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Duncan Edwards died a fortnight later from the injuries he had sustained.
Collingwood succumbed first as the Dons powered their way to an 82 point first semi final victory, and a fortnight later it was the turn of the North Melbourne Football Club as Essendon won the preliminary final a good deal more comfortably than the ultimate margin of 17 points suggested.
The nearest miss came in 1957 when the Bombers ( as they were popularly known by this time ) earned premiership favouritism after a superb 16 point second semi final defeat of Melbourne, only to lose by over 10 goals against the same side a fortnight later.
Cranmer did not learn of the marriage until a fortnight later.
Voting is by show of hands ; if, however, any liveryman so demands, balloting is held a fortnight later.
A fortnight later he wrote to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, " The sky begins to clear.
A fortnight later, his body was laid beside that of Sir Thomas More in the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula within the Tower of London.
A fortnight later, having come to no fresh agreement with Philip and thus effectively retaining his right to interfere if he considered his daughter's rights to have been infringed upon, he abandoned Castile for Aragon, leaving Philip to govern in Joanna's stead.
A year later he made 73 on his county debut for Lancashire County Cricket Club, scoring his maiden first-class hundred against Derbyshire a fortnight later.
A fortnight later, Williams won the Zurich Open, defeating Ivanovic in the semifinals before defeating Pennetta in the final to claim her second title of the year and secure a position in the year-ending 2008 WTA Tour Championships in Doha, Qatar.
When the prisoners were landed a fortnight later, Sir George Hill recognized Tone in the French adjutant-general's uniform.
Webster was wounded during the battle, and he died a fortnight later.
A fortnight later Surtees survived the first lap rainstorm which eliminated half the field and won the Belgian Grand Prix.
Almost a fortnight later, on 6 April, a combined force of 57th Regiment and the newly-formed Taranaki Military Settlers, a total of 101 men, set off from Kaitake to destroy native crops near the Ahuahu village, set amid dense bush south of Oakura.
About a fortnight later Hammond and Gilbert Sheldon, another royal chaplain, in company with James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond, joined the king.
But when he repeated his demand for a republic a fortnight later, the speech was printed and sent to the Jacobin branch societies throughout France.
Several pieces worth £ 956 in total were recovered a fortnight later ; the remainder was discovered to have been melted down.
* Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts revived in Paris under the leadership of Ernest Meissonier ( its President ), Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Jules Dalou, Auguste Rodin, Carolus-Duran, Bracquemond and Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, with an annual exhibition reviewed as the Salon de Champ-de-Mars, opening a fortnight later than the official Paris Salon
However, circumstances were different in the Grand Final a fortnight later, again against Geelong.
A fortnight later, Victoria reported in her journal, " I was amply rewarded and forgot all I had gone through when I heard dearest Albert say ' It's a fine child, and a girl!
On Matchday 3 ( 22 October ), Barcelona visited Basel and came away with a 5 – 0 win, but a fortnight later it was a different story as FCB came away with a respectable 1 – 1 draw at the Camp Nou, with Eren Derdiyok scoring a late equaliser after Lionel Messi put Barça ahead.
" Boycott later claimed this plan had been agreed on a fortnight previously, and denied such an incident ever occurring.
Victoria enacted legislation for secret ballots on March 19, 1856, and South Australian Electoral Commissioner William Boothby generally gets credit for creating the system finally enacted into law in South Australia on April 2 of that same year ( a fortnight later ).

fortnight and there
Apart from this, there is also a fortnight-long duration each year called Pitru Paksha (" fortnight of ancestors "), when the family remembers all its ancestors and offers Tarpan to them.
At the evening service there is a selection of from four to seven psalms, varying with the day of the week, and also a Shuraya, or short psalm, with generally a portion of Psalm 118, varying with the day of the fortnight.
In the last fortnight of September, during the Senhora das Dores festival, there is the century-old Senhora das Dores Pottery Fair, with many tents, installed in the square near the Senhora das Dores Church, which sell diverse wares of traditional Portuguese pottery.
Captain Oliver Jones of the Furious was entirely different to Shadwell: Fisher wrote there was a mutiny on board within his first fortnight, that Jones terrorised his crew and disobeyed orders given to him.
Within a fortnight, reckoned from the passage of this decree, there shall convene, under the auspices of the Confederation, in the city and federal fortress of Mainz, an extraordinary commission of investigation to consist of seven members, including the chairman.
When Darwin's own young daughter Annie had persistent indigestion, he confidently took her to Gully on 24 March 1851 and after a week, left her there to take the cure but a fortnight later was recalled by Dr. Gully as Annie had bilious fever.
The conservative journalist Peter Oborne suggested, in his Telegraph blog a fortnight later, that Cameron should have " ordered Miss Dorries to apologise personally to her constituents, and stripped her of the party whip there and then.
Every summer ( normally the first fortnight of July ) there is a week of community events, entitled " feast week ".

fortnight and was
Louis Sherry once stayed a fortnight at the Palace, and he was so pleased with omelet Arbogast that he introduced it at his restaurant in New York J. Pierpont Morgan had come in his private train to San Francisco, to attend an Episcopal convention, and brought the restaurateur with him.
The proposal written by James Matra under the supervision of Sir Joseph Banks for establishing a settlement in New South Wales, stated that Botany Bay was: “ no further than a fortnight from New Zealand, which is covered with timber even to the water ’ s edge.
An offensive strategy to overwhelm the Central Powers was agreed, with attacks planned on the Western, Eastern and Italian Fronts, by the first fortnight in February 1917.
Almost from his coronation, Paul withdrew and became inaccessible: audiences were only granted at night ; even good friends waited a fortnight to see him ; his suspiciousness was widely attested.
Rourke was replaced on bass by Craig Gannon ( formerly a member of Scottish New Wave band Aztec Camera ), but was reinstated after only a fortnight.
It seems that the purpose of this arrest was to prevent him from opposing the sentence of divorce which Cranmer pronounced in May, or the coronation of Anne Boleyn which followed on 1 June, for Fisher was set at liberty again within a fortnight of the latter event, no charge being made against him.
Fisher's head was stuck upon a pole on London Bridge but its ruddy and lifelike appearance excited so much attention that, after a fortnight, it was thrown into the Thames, its place being taken by that of Sir Thomas More, whose martyrdom, also at Tower Hill, occurred on 6 July.
As Chapel Lane was unable to pay royalties to Norman at one time, Norman was given free studio time, in which he was able to record thirty new songs in a fortnight, and eventually had recorded seventy songs.
It was installed with some difficulty: after several attempts, the cross was eventually erected just a fortnight before the Pope arrived.
On 27 September 2005, a fortnight after the paper published its centenary edition, it was announced that editor Vinnie Doyle would step down after 24 years in the position.
During the period in which the British withdrawal was completed, Britain refused to share the administration of Palestine with a proposed UN transition regime, to allow the UN Palestine Commission to establish a presence in Palestine earlier than a fortnight before the end of the Mandate, to allow the creation of official Jewish and Arab militias or to assist in smoothly handing over territory or authority to any successor.
On 21 July 2006, McCarthy was appointed manager at Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers, replacing Glenn Hoddle who had departed a fortnight before.
The parliamentary discussion on this issue finished on 29 October 2003, but the actual non-confidence vote was postponed for a fortnight.
On 18 May it was announced that the band would be releasing 26 singles, one every fortnight for the rest of 2009, known as the A to Z singles series.

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