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He was relieved of his commission post on 5 December 1791, coincidentally the day his protégé Mozart died.

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The tool was marketed under its original name since the name of the manufacturer was coincidentally the same as the name of the inventor.
Nonetheless, their 12 1 playoff record is the second-best in league history after the 2000 2001 Lakers, who went 15 1 en route to the NBA Title, coincidentally beating the 76ers in the Finals ( after suffering their only defeat that postseason in Game 1 ).
He also starred in the short-lived but critically lauded 1976 period detective series City of Angels and the 1979 1982 CBS series House Calls, first with Lynn Redgrave, and then later with actress Sharon Gless, who went on to co-star in the CBS-TV crime drama series Cagney and Lacey with actress Tyne Daly ( coincidentally, one of the House Calls co-stars was Roger Bowen who played the original Colonel Henry Blake in the MASH movie ).
They were the longest-lasting traveling team in the NFL ( 1920 1929 ), and the last such " road team " until the Dallas Texans in 1952, who, coincidentally, descended from the Dayton franchise.
They eliminated Manchester United at Old Trafford in the quarter-finals, and beat Championship side West Brom 1 0 at Wembley Stadium in the semi-finals, coincidentally the same day that the club celebrated its 110th birthday.
His name derives from the star Betelgeuse, which coincidentally, given Beetlejuice's love of foul odors and " armpit music " is the armpit of the constellation Orion.
Barnes and Watford gained promotion, as runners-up to fierce rivals Luton Town, to the top flight of English football at the end of the 1981 82 season and went on to finish as runners-up for the League title, coincidentally, to Liverpool the following season.
He was named the Man of the match in France's semi-final 1 0 victory against Portugal, coincidentally the same distinction he had earned eight years earlier at the semi-finals of the 1998 World Cup.
After many months of public discussion which split Portuguese public opinion, and despite the opposition of a large number of Porto rivals ' supporters, he was called up for his first international coincidentally against Brazil.
This belief may have arisen because major changes to the seal have coincidentally been made before or after wars specifically, the 1945 change in the seal, and also the 1916 change in the flag ( though not the seal ) from the right-facing Great Seal to the left-facing presidential seal.
* The Third Man ( 1949 ) uncredited ( coincidentally Bernard Lee is also in this film )
Woodgate scored his first Spurs league goal on 19 March 2008, coincidentally also against Chelsea, in a 4 4 draw at White Hart Lane.
The last one was the 2002 UEFA Cup Final in which Feyenoord, coincidentally playing a home match, defeated Borussia Dortmund 3 2.
He was assigned with the number 8 shirt for the 1987 88 season, as manager Kenny Dalglish felt that giving Aldridge the number 9 ( previously worn by Rush ) would put the pressure on him, and the number 9 shirt went to winger Ray Houghton who had coincidentally also been Aldridge's team-mate at Oxford.
Newcastle went on to become Division One champions, winning the title with a 2 0 away win, coincidentally at Grimsby, thus gaining promotion to the Premier League.
Bowles ( who, coincidentally, scouted for the Boston Red Sox from 2002 05 ) bought the team when it was in danger of moving from Salem.
His son, coincidentally, attended California State Long Beach ( 1987 1992 ), while Ron Karenga was the chairman of the Black Studies Department.
With Carol Haney ( 1924 1964 ), she formed a formidable team of choreographers for the directors Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly, both of whom, coincidentally, she married.
With a reduced army, removal of Saxon troops and the right to form confederations, the nobility and the king had less power to fight one another or, not coincidentally, to resist outside forces.
Andy now works as an Inspector the third generation in his family to do so for the San Francisco Police Department and is coincidentally assigned to almost every police case that involved the Charmed sisters.
He was commander of the II Field Force, Vietnam, and deputy commander of the United States Army, Vietnam, 1967 1968 ; was promoted to temporary general, August 1968, and served as vice chief of staff of the United States Army, August 1, 1968 June 30, 1972 ; was acting Chief of Staff of the United States Army July 1 October 11, 1972 ; provided managerial continuity at the top of the Army during the Westmoreland-Abrams interregnum, supervised the continuing drawdown of Army forces from Vietnam and related Army-wide readjustments, and prepared major revisions in Army organizational structure ; resumed duties as vice chief of staff ; was commander in chief of the United States Readiness Command, 1973 1974 ; and retired from the Army, September 1974, coincidentally on the day his close associate General Creighton W. Abrams died.

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The term took on its present meaning from a group of ministers of King Charles II of England ( Sir Thomas Clifford, Lord Arlington, the Duke of Buckingham, Lord Ashley, and Lord Lauderdale ), whose initial letters coincidentally spelled CABAL, and who were the signatories of the public Treaty of Dover that allied England to France in a prospective war against the Netherlands.
" It turns out to be Joe the bartender ( Shemp ), and Egbert changes direction and walks quickly toward his pal as the song finishes in the underscore ( coincidentally, the song was at one time a recurring theme song for The Three Stooges, a comedy team that Shemp Howard later joined ).
During the war, Rathbone displayed a penchant for disguise ( a skill which he coincidentally shared with what would become perhaps his most memorable character, Sherlock Holmes ), when on one occasion, in order to have better visibility, Rathbone convinced his superiors to allow him to scout enemy positions during daylight hours instead of during the night, as was the usual practice in order to minimize the chance of detection by the enemy.
On 31 July 1975, coincidentally the night following the Miami Showband killings, Wright was sworn in as a member of the Young Citizen Volunteers ( YCV ), the UVF's youth wing.
The group was once also known as the tetrels ( from Greek tetra, four ), stemming from the Roman numeral IV in the group names, or ( not coincidentally ) from the fact that these elements have four valence electrons ( see below ).
They went on to lose the match by 57 points, and would only register 3 more wins for the season ( one of those was against eventual premiers the Sydney Swans by one point, who coincidentally had a one point win against Collingwood the round before ), eventually finishing 12th.
Started in 1929 ( coincidentally the year Wyatt Earp died ), the festival is held on the third weekend of every October, near the anniversary date of the Gunfight at the O. K.
He would retire in 1988 ( coincidentally, also the last season on the sidelines for original Cowboys coach Tom Landry ), having played 209 games in 14 seasons, only missing one game during that span.
Farndon was in the midst of forming a new band with former Clash drummer Topper Headon ( who coincidentally, was battling heroin addiction and left the band, unable to cope ), when he was found dead on 14 April 1983 by his American wife, Conover.
The previous Dutch governor, Herman Willem Daendels, had built a well-defended fortification at Meester Cornelis ( now Jatinegara ), and at the time, the governor, Jan Willem Janssens ( who, coincidentally, surrendered to the British at the Cape Colony ), mounted a brave but ultimately futile defence at the fortress.
Although Henry's own descendants thereafter held the senior positions within the royal family of dauphin, Fils de France, and petits-fils de France, from 1589 to 1709 the Princes of Condé coincidentally held the rank at court of premier prince du sang royal ( First Prince of the Blood Royal ), to which was attached income, precedence, and ceremonial privilege ( such as the exclusive right to be addressed as Monsieur le prince at court ).
The movie was released on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment on July 12, 2005 ( the original VHS had been distributed by Paramount ), and the cartoon series was later also released on DVD by CBS Home Entertainment on April 4, 2006 ( coincidentally with distribution by Paramount ).
Finally, on the morning of Thursday, September 25 ( coincidentally the 119th anniversary of WaMu's establishment ), regulators informed JPMorgan Chase that it was the winner.
It is several years since I saw one in the South ( East Sussex ), on the coast where there are coincidentally very few wasps.
The ABC / Dot headquarters became the Nashville office of ABC Records, a division of the American Broadcasting Company, which coincidentally had been bought by Paramount's old theater chain in 1953 ( which helped the network catch up to its rivals CBS and NBC ), and had started a good relationship with Paramount's TV division ( wherein Paramount produced a number of hit series on ABC ).
Channel 5's partnership with the team continued until 1973, when the Cavaliers moved to then-independent station WUAB ( channel 43 ), coincidentally, after the NBA moved from ABC to CBS.
In the final game of that season ( coincidentally played in Minnesota, where Modano began his pro career ), Modano was saluted with a video tribute and a standing ovation, and named the game's first star, skating around the ice wearing a Minnesota North Stars jersey.
At a coffee shop, Max meets Lenny Meyer ( Ben Shenkman ), a Hasidic Jew who coincidentally does mathematical research on the Torah.
Jersey Joe Walcott the oldest heavyweight champion ( until George Foreman regained the title in 1994 ), Archie Moore broke the all-time knockout record as well as the record for the oldest champion, at 48, for any division, Ezzard Charles proved to be a reliable substitute for Joe Louis as heavyweight champ, and Floyd Patterson emerged as the youngest heavyweight champion in history ( coincidentally, he beat Moore for the title left vacant by Marciano ).
These players include Andy Pafko ( who, coincidentally, played in the 1945 World Series as a Cub ), Gene Baker, Smoky Burgess, Don Hoak, Dale Long, Lou Brock ( whose first title was in after a mid-season trade to the St. Louis Cardinals ), Lou Johnson, Jim Brewer, Moe Drabowsky, Don Cardwell, Ken Holtzman, Billy North, Fred Norman, Bill Madlock, Manny Trillo, Greg Gross, Rick Monday, Burt Hooton, Bruce Sutter, Willie Hernández, Joe Niekro, Dennis Eckersley, Joe Carter, Greg Maddux, Joe Girardi ( as both a player and a manager ), José Vizcaíno, Glenallen Hill ( after his second stint with the Cubs ; his title came in after a mid-season trade ), Luis Gonzalez, Mike Morgan, Mark Grace, Mark Bellhorn, Bill Mueller, Scott Eyre ( whose title came in after he been traded from the Cubs during the season ), Tom Gordon, Matt Stairs, Jamie Moyer, in, Mark DeRosa and Mike Fontenot — the former of whom had been traded the offseason before, the latter having been traded that midseason, and in, Ryan Theriot who was traded the previous season.

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