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Under Quality, the Clock continued to be written and drawn in new stories by Brenner in Feature Funnies ( later retitled Feature Comics ) beginning with # 3 ( Dec., 1937 ) and running through # 31 ( April 1940 ).

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The dangers to Vienna were considerable: the Elector of Bavaria and Marshal Marsin's forces in Bavaria threatened from the west, and Marshal Vendôme's large army in northern Italy posed a serious danger with a potential offensive through the Brenner Pass.
Sydney Brenner, Jack Dunitz, Dorothy Hodgkin, Leslie Orgel, and Beryl M. Oughton, were some of the first people in April 1953 to see the model of the structure of DNA, constructed by Crick and Watson ; at the time they were working at Oxford University's Chemistry Department.
All were impressed by the new DNA model, especially Brenner who subsequently worked with Crick at Cambridge in the Cavendish Laboratory and the new Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
During the Counter-Reformation in the late 16th and 17th centuries, led by the bishop of Ljubljana Tomaž Hren and Seckau Martin Brenner, almost all Protestants were expelled from the Slovene Lands ( with the exception of Prekmurje ).
" War supplies from Germany to support the Gothic Line were for the most part routed through the rail line through the Brenner pass.
Over 6, 849 sorties were flown over targets from Verona to the Brenner Pass with 10, 267 tons of bombs dropped.
The Teutones were to head south and advance toward Italy along the Mediterranean coast ; the Cimbri were to attempt to cross the Alps into Italy from the northwest by the Brenner Pass ; and the Tigurini ( the allied Celtic tribe who had defeated Longinus in 107 ) were to cross the Alps from the northeast.
Sydney Brenner, Jack Dunitz, Dorothy Hodgkin, Leslie Orgel, and Beryl M. Oughton, were some of the first people in April 1953 to see the model of the structure of DNA, constructed by Crick and Watson ; at the time they were working at Oxford University's Chemistry Department.
All were impressed by the new DNA model, especially Brenner who subsequently worked with Crick at Cambridge in the Cavendish Laboratory and the new Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
Brenner and other researchers have examined the collection of Ernest Hemingway's personal papers, which were opened to the public in 1979 with the completion of the John F. Kennedy Library, where they are held in Boston.
On 24 April 1945, Churchill was taken from Dachau over the Brenner Pass to Villabassa ( Niederdorf in the Tyrol ), together with many other prominent concentration camp inmates from different countries, where the SS left the prisoners behind as American forces were approaching.
In the meetings of the " Big Four ", in which Orlando's powers of diplomacy were inhibited by his lack of English the Great powers were only willing to offer Trentino to the Brenner, the Dalmatian port of Zara, the Island of Lagosta and a couple of small German colonies.
Sources show sixteen of the nineteen women guarding the camp were ; Fanny Baur, Leopoldine Bittermann, Ernestine Brenner, Anna Buck, Rosa Dolaschko, Maria Eder, Rosa Grassmann, Betty Hanneschaleger, Ruth Elfriede Hildner, Josefa Keller, Berta Kimplinger, Lieselotte Klaudat, Theresia Kopp, Rosalie Leimboeck, and Thea Miesl.
All were impressed by the new DNA model, especially Brenner who subsequently worked with Crick at Cambridge in the Cavendish Laboratory and the new Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
The " American plan " and " European Plan " were proposed by Sydney Brenner as competing models for the way brain cells determine their neural functions.
On May 2, 1921, despite warnings Yitzker and Brenner refused to leave the farm and were murdered, along with Yitzker's teenaged son, his son-in-law and two other renters.
Three Arab men were tried for the murder of Brenner, but were acquitted due to reasonable doubt.
Together with Sydney Brenner, Jack Dunitz, Dorothy Hodgkin, and Beryl M. Oughton he was one of the first people in April 1953 to see the model of the structure of DNA, constructed by Francis Crick and James Watson, at the time he and the other scientists were working at Oxford University's Chemistry Department.

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When several minutes had passed and Curt hadn't emerged from the livery stable, Brenner reentered the hotel and faced Summers across the counter.
Brenner shrugged carelessly.
`` One thing, Summers '', Brenner said.
`` I don't know, Mr. Brenner '', he said haltingly, beginning to get an inkling of Brenner's plans.
`` You can forget about Brenner, too '', Curt said.
He read a special announcement whereby Hurrays would feature a special floorshow at three A.M. starring Adele ( The Body ) Brenner and fourteen glamorous schoolgirls.
In the early 1970s, Sydney Brenner chose it as a model system for studying the way that genes control development.
* Brenner, Athalya, ed.
A public memorial was held on 27 September 2004 at the Salk Institute, La Jolla, near San Diego, California ; guest speakers included James D. Watson, Sydney Brenner, Alex Rich, Seymour Benzer, Aaron Klug, Christof Koch, Pat Churchland, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Tomaso Poggio, Leslie Orgel, Terry Sejnowski, his son Michael Crick, and his youngest daughter Jacqueline Nichols.
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* Brenner, Louis, The Shehus of Kukawa, Oxford 1973.
* 1940 – World War II: Axis Powers – Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini meet at the Brenner Pass in the Alps and agree to form an alliance against France and the United Kingdom.
* 1940 – Meeting between Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini at the Brenner Pass.
The feminist companion to the Bible series, edited by Athalya Brenner, has two volumes ( 1993, 2001 ) devoted to the Song, the first of which was actually the first volume of the whole series.
* March 18 – WWII: Axis powers: Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini meet at Brenner Pass in the Alps and agree to form an alliance against France and the United Kingdom.
* Physiology or Medicine – Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, and John E. Sulston
* June – Battle of Verona: The Visigoths under command of king Alaric I invade Italy again and advance through the Brenner Pass.
For the sake of his budding comedic career, he changed his surname to " Prinze ", which he chose because, according to his friend David Brenner, he originally wanted to be known as the King of comedy, but Alan King already had that last name, so he would be the Prince of comedy instead.

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One account of this practice claims that during the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, American figure skater Janet Lynn stumbled into Japanese pop culture when she fell during a free-skate period, but continued to smile even as she sat on the ice.

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The poet also describes the horror of death in battle, a theme continued from the second part of the poem, through the Last Survivor ’ s eyes.
This dual personality of the unseen and the seen, the spiritual and material, the eternal Christ and the corporeal Jesus manifest in flesh, continued until the Master's ascension, when the human, material concept, or Jesus, disappeared, while the spiritual self, or Christ, continues to exist in the eternal order of divine Science, taking away the sins of the world, as the Christ has always done, even before the human Jesus was incarnate to mortal eyes.
This was not, as may be thought, a momentary transient phenomenon: for it continued several hours together visible to our eyes, and brighter than the sun ;; the light of which would have eclipsed it, had not this been stronger.
Caesar continued his relationship with Cleopatra throughout his last marriage, which lasted fourteen years – in Roman eyes, this did not constitute adultery – and may have fathered a son called Caesarion.
As a youth, he suffered from a serious eye disease which particularly damaged his right eye ; he continued to have trouble with his eyes throughout his life.
Goddard further commented that Colbert " flipped " and " was at Paulette's eyes at every moment ," and said that they continued their feud throughout the duration of filming.
Her image was considered with more care ; although she continued to play character roles, she was often filmed in close-ups that emphasized her distinctive eyes.
Their evolution continued to produce adaptations for their specialized parasitic niche, such that they now have no wings and their eyes are covered over.
Jing Ke continued to advance toward the king, while explaining that his partner " has never set eyes on the Son of Heaven ", which is why he is trembling.
Even with this censorship, calypsos continued to push boundaries, with a variety of ways to slip songs past the scrutinizing eyes of the editor.
Many thought Galindez would defeat him, but Rossman opened up cuts over Galindez's eyes and continued fighting until near the end of the 13th round, when the referee stopped the fight, and Rossman became world champion.
Thus Alexandra became legitimate in the eyes of Greek law, but continued to be shunned and lacked the right of succession to the throne that dynastic princesses enjoyed under the monarchist constitution.
Under Félicité's parents ' friendly if vigilant eyes, he continued to court her.
Queen Elizabeth II continued to be the Rhodesian head of state in the eyes of Smith's administration, which regarded itself as " Her Majesty's Rhodesian Government " despite its international non-acknowledgement: " God Save the Queen " therefore remained the Rhodesian national anthem.
Heath was defeated in 1974 and in the eyes of many on the British left, the second Wilson government continued where it left off.
Neill continued to illustrate the Oz books after Baum's death, and his artwork was praised for helping give Ruth Plumly Thompson's books " legitimacy " in the eyes of Baum's fans.
In her eyes, it may have been he who continued to humiliate her by refusing to have sex with her.
Unlike Betty, Barney's narrative of the exam was fragmented, and he continued to keep his eyes closed for most of the exam.
Since the sepoys from Bengal – many of whom had fought against the Company in the Battles of Plassey and Buxar – were now suspect in British eyes, Hastings recruited farther west from the high-caste rural Rajputs and Brahmins of Awadh and Bihar, a practice that continued for the next 75 years.
“ Well, Doctor ,” they said, “ we are very hungry and tired, and will have to trouble you for a little dinner .” Doctor, looking up sadly, sighing and rubbing his eyes, said, “ Friends, I am very sorry it is so, but I have been very poorly for some days ; have no appetite and have not cooked anything, nor have I prepared anything to cook .” The two, making themselves very free, opened the cupboard and continued, “ Well, Doctor, as you are sick, we can cook a little for ourselves .” Doctor —“ I don ’ t like to put you to so much trouble ; besides I have nothing fit for you .” The two exclaimed, “ Oh!
He continued to be a dissident and a hero in the eyes of the Western powers, living in Belgrade as a controversial figure until his death on April 20, 1995.
Bartlett continued to watch the creature, and he reported it to have a disproportionately large, watermelon-shaped head and illuminated orange eyes, like glass marbles.
The hypnotizing of Nina was performed in disguise: with the backdrop of Bach's Dorian Toccata and Fugue in D-Minor, he questioned her about her studies in psychology and made a reference to regression as he spun the lampshade ; as he continued to talk about regression and later actively suggested it, her attention was caught by the bright flashing light in her eyes and she unknowingly went into a trance.
By this time, only light cavalry scouting units, " the eyes of the army " continued to wear front and back armor plates to protect themselves from distant or undisciplined musket-equipped troops.

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