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" In his early years he was heavily influenced by Manichaeism and afterward by the Neo-Platonism of Plotinus.
During World War II and for many years afterward, Capp worked tirelessly going to hospitals to entertain patients, especially to cheer recent amputees and explain to them that the loss of a limb did not mean an end to a happy and productive life.
China " armed and trained " the Khmer Rouge during the civil war and continued to aid them years afterward.
Around 500 million years afterward, the Moon's mantle was able to be extensively melted due to the decay of radioactive elements.
Wally and Candy marry shortly afterward, but Candy and Homer maintain a secret affair that lasts some 15 years.
Roosevelt dominated the American political scene not only during the twelve years of his presidency, but also for decades afterward.
Important leaders of the GIA in France fell afterward: Khaled Kelkal was killed in Lyon by the EPIGN and Rachid Ramda was arrested in London although it took ten years for the French justice to have him extradited.
He felt he had worked too many years inside studios, and combined with a visit to Dachau concentration camp during filming, he decided that he had had enough, and retired afterward.
" For more than two thousand years after the Old Kingdom ( c. 2700-2180 BC ), had a dominating and significant influence over its southern neighbour, and even afterward, the legacy of Egyptian cultural and religious introductions remained important.
Edwards served in the United States Coast Guard where he experienced a severe back injury, which left him in pain for years afterward.
For years afterward members of her community would attribute the child's curiosity, intelligence, and lively personality to the incident.
Small clashes arose between the two countries for several years afterward.
Many of the accouterments of the space period stories, such as the Space Coupe and much of the high-tech gadgetry, remained for many years afterward.
Williams spent the spring and summer of 1948 in Rome in the company of a teenaged Italian boy to whom he provided financial assistance for several years afterward ( a situation which planted the seed of Williams ' first novel The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone ).
In 1915 Prang merged his company into the American Crayon company and he served on the board for several years afterward. Known crayon boxes from B. B.
* The 2000 Mozambique flood covered much of the country for three weeks, resulting in thousands of deaths, and leaving the country devastated for years afterward.
In 1806, Joseph was given military command of Naples, and shortly afterward was made king by Napoleon, to be replaced two years later by his sister's husband, Joachim Murat.
Apu began working at the Kwik-E-Mart during his college years to pay off his student loan, but stayed afterward as he had come to enjoy his job and the friends he had made.
Soon afterward, the rights were licensed to Avalon Hill, which made several minor revisions and published the game for many years.
She was diagnosed with syphilis toward the end of their first year of marriage, which, although eventually cured ( some uncertainty exists ), created medical anguish for years afterward.
Nonetheless, Devils fans and broadcasters claimed that the officials shortchanged them for several years afterward.
Immediately afterward, Polina was arrested and accused of ties with Zionist organizations ; she was kept one year in the Lubyanka, after which she was exiled for three years in an obscure Russian city.
In the years afterward, many experiments were attempted and discussed to control the flea beetle.
Three years afterward, when all the dignitaries of the Empire met at Augsburg to receive commands from the emperor, and Titian came at Charles's bidding to paint King Philip II of Spain, John Frederick asked Cranach to visit the city ; and here for a few months he stayed in the household of the captive elector, whom he afterward accompanied home in 1552.

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After this formal education, Elizabeth spent the next nine years tending to domestic duties, but with her lively mind, energy and vigour, the prospect of a solely domestic existence would not satisfy her, so she continued to study Latin and arithmetic in the mornings and also read widely.
The song is a lively mazurka with lyrics penned by Józef Wybicki in Reggio nell ' Emilia, Cisalpine Republic ( now in Italy ), around 16 July 1797, two years after the Third Partition of Poland erased the once vast country from the map.
" Dickens then developed this in Martin Chuzzlewit ( 1843-4 ) published two years before the appearance of Sweeney Todd in The String of Pearls ( 1846-7 ), with a character called Tom Pinch, who is grateful that his own " evil genius did not lead him into the dens of any of those preparers of cannibalic pastry, who are represented in many country legends as doing a lively retail business in the metropolis ".
These characters were not placid like real hippos but rather cute and lively, and had such a success that they reappeared several times in different products of this company in the following years, increasing their popularity worldwide each time.
Leo's lively interest in art and literature, to say nothing of his natural liberality, his alleged nepotism, his political ambitions and necessities, and his immoderate personal luxury, exhausted within two years the hard savings of Julius II, and precipitated a financial crisis from which he never emerged and which was a direct cause of most of what, from a papal point of view, were calamities of his pontificate.
The establishment of Rhode Island was so threatening to its neighbors that they tried for the next hundred years to extinguish thelively experiment ” in religious freedom that had begun in 1636.
A " lively summer community of fishermen and vacationers " continues to occupy Ragged Island according to McLane, but there has " rarely been year round habitation in recent years.
" She often displayed the quick wit and lively intelligence which bound James to her through ten years and four children.
The intensity of the festivities changed throughout the years, sometimes very strong and radiant ( e. g. the 100-year anniversary was said to be very festive and lively ), but sometimes also very low-key.
Thomas Mann's novel The Magic Mountain, which admittedly was written after the war but is set in a sanatorium during these years gives a picture of the intellectually lively atmosphere.
" There was a lively debate on the time needed to make the bomb, and finally one scientist dared to say that maybe it could be done in five years.
At a public meeting in Henley town hall on 26 March 1839, Captain Edmund Gardiner proposed " that from the lively interest which had been manifested at the various boat races which have taken place on the Henley reach during the last few years, and the great influx of visitors on such occasions, this meeting is of the opinion that the establishing of an annual regatta, under judicious and respectable management, would not only be productive of the most beneficial results to the town of Henley, but from its peculiar attractions would also be a source of amusement and gratification to the neighbourhood, and the public in general.
In its earlier years, it used a variety of popular light classics as signature tunes, including such pieces as Anthony Collins ' Vanity Fair and the lively Overture from Gabriel Fauré's Masques et Bergamasques.
This pattern consists of apostasy, hardship, crying out to the Lord, and rescue and it is clearly present in the tale of Ehud: apostasy and hardship occur in Judges 3. 12, “ The Israelites again did what was evil in the sight of the Lord ; and the Lord strengthened King Eglon of Moab against Israel .” The “ crying out to the Lord ” and the subsequent rescue are evident in Judges 3. 15: “ but when the Israelites cried out to the Lord, the Lord raised up for them a deliverer, Ehud son of Gera .” The rather lively and humorous tale is ended with the refrain ofand the land had rest 80 years ,” ( Judges 3. 30 ) an editorially constructed ending typical to Gideon and other “ major ” judge stories in the book of Judges.
In her autobiography, A Poet's Life: Seventy Years in a Changing World, published two years after her death, Monroe recalls: " I started in early with Shakespeare, Byron, Shelley, with Dickens and Thackeray ; and always the book-lined library gave me a friendly assurance of companionship with lively and interesting people, gave me friends of the spirit to ease my loneliness.
The third volume, featuring his poems from pre-revolutionary years, is more lively.
He showed a lively interest in Mexican culture and history, following summer courses on the Spanish and Mayan languages, the history of Latin American literature and the history of Mexico at the National Autonomous University of Mexico ( UNAM ) in the years 1927 and 1928.
He lived with Parkinson ’ s Disease for several years, and while his physical mobility was reduced, he enjoyed lively and trenchant interactions with a steady stream of visitors throughout his life.
Vasilij Voroncov called for the Russian intelligentsia to " bestir itself from the mental lethargy into which, in contrast to the sensitive and lively years of the seventies, it had fallen and formulate a scientific theory of Russian economic development ".
Outside of Germany, the grape has achieved a moderate degree of success in producing lively wines in Italy, southern England ( where most other grapes will not ripen in many years ) Luxembourg ( where it is called Rivaner ), Czech Republic, and the United States.
Passage of the Act of 1912 capped 6 years of lively debate about how to strengthen Federal public health efforts more generally.
In his later years, as a Visiting Professor at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, he and his wife Brenda were known for holding dinner parties in their Palo Alto home, in which they would invite an eclectic mix of guests and lead lively discussions on topics ranging from space exploration to politics, health care, and 20th century music.
Having been accused with conspiracy of murder, spending 27 years in prison, being a former gangster and father of 7, he found refuge in the dark Bohemian culture of Rio de Janeiro amidst a lively world of pimps, prostitutes, deviants and samba composers.

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