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Early and photograph
Early color photograph taken by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii | Prokudin-Gorskii ( 1915 ).
Early experiments in color required extremely long exposures ( hours or days for camera images ) and could not " fix " the photograph to prevent the color from quickly fading when exposed to white light.
Early morning photograph from the pier tower
Early reactions to the photograph were strong ; for example, someone spit on it in 1967 at the Museum of Modern Art.
Early 20th-century alternator made in Budapest, Hungary, in the power generating hall of a hydroelectric station ( photograph by Prokudin-Gorsky, 1905 – 1915 ).
Early 20th century photograph of a matador, showing traditional outfit
Early color photograph of Ufa taken in 1910 by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky
Early colour photograph by Lippmann
* Early 1860s ( albumen print ) photograph of Harriet Moore At Bridgeman Art Library.
* Morden Station at CharlesHolden. com Early photograph of the station.
In 1986, Peter L. Jakab, National Air and Space Museum ( NASM ) Associate Director and Curator of Early Flight, wrote that the image " may very well have been an in-flight photograph " of one of Whitehead's gliders.
* CharlesHolden. com Early photograph of station
Early colour photograph, taken ca.
Early photograph of the Metcalfe Hall in Calcutta built to commemorate his efforts for a free press in India
Early photograph of Andrea Doria players.
* Early photograph of the original 1856 station, from Church Lane
A North American Aerospace Defense Command | NORAD Distant Early Warning Line ( DEW ) station in western Greenland is visible in the distance beyond the snow-drifted equipment pallet s in the foreground of this photograph.
Early or mid 1960s photograph of Moraes
Early photograph of Grassmarket, one of the locations in Confessions, taken around 28 years after publication of the novel.
* Early photograph, in the British Library collection, of Elphinstone College
Early colour photograph of flowers by Lippmann
Early World War II photograph of Lubbock Army Airfield, 1942

Early and war
Early in the war it was not uncommon for planters' sons to retain in camp Negro `` body servants '' to perform the menial chores such as cooking, foraging, cleaning the quarters, shining shoes, and laundering clothes.
Early in the war, the Germans began to create makeshift assault guns by mounting their infantry support weapons on the bed of a truck or on obsolete tanks with the turret removed.
Early in this war, armed forces under the French East India Company captured the British base of Calcutta in north-eastern India.
Early on he supported the nationalist rhetoric and the war effort, though with some hesitation as he viewed the war as a necessity to fulfill German duty as a leading state power.
Early in World War I, Japan took the opportunity to declare war on Germany and invaded the Northern Marianas, hoping to annex them.
Early civilian authorities called praetors doubled as military leaders during the summer war season.
During the Renaissance and the Early Modern period, siege warfare dominated the conduct of war in Europe.
Early ' modern ' wargaming, as popularised by Grant and Featherstone, usually broke down the history into " Ancients ", usually Biblical and Classical eras, " Horse and Musket ", covering the 18th and 19th centuries, and " Modern ", World war Two onwards.
Early in 1929, the Afghan leader King Amanullah lost power through revolution and civil war to Amir Habibullah II.
Early in 1940, he was trained for a commission after, whilst working in a kitchen, answering the question of an inspecting brigadier with a Greek proverb ; on several occasions, he told colleagues that he expected to be at least a major-general by the end of the war.
Early in his mayoral career, Thompson began to amass a war chest to support an eventual run for the Presidency by charging city drivers and inspectors $ 3 per month.
This gave the city defenses time to organize and repel Early, who arrived at Fort Stevens in Washington at around noon on July 11, two days after defeating Wallace at Monocacy, the northernmost Confederate victory of the war.
Early in his reign, Lucius received a request from prominent members of the town of Lucca to become the suzerain of the castle within the town in order to protect it from the war between Lucca and Pisa.
Early 13th century, Ada, Countess of Holland took refuge here when she was fighting in a civil war against her uncle, William I, Count of Holland.
Early in September, Cromwell also completed a new set of viceregential injunctions declaring open war on " pilgrimages, feigned relics, or images, or any such superstitions ", and commanding that " one book of the whole Bible of the largest volume in English " be set up in every church.
Early Swedish victories at Humlebaek and at the Battle of Narva in 1700 temporarily took both Denmark and Russia out of the war.
* Characters such as 武 ( war, martial arts ) or 屋 ( room, house ), pronounced roughly mwio and uk in Early Middle Chinese, have an initial v phoneme in Hakka, being vu and vuk in Hakka respectively ( Mandarin: wu ).
Early in the war they helped Gen. Taylor attack the fort and supply depot in St. Isabel, now the city of Port Isabel, Texas.
Early in the epic, Paris and Menelaus duel in an attempt to end the war without further bloodshed.
Early in the war, fighting descended into stagnant trench warfare.
Early state flag and war ensign, used until the mid-1600s.
Early devices for lie detection include an 1895 invention of Cesare Lombroso used to measure changes in blood pressure for police cases, a 1904 device by Vittorio Benussi used to measure breathing, and an abandoned project by American William Marston which used blood pressure to examine German prisoners of war ( POWs ).
Early in the war they were most readily available from army troops or gendarmerie who defected or were ambushed.
Early adherents include Woodrow Wilson and Norman Angell, who argued vigorously that states mutually gained from cooperation and that war was so destructive as to be essentially futile.

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