Moors They tried to survive
Jaume I proved to be an enlightened ruler who profited from the talents of the Moors — converted by force to Christianity — as well as of the island's large Jewish and Genoese trading communities. ||||| The Moors on Menorca speedily agreed to pay an annual tribute to Aragón and were left in peace. ||||| The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed.
What three things did we learn about the Moors Were eventually killed
The Moors were defeated and expelled or killed. ||||| Mallorca prospered. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
What three things did we learn about the Moors Were eventually killed
After the recovery of Jerusalem in 1099, it took four hundred years of sieges and battles, treaties, betrayals, and yet more battles, before Christian kings and warlords succeeded in subduing the Moors. ||||| The defenders retreated inside the walls of Palma, but on the last day of 1229 the city fell, and pockets of resistance throughout the island were also defeated. ||||| Mallorca prospered.
What three things did we learn about the Moors Were eventually killed
But family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón. ||||| Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year Family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón. Sent 14: Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349
Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year Family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón. Sent 14: Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349
Jaume I died after reigning in Aragón for six decades, but he made the cardinal error of dividing between his sons the lands he had fought for so long to unite. ||||| On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year Family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón. Sent 14: Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349
But family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón. ||||| Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year killed in battle Llucmajor in 1349
Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year killed in battle Llucmajor in 1349
Jaume I died after reigning in Aragón for six decades, but he made the cardinal error of dividing between his sons the lands he had fought for so long to unite. ||||| On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year killed in battle Llucmajor in 1349
But family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón. ||||| Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year Pedro IV
Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year Pedro IV
Jaume I died after reigning in Aragón for six decades, but he made the cardinal error of dividing between his sons the lands he had fought for so long to unite. ||||| On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year Pedro IV
But family rivalry triggered the overthrow of Jaume III by his cousin Pedro IV, who then seized the Balearics for Aragón. ||||| Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year Jaume was killed by his cousin Pedro the IV in the year 1349
Attempting a comeback, Jaume was killed in battle near Llucmajor in 1349. ||||| A newly unified Christian Spain under the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, completed the Reconquest, defeating the only Moorish enclave left on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, in 1492.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year Jaume was killed by his cousin Pedro the IV in the year 1349
Jaume I died after reigning in Aragón for six decades, but he made the cardinal error of dividing between his sons the lands he had fought for so long to unite. ||||| On 10 September 1229, a Catalan army led by King Jaume I of Aragón and Catalunya took the Mallorcan shore near the present-day resort of Santa Ponça.
Jaume was defeated by whom and died in what year Jaume was killed by his cousin Pedro the IV in the year 1349
Mr. Thorndike had risen, and, in farewell, was holding out his hand to Andrews. ||||| "Says he's married, naturalized citizen, Lutheran Church, die- cutter by profession." The probation officer, her hands filled with papers, bustled forward and whispered.
What was the profession of the first man in line Die-Cutter
Mr. Thorndike had risen, and, in farewell, was holding out his hand to Andrews. ||||| Would she take him back?
What was the profession of the first man in line Die-Cutter
A thin, washed-out, pretty woman stood up, and clasped her hands in front of her. ||||| Would she take him back?
What was the profession of the first man in line Die-Cutter
Mr. Thorndike had risen, and, in farewell, was holding out his hand to Andrews. ||||| "Says he's married, naturalized citizen, Lutheran Church, die- cutter by profession." The probation officer, her hands filled with papers, bustled forward and whispered.
What was the profession of the first man in line He was a die-cutter by profession
Mr. Thorndike had risen, and, in farewell, was holding out his hand to Andrews. ||||| Would she take him back?
What was the profession of the first man in line He was a die-cutter by profession
A thin, washed-out, pretty woman stood up, and clasped her hands in front of her. ||||| Would she take him back?
What was the profession of the first man in line He was a die-cutter by profession
The first man in the line was already at the railing, and the questions put to him by the judge were being repeated to him by the other assistant district attorney and a court attendant. ||||| His muttered answers were in turn repeated to the judge.
Does it appear that the man is speaking directly to the judge No
The first man in the line was already at the railing, and the questions put to him by the judge were being repeated to him by the other assistant district attorney and a court attendant. ||||| Mr. Thorndike stood irresolute, and then sank back into his chair.
Does it appear that the man is speaking directly to the judge No
"Says he's married, naturalized citizen, Lutheran Church, die- cutter by profession." The probation officer, her hands filled with papers, bustled forward and whispered. ||||| Would she take him back?
Does it appear that the man is speaking directly to the judge No
He turned, and across the court-room the eyes of the financier and the stenographer met. ||||| At the sight of the great man, Spear flushed crimson, and then his look of despair slowly disappeared; and into his eyes there came incredulously hope and gratitude.
What was the stenographer's name Stenographer's name was Spear
At the sight of the great man, Spear flushed crimson, and then his look of despair slowly disappeared; and into his eyes there came incredulously hope and gratitude. ||||| "Mrs. Austin says," continued the district attorney, "she's looked into this case, and asks to have the man turned over to her.
What was the stenographer's name Stenographer's name was Spear
He has a wife and three children; has supported them for five years." "Is the wife in court?" the judge said. ||||| A thin, washed-out, pretty woman stood up, and clasped her hands in front of her.
What was the stenographer's name Stenographer's name was Spear
He has a wife and three children; has supported them for five years." "Is the wife in court?" the judge said. ||||| "Says he's married, naturalized citizen, Lutheran Church, die- cutter by profession." The probation officer, her hands filled with papers, bustled forward and whispered. ||||| "Mrs. Austin says," continued the district attorney, "she's looked into this case, and asks to have the man turned over to her.
Who spoke up on behalf of the wife District attorney
"Mrs. Austin says," continued the district attorney, "she's looked into this case, and asks to have the man turned over to her. ||||| Indeed she would take him back. ||||| "Has this man been a good husband to you, madam?" asked the young judge.
Who spoke up on behalf of the wife District attorney
A thin, washed-out, pretty woman stood up, and clasped her hands in front of her. ||||| His muttered answers were in turn repeated to the judge. ||||| The first man in the line was already at the railing, and the questions put to him by the judge were being repeated to him by the other assistant district attorney and a court attendant.
Who spoke up on behalf of the wife District attorney
Mr. Thorndike had risen, and, in farewell, was holding out his hand to Andrews. ||||| "Has this man been a good husband to you, madam?" asked the young judge. ||||| Would she take him back? ||||| Indeed she would take him back.
Would the first man line's wife take him back The man's wife stated she would take him back
Would she take him back? ||||| She held out her hands as though she would physically drag her husband from the pillory. ||||| Mr. Thorndike stood irresolute, and then sank back into his chair. ||||| At the sight of the great man, Spear flushed crimson, and then his look of despair slowly disappeared; and into his eyes there came incredulously hope and gratitude.
Would the first man line's wife take him back The man's wife stated she would take him back
At the sight of the great man, Spear flushed crimson, and then his look of despair slowly disappeared; and into his eyes there came incredulously hope and gratitude. ||||| Mr. Thorndike stood irresolute, and then sank back into his chair. ||||| The woman broke into vehement assurances. ||||| The first man in the line was already at the railing, and the questions put to him by the judge were being repeated to him by the other assistant district attorney and a court attendant.
Would the first man line's wife take him back The man's wife stated she would take him back
Mr. Thorndike had risen, and, in farewell, was holding out his hand to Andrews. ||||| "Has this man been a good husband to you, madam?" asked the young judge. ||||| The woman broke into vehement assurances. ||||| No man could have been a better husband.
Was the first man in line a good husband Yes
The woman broke into vehement assurances. ||||| He turned his head suddenly to the wall. ||||| Would she take him back? ||||| He turned, and across the court-room the eyes of the financier and the stenographer met.
Was the first man in line a good husband Yes
Mr. Thorndike stood irresolute, and then sank back into his chair. ||||| "Says he's married, naturalized citizen, Lutheran Church, die- cutter by profession." The probation officer, her hands filled with papers, bustled forward and whispered. ||||| She held out her hands as though she would physically drag her husband from the pillory. ||||| The judge bowed toward the probation officer, and she beckoned the prisoner to her.
Was the first man in line a good husband Yes
Mr. Thorndike had risen, and, in farewell, was holding out his hand to Andrews. ||||| "Has this man been a good husband to you, madam?" asked the young judge. ||||| The woman broke into vehement assurances. ||||| No man could have been a better husband.
Was the first man in line a good husband The man's wife stated that he could not have been a better husband to her
The woman broke into vehement assurances. ||||| He turned his head suddenly to the wall. ||||| Would she take him back? ||||| He turned, and across the court-room the eyes of the financier and the stenographer met.
Was the first man in line a good husband The man's wife stated that he could not have been a better husband to her
Mr. Thorndike stood irresolute, and then sank back into his chair. ||||| "Says he's married, naturalized citizen, Lutheran Church, die- cutter by profession." The probation officer, her hands filled with papers, bustled forward and whispered. ||||| She held out her hands as though she would physically drag her husband from the pillory. ||||| The judge bowed toward the probation officer, and she beckoned the prisoner to her.
Was the first man in line a good husband The man's wife stated that he could not have been a better husband to her
Mr. Thorndike had risen, and, in farewell, was holding out his hand to Andrews. ||||| He turned, and across the court-room the eyes of the financier and the stenographer met.
What was Mr. Thorndike's occupation Die-Cutter
Mr. Thorndike had risen, and, in farewell, was holding out his hand to Andrews. ||||| His muttered answers were in turn repeated to the judge.
What was Mr. Thorndike's occupation Die-Cutter
A thin, washed-out, pretty woman stood up, and clasped her hands in front of her. ||||| Would she take him back?
What was Mr. Thorndike's occupation Die-Cutter
The woman broke into vehement assurances. ||||| No man could have been a better husband.
Did the woman speak good things about her husband Yes
The woman broke into vehement assurances. ||||| A thin, washed-out, pretty woman stood up, and clasped her hands in front of her.
Did the woman speak good things about her husband Yes
He turned his head suddenly to the wall. ||||| Indeed she would take him back.
Did the woman speak good things about her husband Yes
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| This is what we see as lightning.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning The negative charges repel electrons on the ground below
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| As it turns out, everything!
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning The negative charges repel electrons on the ground below
What does lighting have to do with static electricity? ||||| You can see how it occurs in the following diagram and animation.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning The negative charges repel electrons on the ground below
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| This is what we see as lightning.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning Electrons gets discharged
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| As it turns out, everything!
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning Electrons gets discharged
What does lighting have to do with static electricity? ||||| You can see how it occurs in the following diagram and animation.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning Electrons gets discharged
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| This is what we see as lightning.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning Electrons repel negative charge on ground below
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| As it turns out, everything!
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning Electrons repel negative charge on ground below
What does lighting have to do with static electricity? ||||| You can see how it occurs in the following diagram and animation.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning Electrons repel negative charge on ground below
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| This is what we see as lightning.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning They discharge
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| As it turns out, everything!
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning They discharge
What does lighting have to do with static electricity? ||||| You can see how it occurs in the following diagram and animation.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning They discharge
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| This is what we see as lightning.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning Eventually the electrons are discharged
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| As it turns out, everything!
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning Eventually the electrons are discharged
What does lighting have to do with static electricity? ||||| You can see how it occurs in the following diagram and animation.
What happens to electrons to make them turn into lightning Eventually the electrons are discharged
Eventually the electrons are discharged. ||||| This is what we see as lightning.
What are we seeing when we see lightning Discharge of electrons is what we see as lightining
This is what we see as lightning. ||||| The positive charges are concentrated at the top.
What are we seeing when we see lightning Discharge of electrons is what we see as lightining