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subsequent and Salon
The subsequent 1912 Salon des Indépendants was marked by the presentation of Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2, which itself caused a scandal, even amongst the Cubists.
While there are many sources of biographical information about Rosa Bonheur, there are three primary texts which are most consulted and cited in the subsequent literature ; the first is a pamphlet written by Eugène de Mirecourt, Les Contemporains: Rosa Bonheur which appeared in 1856 just after her Salon success with The Horse Fair.
In 1868, his paintings were accepted at the Salon, but the exhibition did not bring him financial or critical success ; nor did subsequent exhibitions.
Among his more important subsequent works are The Zandvoort Fisherman ( in the Amsterdam gallery ), The Silent House ( which gained a gold medal at the Brussels Salon, 1858 ) and Village Poor ( a prize at Manchester ).

subsequent and exhibits
In subsequent years Orangutan Island was enlarged, the Herpetarium was expanded with a new aquatic wing, and many other exhibits as well as facilities such as the gift shop, offices, and concession stands were remodeled or added.

subsequent and 1865
When the first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid in 1858 by businessman Cyrus West Field, it operated for only a month ; subsequent attempts in 1865 and 1866 were more successful.
The Act, § 15 of the appropriations bill for the Army for 1879, found at, was a response to, and subsequent prohibition of, the military occupation by U. S. Army troops of the former Confederate States during the ten years of Reconstruction ( 1867 – 1877 ) following the American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ).
The subsequent Chōshū civil war began on 13 January 1865.
After the American Civil War of 1861 to 1865 and the subsequent abolition of slavery, Queen was cast out.
He introduced the postcard ( which he had initially suggested in 1865 ) to Germany after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck promoted him in 1870: the postcard came into widespread use in the subsequent Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 as a method of communication between units in the field.
The only " hard " evidence of White's Confederate service consists of the account of his capture on March 12, 1865 in an action in Morganza in Pointe Coupee Parish contained in the Official Records of the American Civil War, and his service records in the National Archives, documenting his subsequent imprisonment in New Orleans and parole in April 1865.
Crazy Horse was present at the Battle of Red Buttes and the subsequent Platte River Bridge Station Battle in July 1865.
The first attempt was in 1865, and there were several subsequent attempts throughout the 20th century.
" Marx would later write in a 1865 letter to a contemporary that Proudhon had taken the slogan from Warville, although this is contested by subsequent scholarship.
In January 1865 the visit of the U. S. confederate cruiser CSS Shenandoah placed the government in a difficult position, and it has sometimes been assumed that the advice of Higinbotham ( to not support the U. S. consul's request that the ship be seized as a pirate ) as attorney-general must have been faulty in view of the subsequent arbitration proceedings going in favour of the United States.
Established in 1861 and opened in 1865, the financial position of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) was severely undermined following the Panic of 1873 and subsequent Long Depression.
The Wanderers initially fared well, losing only one of their sixteen matches in the 1865 – 66 season, but over the subsequent four seasons the team's fortunes declined significantly and Alcock also found it increasingly difficult to ensure that eleven of his players actually turned up for a match, with the club often forced to play with fewer than the required number of players or borrow some from their opponents.
In 1865 a dispute with his government led to his resignation, but immediately afterwards he was appointed to Crete, where, as an avowed champion of the Christians in the island and of Cretan independence, he was regarded with hostility both by the Muslim population and by the Turkish authorities during the subsequent Cretan uprising.
He was secretary to the Royal Commission on Railways ( 1865 – 1867 ), the Duke of Richmond's Commission on London Water ( 1867 – 1869 ), also taking part in the subsequent proceedings for establishing a constant supply, the Royal Commission on the Disposal of London Sewage ( 1882 – 1884 ), and the departmental committee on the science museums at South Kensington in 1885.

subsequent and 1866
The independent Princedom of Serbia, had conducted the first population census in 1834 ; the subsequent censuses were conducted in 1841, 1843, 1846, 1850, 1854, 1859, 1863 and 1866 and 1874.
No result came of those at Paris ( 1852 ), Constantinople ( 1866 ), Vienna ( 1874 ), and Rome ( 1885 ), but each of the subsequent ones has been followed by an international convention on the part of nearly one-half of the governments represented.
From 1859 to 1860, he was chancellor of the University of Wisconsin – Madison and agent of the board of regents of the normal school fund ; in 1866 he was president of St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland ; and from 1867 to 1870 he was the first United States Commissioner of Education, and in this position he laid the foundation for the subsequent work of the Bureau of Education.
Brătianu took part in the deposition of 1866 and in the subsequent election of Prince Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, under whom he held several ministerial appointments throughout the next four years.
The British-Canadian London Conference of 1866, and subsequent Constitution Act of 1867 analogously derived from political, and some military, turmoil in the former jurisdiction of Upper Canada, which was renamed and organized in the new dominion as the Province of Ontario.
The collapse of the bankers Overend, Gurney and Company in 1866 and the subsequent financial crisis the following year, brought the railway to the brink of bankruptcy.
After the Civil Rights Act of 1866 had been enacted into law over President Andrew Johnson's veto, some members of Congress voted for the Fourteenth Amendment in order to eliminate doubts about the constitutionality of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, or to ensure that no subsequent Congress could later repeal or alter the main provisions of that Act.
However his appointment was quickly followed by the collapse of bankers Overend, Gurney and Company on 10 May 1866 and the subsequent financial crisis during the following year.
As a percentage of the total number of seats available in the House of Representatives, the Republican majority attained in the election of 1866 has never been exceeded in any subsequent Congress.
William Judd Fetterman ( 1833 – December 21, 1866 ) was an officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and the subsequent Red Cloud's War on the Great Plains.
After a tropical cyclone hit Calcutta in 1864, and the subsequent famines in 1866 and 1871 due to the failure of the monsoons, it was decided to organize the collection and analysis of meteorological observations under one roof.
This led to protests, since Ginsburg had converted to Christianity, so subsequent volumes used a ( completely reset ) copy of Meir Letteris ' second ( 1866 ) edition of the Hebrew text.
When diphtheria appeared in England in 1858 he was sent to investigate the disease at the different points of outbreak, and in subsequent years he carried out a number of similar inquiries, e. g. into the cattle plague and into cholera in 1866.

subsequent and Pissarro
Her work was selected for exhibition in six subsequent Salons until, in 1874, she joined the " rejected " Impressionists in the first of their own exhibitions, which included Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Alfred Sisley.

subsequent and acknowledged
King Henry is famed for holding the record for more than twenty acknowledged illegitimate children, the largest number born to any English king ; they turned out to be significant political assets in subsequent years, his bastard daughters cementing alliances with a flock of lords whose lands bordered Henry's.
Braid's original description of his induction is as follows: Braid himself later acknowledged that the hypnotic induction technique was not necessary in every case and subsequent researchers have generally found that on average it contributes less than previously expected to the effect of hypnotic suggestions ( q. v., Barber, Spanos & Chaves, 1974 ).
Eakins borrowed it for subsequent exhibitions, where it drew strong reactions, such as that of the New York Daily Tribune, which both acknowledged and damned its powerful image, " but the more one praises it, the more one must condemn its admission to a gallery where men and women of weak nerves must be compelled to look at it.
In subsequent statements by the two authors of the film, it was partly acknowledged that they did not entirely share the same vision of it.
A subsequent review by the British Ornithologists ' Union Records Committee retained the genus Hippolais, for all eight species, but in agreement with Sangster, acknowledged that they fell into two groups.
After publication of the 1959 paper, Bohm was informed of Ehrenberg and Siday's work, which was acknowledged and credited in Bohm and Aharanov's subsequent 1961 paper.
The following musicians are either credited on the 2001 reissue of All Things Must Pass or are acknowledged as having contributed after subsequent research:
The widened scope of the original legislation led to the subsequent notorious targeting of now acknowledged classics of world literature by such authors as Zola, James Joyce and D. H. Lawrence plus medical textbooks by such as Havelock Ellis rather than the blatant erotica which was the original target of this law.
Tyson and Statham later acknowledged his advice and encouragement as factor in their subsequent success.
Bolívar would base his subsequent and enduring claim to be the sole head of the Venezuelan republic and commander-in-chief of its forces on this accomplishment, although even at this time he was not universally acknowledged as head of the state or the republican forces.
Although Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs ( 1970 ) is now acknowledged as his masterpiece, the album's relatively poor critical and commercial reception was overshadowed by the tragic deaths of Eric Clapton's close friends Jimi Hendrix ( who died while the sessions were underway ) and the subsequent death of Allman himself in October 1971.
" While Schumann later acknowledged that he " may have unnecessarily hurt some people's feelings " with the series, he returned in 2008 to the theme of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in his subsequent art series, " The University of Majd: The Story of a Palestinian Youth ", which addresses a case of what Schumann believes to be false imprisonment in Israel.
In 1862, Caragiale witnessed Cuza's toppling by a coalition of conservatives and liberals — as he later acknowledged in his Grand Hotel " Victoria Română ", he and his friends agreed to support the move by voting " yes " during a subsequent plebiscite, and, with tacit approval from the new authorities, even did so several times each.
The few months of her creative life in 1943 were, Larkin later acknowledged, the prelude to " the intensest time of my life "; in the three subsequent years his poetry collection The North Ship and his novels Jill and The Girl in Winter were published.
In subsequent editions of The Origin of Species, Darwin acknowledged Matthew's earlier work, stating that Matthew " clearly saw ... the full force of the principle of natural selection ".
In a BBC news item, it was alleged that researchers at Boeing were funding a project called GRASP ( Gravity Research for Advanced Space Propulsion ) which would attempt to construct a gravity shielding device, but a subsequent Popular Mechanics news item stated that Boeing had denied funding GRASP with company money, although Boeing acknowledged that it could not comment on " black projects ".< ref >
Even the Khmer Rouge acknowledged that 2 million had been killed — though they attributed those deaths to a subsequent Vietnamese invasion.
However, under British and subsequent New Zealand law, typically an iwi forms itself into a legally recognised entity, and under the Treaty of Waitangi these entities are accorded special rights and obligations under New Zealand law ... when they are recognised as tangata whenua They must have a provable relationship with a specific area of geography, and if this is acknowledged by the national or local authority, they become the legal tangata whenua.
Holmes ' opinion acknowledged the rule in Frank, while holding that subsequent judicial review would not cure constitutional violations if the state courts, in fact, failed to correct the wrong:
His Australian studies and his subsequent studies in the United States, " combined with the Russian heritage from his early studies in China, him a unique repository of piano techniques and tradition which is acknowledged internationally ".

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