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Forty-seven and people
Forty-seven people, of which 42 were passengers, were killed, many by drowning, others by fire.
Forty-seven people are killed.
Forty-seven people, 42 of whom were passengers, were killed, many by drowning, others by fire / smoke inhalation.

Forty-seven and were
Forty-seven years after the initial freeze, Costa Rican President Óscar Arias Sánchez announced on 18 March 2009 that normal relations were to be re-established, saying, " If we have been able to turn the page with regimes as profoundly different to our reality as occurred with the USSR or, more recently, with the Republic of China, how would we not do it with a country that is geographically and culturally much nearer to Costa Rica?
Forty-seven bimonthly issues from Different Worlds were published.
" Forty-seven complete or partial skulls were discovered in just that area during the decade 2000 – 2010.
Forty-seven noble leaders of the insurrection were tried, and twenty-seven were executed on what is called " the Day of Blood " by Protestants at Prague's Old Town Square.
Forty-seven such XX calls were issued during the revolt, causing heavy losses to the rebels.
Forty-seven sets were constructed, on location and in Hollywood studios, to accommodate Stevens ’ vision.
The Forty-seven Ronin were samurai of the Akō han.
Forty-seven of the 50 were released in January 1946 ; the remaining three served additional months in prison.
Forty-seven selected Lithuanian nobles were adopted by Polish families and granted Polish coats of arm.
Forty-seven of the fifty players were later assembled in Cleveland, Ohio, during the halftime ceremony of the 1997 All-Star Game.
Forty-seven Jewish men were imprisoned at Falstad at one point or another.
Forty-seven protesters, including many children, were arrested outside the hospice where Schiavo was located.
Dr. and Mrs. Whitman were killed along with eleven others ; Forty-seven other mission residents were taken hostage.
Forty-seven percent of those included in the book were born in England, 27 % in Australia, 12 % Scotland, 8 % Ireland, 1 % Wales and the last 5 % were from the rest of the world which included 12 from the United States, 9 from Germany, and 6 from New Zealand.
Forty-seven locomotives were bought by the US Military, and four of them were exported to Australia.

Forty-seven and during
The Forty-seven Ronin took his life during the Genroku era.

Forty-seven and .
Forty-seven states assign or provide vehicles for employees on state business.
" Forty-seven percent of the respondents identified themselves as being Clinton supporters.
* 1703 – In Edo ( now Tokyo ), 46 of the Forty-seven Ronin commit seppuku ( ritual suicide ) as recompense for avenging their master's death.
* 1703 – The Forty-seven Ronin, under the command of Ōishi Kuranosuke, avenge the death of their master.
* 1702: Forty-seven Ronin attack Kira Yoshinaka and then commit seppuku in Japan.
* January 30 ( December 14 of previous year in the Chinese calendar ) – In Japan, the revenge of the Forty-seven Ronin occurs, assassinating Daimyo Kira Yoshinaka, the enemy of their former lord Asano Naganori, at his own mansion as a vengeance.
There is also a comparison of the characters to the Forty-seven ronin.
The revenge of the, also known as the Forty-seven Samurai, the Akō vendetta, or the took place in Japan at the start of the 18th century.
Mitford invited his readers to construe his story of the Forty-seven Ronin as historically accurate ; and while his version of the tale has long been considered a standard work, some of its precise details are now questioned.
# ... a paper which the Forty-seven Rǒnin laid upon the tomb of their master, together with the head of Kira Kôtsuké no Suké.
Two of the Forty-seven Ronin: Horibe Yahei and his adopted son, Horibe Yasubei.
" The answer obviously is: then the Forty-seven Ronin would have lost their only chance at avenging their master.
This is why Yamamoto and others claim that the tale of the Forty-seven Ronin is a good story of revenge — but by no means a story of bushido.
The tragedy of the Forty-seven Ronin has been one of the most popular themes in Japanese art, and has lately even begun to make its way into Western art.
Many Japanese television shows, including single programs, short series, single seasons, and even year-long series such as Daichūshingura and the more recent NHK Taiga drama Genroku Ryōran, recount the events of the Forty-seven Ronin.
The Forty-seven Ronin are one of the most popular themes in woodblock prints, or ukiyo-e ; the list of artists who have done prints portraying either the original events, or scenes from the play, or the actors, is a Who's Who of woodblock artists.
* Lucia St. Clair Robson's historical fiction novel The Tokaido Road is adapted from the tale of the Forty-seven Ronin.
As a young man he was said to be an avid reader, and especially liked the stories of the Forty-seven Ronin and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
As a result of his leadership in the Forty-seven Ronin affair, Oishi went down in history as the most famous of all karō.

people and were
The marine was alone, for they were impatient people and by now would have vied to knock him from the tree.
And no doubt many people in states like the Carolinas and Georgia, which were among the most Tory in sentiment in the eighteenth century, bitterly regretted the revolt against the Crown.
The one of 1861 made clear that in making their government the people were acting through their states, whereas the Preamble of 1787-89 expressed, as clearly as language can, the opposite concept, that they were acting directly as citizens.
What Lincoln could not concede was that the states rather than the people were sovereign in the Union.
If these people were denied a voice ( do they have a moral right to a voice??
The young people were self-energizing, and I was energized.
But Morgan did not leave before he had written a letter to a William Pickman in Salem, Massachusetts, apparently an acquaintance, praising Washington and saying that the slanders propagated about him were `` opposed by the general current of the people to exalt General Gates at the expense of General Washington was injurious to the latter.
`` Tact '', by its very derivation, implies that its possessor keeps in touch with other people, but the author of Clericis Laicos and Unam Sanctam, the wielder of the two swords, the papal sun of which the imperial moon was but a dim reflection, the peer of Caesar and vice-regent of Christ, was so high above other human beings that he had forgotten what they were like.
It usually turned out well for him because either he liked the right people or there were only a few wrong people in the town.
In spite of his being well liked there were a few people who were very careful about Alfred.
To people who didn't know her she was a gawky, badly dressed kid whose arms were too long, whose legs were a little too bony.
Within themselves, just as people, my friends were often tortured and unappeasably bitter about being the offspring of this unhappily unique-ingrown-screwedup breed ; ;
So were a lot of other people.
These people were not talking much about it, but you, a foreigner, sensed their apprehension and disappointment.
Mr. Freeman said that in many of the countries he visited on a recent world trade trip people were more awed by America's capacity to produce food surpluses than by our industrial production -- or even by the Soviet's successes in space.
She had done it last year, and the year before, and the year before that, and she, and her people were dependent upon these cans for food.
He tends to treat himself and other people as if they were objects -- and sometimes he treats objects as if they were people.
The people visited were glad to have a government with heart enough to take an interest in their misery.

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