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from: 1932 till: 1933 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera I
from: 1933 till: 1937 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera II
from: 1937 till: 1938 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera III
from: 1938 till: 1943 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera IV
from: 1943 till: 1944 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera V
from: 1944 till: 1948 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera VI
from: 1951 till: 1954 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera VII
from: 1957 till: 1959 shift :($ dx ,$ dy ) color: FF text: De Valera VIII
De Valera was elected president.
De Valera resented Collins's clear power and influence, which he saw as coming more from the secretive IRB than from his position as a Teachta Dála ( TD ) and minister in the Aireacht.
De Valera was a leader of Ireland's struggle for independence from Britain in the War of Independence and of the anti-Treaty opposition in the ensuing Irish Civil War ( 1922 – 1923 ).
Biographer Tim Pat Coogan sees his time in power as being characterised by economic and cultural stagnation, while Diarmaid Ferriter argues that the stereotype of De Valera as an austere, cold and even backward figure was largely manufactured in the 1960s and is misguided.
De Valera was born in New York City in 1882 to an Irish mother ; his parents, Catherine Coll ( subsequently Mrs Wheelwright ), an immigrant from Bruree, County Limerick, and Juan Vivion de Valera, a Cuban settler and sculptor of Spanish descent, were reportedly married on 18 September 1881 at St. Patrick's Church in Jersey City, New Jersey.
De Valera was throughout his life portrayed as a deeply religious man, who in death asked to be buried in a religious habit.
Category: De Valera family
De Valera retroactively dated the second act back to December, 1936.
After the Dáil voted by 64 to 57 to approve the Treaty in January, 1922, De Valera resigned the presidency ( which in August 1921 had been upgraded from a prime ministerial President of Dáil Éireann to a full head of state, called President of the Irish Republic ).
De Valera was replaced as president by Griffith.
His The " Death of Cuchalain " piece was chosen by De Valera as the national memorial to participants of the 1916 Rising and now resides in Dublin General Post Office.
* Éamon De Valera unveils statue of Robert Emmet in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 20 July 1919
De Valera personally developed a highly negative view of Haughey, whom he came to distrust.
De Valera appointed Lemass as Minister for Industry and Commerce, one of the most powerful offices in the Executive Council ( cabinet ), and a position he would occupy in every de Valera government.

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However, Schrader went on to say that De Niro's performance was inspired by a routine by " an underground New York comedian " whom he had once seen, possibly including his signature line.
It is in bondage to Satan ( whose works it renounces in baptism ), but has seeds of good ( De anima, xli ), and when awakened, it passes to health and at once calls upon God ( Apol., xvii.
De Camp once noted that he rarely used pen-names, " partly because my own true name sounds more like a pseudonym than most pseudonyms do.
After the war De Kuip became popular location once again.
De Montfort, who had remained in England to prepare for the ruling, at once resumed the war and thus exposed himself to accusations of perjury, from which he can only be defended on the hypothesis that he had been led to hope for a genuine compromise.
Mulisch often incorporated ancient legends or myths in his writings, drawing on Greek mythology ( e. g. in De Elementen ), Jewish mysticism ( in De ontdekking van de Hemel and De Procedure ), well known urban legends and politics ( Mulisch was politically left-wing, once signing a book " dedicated in admiration " to Fidel Castro ).
De Grummond notes that the ferry of Charon appears only once in surviving Etruscan art, and that some Etruscan demons are equipped with oars, but they typically use them as weapons rather than in their maritime function.
He was, however, ranked # 10 among Oscar De La Hoya's challengers at the welterweight division after his win over Flores, making him an official world title challenger once again.
Tiel once housed the famous jam factory De Betuwe.
Much of the area was once the property of James De St. Vrain, a brother of the last Spanish lieutenant governor of Upper Louisiana.
* Byron De La Beckwith, convicted murderer of civil rights leader Medgar Evers, moved to Signal Mountain near the end of his life and once called it " A little slice of heaven " in an interview.
De Ruyter once again embarked on the Tijdverdrijf arriving in the Sound 8 June ; there he waited for Lieutenant-Admiral Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam to arrive.
After that, he and Gordon boxed a rematch in Las Vegas, and De León dropped Gordon once in the first round and once in the twelfth, en route to a unanimous decision win in a history making bout: De León had now become the first boxer to win the world Cruiserweight title twice.
Ratliff was in turn beaten by Bernard Benton, who defended against De León on March 22, 1986, once again in Las Vegas.
During the 1990s, De León ran afoul of the law a number of times, once while he was carrying a rifle.
Baron Harkonnen states his intent to " send at once to Tleilax for a new Mentat " after Piter De Vries is killed.
More than once in his later years, De Quincey was forced to seek protection from arrest in the debtors ' sanctuary of Holyrood in Edinburgh.
Democrats who once praised De Sapio now excoriated him.
" In response, Prof. Paul De Waart said that the Court put the legality of the 1922 League of Nations Palestine Mandate and the 1947 UN Plan of Partition beyond doubt once and for all.

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