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Briefly and married
Briefly engaged to novelist Louis L ' Amour in the early 1950s, Newmar married J. Holt Smith, a lawyer, on August 5, 1977 and moved with him to Fort Worth, Texas where she lived until her divorce from Smith in 1984.
Briefly, Canova then was married to James Ripley, but the union soon was annulled during 1941.
Briefly, under Louis VII ' the Young ' ( 1120 – 1180 ), the House of Capet rose in their power in France – Louis married Aliénor ( 1122 – 1204 ), the heiress of the Duchy of Aquitaine, and so became Duke – an advantage which had been eagerly grasped by Louis VI ' the Fat ' ( 1081 – 1137 ), Louis the Young's father, when Aliénor's father had asked of the King in his Will to secure a good marriage for the young Duchess.

Briefly and was
Briefly, the first Aeolus was a son of Hellen and eponymous founder of the Aeolian race ; the second was a son of Poseidon, who led a colony to islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea ; and the third Aeolus was a son of Hippotes who is mentioned in Odyssey book 10 as Keeper of the Winds who gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind.
Briefly part of Saxony-Anhalt after the war, it was then administered within Bezirk Halle in East Germany.
Briefly following the discovery of San Luis Obispo, the city was forgotten.
Briefly attempting to pitch past the injury, Ryan threw one further pitch after tearing his ligament ; with his injured arm, his final pitch was measured at 98 miles per hour.
Briefly a small area of Clare was in the Clare-Galway South constituency during the 1970s before its abolition.
Briefly run by Lou Morris, the cinema was taken over in December 1930 by ABC Cinemas who ran it until its closure on 5 December 1959.
Briefly, it returned to Cluj in the first half of the 1940s, when the city came back under Hungarian administration, but it was again relocated in Szeged, following the reincorporation of Cluj into Romanian territory.
Briefly, the Royal Daffodil carried a white half mast light which was suspended within the rigging.
Briefly, he came to the conclusion that we could come to know an external world through experience, but that what we could know about it was limited by the limited terms in which the mind can think: if we can only comprehend things in terms of cause and effect, then we can only know causes and effects.
Briefly restored to health, he came out and did a little more work, but at bottom he was exhausted.
Briefly promoted to a principality in 1398 by King Richard II, it was reduced to an earldom again in 1399 by King Henry IV.
Briefly in demand for his services as a Touring Car co-driver, he raced occasionally in his home country's biggest endurance race, the Bathurst 1000 but success was elusive.
Briefly appointed as commander-in-chief of the Mexican Army of the North in 1846, Ampudia was removed from command following the brutal public execution of a local guerrilla leader on his personal orders.
Briefly placed in caretaker status, the base was renamed Pinecastle AFB and reactivated during the Korean War for use as a Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) facility for B-47 Stratojet and KC-97 Stratotanker aircraft.
Briefly joining Sweezy and Huberman as a third founding editor of Monthly Review — although not listed as such on the publication's masthead — was German émigré Otto Nathan ( 1893-1987 ).
Briefly, the area was under Samanid suzerainty, before it passed to Mahmud of Ghazna in 1017.
" Briefly in Soviet Russia socialism was not just a vision of a future society, but a description of an existing one.
Briefly after the end of the war, it was associated with the independence movement of the Lemko ( a Ukrainian related group, native to the Beskid Niski ), the Lemko-Rusyn Republic.
Briefly abolished by the Second Spanish Republic, it was restored by / for Francisco Franco in 1938.
", Kramer replies, " Briefly ," claiming the reason he was discharged is classified.
Briefly, there was an official union of some of the promotions who co-promoted SuperClash III.
Briefly was the Rock 100. 5 evening DJ team from the launch of the station until February 2008.
Briefly following the retirement of the Singer brand, and throughout the model life for principal export markets, the Singer Vogue was badged, like this one, as a Sunbeam. The Singer Vogue and Singer Gazelle were positioned slightly upmarket of the Hillmans Hunter and Minx respectively.

Briefly and Nancy
Briefly, she worked as the American business partner of London-based tastemaker Nancy Lancaster, the Virginia-born owner of the eminent British textile firm Sybil Colefax & John Fowler.
" Briefly aided along the way by chum Helen Corning, Nancy also wishes to discredit the Tophams, the Crowley family's snobby rivals.

Briefly and whose
Briefly he becomes the bodyguard to a sideshow attraction whose owner he murders after the man tries to frame him for a heinous crime.

Briefly and film
Briefly after, Tanović thanked everyone who worked with him on the film and supported its creation.
Briefly after, Tanović thanked everyone who worked with him on the film and supported its creation.
Briefly mentioned by J. P Telotte in his analysis of German film, “ German Expressionism: A Cinematic / Cultural Problem ”, expressionism focuses on the “ power of spectacles ” and offers audiences “ a kind of metonymic image of their own situation ”.

Briefly and include
Briefly, these include:
Briefly stated, Firkovich's discoveries include the major part of the manuscripts described in Pinner's Prospectus der der Odessaer Gesellschaft für Geschichte und Alterthum Gehörenden Aeltesten Hebräischen und Rabbinischen Manuscripte ( Odessa, 1845 ), a rather rare work which is briefly described in Literaturblatt des Orients for 1847, No. 2.

Briefly and 1950
** Briefly noted in The New Yorker 25 / 50 ( 4 February 1950 ): 93
** Briefly noted in The New Yorker 25 / 50 ( 4 February 1950 ): 95
Briefly a part of Strategic Air Command in 1949, it was reassigned to Air Defense Command in 1950 and provided air defense of the Upper Midwest of the United States until being reassigned to Tactical Air Command in 1970.

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Briefly, the basefield has to contain an ordered subfield ( in order for non-negativity to make sense ) and therefore has to have characteristic equal to 0 ( since any ordered field has to have such characteristic ).
Briefly in the 15th century, three separate lines of popes claimed authenticity ( see Papal Schism ).
Briefly imprisoned after returning to Iaşi, he soon after became involved in political agitation in Wallachia, assisting his friend Ion Ghica: in February, during a Romantic nationalist celebration, he traveled to Bucharest, where he met members of the secretive Frăţia organization and of its legal front, Soţietatea Literară ( including Ghica, Nicolae Bălcescu, August Treboniu Laurian, Alexandru G. Golescu, and C. A. Rosetti ).
Briefly in 1966, the Yonge – University subway ran in two branches: one west along Bloor to Keele ( Yonge – University – Bloor ), the other east along Bloor and Danforth to Woodbine ( Yonge – University – Danforth ).
Briefly in the mid-1970s the DFB decided to allocate the last UEFA Cup place to the DFB-Pokal runner-up instead of a third or fourth team qualified by performance in the league, meaning that at this point the DFB-Pokal qualified two teams for European competition ( winners for the Cup Winners ' Cup, runners-up for the UEFA Cup ).
Briefly employed by the International Refugee Organization, Djuvara became involved with the body of Romanian exiles, the Romanian National Committee, and helped organize American-assisted drops of voluntary paratroopers in support of the Romanian anti-communist resistance ( most of whom were captured by the Securitate ).
Briefly, upon her return, there was a difficult situation where she had developed a crush on one of her co-workers in Africa ( further reading below ).
Briefly stated, he argued that moral development is best thought of as one's progression in their capacity to reason morally about various moral dilemmas or conflicts of interest ( The most widely known moral scenario used in his research is usually referred to as the Heinz dilemma ).
Briefly working with Victor Gollancz again, Duff became the secretary of the National Campaign for the Abolition of Capital Punishment, set up in August 1955, in part, as a response to a number of controversial executions ( including that of Ruth Ellis ).
Briefly, the technique is based on the fact that free atoms will absorb light at frequencies or wavelengths characteristic of the element of interest ( hence the name atomic absorption spectrometry ).

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