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Eugene's and remaining
With the Daddies having already developed a local following, Ferociously Stoned set a record for advance sales in Eugene's record stores, going on to become a regional success upon release, remaining for over a year on The Rockets Northwest Top Twenty list and receiving favorable reviews in The Rocket, Alternative Press and The Oregonian.
Before it was even officially released, Ferociously Stoned became a regional best-seller, setting a record for advance sales in Eugene's record stores and then remaining for over a year on The Rockets Northwest Top Twenty list, helping expand the Daddies ' touring reach to as far as Alaska and Los Angeles by 1992.

Eugene's and brother
Subsequent to the date when the play is set ( 1912 ), but prior to the play's writing ( 1941 42 ), Eugene's older brother Jamie did drink himself to death ( c. 1923 ).
When Langworthy retired in 1892, Eugene's brother Herbert bought his share and the company was re-organized as The Adams Company, foundry and machine shop.
* Stanley Jerome, 18½: Eugene's older brother

Eugene's and Louis
With Prince Eugene's subsequent success at the Battle of Turin in northern Italy, the Allies had imposed the greatest loss of territory and resources that Louis XIV would suffer during the war.
One of Eugene's brothers, Louis Julius, had entered Imperial service the previous year, but he had been immediately killed fighting the Ottoman Turks in 1683.
With Eugene's help Louis found employment in the Imperial army, only to be killed in action against the French in 1702.

Eugene's and
Marlborough's anxiety was finally allayed when, just past noon, Colonel Cadogan reported that Eugene's Prussian and Danish infantry were in place the order for the general advance was given.
Certainly Eugene's appearance was not impressive " He was never good looking …" wrote the Duchess of Orléans, " It is true that his eyes are not ugly, but his nose ruins his face ; he has two large teeth which are visible at all times.
Nevertheless, it is clear that Baden was impressed with Eugene's qualities " This young man will, with time, occupy the place of those whom the world regards as great leaders of armies.
Against Eugene's advice Amadeus insisted on engaging the French at Staffarda and suffered a serious defeat only Eugene's handling of the Savoyard cavalry in retreat saved his cousin from disaster.
This was Eugene's first truly independent command no longer need he suffer under the excessively cautious generalship of Caprara and Caraffa, or be thwarted by the deviations of Victor Amadeus.
* Steve Vai " Eugene's Trick Bag " from the movie Crossroads.
He had already taken orders, and one of the first acts of Pope Eugene's successor, Pope Nicholas V ( 1447 1455 ), was to make him Bishop of Trieste.
Oxford ( Harley ) and St John had no intention of letting Britain's new Captain-General undertake any action, and issued Ormonde his ' restraining orders ' in May, forbidding him to use British troops in action against the French an infamous step that ultimately ruined Eugene's campaign in Flanders.

Eugene's and for
It took many years for Eugene's success to counteract his reputation among Gauss's friends and colleagues.
In Vienna Eugene's attitude was dismissed as the arrogance of a young upstart, but so impressed was the Emperor by his passion for the Imperial cause he promoted him to Field-Marshal in 1693.
When Caraffa's replacement, Count Caprara, was himself transferred in 1694, it seemed that Eugene's chance for command and decisive action had finally arrived.
Little is known of Pope Eugene's early life other than that he was a Roman from the Aventine and was known for his holiness, gentleness, and charity.
These concessions also were due to the invasion of the Papal States by the former Papal condottiero Niccolò Fortebraccio and the troops of Filippo Maria Visconti led by Niccolò Piccinino in retaliation for Eugene's support to Florence and Venice against Milan ( see also Wars in Lombardy ).
With Prince Eugene's rout of the French army at Turin in September, 1706 proved a miraculous year for Allied arms.
Prince Eugene's retreat from Toulon ( Marlborough's major goal for 1707 ) ended any lingering hopes of a war-winning blow that year.
Eugene's wife, Virginia Kettering, lived in the house for many years, restoring and redecorating it.
* Teddy Spirodakis: Chris asked Eugene to do him the favor of going to whack Spirodakis in exchange for Chris ' putting in a good word to Tony for Eugene's retirement from the Family.
That same year he supported Eugene Talmadge's candidacy for governor that year and then Herman Talmadge's claim to the office after Eugene's death.
From the moment he is made the subject of the first assignment — he spends over six hours loosening the screws in Brother Eugene's room and eventually has to have Vigil assistance to complete the task — the reader is made to sympathize with him, and to feel that he is a potential ally for Jerry, such as when he makes the most of a pass from Jerry and scores for the freshman football team.
Gerald has known Arnold for years ( if the scenes from " Eugene's Bike ", " Helga on the Couch " and " The Journal " are of any indication ), and was great friends with his parents.
Kamala appeared at the 2005 Taboo Tuesday event, as one of the choices for Eugene's tag team partner.
In 1959, a group of Eugene investors formed Liberty Communications and were granted a license for Eugene's second television station.
This was somewhat unusual for a two-station market, especially one of Eugene's size ; ABC would be nowhere on the level of CBS and NBC until the 1970s.
Shortly afterwards, Daniel Nycz, a West Allis policeman who had befriended Von Bruenchenhein years earlier, contacted Russell Bowman, then chief curator of the Milwaukee Art Museum, in the hope that some of Von Bruenchenhein's artistic creations could be sold off in order to provide for Eugene's impoverished widow, Marie.

Eugene's and career
However, Eugene's military career suffered a temporary setback in 1688 when, on 6 September, the Prince suffered a severe wound to his knee by a musket ball during the Siege of Belgrade.

Eugene's and before
The Elector of Bavaria was Eugene's early mentor before becoming his opponent in the War of the Spanish Succession.
At Prince Eugene's Belvedere Palace, Vienna, a sunken parterre before the facade that faced the city was flanked in a traditional fashion with raised walks from which the pattern could best be appreciated.

Eugene's and Vienna
Once again Eugene's courage earned him recognition from his superiors who granted him the honour of personally conveying the news of victory to the Emperor in Vienna.
Prince Eugene's Italian manuscript had been presented to him in 1713 by John Frederick Cramer ; and was transferred to the Austrian National Library in Vienna in 1738 with the rest of his library.

Eugene's and .
Da-da-da-dum Music could not be Eugene's passion.
He went down the hall to Eugene's bathroom, to turn on the hot-water heater, and on the side of the tub he saw a pair of blue wool swimming trunks.
With Eugene's forces at Höchstädt on the north bank of the Danube, and Marlborough's at Rain on the south bank, Tallard and the Elector debated their next move.
The French and Bavarian commanders eventually agreed on a plan and decided to attack Eugene's smaller force.
Lieutenant-General John Cutts would attack Blenheim in concert with Eugene's attack.
On the Allied right, Eugene's Prussian and Danish forces were desperately fighting the numerically superior forces of the Elector and Marsin.
With the infantry heavily engaged, Eugene's cavalry picked its way across the Nebel.
Panic gripped some of Eugene's troops as they crossed the stream.
If Holstein-Beck's Dutch column were destroyed, the Allied army would be split in two: Eugene's wing would be isolated from Marlborough's, passing the initiative to the Franco-Bavarian forces now engaged across the whole plain.
Throughout the late 1720s Eugene's influence and skilful diplomacy managed to secure the Emperor powerful allies in his dynastic struggles with the Bourbon powers ; but physically and mentally fragile in his later years Eugene enjoyed less success as commander-in-chief of the army during his final conflict, the War of the Polish Succession.
Nevertheless, in Austria Eugene's reputation remains unrivalled.
Eugene's mother, Olympia Mancini, was one of Cardinal Mazarin's nieces whom he had brought to Paris from Rome in 1647 to further his, and to a lesser extent, their ambitions.
Hôtel de Soissons, Eugene's birthplace.
However, little is known of Eugene's life during these early campaigns.

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