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In chapter four of the second Inspector Hanaud novel, The House of the Arrow ( 1924 ), Hanaud declares sanctimoniously to the heroine, " You are wise, Mademoiselle … For, after all, I am Hanaud.
For example, they played Rhodesia ( the future Zimbabwe ) in 1910, 1924, 1938, 1955, 1962, 1968 & 1974 during their tours to South Africa.
For seven years he also published the Dada periodical 391 in Barcelona, New York City, Zurich, and Paris from 1917 through 1924.
For the 1924 International Spheroid this equalled 1855. 4 metres.
Beiderbecke plays piano on his recordings " Big Boy " ( October 8, 1924 ), " For No Reason at All in C " ( May 13, 1927 ), " Wringin ' and Twistin '" ( September 17, 1927 )— all with ensembles — and his only solo recorded work, " In a Mist " ( September 8, 1927 ).
For Charlot, he contributed numbers to the revues Tabs ( 1918 ), A to Z ( 1921 ) and Puppets ( 1924 ).
For example, in December 1924, actor Paul Robeson, then appearing in a revival of Eugene O ' Neill's The Emperor Jones, performed a scene from the play over New York's WGBS to critical acclaim.
For example, with his sister Adele, he co-introduced the Gershwins ' " I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise " from Stop Flirting ( 1923 ), " Fascinating Rhythm " in Lady, Be Good ( 1924 ), " Funny Face " in Funny Face ( 1927 ); and, in duets with Ginger Rogers, he presented Irving Berlin's " I'm Putting all My Eggs in One Basket " in Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ), Jerome Kern's " Pick Yourself Up " and " A Fine Romance " in Swing Time ( 1936 ), along with The Gershwins ' " Let's Call The Whole Thing Off " from Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
: For the 1924 silent film, see The Midnight Express ( film ).
For the next several years, he lectured and taught on the East coast and in 1924 embarked on a cross-continental speaking tour.
For nearly 100 years, from 1829 to 1924, Colditz was a sanitorium, generally reserved for the wealthy and the nobility of Germany.
For both the 1923 and 1924 Christmas shows at the Adelphi Theatre, Cooper played the title character in Peter Pan, while also playing several other roles at that theatre during those two years.
For example, his copy of the January 1924 edition of The Adelphi magazine edited by John Middleton Murry bears a pencilled note after Murry's poem In Memory of Katherine Mansfield: ' Sentimental gush on the part of JMM.
For a decade, the old courts system ( until 1924 ), then the new Free State courts system, was based in the old viceregal apartments in Dublin Castle.
For example, Ukrainian immigrants from the " first wave " immigration ( 1890 – 1924 ) greatly resented the immigrants who came in the " second wave " after the Second World War, as the latter group were perceived not as " poor refugees " but as persons who had managed to leave Europe and bring considerable wealth with them.
For some time he studied medicine but in 1924, after working as a lounge pianist in a posh hotel in the Semmering area of Lower Austria, abandoned his studies altogether in order to pursue a career in music.
For the remainder of his tenure ( until 1924 ) he pursued a celebrated revival of great quantities of Latin repertoire from the English Renaissance, most of which had lain unsung ever since the Reformation.
For a number of years, he had been an assistant to Richard Courant at Göttingen in the preparation of Courant and David Hilbert ’ s book Methoden der mathematischen Physik I, which was published in 1924.
Mary Morello ( born 1924 ) is an American activist who in 1987 founded the anti-censorship group Parents For Rock And Rap.
For the first time since the 1924 the Social Democrats did not win the most seats.
For Rugby union they list :- Capt ( Bull ) Faithfull, England ( 3 Caps ) 1924.
For that, Lasker was invited to participate in the legendary New York 1924 chess tournament, a double round robin featuring such world class players as Alekhine, Efim Bogoljubov, Capablanca, Emanuel Lasker, and Réti.
For example, small folding openers similar to the P-38 and P-51 were designed in 1924 and were widely distributed in the Eastern European countries.
In 1924, the League issued the following charter entitled " What We Stand For ":

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For most fighters, an amateur career, especially at the Olympics, serves to develop skills and gain experience in preparation for a professional career.
For the 1928 Summer Olympics in neighboring Amsterdam, it hosted all of the non-jumping equestrian and the running part of the modern pentathlon event.
For the 2012 Summer Olympics, there will be five events for both men and women.
For the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, he was named Special Advisor to the Canada men's national ice hockey team.
: For the short track speed skating events, see Short track speed skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics
For the 1960 Summer Olympics, it served as part of the men's marathon course that was won by Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia.
For the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden, two new multi-event disciplines were included, the pentathlon and the decathlon.
For the first time in the history of the modern Olympics, the host country, in this case, France, failed to win any gold medals, finishing with three bronze medals.
For the 2012 Olympics, the Royal Mint has produced a 50p coin showing a horse jumping a fence.
* For the first time, the Olympic Flame was lit during the Olympics.
* For the first time, the parade of nations started with Greece, which holds the origins of the Olympics, and ended with the host country, a tradition which continues today.
For the 1984 Summer Olympics, the community served as host to the riding, running, shooting, and fencing portions of the modern pentathlon events.
For the 1964 Summer Olympics, the university hosted the running portion of the modern pentathlon event.
For the 1972 Summer Olympics the city of Munich built the Olympic Stadium.
For the first time, Canada won gold in an " official " sport at an Olympic Games hosted at home, having failed to do so at both the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary ( although Canada won a gold medal in the " demonstration-sport " of curling in Calgary ).
( For example, a gymnast born December 31, 1996 would be age eligible for the 2012 Olympics.
For example the Olympic records represent the best performances by athletes at the Summer Olympics.
For the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, the Academy hosted the running part of the modern pentathlon competition.
For the 2012 Summer Olympics, the park hosted the triathlon and the 10 km open water swimming events.
For the 2008 Summer Olympics Croatia men's national water polo team grew moustaches in honor of coach Ratko Rudić.
* For the first time, professional players from the National Hockey League participate in the Winter Olympics.
For the current Olympic cycle, in order to compete in the 2012 Olympics, a gymnast must have a birthdate before January 1, 1997.
For instance, the Republic of China ( commonly known as Taiwan ) has not been recognized by the Olympics as a separate nation since 1979 and must compete as Chinese Taipei ; its National Banner Song is used instead of its national anthem.

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