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In 1995, humorist Florence King wrote in a The American Enterprise column that Ivins had plagiarized King's work and mis-stated a quotation from a King column in a 1988 Mother Jones article.
The 1st King's were allocated to Colonel Grimwood's column, which intended to advance on and secure Long Hill, believed to constitute the Boer's left flank.
Unbeknownst to Grimwood, almost half of the brigade separated from the column during the night march while following a rightward deviation by the artillery batteries, including the oblivious 1st King's and Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
A British column of five companies from the 1 / 8th ( King's ) Regiment of Foot and the main body of the 49th Regiment of Foot, about 700 men in all, was formed.
According to fellow SI writer Peter King's MMQB column, Zimmerman has also recently suffered two other strokes and is undergoing rehab in a New Jersey facility, at this time unable to speak and with right-sided hemiparesis.
Salkeld's companion at King's College School, Robert Haydon Shebbeare also received the Victoria Cross on the same day for his action in the fourth column attacking Delhi at the Kabul Gate.
The British infantry, with the 1 / 1st ( Royal Scots ) Foot and the 100th Foot leading and the 1 / 8th ( King's ) Foot in reserve, were advancing very awkwardly and becoming bunched and disordered, because Riall had formed them into line for an advance over uneven ground with some very long grass instead of keeping them in column, in which they could have advanced more rapidly.
Fischer's column consisted of the light companies of the 2 / 89th Foot and the 100th Foot, the remnants of the 1st Battalion, 8th ( King's ) Foot, which had suffered heavy casualties in earlier engagements, and volunteers from Fischer's own regiment, the Regiment de Watteville.
On 24 September, a column of 2, 790 British, Sikh and Punjabi troops under Colonel Greathed of the 8th ( The King's ) Regiment of Foot marched through the Lahore Gate to restore British rule from Delhi to Cawnpore.
The main column, consisting of 120 men of the 8th ( King's ), 30 of the Royal Newfoundland Fencibles and 230 of the local militia flank companies, would cross the river lower down and attack from the flank.

King's and yielded
Yorke yielded to the King's entreaty, went to his brother's house, where he met the leaders of the Opposition, and feeling at once overwhelmed with shame, fled to his own house, where three days later he committed suicide ( 20 January 1770 ).

King's and additional
King over King's refusal to provide additional landing craft from the Pacific.
This provided that the Company would retain their original powers, and imposed additional restrictions on printing ; King's Messengers were permitted to enter any home or business in search of illegal presses.
Four main gates were positioned in the north, south, east and west plus the additional Durngate and King's Gate.
A limited edition of a thousand copies was published by Scream / Press in October 1985 ( ISBN 978-0910489126 ), illustrated by J. K. Potter, containing an additional short story, " The Revelations of ' Becka Paulson ," which had originally appeared in Rolling Stone magazine ( July 19 – August 2, 1984 ), and was later incorporated into King's 1987 novel The Tommyknockers.
Blackstone's barrister practice began slowly ; his first case in the Court of King's Bench was in 1748, and he had only 6 additional motions there through 1751.
This information from Wilkins, along with additional information gained by Watson when he heard Franklin talk about her research during a King's College research meeting, stimulated Watson and Crick to create their first molecular model of DNA, a model with the phosphate backbones at the center.
He's also done additional stage work in both the UK and in Los Angeles, including the one man play The Christian Brothers at King's Cross, in The Best Years of Your Life at the Man in the Moon Theatre, Screamers at the Edinburgh Playhouse Festival, and Alfie at the Tiffany Theater.
He was born at 18 Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh, the son of John Wallace Robertson, Lieutenant-Colonel of the King's Own Scottish Borderers regiment, who assumed the additional surname in 1933, by Scottish Licence, of Home following his marriage that year to Helen Margaret ( 1905 – 1987 ), elder daughter and heiress of David William Milne-Home ( 1873 – 1918 ), of Wedderburn & Paxton, Berwickshire.
In 1923 the King's Daughters of the First Methodist Church of Bridgeport, Connecticut honored Crosby's request to memorialize her by beginning to raise the additional funds needed to establish the Fanny Crosby Memorial Home for the Aged.
After the ceremony, the King's Troop repairs to Green Park, adjacent to Buckingham Palace, firing a 41-gun salute, which is a 21-gun salute with an additional 20 rounds fired because the gun position is in a Royal Park.
He produced and performed additional vocals on Acid King's debut release that year.
Kettle Drums: By command of King George II the silver kettle drums captured by The King's Own Regiment of Dragoons, later the 3rd Hussars, at Dettingen are borne by a drum horse ridden by a Sergeant Kettledrummer-both being additional to the Regimental establishment.
The original vinyl and cassette editions differ slightly from this track listing, omitting some tracks but including the additional " Doreen the Duckling ", The King's Singers and with " Teddy's Tea Time " titled " Nearly Four ".
Later, King's was added as an additional day-boys house.
The species was also recorded at additional Gloucestershire sites ( including Stanley Wood, King's Stanley, now a Woodland Trust woodland ), and persisted at some of these into the 1970s.

King's and attention
The BBC produced a feature-length television drama, All the King's Men ( not to be confused with the novel of the same name by Robert Penn Warren ), that focused attention on a unit ( the " Sandringham Company ") that was decimated at Gallipoli and included men from King George V's estate at Sandringham House.
) He has an enormous nose, the source of many jokes — and is always trying to win the King's attention.
Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London, is a were ordered to pay fourpence a day towards the upkeep for the King's polar bear ; the bear attracted a great deal of attention from Londoners when it went fishing in the Thames.
After reciting the long poem " The Walrus and the Carpenter ", the Tweedles draw Alice's attention to the Red King — loudly snoring away under a nearby tree — and maliciously provoke her with idle philosophical banter that she exists only as an imaginary figure in the Red King's dreams ( thereby implying that she will cease to exist the instant he wakes up ).
The King's attention was monopolized by his war against the Protestants, while the queen defended the remarriage of her inseparable companion, center of all court intrigue, to her lover, Claude, Duke of Chevreuse, in 1622.
He first gained widespread attention in 1986 as Gordie Lachance in Stand by Me, the film adaptation of Stephen King's The Body.
Important petitions were to be sent to the Lord Chancellor for his decision ; the more significant of these were also to be brought to the King's attention.
On the outskirts of town Johnny Edward Marinville, an aging author riding cross country on his motorcycle gathering material for a new book ( a direct reference to King's own motorcycle trip ) with his assistant Steve, comes to the attention of Entragian.
But now Victoria Eugenie had drawn the King's attention and, as Princess Patricia seemed not to be impressed by the Spanish monarch, Alfonso's interest in Victoria Eugenie grew.
The Cornish believed that this was a northern affair and had nothing to do with them ; they also believed that the tax was the work of the King's corrupt counsellors and marched to London to bring this to the King's attention.
After the attack was repulsed with the assistance of Commonwealth artillery, the Chinese directed their attention to the King's on Point 146.
In 1911, Anderson was ruined financially by an expensive flop, and had to lease away his King's Theatre, and Redgrave turned his attention to the new and burgeoning film industry, under contract to Lincoln-Cass Films.
The government, however, paid no attention to the King's request and continued to abuse the Tainos.
This attention to graphical animation, while commonplace in arcade-action games, earned King's Quest the distinction as the first " 3D-animated " adventure game.
The position was an especially prized one, as it allowed one unobstructed access to the King's attention.
The jester was also a man of integrity and discretion ; Thomas Cromwell appreciated that he sometimes drew the King's attention to extravagance and waste within the royal household by means of a joke.
In January 2006, in a speech at the Enhancing the Healing Environment conference hosted by The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment and The King's Fund, St James's Palace, London, Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, noted the importance of paying attention to the built environment, physical inactivity and the obesity / diabetes syndemic.

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