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But Louis XI had expected that Pius II would in return espouse the French cause in Naples, and when he found himself disappointed he virtually re-established the Pragmatic Sanction by royal ordinances.
He worked for a time in Vienna, in Madrid, in Cadiz, and in Lisbon, but re-established himself in Italy in 1831.
As North entered the finals campaign, Carey assumed his customary Centre Half Forward position and re-established himself as the games pre-eminent player in a Qualifying Final against Geelong.
Holbein re-established himself rapidly in the city, running a busy workshop.
When order was re-established, Pope Abraham looked for Simon, who had kept himself hidden behind the Pope throughout the prayers, but he was nowhere to be found.
However, the old border was re-established each time, as for example on 14 October 1703 the Polish delegate Martin Chometowski acknowledges " Between us and Wallachia ( i. e. Moldavia ) God himself set Dniester as the border " ( Inter nos et Valachiam ipse Deus flumine Tyras dislimitavit ).
Disgraced former Prime Minister Rainivoninahitriniony was believed to be the chief instigator of the action as he would have re-established himself as Prime Minister and ruled through young Rasata's puppet government.
However, after d ' Aulnay died in 1650, La Tour re-established himself in Acadia.
The decision proved successful, as Tanguay re-established himself as one of his team's top offensive players.
He re-established himself in Argentina in 1878, but harsh disagreement with Bartolomé Mitre pushed Alberdi to leave for France, where, at the age of seventy-three, he died on July 19, 1884, in a suburb of Paris.
But, according to Simon Napier-Bell, Stigwood managed to fool enough people to keep his creditors at bay while he re-established himself.
Stalin did what Lenin could only try to do,re-established a dictator of the imperial idea and put himself in charge ” by means of intimidation.
James firmly re-established himself as England's first choice goalkeeper, starting in each of Capello's first 13 games in charge.
He quickly re-established himself with the team again scoring key goals in crucial games especially in Europe, in particular a wonderful volley against Werder Bremen.
Although he continued to work on stage ( notably in the National Theatre's The Mysteries in 1986 ), film ( The Fruit Machine in 1988, aka Wonderland in the USA and Henry V ), and television ( notably in the role of Abner Brown in the 1984 BBC TV dramatisation of the children's classic The Box of Delights and as the Master of an Oxford college in an episode of Inspector Morse ), it was not until the 1990s that he re-established himself at the forefront of his profession, when the Royal Shakespeare Company invited him to play Falstaff in Henry IV for director Adrian Noble ( opening April 1991 ), the title roles in Julius Caesar ( director Stephen Pimlott ) later in the year and then King Lear, again for Noble, in May 1993.
Notable among them are the rebellions of Ajagae, who seized the fortress of Sangju and declared himself a general, and the Silla noble Bak Eon-chang, who re-established the kingdom of Sabeol-guk in the Sabeol-myeon area until he was overthrown by the Hubaekje leader Gyeon Hwon.
Following Southampton's relegation from the Premiership, Baird re-established himself in the Southampton squad and was singled out for praise by Southampton manager George Burley.
Shortly after his forces were expelled from Gaza, Dahlan re-established himself in the West Bank.
However, the two later reconciled and Bradley re-established himself as a starter with the club before assisting a goal against Bayern Munich with a one-touch volley pass, and scoring the winning goal on a low free kick against Hannover 96.
Despite positive reviews from the media the band called it a day and Helme re-established himself as a solo artist with the self released debut album, Ashes in May 2008 and extensively toured around the UK.
Surer re-established himself at Arrows, but his BMW connections saw him placed at Brabham for 1985, later moving back to Arrows when they acquired BMW power.
Miroslav re-established himself with the Penguins in the playoffs when he played against the Washington Capitals in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semi-finals on April 23, 2009.
After regaining control over the Khanate, Olugh marched on Crimea, where Dawlat Berdi had re-established himself following Baraq's defeat and death.
Venuti persuaded the trombonist, now retired from the coal business, to join him on a series of club engagements, and they worked together until the violinist's death in 1978, by which time Willcox had firmly re-established himself on the music scene.

re-established and Paris
In recognition of its broadened scope the " Metropolitan School of Science applied to Mining and the Arts ", as it was officially known, was re-established in 1881 as the " Normal School of Science and Royal School of Mines ", under Huxley as dean, the name being based on that of the École Normale in Paris.
The Gallo-Roman city was a forerunner of the re-established Merovingian town that is the ancestor of present-day Paris.
In 1977, the office of mayor of Paris was re-established after almost 183 years of abolition, but the arrondissements were left untouched.
Finally, on May 25, the Supreme Imperial Commissioner Count Heinrich von Bellegarde took all the powers in Lombardy, and former monarchies in Modena, Romagna and Piedmont were gradually re-established ; on May 30, the Treaty of Paris was signed, and the remains of the kingdom were annexed by the Austrian Empire, as announced by Count Bellegarde on June 12.
Here Louise re-established her famous salon, although perhaps on a somewhat smaller scale than in Paris.

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Suspended during World War II, the BBC service was re-established in June 1946, and had only one transmitter, at Alexandra Palace, which served the London area.
From an earlier preference in using silver, European economies re-established the minting of gold as coinage during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
He re-established military unity, bringing an end to the second phase of the civil war ; re-organised the military, which was then able to reconquer territory lost to the Ottoman military during the civil wars, and introduced the first modern quarantine system in Greece, which brought epidemics like typhoid fever, cholera and dysentery under control for the first time since the start of the War of Independence ;
In germline cells the imprint is erased and then re-established according to the sex of the individual ; i. e. in the developing sperm ( during spermatogenesis ), a paternal imprint is established, whereas in developing oocytes ( oogenesis ), a maternal imprint is established.
It was disbanded during the Cultural Revolution under Mao, but re-established in 1980.
Diplomatic relations ceased during World War I and were re-established in the Republican period in 1926.
Attempts to revive the Buddhist Church started during World War II, and it was officially re-established in 1946.
She re-established international trading relationships lost during a foreign occupation and brought great wealth to Egypt.
abandoned during World War II, and re-established by three book industry organizations in 1950.
It was only with great effort in the 1950s and 1960s that Verrazzano's name and reputation as the European discoverer of the harbour was re-established during an effort to have the newly built Narrows bridge named after him.
The settlers in the vicinity of " The Lodge " were largely isolated during the Civil War, but the area rebounded once peace was re-established, and a population boom followed the construction of railroad lines through the region.
* 1954-Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities opens work in Cuba ; Argentina Revival breaks out during Tommy Hicks crusade ; Augustinians re-established in Japan ; Columbans enter Chile
Rifle Corps were re-established during the war after Red Army commanders had gained experience handling larger formations.
Hobbes presents his own religious theory, but states that he would defer to the will of the sovereign ( when that was re-established: again, Leviathan was written during the Civil War ) as to whether his theory was acceptable.
During 15-17th century, they established under the name " 10 tumen Mongols " included 4 tumen oirats and 6 tumen Mongols They re-established their traditional pastoral nomadic lifestyle during the end of the Yuan Dynasty.
The bivalves were hard hit by this event but re-established themselves and thrived during the Triassic period that followed.
Both Sidney and Unadilla were destroyed during the American Revolution and were re-established after the war.
He also re-established the Sultanate of Rum after the death of Malik Shah I of Great Seljuq and soundly defeated the Crusaders in three separate battles during the Crusade of 1101 which arose as a well-managed response to the First Crusade.
For example, in the United States South after the Civil War, former slaves were disenfranchised by Jim Crow laws during the Reconstruction Era of the United States ; after many decades, U. S. democracy was re-established by civic associations ( the African American civil rights movement ) and an outside military ( the U. S. military ).
In 1793, during the French Revolution, the Académie Royale and the grand prix de l ' Académie Royale were abolished, but only a few years later, in 1797, the Prix de Rome was re-established.
Venice and Genoa attacked and captured it several times during the 15th and 16th centuries, but never re-established their rule effectively, except during Venetian rule of 1687 – 1715.
In 1947, when the four year course was re-established following its suspension during the Second World War, the Corps was organised into two companies that were designated alphabetically ' A ' and ' B '.
Following the Duke's execution for treason in 1552, it was confiscated for the crown under Queen Mary, who briefly re-established the community there during 1557 to 1558.

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