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February and aftermath
In the aftermath of the earthquake that occurred off the Chilean coast on 27 February 2010, there were reports of damage and loss of life from a tsunami that hit the island.
In the aftermath of World War I and the Russian revolutions, the Estonian Declaration of Independence was issued in February 1918.
In February 1965 he lobbied against escalating aerial bombardment of North Vietnam in the aftermath of Pleiku, arguing in a letter to the president that Operation Rolling Thunder would lead to a need for " vastly strengthened.
His decision to leave terrestrial radio occurred in the aftermath of the controversy surrounding the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show in February that caused a crackdown on perceived indecency in broadcasting.
Early in the morning of 13 February 1692, in the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution and the Jacobite uprising of 1689 led by John Graham of Claverhouse, a massacre took place in Glen Coe, in the Highlands of Scotland.
In the aftermath of the Pacification of Ghent, Don John of Austria, Philip II ’ s half brother, granted the Perpetual Edict, which was signed in the city in February 1577.
In February 2006, three Al Arabiya reporters were abducted and murdered while covering the aftermath of the bombing of a mosque in Samarra, Iraq.
In the aftermath of Agimet's " confession ", the Jews of Strasbourg were burned alive on February 14, 1349.
In February 2007, he was the only Liberal MP to vote for the extension of two controversial anti-terrorism measures that had first been passed by the Chrétien government in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
* Royal Independent Investigation Commission ( June 2011 ), to examine the episodes of civil disobedience and alleged human rights offences committed in the aftermath of the February 2011 protests.
Two made-for-television movies based on the crash were aired in 1978: Crash of Flight 401, aired in October, was based on the Elders ' book, and dramatized the crash, rescue efforts and NTSB investigation ; while The Ghost of Flight 401, aired earlier in February, was based on Fuller's book and focuses more on the ghost sightings surrounding the aftermath.
It was published on February 9, 1649, ten days after the King was beheaded by Parliament in the aftermath of the English Civil War in 1649.
In the aftermath of the February Revolution, Muslim political forces began to organize.
New results were published in Physical Review Letters on February 16, 2010, stating the discovery of the first hints of symmetry transformations, and that the observations may suggest that bubbles formed in the aftermath of the collisions created in the RHIC may break parity symmetry, which normally characterizes interactions between quarks and gluons.
The art historian Bernard Smith wrote of Dalgarno: “ He belongs to that great generation of social realist Australian artists who flourished during World War II and early post-war years but in the aftermath of the Cold War are now largely stored and forgotten by curators .” (' Artist of the Everyday ' The Australian, 23 February 2001 )
In the aftermath to the Black Saturday fires in Australia in February 2009, a book commemorating the response and sacrifice of the emergency services, was published by students from a Brethren school, and the profits from the sales of this book were given to CFA stations to help with the replacement of lost equipment.
In 1999, the British deputy prime minister John Prescott MP appointed Morton to the chairmanship of the British Railways Board and, once created from February 2001, the Strategic Rail Authority, from which he resigned in October 2001 in the aftermath of the collapse of Railtrack.
The Swiss Confederation was re-established as a result of the Act of Mediation issued by Napoleon Bonaparte on 19 February 1803 in the aftermath of the Stecklikrieg.
The major effort of foreign minister Massimo D ' Alema concerned the aftermath of the 2006 Lebanon War, being the first to offer troops to the UN for the constitution of the UNIFIL force, and assuming its command in February 2007.
The immediate aftermath of the Agenda 2010 reforms was rather negative as unemployment soared to over 5. 2 million people in February 2005 and Schröder called German companies " lazy " for failing to hire more workers.
In the aftermath of the 2011 South Ossetian presidential election ( in December 2011 ) and during the protests following the 2011 Russian elections ( also in December 2011 ) the Ambassador of South Ossetia to the Russian Federation Dmitry Medoyev and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Putin's supporters named the Orange Revolution an infamous foreknowledge for their countries ; a 4 February 2012 rally in favor of Putin was named the " anti-Orange protest ".
The documentary was produced in the aftermath of the historic friendly game between Derry and Linfield that took place on 22 February 2005 the first between the two teams to occur since a game on 25 January 1969 during which Linfield's fans had to be evacuated from the Brandywell by police at half-time due to civil unrest and ugly scenes within the ground.
It was created in the aftermath of the Oath crisis from the Legions on 20 September 1916 and existed until 19 February 1918.
He arrived in Arrasate ( in Spanish, Mondragón ) in February 1941, as a 26-year-old newly-ordained priest to be assistant curate, to find a town still suffering from the aftermath of the Civil War and severe unemployment.

February and 1613
In February 1613, with the chaos ended and the Poles expelled from Moscow, a national assembly, composed of representatives from fifty cities and even some peasants, elected Michael Romanov, the young son of Patriarch Filaret, to the throne.
The House of Romanov (, ) was the second and last imperial dynasty to rule over Russia, reigning from 1613 until the February Revolution abolished the crown in 1917.
Samuel Butler ( baptized 14 February 1613 25 September 1680 ) was a poet and satirist.
* February 9 Gerhard Douw, Dutch painter ( b. 1613 )
It was issued in celebration of the forthcoming marriage of James I's daughter Princess Elizabeth to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, which took place on 14 February 1613.
The play was also acted at Whitehall during the festivities preceding Princess Elizabeth's marriage to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, on 14 February 1613.
On 14 February 1613, she married Frederick V, then the Elector of the Palatinate in Germany.
They were subsequently married on 14 February 1613 at the royal chapel at the Palace of Whitehall.
He married Elizabeth Stuart, the daughter of James VI of Scotland and of Anne of Denmark in the Chapel Royal, Whitehall on 14 February 1613 and had the following children:
* February 11 Henry Killigrew ( born 1613 ), clergyman, poet and playwright
In the Kalmar War ( 1611 1613 ) he led the Swedish troops to victory against the Danish forces, led by King Christian IV of Denmark, at the Battle of Kölleryd, on February 21, 1612.
4 February 1613 ) and Edmund ( bap.
: First recorded performance: 14 February 1613, performed at court as part of the festivities to celebrate the marriage of Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia and Frederick V, Elector Palatine
Chapman wrote one of the most successful masques of the Jacobean era, The Memorable Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn, performed on 15 February 1613.
On February 18, 1613, he married Orsola Travaglini, known as Orsola del Pino.
Caspar Bartholin the Elder ( 12 February 1585 13 July 1629 ) was born at Malmø, Denmark ( modern Sweden ) and was a polymath, finally accepting a professorship in medicine at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1613.
Gerrit Dou ( 7 April 1613 9 February 1675 ), also known as Gerard and Douw or Dow, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, whose small, highly-polished paintings are typical of the Leiden fijnschilders.
* 2008-2009: Simon Vouet, les années italiennes ( 1613 1627 ) ( 21 November 2008-23 February 2009 ), Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes, in collaboration with the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d ' archéologie de Besançon ( where it toured 26 March to 29 June 2009 ).
Henry was born in Hanworth on 11 February 1613, and educated at Cripplegate, London.
The marriage of James ' daughter Princess Elizabeth to Frederick V, Elector Palatine on 14 February 1613 was more than the social event of the era ; the couple's union had important political and military implications.
* Onorato Farnese ( 7 July 1613 28 February 1614 ), died in infancy
# Johann Georg ( 9 February 1594 25 January 1613 )
Noël Chabanel ( February 2, 1613 December 8, 1649 ) was a Jesuit missionary at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, and one of the Canadian Martyrs.
Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton ( 18 April 1613 4 February 1696 ) was an English soldier, politician and diplomat.

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