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Interestingly, four years earlier during the Euro 2004, Boumsong has been already sent to the field once as a substitute's substitute, when he replaced William Gallas during a match against Switzerland, thus he is the first player in European Championship history to achieve this feat twice.

Gallas and same
He and his constant comrade Matthias Gallas were ennobled on the same day, and in the course of the Italian campaign of 1630 the two officers married the two daughters of Count d ' Arco.

Gallas and .
** Matthias Gallas, Austrian soldier ( d. 1647 )
The cousins, Ferdinand and Ferdinand, prepared for battle, ignoring the advice of the more experienced generals, such as the Imperial general Matthias Gallas.
The atmosphere was one of joyous remembrance, and in keeping with this theme Chelsea ran out 2 – 1 winners after a closely contested match, thanks to a last minute goal by William Gallas.
In the retreat Turenne measured swords with the famous imperial General Gallas, and distinguished himself greatly by his courage and skill.
After his death it belonged to the Gallas and Clam Gallas families.
Liberec's prominent buildings are the town hall ( 1893 ), the castle of Count Clam Gallas, built in the 17th century, and the Ještěd Tower ( 1968 ) upon the Ještěd Mountain, build by architect Karel Hubáček, which became a symbol of the city.
The plunder of the duke of Mantua's treasures made Gallas and Aldringer wealthy men.
Matthias Gallas.
Matthias Gallas, Graf von Campo und Herzog von Lucera ( Count of Campo, Duke of Lucera ) ( Matteo Gallasso ; Trento 1584 – Vienna 1647 ), was an Austrian soldier, who first saw service in Flanders, then in Savoy with the Spaniards, and subsequently joined the forces of the Catholic League as captain during the Thirty Years ' War.
Further good service against Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar commended General Gallas to the notice of the emperor, who made him lieutenant-general in his own army.
At the great battle of Nördlingen ( August 23, 1634 ) in which the army of Sweden was almost annihilated, Gallas commanded the victorious Imperial forces.
Still more was this the case in northern Germany, where Gallas commanded against the Swedish general Banér in 1637 and 1638.
He surprised a lot of people with a world class tackle on Claude Makélélé and, following that, a run into the penalty box which dragged William Gallas and John Terry away, thus making space for Patrick Vieira to have a one-on-one with the Chelsea goalkeeper and subsequently scoring.
Thuram's centre-back partnership with William Gallas was to be the foundation for France's progression to the final.
Trezeguet first competed internationally in the French youth squad alongside Thierry Henry, Willy Sagnol, and William Gallas, and played in the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship.
He also signed defender William Gallas from Olympique Marseille, spending in total over £ 30 million.
The core of the Chelsea team which won two Premier League titles under Mourinho, including John Terry, Petr Čech, Arjen Robben, William Gallas, Claude Makélélé, and Frank Lampard were all brought to Chelsea or nurtured by Ranieri.
Following these illustrious rewards, Piccolomini had expected to be appointed as successor to Matthias Gallas.
Beattie found it difficult to settle at Everton, and, in only his fifth Premier League appearance for the club, he was sent off for a head butt on Chelsea defender William Gallas, leading to an automatic three-game suspension, and this, combined with a series of injuries, severely limited his contribution during what remained of the 2004 – 05 season.
In July 1635, Imperial troops under Matthias Gallas, Count of Campo, successfully besieged Stahleck.
On 24 November 2008, 14 league games into the 2008 – 09 season, Fàbregas was named as the successor to William Gallas as club captain.

correcting and earlier
He asserted that earlier marginalists went too far in correcting this imbalance by overemphasizing utility and demand.
Gell-Mann and George Zweig, correcting an earlier approach of Shoichi Sakata, went on to propose in 1963 that the structure of the groups could be explained by the existence of three flavors of smaller particles inside the hadrons: the quarks.
These dates are one year earlier than those given in the third edition of Thiele's Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, thereby correcting an internal consistency that Thiele never resolved, as explained in the Rehoboam article.
Dates in the present article are one year earlier than those given in the third edition of Thiele's Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, thereby correcting an internal consistency that Thiele never resolved, as explained in the Rehoboam article.
John Earle ( Anglo-Saxon Literature, 1884 ) thinks he aimed at correcting the apocryphal, and to modern ideas superstitious, teaching of the earlier Blickling Homilies.
* A member is now required to make a statement in the House correcting the reply given by him or her earlier, irrespective of whether the reply given pertained to a starred or unstarred or a short notice question.
These dates are one year earlier than those given in the third edition of Thiele's Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, thereby correcting an internal inconsistency that Thiele never resolved.
As of April 2011, an explanatory panel explaining his work has been erected ( see photo ) correcting some earlier misunderstanding that his experimental work was conducted at another site in the town of Pechelbronn where he maintained a house.
discovered this puzzling object while he was trying to prove the Poincaré conjecture, correcting an error in an earlier paper where he incorrectly claimed that no such manifold exists.
Present-day, ongoing genealogical & historical research is constantly expanding upon & correcting earlier work.
Lewis examines the significant role that the LCM played in broadening interdenominational cooperation among evangelicals in the nineteenth century, correcting the earlier view that this sort of cooperation only emerged much later in the century.
Björk tosses the diamond into the vehicle's mouth, apparently correcting its earlier affliction.
On 12 June 2011, AP sent a retraction correcting the earlier false report of Khalid's demise.

correcting and biography
After correcting and naming each treatise, Porphyry wrote a biography of his master, Life of Plotinus, intended to be an Introduction to the Enneads.

correcting and same
Another problem is that background is not measured at the same wavelength as total absorption, making the technique unsuitable for correcting structured background.
In another record by Petrus Olai called " Danmarks Tolv Herligheder " ( Twelve Splendours of Denmark ), in splendour number nine, the same story is re-told almost to the word ; however, a paragraph has been inserted correcting the year to 1219.
In this case, the sound will reach the center of the stadium and the center of the stands at the same moment provided the band members are not correcting for each other.
He also said that The Economist is editorially constrained because so many scribes graduated from the same college at Oxford University, Magdalen College, which he described as " a somewhat ineffective system for correcting internal flaws in a global magazine.
Glasses correcting for astigmatism require two different strengths placed at right angles in the same lens.
The follow-up version, БК-0010. 01 ( sometimes referred to as-0010-01 ) was essentially the same machine, but with a conventional full-travel keyboard and a Vilnius BASIC p-code compiler in the ROM, correcting the weakest points of its predecessor.
Exodus International describes change as, " attaining abstinence from homosexual behaviors, lessening of homosexual temptations, strengthening their sense of masculine or feminine identity, correcting distorted styles of relating with members of the same and opposite gender.
Jack London thus writes at two levels, often having Meredith condescendingly correcting the errors of Everhard yet, at the same time, exposing the often incomplete understanding of this distant future perspective.
After correcting for both of these factors, they found that the particle got suddenly heavier multiple times during the day, at the same times.
The same year, he introduced an intersatelite method of correcting orbital position of satellites.
The first two mirrors ( a Mersenne configuration ) perform the same function of the correcting plate of the conventional Schmidt.
Another key area of debate is the one corrective hand present in Vat Lat 5757 ; some scholars believe the corrective hand was a more skilled copyist, perhaps a supervisor, who had access to the same text as the copyist and was correcting the first work ; others have concluded that the corrective hand had access to a different version of the text.
When Verner first moved to the United States, the male member of a popular ice-skating pair had the surname Vernon ; Americans continually mistook Verner's last name to be the same as the popular ice skater, and eventually the magician became fed up with correcting people and simply adopted " Vernon " as well.
Also, a degree of freedom in correcting the optical system by changing the radius of curvature of the secondary is lost, since that radius is the same as that of the rear meniscus face.
This value is in the denominator of the decay correcting fraction, so it is the same as multiplying the numerator by its inverse (), which is 2. 82.

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