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Eleven and years
Grace recorded in his Reminiscences that he saw his first great cricket match in 1854 when he was barely six years old, the occasion being a game between William Clarke's All-England Eleven ( the AEE ) and twenty-two of West Gloucestershire.
* March 5 – Boston Massacre: Eleven Americans are shot, five fatally, by British troops in an event that helps start the American Revolutionary War 5 years later.
Eleven years later in 1482, the fortress of São Jorge da Mina in the town of Elmina on the Gold Coast in the Gulf of Guinea was built.
Eleven years later the two nations signed a peace treaty on 30 October 1980 to put the border dispute over the Gulf of Fonseca and five sections of land boundary before the International Court of Justice.
Eleven years later, he received the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award.
Eleven years ago, as a condition for ending the Persian Gulf War, the Iraqi regime was required to destroy its weapons of mass destruction, to cease all development of such weapons, and to stop all support for terrorist groups.
* Hercule et Omphale is a short, sexually explicit poem by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire appearing in the erotic ( and for many years forbidden ) novel Les onze mille verges ( The Eleven Thousand Penises ).
Eleven years later the urban district Councils of Teddington, Hampton & Hampton Wick merged with Twickenham.
Eleven years later, his son Alexander Jr. became the first black graduate of the University of Iowa College of Law and its first black graduate from any department.
Eleven years before Germany's first attempt at democracy really took its last breath, when the Nazis came to power in 1933, in this poem Tucholsky already pointed a finger at those responsible – the poem describes the " mob " living off the republic, sabotaging it and scrawling swastikas on its doors.
Eleven years later, he made his adult acting debut in a role that went quite unnoticed in Ketan Mehta's Holi ( 1984 ).
Eleven years after his film debut, Day-Lewis continued his film career with a small part in Gandhi ( 1982 ) as Colin, a street thug who bullies the title character, only to be immediately chastised by his high-strung mother.
Eleven years later, implosion designs had advanced sufficiently that the-diameter sphere of Fat Man had been reduced to a-diameter cylinder long, the Swan device.
Eleven years later, the sentence was included in the Catechism of the Council of Trent of 1566.
He did not take the Eleven plus exam and went to Worsbrough Dale School ( now called the Elmhirst School ), leaving at 15 to become a coal miner at Woolley Colliery from 1953, where he became the pit delegate ten years later.
It was incorrectly believed ( for many years ) that Cornell had written the Eleven song " Someone to Die For " on the 2004 Spider-Man 2 soundtrack, but this was corrected in an interview in April 2007.
Eleven days later, Albert Einstein was born, who would go on to develop the geometric theory of gravity that Clifford had suggested nine years earlier.
Eleven church staff members including Mary Sue Hubbard and other highly-placed officials, pleaded guilty or were convicted in federal court based on evidence seized in the raids and received sentences from two to six years ( some suspended ).
Eleven years into Sunday's evangelistic career, both he and his wife had been pushed to their emotional limits.
Eleven years later, conflicts between American merchant shipping and pirates in the Mediterranean Sea led to the Naval Act of 1794, which created the US Navy.
Eleven years after he took power, in April 1976, Boumediene set out in a draft document called the National Charter the principles on which the long-promised constitution would be based.
In 1972 Van Zandt recorded tracks for an album with a working title of Seven Come Eleven, which would remain unreleased for many years due to a dispute between his manager Kevin Eggers and producer Jack Clement.
Eleven years earlier a son, Ruairí, died in infancy.
The Eleven Plus was a result of the major changes which took place in British education in the years up to 1944.

Eleven and sixteen
Eleven television stations are available over the air in Grand Junction, and over sixteen radio stations are also able to be received.
Eleven counties in Alabama, sixteen in Mississippi, and five in Florida were declared eligible for disaster aid.

Eleven and men
Eleven men, a woman and a teen-age boy tramped over cold, damp, fog-enshrouded ground during a two-hour field drill in the problems of guerrilla warfare.
Eleven of the Indian fighters that day were Robert A. Anderson, Hiram Good, Sim Moak, Hardy Thomasson, Jack Houser ( also spelled Howser by Anderson ), Henry Curtis ( leader of the Concow men ), his brother Frank Curtis, as well as Tom Gore, Bill Matthews, and William Merithew.
Eleven men were rescued.
Eleven other men gave written testimony that they had also seen them and held them in their hands.
Eleven men are alive, but barely.
At the beginning of November 1943, six men from Kauffman's Naval Combat Demolition Unit Eleven ( NCDU-11 ) were sent to England to start preparations for the Normandy invasion.
Eleven men went to the woods to get out logs – some of these were T. Kenty, C. Todd, Lang, Miller, and the Halls.
Eleven of the men are wearing dark-coloured football shirts with lighter sleeves, white shorts, shin pads and football boots.
Eleven men operated the station until June 1945, when they were able to return to their country.
" He continued, " Eleven months after this speech was delivered by this prophetic chief, ninety-six of these same Christian Indians, about sixty of them women and children, were murdered at the place where these very words had been spoken, by the same men he had alluded to, and in the same manner that he had described.
Soon the jailer, who was the servant of the Eleven, entered and stood by him, saying: " To you, Socrates, whom I know to be the noblest and gentlest and best of all who ever came to this place, I will not impute the angry feelings of other men, who rage and swear at me, when, in obedience to the authorities, I bid them drink the poison -- indeed, I am sure that you will not be angry with me ; for others, as you are aware, and not I, are to blame.
Eleven fencers, six men and five women, represented Great Britain in 1980.
Eleven fencers, 10 men and one woman, represented Sweden in 1988.
Eleven men in old-fashioned association football attire stand in a line: ten wear dark shirts, white shorts and black socks, and the other wears a still darker shirt.
Eleven fencers, seven men and four women, represented Poland in 1996.
Eleven fencers, nine men and two women, represented Spain in 1996.
Eleven more men from various Christian denominations, social positions and religious training were called to the newly founded apostle ministry from then until 1835.
Eleven of the surviving men eventually made it back home to tell of the battle, while others gained refuge in California or Mexico.
Frank Feller, a Swiss artist domiciled in England painted The Last Eleven at Maiwand in 1882 depicting a small group of men from the 66th Regiment making a last stand.
Eleven of the 19 men who had been indicted for Hennessy's murder were lynched.
Their most famous beer was Brew XI ( using Roman numerals, and so pronounced Brew Eleven ), advertised with the slogan " for the men of the Midlands ".
Eleven Protestant men were taken from a minibus, ten of whom were shot dead by a group calling itself the South Armagh Republican Action Force.

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