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Wood took the proposal to Chief of Staff Hugh L. Scott, who passed it on to Baker a month before the actual declaration of war against Germany.
Only in the time before Hugh Capet took the crown for himself and after the reign of Charles X is the term necessary to identify which.
Notably, from 1985 to 1988, author and television writer Hugh Miller wrote seventeen novels, detailing the lives of many of the show's original characters before 1985, when events on screen took place.
Between 1594 and 1603, Elizabeth faced her most severe test in Ireland during the Nine Years ' War, a revolt that took place at the height of hostilities with Spain, who backed the rebel leader, Hugh O ' Neill, Earl of Tyrone.
ELO's debut concert took place on 15 April 1972 at The Fox & Hounds Pub in Croydon, U. K. with a line-up of Wood, Lynne, Bevan, Bill Hunt ( horns, keyboards ), Wilfred Gibson ( violin ), Hugh McDowell ( cello ), Mike Edwards, Andy Craig ( cello ) and Richard Tandy on bass.
In 1833, Thomas Auld took Douglass back from Hugh after a dispute (" s a means of punishing Hugh ," Douglass wrote ).
Plaisance died in 1261, but as her son Hugh II was still underage, Cyprus passed to his cousin Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan, whose mother Isabella of Cyprus, Alice of Champagne and Hugh I of Cyprus ' daughter and Hugh II's aunt, took over the regency in Acre.
In the 1170s Hugh de Moreville and his followers took refuge there after assassinating Thomas Becket.
* The satirist and short story writer Hector Hugh Monro took his pen name of ' Saki ' from Edward FitzGerald's translation of the Rubaiyat.
Sir Hugh Munro, a founding member of the Club, took on the task using his own experience as a mountaineer, as well as detailed study of the Ordnance Survey Six-inch to the mile and One-inch to the mile map series.
* Hugh Hefner ( took anatomy classes ), founder of Playboy
Edward was in the care of Hugh Giffardfather of the future Chancellor Godfrey Giffarduntil Bartholomew Pecche took over at Giffard's death in 1246.
Keith Lynch recalls that Hugh Everett took great delight in paradoxes such as the unexpected hanging.
During the Napoleonic Wars, they served from 1810 to 1814 in the Peninsular War ; fighting at Albuera, Badajoz, Salamanca, the Pyrenees, Nivelle and Toulouse and took part in the Battle of Waterloo where they fought in the 4th Brigade under Lt-Col. Hugh Henry Mitchell, in the 4th British Infantry Division ( see Order of Battle of the Waterloo Campaign ).
The siege failed, but when King William ordered their arrest Robert and his companions took refuge with Hugh of Chateauneuf-en-Thymerais.
Theobald I of Blois, a former vassal of Hugh the Great, took the counties of Chartres and Châteaudun.
As early as 989, having been rebuffed in his search for a Byzantine princess, Hugh Capet arranged for Robert to marry the recently widowed daughter of Berengar II of Italy, Rozala, who took the name of Susannah upon becoming Queen.
Its second performance took place under the baton of Hugh McMillan, conducting the Boulder Symphonic Band at the University of Colorado.
After the fall of the Carolingians Laon took the part of Charles of Lorraine, their heir, and Hugh Capet only succeeded in making himself master of the town by the connivance of the bishop, who, in return for this service, was made second ecclesiastical peer of the kingdom.
When the post office was established, it took the name Calhoun, after Hugh Calhoun, the original settler
With network executives perceiving the instability of this arrangement as a factor in Nightly News losing audience share to the CBS Evening News, NBC discontinued the rotation, and McGee eventually took over for Hugh Downs as host of The Today Show.

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Her first marriage, at the age of fifteen, was to the son of her father's rival in Italy, Lothair II, the nominal King of Italy ; the union was part of a political settlement designed to conclude a peace between her father and Hugh of Provence, the father of Lothair.
The medieval Kingdom of France emerged out of the western part of Charlemagne's Carolingian Empire, known as West Francia, and achieved increasing prominence under the rule of the House of Capet, founded by Hugh Capet in 987.
It was founded in Chicago in 1953 by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a $ 1, 000 loan from Hefner's mother.
A University of Toronto team consisting of Tom Duff, Rob Pike, Hugh Redelmeier, and David Tilbrook implemented a version of QED that runs on UNIX ; David Tilbrook later included QED as part of his QEF tool set.
The heavy cavalry to the north of the river was trapped and cut to pieces ( due, in part, to the strewing of caltrops to unseat the cavalry making them easy targets for the Scottish forces ), their comrades to the south powerless to help Hugh de Cressingham, whose body was subsequently flayed and the skin cut into small pieces as tokens of the victory.
Edward was still relying upon his French relatives – Isabella's uncle, Louis d ' Évreux, for example had been sent from Paris to assist him – but Hugh Despenser the elder now formed part of the inner circle, marking the beginning of the Despensers ' increased prominence at Edward's court.
" The Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said the transcripts revealed a " deplorable, disgusting, shabby, and immoral " performance on the part of the President and his former aides.
Modern scholarship has largely imputed to Hugh the motive of establishing a dynasty against the pretension of electoral power on the part of the aristocracy, but this is not the typical view of contemporaries and even some modern scholars have been less sceptical of Hugh's " plan " to campaign in Spain.
Modern scholarship has largely imputed to Hugh the motive of establishing a dynasty against the claims of electoral power on the part of the aristocracy, but this is not the typical view of contemporaries and even some modern scholars have been less sceptical of Hugh's " plan " to campaign in Spain.
In the early part of the 20th Century, Hugh H. Young, a prominent doctor on the staff of Johns Hopkins University, began buying up the farmland with the intention of building a community.
As part of this effort, Henry confiscated the four Bigod castles from Hugh in 1157, but returned both Framlingham and Bungay in 1165, on payment of a large fine of £ 666.
Guy was a son of Lord Hugh VIII of Lusignan, in Poitou, at that time a part of the French duchy of Aquitaine, held by Queen Eleanor of England, her third son Richard, and her husband the English King Henry II.
' Hugh Gaitskell Primary School ' is situated in Beeston, part of his former Leeds South constituency.
Although he probably did not take part in the decision to set up a special exchequer for the collection of Richard's ransom, Walter did appoint the two escheators, or guardians of the amounts due, who were Hugh Bardulf in the north of England and William of Sainte-Mère-Eglise in the south.
* 1597: O ' Donnell ( Hugh Roe, the son of Hugh, son of Manus ) ... Having reached the very centre of Hy-Many, he sent forth swift-moving marauding parties through the district of Caladh, and the upper part of the territory ; and they carried off many herds of cows and other preys to O ' Donnell, to the town of Athenry ; and though the warders of the town attempted to defend it, the effort was of no avail to them, for O ' Donnell's people applied fires and flames to the strongly-closed gates of the town, and carried to them great ladders, and, placing them against the walls, they recte, some of them ascended to the parapets of the wall.
The legend surrounding Hugh that emerged became part of popular culture, and his story became the subject of poetry and folksongs.
The campus has seen several recent developments as part of a ten-year £ 200 million initiative by the university, such as the £ 35 million Hugh Aston Building ; constructed to bring students from the Faculty of Business and Law closer to the centre of the university's infrastructure.
It was directed by Hugh Harman, and first released on October 17, 1931 as part of the Looney Tunes series from the Leon Schlesinger animation studio and distributed by Warner Brothers.
He made no attempt to conceal or apologize for the sexuality, theatrical violence, and ill-concealed paganism of many ballads, but it is characteristic of the man that in his introduction toHugh of Lincoln ,” an ancient work about the purported murder of a Christian child by a Jew, he wrote, “ And these pretended child-murders, with their horrible consequences, are only a part of the persecution which, with all moderation, may be rubricated as the most disgraceful chapter in the history of the human race .”
At the time of invention, both Hugh and Stanley Rockwell ( not direct relations ) worked for the New Departure Manufacturing Co. of Bristol, CT. New Departure was a major ball bearing manufacturer that, in 1916, became part of United Motors and, shortly thereafter, General Motors Corp.

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