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Heiner Müller's cutting-edge drama " The Hamletmachine " was first produced in Paris by director Jean Jourdheuil in 1979 and swiftly became a classic of postmodern drama.
Originally written simply for the monks of a neighboring monastery, the Ladder swiftly became one of the most widely read and much-beloved books of Byzantine spirituality.
The wound swiftly became gangrenous.
When Shah Jahan became ill in 1658, Dara Shikoh ( Mumtaz Mahal's eldest son ) assumed the role of regent in his father's stead, which swiftly incurred the animosity of his brothers.
Pitt swiftly became one of the faction's most prominent members.
") Expectations swiftly changed, and the sound " fad " of 1927 became standard procedure by 1929.
However, the introduction of the ironclad frigate in about 1859 led swiftly to the decline of the steam-assisted ships of the line, though the ironclad warship became the ancestor of the 20th-century battleship, whose very designation is itself a contraction of the phrase " line-of-battle ship.
In 1932, Joyce joined the British Union of Fascists ( BUF ) under Sir Oswald Mosley, and swiftly became a leading speaker, praised for his power of oratory.
With no chance of regaining his judicial posts, he instead returned to Parliament, where he swiftly became a leading member of the opposition.
Having moved to Bradford in 1922, the Betts family swiftly became involved in the city's activity with the Independent Labour Party.
The tour swiftly became one of the most successful tours of 2006 in the U. S., averaging about 10, 000 people per night.
A two and a half hour maximum running time was also required but this was swiftly jettisoned when it became clear that the major tragedies in particular would have suffered severely if truncated too heavily ( Jane Howell's adaptation of Richard III would run nearly four hours ).
As soon as Qin's intention to invade it became clear, Qi swiftly surrendered all its cities, completing the unification of China and ushering in the Qin Dynasty.
The bishop remained in power until 1798 when Napoleon's troops invaded the Valais and declared a Revolutionary République du Valais ( March 16 ) which was swiftly incorporated ( May 1 ) into the Helvetic Republic until 1802 when it became the separate Rhodanic Republic.
When ibn Mardanīsh died in 1172 AD, ‘ Ali ibn Muḥammad swiftly shifted his allegiance to the Almohad Sultan, Abū Ya ’ qūb Yūsuf I, and became one of his military advisers.
The rapid militarization of the Republic during the Clone Wars, overseen by Chancellor Palpatine, had far-reaching effects: the Senate's powers were reduced, the military became the primary arm of the government, and the Republic swiftly transitioned into Palpatine's New Order.
The verses swiftly became one of the most popular poems of the war, used in countless fund-raising campaigns and frequently translated ( a Latin version begins In agro belgico ...).
Not too long after, Nichols and May went to New York and swiftly became stars performing material largely derived from their Compass days.
However, when it became clear that the secretaryship would not go to Chernenko, but instead Yuri Andropov, Shevardnadze swiftly reiterated his position and gave his support for Andropov.
Irritated by the party orthodoxy he swiftly became part of a left opposition within the union, and was among the dissidents expelled from the party in 1966.
Despite their initially rudimentary skills, Simpson swiftly became a proficient bass guitarist, and some of McKechnie's songs were recorded by the band.
The unstable feudal society that had evolved on Earth had been held together only by the powerful authority and capabilities of the United Earth Government ( UEG ) and the Global Military Police ( GMP )-but with both of these organizations crippled by the war, Earth began to slide into lawlessness as surviving cities became city-states and warred with one another and men and women rose quickly to positions of power only to fall just as swiftly.
His media profile developed swiftly and he became known as the " Beckham of the Baize " because of his good looks and flamboyant style.
After crossing the Hellespont to take possession of Lysimachus ' European possessions not long after the battle, Seleucus was assassinated by Ptolemy Keraunos and Macedon swiftly became independent once again.
Having been in power for much of the early 20th century under Prime Ministers Campbell-Bannerman, Asquith and Lloyd George, the Liberal party suffered a sharp decline from 1922 ; the newly-formed Labour party, whose leader Ramsay Macdonald led two minority governments, swiftly became the Conservatives ' main opposition, and Britain's largest party of the left.

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A function of slipstream is that apparent objective velocities are extremely variable, as it enables travel across millions of lightyears seemingly as swiftly as traveling between neighboring stars only a tens of lightyears apart.
The lack of modernity in strategy, tactics, aircraft, weapons and even in communications equipment – not to mention the unbelievable lack of availability of much of the hardware owing to " technical problems " – on the part of the French was to become only too apparent when the Germans advanced swiftly through France and decimated, almost with contemptuous ease, all opposition, including British army and RAF units.

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Prokofieff was able to adjust his creative personality to a swiftly changing world without losing his particular force and direction.
Then he was striding across the room, his thoughts confused but the worry building swiftly inside him as he snatched up the note.
He was swiftly discharged, officially on medical grounds, but it is suggested that a doctor who noticed his reluctance to join the Armed Forces deliberately failed the medical as a favour.
Early in the following season the Addicks were linked with a foreign takeover, but this was swiftly denied by the club.
Trotskyists argue that the party was doomed to its present character, that of petty-bourgeois nationalism in the 1920s, because of the near-annihilation of the workers ' movement in the KMT betrayal of 1927, which was made possible by Stalin's order that the Communists join with the KMT in a centrist coalition, effectively disarming it, which opportunity the KMT swiftly exploited to defeat the communist revolution.
Diderot, who had been under police surveillance since 1747, was swiftly identified as the author ... and was imprisoned for some months at Vincennes, where he was visited almost daily by Rousseau, at the time his closest and most assiduous ally.
** Council of Siena ( 1423 – 1424 ) addressed church reform. Not numbered as it was swiftly disbanded.
The truth, in his hands, was swiftly converted from what it was, to what it should have been.
A treaty was swiftly agreed between du Parquet and the indigenous Chief Kairouane to peacefully partition the island between the two communities.
After the devastating 1354 earthquake, the Greek city of Gallipoli was almost abandoned, but swiftly reoccupied by Turks from Anatolia, the Asiatic side of the straits, making Gallipoli the first Ottoman position in Europe, and the staging area for their expansion across the Balkans.
" A copy of the pamphlet was sent to every MP, and sold so well that it swiftly required reprinting.
The progress made by Gaddafi's government in improving relations with the Western world was swiftly set back by the regime's authoritarian crackdown on protests that began the following month.
Conditions improved slightly upon the death of Peter II, and Euler swiftly rose through the ranks in the academy and was made professor of physics in 1731.
Spurius Lucretius was swiftly elected interrex ; he was prefect of the city anyway.
The double-digit lead which had still been intact in opinion polls at the start of 1981 was swiftly wiped out, and by the end of October the opinion polls were showing the Alliance ahead of Labour.
The usual method was to approach a target stealthily, strike with surprise and then retire swiftly.
Neither a trained theologian nor skilled in the business of the Curia, he was tactful and prudent in a difficult era, but Ludwig Pastor, who passes swiftly over his pontificate, says, " The numerous endeavours for unity made during this period form one of the saddest chapters in the history of the Church.
He studied at Perugia and Padua, was ordained a priest and swiftly appointed Bishop of Cremona, in 1560, in time to participate in the sessions of the Council of Trent from 1561 to 1563.
Orestes was captured near Piacenza on 28 August 476 and swiftly executed.

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