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From the mid-1870s, as white blackface minstrelsy became increasingly lavish and moved away from " Negro subjects ", black troupes took the opposite tack.
From later periods, especially the hugely wealthy Ottoman and Mughal courts, there are a considerable number of very lavish objects carved in semi-precious stones, with little surface decoration, but inset with jewels.
From the first Comus parade until a police strike in 1979, nothing suspended New Orleans ' lavish Mardi Gras celebrations except war.
In the Commonwealth realms, the Speech From the Throne is the oration given before the legislature ( whether both chambers of a bicameral parliament or the single chamber of a unicameral parliament ) as part of a lavish affair marking the opening of parliament.
From the start of the period the main survivals of Christian art are the tomb-paintings in popular styles of the catacombs of Rome, but by the end there were a number of lavish mosaics in churches built under Imperial patronage.
From his base in Ye, the Prince of Chengdu Sima Ying lived a lavish lifestyle and his ambition to become Emperor soon was apparent.
Referred to as " The Godfather of Hong Kong cinema ", Chang Cheh directed over 100 films in his illustrious career at Shaw Brothers, which ran the gamut from swordplay films ( One-Armed Swordsman, The Assassin, Golden Swallow ) to kung fu films ( Five Shaolin Masters, Five Venoms, Kid with the Golden Arm ) to more modern period dramas ( Chinatown Kid, Boxer From Shantung, The Generation Gap ) to lavish costume epics ( The Water Margin, The Heroic Ones, Boxer Rebellion ).
From the 1940s until 1972 — and again in the early 1990s — the Jordan Marsh flagship store in Boston's Downtown Crossing was home to the Enchanted Village, a lavish Christmas display which at its height took over an entire floor of the department store and was also spotlighted in its display windows.
From 1908 to 1958 the club held a series of public fancy dress balls at the Albert Hall, latterly on New Year's Eve, which raised funds for artists ' charities, but they ceased owing to their notoriety and rowdiness, and private functions with lavish decorations and themes were held at the club instead.
From April 1870, with the passage of a city charter consolidating power in the hands of his political allies, Tweed and his cronies were able to defraud the city of some tens of millions of dollars over the next two years and eight months, most famously with the construction bill for a lavish courthouse.
From the mid-to-late-19th century, Boston flourished culturally — it became renowned for its rarefied literary culture and lavish artistic patronage.
From the 6th century, Macedonian burials became particularly lavish, displaying a rich variety of Greek imports, reflecting the incorporation of Macedonia into a wider economic and political network centred on the Aegean city-states.

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Lewiston's history has been researched and documented extensively by former Mayor ( 1982-1992 ) Dr. Gene Mueller, who published < i > Lewiston: From packtrains and tent saloons to highways and brick stores: a century of progress, 1861-1962 </ i > and < i > Lewiston: A pictorial history </ i >.
From the onset of the campaign, MacKay insisted that his primary goal upon assuming the leadership would be the rebuilding the fractured conservative movement from within the PC tent.
From its beginning, the ILP was never a homogeneous unit, but rather attempted to act as a " big tent " party of the working class, advocating a rather vague and amorphous socialist agenda.
From Sila Lodge, guided tours were offered, for instance boating tours to the Wager Bay islands, or to Ford Lake across the reversing falls, to the former Hudson's Bay Company outpost, or walks to the surrounding area, where one would find impressive relics of earlier settlements, such as tent rings, qarmaq and Inuksuit, along with relics of the Hudson's Bay Company and Roman Catholic missions.
From 1947 on the hall was put to various uses: as a city Park Department warehouse ; as a telephone book distribution center ; as a flag and tent storage depot ; and even as temporary Fire Department headquarters.
From mid-April to late October, 80 campsites are available for public use, offering both tent options and trailer sites.
From inside the tent we hear Amaqjuaq admit to his brother that he has done him wrong — the last words he will ever speak.
From October 3 to December 10, 2011, Dewey Square was the site of the Occupy Boston tent city.
: From 2000 to 2004, Walter Weitmann organized a tent with about 5000 seats for the Fürstenberg Brewery, which courted the other breweries ' resentment by both its size and the origin ( Fürstenberg is from Baden ).
From the beginning of tenting in early January ( although the first tents usually appear between Christmas and New Year's Day ) until one week before the game, tents of 12 generally must have 1 person in the tent during the day and 6 people each night.
From approximately two weeks before the game, only two people must be in the tent each night.
* Lewiston: From packtrains and tent saloons to highways and brick stores: a century of progress, 1861-1962, Gene Mueller, ASIN B0006XY46W

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From there I turned left along Cumhuriyet Cadesi past more hotels and a park on the left, Republic Gardens, and came in a few moments to Taksim Square, one of the hubs of the city, with the Monument of the Republic, erected in 1928, in its center.
From 1919 when the cables were erected through 2011, there have been six fatal falls from the cables.
From the spoils of the war he constructed the first public library at Rome, in the Atrium Libertatis, also erected by him, which he adorned with statues of the most celebrated heroes.
From the 19th century, many large modern versions have been erected for various functions, and smaller Celtic crosses have become popular for individual grave monuments, usually featuring only abstract ornament, usually interlace.
From there, the first known hangars were erected in an area off the Quarry Road, and the Airport became known as the Hagan Gothard Airport.
From 1850 to 1874, another notable land owner, Amos Matthews, had a farm of that — with the exception of the largely natural parcel where the Kelso Home for Girls ( currently Towson YMCA ), was later erected — was wholly developed into the neighborhoods of West Towson, Southland Hills and other subdivisions beginning in the middle 1920s.
From 1926 K2 was deployed in and around London and the K1 continued to be erected elsewhere.
From 1948 to 1956 many more buildings and facilities were erected, but almost always on the Melsbroek side of the site.
" Due to its opposition to the phrase, the Freedom From Religion Foundation has erected a monument to " Atheists in Foxholes ".
From the 2nd century AD, many examples of the arcus quadrifrons – a square triumphal arch erected over a crossroads, with arched openings on all four sides – were built, especially in North Africa.
From May to August 1939 the German Zeppelin LZ130 Graf Zeppelin II made flights along Britain's North Sea coast to investigate the 100 m-high radio towers the British had erected from Portsmouth to Scapa Flow.
From 1887 to 1890 the Rockland Lime and Lumber Company harvested limestone from a scree slope and fed it into four iron and stone lime kilns they erected onsite.
From 1755 John Wilkinson became as a partner in the Bersham concern and in 1757 with partners, he erected a blast furnace at Willey, near Broseley in Shropshire.
From his reign onward buildings in the Greco-Roman style were erected throughout the country.
From the New Kingdom are the list at Karnak ( erected by Thutmose ), two at Abydos ( by Seti I and Ramesses II — the latter a duplicate but updated version of the former ), and the Saqqara list by the priest Tenry.
From 1749 onwards his heirs had Eltz Manor erected, the main residence of the Grafen von und zu Eltz until the family was expelled by the Yugoslav communist regime in 1945.
From 1878 – 1893, Baron Donington of Loudoun Castle erected barriers, in a bid to block walkers ' access.
From the 1870s, some of Melbourne's wealthiest residents erected grand mansions on significant lots along the street.
From a small settlement of tenant farmers, he erected the city of Los Mochis, which in 1903 began to develop into a North American city in terms of urbanity.
In 1967, one of the old buildings was improved and made into “ Five Wing .” From 1985 to 1988, trailers were erected and old buildings renovated ( textile and laundry ) for housing and dining facilities.
From the late 1930s to 1964, private individuals erected a succession of wooden crosses in the park, one replacing another as they deteriorated.
They were given a very warm welcome: " From Saltaire Station to the Technical School, a distance of four miles, was one continuous avenue of Venetian masts, streamers, and many coloured banners, while at appropriate points triumphal arches of great magnificence were erected.
From 1882 to 1925 Juvisy-sur-Orge was the location of the astronomer Camille Flammarion's observatory, as well as the 1740 Pyramid erected to memorialize the work of Jean Picard and Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in measuring the Earth's circumference.
From the early 19th century up to 1914, Lutherans and Catholics shared one church building ; then, as the first building on the Kommissionsinsel the Catholic Church of St. Johann Nepomuk was erected.

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