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His parents, Seweryn and Ludwika Malewicz, were ethnic Poles who had fled to Ukraine in the aftermath of the January Uprising of 1863 and he was baptised in the Roman Catholic Church.
Charles I ( 21 March 1226 – 7 January 1285 ), known also as Charles of Anjou, was the King of Sicily by conquest from 1266, though he had received it as a papal grant in 1262 and was expelled from the island in the aftermath of the Sicilian Vespers of 1282.
* 1995: Staff of the Los Angeles Times, " for its reporting on January 17, 1994, of the chaos and devastation in the aftermath of the 1994 Northridge earthquake.
Between January and May 2010, Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 took images of an unusual X shape originated in the aftermath of the collision between asteroid P / 2010 A2 with a smaller asteroid.
In the aftermath of a protest against Japanese dominance of the Korean Peninsula, Rhee was arrested and charged with sedition on January 9, 1899.
( One of the few other occasions Ua Buachalla was mentioned at all in public was when, in the aftermath of the death of King George V in January 1936, he had to reply to messages of condolence sent to the Irish people by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the United States Secretary of State Cordell Hull.
On 13 January 1837, in the aftermath of the cure of Venerable Pauline Jaricot, Pope Gregory XVI authorized liturgical celebration of Philomena on 11 August or, according to another source, originally on 9 September, first in the Diocese of Nola ( to which Mugnano del Cardinale belongs ), and soon in several other dioceses in Italy.
But public perception of him changed following the Tet Offensive ( January 30-September 23, 1968 ), the aftermath of which saw many Democrats grow disillusioned by the war, and quite a few interested in an alternative to LBJ.
The German rider, Walter Stolle, lost his home and living in the Sudetenland in the aftermath of World War II, settled in Britain and set off from Essex on 25 January 1959, to cycle round the world.
In a series of articles published in January 2002, he and Dan Balz described the events at Camp David in the aftermath of September 11 and discussed the Worldwide Attack Matrix.
In its aftermath, on 13 January 1945, he was finally relieved of his command after protesting against the operation and being particularly critical of Göring.
According to Jordan, he'd planned to meet up with John Mayer and Willie Weeks in January, 2005 to perform a benefit concert on a NBC sponsored telethon Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope to raise funds and public awareness benefiting victims in the aftermath of the tsunami that struck southeast Asia.
The Politburo elected in the aftermath of the 11th National Party Congress ( held in January 2011 ) by the Central Committee elected Trương Tấn Sang, the current President, the first-ranking member of the Politburo.
* In January of the 33rd year of his reign, he rewarded Yu of Xia for his achievement in managing the floods, in the aftermath of which, nine provinces were re-established in China.
In the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, a food aide convoy transporting supplies through Jérémie, encountered a hijacking attempt by 20 men, on 30 January 2010.
In the aftermath of the Japanese invasion of Thailand on 7 / 8 December 1941, the regime of Plaek Pibulsonggram ( Phibun ) declared war on Britain and the United States on 25 January 1942.
Accused by the International Criminal Court ( ICC ) of committing crimes against humanity in relation to the violent aftermath of the 2007 election, he resigned as Minister of Finance on 26 January 2012.
He succeeded Greg Dyke, who resigned on 29 January 2004 in the aftermath of the Hutton Inquiry.
Cuiabá was founded on January 1, 1727 by Rodrigo César de Menezes, then the " captain " of the captaincy of São Paulo in the aftermath of the discovery of gold mines.
On January 24, 1989 the Soviet authorities in Byelorussia finally agreed to the demand of the democratic opposition to build a monument to thousands of people shot by Stalin's police in the Kuropaty Forest near Minsk in the 1930s On September 30, 1989 thousands of Byelorussians, denouncing local leaders, marched through the center of Minsk to demand further measures to clean up the aftermath of the 1986 accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine.
In order to adjust to the global changes that occurred in the aftermath of the Second World War and to enhance the efficiency of the Central Bank, the Law on the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey No. 1211 was accepted on 14 January 1970.
Linklaters cut 270 jobs in London, January 2008, in the aftermath of the credit crunch ; consisting of around 120 lawyers and 150 business services providers.
* Landvolkbewegung ( Landvolk ) A movement of Schleswig-Holstein formed by farmers in the aftermath of the January 1928 demonstration.
* Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire ( David R. George III, January 2011 ): Beginning four years after The Soul Key, this novel follows the characters of Ambassador Spock and Captain Benjamin Sisko in the aftermath of the Borg Invasion ( Star Trek: Destiny ) and the creation of the Typhon Pact.

aftermath and 1967
This came into use in the aftermath of the accident that killed Jayne Mansfield on June 29, 1967 ; the car she was in hit the rear of a tractor-trailer.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 ( S / RES / 242 ) was adopted unanimously by the UN Security Council on November 22, 1967, in the aftermath of the Six-Day War.
The House Un-American Activities Committee subpoenaed Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman of the Yippies in 1967, and again in the aftermath of the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
In Israel, the Hebrew term " Ligioner " ( ליגיונר ), i. e. " Legionary " was still informally used for Jordanian soldiers for many years afterwards, also at the time of the 1967 war and its aftermath.
Jordanian occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem refers to the occupation and annexation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem by Jordan ( formerly Transjordan ), during a period of nearly two decades ( 1948 – 1967 ) in the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
In the aftermath of the Conrail merger New Jersey allowed several former CNJ lines shed by Conrail to be abandoned, most notably much of its four-track main line east of Aldene, NJ ( as part of the Aldene Plan starting in 1967 ) and the impressive Newark Bay Bridge, spanning from Elizabethport to Bayone, which was removed in the early 1980s.
According to David Bedein, the wholesale transfer was ordered because Jordan intended to undertake an Arab-style renovation of the Jewish Quarter, but the plan became obsolete when in the aftermath of the 1967 Six Day War, the West Bank and East Jerusalem were occupied by Israel.
Many of Van Delden's compositions form an expression of his deeply felt social concern, such as the orchestral work In Memoriam ( 1953 ), which was written in the aftermath of the great flood disaster of 1953 in the Netherlands, Belgium and England, the oratorio The Bird of Freedom ( 1955 ), which is an emotional cry against slavery, the radiophonic oratorio Icarus ( 1962 ), which questions the usefulness of space travel, or Canto della guerra ( after Erasmus, 1967 ; for chorus and orchestra ), which is a strong condemnation of war.

aftermath and Apollo
Indirect evidence for the giant impact scenario comes from rocks collected during the Apollo Moon landings, which show oxygen isotope ratios identical to those of Earth, which can be explained if the Earth – Moon system experienced turbulent mixing in the aftermath of the giant impact, as discussed above.
In the aftermath, a new Mars mission plan dubbed Ares is drawn up, utilizing on-orbit assembly of a different long duration Mars-ship using wet-workshop Saturn rocket components as the propulsion systems as well as a skylab habitat module and external tanks to hold extra fuel, and performing a Venus flyby reminiscent of the Manned Venus Flyby NASA planned in the aftermath of the original Apollo program, but done in this timeline for gravitational assistance, and finally a landing at Mangala Valles on March 27, 1986.

aftermath and 1
About 1 million civilians were evacuated in the aftermath of the raids.
* Smithsonian's Air & Space Magazine: " The Notorious Flight of Mathias Rust " Comprehensive article about the flight and the political aftermath in Gorbachev's USSR ( 1 July 2005 )
The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea was established in Shanghai, China, in the aftermath of March 1 Movement, which coordinated the Liberation effort and resistance against Japanese control.
Pfizer lost nearly $ 1 billion invested developing the failed drug, and the market value of the company plummeted in the aftermath.
In the aftermath of the Oak Ridge incident, Kamen was under continuing surveillance by FBI agents who observed the July 1, 1944 dinner, where Kamen was alleged to have discussed atomic research with Kheifets.
In the aftermath, a second energy crisis develops, tripling the price of oil and sending gasoline prices over $ 1 per gallon for the first time.
News of the demonstration on 1 July was noticeably absent from the Chinese-language versions of China's state media outlets such as the People's Daily and Xinhua Press Agency, however there has been reporting on the demonstration's political aftermath.
Record flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd in September 1999 ( 42. 13 ft ( 13. 1 m ) flood crest, 14 ft ( 4. 6 m ) above flood stage ) caused renewed interest in a flood control project called the Green Brook Flood Control Project, which will essentially protect Bound Brook from a 150 year flood.
Opposing fans fought an on-pitch battle in the aftermath of Celtic's 1 – 0 victory in the 1980 Scottish Cup Final at Hampden.
Also in 2011, Sheen starred in Beautiful Boy, an independent drama focusing on the aftermath of a school shooting, voiced a character in a Doctor Who episode written by his friend Neil Gaiman and made cameo appearances in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 and Resistance.
The Federal Insurance Agency had closed over 1, 318 flood insurance cases from Alicia's aftermath, however only 782 received final payment.
With pressures mounting on Thatcher, Howe resigned from the Cabinet on 1 November 1990 — in the aftermath of the Prime Minister's position at the Rome European Council meeting the previous weekend, at which she had declared for the first time that Britain would never enter a single currency — writing a cautiously worded letter of resignation in which he criticised Thatcher's overall handling of UK relations with the European Union.
In the aftermath of the Lisbon earthquake on November 1, 1755, which destroyed the royal palace, King Joseph I of Portugal took up residence in a huge complex of tents and barracks in Ajuda, on the outskirts of the city.
Rochford played key roles in the Manila Ransom negotiation with Spain ( 1763 – 66 ), the French acquisition of Corsica ( 1768 ), the Falkland Islands crisis of 1770 – 1, the crisis following the Swedish Revolution of 1772, and the aftermath of the Royal Marriages Act of 1772.
The Great Kantō earthquake on September 1, 1923, and the resultant fires which raged in its aftermath, caused incalculable damage throughout central Tokyo.
In the aftermath, the government imposed a state of emergency, 1, 000 cadets were expelled from the army school and many officers posted to remote garrisons.
The low density ( 1. 3 ± 0. 2 g / cm³ ) of its components ( see below ) suggests a significant porosity (> 30 %), indicating rubble-pile asteroids composed of debris that accumulated in the aftermath of a previous asteroid collision, possibly the one that formed the Themis family.
The Strategic Hamlet Program was exposed as an almost complete failure in the aftermath of the November 1, 1963 coup that left Diem and his brother Nhu murdered.
In the aftermath of the fire, the United States Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp honoring Wolf Trap on September 1, 1982.
The Basque government, in the confused aftermath of the raids, reported 1, 654 dead and 889 wounded.
In the aftermath, investors ( 51 banks ) learned that he had bilked them out of about $ 175 million in total ($ 1. 2 billion in year 2000 dollars ).
In the aftermath of the salad oil scandal, investors in 51 banks learned that he had bilked them out of about $ 175 million in total ($ 1. 2 billion in year 2000 dollars ).
In the following episode, " Flight 1 ", Sterling Cooper resigns the account in order to pursue an account with American Airlines, who are considering changing agencies in the aftermath of the Flight 1 disaster.

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