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Chieftain and comic
Meanwhile, Sullivan had written a comic opera for the Savoy Theatre with F. C. Burnand, The Chieftain, but that had closed in March 1895.

Chieftain and opera
The first Sullivan-Burnand collaboration led to a commission by Thomas German Reed for a two-act opera, The Contrabandista ( 1867 ; revised and expanded as The Chieftain in 1894 ), but it did not do as well.
Its initial success encouraged its authors to write the two-act opera, The Contrabandista ( 1867 ), revised and expanded as The Chieftain ( 1894 ), but it did not achieve great popularity in either version.
The first D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company performance of the piece was on 31 December 1894, to accompany another SullivanBurnand opera, The Chieftain, which had opened on December 12 at the Savoy Theatre.

Chieftain and by
* The movie " 476 A. D .", about Romulus Augustus's deposition by Odoacer, the Chieftain of the Ostrogoths, and the End of the Roman Empire, will be released in 2012, by Ivan Pavletic.
The most common type of composite armour today is Chobham armour, first developed and used by the British in the experimental FV 4211 tank, which was based on Chieftain tank components.
Initial deliveries of the new PA-31-350 Chieftain were also delayed by several months.
Lapu-Lapu, a Chieftain of Mactan Island, defeated Christian European explorers led by the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan.
Later, a group of Americans, the Kentucky Irregulars, arrive, led by Denton Van Zan ( Matthew McConaughey ), including a Chieftain tank and an Agusta A109 helicopter, piloted by Alex Jensen ( Izabella Scorupco ).
In the United Kingdom another line of ceramic armour development had been started in the early 1960s, meant to improve the existing cast turret configuration of the Chieftain that already offered excellent heavy penetrator protection ; the research by a team headed by Gilbert Harvey of the Fighting Vehicles Research and Development Establishment ( FVRDE ), therefore was strongly oriented at optimising the ceramic composite system for defeating shaped charge attack.
It was determined by a study of a possible Chobham-armour protected MICV that a completely new design using only Chobham armour for the most vulnerable front and side sectors ( thus without an underlying steel main armour ) could be 10 % lighter for the same level of protection against KE-ammunition, but to limit costs it was decided to base the first design on the conventional Chieftain.
Bashi-Bazouk Chieftain by Jean-Léon Gérôme, French.
Among the gallery ’ s objects are: a CF-101 Voodoo jet ; an M109 self-propelled howitzer ; an East German BMP infantry fighting vehicle ; tracked artillery from the First World War ; a Chieftain tank ; a Jagdpanzer IV tank destroyer ; an M3 Lee ; a fully restored Panzer V Panther tank ; a Panzer II ; a Leopard C1 tank ; searchlights ; rare motorcycles ; Field Marshal Alexander ’ s staff car ; a Canadian Iltis jeep and other vehicles with service in the Balkans during the 1990s ; a Molch midget submarine ; underwater mines ; a T-34 ; a Valentine tank recovered from a bog in 1990 ; an Italian L3 / 35 tankette ; and Weather Station Kurt, an automated weather station planted by a German U-boat on the coast of Labrador in the 1940s.
The phenomenon remained largely unknown outside cattle raising communities until 1967, when the Pueblo Chieftain in Pueblo, Colorado published a story about a horse named Lady who was mutilated in mysterious circumstances, which was then picked up by the wider press and distributed nationwide ; this case was also the first to feature speculation that extraterrestrial beings and unidentified flying objects were associated with mutilation.
It grew its fleet of Aztec, Navajo and Chieftain aircraft by carrying passenger, cargo and aerial survey flights.
They were led by a Chieftain, whose ancestry could be traced back to Elendil and beyond, to the ancient Kings of Númenor.
Arathorn II succeeded his father Arador as Chieftain in 2930 but was killed by Orcs three years later at the age of 60 .</ div >
* United Kingdom Replaced by Chieftain
They were in the water for approximately 2. 5 hours, before being rescued by a Baltimore based diving vessel, Wave Chieftain.
Such an individual can be recognised as a Laird, if not a Chief or Chieftain, or descendant of one of these, by the formal recognition of a territorial designation as a part of their name by the Lord Lyon.
D. Emilio Gonzales, Capitan Juan Padilla, Anacleto Indiongco, Barrio Chieftain Simeon Torres-Simon and his four younger brothers, Lorenzo, Isaac, Miguel and Francisco Simon were among these Apalitenos who mastered the art of Spanish and European cooking and baking which have been carried by Kapampangans from generation to generation.
In 1659 the little island was purchased by Samuel Willis III, son of the Governor of Connecticut, from Wyandanch, the ruling local Indian Chieftain of Long Island, for a coat, a barrel of biscuits and 100 fishhooks.
The short story " Heart of Goldmoon ", written by Laura Hickman and Kate Novak and published in the Love and War ( 1987 ) recompilation, gives insight about her life after her mother died, explaining that the Que Shu community is built around the figure of a high priestess, and whoever marries the priestess becomes Chieftain of the tribe, with the first daughter of the couple becoming the next priestess.

Chieftain and Sullivan
* Pól Uí Súileabháin, " The Last Chieftain of Gaelic Ireland: The True Story of Donal O ' Sullivan Bere ", Published 2004 with the assistance of the Beara Historical Association.

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Chieftain and .
When a Chieftain or Laird required an animal to be slaughtered for meat ( whether sheep or cattle ) the workmen were allowed to keep the offal as their share.
*" Vozhd " (, " the Chieftain "), a term from pre-Tsarist times.
The members of this sept were from Chieftain Monach, son of Ailill Mor, Lord of Ulster, who was descended from the Kings of Connacht.
The system with consuls was abandoned and in 1230 the new city rulers named a Capitano del Popolo (" People's Chieftain ") as civil and military leader.
* Vercingetorix, Chieftain of the Arverni ( d. 46 BC )
* Viking Chieftain Hubba winters in Milford Haven with 23 ships.
But the Arverni tribe, under Chieftain Vercingetorix, still defied Roman rule.
* Gillchreest MacCathmhaoil, Irish Head Chieftain of Cineal Fereadaidh, clan Aongus, clan Dubhinreacht, clan Fogarty O ' Ceannfhoda, and clan Colla.
Continuing the Native American theme of Pontiac, the Chieftain line was introduced to replace the Torpedo.
In 1952, Pontiac discontinued the Streamliner and replaced it with additional models in the Chieftain line built on the GM A-body platform.
While the 1953 and 1954 models were heavily re-worked versions of the 1949-52 Chieftain models, they were engineered to accommodate the V-8 engine that would appear in the all-new 1955 models.
The Chieftain line was renamed Catalina ; Star Chief was downgraded to replace the discontinued Super Chief series, and the Bonneville was now the top of the line, coming equipped with a fuel-injection system.
File: Pontiac Chieftain Catalina 1953. jpg | Pontiac Chieftain Catalina 1953
File: Pontiac Chieftain Catalina 1953 2. jpg | Pontiac Chieftain Catalina 1953
After Carte's production of The Chieftain ended in March 1895, the Theatre briefly hosted the Carl Rosa Opera Company and then closed until late 1895, when Carte resumed productions at the theatre.
Kamose, the last king of the Theban 17th Dynasty, refers to Apophis as a " Chieftain of Retjenu ( i. e., Canaan )" in a stela that implies a Semitic Canaanite background for this Hyksos king: this is the strongest evidence for a Canaanite background for the Hyksos.
The use of the image of the Chieftain head has been removed from most school-funded items, although several self-supporting sports teams still wear it.

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