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Restoring, with Harcourt, Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill estate, which she had inherited from the Waldegraves, she became one of the leading society and political hostesses of her era.
The second Chilean campaign had more success than the first one as the Restoring Army marched into Lima, after defeating confederate General Orbegoso at the battle of Portada de Guías on August 21, 1838.

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Restoring the red – black properties requires a small number ( O ( log n ) or amortized O ( 1 )) of color changes ( which are very quick in practice ) and no more than three tree rotations ( two for insertion ).
Restoring the central section of the Thames and Severn Canal also poses engineering difficulties: firstly to overcome the water supply that was always inadequate, and secondly because Sapperton Tunnel is blocked by two rock falls.
In the event, the Indian rhinoplasty technique perdured in nineteenth-century Western European medicine ; in Great Britain, Joseph Constantine Carpue ( 1764 – 1846 ) published the Account of Two Successful Operations for Restoring a Lost Nose ( 1815 ), which described two rhinoplasties: the reconstruction of a battle-wounded nose, and the repair of an arsenic-damaged nose.
Yosef has two central projects, intertwined with each other, which are embodied in the slogan " Restoring the Crown to its Old State ".
In the 38th Parliament Fleming was the New Democrat critic for Advanced Education, sat on the Select Standing Committee on Education, and introduced two education-related private member bills: the Private Post-Secondary Accountability and Student Protection Act, 2007 and the Restoring Credibility to Universities Act, 2008.
Restoring a tooth to good form and function requires two steps, ( 1 ) preparing the tooth for placement of restorative material or materials, and ( 2 ) placement of restorative material or materials.
The Bio-Performance Advanced Super Revitalizer and Advanced Super Restoring Cream are two of Shiseido's most popular anti-aging creams.

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Restoring religion and learning in Wessex, Abels contends, was to Alfred's mind as essential to the defence of his realm as the building of the burhs.
Exhibits include Hearing Room, Peak Immigration Years, the Peopling of America, Restoring a Landmark, Silent Voices, Treasures from Home, and Ellis Island Chronicles.
Restoring Central American unity remained the officially stated chief aim of Honduran foreign policy until after World War I.
Other books written by Ashcroft are On My Honor: The Beliefs that Shape My Life and Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice.
* Blumhofer, Edith L. Restoring the Faith: The Assemblies of God, Pentecostalism, and American Culture.
Restoring the architectural tone of the basilica.
Restoring frontier defences, and returns property to the Catholic Church.
* McLean, Donald F., Restoring Baird's Image.
Restoring Natural Capital in Arid and Semiarid Regions Combining Ecosystem Health with Human Wellbeing.
Restoring royal authority after the disastrous reign of his father, Edward II, Edward III went on to transform the Kingdom of England into one of the most formidable military powers in Europe.
Restoring the former beauty of the falls was described in the report as a " sacred obligation to mankind.
Restoring the infrastructure — especially the railroad system — became a high priority for Reconstruction state governments.
Breeden actively involved himself in the management of the company, and prepared a report for Rakoff, titled Restoring Trust, in which he proposed extensive corporate governance reforms, as part of an effort to " cast the new MCI into what he hoped would become a model of how shareholders should be protected and how companies should be run.
A 1996 criminology and urban sociology book, Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order and Reducing Crime in Our Communities by George L. Kelling and a co-author Catharine Coles, is based on the article but develops the argument in greater detail.
The National Organization of Restoring Men ( NORM ) was founded in 1989 in San Francisco, as a non-profit support group for men restoring the appearance of a foreskin.
* NORM-National Organization of Restoring Men ( U. S .)
* Barry R. Bickmore ; Restoring the Ancient Church ; Cornerstone Publishing, FAIR ; ISBN 1-893036-00-6 ( Paperback, 1999 ); Available directly from the publisher
Restoring the Everglades then became a priority.
) From Superpower to Besieged Global Power: Restoring World Order after the Failure of the Bush Doctrine, Athens, GA, University of Georgia Press, 2008.
Restoring the licensing fees to pre tax cut levels to close the budget gap and stabilize the state's credit rating became unpopular.
" Restoring the horn section, the band embarked on a brief farewell tour in 1995, culminating in a final annual Halloween performance at the Universal Amphitheatre.

Anglo-Norman and Wales
During the Anglo-Norman invasions of Wales, Welsh bowmen took a heavy toll of the invaders and Welsh archers would feature in English armies from this point on.
Stephen's new Anglo-Norman kingdom had been shaped by the Norman conquest of England in 1066, followed by the Norman expansion into south Wales over the coming years.
Wales was divided into Pura Wallia, the areas ruled by the Welsh princes, and Marchia Wallia, ruled by the Anglo-Norman barons.
Llywelyn was careful not to provoke unnecessary hostilities with the crown or the Marcher lords ; for example in 1220 he compelled Rhys Gryg to return four commotes in South Wales to their previous Anglo-Norman owners.
Gerald was son of William FitzOdo de Barry ( or Barri ), the common ancestor of the Barry family in Ireland and one of the most powerful Anglo-Norman barons in Wales at that time.
Cadfael likes to speak in Welsh, is exuberant when getting an opportunity to go back into Wales, and feels closer to many Welsh ways of doing things than Anglo-Norman ways: for example, letting all of a man's acknowledged children, whether born in or out of wedlock, share in his inheritance ; and recognizing degrees of crime, including homicide, which allows leniency to killers in certain circumstances, rather than the inflexibly mandatory capital punishment of Norman Law, administered reluctantly by Hugh Beringar and rigidly by his superior, Sheriff Gilbert Prestcote.
The term particularly applies to Anglo-Norman lords in Wales, who had complete jurisdiction over their subjects, without recourse to the king of England.
It includes exhibits and information on Welsh castles as well as the Anglo-Norman writer Gerald of Wales.
Arnulf of Montgomery ( c. 1068 – 1118 / 1122 ) was an Anglo-Norman aristocrat, who played a role in the history of England, Wales, and Ireland.
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, prince of Gwynedd, known in North Wales as Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf accompanied only by a squire was refused entry to Builth Castle ( the Marcher Barons were always changing sides ) following an ambush by an Anglo-Norman war party from Hay.
By the time of William's death in 1087, England formed the largest part of an Anglo-Norman empire, ruled over by a network of nobles with landholdings across England, Normandy and Wales.
The granting of charters was to some extent incidental to the economic health of the settlements, but the entitlements that went with the charters enticed rural folk from England and Wales to settle in Ireland, and thus the boroughs played a crucial role in the plantation of Anglo-Norman families in Ireland.
Through most of its history before the Anglo-Norman Conquest, Wales was divided into several kingdoms.
Yellow: areas directly ruled by Llywelyn ; Grey: areas ruled by Llywelyn's vassels ; Green: Anglo-Norman marcher lordships in Wales.
Prior to the outbreak of Llywelyn's revolt in 1316, there had been a recent outbreak of violence in Anglo-Norman south-east Wales.
* Electronic version of this work digitised by the Anglo-Norman hub project based at the University of Wales, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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