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O ' Ferrall would oversee numerous productions of Shakespeare over the course of 1937 ; a ten minute excerpt from Mark Antony's funeral speech in Julius Caesar, starring Henry Oscar ( 11 February ); a ten minute excerpt from Much Ado About Nothing with Henry Oscar as Benedick and Margaretta Scott as Beatrice ( also 11 February ); a twenty-five minute extract from Macbeth, with Henry Oscar as Macbeth and Margaret Rawlings as Lady Macbeth ( 25 March ); a thirty-minute extract from Twelfth Night, with John Wyse as Orsino and Greer Garson as Olivia ( 14 May ); and a sixty-seven minute extract from Othello starring Baliol Holloway as Othello, D. A.
He followed the general course of the Bhotia-Kosi River, which he was obliged to cross fifteen times within twenty-five miles km.
When Romuald Traugutt and the four other members of the Polish Government were apprehended by Russian troops and executed at the Warsaw citadel, the war in the course of which 650 battles and skirmishes were fought and twenty-five thousand Poles killed, came to a speedy end in the latter half of 1864, having lasted for eighteen months.
The course includes eighty hours of lectures and twenty-five flights that pit students against TOPGUN instructors.
As he describes it, the new Secret Society is a sort of co-op for supervillains – each free to act on their own, but ( for twenty-five percent of their spoils ) able to call in help should they need it against the expanded League. After having the Secret Society seek out various valuable artifacts over the course of the season, Grodd reveals his master plan: to turn every human on the planet into an ape.
It was founded by Etruscans over twenty-five hundred years ago but has seen its population dwindle to just fifteen residents over the course of the 20th century.
The development of the theory is due to the integration of a number of Zurek ’ s research topics pursued over the course of twenty-five years including: pointer states, einselection and decoherence.
Richardville, principal chief of the Miami nation of Indians, the following tracts of land: Three sections of land, beginning about twenty-five rods m below his house, on the river St. Mary's, near Fort Wayne ; thence, at right angles with the course of the river, one mile ( 1. 6 km ); and from this line, and the said river, up the stream thereof, for quantity.
In the last twenty-five years, a number of sporting and community services have been established, including tennis and squash courts as well as soccer and croquet grounds, a nine hole golf course, a pre-school, a heritage centre and a combined Rural Fire Service and State Emergency Service centre, established in 1997.

course and year
In the following year her father undertook to give a course in Hebrew theology to Johns Hopkins students, and this brought to the Szold house a group of bright young Jews who had come to Baltimore to study, and who enjoyed being fed and mothered by Mamma and entertained by Henrietta and Rachel, who played and sang for them in the upstairs sitting room on Sunday evenings.
The contributions were ahead of what she had got the previous year, and while the money, of course, was not hers, it excited her to stuff her kit with big checks.
We may then dismiss the time difference between these courses and the usual four year course of the interior design student as not having serious bearing on the subject.
Students of the college who are candidates for the A.B. degree and can satisfy the academic requirements of the medical and business schools, may enter either of these associated schools at the beginning of senior year, thus completing the two-year postgraduate course in one year.
As of late November 2009, the Armenian government's foreign debt was around $ 3 billion USD, having doubled in size over the course of the previous year.
This particular effect is known as annual aberration or stellar aberration, because it causes the apparent position of a star to vary periodically over the course of a year.
In 1539, urged by Pietro Bembo, he visited Venice and delivered a remarkable course of sermons, showing a decided tendency to the doctrine of justification by faith, which appears still more evidently in his Dialogues published the same year.
Doctors of Physical Therapy and doctors of occupational therapy complete a four-year undergraduate course of study, followed by a three to four year graduate program to earn the Doctor of Physical Therapy ( DPT ) and Doctor of Occupational Therapy ( OTD ) respectively.
In the United Kingdom, those training for the medical profession complete either a 5 – 6 year course of study or an accelerated 4-year graduate entry course of study that leads to the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery ( MBBS or MBChB, standing for the Latin Medicinae Baccalaureus et Chirurgiae Baccalaureus ).
The ecliptic is actually the apparent path of the Sun throughout the course of a year.
In his last year in college Sapir enrolled in the course " Introduction to Anthropology ", with Professor Livingston Farrand, who taught Boas ' four field approach to anthropology.
Parachutes were well-developed by 1918 having previously been used by balloonists, and were adopted by the German flying services during the course of that year ( the famous " Red Baron " was wearing one when he was killed ), but the allied command continued to oppose their use on various grounds.
Over the course of a year, such disagreements would lead to a constitutional crisis.
The following year, during the course of the uneventful first parliament session, Bacon married Alice Barnham.
Guatemala City is generally mild, almost springlike, throughout the course of the year.
Over the course of a year, disagreements like this would result in a constitutional crisis, leading the Revolution to higher levels.
Until Pope Pius X reduced in 1911 the number of Holy Days of Obligation to 8, there were in the course of the year 36 such days, apart from Sundays.
Over the course of a year, the whole Torah is read, with the cycle starting over in the autumn, on Simchat Torah.
Berlin is first in the queue, and I have the hope that we ’ ll succeed in the course of this year.
The house of Israel acquired many possessions and multiplied exceedingly during the course of seventeen years, even through the worst of the seven year famine.
This degree of unity within the German government with both the diplomats and the military united in their support of Hitler's anti-Polish policy, which stood in contrast to their views the previous year about destroying Czechoslovakia, very much encouraged Hitler and Ribbentrop with their chosen course of action.
The solemn peak event in the course of an activity year is the organization of student balls once a year.

course and reign
A horrible reign of terror ensued, in the course of which the ex-tsaritsa Eudoxia was dragged from her monastery and publicly tried for alleged adultery, while all who had in any way befriended Alexei were impaled, broken on the wheel and otherwise lingeringly done to death.
He refused to accept all his predecessors ' titles ( including Imperator ) at the beginning of his reign, preferring to earn them in due course.
As such, over the course of his reign, he issued a number of different edicts designed specifically to carry out this agenda ( see below ).
Over the course of his reign a combination of higher taxes, unsuccessful wars and conflict with the Pope had made King John unpopular with his barons, and in 1215 some of the most important decided to rebel against him.
In turn tax revenues tripled over the course of his reign.
In the course of his reign Justinian, who had a genuine interest in matters of theology, authored a small number of theological treatises.
Over the course of his reign a combination of higher taxes, unsuccessful wars that resulted in the loss of English barons ' titled possessions in Normandy following the Battle of Bouvines ( 1214 ), and an ongoing conflict with the Pope Innocent III had made King John unpopular with many of his barons.
Regardless of the brevity of his reign, he was prepared to chart a very different course from that of his predecessor.
* The imperial Liu clan suspect the intentions of Wang Mang and foment agrarian rebellions during the course of Ruzi Ying's reign.
The period of prosperity which follows, and is consolidated during the course of his reign, ends with the domination of the Angevins and the rebellion of the Sicilians culminating in the revolt of the Sicilian Vespers.
The output of printing presses at this period was, as a matter of course, subject to governmental scrutiny ; during Paul II's reign, books produced in the Papal States were largely limited to Latin classical literature and ecclesiastical texts.
Aboriginal areas also tend to be poor and their economic vitality tied to the entrenched patronage networks established by the Kuomintang over the course of its fifty-five year reign.
Considered a wise and politically astute ruler, Philip took the throne under questionable circumstances, but he became a " strong and popular " king over the course of his reign.
Philip took steps to reform the French currency during the course of his reign, including these silver Tornesel | Tournois coins.
The king's officers first sequestrated the assets of the Alien Priories in 1295-1303 under Edward I, and the same thing happened repeatedly for long periods over the course of the 14th century, most particularly in the reign of Edward III.
The Oath outlined the main aims and the course of action to be followed during Emperor Meiji's reign, setting the legal stage for Japan's modernization.
During the reign of Henry III ( 1207 – 1272 ), complaints were made that of the two channels below Crowland, the one to Spalding was more favourable to the passage of barges, but the Abbot of Crowland had obstructed and narrowed its course by planting willow trees.
The Oath outlined the main aims and the course of action to be followed during Emperor Meiji's reign, setting the legal stage for Japan's modernization.
" It is of course possible that this torc long pre-dated the reign of Prince Cynog and was a much earlier relic that had been recycled during the British Dark Ages to be used as a symbol of royal authority.
Over the course of his 17 year reign, Chongzhen executed 7 military governors, 11 regional commanders, replaced his minister of defense 14 times, and appointed an unprecedented 50 ministers to the Grand Secretariat ( equivalent to the cabinet and prime minister ).
Over the course of his 23-year reign, Baasha was at war with Asa, king of Judah.
Others however, claim that Lerma was a fully capable favourite, as he lead Castile and the Habsburg dominions on a more modest and economically viable course of peace than both Phillip II and Olivares during the reign of Phillip III-both figures that have received far more positive recognition by historians.
At its peak, the city covered 1. 8 km² and comprised an inner and outer portion, both surrounded by a massive and still visible course of walls erected during the reign of Suppiluliuma I ( circa 1344 – 1322 BC ( short chronology )).
The reign of Constantine also saw the founding of Constantinople as a new capital for the Roman Empire, and in the course of the 4th century the Empire was divided in two, with Egypt finding itself in the Eastern Empire with its capital at Constantinople.

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