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On and heels
On the heels of the Sword and Sandal craze, a related genre, the Spaghetti Western arose and was popular both in Italy and elsewhere.
On the heels of the explosion came fires, which burned until the entire northern part of Mobile lay in smoking ruins.
On the heels of the Huns came the Ostrogoths who not only invaded, but also settled down in the region.
On the heels of this victory, Théoden rode with an army to Minas Tirith and helped break its siege in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, where he was slain.
On the heels of her Smallville role, she was also cast in the role of " Rachel ", a young fighter pilot in the pilot for the TV series Aquaman which was in development for the CW Television Network.
On the western coast, he writes, the red jacket is covered by a frieze one, and in Ulster the creature wears a cocked hat, and when he is up to anything unusually mischievous, he leaps on to a wall and spins, balancing himself on the point of the hat with his heels in the air.
On the heels of its belated hit single, Styx signed with A & M Records and released Equinox ( 1975 ), which sold well and yielded a minor hit in " Lorelei ", No. 27 in the U. S. More importantly, it contained the rock anthem " Suite Madame Blue ", which gained the band considerable recognition and airplay on FM radio in the relatively new Album Oriented Rock ( AOR ) format.
On the heels of this attack, the French infantry now advanced against both flanks of Waldeck ’ s line which, finding itself enveloped by the enemy, finally broke.
On the heels of it, she sold out the Hiram Bithorn Stadium on a show that was broadcast via Internet.
On the heels of the Great Balkan Crisis, Austro-Hungarian forces occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina in August 1878 and the empire eventually annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina in October 1908 as a common holding under the control of the finance ministry, rather than attaching it to either territorial government.
On the heels of the Griffin / Bonnar finale, a second season of The Ultimate Fighter launched in August 2005, and two more seasons appeared in 2006.
On the heels of this exposure to US audiences, the band achieved worldwide success.
On the heels of this massive success, Miller took a long hiatus from recording and touring, emerging in 1981 with Circle of Love.
On the forepart of an open carriage, a screen of wood or leather called a dashboard intercepts water, mud or snow thrown up by the heels of the horses.
On the train from Chicago to Los Angeles, Reggie meets the famous film actress April June, and immediately falls head over heels in love with her.
On the heels of Trees success, the band became the first Belgian outfit to headline the Belgian musical festival Rock Werchter in 2001.
On the heels of the Texas Revolution, two New York real estate promoters, John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen were seeking a location where they could begin building " a great center of government and commerce.
On the heels of McDougal's engagement, on July 20, the French Navy retaliated for the attack on their merchant ship.
On the heels of that article, San Francisco Chronicle contributing writer Frank Leon Roberts published " Stereotypes and Sexual Orientation: The ' down-low ' – Coming out your own way in black clubs " in the newspaper's July 23, 2003 issue.
American author William Jelani Cobb wrote of the album's significance, " On the heels of Pain in Full, Eric B.
On the heels of this success, Caldwell decided to stage a production of Puccini's La Boheme.
On the heels of a fleeting surplus of state funds from oil revenues following America's oil crises of the late seventies, one-term Republican Governor David Conner Treen approved the founding of the school.
On the Ksstars heels is the likes of Khalee Lah, the fanatical warrior son of Vong Warmaster Tsavong Lah, and his charge, Priest Harrar.
* On extension, hamstrings push heels away from sitz-bones ( ischium )

On and much-publicized
On July 2009 Lucarelli completed a much-publicized comeback at Livorno on a loan move from Parma.
On February 12, 2007, Park made a much-publicized visit to Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the United States.

On and gold
On the right window, at eye level, in smaller print but also in gold, was Gonzalez, Prop., and under that, Se Habla Espanol.
On 15 June Voris led a trio of Grumman F6F-5 Hellcats, specially modified to reduce weight and painted sea blue with gold leaf trim, through their inaugural 15-minute-long performance at their Florida home base, Naval Air Station Jacksonville.
On 30 January 1698, he raised French colours and took his greatest prize, an Armenian ship, the 400 ton Quedagh Merchant, which was loaded with satins, muslins, gold, silver, an incredible variety of East Indian merchandise, as well as extremely valuable silks.
On 30 August 2012 it was announced that British firm Nyota Minerals was about to become the first foreign company to receive a mining licence to extract gold from an estimated resource of 52 tonnes in western Ethiopia.
On that imaginary island, gold is so abundant that it is used to make chains for slaves, tableware and lavatory-seats.
On gold coins struck in his royal workshop, Theodebert is shown in the pearl-studded regalia of the Byzantine emperor ; Childebert I is shown in profile in the ancient style, wearing a toga and a diadem.
On the continent all mineral deposits belonged to the crown, and this regalian right was stoutly maintained ; but in England it was pared down to gold and silver ( of which there was virtually none ) by a judicial decision of 1568 and a law of 1688.
On the gold ring from Isopata, four women in a festal attire are performing a dance between blossoming flowers.
On the reverse side of each piece, other than the king and gold general, are one or two other characters, in amateur sets often in a different colour ( usually red ); this side is turned face up during play to indicate that the piece has been promoted.
On various occasions, commemorative coins are minted, often using gold and silver with face values as high as 100, 000 yen.
On September 19, 1931, the United Kingdom left the revised gold standard, forced to suspend the gold bullion standard due to large outflows of gold across the Atlantic Ocean.
On June 11, 631, Emperor Taizong also sent envoys to the Xueyantuo bearing gold and silk in order to persuade the release of enslaved Chinese prisoners who were captured during the transition from Sui to Tang from the northern frontier ; this embassy succeeded in freeing 80, 000 Chinese men and women who were then returned to China.
On the night of November 5 – 6, 1831, the treasure of Childeric was among 80 kilos of treasure stolen from the Library and melted down for the gold.
On October 20, 1890, however, Robert Miller " Bob " Womack discovered a rich ore and the last great Colorado gold rush was on.
On hearing word of gold on the south slope of Pike's Peak he made his big strike on July 4, 1891, near the present town of Victor, Colorado, in the Cripple Creek mining district.
On the day Peter submitted this manifesto, the parliament proposed building a pure gold statue of him, but Peter refused, saying that there must be much better uses for gold in the country.
On February 4, 2010, at his war crimes trial in the Hague, Taylor testified that Robertson was his main political ally in the U. S., and that he had volunteered to make Liberia's case before U. S. administration officials in exchange for concessions to Robertson's Freedom Gold, Ltd., to which Taylor gave a contract to mine gold in southeast Liberia.
On the January 1, 2009 broadcast of The 700 Club, Robertson said, " If I'm hearing right, gold will go to about $ 1900 an ounce and oil to $ 300 a barrel.
On the other hand, homesteading schemes were generally pointless for land containing " locatable minerals ," such as gold and silver, which could be controlled through mining claims under the Mining Act of 1872, for which the federal government did not charge royalties.
On April 25, 1933 the United States and Canada dropped the gold standard.
On August 19, 1848, the New York Herald was the first major newspaper on the East Coast to report the discovery of gold.

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