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Charles Harve, who recently won the `` Most Muscular Man '' subdivision award in the Mr. Canada event ; ;
The Peace of Crépy in September 1544 deprived him of this employment, but he had won a considerable reputation, and when Charles was preparing to attack the Schmalkaldic League, he took pains to win Albert's assistance.
In the end England and the Dutch Republic took control of the newly won territory for the duration of the war ; after which it was to be handed over to the direct rule of ‘ Charles III ’, subject to the reservation of a Dutch Barrier, the extent and nature of which had yet to be settled.
Between 718 and 723, Charles secured his power through a series of victories: he won the loyalty of several important bishops and abbots ( by donating lands and money for the foundation of abbeys such as Echternach ), he subjugated Bavaria and Alemannia, and he defeated the pagan Saxons.
For his appearance on the heavily collaborative track " Back on the Block ", a composition by jazz musician Quincy Jones that " attempt to bring together black musical styles from jazz to soul to funk to rap ", Ice-T won a Grammy Award for the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, an award shared by others who worked on the track including Jones and fellow jazz musician Ray Charles.
* 1644 – Charles I of England defeats a Parliamentarian detachment at the Battle of Cropredy Bridge, the last battle won by an English King on English soil.
Charles Taylor won the 1997 presidential elections with 75. 33 percent of the vote, while the runner-up, Unity Party leader Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, received a mere 9. 58 percent of the vote.
The group won the Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy ( previously won by such groups as Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix ) in 1971.
Eventually, Charles Bluhdorn, the president of Paramount parent Gulf + Western, was won over to letting Brando have the role ; when he saw the screen test, he asked in amazement, " What are we watching?
Charles Porter's photograph of firefighter Chris Fields holding the dying infant Baylee Almon won the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography in 1996.
The photo, taken by utility company employee Charles H. Porter IV, won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography.
The subsequent competition for the reconstruction of the Palace was won by architect Charles Barry and his design for a building in the Perpendicular Gothic style.
With the help of a handful of local French administrators and officers, the British, and the Belgian government in exile Charles de Gaulle's Free French won over large parts of the French Empire.
In 1535 Charles V won an important victory against the Ottomans at Tunis, which together with the war against Venice the following year, led Suleiman to accept proposals from Francis I of France to form an alliance against Charles.
An influential arena for the great split screen movies of the 1960s were two world's fairs-the 1964 New York World's Fair, where Ray and Charles Eames had a 17-screen film they created for IBM's " Think " Pavilion ( it included sections with race car driving ) and the 3-division film To Be Alive, by Francis Thompson, which won the Academy Award that year for Best Short.
Charles Jewtraw from Lake Placid, New York, won the first Olympic gold medal, though several Norwegians in attendance claimed Oskar Olsen had clocked a better time.
Most recent designs are For The People and Empire of the Sun, each of which won the Charles S. Roberts Award for best game in their category.
Lawyer Charles Rembar sued the New York City Postmaster, and won in New York and then on federal appeal.
This was the turning point, because Charles Rembar appealed a restraining order against it all the way to the U. S. Supreme Court and won.
Charles Dickens wrote of her in 1865 that " he carpenter's daughter has won a name for herself, and has deserved to win it.
Gifts or promises had won the support of the Rhenish and Swabian towns ; a marriage alliance secured the friendship of the Habsburgs ; and an alliance with Rudolf II of Bavaria, Count Palatine of the Rhine, was obtained when Charles, who had become a widower in 1348, married his daughter Anna.
He held to the Catholic faith and thus won the support of Charles IX, and by 1563 appears to have fully reconstituted his father's establishment in Paris.

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* 1958 – May 1958 crisis: a group of French military officers lead a coup in Algiers demanding that a government of national unity be formed with Charles de Gaulle at its head in order to defend French control of Algeria.
Three national synods were held during his pontificate at Naples under Alfonso Cardinal Caraffa ( whose family had, after inquiry, been reinstated by Pius V ), at Milan under Saint Charles Borromeo, and at Machim.
Ray Charles came to national prominence in 1955 with " I Got a Woman ".
The Bell Curve, published in 1994, was written by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray as a work designed to explain, using empirical statistical analysis, the variations in intelligence in American society, raise some warnings regarding the consequences of this intelligence gap, and propose national social policy with the goal of mitigating the worst of the consequences attributed to this intelligence gap.
In 1860, Belgium formally adopted the song and music as its national anthem, although the then prime minister, Charles Rogier edited out lyrics attacking the Dutch Prince of Orange.
In the words of the social reformer Charles Freer Andrews, " The Swami's intrepid patriotism gave a new colour to the national movement throughout India.
In U. S. v. Grinnell, 384 U. S. 563 ( 1966 ), the trial judge, Charles Wyzanski, composed the market only of alarm companies with services in every state, tailoring out any local competitors ; the defendant stood alone in this market, but had the court added up the entire national market, it would have had a much smaller share of the national market for alarm services that the court purportedly used.
As the first American in orbit, Glenn was celebrated as a national hero, and received a ticker-tape parade in New York City, reminiscent of that given for Charles Lindbergh and other great dignitaries.
Football Association committee member Charles Sutcliffe's view was typical of British attitudes: " the national associations of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland have quite enough to do in their own International Championship which seems to me a far better World Championship than the one to be staged in Rome ".
The official national ceremonies are held at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, presided over by the Governor General of Canada, any members of the Royal Family ( such as Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, in 2009 ),
They were almost viewed as a ' national redoubt ,' permitting the survival and rebuilding of forces if Belgium was again invaded .< ref > David Isby and Charles Kamps Jr, ' Armies of NATO's Central Front ,' Jane's Publishing Company, 1985, p. 59.
Two mentors were entrusted with countering the dangerous ideas about national liberation Charles had learned in France.
Indeed, Charles ' motto, Plus Ultra (' Further Beyond '), became the national motto of Spain.
The same year, André Philip became commissaire national à l ' Intérieur of the Free French ( France libre ), and Félix Gouin joined Charles de Gaulle in London to represent the socialists.
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Peak Charles National Park is a national park in Western Australia ( Australia ), east of Perth and north west of Esperance.
Charles Champlin from Los Angeles Times commented that: " Despite an over explicit soundtrack and some moments when the story in fact became a sermon, the movie effectively translated a changed national consciousness into credible and touching personal terms ".
Sir Charles Hardy Group is a national park in Far North Queensland, Australia, 1, 997 km northwest of Brisbane.
Throughout the 19th century's romantic nationalism Charles XII remained a national hero, idealized as a heroic, virtuous young warrior king, and his fight against Peter the Great was associated with the contemporary Swedish-Russian enmity ( in the century following the king's death, Russia had through several wars won all of Finland from Sweden ).
In 1975, Pt Baker made national news when Zieske v Butz, a landmark lawsuit against the US Forest Service brought by residents Charles Zieske, Alan Stein, and Herb Zieske, was decided by Judge Van der Heydt, the Alaska Federal District court judge.
Founded in 1929, it is the home of four national Historic Landmark vessels, including the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan, the oldest merchant vessel in the country.
In 2006, Simpson was awarded the Charles Lynch Award in recognition of his outstanding coverage of national issues.
The Stuckist art group staged their first demonstration against the prize, dressed as clowns, describing it as an " ongoing national joke " and " a state-funded advertising agency for Charles Saatchi ", adding " the only artist who wouldn't be in danger of winning the Turner Prize is Turner ", and concluding that it " should be re-named The Duchamp Award | archivedate = 8 May 2007

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