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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 and sixteen men later, a young Dane IIlugi came along and broke Grimhild's curse, thus also causing her to die at last.
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, 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 later
Eleven days later, the secret protocol of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was modified, allotting Germany a larger part of Poland, while ceding most of Lithuania to the Soviet Union.
Eleven months later, the probe would fail.
According to Michael Jeck's DVD commentary, Seven Samurai was among the first films to use the now-common plot element of the recruiting and gathering of heroes into a team to accomplish a specific goal, a device used in later films such as The Guns of Navarone, Ocean's Eleven, The Dirty Dozen, and the western remake The Magnificent Seven.
Eleven of the thirteen ratified to begin, all thirteen unanimously did so a year later.
Eleven people were killed and several hundred injured, the event later to become known as the Peterloo Massacre.
Eleven months later he received a further death sentence, but this too was commuted to life imprisonment.
Eleven days later, the Duke of Norfolk noted that the committee had not agreed on anything and proposed that the Lords examine six doctrinal questions which eventually became the basis of the Six Articles.
Eleven months later, their daughter Hélène was born, who would also become a noted physicist.
A more sympathetic serial murderer appears in the later novel The Count of Eleven ( 1991 ), which displays Campbell's gift for word play, and which the author has said is disturbing " because it doesn't stop being funny when you think it should ".
Eleven months later, Republican House Minority Leader John Boehner invited Obama to the annual House Issues Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, where the President answered questions and criticisms from Republican Congressmen and women.
Eleven days later, the inventor made another flight of ten seconds.
Eleven seconds later, Helios 2, a NASA probe, which was in orbit around the Sun, was saturated by the blast of radiation.
Eleven days later, on 1 March Napoleon escaped from Elba, starting the war in Europe again, and forcing the British to concentrate on the threat he posed.
Eleven months later Sam Moore performed " Soul Man " with Sting and Elvis Costello at one of Obama's inaugural parties.

Eleven and designs
Eleven companies submitted plans for the new Bull Ring however, Birmingham City Council elected to go for Laing's proposal which used substantial material from designs by James A. Roberts.

Eleven and had
:“ When in the autumn the English Eleven went to Australia it was said that they had come to Australia to “ fetch ” the ashes.
Eleven minutes after the declaration went into force, the United States de facto recognised the State of Israel, followed by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's Iran ( which had voted against the UN partition plan ), Guatemala, Iceland, Nicaragua, Romania, and Uruguay.
The United South of England Eleven ( USEE ) had been formed by Edgar Willsher in 1865 but the heyday of the travelling teams was over and their organisers were desperate to feature new attractions.
" Eleven players were inducted into that category, but in 2000, the Board of Directors eliminated it ; the players who had been inducted under this category were merged into the player category.
However, the Committee of Eleven, formed to work out various details including the mode of election of the President, recommended instead that the election be by a group of people apportioned among the states in the same numbers as their representatives in Congress ( the formula for which had been resolved in lengthy debates resulting in the Connecticut Compromise and Three-fifths compromise ), but chosen by each state " in such manner as its Legislature may direct.
In Eighteen Hundred and Eleven ( 1812 ), written after Britain had been at war with France for a decade and was on the brink of losing the Napoleonic Wars, Barbauld presented her readers with a shocking Juvenalian satire ; she argued that the British empire was waning and the American empire was waxing.
Eleven of the twelve episodes had a musical guest performing in the house or street.
Greenberg saw Bush's post-Painters Eleven work as a clear manifestation of the shift from abstract expressionism to Color Field painting and Lyrical Abstraction, a shift he had called for in most of his critical writings of the period.
Eleven of twelve of Hellmuth's bracelets have been in Texas hold ' em, though he has had some success in non-hold ' em events.
Cornell had recorded a demo of the song some time earlier, which was released only to members of the Eleven street team.
The team that became the Maroons was established in 1920 as the Pottsville Eleven, and had a roster mostly made up of firemen from the Yorkville Hose Company.
( He had a regrettable fondness for gassy soft drinks like " Burpsi-Booma " and " Eleven Urp.
Once they had realized their music changed and wanted to be taken more seriously, " Rainbow Butt Monkeys " became " Finger Eleven ".
Eleven people in all, including two lay choristers who had been instrumental in organising the revolt were hanged, drawn and quartered.
Eleven other men gave written testimony that they had also seen them and held them in their hands.
Eleven years earlier, in 1344, the King had granted the city its own mint.
Eleven had been first elected for the United Party and one ( a Native Representative Member ) defected from the Liberal Party of South Africa.
* Eleven had been born and brought up in slave states.
After attending Badminton School, a girls ' independent school in Bristol, followed by the Holland Park School, a state comprehensive school in London ( she had failed the Eleven Plus examination ), she won a scholarship to read history at St Anne's College, Oxford, despite gaining only one A-level.

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