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The seventeenth film in the Godzilla series, the film is a belated sequel to The Return of Godzilla from 5 years earlier.
With belated help from his brother Kolskeggr, he kills Otkell and his companions.
Edwin's renown comes largely from his treatment at some length by Bede, writing from an uncompromisingly English and Christian perspective, and rests on his belated conversion to Christianity.
The rising cost of using British suppliers was also a burden, as rival retailers increasingly imported their goods from low-cost countries, but M & S's belated switch to overseas suppliers undermined a core part of its appeal to the public.
By the beginning of the 1960s, Australian classical music erupted with influences, with composers incorporating disparate elements into their work, ranging from Aboriginal and south-east Asian music and instruments, to American jazz and blues, to the belated discovery of European atonality and the avant-garde.
The one belated statement that the founder of the Knights Templars came from " Payns near Troyes " has some circumstantial confirmation.
The National Rural Development Program and Rural Growth Centers were tentative and belated policies aimed at diverting rural populations from moving to the few urban areas which Dr. Banda's ISI macroeconomic policies had created and were now being battered by the arrival of more and more rural people seeking better opportunities.
When the belated western summons reached them, the eastern bishops gathered there sent a courteous but firm reply, excusing themselves from attending, apart from a token delegation of three, but not yielding an inch on the disputed issues.
After the Greek War of Independence in 1821, a new Greek state was established, with belated assistance from the United Kingdom, France and Imperial Russia.
Francis Beaufort became " Sir Francis Beaufort " on becoming a KCB ( Knight Commander of the Bath ) on 29 April 1848-a relatively belated honorific considering the eminence of his position from 1829 onward.
This belated success was the joint struggle of Korsakov, Hotze and Suvorov impossible, but it led to the fact that his attack Masséna from 26th on the 25th September brought forward.
A counterattack on the King's baggage train ( guarded only by women and children ) is thought to have driven King Henry to the decision, thinking he was being attacked from the rear and some chroniclers have given Brabant's belated charge as this very cause, adding to the Duke's chivalric but tragic final story ( see " Agincourt ", J. Barker 2005 ).
In 1930 came belated recognition from London — the Royal Geographical Society awarded him its Patron's Medal, proclaiming that the magnitude of the difficulties overcome by Borchgrevink had initially been underestimated: " It was only after the work of Scott's Northern Party [...] that we were able to realise the improbability that any explorer could do more in the Cape Adare district than Mr Borchgrevink had accomplished.
However, following a well intentioned appeal for a belated re-appraisal, by a committed Shadows fan, for a retrospective and long overdue error correction to benefit the Shadows in all subsequent lifetime charts resulted in the Shadows being dramatically promoted in the all-time career charts from a lowly 30th to a 3rd position just behind Elvis Presley ( 1st ) and Cliff Richard ( 2nd ) both in terms of singles and albums.
Some of his sacred music, found in two collections from 1614 and 1620, is unusual in including a basso continuo, a plainly Baroque feature which, though common on the continent by then, only made a belated appearance in England.
The King had shown no sign of willingness to concede the issue and, far from home, there must have come to the leadership the belated cold realisation that only force of arms would resolve the matter one way or the other.
The school was founded in 1876 by the Governors of Harrow School for the education of local boys, in belated keeping with the wishes of that school's founder, from whom the school takes its name.
Britain came to the belated realisation that it needed a flexible and reliable method of supplying the front lines, bringing shells, timber, and fodder from the rear areas and their standard gauge supply points.
In the hallway in front of room 1829 Essex found a 27-year-old vacationing Dr. Robert Steagall and his wife Betty, a couple from Virginia enjoying a belated honeymoon.
Due to its belated entry into the market, the airline differentiated itself from its competitors by flying further ; anywhere within a 5-hour radius from Singapore while its competitors flew to destinations within a 4-hour radius from Singapore.

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Zero Hour: Crisis in Time was intended by DC as a belated follow-up to their landmark limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths, and was indeed subtitled "( A ) Crisis in Time ".

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The move was seen by some fans as a belated attempt by the D ' Backs to counter the trade by their division rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers, for Boston Red Sox power-hitting OF Manny Ramirez on July 31 and also to compensate for the injuries to Hudson and Byrnes, generally considered two of the more " power-hitting " Diamondbacks on a team which has relied heavily on pitching and defense in recent years.
It was also in 1990 that he made his belated Test debut for West Indies against Pakistan, scoring 44 and 5.
It was abandoned just over 100 years later, in 1572, as a belated result of the Spanish Conquest.
Disgraced former leader Liu Shaoqi was allowed a belated state funeral.
In 1998, one of the last monuments erected at Gettysburg National Military Park was dedicated as a belated tribute to Longstreet, an equestrian statue by sculptor Gary Casteel.
Although he had been warned by his doctors before leaving the UK not to exert himself because of his heart condition, Troughton appeared to be in good spirits and participated vigorously in the day's panels, and was looking forward to a belated birthday celebration, which was planned for the coming Saturday evening, as well as a screening of the Doctor Who story The Dominators, which Troughton had requested personally, on the Saturday afternoon.
The ( belated ) success of " Rock Around the Clock " is attributed to its use in the soundtrack of the film Blackboard Jungle, which was released in March 1955.
She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the role, but commented it was belated recognition for Of Human Bondage, calling the award a " consolation prize ".
Henry VI was prompted into belated reforms, which went some way to restore public order and improve the royal finances.
The following year, Camembert Electrique was given a belated UK release, priced at 59p which was the price of a typical single, a promotional gimmick Virgin had done before in 1973 on an album by Faust, and would do again for a reggae compilation in 1976.
Brock originally stated that he wouldn't go to the White House even if he was invited however, after consideration he decided that forgiveness was the best course and accepted a belated invitation to meet with the President.
He was identified by his Yiddish name, Moishe Selig, when he had his belated bar mitzvah in " Buddy Sorrell – Man and Boy.
He also played other bit parts, and minor unbilled roles in ten additional films produced between 1936 and 1940 ; the last of which, Pimpernel Smith, had a belated release in July 1941, when Rennie was already in uniform, serving in the Royal Air Force.
Albert had secured the Swedish crown, but was also forced to make a belated coronation oath in which he agreed to extensive concessions to the Swedish nobility in the regency council.
At the age of 55, Frinton became a belated success as a plumber character in the television sitcom Meet the Wife, which ran for 40 episodes ( the wife was played by Thora Hird ).
The second, in January 1973, was a harrowing day-long siege, as former Black Panther Mark Essex used the roof of the hotel as a sniper's perch, killing three New Orleans Police Department officers, the hotel's general manager and assistant general manager, and a couple fromVirginia on a belated honeymoon, while also wounding police officers, firefighers and civilians.
It was also in 1913, in January, that the Post Office introduced domestic parcel post service ( a belated development, given that international parcel post service between the United States and other countries began in 1887 ).
In January 2004 the company name was officially changed to DDB London, in line with the DDB network's ( belated ) policy of rebranding agencies it had acquired worldwide.
A massive bonus for the club was winning the UEFA Cup, a belated first European success.
Simon believed that America should have acted faster, and Clinton later said his belated response was the biggest mistake of his presidency.

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