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After a protracted illness, he died at home of a heart attack on 27 November 1955 and was interred in the Saint-Vincent Cemetery in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris.
At the time of the deterioration of his final illness, he had been engaged in protracted negotiations with the United States Government.
A son from his first marriage died in 1921 following a protracted illness.
He died in Utrecht, on 5 November 1930, after a protracted illness.
Frederick still accomplished some of his duties as emperor despite his protracted illness ; however, he did not have any lasting effect upon Germany.
He died on May 11, 1996 at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, in Enugu, Enugu State, after a protracted illness.
Suffering from a protracted and painful illness, Rochester died May 17, 1831.
Wulfstan died 20 January 1095 after a protracted illness, the last surviving pre-Conquest bishop.
His studies, however, were so greatly interrupted by the protracted illness and death in 1832 of his only surviving brother, that Lord Ramsay, as he then became, had to content himself with entering for a pass degree, though the examiners marked their appreciation of his work by placing him in the fourth class of honours for Michaelmas 1833.
Bâ died a year later after a protracted illness, before her second novel, Scarlet Song, which describes the hardships a woman faces when her husband abandons her for a younger woman he knew at youth, was published.
She underwent protracted illness and a spiritual crisis in 1826.
He died after a protracted illness at Israelsdorf, near Lübeck, on 21 May 1894.
Similar effects are seen with the death of a parent from a protracted illness.
After having lived in England from 1973 to 1983, Zafarullah Khan returned to Pakistan until his death in Lahore on September 1, 1985 due to a protracted illness.
He died after a protracted illness on 8 November 2002 in Karachi.
He had from his childhood been of weak constitution, but neither this nor his protracted illness prevented his prosecuting his studies, for he was well at intervals ; and in his Sacred Tales ( Hieroi Logoi ), a sort of diary of his illness and recovery, he relates that he was frequently encouraged by visions in his dreams to cultivate rhetoric to the exclusion of all other studies.
Eames died in 1952, after a protracted illness, aged 86.
Wallop died after a protracted period of illness in Big Horn, Wyoming.
Following the last failed attempt at adoption by the shogun, Sadanobu was adopted by Matsudaira Sadakuni, head of one of the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira houses ( another Tokugawa cadet branch ), which ruled the Shirakawa Domain in southern ( Mutsu Province with an assessment of 110, 000 koku ), succeeding to headship in late 1783 following his stepfather's protracted illness.
Frank Holton died after a protracted illness on April 16, 1942 at the age of 84.

protracted and followed
However, this was followed by the protracted Williamite War in Ireland and Dundee's rising in Scotland.
For the inhabitants of a contested area, famine often followed protracted periods of warfare, because foraging armies ate any food stores they could find, reducing or depleting reserve stores.
He succeeded Innocent I and was followed by Boniface I. Zosimus took a decided part in the protracted dispute in Gaul as to the jurisdiction of the See of Arles over that of Vienne, giving energetic decisions in favour of the former, but without settling the controversy.
Catherine contested the divorce, and a protracted legal battle followed.
But the fleet of the Ionians was defeated off the island of Lade, and the destruction of Miletus after a protracted siege was followed by the reconquest of all the Asiatic Greeks, insular as well as continental.
A protracted struggle with the supporters of Euthymios followed, which did not end until the new Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos promulgated the Tomos of Union in 920.
The route of this highly controversial road, which followed a similar route to that of the planned M11 extension resulted in the protracted M11 link road protest between 1993 and 1995, which one of a number of major UK road protests at the time.
The Balkans had been in a state of turmoil since the early 1900s, with years of guerrilla warfare in Macedonia followed by the Young Turk Revolution and the protracted Bosnian Crisis.
The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal opened in 1827, which provided an easier route than the river, and protracted legal battles followed over ownership of the river and water rights for the canal.
In the long protracted coalition negotiations that followed a grand coalition was formed with Gusenbauer as Chancellor in a grand coalition with the ÖVP which was finally sworn in January 2007, 3 months after the elections.
Large-scale immigration to the prairies did not get underway until 1896 ( immigrants prior to then generally preferring to live in the U. S. due to a protracted recession in Canada that followed confederation ).
The protracted battle for Guadalcanal — followed by the unopposed seizure of the Russell Islands ( Operation Cleanslate ) on 21 February 1943 — resulted in Japanese attempts to reinforce the area by sea.
An election followed in June, resulting in protracted attempts to negotiate a governing coalition.
This followed protracted negotiations regarding the early introduction of ground attack capabilities of the aircraft and hence its swing-role capability.
These appointments followed a protracted political struggle in which Balfour triumphed over his distinguished opponent, Joseph Dalton Hooker, a close associate of Charles Darwin.
The closest Senate election in history, it went through two recounts at the state level, followed by protracted debate on the Senate floor, until both candidates agreed to a special election.
In 1946 the Ford Motor Company parted from Ferguson and a protracted lawsuit followed, involving Ford's continued use of Ferguson's patents.
* The First Indochina War in Vietnam that resulted in the defeat of the French at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, 1954, and brought the Communist Party of Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh to power in North Vietnama victory followed closely by the protracted guerrilla warfare-dominated Vietnam War ( 1957 – 1975 ), which in turn led to the Fall of Saigon and the driving-out of occupying U. S. military forces there, and the unification of North and South Vietnam by communist guerrilla forces into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
This disaster was followed by a protracted war in Africa against King Jugurtha of Numidia.
But a protracted legal challenge followed, as Apple brought a lawsuit against them under the DMCA, a point US District Court Judge William Alsup agreed with Apple on, and therefore found against Psystar who then halted sales altogether of their Mac clone machines.
After the Americans claimed that World War II had ended the Agreement, protracted legal proceedings with Gulbenkian followed.
The protracted famine was followed inevitably by plague ; whole districts were absolutely denuded of population and house after house lay empty.
These changes have resulted in the effective hydrological separation between the ULB and the Litani lower reaches. The advent of a protracted civil strife in the 1970s followed by a prolonged occupation in the 1980s that lasted into the 1990s, have plunged the country into disarray, freezing development and investment in infrastructure.
The move was protracted, disrupting production and was followed by a downturn in the Spanish economy.

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