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There was much talk, and on Essex ' homecoming in December 1575, " great enmity between the Earl of Leicester and the Earl of Essex " was expected.
* October 18, 1985: Detroit, Michigan During halftime of the homecoming football game between Northwestern High School and Murray-Wright High School, a boy who was in a fight earlier that day pulled out a shotgun and opened fire, injuring six students.
Despite the difficulties of 2003, 100th Window sold over a million copies and was toured extensively ( including Queen Square, Bristol-a one-off sell out concert set up in the city centre park, which was seen as a homecoming ).
In 2001 the move from The Dell to the new Friends Provident St Mary's Stadium was a homecoming for Southampton F. C., because of the new stadium's proximity to St Mary's, the church where the club was founded on 21 November 1885 by members of the St Mary's Church of England Young Men's Association.
The homecoming show in Oklahoma City was performed at the Zoo Amphitheater and included the unveiling of a new UFO stage prop, and would provide footage for the U. F. O. s at the Zoo concert DVD.
Weller, a Washington graduate, was the guest yell-king during the Huskies ' homecoming football game against the Stanford University Cardinal ( led by junior quarterback John Elway ).
Local historian Chester A. Howell compiled a brief history of Anna for inclusion in a book that was given to those who attended the Anna school homecoming on October 19, 1985.
Their Detroit homecoming show, postponed by the 2003 North America blackout, was released as the DVD Live in Detroit.
He appeared at the Village Vanguard, NY, for a gig that was dubbed as his ' homecoming ;' and was recorded and released under that title.
The theme of 2004 was " homecoming ".
It was named after San Sebastian Hall, a residence hall on campus, which sponsored an Ibis entry in the college's homecoming celebration.
This was followed by a homecoming show at the Victoria Hall in Saltaire in December 2007 and a new tour in 2008 entitled the ' 4 Days in May Tour ' in Nottingham, Bristol, London Shepherd's Bush and Norwich UEA, this time with Marklew.
On his homecoming, he was met with a rapturous reception.
In October 1984, he was charged with criminal possession of marijuana after 35 g of the drug was found in his suitcase during a routine inspection of luggage during that year's royal homecoming by Queen Elizabeth II.
Their second win, in their homecoming game, was against a better, ranked team: the Bowling Green State University Falcons.
He graduated from Elliot Lake Secondary School in 1965, and was elected the homecoming king.
On October 30, 2010, Martinelli was in attendance for the University of Arkansas's homecoming festivities and crowned the 2010 Homecoming King.
Dick appeared in numerous theater productions during his high school years and was elected homecoming king his senior year in 1983.
As of 2011, the structure was used for vespers, lectures, concerts and homecoming.

homecoming and century
" The Freshman's Reception " ( Recepção ao Caloiro, the Portuguese name for university homecoming ) goes back to the 19th century when the law students of the University of Coimbra felt the need to express their joy at finishing the school year in as loud a way as possible, using everything at their disposal that would make noise, namely tin cans, which is the original root of " The Tin Can Parade ".

homecoming and ".
Allen wrote of this homecoming that " we passed the flowing bowl, and rural felicity, sweetened with friendship, glowed in every countenance ".
The word is a learned formation of a Greek compound, consisting of ( nóstos ), meaning " homecoming ", a Homeric word, and ( álgos ), meaning " pain, ache ".
They confirmed on 7 February that they were playing two " massive homecoming shows " at the Don Valley Bowl in Sheffield on 10 and 11 June, support included Miles Kane, Anna Calvi, The Vaccines, Dead Sons and Mabel Love, clips from the show were also used in the music video for " The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala ".

was and triumph
The charge was so farfetched that Woodruff paid little attention to it, and answered Pike in a rather bored way, wearily declaring that a `` new hand '' was pumping the bellows of the Crittenden organ, and concluding: `` In a controversy with an adversary so utterly destitute of moral principles, even a triumph would entitle the victor to no laurels.
And, for the moment at least, the governor now found himself allied with the head of the Crittenden faction he had formerly opposed, and Pike was credited with a clear triumph over Woodruff.
Now did Welch truly become the man of the hour, and everything that followed in the procedure of Justice was a new triumph for him.
It was indeed a near thing, but somehow the inherent decency of New England ( which we inherit ) did triumph.
Yes, I had cried out that I knew she'd do it, but without my fully realizing it at the time, it was a cry of triumph for her, praise at her deliverance from pettiness and greed -- and guilt.
They breakfasted together, but Martin did not refer to his triumph, and Dolores found a great deal to do in the kitchen, bobbing up and down from the table so that talk was impossible.
There was keen competition between the two from the introduction of the The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing | Algebra into Europe in the 12th century until its triumph in the 16th.
In 1328 Andronikos III entered Constantinople in triumph and Andronikos II was forced to abdicate.
Franklin agrees that Luke ’ s work is apolitical and believes that Luke ’ s main concern was thetriumph of God in Paul ’ s arrival in Rome.
According to Davis, " It's great triumph was to prove that the sum of two even numbers is even ".
By the time Marlborough had closed down the Ramillies campaign he had denied the French most of the Spanish Netherlands west of the Meuse and north of the Sambre – it was an unsurpassed operational triumph for the English Duke.
The Battle of Marathon was a watershed in the Greco-Persian wars, showing the Greeks that the Persians could be beaten ; the eventual Greek triumph in these wars can be seen to begin at Marathon.
The queen was allowed to believe that she would be well treated, for Octavian was anxious to secure her for his triumph.
" It was considered a great triumph among the Marquesans to eat the body of a dead man.
A great triumph of these laborious months was the decipherment of the palimpsest Codex Ephraemi Syri Rescriptus, of which the New Testament part was printed before he left Paris, and the Old Testament in 1845.
Herbert chose in the books that followed to undermine Paul ’ s triumph with a string of failures and philosophical paradoxes ; Dune was a heroic melody, and Dune Messiah was its inversion.
Excepting a few ineffective attempts to revive scythed chariots, and continuing far eastern use, the use of chariots in battle was obsolete in civilized nations by the time of the Persian defeat at the hands of Alexander the Great, but chariots remained in use for ceremonial purposes such as carrying the victorious general in a Roman triumph, or for racing.
The greater the suffering, the larger her triumph was.
Simon's greatest triumph was the victory against superior numbers at the Battle of Muret — a battle which saw not only the defeat of Raymond of Toulouse and his Occitan allies — but also the death of Peter of Aragon — and the effective end of the ambitions of the house of Aragon / Barcelona in the Languedoc.
While the steps to follow in the case of a triumph of the " yes " option, which the document obviously anticipated, were clearly delineated, the steps for the " no " triumph were less so, but still clear enough that no serious doubt emerged when the " no " option actually was victorious in the 1988 plebiscite.

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