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was and swiftly
Prokofieff was able to adjust his creative personality to a swiftly changing world without losing his particular force and direction.
Then he was striding across the room, his thoughts confused but the worry building swiftly inside him as he snatched up the note.
Early in the following season the Addicks were linked with a foreign takeover, but this was swiftly denied by the club.
Trotskyists argue that the party was doomed to its present character, that of petty-bourgeois nationalism in the 1920s, because of the near-annihilation of the workers ' movement in the KMT betrayal of 1927, which was made possible by Stalin's order that the Communists join with the KMT in a centrist coalition, effectively disarming it, which opportunity the KMT swiftly exploited to defeat the communist revolution.
Diderot, who had been under police surveillance since 1747, was swiftly identified as the author ... and was imprisoned for some months at Vincennes, where he was visited almost daily by Rousseau, at the time his closest and most assiduous ally.
** Council of Siena ( 1423 – 1424 ) addressed church reform. Not numbered as it was swiftly disbanded.
The truth, in his hands, was swiftly converted from what it was, to what it should have been.
A treaty was swiftly agreed between du Parquet and the indigenous Chief Kairouane to peacefully partition the island between the two communities.
After the devastating 1354 earthquake, the Greek city of Gallipoli was almost abandoned, but swiftly reoccupied by Turks from Anatolia, the Asiatic side of the straits, making Gallipoli the first Ottoman position in Europe, and the staging area for their expansion across the Balkans.
Heiner Müller's cutting-edge drama " The Hamletmachine " was first produced in Paris by director Jean Jourdheuil in 1979 and swiftly became a classic of postmodern drama.
" A copy of the pamphlet was sent to every MP, and sold so well that it swiftly required reprinting.
The progress made by Gaddafi's government in improving relations with the Western world was swiftly set back by the regime's authoritarian crackdown on protests that began the following month.
Conditions improved slightly upon the death of Peter II, and Euler swiftly rose through the ranks in the academy and was made professor of physics in 1731.
Spurius Lucretius was swiftly elected interrex ; he was prefect of the city anyway.
The double-digit lead which had still been intact in opinion polls at the start of 1981 was swiftly wiped out, and by the end of October the opinion polls were showing the Alliance ahead of Labour.
The usual method was to approach a target stealthily, strike with surprise and then retire swiftly.
Neither a trained theologian nor skilled in the business of the Curia, he was tactful and prudent in a difficult era, but Ludwig Pastor, who passes swiftly over his pontificate, says, " The numerous endeavours for unity made during this period form one of the saddest chapters in the history of the Church.
He studied at Perugia and Padua, was ordained a priest and swiftly appointed Bishop of Cremona, in 1560, in time to participate in the sessions of the Council of Trent from 1561 to 1563.
Orestes was captured near Piacenza on 28 August 476 and swiftly executed.

was and discharged
I had had my name taken out of the telephone book, and this was partly because of a convict who had been discharged from Sing Sing and who called me night after night.
He was discharged from the hospital after a two-day checkup and he and his parents had what Mr. McKinley described as a `` celebration lunch '' at the cafeteria on the campus.
The effluent was collected through two pipes and discharged to the Blue River through a surface drainage ditch.
Bernard Parrillo, 20, of 19 Fletcher Ave., Cranston, was admitted to Roger Williams Hospital shortly before 11:30 a.m. yesterday after a hunting accident in which a shotgun he was carrying discharged against his heel.
However, since it is capable of being greatly altered and even discharged by heat, the color was believed by some authorities to be from an organic source.
They destroyed Camulodunum ( modern Colchester ), earlier the capital of the Trinovantes, but then a colonia ( a settlement for discharged Roman soldiers ) and the site of a temple to the former Emperor Claudius, which was built and maintained at local expense.
He was discharged in August, at the end of the regiment's 3 month enlistment.
Bixby served stateside duty in the Marines and was honorably discharged.
At this time, Centurashvili was only one month away from being discharged from the camp (...) And suddenly he surprisingly disappeared.
In 1849, he acted as president of the British Association and was elected one of the eight foreign associates of the Institute of France in succession to J. J. Berzelius ; and ten years later, he accepted the office of principal of the University of Edinburgh, the duties of which he discharged until within a few months of his death.
The act specified that service members who disclose that they are homosexual or engage in homosexual conduct should be separated ( discharged ) except when a service member's conduct was " for the purpose of avoiding or terminating military service " or when it " would not be in the best interest of the armed forces ".
§ 654 ) that homosexuality was incompatible with military service and that persons who engaged in homosexual acts or stated that they are homosexual or bisexual were to be discharged.
He was discharged from the field hospital after a few days, and took command of the British contingent of a relief force sent out to help Seymour.
It was also rumoured that his former pupil and Nazi Party member, Martin Heidegger, informed Husserl that he was discharged, but it was actually the former rector.
Howard would only allow Poe to be discharged if he reconciled with John Allan and wrote a letter to Allan, who was unsympathetic.
Poe finally was discharged on April 15, 1829, after securing a replacement to finish his enlisted term for him.
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.
However, Satie's military career did not last very long ; within a few months he was discharged after deliberately infecting himself with bronchitis.
In the army, Capra caught the Spanish flu, and was later medically discharged to return home to live with his mother.
After his father was discharged from his bandmaster position in 1898, Fiorello lived in Trieste.
He was discharged from the army with the rank of lieutenant in 1918 and did some acting in the Viennese theater circuit for a short time before being hired as a writer at Decla, Erich Pommer's Berlin-based production company.

was and officially
Of course the fighting was officially under the auspices of the United Nations.
First thing I did after my twenty-first birthday was go into court and have it officially changed, and this is something I don't tell everybody.
The document could not become officially effective until it was ratified by all 13 colonies.
A port was in development for the 5200 and advertised as a launch title but never officially released, although an unofficial release was produced by AtariAge.
Poirot thus was forced to kill the man himself as otherwise he would have continued his actions and never been officially convicted.
South Australia was officially proclaimed as a new British colony on 28 December 1836, near The Old Gum Tree in what is now the suburb of Glenelg North.
) After the dispute over Arianism became politicized and a general solution to the divisiveness was sought — with a great majority holding to the Trinitarian position — the Arian position was officially declared heterodox.
The main treaty was opened for signature on December 1, 1959, and officially entered into force on June 23, 1961.
During the Akkadian period, the Akkadian language became the lingua franca of the Middle East, and was officially used for administration, although the Sumerian language remained as a spoken and literary language.
The area was so remote that the border between North and South Carolina had not officially been surveyed.
This honor was intended, in part, to commemorate the diplomatic and trading history which existed long before other Western nations were officially aware of Japan's existence.
On 1 January 1966 Selkirk's island was officially renamed Robinson Crusoe Island.
Each signed the league's constitution, and the National League was officially born.
On December 10, 2007, Vick received a 23-month prison sentence and was officially cut from the Atlanta roster.
Ælfheah (, " elf-high "; 954 – 19 April 1012 ), officially remembered by the name Alphege within some churches, and also called Elphege, Alfege, or Godwine, was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester, later Archbishop of Canterbury.
In 1938, the first formal men's barbershop organization was formed, known as the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America ( S. P. E. B. S. Q. S. A ), and in 2004 rebranded itself and officially changed its public name to the Barbershop Harmony Society ( BHS ).
After the November 2000 G8 protest in Montreal, at which many protesters were beaten, trampled, and arrested in what was intended to be a festive protest, the tactic of dividing protests into " green " ( permitted ), " yellow " ( not officially permitted but with little confrontation and low risk of arrest ), and " red " ( involving direct confrontation ) zones was introduced.
Angus was historically a county ( known officially as Forfarshire from the 18th century until 1928, when it reverted to its ancient name ) until 1975 when it became a district of the Tayside Region.
The event was recorded as suicide officially and he was buried in Istanbul.
At the durbar on July 22, 1880, Abdur Rahman was officially recognized as Amir, granted assistance in arms and money, and promised, in case of unprovoked foreign aggression, such further aid as might be necessary to repel it, provided that he align his foreign policy with the British.

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