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The name Abdul Alhazred is a pseudonym that Lovecraft created in his youth, which he took on after reading 1001 Arabian Nights at the age of about five.
He took the youth on as his weapons bearer and beloved.
After school, Harry took a gap year, during which he spent time in Australia, working ( as his father had done in his youth ) on a cattle station and participating in the Young England vs Young Australia Polo Test Match.
As a representative of the government side, he took part in the session of the historic “ Round Table ”, where, together with Andrzej Celiński, he co-chaired the sub-team for youth issues ( the only one that closed the session without signing the agreement ).
Born Beau De Glen Lipscomb near Navasota, Texas, United States, he as a youth took the name of ' Mance ' from a friend of his oldest brother Charlie (" Mance " being short for emancipation ).
During Samuel's youth at Shiloh the Philistines inflicted a decisive defeat against the Israelites at Eben-Ezer (), placed the land under Philistine oppression, and took the sanctuary's Ark for themselves.
Tycho later wrote that when he was around age two, his uncle, Danish nobleman Jørgen Thygesen Brahe, " without the knowledge of my parents took me away with him while I was in my earliest youth to become a scholar ".
The ship wherein Theseus and the youth of Athens returned had thirty oars, and was preserved by the Athenians down even to the time of Demetrius Phalereus, for they took away the old planks as they decayed, putting in new and stronger timber in their place ...
Further, the most recent edition of Ives's biography admits that Anne may very well have had a personal spiritual awakening in her youth which spurred her on, not just as catalyst but expediter for Henry's Reformation, though the process took a number of years.
He displayed in his youth a genuine enthusiasm for Greek and Latin ; and his father took special pains with his education, and, as a part of his general training, he undertook in his nineteenth year a protracted journey to Italy, England, and Flanders, where he busied himself in collecting and collating manuscripts for his father's press.
In the initial stages of this policy, most of the youth who took part in it volunteered, although later on the government resorted to forcing many of them to move.
Reviewers took notice of Burton: " He has all the qualifications of a leading man that the British film industry so badly needs at this juncture: youth, good looks, a photogenic face, obviously alert intelligence, and a trick of getting the maximum of attention with a minimum of fuss.
In February 1933, Jiang took the oath of the Chinese Communist Party with Yu at her side, and she was appointed member of the Chinese Communist Party youth wing.
Orion took up Cedalion and set the youth upon his shoulders for a guide to the East.
After Pelops ' resurrection, Poseidon took him to Olympus, and made the youth apprentice, teaching him also to drive the divine chariot.
It is suggested that the " drinkable gold " she regularly took — believed to preserve youth — may have ultimately killed her.
Lagardère took advantage of the growth of TNT to launch the youth channel Gulli in partnership with France Télévisions.
Remembering her youth on a kibbutz on the shores of the Kinneret, one woman said: " Oh, how beautiful it was when we all took part in the discussions, were nights of searching for one another — that is what I call those hallowed nights.
Father Friedrich Jahn's gymnastic associations exposed middle class German youth to nationalist and democratic ideas, which took the form of the nationalistic and liberal democratic college fraternities known as the Burschenschaften.
In his youth he was one of the infantes ( princes ) of Aragon who took part in the dissensions of Castile during the minority and reign of John II.
Daily care of her abundant and extremely long hair, which in the time turned from the dark blonde of her youth, to chestnut brown, took at least three hours.
As a youth, he took part in the Anglo-Satsuma War.
As a youth he himself briefly took a pro-slavery position, under the influence of a cousin, the Richmond editor John Moncure Daniel.
Alfaro, head of the Radical Liberals, was the leader of the Ecuadorian Liberal Revolution, a coup d ' état he waged from his youth in the 1860s until 1895 when the liberals finally took power.

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the work uses the old eighteenth-century tradition of giving the part of a young inexperienced youth to a soprano.
The later usage was in part attributed to the choices of gold, silver and bronze to represent the first three Ages of Man in Greek mythology: the Golden Age, when men lived among the gods ; the Silver age, where youth lasted a hundred years ; and the Bronze Age, the era of heroes, and was first adopted at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
Richard Cromwell owed his 1930s movie fame in part to being personally selected by DeMille for the role as the leader of the youth gang in DeMille's poignant, now cult-favorite, This Day and Age ( 1933 ).
The Aldermaston march, the CND symbol and its slogan " Ban the Bomb " became icons and part of the youth culture of the 1960s.
Originally worn as a part of a military uniform by youth wishing to present a tough or militaristic image, dog tags have since seeped out into wider fashion circles.
In his youth Diderot was originally a follower of Voltaire and his deist Anglomanie, but gradually moved away from this line of thought towards materialism and atheism, a move which was finally realised 1747 in the philosophical debate in the second part of his La Promenade du sceptique ( 1747 ).
Older youth ( age may vary per program ) may take part in a program for safe rifle handling, such as the ones promoted by these organizations:
By far the strongest hereditary claim was that of Edgar the Ætheling, but his youth and apparent lack of powerful supporters caused him to be passed over, and he did not play a major part in the struggles of 1066, though he was made king for a short time by the Witan after the death of Harold Godwinson.
Shy in his youth, he spent much of his time at home reading, but from grammar school through college, he played a prominent part in several school newspapers and magazines.
In the offseason, the Jaguars parted ways with veteran players John Henderson and Reggie Hayward as part of the team's " youth movement ".
For a second time in his youth, Richard was forced to seek refuge in the Low Countries, which were then part of the realm of the Duchy of Burgundy.
Kelley, who in his youth wanted to become a doctor, in part drew upon his real-life experiences in creating McCoy: a doctor's " matter-of-fact " delivery of news of Kelley's mother's terminal cancer was the " abrasive sand " Kelley used in creating McCoy's demeanor.
Since his youth, he had been fond of woodcraft and military scouting, and — as part of their training — showed his men how to survive in the wilderness.
Many SNP members are republicans, however, and both the party student and youth wings are expressly so. However, the current stance of the SNP is that an independent Scotland would retain the monarchy which it currently has as part of the United Kingdom.
However, given his youth and physical disabilities, which seemed to require the use of a cane in order to walk ( he died c. age 19 ), historians speculate that he did not personally take part in these battles.
As Georgia had never previously had a female ruler, a part of the aristocracy questioned Tamar's legitimacy, while others tried to exploit her youth and supposed weakness to assert greater autonomy for themselves.
Lester's attempts to relive his youth are a direct result of his lust for Angela, and the state of his relationship with Carolyn is in part shown through their lack of sexual contact.
* 1956: During the 12th IJK in Büsum, Germany, the committee of TEJO proposed that TEJO become the youth section and an integral part of UEA.
Byrd named the city " Richmond " after the English town of Richmond near ( and now part of ) London, because the view of the James River was strikingly similar to the view of the River Thames from Richmond Hill in England, where he had spent time during his youth.
The series was a " live-action " feature which formed part of the children's / youth macro-show La Bola de cristal where it aired as part of its third of four segments.

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