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Despite the strong start, the team played poorly in May and June and entered the All Star break at 47 – 48, still leading the NL West.
The term " Bohemianism ", when used to mean " social unconventionality ", comes from the French bohémien " Gypsy " " because Romani people were thought to come from Bohemia, or because they perhaps entered the West through Bohemia ".
Graduating in 1948, he moved his family to West Texas and entered the oil business, becoming a millionaire by the age of 40.
In 1824 Davis entered the United States Military Academy ( West Point ).
In 1739, he entered the Navy as a surgeon's mate, serving in the Mediterranean, off the coast of West Africa and in the West Indies.
In West Africa this relation is said to be entered into by means of the blood bond, and it is so close that the death of the animal causes the man to die and vice versa.
As the Jets sought to become a stronger franchise and remove themselves from their counterparts ' shadow, the team entered into negotiations with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in an attempt to build a stadium on the west side of Manhattan, entering a bidding war with TransGas Energy Systems and Cablevision for the rights to the West Side Yard property — Hess, prior to his death, had been approached by former mayor Rudy Giuliani about bringing the team to the West Side when their lease at Giants Stadium expired in 2008.
Rollo had besieged Paris but in 911 entered vassalage to the king of the West Franks, Charles the Simple, through the Treaty of Saint Clair-sur-Epte.
Lee entered West Point in the summer of 1825.
In 1980, SU left the West Coast Conference and Division I membership and entered the NAIA, where it remained for nearly 20 years.
The West entered in a war with India in 1947 directly involving the issue of Kashmir.
Barely a week after the defeat, Arafat crossed the Jordan River in disguise and entered the West Bank, where he set up recruitment centers in Hebron, the Jerusalem area and Nablus, and began attracting both fighters and financiers for his cause.
Many troops from North America were reassigned to participate in further British actions in the West Indies, including the capture of Spanish Havana when Spain belatedly entered the conflict on the side of France, and a British expedition against French Martinique in 1762.
Kip's brother had always distrusted the West, but Kip entered the British Army willingly.
One party employed by the British North West Company and led by explorer Donald Mackenzie entered Jackson Hole from the west in 1818 or 1819.
MacArthur entered West Point on 13 June 1899, and his mother also moved there to a suite at Craney's Hotel, overlooking the grounds of the Academy.
By 1494, the Portuguese king had entered agreements with the rulers of several West African states that would allow trade between their respective peoples, enabling the Portuguese to " tap into " the " well-developed commercial economy in Africa ... without engaging in hostilities.
The army encircled and entered six major Palestinian population centers in the West Bank, among them Jenin.
After running in West Virginia, the National Road then entered Pennsylvania.
Groves ' class entered West Point on 15 June 1916, but the United States declaration of war on Germany in April 1917 led to the course being shortened to what was known as the War Emergency Course, which graduated early on 1 November 1918.
At the same time, other West European countries entered a period of more daring policy directed to the East.
He entered the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1848 and graduated 11th in the Class of 1852.
He entered the service of the West India and Pacific Steam Navigation Company in 1897.

entered and point
Lines 23-36 of Lycidas later point to a friendship with Edward King, who entered Christ's College 9 June 1626.
What we can attempt with some hope of dependable conclusions is to point out the manner in which Christianity entered into particular aspects of the life of the nation.
At this point the Scandinavians had entered their medieval period and consolidated their kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
The Patriots ( 18 – 0 ) entered the Super Bowl undefeated and were 12 point favorites going into game weekend.
Apparently at this point, a suspicious Christophorus, believing that Stephen had entered into some agreement with Desiderius, forced Stephen into taking an oath that he would not turn Christophorus or his son over to the Lombards.
Thus republicanism entered our Romanic / Germanic world .... Up to this point, the conviction had prevailed in Europe that monarchy best served the interests of the nation.
At this point, politics entered into the formation of nuclear strategy in the form of President Harry S. Truman.
Therefore, the 49ers entered the game favored to win by more than 18 points, exceeded only by the 19 point spread in which the Baltimore Colts were favored over the New York Jets in Super Bowl III.
This means that anything which entered the accelerated wormhole mouth would exit the stationary one at a point in time prior to its entry.
" Trucks driven by militants, previously under security surveillance, had entered Sana ' a and lost the surveillance at that point.
However, if there is evidence that there is now a hostile relationship between the employer and employee, the court may order a reasonable amount of " front pay " along with the back pay ( back pay: The amount of lost wages and benefits that an employee lost ever since he was terminated, up to the point that the judgment is entered ).
Another possible predecessor state was called Po-ni ( pinyin: Boni ) By the 10th century Po-ni had contacts with first the Song dynasty and at some point even entered into a tributary relationship with China.
For instance, Bentley interviews Faisal in late 1917, after the fall of Aqaba, saying the United States has not yet entered the war, yet America had been in the war for several months by that point in time.
At this point the revolution in Paris had entered the stage of the Reign of Terror introduced by the Committee of Public Safety under the rule of Maximilien Robespierre.
On 20 January 175, Commodus entered the College of Pontiffs, the starting point of a career in public life.
" By this point, Tracy entered a period of self-imposed sobriety and MGM expressed pleasure with Tracy's professionalism.
She then entered and won a Charleston dance contest which allowed her to tour for six months, at one point in 1926 performing at an 18-month-old theater called The Craterian in Medford, Oregon.
At one point he entered into a physical confrontation with photographer Barry Feinstein, who was one of the camera operators for the shoot.
However, at some point they also entered conflict with the Racnoss, ultimately driving the race to near-extinction save for the Racnoss ' Empress and the inhabitants of one vessel hidden deep within what would become the planet Earth (" The Runaway Bride ").
At another point, the narrator imagines that Seraphim ( a type of angel ) have entered the room.
The Saints ' then entered the first South Coast Derby league game for 6 years against bitter rivals Portsmouth on Saturday 18 December on doubtful form, having only taken 1 point in the last 2 games, but still managed to secure a point after Rickie Lambert gave the Saints the lead following a headed goal from a Fox free kick.
At this point, Thias desired to know who she was so he hid a light, illuminating the room and discovering Smyrna's identity when she entered.
The geocentric model entered Greek astronomy and philosophy at an early point ; it can be found in Pre-Socratic philosophy.
The visual quality of the second episode's recording was considered so poor ( a fly entered the gap between the camera and monitor at one point ) that the remainder of the series was not recorded.

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