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Allen publicly announced that he was stepping down as commander, but remained hopeful that the Second Continental Congress was going to name " a commander for this department ...
This secret drama, which has become known as the Prince Tudor theory, was covertly represented in Oxford's plays and poems and remained hidden until Allen and Ward's discoveries.
Ethan Allen published the first American defense of deism, the Oracles of Reason ( 1784 ), but deism remained primarily a philosophy of the educated elite.
Questions remained, but with the first pick, the Sixers found their " Answer ": Allen Iverson.
Many of the original Beats remained active participants, notably Allen Ginsberg, who became a fixture of the anti-war movement.
Mares's last recording session for Okeh Records show his style had not remained static ; he sounds more under the influence of Henry " Red " Allen than Joe Oliver.
During the threat of invasion by the Spanish Armada, it transpired that most of the Catholic residents in England remained loyal, and that those who were a real threat to the throne, like William Cardinal Allen and Robert Parsons, were already exiles.
Although Allen Steere realized that Lyme disease was a tick-borne disease in 1978, the cause of the disease remained a mystery until 1981, when B. burgdorferi was identified by Willy Burgdorfer.
Notable former players of West Bromwich Albion include Ronnie Allen ( who later had a relatively unsuccessful spell as the club's manager ), Bryan Robson ( who was later the club's manager ), Laurie Cunningham ( one of the first black players to play for the England national football team, but who died in a car crash in 1989 aged only 33 ), Tony Brown ( the club's all time leading goalscorer ) and Jeff Astle ( who scored the club's winning goal in the 1968 FA Cup final and remained a cult figure among Albion fans ).
In furtherance of the intrigues, Allen and Parsons went to Rome again in 1585, and there, Allen remained for the rest of his life.
13, 000 ), where he and his four pals grew up together, calling themselves ABCDJ ( for Allen, Bob, Chuck, Dan and Jack )... Greene met Jack in kindergarten, and they remained best friends for life.
Jones and Allen separated over their different directions in religion, but they remained lifelong friends and collaborators.
The first Presbyterian missionary in Korea, Horace Newton Allen, arrived in 1884 and remained in Korea until 1890, by which time he had been joined by many others.
The circumstances of his death remained a mystery until baseball historian Lee Allen discovered its details through a campaign to track down historical baseball players, run in part in The Sporting News.
The spell had been broken by the Dun of Allen, Fionn's base, where, as long as she remained within she was protected by the spell.
Though Nicholls departed, Allen remained a key member of the first team, as West Brom finished fifth in 1958 – 59 ; he further enhanced his legendary status at Albion by scoring the equaliser late in the game against Aston Villa to send Albion's biggest rivals down.
Steven's sister Carolyn Allen soon joined, and remained in the band thereafter.
Allen remained at left tackle in third down passing situations against the Eagles and Redskins on October 26 and November 16.
Allen remained uncredited for his work, which was revealed in later interview with the show's producer Robert D. Cardona.
Undefeated in civic elections, he remained in municipal office until 1962 when, upon retirement of Fred Gardiner, Allen defeated the Mayor of North York, Norman Goodhead, to become the second Chairman of Metropolitan Toronto.
After retiring from the county game for Middlesex game in 1950, Allen remained an influential figure in cricket.
Senior Pastor Joshua Harris said that the church's pastors had remained in close contact with Allen since news of his arrest broke that Friday, March 10.
Allen & Co. Ltd. of London for the " B " and " E " size boxes and with Carron Co. of Falkirk Scotland for the " A " and " D " sizes and remained with them throughout this reign.

Allen and France
This line-up, including Ziska Baum on vocals and Loren Standlee on flute, fragmented during the 1968 student revolution, with Allen and Smyth forced to flee France for Deià in Majorca.
After graduation, Allen studied in France, taught at Brighton College in 1870-71 and in his mid-twenties became a professor at Queen's College, a black college in Jamaica.
* Brett, G. S., " The Transition in Britain and France ", pp. 11 – 35 in Brett, G. S., A History of Psychology: Vol. III: Modern Psychology, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, ( London ), 1921.
In 1999, his first wife, Penny Allen, took their 13-year-old son to France after a court in Brittany ruled that the boy should be returned to his father, who had been granted sole custody over him and his 15-year-old brother.
Upon their return from their sojourn in France, Allen ( an Australian ) was denied re-entry to the United Kingdom, so the group continued as a trio, while he returned to Paris to form Gong.
The center of English Catholicism was the English College at Douai ( University of Douai, France ) founded in 1568 by William Allen, formerly of Queen's College, Oxford, and Canon of York, and subsequently cardinal, for the purpose of training priests to convert the English again to Catholicism.
Calling Jennings ' critique " vitriolic and unfair ," the historian Robert S. Allen has said that Parkman's history of France and England in North America " remains a rich mixture of history and literature which few contemporary scholars can hope to emulate ".
Tony Lockwood, Clive Allen, and Dave Roberts covered additional games in France.
Named for the King of France, McLane was born in Smyrna, Delaware, son of Allen and Rebecca Wells McLane.
* Frankenstein, Robert " The Decline of France and French Appeasement Policies, 1936-9 " pages 236 – 245 from The Fascist Challenge and the Policy of Appeasement edited by Wolfgang Mommsen and Lothar Kettenacker, George Allen & Unwin, London, United Kingdom, 1983, ISBN 0-04-940068-1.
On June 14, 1944, pilot Roy Allen and the crew of his B-17 Flying Fortress embarked on a mission over Nazi-occupied France.
Later, he was recruited by Allen Dulles working out of the U. S. Embassy in Bern to reenter France under the auspices of the Office of Strategic Services to act as a bombardment spotter for the Allied invasion of Marseilles in August 1944.
Allen shot the film outside of the United States, in France and Hungary, and the problems he encountered – bad weather, multi-lingual crews and extras who had difficulty communicating with each other and Allen, spoiled negatives, food poisoning and physical injuries – made him swear never to do so again, although he did in fact for Everyone Says I Love You in 1996.
Allen and the band amicably parted company when they " discovered they couldn't stand the European way of life " during a tour of France.
It has been stated both by A. DeGiacomo and by R. Allen Cave that, in the Art competitions at the 1924 Olympics in Paris, France, Murray was awarded a bronze medal for his play Birthright.
The second Kremer prize of £ 100, 000 was won on June 12, 1979, again by Paul MacCready, when Bryan Allen flew MacCready's Gossamer Albatross from England to France.
The diocesan seminary, Allen Hall, is located in Chelsea, West London, and ( with Ushaw College ) is a direct descendant of the seminary of Douai College, France.
Allen R. " Al " Weiss ( 1954 ) was President of Worldwide Operations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, the division of The Walt Disney Company that operates eleven theme parks and multiple resort hotels at seven sites around the world including Paris, France ; Shanghai, People's Republic of China ; Penny's Bay, Hong Kong ; Tokyo, Japan ; Hawaii, United States ; Anaheim, CA, United States & Orlando, FL, United States.
Although Scott Allen won a bronze medal at the 1964 Winter Olympics – becoming one of the youngest Olympic medalists in history – the United States would not be dominant again in this sport until the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France, where Peggy Fleming won gold in the ladies ' event and Tim Wood the silver in the men's.
In 1944, Noel Field made a dramatic return to southern France, traveling with the Maquis and with the approval of Allen Dulles before the area was fully liberated.
** Taiwan: Erya Press, 1997 ; Mainland China: Sichuan Literary Press, 1999 ( Relaunched by Lijiang Press 2001, Relaunched by Zhishi Press, 2003 ); Meulenhoff, Holland, 1998 ; Bloomsbury, UK, 1998 ; Mondadori, Italy, 1998 ; Allen & Unwin, Australia, 1998 ; Grove / Atlantic, US 1999 ; Norstedts, Sweden, 1999 ; Tiden Norsk, Norway, 1999 ; De Sueil, France, 1999 ; Kinneret, Israel, 2001 ; Politik Forlag, Denmark, 2001 ; Otava, Finland, 2001 ; Govostis, Greece, 2002 ; Hangilsa, South Korea ; Shuei-Sha, Japan ; Bertelsmann Media, Poland ; Aufbau, Germany ; Planeta, Spain

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