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Bystanders as well as homeless people and political activists got caught up in the police action that took place on the night of August 6 and the early morning of August 7, after a large number of police surrounded the park and charged at the hemmed-in crowd while other police ordered all pedestrians not to walk on streets neighboring the park.

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Bystanders and others who do not sign release forms are also customarily pixelized.

recalled and woman
Ivinskaya later recalled, " But I became so ill through loss of blood that she and Luisa had to get me to the hospital, and I not longer remember exactly what passed between me and this heavily built, strong-minded woman, who kept repeating how she didn't give a damn for our love and that, although she no longer loved Leonidovich herself, she would not allow her family to be broken up.
While yet at age 12, as recalled in his Mémoires, he experienced his first passion for a woman, an 18-year-old next door neighbour named Estelle Fornier ( née Dubœuf ).
Authors Andrew McEwen and Ed Jocelyn who retraced the route of the Long March, interviewing survivors along the way, said that a woman in her early 80s recalled that local people led the way across the bridge and were all shot and killed.
" Conditions in the refugee camps " were so bad that some actually tried to escape back into Germany and were shot ," recalled a British woman who was sent to help those who had been expelled.
One woman recalled that the man asked her to help him carry the case to his car, a light-brown Volkswagen Beetle.
Many years later, she recalled " If a woman earned a dollar by scrubbing, her husband had a right to take the dollar and go and get drunk with it and beat her afterwards.
She was described as a woman " always ready to laugh " and " maternal in a light-hearted way " and her daughter recalled that she was often torn between her desire to care for her family and her need to be involved in the " mechanics " of acting.
Barbara Gittings recalled years later of an instance when, in preparation for a national convention, members of the DOB persuaded a woman who had worn men's clothing all her life, " to deck herself out in as ' feminine ' a manner as she could ... Everyone rejoiced over this as though some great victory had been accomplished ... Today we would be horrified at anyone who thought this kind of evangelism had a legitimate purpose.
She also suffered from a mental illness, possibly bipolar disorder ; Molotov recalled that she suffered from mood changes that made her seem like a " mad woman ".
He and Counter Intelligence Corps ( CIC ) special agent Hans Wintzen only had one solid lead: Raymond Kurtz, a B-17 pilot shot down by the Germans, recalled that a woman who had visited his prison camp seeking interviews was the broadcaster who called herself " Midge at the mike.
Burstyn later recalled, " It was early in the woman ’ s movement, and we were all just waking up and having a look at the pattern of our lives and wanting it to be different.
The oldest extant version could be that recalled by a correspondent to the Gentleman's Magazine in 1823, which he claimed to have heard from a woman who was a child in the reign of Charles II ( r. 1660-85 ) and had the lyrics:
In the January, 2007 issue of Q magazine, Stewart recalled: " Maggie May was more or less a true story, about the first woman I had sex with, at the Beaulieu Jazz Festival.
He recalled in his autobiography that " Shirley " was a common name for boys where he came from, but many who read his column thought Povich was a woman ; in jest, Walter Cronkite even proposed marriage to " her.
But a woman who had been admitted to St Thomas ' in 1970 with post-natal depression, and was left with memory loss after treatment with narcosis and electroconvulsive therapy, recalled her experience with anger.
She was a very beautiful woman, with a hilarious sense of humor, a grammatical stickler ... a feminist ... generous and warm-hearted, recalled William F. Buckley Jr., who knew her in later years.
Poring over the short entries in the diary, Claudia allows herself to reflect on her bitterness about having been left behind and having become wholly different from the woman he knew and loved, and to make peace with the fact that she too will soon become nothing more than a set of imperfect memories as recalled by those who knew her.
( see Charles Darwin's views on religion ) He recalled Annie and thought of how, but for her untimely death, she would now " have grown into a delightful woman ... Tears still come into my eyes, when I think of her sweet ways ".
In an afterword written many years later as part of the re-release by Naiad Press, Highsmith recalled that the novel was inspired by a mysterious woman who came to shop at a store where she was working.
Just as it seems that Miss Rich is the murderer, Mrs. Upjohn enters the room having been recalled from her holiday in Anatolia and identifies by face the woman she had seen through Mrs Bulstrode's window: Ann Shapland, who is well known in intelligence circles as a ruthless espionage agent and a mercenary.

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Accordingly the request was granted, but the Elector himself, who had not been consulted by his mother, rejected the proposal and recalled his agent Schutz, whose impolitic handling of the affair had caused the Hanoverian interest to suffer and had made Oxford's dismissal more likely than ever.
MIDI's introduction coincided with the dawn of the personal computer era and the introductions of samplers, whose ability to play back prerecorded sounds allowed stage performances to include effects that previously were unobtainable outside of the studio, and digital synthesizers, which allowed pre-programmed sounds to be stored and recalled with the press of a button.
He is considered one of the greatest Italian actors and is commonly recalled as an extremely professional, versatile, magnetic interpreter, whose long career includes both important productions as well as dozens of divertissements ( which made him greatly popular ).
Instead the NSW Corps, now known as the 102nd Regiment of Foot, was to be recalled to England and replaced with the 73rd Regiment of Foot, whose commanding officer would take over as Governor.
A classmate recalled that when the Belgian priests, whose first language was Dutch, misspoke in French, Mobutu would leap to his feet in class and point out the mistake.
The most famous occupant in the East cemetery is probably Karl Marx ( whose tomb's attempted bombings on 2 September 1965 and in 1970 are still recalled by some Highgate residents ), and it is celebrated by a memorial ( he was buried nearby ).
As an exemplar of devoted motherhood, she was partly assimilated to the grain-goddess Demeter, whose torchlight procession recalled her search for her lost daughter, Persephone.
What he valued in Wells was not the later polemicist, but the novelist whose evocation of certain aspects of life in England before the First World War recalled to Orwell comparable experiences of his own.
Philippicus was recalled and was replaced by Comentiolus under whose command the Romans defeated the Persians at Sisauranon.
The ambition of this piece would later be recalled by the British bootlegger Osymyso, whose " Intro-Inspection " emulates the pop-junkie feel of Plexure.
The reasons for this break are less clear and simple than those of the split with Austria, but there several key events occurred over the winter of 1799 – 1800 that helped: Bonaparte released 7, 000 captive Russian troops that Britain had refused to pay the ransom for ; Paul grew closer to the Scandinavian countries of Denmark and Sweden, whose claim to neutral shipping rights offended Britain ; Paul had the British ambassador in St. Petersburg recalled and Britain did not replace him, with no clear reason given as to why ; and Britain, needing to choose between their two allies, chose Austria, who had certainly committed to fighting Napoleon to the end.
Carlyle's autobiography recalled the Porteous Riots of 1736, and his friendship with Adam Smith, David Hume, Charles Townshend and John Home, the dramatist, for witnessing the performance of whose tragedy Douglas he was censured in 1757.
The contemporaries of Tchaikovsky recalled the composer taking great interest in the life story of Bavarian King Ludwig II, whose tragic life had supposedly been marked by the sign of Swan and who — either consciously or not — was chosen as the prototype of the dreamer Prince Siegfried.
He was also a former marine whose unit was recalled for service in Iraq.
A U. S. forward artillery observer whose radio and landlines had been destroyed by shellfire recalled, " It was murder.
According to another interpretation, he was recalled by Bestuzhev whose enemies plotted his downfall.
Scharnhorst, recalled to the king's headquarters, refused a higher post but became Chief of Staff to Blücher, in whose vigour, energy, and influence with the young soldiers he had complete confidence.
In her place came Hsui Tai, played by Japanese actress Misako Koba whose poor grasp of English made her hard to understand and Nicholas Young later recalled that he and other actors found this difficult during production.
Nevertheless, when parliament met in February 1771 another money bill was thrown out on the motion of Flood ; and the next year Lord Townshend, the lord lieutenant whose policy had provoiced this conflict, was recalled.
As in the Paris Commune and Russian Revolutions of 1905 and 1917, they will be organs of direct democracy whose delegates can be recalled by the electors.
In Miguel de Cervantes ' Don Quixote, the ideal beauty is Dulcinea whose " hairs are gold "; in Milton's poem Paradise Lost the noble and innocent Adam and Eve have " golden tresses ", the protagonist-womanizer in Guy de Maupassant's novel Bel Ami who " recalled the hero of the popular romances " has " slightly reddish chestnut blond hair ", while near the end of J. R. R. Tolkien's work The Lord of the Rings, the especially favorable year following the War of the Ring was signified in the Shire by an exceptional number of blonde-haired children.
" One former NSA senior recalled him as a man of unlimited energy and enthusiasm and a man whose judgment was usually " sound and right.
The ambition of this piece would later be recalled by the British bootlegger Osymyso, whose " Intro-Inspection " captured the pop-junkie feel of Plexure.
Phips, whose rule in Massachusetts was unpopular, was recalled to England to answer a variety of charges his opponents made.

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