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The entire exercise, Latin and English, is most suggestive of the kind of person Milton had become at Christ's during his undergraduate career ; ;
There was no extra horse so it was left to his comrades who, though numbering in the fifties, had stood around on the hillside nearby without firing a shot during the entire attack.
It was in use during the entire history of Hungary, albeit not as an official writing system.
Considered by Confederate President Jefferson Davis to be the finest general officer in the Confederacy before the emergence of Robert E. Lee, he was killed early in the Civil War at the Battle of Shiloh and was the highest-ranking officer, Union or Confederate, killed during the entire war.
During each winter there is usually one fall of snow in the south and two in the north ; but the snow quickly disappears, and sometimes, during an entire winter, the ground is not covered with snow.
Apollo succeeded despite the major setback of a 1967 Apollo 1 cabin fire that killed the entire crew during a pre-launch test.
* 1799 – The entire Dutch fleet is captured by British forces under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby and Admiral Sir Charles Mitchell during the Second Coalition of the French Revolutionary Wars.
It has been estimated that during his entire career Aalto designed over 500 individual buildings, approximately 300 of which were built, the vast majority of which are in Finland.
Capp and his family lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts near Harvard during the entire Vietnam War protest era.
Much like on the U. S., alcoholic beverages in Chile are not sold on Sunday mornings, while on election days their sale is prohibited by law during the entire day ( starting the Saturday before ).
Thus, Walsh modified the vertical passing scheme he had learned during his time with the Raiders, designing a horizontal passing system that relied on quick, short throws-often spreading the ball across the entire width of the field.
The entire network was brought under government control during the First World War and a number of advantages of amalgamation and planning were revealed.
Much of this area receives only traces of rain during the entire year ; at Faya Largeau, for example, annual rainfall averages less than.
Marine reptiles included ichthyosaurs in the early and middle of the Cretaceous ( becoming extinct during the late Cretaceous Cenomanian-Turonian anoxic event ), plesiosaurs throughout the entire period, and mosasaurs appearing in the Late Cretaceous.
Smith did not complete the entire text of the Bible during his lifetime.
However during the Orinoco's flood stage, that single, simply defined " origin of the canal " is turned into a region, and an entire strip along the southern bank of the Orinoco River.
::" An official perfect game occurs when a pitcher ( or pitchers ) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings.
Once at some games at which he was presiding, he ordered his guards to throw an entire section of the crowd into the arena during intermission to be eaten by animals because there were no criminals to be prosecuted and he was bored.
No punts hit the scoreboard during the entire 2009 regular season during an actual game.
The boundaries of modern Eritrea and the entire region were established during the European colonial period between Italian, British and French colonialists as well as the lone landlocked African Empire of Abyssinia which found itself surrounded and its boundaries defined by said colonial powers.
East St. Louis, sitting across the Mississippi River from the more prosperous St. Louis, Missouri, had entire neighborhoods burned out in 1976 during a massive urban fire.
For a time during the first half of the 20th century the entire genus Entamoeba was transferred to Endamoeba, a genus of amoebas infecting invertebrates about which little is known.
Most species of spiders hang from silk during the entire process, either dangling from a drop line, or fastening their claws into webbed fibres attached to a suitable base.
Most of the county's territory became part of an independent Belgium in 1830, and during the 19th and 20th centuries, it became increasingly commonplace to refer to the entire Dutch-speaking and northern part of Belgium as " Flanders ", including the Belgian parts of the Duchy of Brabant and Limburg.

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Meanwhile, savage punishment was meted out to slaves during this period, some being burnt alive and others starved to death.
The word Viking was introduced into Modern English during the 18th-century Viking revival, at which point it acquired romanticised heroic overtones of " barbarian warrior " or noble savage.
Another developing idea that was prevalent during the Enlightenment was the idea of the noble savage.
Because Rousseau was the preferred philosopher of the radical Jacobins of the French Revolution, he, above all, became tarred with the accusation of promoting the notion of the " noble savage ", especially during the polemics about Imperialism and scientific racism in the last half of the 19th century.
This book, in which a group of school boys stranded on a desert island " revert " to savage behavior, was a staple of high school and college required reading lists during the Cold War.
This sparked a savage war in Munster known as the Desmond Rebellions, during which the province was laid to waste, and the confiscation of the vast estates of the Geraldines.
Mercy was killed during the savage fighting.
Demjanjuk was accused of committing murder and acts of extraordinarily savage violence against camp prisoners during 1942 – 43.
He also threw lavish banquets, during which savage tortures would be performed on betrayers as entertainment: he would first cut their tongue so they wouldn't make much noise for the following operations, which were the severing of limbs and removal of eyeballs.
Though Hague was accommodating to labor unions during the first half of his mayoral career — Jersey City police were known for turning back strikebreakers, something unheard of during the period — he became a savage opponent of organizers in the 1930s.
Likewise, the savagery shown by the Colorado Volunteers during the Sand Creek massacre resulted in Native Americans, particularly the Dog Soldiers, a band of the Cheyenne, engaging in savage retribution.
The Assembly is often called the bearpit on the basis of the house's reputation for confrontational style during heated moments and the " savage political theatre and the bloodlust of its professional players " attributed in part to executive dominance.
The fact is, however, that there was a great deal of savage fighting in streets all over the town during the Battle of Preston, far more than in most sieges.
However, during the ceremony, just before Banner and Betty could be pronounced husband and wife, the Hulk's archenemy the Leader, seeking vengeance, fired radiation at Banner that not only transformed him into the Hulk but returned the creature to his previous savage condition.
" This was a battle ; a brutal, savage match ," recalled Hungary manager Gustav Sebes, who received four stitches in a facial wound during the fighting.
This political balance collapsed under Edward II and savage civil wars broke out during the 1320s.
They inspired the work of Montaigne Des Cannibales ( Essais, Book 1, Chap. 31 ), and they influenced the creation of the myth of the " noble savage " during the Enlightenment.
Outbursts of his savage comedy during his conjuring shows have sometimes alienated him from the more conservative magic community.
Nuptial flights take place during the springtime and are often marked by savage battles between neighbouring colonies as territorial boundaries are re-established.
Indeed the formation of these regiments helped to unite the Highlanders and Lowlanders, and give them a shared sense of " Scottishness ", by changing the image of Highlanders from being backward and savage, to being " the very embodiment of Scotland " ( which became clearly evident during the Romanticist period in Scotland ).
This grave robbing was prevalent during the 18th century due to the idea that Native Americans were not considered " people " and were more or less deemed to be " savage ".
However, over the course of the savage fighting in the East ( during which the Division was twice effectively destroyed and recreated ), the Totenkopf became one of the crack combat units of the German military.
An avowed Constitutionalist and an active Whig during the American Revolution, his burning patriotic views during the Revolutionary period earned him the name " savage Atlee ".

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