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Secondly and 14
Secondly, the Count of Barcelona never reigned as king, although he was head of the Spainish Royal Family between the renuncuiation of his father's rights on 14 January, 1941 and his renunciation of his own rights in favour of his son, Juan Carlos I on 14 May, 1977.
Secondly, following a consultation, on 14 December 2010 Djanogly announced a major reform of the court estate.
Secondly, he married on 14 February 1588 Princess Agnes Hedwig of Anhalt ( 12 March 1573 Dessau 3 November 1616 Sønderborg ) and they had the following children:

Secondly and years
Secondly, the orbital nodes of the Moon precess westward in ecliptic longitude, completing a full circle in about years shorter than a sidereal year because of the precession of the nodes.
) Secondly, when Ne Win died on 5 December 2002, the Burmese language newspapers that were allowed to carry a paid obituary stated the age of ' U Ne Win ' to be ' 93 years '.
Secondly, companies that paid the $ 5 million fee received 100 % stadium exclusivity for the life of their contract that could be extended up to 99 years.
Secondly, of the funding over the next five years that Bush has proposed, only US $ 1 billion will be in new appropriations while the remaining US $ 11 billion will be reallocated from NASA's other programs, and therefore inadequate to fully realize this vision.
Secondly, it is hardly likely that Augustus, after forty years unchallenged in the purple, felt the poetry of Ovid to be a serious threat or even embarrassment to his social policies.
Secondly, because the cycle is three years long, only three of the Gospel writers are given a year.
* Secondly, The astronomer Edmond Halley employed this science to deduce that three comets that appeared roughly 76 years apart were in fact the same object.
Secondly, the Pandavas during their 12 years of exile and one year of Agyanta Vasa had chosen this mountains for shelter.

Secondly and after
Secondly, he thought that the opera would provide an income for his family after his death if Bayreuth had the monopoly on its performance.
Secondly, post-glacial rebound after the removal of the weight of ice over Scotland caused the island of Great Britain to tilt about an east-west axis, because isostatic rebound in Scotland and Scandinavia is pulling mantle rock out from under the Netherlands and south England: this is forebulge sinking.
Secondly, the intercession of Gregory serves to set Leobardus straight, after he had been tempted by the devil ( Life of the Fathers, XX, 3 ), and so this act further enhances the authority of bishops as a whole.
* Secondly in about 1049, soon after Goda ' death, he married Ida of Lorraine, daughter of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine.
Secondly, the Canton Bulldogs were one of the early powers of pro football both before and after 1920.
Secondly, Professor Grimm, the chief agent of the National Centre in Helsingfors and General Wrangel's official representative in Finland, stated to a colleague after the revolt had been crushed that if a new outbreak should occur then their group must not be caught unawares again.
Secondly intrusive demands from regulatory staff could be and were set aside after direct representations were made to senior regulators.
Secondly, he hoped that the Volunteers, with arms and training from the British, would become the nucleus of an Irish Army after Home Rule was implemented.
* Secondly after 1616 and before 1626, as evidenced by a date stone on Eggesford Barton bearing the inscription: " E. C. M.
Secondly, after turning his back on the Byzantines, he allied himself with Hungary and his relative Stefan Nemanja of Serbia to drive the Byzantines out of the land, securing Bosnian independence from Byzantium ( but thus returning it under Hungarian influence ).
Secondly, many Mexicans stayed in Texas after its independence from Mexico and continuously speak Spanish which remained a language widely used in Texas, where it is identified as Tex-Mex.
Secondly, Soviet Russia after 1917 and especially the Soviet Union after 1922 were treated as continuing the same State as existed under the Russian Empire.
* Secondly after 1592, Jane Horner, daughter of Sir John Horner of Mells Manor, Somerset, High Sheriff of Somerset.
Secondly a wave of globalization protests against neoliberalism had gained momentum after the protests during the EU Summit in Amsterdam 1997 and the WTO meeting in Seattle 1999.

Secondly and death
Secondly, he ordered that all adulterors be stoned to death, a practice that had become uncommon in the area.
Secondly, British soldiers fighting in that part of the world were relying on Bengali rice exports, and the government considered the feeding of soldiers to be more important than keeping Bengali civilians from starving to death.
Secondly, a soothsayer had warned them that if he was enskinned Karaga Lana, a Yani gate skin, he would succeed to Yani upon their father ’ s death.
Secondly, in line with the 1709 entail of William 12th Earl of Glencairn, he assumed the name and arms of Cunninghame, in addition to those of Graham, on the death in 1796 of Maj. Gen. John Cunninghame, 15th Earl of Glencairn and last in line.
Secondly, a 1797 publication by Dr James Currie of Liverpool on the use of hot and cold water in the treatment of fever and other illness, with a fourth edition published in 1805, not long before his death.
Secondly, unconscious death thoughts can result in actions taken upon self-esteem as opposed to bodily health.

Secondly and first
Secondly no sooner than the Zulu has passed to the north than the first Voortrekkers arrived, some of whom obtained hospitality during their difficult trek north.
# Secondly ( 4. 8 ), a legend told by the Pontic Greeks featuring Scythes, the first king of the Scythians, as a child of Hercules and Echidna.
Secondly, the railway arrived in Liverpool, enabling transport to the course by rail for the first time.
Good son, there are three ways of having: first, to have in the future, Secondly, to have at present, and thirdly, to have in the past.
Secondly the name derives from the Tellurometer South Africa's world first electronic surveying development — and by implication a commitment to ongoing electronic research and development.
Secondly, Thutmose's first born son with Ahmose, Amenmose, was apparently born long before Thutmose's coronation.
Secondly, as an inherent element of the scherzo, it does not customarily display new melodies or motives, but instead uses the musical scales and triads from the first movement as motivic material which render this movement's momentum and wit.
Secondly, the Bull prescribed that four votes would always suffice to elect the new King ; as a result, three Electors could no longer block the election, and the principle of majority voting was explicitly stated for the first time in the Empire.
Secondly, the prospects of Factortame succeeding in a full trial of the case once the ECJ had given its ruling on the compatibility of the 1988 Act ; in this regard, the House of Lords took into account indications from the ECJ's first ruling that Factortame's arguments had ' considerable force '.
Secondly, the Cellnet base-station transmitter site in Abingdon Town, the data channel of which was the only one receivable on Reenan's receiving system at the time of his visit, was not in service at the date of the alleged telephone conversation ; it was first commissioned on 3 March 1990.
Secondly, the 1972 H-F 500 was the first Great Race to be run in wet weather.
Secondly there are significant problems of chronology stemming from several areas: first, there are the difficulties in dating common to all of Egyptian chronology but these are compounded due to synchronsyms with Biblical Archaeology that also contain heavily disputed dates.
Secondly, instead of " mining " ( using a plot of land until it was depleted of nutrients then moving to a different plot of land allowing the first to replenish ) the land like farmers did before structural adjustment, farmers were introduced to fertilizers that left the land nutrient barren and unusable.
Secondly, the RMA was the first statutory planning regime to incorporate the principle of sustainability.
Secondly, construct a vector which is perpendicular ( normal ) to the plane to test ( for example, by computing the cross product of two of the vectors from the first step ).
Secondly, this is the first album released by John that does not feature any of his original band members, which would not happen again until his 2010 release, The Union with Leon Russell.
Secondly, and possibly related to the first, is the manner of Hamilton's dismissals.
Secondly, since most Parliamentarians wanted to restore the King without major democratic reforms or religious freedom, many soldiers asked why they had risked their lives in the first place — a sentiment that was strongly expressed by their elected representatives.
Secondly, the band dropped producer Zeljko Brodinac ( who had produced their first two albums ), and got Niksa Bratos.
Secondly, he wrote his first book, The Interpretation of the Eleventh Chapter of the Revelation of St. John in 1662.
Secondly, it was the first television production where the camera was made into one of the ' characters ' of the piece the play revolves around the first-person perspective of the character whose viewpoint the camera represents, and who is not otherwise seen, his voice heard only in voiceover.

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