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When he returns home, Wallace ( Gibson ) falls in love with his childhood sweetheart, Murron MacClannough ( McCormack ), and they marry in secret so that she does not have to spend a night in the bed of the English lord.
Since in the modern Hebrew calendar Nisan 15 can never fall on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, the seder of Nisan 15 never falls on the night of Maundy Thursday.
* 1322 – The central tower of Ely Cathedral falls on the night of 12th-13th.
The Trojans are driven off, night falls, and Hector resolves to take the camp and burn the ships next day.
Followers of Jain dharma eat before the night falls.
Claris loses all hope of getting the role, and when she falls asleep that night, the evil spirits of Nightmare seize upon that fear, placing Claris in a nightmare version of the audition.
Lucie falls into a depression and on their wedding night stabs the bridegroom, succumbs to insanity, and dies.
The night of Samhain, in Irish, Oíche Shamhna and Scots Gaelic, Oidhche Shamhna, is one of the principal festivals of the Celtic calendar, and falls on the October 31.
Messer Torello falls sick, and by magic arts is transported in a single night to Pavia, where his wife's second marriage is then to be solemnized, and being present thereat, is recognized by her, and returns with her to his house.
* February 13 – The central tower of Ely Cathedral falls on the night of 12th-13th.
The density falls off to below 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > e / cm < sup > 3 </ sup > at night.
These may be light sensitive, and as a result many species change appearance completely as night falls.
Gasim ( I. S. Johar ) succumbs to fatigue and falls off his camel unnoticed during the night.
The water level in the tower typically falls during the peak usage hours of the day, and then a pump fills it back up during the night.
The only person to be kind towards him is the night watchman, who covers him with his coat as he falls asleep.
A hydrogen balloon expands when warmed by the sunlight, and rises ; then it contracts when cooled at night, and falls.
The falls flow is further halved at night, and during the low tourist season in the winter, remains a flat per second.
This treaty, designed to ensure an " unbroken curtain of water " is flowing over the falls, states that during daylight time during the tourist season ( April 1st to October 31st ) there must be 100, 000 cubic feet per second ( 2, 800 m3 / s ) of water flowing over the falls, and during the night and off-tourist season there must be 50, 000 cubic feet per second ( 1, 400 m3 / s ) of water flowing over the falls.
The citizens made an heroic stand by the temple of Sarpedon, as night falls the Roman army conquers the city.
In the stanza that follows, Helgi asks the valkyries ( who he refers to as " southern goddesses ") if they would like to come home with the warriors when night falls ( all the while arrows were flying ).
Then one night in the circus he falls and sprains his leg.
One night, the detective falls asleep in Laura's apartment, under her portrait, and is awakened by the sound of someone entering the apartment.
The chapter was described by Joyce in 1924 as " a chattering dialogue across the river by two washerwomen who as night falls become a tree and a stone.

night and inhabitants
The bugs emerge at night, when the inhabitants are sleeping.
During the night of 2 – 3 April 1767, all the Jesuit houses of Spain were suddenly surrounded, the inhabitants arrested, shipped to the ports in the clothes they were wearing and bundled onto ships for Civitavecchia.
In Galicia, it is said that at the bottom of the Antela lake there are remnants of the ancient population of Antiochia, which was eradicated from the face of earth by a night deluge, in punishment for the sins of its inhabitants.
The rest of the inhabitants fled to Hark Hill, where they spent the night before sheltering in Fryeburg.
Laodicea fell to the Rashidun army in 638, under general Abu Ubaida, who reportedly had trenches dug around the town so that even horsemen could advance unobserved ; they then pretended to retreat to Homs, only to return at night and surprise the inhabitants.
Polaris is only visible during fair weather at night to inhabitants of the Northern Hemisphere.
They generally held their reunions at night in private houses and half of the inhabitants of Poli are said to have been among their adherents.
On the other hand, the government of the city and JASEC ( the company that produces and distributes electricity to Cartago and surrpounding areas ) have been working to light some of the most important historical buildings as a way to attract inhabitants and tourists to the city at night time.
In " Outdoor London ", published a year later in the short-lived Anglo-Saxon Review, Fowler describes the sights and sounds of his new home, praising its plants, its Cockney inhabitants, and its magical night scenes.
The village was probably occupied on the night of 20 – 21 May during the second stage of Operation Ben-Ami, by which time most of the inhabitants had fled.
Two Coehorn mortars were used to fire on thethe next day in preparation for a possible assault, when a reconnaissance mission by some Armed Constabulary discovered the pā was empty, its inhabitants – men, women and children – having slipped out through the rear during the night.
Beginning on the night of the Vespers, thousands of Sicily's French inhabitants were massacred within six weeks.
A ship carries him to the City of the Apes, a place whose inhabitants spend each night in boats off-shore, while their town is abandoned to man-eating apes.
In the daytime they gracefully float through and soar the skies of Heaven, absorbing water vapour from the air, and by night they release the stored water as acid rain upon a neighboring land coincidentally called " Hell ", whose savage inhabitants live in poverty compared to the luxury of Heaven and the Dream Marches.
The attack was rebuffed, but all the local ammunition was used up. On the night of July 16 – 17, almost all the inhabitants of the village evacuated.
Camped at Duns, his army's horses were alarmed at night by the rattles used by the inhabitants to scare birds from their crops.
Later on, after a personal union was completed on 5 February 1859, Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza was welcomed enthusiastically by the inhabitants of Buzău and was persuaded to spend the night in the city on his way from Iaşi to Bucharest.
From Athens, inhabitants could see the mountainside burning throughout the night.
Ukrainians in ethnically mixed settlements were offered material incentives to join in the slaughter of their neighbours, or warned by the UPA's security service ( Sluzhba Bezbeky ) to flee by night, while all remaining inhabitants were murdered at dawn.
That night in Cairo presented a curious spectacle ; many of the inhabitants, believing that this envoy would put an end to their miseries, fired off their weapons as they paraded the streets with bands of music.
During the night, the 5000 inhabitants of the island were evacuated, mostly by fishing boats, as almost the entire fishing fleet was in dock.
They reached the capital island Malé on the night before the day fixed by the Portuguese garrison of Andiri Andiri for the forcible conversion of the inhabitants to Christianity, on the penalty of death for non-compliance.
However the entire village was now leaving their homes for a nearby village, as it was custom to leave the corpse alone for the night or bad things would befall the village inhabitants.
The other five suns are minor in comparison, but provide adequate light to prevent the inhabitants of Kalgash from defining " night ".

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