One thing only could favour an attempt by her to get away from him.
He had not found himself more favoured by fortune there than here.
This development favoured by the report points to a crucial problem.
So he determined to challenge a happy fortune, and see if it would favour him by sea.
It was not, however, one excited against the priests, but favoured by them.
In other words, a wealth transfer to those favoured by the Elite.
The very landscape was regarded as uniquely and especially favoured by God.
He was still at court on 28 May 1132 and had already returned to favour by January 1133.
The reason why doctors favour induction by 42 weeks is because of the risks that are present.
The schools' governors were responsible for admissions, and they favoured selection by ability.