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In October 1943, shortly before he was to be arrested by the German police, Niels Bohr escaped to Sweden with his family, later travelling to London and on to work on the Manhattan Project.
Both these charges were later found to be considerably lacking in evidence ; nevertheless Pike, facing arrest, escaped into the hills of Arkansas, sending his resignation from the Confederate Army on July 12.
A long held hypothesis suggests the possibility that alien big cats at large in the United Kingdom could have been imported as part of private collections or zoos, later escaped or set free.
Bayezid's sons, however, escaped from the battlefield, and later they would start civil war ( see also Ottoman Interregnum ).
Disputed facts mostly centre on the number of German sailors who escaped the sinking submarine, to be killed later.
Refusing to do this, Njaru five days later found his house encircled by armed soldiers, and escaped to Kumba.
On 3 March Lambert was sent to the Tower, from which he escaped a month later.
Two days later, police set up barricades around the city and detained two more men who had escaped the raid.
Hines beached the aircraft and although it burned, the crew escaped unharmed, was rescued by the ( the same ship that later took Unit 92 to Gardner Island ), transferred to a sub chaser and taken to Canton Island.
The number killed during La Semaine Sanglante (" The Bloody Week " of 21 – 28 May 1871 ) was perhaps 30, 000, with as many as 50, 000 later executed or imprisoned ; 7, 000 were exiled to New Caledonia ; thousands more escaped to exile.
Over the years, various authors have suggested that Booth escaped his pursuers and subsequently died many years later under a pseudonym.
He escaped but was captured again a few hours later and handed over to Lebanon's justice system.
Her father is Bernard Lewinsky, an oncologist, who is the son of German Jews who escaped Nazi Germany and emigrated to El Salvador and later the United States.
Tony escaped the scene, but was tracked down with police dogs 40 minutes later in an airbase parking lot.
Another civilian hostage, Fernando Araújo, later named Minister of Foreign Relations and formerly Development Minister, escaped his captors on 31 December 2006.
However, the character was popular, so some fans held that he had somehow escaped " off-screen ", and later books, graphic novels, and even an official action figure accepted this conjecture and depicted Boba Fett as having escaped the ordeal.
Two plays later, with the Titans facing 3rd down and 5 to go, McNair was hit by two Rams ' defenders, but he escaped and completed a 16-yard pass to Dyson to gain a first down at the Rams 10-yard line.
Several mutineers were killed in the skirmish, Captain Thompson escaped only to be killed a few days later in another skirmish near the Diggers community at Wellingborough.
Two years later, Tubman received word that her father had harbored a group of eight escaped slaves, and was at risk of arrest.
They were initially park animals that later escaped and reestablished themselves in the wild.
Spanish Admiral Federico Gravina escaped with the remnant of the fleet and succumbed months later to wounds sustained during the battle.
Federal agents later closed in on the building, and the gang opened fire as they escaped and split up.
Joost van Dyk himself escaped to the island that would later bear his name, and sheltered there from the Spanish.
He was captured in 1940 during the Battle of France but escaped and later joined the French Resistance.

later and Fort
This notice was found later that year by Astorians looking to establish an inland fur post, contributing to their selection of a more northerly site at Fort Okanogan.
The North West Company's Fort Nez Percés was established near the Snake River junction several years later.
Before that, the much smaller original island was the site of Fort Gibson and later a naval magazine.
This settlement was later renamed " Gordonsburgh ", and then " Duncansburgh " before being renamed " Fort William ", this time after Prince William, Duke of Cumberland ; known to some Scots as " Butcher Cumberland ".
Cleveland's supporters rehashed the old allegations that Blaine had corruptly influenced legislation in favor of the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad and the Union Pacific Railway, later profiting on the sale of bonds he owned in both companies.
* 1701 – Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founds the trading post at Fort Pontchartrain, which later becomes the city of Detroit, Michigan.
Grammer attended Pine Crest School, a private preparatory school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and later spent two years at the Juilliard School.
The signing of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty in 1842 later adjusted the U. S. boundary northward to include the strategically important site of " Fort Blunder.
The unsuccessful siege ( the Turks managed to capture the Isle of Gozo together with Fort Saint Elmo on the main island of Malta, but failed elsewhere and retreated ) was the second and last defeat experienced by Suleiman the Magnificent ( who died a year later, in 1566 ) after the likewise inconclusive first Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1529.
A concentration camp for perceived enemies was set up in Fort VII, one of the 19th-century perimeter forts ( the camp was later moved to Żabikowo south of Poznań ).
* Projectile Development Establishment UK research establishment based at Fort Halstead, and later Aberporth
With the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, the fort was renamed James Fort, the town Jamestown and the valley James Valley, all in honour of the Duke of York, later James II of England.
An uprising by soldiers and planters in 1684 during the governorship of John Blackmore ( 1678 – 1689 ) led to the death of three mutineers in an attack on Fort James and the later execution of four others.
In 1871, the Royal Engineers constructed Jacob ’ s Ladder up the steep side of the valley from Jamestown to Knoll Mount Fort, with 700 steps, one step being covered over in later repairs.
* 1814 – Francis Scott Key finishes his poem " Defence of Fort McHenry ", later to be the lyrics of " The Star-Spangled Banner ".
During the battle, Francis Scott Key composes his poem " Defence of Fort McHenry ", which is later set to music and becomes the United States ' national anthem.
In 1885, Thomas Edison bought property in Fort Myers, Florida, and built what was later called Seminole Lodge as a winter retreat.
Henry Ford, the automobile magnate, later lived a few hundred feet away from Edison at his winter retreat in Fort Myers, Florida.
Roosevelt was portrayed in several episodes of the comic book story The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck: the young Scrooge McDuck first meets Roosevelt in his Badlands years, later in a fictional siege of Fort Duckburg and finally in Panama during the construction of the Panama Canal.
The country witnessed battles of the Thirty Years ' War and general hostilities of the Eighty Years ' War ; Phillip II and III of Portugal and later the Dutch and English used forts built from the destroyed temples, including Fort Fredrick in Trincomalee, to fight sea battles with the Dutch, Danish, the French and English which saw the beginning of the loss of the sovereign Tamil nation-state on the island.
In 1579, he became in command over the newly founded Fort Drakeborough, an establishment that in 1818 was taken over by Cornelius Coot and later renamed Fort Duckburg
After President Lincoln relieved Frémont from command, Grant attacked Fort Belmont taking 3, 114 Union troops by boat on November 7, 1861, and initially took the fort, but his army was later pushed back to Cairo by the reinforced Confederate General Gideon J. Pillow.
They were later transferred, together with Anthony Faramus, to Fort de Romainville in Paris.
* Fort Wayne Female College is founded ; it will later be renamed Taylor University.

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