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On January 31, 1837, he became senior brigadier general in command of the Texas Army
Woolwich Arsenal's move to North London in 1913 gave Charlton an opportunity to develop, and they became a senior side by joining the Lewisham League.
In 1884 he became senior physician in the Prussian provincial town of Leubus and the following year he was appointed director of the Treatment and Nursing Institute in Dresden.
* Elihu later became the name of a " senior society " founded in 1903 at Yale.
As a result, those clubs became first-class from 1895 along with MCC, Cambridge University, Oxford University, senior cricket touring teams and other teams designated as such by MCC.
Washington quickly became a senior officer in the colonial forces during the first stages of the French and Indian War.
In Baden-Württemberg they became the senior partner in a governing coalition for the first time.
Merit became more important, although most senior positions still went to the landed aristocracy.
He became very attached to Schumann's wife, the composer and pianist Clara, fourteen years his senior, with whom he would carry on a lifelong, emotionally passionate relationship.
Most political activity between the wars was local, and this succeeded most among the Luo of Kenya, where progressive young leaders became senior chiefs.
In 1723 Abel senior became director of the orchestra, when the previous director, Johann Sebastian Bach moved to Leipzig.
The senior branch of the family became extinct in 1920 with the death of Prince Alexis Karageorgevich
Coming to adopt Marxism, he became an early member of the Chinese Communist Party, soon rising to a senior position.
In 1938, Kalashnikov was conscripted into the Red Army, and became a tank driver and mechanic, achieving the rank of senior sergeant tank commander serving on the T-34s of the 24th Tank Regiment, 12th Tank Division stationed in Stryi before the regiment retreated after the Battle of Brody in June 1941.
The course became part of the senior secondary curriculum ( later known as the Victorian Certificate of Education or " VCE ") in the 1980s.
With purely a health emphasis, T ' ai chi classes have become popular in hospitals, clinics, community and senior centers in the last twenty years or so, as baby boomers age and the art's reputation as a low stress training for seniors became better known.
From there, Letelier made his way to then recently created Inter-American Development Bank, where he eventually became senior economist and director of the loan division.
In 1975 Letelier moved to Washington where he became senior fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies ( IPS is an independent research institute based in Washington, D. C., devoted to international policy studies ), where Landau worked at the time.
In the early centuries of Christianity, this title was applied, especially in the east, to all bishops and other senior clergy, and later became reserved in the west to the Bishop of Rome, a reservation made official only in the 11th century.
Musharraf had severe confrontation and became involve in serious altercations with his senior officers, chief of naval staff Admiral Fasih Bokhari, chief of air staff, air chief marshal PQ Mehdi and senior lieutenant-general Ali Kuli Khan.
As the senior synonym, Cuvier's name has precedence, so applying modern rules for the combination of the genus name and the specific epithet, the valid species name became Ptéro-Dactyle antiquus.
The General Staff Academy was reinstated on 2 April 1936, and became the principal military school for the senior and supreme commanders of the Red Army.
After the senior Romulan leadership was assassinated in the Romulan Senate, the Remans took over the Senate and Shinzon became Praetor ; he was, however, dispatched by Captain Jean-Luc Picard shortly afterwards.
Following the Darfur Peace Agreement, the office of senior Presidential advisor was allocated to Minni Minnawi, a Zaghawa of the Sudanese Liberation Army ( SLA ), and this thus became the fourth highest constitutional post.

became and editor
that is, until I became an editor, hence, in his eyes, a rival.
In 1852 Mackenzie became editor of another reformist paper, the Lambton Shield.
" Le Monde Diplomatique's editor, Ignacio Ramonet's, expression of " the one-way thought " ( la pensée unique ) became slang against neoliberal policies and the Washington consensus.
Franklin, always proud of his working class roots, became a successful newspaper editor and printer in Philadelphia, the leading city in the colonies.
Following some success illustrating cards and booklets, Potter wrote and illustrated The Tale of Peter Rabbit publishing it first privately in 1901, and a year later as a small, three-colour illustrated book with Frederick Warne & Co. She became unofficially engaged to her editor Norman Warne in 1905 despite the disapproval of her parents, but he died suddenly a month later, of leukemia.
Alan had been Beano Chief Sub Editor when Euan first became editor, and later edited The Beezer.
Peirce did some scientific and engineering consulting and wrote much for meager pay, mainly encyclopedic dictionary entries, and reviews for The Nation ( with whose editor, Wendell Phillips Garrison, he became friendly ).
In 1860, he became editor of Vanity Fair, a humorous New York weekly, which proved a failure.
He became a Catholic in 1980, shortly after completing the Mass To Hope which had been commissioned by Ed Murray, editor of the national Catholic weekly Our Sunday Visitor.
In his first year one of his poems was published in the school's magazine and before he left he became its editor.
In 1910 he became joint editor of the journal Logos.
Poe became assistant editor of the periodical in August 1835, but was discharged within a few weeks for having been caught drunk by his boss.
In the summer of 1839, Poe became assistant editor of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine.
While at Cornell, he worked as editor of The Cornell Daily Sun with classmate Allison Danzig, who later became a sportswriter for The New York Times.
He was hired as a regular staff cartoonist in 1921 and became lead cartoonist in 1945 but was removed from this post by Malcolm Muggeridge, who became editor in 1953.
In 1963 he was the editor of the Handbook of Research on Teaching, which became an influential book in educational psychology.
In 1831 Bulwer-Lytton became the editor of the New Monthly but he resigned the following year.
Stover's Black Oracle partner Bill George published his own short-lived zine The Late Show ( 1974 – 1976 ; with co-editor Martin Falck ), and later became editor of the Cinefantastique prozine spinoff Femme Fatales.
At St. Cyprian's, Blair first met Cyril Connolly, who became a noted writer and, as the editor of Horizon, published many of Orwell's essays.
Chapman had recently bought the campaigning, left-wing journal The Westminster Review, and Evans became its assistant editor in 1851.
On March 4, 1887, William Randolph Hearst became editor and publisher of the San Francisco Examiner and transformed the sedate Examiner into " The Monarch of the Dailies.
Alexander Hanson is sometimes confused with his son, Alexander Contee Hanson, Jr. ( 1786 – 1819 ), who became a newspaper editor and US Senator.
Production was supported by dedicated demo-processing software, such as Uwe Girlich's Little Movie Processing Center ( LMPC ) and David " crt " Wright's non-linear editor Keygrip ; the latter became known as " Adobe Premiere for Quake demo files ".
In 1940, under the pen-name " Cato " he and two other Beaverbrook journalists ( Frank Owen, editor of the Standard, and Peter Howard of the Daily Express ) published Guilty Men, a Left Book Club book attacking the appeasement policy of the Chamberlain government that became a run-away best-seller.

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