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This statement recalls the 1959 Berlin crisis, when President Eisenhower first told reporters that Berlin could not be defended with conventional weapons and then added that a nuclear defense was out of the picture too.
A favorite target of Poe's criticism was Boston's then acclaimed poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who was often defended by his literary friends in what would later be called " The Longfellow War ".
Then he announced to the world: " The independence of Austria, for which he has fallen, is a principle that has been defended and will be defended by Italy even more strenuously ", and then replaced in the main square of Bolzano the statue of Walther von der Vogelweide, a Germanic troubadour, with that of Drusus, a Roman general who conquered part of Germany.
In his important essay The Soul of Man under Socialism from 1891 Wilde defended socialism as the way to guarantee individualism and so he saw that " With the abolition of private property, then, we shall have true, beautiful, healthy Individualism.
To honour those women who defended the town of Tortosa against an attack by the Moors, Ramon Berenguer IV, then count of Barcelona, created the order of the Hatchet ( orden de la Hacha ) in 1149.
Bryan then defended the right of silver supporters to make their argument against opposition from gold men, who were associated with financial interests, especially in the East.
He then defended the remainder of the platform, though only speaking in general terms.
He protected the Catholic as well as the Orthodox clergy ; he raised the Lithuanian army to the highest state of efficiency then attainable ; defended his borders with a chain of strong fortresses and built numerous castles in towns including Vilnius.
In the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the city was defended by the Iraqi Army, then captured briefly by the forces from Israel's Carmeli Brigade during the " Ten Days ' fighting " following the cancellation of the first cease-fire.
Sailing south, De Genouilly then captured the poorly defended city of Saigon on 18 February 1859.
" Stanton defended the concept of woman suffrage, saying women would then be able to affect future legislation and gain further rights.
In a face-to-face confrontation with them, I heatedly defended Herwegh, and our mutual dislike began then .”
In Brazil, he briefly captured the Portuguese settlement of Salvador, personally leading the assault on the sea fortress of that town. In August with a small and undermanned fleet he sailed for the African west coast and attacked a Portuguese fleet in a strongly defended bay of Luanda but failed to capture any ships. He then crossed the Atlantic ocean again to try and capture merchant ships at the city of Vitória, but was defeated by a resistance organized by the local civilians, with assistance by a Portuguese garrison. After finding Salvador recaptured by a large Spanish-Portuguese fleet Heyn returned home. The Dutch West India Company were pleased with Heyn's leadership qualities and in 1626 placed him in command of a new squadron. In subsequent raids in 1627 at Salvador, he attacked and captured over thirty richly laden Portuguese merchant ships before returning to the United Provinces.
Argüello defended this title a few times, then moved up in weight to challenge world Junior Lightweight champion Alfredo Escalera in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, in what has been nicknamed The Bloody Battle of Bayamón by many.
Laporte defended his title twice, vs Ruben Castillo and Johnny De La Rosa, both 12 rounds decision wins, then lost it to another Puerto Rican world champion, the legendary Wilfredo Gómez.
Sánchez then defended his title against Roberto Castanon ( 43-1-0 ) and scored a win over Nicky Perez ( 50-3-0 ).
She defended her title against Anissa Zamarron winning on points, then met Phoenix's Yvonne Trevino which the judges called a technical draw ( word used for tie in boxing ).
As a penalty for having defended you then, and for having continued to aid you since, my life has come under a gradually mounting attack: I find myself the worldwide victim of mass demonstrations, violence, vituperation and persecution ".
The players then decide upon a scenario, ranging from simple skirmishes to complex battles involving defended objectives and reinforcements.
Norton then defended the WBC title against another Don King fighter, Larry Holmes, who won the belt.
De La Hoya defended his unified title against Yori Boy Campas ( 80 – 5 ) with a sixth round knockout and then faced Shane Mosley ( 38 – 2 ) in a rematch.
In 1326, because of the threat of Turkish invasions, he and the brethren retreated to the defended city of Thessaloniki, where he was then ordained a priest.
Point defense interceptor is the lightweight design, intended to spend most of their time on the ground, located at the defended target, able launch on demand, climb to altitude, manoeuvre and then attack the bomber in a very short time before the bomber can deploy its weapons.
Zarate next won two fights by a knockout in the second and then defended it against Paul Ferreri, who lost by knockout in 12 in Los Angeles too.

then and Estonian
Peterson was the first student at the then German-language University of Tartu to acknowledge his Estonian origin, is commonly regarded as a herald of Estonian national literature and considered the founder of modern Estonian poetry.
Kievan rulers then collected tribute from the surrounding ancient Estonian county of Ugaunia, possibly until 1061, when, according to chronicles, Yuryev was burned down by another tribe of Chudes ( Sosols ).
Louis Kahn, whose original name was Itze-Leib ( Leiser-Itze ) Schmuilowsky ( Schmalowski ), was born into a poor Jewish family in Pärnu and spent the rest of his early childhood in Kuressaare on the Estonian island of Saaremaa, then part of the Russian Empire.
He then moved part of the Swedish army across the Baltic Sea to Estonia where it was joined by Estonian and Finnish regiments of the Swedish army.
It was then a part of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic until the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991.
She then prepares him for his funeral and buries him 35 metres below the ground, constructing, as his burial mound, what is now known as the hill of " Toompea " ( upon which, today, is seated the Estonian parliament and the seat of Government ), in the process.
Troops led by Lembitu destroyed a troop of missionaries in the historical Estonian county of Sakala and made a raid as far as Pskov, then a town of the Novgorod Republic.
If the same power controlled the Estonian coast, on the opposite side of the gulf, it would then be able to block Saint Petersburg's naval access to the Baltic Sea.
On the Independence Day military parade on February 24, 2005, Rüütel repeatedly congratulated soldiers on ' Victory day ' ( Estonian Victory Day is on June 23 ), which caused speculation about the then 76-year-old president's mental health .< ref >
After Germany had taken control of Estonia, he joined the German Wehrmacht and went on to fight against the Soviets in Northwestern Russia, subsequently becoming the captain of the 184th Security Battalion, then Major of the Estonian 658th Eastern Battalion.
The early twentieth century saw groups of Estonian and then Finnish settlers moving to homesteads to the south and west of the fledgling settlement at Sylvan Lake.
In 2006, unsatisfied with the lack of support from the Estonian Chess Federation, Ehlvest decided to move to the United States ; since then, he has been a member of the USCF and competed internationally for the USA.
In Sweden, Estonia, Finland and Latvia, it is boiled together with juice from berries and then whipped into a light, airy consistency to create klappgröt ( Swedish name ) or vispipuuro ( Finnish name ) or mannavaht ( Estonian name ), a dessert which is usually eaten in summer.
At the same time, the two parties have agreed that the Estonian government gets an option to buy the remaining 10 % stake from SAS at a later time between then and 2014.
Sometimes translations were however done, during Soviet times by first being translated into Russian and then from Russian into English, not infrequently by native-speakers of Russian or Estonian.
The second story tells of an ethnic Estonian Mihkelson who will now be knighted by the Czar as he has been instrumental in putting down a rebellion in Russia ; this is the story of his pangs of conscience, but also how he brings his peasant parents to the ceremony to show his origins ( Mihkelson's Matriculation ) The third story is set in around 1824, and about the collator of Estonian folk literature Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald who, after passing his exams, does not want to become a theologian but wants to study military medicine in Saint Petersburg, then the capital of the Russian Empire ; meanwhile, he meets a peasant who can tell him about the Estonian epic hero Kalev, here of the epic Kalevipoeg ( Two Lost Sheets of Paper ).
SEB Pank ( formerly-Eesti Ühispank, then SEB Eesti Ühispank ) is an Estonian bank, owned by the Swedish bank SEB.
The sitting State Elder, Konstantin Päts, appointed himself to the position of Prime Minister and in this position was then able to suspend elections for Elder of State and for the Estonian Parliament.
Le Coq Arena which Levadia used from then on in Europe to give the Estonian club a shock 1 – 0 victory.
Kievan rulers then collected tribute from the Chudes of the surrounding ancient Estonian county of Ugaunia, possibly until 1061, when, according to chronicles, Yuryev was burned down by another tribe of Chudes ( Sosols ( probably Sackalians, or the Osilians the people of Saaremaa ( Ösel ) or Soopoolitse )).

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