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On the other side of the church was a quiet, well-kept house with shutters and recently painted.
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On and Emil
On 3 September 1864, a shed, used for the preparation of nitroglycerin, exploded at the factory in Heleneborg Stockholm, killing five people, including Nobel's younger brother Emil.
On 15 January, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, like Aaltonen a former officer in the Russian army, was appointed supreme commander of the White Guards, and on 25 January the Senate renamed the White Guards the Finnish White Army.
On May 6, 1950, Viggo and Emil Højgaard from the small village of Tollund were cutting mud to find peat for their stove in the Bjældskovdal peat bog, west of Silkeborg, Denmark.
On October 22 of that year, in what is known as the Battle of Red Bank, an attack by 900 Hessian troops, serving under British Major General William Howe, who then occupied Philadelphia, was repelled, with heavy losses on the Hessian side ( including the death of their commander, Colonel Carl Emil Kurt von Donop ) by the 600 Continental defenders under Colonel Christopher Greene.
On July 15, 1907, Emil ’ s mother remarried ; her second husband was Rudolf Hübner a prosperous manufacturer in the German-speaking city of Reichenberg, Bohemia ( now Liberec, in the Czech Republic ).
On April 1, 1925, Emil was promoted to Associate Professor ( außerordentlicher Professor ).
On August 15, 1929, Emil married Natalia Naumovna Jasny ( Natascha ), a young Russian émigré who had been a student in several of his classes.
On the orders of a Hamburg doctor whom he had consulted about a chronic cough, Emil had given up smoking years before.
On December 20 of the same year, Emil Artin died at home in Hamburg, aged 64, of a heart attack.
On searching the car about 45 minutes later, Detective Emil DiRobbio found a live. 32 caliber pistol round under the front passenger seat and a 12-gauge shotgun shell in the trunk.
On 13 April 1914, Lieutenant Colonel Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck assumed command in German East Africa.
On August 8, 1975 she married Emil Ashrawi ( born 1951 ), a Christian Jerusalemite who is now a photographer and a theater director.
On 26 February, Brigadier General Emil Kiel-the Eighth Fighter Command commander-was present to hand over the keys of the station to Air Marshal Sir James Robb, AOC RAF Fighter Command.
* On February 20, 2002 the Czech National Bank issued a CZK 200 silver coin commemorating the 100th anniversary of Dr. Emil Holub's death
It was given credibility by Emil du Bois-Reymond, a German physiologist, in his Über die Grenzen des Naturerkennens (" On the limits of our understanding of nature ") of 1872.
On March 5, 1914, Philip Farkas was born to Anna Cassidy Farkas and Emil Nelson Farkas.
On the way, he shows the necklace, which Emil recognizes.
On January 25, 1945, under the baton of Emil Cooper, Tucker made his debut as Enzo in La Gioconda.
On May 27, 1999, following the elections of 1996 which confirmed the victory of the Romanian Democratic Convention ( CDR, comprising the National Peasants ' and National Liberal Party together with other groups ), a legislative project seeking this goal was proposed inside the Chamber of Deputies by George Şerban, elected as a National Peasants ' Party member ; however, since 1997, the 8th Point was disavowed by the new President Emil Constantinescu, who stressed his belief that it was " no longer applicable ".
On April 26, 1942, after having discovered that some of the inhabitants of Telavåg were hiding two men from the Linge company, Arne Meldal Værum and Emil Gustav Hvaal, the Gestapo arrived to arrest the Norwegian officers.
On July 10, 2001, Camp was dealt to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for outfielder Emil Brown.
On January 31, 2008 Hakius left the band and was replaced by drummer Emil Amos, of Grails.
* On the Road With Emil ( 1993, Documentary )
On October 14, 2009, the leaders of the opposition parliamentary groups ( the National Liberal Party, the Social Democratic Party, the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania, and the group of smaller ethnic minorities ), proposed Iohannis as a candidate for Prime Minister of Romania, after the government of Prime Minister Emil Boc fell a day before as a result of a motion of no confidence in the Parliament.

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