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He hoped for an independent command, but his desires were thwarted in two instances: Lee chose Lt. Gen. Jubal Early to lead an expedition north through the Shenandoah Valley and threaten Washington, and Davis chose Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood to replace the faltering Joseph E. Johnston in the Atlanta Campaign.
Early recorded English instances of the name includes a reference to one Mannicus in the Domesday Book of 1086 and Algarus Manningestepsune in 1130, mentioned in Ekwall's " Early London Personal Names ".
Early instances of forced perspective used in low-budget motion pictures showed objects that were clearly different from their surroundings: often blurred or at a different light level.
Early instances of such memes included the infamous make money fast spam.
Early instances of modern information design include these effective examples:
Early instances of this name in Germany include one Tyle Wulf who lived in Treuenbrietzen in the year 1375 () and one Nivelung Wolf who was a citizen of Cologne in 1135 ().
Early exploration parties were often fur-trading expeditions, many of which marked the first recorded instances of Europeans ' reaching particular regions of North America.
Early instances of this type of warfare were by the British and Dutch against the Spanish treasure fleets of the 16th century, which resulted in financial gain for both captain and crew upon capture of enemy vessels (" prizes ").
Early instances of works being " banned in Boston " extend back at least to the year 1651.
By contrast, the serious transformations that Chinese models effected in the eighteenth century, on the plain style of Early Georgian English furniture, notable in the cabriole leg, or on the " naturalistic " style of English landscape gardening, to take two clear examples, are not considered instances of " Chinoiserie ".
Early voters in the 2008 Presidential election reported instances of malfunctioning machines.
Early in 1919, instances of rumored and actual mutinies in the Allied ranks became frequent.
Early English common law had, in many instances, imposed liability on those who had caused harm regardless of wrongful intent or negligence.
Early efforts were not always successful: in 1901, one researcher attempted to use John Fletcher's preference for "' em ," the contractional form of " them ," as a marker to distinguish between Fletcher and Philip Massinger in their collaborations but he mistakenly employed an edition of Massinger's works in which the editor had expanded all instances of "' em " to " them.

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Early in the Civil War, Confederate President Jefferson Davis decided that the Confederacy would attempt to hold as much of its territory as possible and he distributed its military forces around its borders and coasts.
Early BBSes were often a local phenomenon, as one had to dial into a BBS with a phone line and would have to pay additional long distance charges for a BBS out of the local calling area.
Early computer system documentation would specify the memory size with an exact number such as 4096, 8192, or 16384 words of storage.
Early sources are not clear but various groups of Christian communities would have had a group of college or presbyter-overseers functioning as leaders of the local churches.
Bernard would expand upon Anselm of Canterbury's role in transmuting the sacramentally ritual Christianity of the Early Middle Ages into a new, more personally held faith, with the life of Christ as a model and a new emphasis on the Virgin Mary.
There were many diverse Christian communities with wildly different Christologies, eschatologies, soteriologies, and cosmologies that existed alongside the " Early Church " which is itself a projected concept to indicate which communities were " proto-orthodox ," in that their views would become dominate.
Early Christendom would close at the end of imperial persecution of Christians after the ascension of Constantine the Great and the Edict of Milan in AD 313 and the First Council of Nicaea in 325.
Early origins of popular frozen desserts, such as ice cream, trace back to the Middle Ages when royalty would request fresh ice flavored with honey or a fruit syrup.
Early in 1779, Governor Clinton issued a proclamation stating that the state of New York would honor the Wentworth grants, if the settlers would recognize New York's political jurisdiction over the Vermont territory.
By the end of the Early Modern period however, and the beginnings of the Enlightenment, many European governments brought in laws prohibiting many superstitious beliefs in an attempt to bring an end to the Witch Hunt ; this would invariably affect the release of grimoires.
Early programmers were required to test virtually each program step and cautioned not to expect that the resulting program would " do the right thing " when given imperfect input.
During the Hillsborough Memorial Service on 15 April 2011, Liverpool MP Steve Rotherham announced he would submit an Early Day Motion to have Dalglish knighted, " not only for his outstanding playing and managerial career, but also the charity work he has done with his wife, Marina, for breast cancer support and what he did after Hillsborough.
Early on, her parents encouraged her to read, leading to what would become her love of reading.
Early into the administration, Bush made it known that she would focus much of her attention on education.
Early MUMPS programmers would often store a structure of related information as a delimited string, parsing it after it was read in ; this saved disk access time and offered considerable speed advantages on some hardware.
Early minivans models may be smaller than modern models, but still fit into the child subsegment ; the first-generation Renault Espace introduced in 1984 would be classified nowadays as a compact MPV, but later generations grew in size and the Espace is now considered a large MPV.
Early in 1976, Hell left The Heartbreakers ; he soon formed a new group that would become known as The Voidoids, " one of the most harshly uncompromising bands " on the scene.
Early in 313, Constantine and fellow Emperor Licinius reached an agreement at Milan that they would grant freedom of religion to the Christians and other religions and restore church property.
Early versions of the MINC-specific software package would not run on the 11 / 23 processor because of subtle changes in the instruction set ; MINC 1. 2 is documented as compatible with the later processor.
Early muskets produced large quantities of smoke and soot, which had to be cleaned from the action and bore of the musket frequently, either through the action of repeated bore scrubbing, or a deliberate attempt to create " soot grooves " that would allow for more shots to be fired from the firearm.
Early in the seventh season, Tom Paris and B ' Elanna Torres married after a long courtship, and Torres would give birth to their child in the series finale.
Early adherents of the Kabbalah portray Solomon as having sailed through the air on a throne of light placed on an eagle, which brought him near the heavenly gates as well as to the dark mountains behind which the fallen angels Uzza and Azzazel were chained ; the eagle would rest on the chains, and Solomon, using the magic ring, would compel the two angels to reveal every mystery he desired to know.
Early in March 2009, it was announced that the Seinfeld cast would reunite for the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

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Early cars were simply named " Ford GT ".
Early ideas of eugenics posited that human intelligence correlated strongly with social class, but these ideas were rejected, and the idea that genes ( or simply " blood ") determined a person's character became regarded as racist.
Early versions of these devices simply " inverted " one important component of the TV signal, re-inverting it at the client end for display.
Early complaints focused on a perceived cliquiness: " on personal mannerisms-the favourite phrases (' ex-quisitely civilized ', and ' How simply too extraordinary!
In The Shape of the Turtle: Myth, Art and Cosmos in Early China, Sarah Allan noted that many aspects of the Xia are simply the opposite of traits held to be emblematic of the Shang dynasty.
Early Chinese literature refers to the Yellow River simply as ( Old Chinese: * C. gˤaj ), a character that has come to simply mean " river " in modern usage.
A quarterstaff ( plural quarterstaves ), also short staff or simply staff is a traditional European pole weapon and a technique of stick fighting, especially as in use in England during the Early Modern period.
Early in 1976, an endgame was added after each match, with the champion simply selecting a star, each of whom held an envelope with a prize ; the top prize was $ 5, 000.
If the focus regarding the Synod of Whitby is on the specific decisions made, then it was simply one of many councils held concerning the proper calculation of Easter throughout Latin Christendom in the Early Middle Ages.
Early laws simply prohibited driving while intoxicated, requiring proof of a state of intoxication with no specific definition of what level of inebriation qualified.
When CBS was purchased by Viacom, which also owned Nickelodeon, Viacom simply repurposed much of the Nick Jr. lineup in addition to adding a Saturday edition of the CBS morning-news program The Early Show.
Early examples simply featured hammocks and a stove in the hold of a trader, but boatbuilders soon began to make craft specifically for pleasure sailing and holidays, using the same hull and rig design but incorporating living quarters instead of a cargo hold.
Early completely artificial canals, across fairly flat countryside, would get round a small hill or depression by simply detouring ( contouring ) around it.
Early hillbilly also borrowed elements of the blues and drew upon more aspects of 19th-century pop songs as hillbilly music evolved into a commercial genre eventually known as country and western and then simply country.
Early computers used a variety of memory systems, some of which happened to be non-volatile, although not typically by design but simply as a side-effect of their construction.
Early in his career, Miller was accused of being simply imitative of Pastorius, but has since more fully integrated the latter's methodology into his own sound.
As of 2008, The Saturday Early Show no longer carried a separate name from the weekday edition, and was introduced simply as The Early Show.
Early customers also included Lufthansa pilots who had read about the board, who simply included one as personal luggage on their return journey from Los Angeles International Airport.
Early versions of Unix filesystems were referred to simply as FS.
In European folklore and folk-belief of the Medieval and Early Modern periods, familiar spirits ( sometimes referred to simply as " familiars ") were supernatural entities believed to assist witches and cunning folk in their practice of magic.
Anthony J. Barbieri-Low, a Professor of Early Chinese History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, points out that Song scholars ' appreciation of art created by their peers was not extended to those who made a living simply as professional artists:
His early-morning talk show, simply called The Early Show, formerly aired on KGO News Talk 810 in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1977 until December 2, 2011.
The program was simply known as the " Early Show " and primarily consisted of lively ( and sometimes confrontational ) discussion of contemporary issues in American politics, culture, and current events.

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