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The story culminates with the revelation that one of the personalities has escaped and headed off into Galactic Sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha, which is where Arthur and Ford Prefect were picked up by the Heart of Gold a fraction of second before they perished ( and just minutes after they had been rescued from the demolished Earth in the same sector ), in the original Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
More than 31, 000 Russians ultimately perished defending Port Arthur, but Japanese losses were much higher, losses that nearly undermined their war effort.
:( The Strife of Camlann in which Arthur and Medraut ( Mordred ) perished.
From the ship, Clarence Madigan ( 52 ), Thomas Sheridan ( 50 ), Louis Mendizabil ( 54 ), Angus Campbell ( 64 ) and Arthur Robinson ( 82 ) are known to have perished through drowning.

Arthur and on
While Arlen and Mercer collaborated on Hot Nocturne, Mercer worked also with Arthur Schwartz on another film, Navy Blues.
Those who do have occasion to deal with the invasions in a more general way, like T.W. Shore and Arthur Wade-Evans, are on the side of a gradual and often peaceful Germanic penetration into Britain.
State Controller Arthur Levitt, on the other hand, cannot effectively deny that he has chosen to be the candidate of those party leaders who as a rule have shown livelier interest in political power than in the city's welfare.
Arthur Hays Sulzberger has been a distinguished publisher of this distinguished newspaper and it is fitting that we take due notice of his major contribution to American journalism on the occasion of his retirement.
I should like at this time, Mr. Speaker, to pay warm tribute to Arthur Hays Sulzberger and Charles Merz on the occasion of their retirement from distinguished careers in American journalism.
A brisk, amusing man, apparently constructed on an ingenious system of spring-joints attuned to the same peppery rhythm as his mind, Smith began his academic career teaching speech to Barnard girls -- a project considerably enlivened by his devotion to a recording about `` a young rat named Arthur, who never could make up his mind ''.
Behind him on the steps of the little office sat old man Arthur ; ;
A more obvious influence on the early Poirot stories is that of Arthur Conan Doyle.
It was here, on 16 July 1916, that he again met his lifelong friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, and solved the first of his cases to be published: The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
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Arthur Blank who purchased the team on February 2002 owns 90 % of the franchise and the eight limited partners own the remaining 10 % of the franchise.
The 1929 English translation by Arthur Wesley Wheen gives the title as All Quiet on the Western Front.
Financial problems reappeared in 1932 and the company was rescued by L. Prideaux Brune who funded the company for the following year before passing the company on to Sir Arthur Sutherland.
The memorial to the first governor of New South Wales, Arthur Phillip, is on the right hand wall
For more information on Stone and his work, see " Arthur J.
* Image labelling ( based on the Arthur – Merlin protocol ):
It enjoyed a nine-week run and encouraged the duo to join forces with Arthur Pierson for What's Up ?, which opened on Broadway in 1943.
He also wrote an orchestral tone poem on A Shropshire Lad ( first performed at Leeds Festival under Arthur Nikisch in 1912 ).
In 1930, England captain Douglas Jardine, together with Nottinghamshire's captain Arthur Carr and his bowlers Harold Larwood and Bill Voce, developed a variant of leg theory in which the bowlers bowled fast, short-pitched balls that would rise into the batsman's body, together with a heavily stacked ring of close fielders on the leg side.
They also sang " Peggy Sue " on The Arthur Murray Party on December 29 and were given a polite introduction by Kathryn Murray.
* Warrior queens and blind critics-article on the 2004 film King Arthur which discusses Boudica
Attlee supported Churchill in his continuation of Britain's resistance after the French capitulation in 1940, and proved a loyal ally to Churchill throughout the conflict ; when the war cabinet had voted on whether to negotiate peace terms, Attlee ( along with fellow Labour minister Arthur Greenwood ) voted in favour of fighting, giving Churchill the majority he needed to continue the war.
Near impacts have been depicted in Jules Verne's Off on a Comet and Tove Jansson's Comet in Moominland, while a large manned space expedition visits Halley's Comet in Sir Arthur C. Clarke's novel 2061: Odyssey Three.

Arthur and Glastonbury
Other inscriptional evidence for Arthur, including the Glastonbury cross, is tainted with the suggestion of forgery.
According to the Life of Saint Gildas, written in the early 12th century by Caradoc of Llancarfan, Arthur is said to have killed Gildas ' brother Hueil and to have rescued his wife Gwenhwyfar from Glastonbury.
* The monks of Glastonbury Abbey announce that they have found the burial sites of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere.
* The monks of Glastonbury Abbey dig up the remains of a large knight and a blonde woman and announce to have discovered the tomb of king Arthur and Queen Guinevere.
Glastonbury has been described as a New Age community which attracts people with New Age and Neopagan beliefs, and is notable for myths and legends often related to Glastonbury Tor, concerning Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and King Arthur.
Glastonbury is notable for myths and legends concerning Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and King Arthur.
At the time of King Arthur the Brue formed a lake just south of the hilly ground on which Glastonbury stands.
Pomparles Bridge stood at the western end of this lake, guarding Glastonbury from the south, and it is suggested that it was here that Sir Bedivere threw Excalibur into the waters after King Arthur fell at the Battle of Camlann.
A sense of the independent apostolic succession of the British church endured in the Norman era as the claim that Christianity in Britain had been founded by Saint Joseph of Arimathea at Glastonbury and that King Arthur, supposedly buried in Glastonbury Abbey, had been the sole upholder of the faith after the fall of Rome.
Caradoc tells a story of how Gildas intervened between King Arthur and a certain King Melwas of the ' Summer Country ' ( Gwlad yr Haf, Somerset ) who had abducted Guinevere and brought her to his stronghold at Glastonbury, where Arthur soon arrived to besiege him.
Around 1190, Avalon became associated with Glastonbury, when monks at Glastonbury Abbey claimed to have discovered the bones of Arthur and his queen.
After the Battle of Camlann, a noblewoman called Morgan, later the ruler and patroness of these parts as well as being a close blood-relation of King Arthur, carried him off to the island, now known as Glastonbury, so that his wounds could be cared for.
Leland's material provides invaluable evidence for reconstructing the lost " tomb " of Arthur ( a twelfth-century fabrication ) at Glastonbury Abbey.
At the time of King Arthur, the Brue formed a lake just south of the hilly ground on which Glastonbury stands.
Pomparles Bridge stood at the western end of this lake, guarding Glastonbury from the south, and it was here that Sir Bedivere is thought to have thrown the sword Excalibur into the waters after King Arthur fell at the Battle of Camlann.
At Glastonbury Abbey in 1291, at a time when King Edward I desired to emphasize his " Englishness " a fortunate discovery was made: the coffin of King Arthur, unmistakably identified with an inscribed plaque.
Arthur was reinterred at Glastonbury in a magnificent ceremonial attended by the king and queen.
To the former, she was an enchantress, one of nine sisters ; to the latter, she was the ruler and patroness of an area near Glastonbury and a close blood-relation of King Arthur.
From at least the 12th century the Glastonbury area was frequently associated with the legend of King Arthur, a connection promoted by medieval monks who asserted that Glastonbury was Avalon.
If pilgrim visits had fallen, the discovery of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere's grave in the cemetery in 1191 provided fresh impetus for visiting Glastonbury.

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