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Fifteen and would
Fifteen years after its completion, Bernard of Clairvaux chose Vézelay as the place from which he would call for a Second Crusade.
He joked that if, on an episode of Fifteen to One, too few contestants survived the first round to continue the game, he would give a speech on the Marbles to fill the time.
Fifteen years later he commented that if he was given a penny for every mention of that forecast, he would be a millionaire.
Fifteen minute mini-documentaries or newsreels would also air as a time filler under the title Miniature Theater.
Bill Shankly was manager of Huddersfield between 1957 and 1959, and when he left for Liverpool he wanted to take Law with him, but Liverpool were unable to afford him at that time. Fifteen years later, Liverpool would emerge as one of England's top club sides, rivalling and often eclipsing the Manchester United side that Law would by that stage be turning out for.
: Fifteen years before the story starts, he fought Dark Schneider in a battle that would last for several days.
The new Council would have thirty members, rather than fifty: Fifteen would hold paid high office in government, the Church or the Judiciary ; fifteen would be independent, representing the Parliamentary factions and chosen for their wealth ( which Temple felt was the source of power ).
Fifteen that were due to be constructed in 1957 were cancelled due to impending dieselisation, and the last five would have been too had they not been at an advanced stage of construction when the order came to cancel them.
Fifteen years after building the R11s, the Budd Company would go on to build the first bulk order of stainless steel cars in New York City Subway history-the R32.
Subsequently, on April 28 of 1866, the Joint Committee of Fifteen voted in favor of a second draft proposed by Congressman Bingham, which would ultimately be adopted into the Constitution.

Fifteen and be
Fifteen years ago, troubled by the rising tide of materialism in the post-war world, a businessman and a minister asked themselves if there might not be a place for a small magazine in which men and women, regardless of creed or color, could set forth boldly their religious convictions and bear witness to the power of faith to solve the endless problems of living.
Fifteen of the missing twenty-four minutes can be found in 35mm prints of the US version, while the remaining nine are only known to exist in badly faded 16mm prints of the 1962 uncut version.
This battle, especially since Edward Gibbon addressed it in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and Sir Edward Creasy wrote his The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, has been considered by many historians to be one of the most important battles of Late Antiquity, at least in the Latin-speaking world.
Fifteen of Scheemakers ' works — monuments, figures and busts — are in Westminster Abbey ; two were executed in collaboration with his master Delvaux: the “ Hugh Chamberlen ” ( d. 1728, and therefore perhaps produced during his first visit to London ) and “ Catherine, duchess of Buckinghamshire .” He is best known by his monument to Shakespeare ( 1740 ), but as this work was designed by Kent the responsibility must not all be laid to Scheemakers ' account.
" Fifteen years later, Time critic Richard Schickel listed it as one of his " Guilty Pleasures "; while acknowledging " there are people who think this film ... may be the worst big budget film of modern times ", Schickel disagreed, saying " if you set aside the routine comic expectations its marketing encouraged, you may find yourself entranced by a movie that is utterly sui generis.
Fifteen years later, he and his associate published a report of more than 500 cardiac surgeries in this population, documenting that cardiac surgery could be safely performed without blood transfusion.
Fifteen different names for one Mesozoic creature might be regarded as excessive, but it's by no means a record.
A terrible storm in 1859 that caused the loss of the Royal Charter inspired FitzRoy to develop charts to allow predictions to be made, which he called " forecasting the weather ", thus coining the term weather forecast Fifteen land stations were established to use the new telegraph to transmit to him daily reports of weather at set times.
Fifteen different runes can be obtained in any particular game, and obtaining all of them is generally considered an extra feat.
For example, the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which states a person cannot be denied the right to vote based on gender, or Section Fifteen of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees equality rights, apply to natural persons only.
Fifteen states expressed interest in having the pilot program and, ultimately, five states submitted applications to be considered for HIP.
Fifteen thousand Lawrence workers went on strike for one day on September 30 to demand that Ettor and Giovannitti be released.
The series was produced and directed by William G. Stewart, later to be the presenter of Channel 4 quiz show Fifteen to One.
Fifteen people, including an eight-year-old child, were killed, and four more injured, by assailants who were later determined to be members of Grupo Colina, a death squad made up of members of the Peruvian Armed Forces.
The Parents Music Resource Center had labeled the song as one of its " Filthy Fifteen ", songs that the group determined to be morally objectionable.
It follows chef Jamie Oliver as he attempts to train a group of fifteen disadvantaged youth, who will — if they complete the course — be offered jobs at Oliver's new restaurant Fifteen.
Fifteen cars were equipped with motors ( even numbers 30 – 58 ) and five did not ( odd numbers 101 – 109 ); these latter five cars were intended to only be used as trailing cars.

Fifteen and mission
In relating the formation and origin of the mission in its March 27, 1895 edition a chronology is given: " Fifteen years ago, Rev.
Fifteen years later she returns to Spain for her first mission.

Fifteen and force
For example, several of the battles that Edward Shepherd Creasy listed in his famous 1851 book The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World rate hardly a mention here, and the confrontation between Muslims and Christians at Poitiers-Tours in 732, once considered a watershed event, has been downgraded to a raid in force.
Fifteen days later, he returned to find the same flower, still fresh and fragrant in the same place as if a mysterious force was preserving it.
# Witches ' Kitchen ( 2004 ) -- Fifteen years after killing Erik Blódøx ( English, Bloodaxe ), Norse King of Jórvík, the renegade Corban Loosestrife is living thinly but idyllically with his family on the coast of Vinland, until warfare among the local tribes and trouble from back home force him to return to Denmark, where he again becomes embroiled in politics.

Fifteen and aircraft
Fifteen minutes into the flight, the team of hijackers attacked and Atta took over control of the aircraft.
Fifteen new aircraft were delivered.
Fifteen aircraft were ordered by Pan American for transatlantic service.

Fifteen and by
Fifteen stated that it was according to location, four by residence of the owner, and nineteen did not answer.
-- Fifteen members of the Republican State Committee who are retiring -- voluntarily -- this year were honored yesterday by their colleagues.
Fifteen of those ( including all seven signatories of the Proclamation ) had their sentences confirmed by Maxwell and were executed by firing squad between 3 and 12 May ( among them the seriously-wounded Connolly, shot while tied to a chair due to a shattered ankle ).
Fifteen ( 15 ) to thirty ( 30 ) years of archival data storage is cited by manufacturers of modern data tape such as Linear Tape-Open media.
Fifteen years later, Lepping competitions were brought to Britain and by 1900 most of the more important shows had Lepping classes.
Fifteen primary schools were founded and the university was replaced by an ’ Ecole centrale ’ in which there were eight chairs, all very scientific in outlook: notably, arithmetic and stereometry, algebra and stereotomy, geometry and astronomy, mechanics and physics, navigation, chemistry, etc.
Fifteen men from the civilian population were organized into a militia by Captain Heald, and armed with guns and ammunition from the fort.
Fifteen months later Prince Edward had escaped captivity ( having been freed by his cousin Roger Mortimer ) and led the royalists into battle, turning the tables on de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265.
* Poke, The Battle of Tours, from the book Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World From Marathon to Waterloo by Sir Edward Creasy, MA
Fifteen incarcerees were buried there, but only five graves remain, as most were later reburied elsewhere by their families.
Fifteen years later, disillusionment with Britain's weak economic performance and troubled industrial relations, combined with active spadework by figures such as Sir Keith Joseph, had helped to make a radical market programme politically feasible for Thatcher ( which was in turn to influence the subsequent Labour leadership, especially under Blair ).
Angel with Horns: Fifteen Lectures on Shakespeare ( London: Longmans, 1961 ; edited by Graham Storey )
Fifteen of the Navy ’ s remaining ships were destroyed, either by the Dutch or by being scuttled by the English to block the river.
The next significant temperance drama to debut was titled " Fifteen Years of a Drunkard's Life ", written by Douglas Jerrold in 1841.
He also followed German central bank's interest rate policies closely, which earned him the nickname " Mr Fifteen Minutes " because he quickly followed any interest rate changes made by the Germans.
Fifteen years later, Worcester was hit by a tornado that killed 94 people.
A later study, " Plainville Fifteen Years Later ," by anthropologist Art Gallaher, was far more tactful and sensitive in its portrayal of the village's residents, and created essentially no negative response.
Fifteen Swedish assaults by Horn's right wing, consisting of the brigades Vitzthum, Pfuel and the Scots Brigade ( Colonel Gunn ), supported by the brigade of Count Thurn ( Black and Yellow Regiment ) on the hill of Albuch, were repulsed by the Spaniards with the decisive support of Ottavio Piccolomini's Italian cavalry squadrons, under direct orders of another Italian commander, the loyal servant to the Spanish Crown, Gerardo di Gambacorta di Linata.
The 1952 " Fifteen Americans " show curated by Dorothy Canning Miller at the Museum of Modern Art formally heralded the abstract artists, including works by Jackson Pollock and William Baziotes.

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