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Firstly, a non-commissioned officer named Chenot was the highest ranking French personnel inside Fort Douaumont and the de facto commander of the fort's technical maintenance garrison ( 68 men ).
Firstly, on 30 March 1231, at St Mary's Church at Fawley in Buckinghamshire, to Isabel Marshal, widow of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
* Firstly to Lady Margaret de Stafford, c. 1382, daughter of Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford, and Philippa de Beauchamp.
Firstly Octavio Paz, who wrote the following in a letter to Papeles de Son Armadans in 1967: ‘ Para mí es el gran escritor español: el Escritor o, mejor, la Escritura.
Firstly, on 15 March 1735 at Mannheim, to Jeanne Thérèse du Han, Comtesse de Martigny ( 30 October 1707 – 7 May 1748 ), by whom he had at least six sons and a daughter:
Firstly, the Portuguese League for Professional Football ( Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional ) — not a championship — was created.
* Isabel Bigod ( c. 1212-1250 ), married twice: ** Firstly to Gilbert de Lacy, by whom she had issue ;
* Firstly in September 1214, aged 24, William married Alice de Bethune ( d. pre-1215 ), daughter of his father's ally Baldwin of Bethune.
* Firstly to Margaret Thorley ( d. 1433 ) of Tybeste, Cornwall c. 1424, which created a connection with William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk.

Firstly and had
The problems other philosophers have had with Mill's position center around the following issues: Firstly, Mill's formulation encounters difficulty when it describes what direct experience is by differentiating only between actual and possible sensations.
Firstly, paper shortages forced Tintin to be published in a daily three-or four-frame strip, rather than the two full pages every week which had been the practice on Le Petit Vingtième.
Firstly, her younger son Sanjay had been her chosen heir ; but after his death in a flying accident in June 1980, his mother persuaded a reluctant elder son Rajiv Gandhi to quit his job as a pilot and enter politics in February 1981.
Firstly, the trenchant opposition of the Quakers to slavery had a contributing effect to the improvements in the treatment of slaves within the Territory ( the exceptional case of Arthur William Hodge notwithstanding ) compared to other Caribbean islands, and to the large number of free blacks within the islands.
Firstly, the Great St. Albans Chase, which had clashed with the steeplechase at Aintree, was not renewed after 1838, leaving a major hole in the chasing calendar.
Firstly, he chose to use a broad gauge of about to allow for the possibility of large wheels outside the bodies of the rolling stock which could give smoother running at high speeds ; secondly he selected a route, north of the Marlborough Downs, which had no significant towns but which offered potential connections to Oxford and Gloucester.
Firstly the Great Western Railway had been foiled in its attempt to enter Birmingham by the Midland, but it still had designs on Manchester.
Firstly, the end of many thousands of years of Aboriginal burning which, being confined to a patchwork of small areas at any one time, had ensured both fresh new growth in the recently burnt areas and adjacent older growth for shelter and as a base for recolonisation.
Firstly the leadership had secretly decided to run former senator and barrister Mary Robinson.
Firstly, because of the intervening Great War, which had been fought from 1914 to 1918, the British general election due in 1915 had not taken place.
Firstly, in 1816 to Barbara Campbell ( 1788 – 1819 ), who later returned with him to France, with whom he had two children:
Firstly, the States-General never had any formal powers to legislate, although at times, it played a major role in the King's legislative activity.
Fenianism therefore, according to O ' Mahony is symbolized by two principles: Firstly, that Ireland had a natural right to independence, and secondly, that that right could be won only by an armed revolution.
Firstly, posts that had existed before 1939 were reopened.
Firstly, tsarist Russia had not possessed a significant air force, meaning any successes in aviation could be wholly attributed “ to the virtues of Bolshevism .” Furthermore, the successes of Soviet pilots ( which the Soviet press publicized widely ) offered the populace a feeling of technological superiority over both the world around them and Nature itself.
Firstly, most British students still had faith in the democratic system and the authorities knew not to be too heavy handed with the protestors.
Firstly, the series needed to run for 78 episodes to ensure the program had substantial shelf-life and value for money to stations buying it.
Firstly, many Sikhs resented that Hindustanis in service of the Sikh state had been foremost in urging the wars which lost them their independence.
Firstly from January 1926 to 1939, then a short marriage beginning in 1939 before his final marriage to actress Althea Parker ( 1911 – 2001 ) on 3 October 1945 ; they had one son Nicolas ( b 1947 ).
Firstly, it was noted that the Peerage Act explicitly repealed the portions of the Articles of Union relating to elections of representative peers, and that no parliamentary commentators had raised doubts as to the validity of those repeals.
Firstly, the Conservatives were pleased as they felt they had forced Tony Blair into a U-turn.
Firstly, the " klappvisor " which had a single hinge at the front of the forehead and was commonly employed in Germany.

Firstly and called
Firstly a petition is submitted, called a memorial, to the Earl Marshal.
Two areas differ from South Africa's apartheid system: Firstly, under a system called xia fang, or " sending down ", individuals or groups of urban workers were sometimes re-classified as rural workers and banished to the countryside ( at lower wages and benefits ), often as a sentence for " bourgeois imperialist crimes " during the Cultural Revolution ; by contrast, white workers in South Africa were never sent to work in Bantustans.
Firstly, a group of five young bachelors called Poaskearls ( Easter Men ) are selected.
* Firstly, it is taught that the whole tree is contained in each of the four worlds, and in this manner they are described one on top of another, and in symbolic form, by a diagram called Jacob's Ladder.
Firstly, indigenous Marshallese oral tradition suggests that, prior to European exploration, nearby Marshall Islanders travelled to what is now Wake Island, which the ancient travelers called Enen-kio after a small orange shrub-flower said to have been found on the island.

Firstly and election
Firstly, the board's election of 1870 was polled by secret ballot, being the first large-scale election to use this approach in Britain.

Firstly and within
Firstly, the Khasas were welcomed and assimilated within Magar empire.
Firstly, the Statute of Westminster 1931 granted parliamentary autonomy to the six British Dominions ( now known as Commonwealth realms ) within a Commonwealth of Nations.
Firstly, within normal science, the term refers to the set of exemplary experiments that are likely to be copied or emulated.
Firstly they were situated within wooded areas well away from populations.
Firstly, some positions within a company may not be eligible for rotation.
Firstly, there is an emphasis upon unfolding the latent processes of reasoning within the steps of the Talmudic sugya ( matter at hand ).
Firstly, urban sanitary districts ( USDs ) that lay in more than one county were to be placed entirely within that in which the majority of the population lay.
It can also be associated with ideas that lie deeper within Japanese culture: Firstly, the idealization of youth which is reflected in such things as ' cutesie ' adult fashions and the portrayal by women of themselves ( in terms of dress and manner ) as younger than they are.
Firstly, the King was authorised to issue a royal proclamation within six months of the Act's passing, authorising him to alter the royal style and titles.
Firstly, they provided a glimpse of how a reformed Protestant Church might work in England, within the episcopal system which many of the " hotter " reformers wished to abolish.
Firstly, the Machines could allow any humans who did not, or could not, accept the Matrix for what it was to live in the physical world without having to recapture them ( this reduced dissent within the Matrix's population and prevented an exponentially-growing rejection rate from its population from causing entire " crops " of humans to die out, reducing power output ).
Firstly, closed-loop audit approaches are needed within Continuous Improvement Methodology to refine the intervention.

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