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One notable effort by " Providence Plantations " ( Providence and Warwick ) during the time when Coddington had separated " Rhode Island " ( Newport and Portsmouth ) from the mainland came on May 18, 1652, when they passed a law which attempted to prevent slavery from taking root in the colony.
American Vogues creative director Grace Coddington, then a model herself, said " It was the Sixties, it was a raving time, and Bailey was unbelievably good-looking.
Historian Edwin Coddington, otherwise critical of Slocum's dilatory response, found that it was highly doubtful whether they could have deployed beyond the town in time to mount a counterattack in support of the retreating XI Corps.
William Coddington was in England during this time, on a mission to remove the island towns of Newport and Portsmouth from the government with Providence and Warwick.
In short time, the towns of Portsmouth and Newport united, and Coddington was made, by continuous election, the governor of the island towns from 1640 to 1647.

time and briefly
Mary Peabody Mann served as a French instructor for a time. The school was briefly famous, and then infamous, because of his original methods.
Sometime between 1763 and 1764 Salieri suffered the death of both parents and was briefly taken in by an anonymous brother, a monk in Padua, and then for unknown reasons in 1765 or 1766 he became the ward of a Venetian nobleman named Giovanni Mocenigo ( which Giovanni is at this time unknown ), a member of the powerful and well connected Mocenigo family.
Love used the money to travel to Ireland where she took two semesters at Trinity College studying theology, and briefly reunited with her father, who was living there at the time.
During this race, Earnhardt was briefly forced into the infield grass, but kept control of his car and returned to the track without giving up his lead — a maneuver now referred to as the " Pass in the Grass " even though Earnhardt actually didn't pass and couldn't have passed anyone for position as he was in the lead at the time.
In the only other key reference to Euclid, Pappus briefly mentioned in the fourth century that Apollonius " spent a very long time with the pupils of Euclid at Alexandria, and it was thus that he acquired such a scientific habit of thought.
He briefly held the record for winning the most Best Director Oscars when he won for the third time in 1938, until this record was matched by John Ford in 1941, and then later surpassed by Ford in 1952.
In the U. S. at the time other political phrases ( such as " Free Huey " about Black Panther Huey Newton ) became briefly popular as graffiti in limited areas, only to be forgotten.
Grand Guignol flourished briefly in London in the early 1920s under the direction of Jose Levy, where it attracted the talents of Sybil Thorndike and Noël Coward, and a series of short English " Grand Guignol " films ( using original screenplays, not play adaptations ) was made at the same time, directed by Fred Paul.
By this time, Parsons's own use of drugs had increased to the extent that new songs were rare and much of his time was diverted to partying with the Stones, who briefly relocated to America in the summer of 1969 to finish their forthcoming Let It Bleed album and prepare for an autumn cross-country tour, their first series of regular live engagements since 1967.
The comic strip was briefly renamed to " The Shenanigan Kids " around this time, and in 1920 another five cartoons were produced under this title.
In the time between the release of the band's second seven-inch EP and the Out of Step record, the band briefly split when guitarist Lyle Preslar moved to Illinois to attend college for a semester at Northwestern University, Preslar was a member of Big Black for a few tempestuous rehearsals.
Should a rower feather his or her oar before this time, his or her blade can get briefly stuck under water, or even result in " catching a crab ," as described below.
As a more unsettled account of the species, he briefly recounted survival of the fittest, well known even in Aristotle's time.
Due to its enormous flexibility, which has only briefly been discussed here, coupled with its ability to improve over time, Folding @ home and projects like it are quickly becoming indispensable tools among researchers from a broad variety of disciplines.
For the first time in his NHL career, Gretzky was not named captain, although he briefly wore the captain's ' C ' in 1998 when captain Brian Leetch was injured and out of the lineup.
He briefly visited Paris but spent most of his time in the French provinces.
Over time, Spike falls in love with Buffy, and he briefly becomes Buffy's lover in Season Six.
During this time period, he got an occasional bit television role, but left acting briefly to teach in order to support himself.
Lü Bu fled to Zhang Yang, a northern warlord, and remained with him for a time before briefly joining Yuan Shao, but it was clear that Lü Bu was far too independent to serve another.
Catherine was not to see her child for another month and then on the second time briefly for the churching ceremony.
Riel's appeals went on briefly, but, as mandated by the government of the time, the execution was conducted on November 16, 1885.
While the machine was sleeping, the counter counted 1024 seconds and then woke the machine very briefly so that software could add 1024 seconds to a record of the time held in RAM.
* Professor X: Charles Xavier briefly possessed an eco of the Phoenix Force during his time with the Starjammers.
However, during the switching time both MOSFETs conduct briefly as the gate voltage goes from one state to another.

time and re-entered
Though Naomi was a destitute widow at the time she re-entered Bethlehem, yet by the end of the narrative, we see her embracing her grandson as her foster-child.
While Bonaparte was sailing to Malta, the Royal Navy re-entered the Mediterranean for the first time in over a year.
With their new lineup, the band re-entered the studio, this time in London with producer Mayo Thompson.
In November 1982, after serving 119 days of jail time for contempt of court ( the longest in California history at that time ) and unrelated robbery charges, Holmes was released and almost immediately re-entered the adult entertainment business.
If a keyboard is connected, the main video display will be used as the console terminal and Open Firmware can be re-entered at any time by pressing Stop-A ( L1-A ) on the keyboard.
When in 1814 he re-entered the public service, it was only as First Commissioner of Woods and Forests, but his influence was from this time very great in the commercial and financial legislation of the country.
It is also clear that the tomb was re-entered at a later time, almost certainly during the 20th Dynasty.
But he re-entered the cabinet in May 1864 as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster ; and upon the death of Lord Palmerston in 1865, Lord Russell again became prime minister, when Lord Clarendon returned to the foreign office, which was again confided to him for the third time upon the formation of Gladstone's administration in 1868.
Unable to regain his employment in Ferrara, he re-entered the service of the House of Farnese, and after a stay in Antwerp, returned to Italy again, this time to Parma, in 1560.
However, unable to play in North America at the time, he was re-entered into the 1983 NHL Entry Draft, where he was selected by the New Jersey Devils.
After a time he retired to his family estate at Geisenheim on the Rhine, but in 1639 he re-entered the Dutch army, in which, apparently, apart from a few intervals at Geisenheim, he remained until about 1650.
Despite these setbacks, the group re-entered the recording studio for the first time in six years and recorded five new tracks in March 2012.
His wife, Abby Day ( Marguerite MacIntyre ) has recently re-entered the work force as an executive for an advertising firm after taking time off to raise their children.
Following the completion of his foreign assignment, Bigler re-entered politics, this time on the federal level.
After the democratic changes in Croatia and the collapse of Yugoslavia, Aralica was elected to the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts ; also, he re-entered politics, this time on the list of Croatian Democratic Union ( Hrvatska demokratska zajednica / HDZ ), a party headed by the independent Croatia ’ s first president Franjo Tudjman.
The aircraft were delivered at the time of Air Botswana facing increased competition from South African Airways which had re-entered the Johannesburg-Gaborone market.
He has not re-entered public life since this time.
With the formula changing to 2. 5 litres unsupercharged, Mercedes re-entered grand prix racing for the first time since the Second World War at the French Grand Prix with a streamlined single seater which Fangio and Karl Kling took to a dominating 1 – 2 win.
Commentary on Abraham Lincoln's sexuality has existed for some time but re-entered the public light in 2005 with the posthumous publication of C. A. Tripp's book The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln.
" Whatever " re-entered the UK Singles chart on 20 June 2010 at # 64, due to the release of Time Flies, and the first time that " Whatever " has been available to purchase digitally.
In 2005, aiming for another chance at Eurovision, Chiara re-entered the Song for Europe festival, and along with 21 other entries reached the final on 19 February with the song Angel, another ballad which this time she wrote and composed herself.
After a short time out of politics, France re-entered the political arena in 1916 and was elected to the United States Senate.
On May 16, 2009 he again won the elections from his constituency for the 15th Lok Sabha and re-entered the Cabinet, this time as Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways.

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