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Seven and unions
In 1938 after Disney's success with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Paramount gave the Fleischers permission to produce a feature film and Fleischer studio relocated itself from New York to Miami, Florida in order to avoid organized unions, which became a threat to the studio after a five-month strike occurred among Fleischer Studio workers in late 1937.

Seven and marched
During the Battle of Seven Pines he marched his men in the wrong direction down the wrong road, causing congestion and confusion with other Confederate units, diluting the effect of the massive Confederate counterattack against McClellan.
When the Argives ( of Aeschylus's Seven Against Thebes or Statius ' Thebaid ) marched against Thebes, they met Hypsipyle and made her show them a fountain where they could get water.
Also during the War of the Polish Succession ( 1733 – 1738 )), the War of the Austrian Succession ( 1740 – 1748 ) and the Seven Years ' War ( 1756 – 1763 ) the troops marched through St. Wendel so requisitions had to be paid.

Seven and Ottawa
Ottawa Hockey Club " Silver Seven " ( the original Ottawa Senators ( original ) | Ottawa Senators ), the Champion of the Stanley Cup in 1905
* Seven statues, including the Terry Fox Monument in Ottawa, which was the genesis of The Path of Heroes, a federal government initiative that seeks to honour the people that shaped the nation ;
* D. Peter McLeod, ( 1996 ) The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years ' War, Ottawa & Toronto: The Canadian War Museum & Dundurn Press.
Large collections of work from the Group of Seven can be found at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, Ontario.
The ' Silver Seven ' would storm back in the return match in Ottawa, with a 9 – 1 lead at one point in the game evening the total goals, but only won 9 – 3 as the Wanderers scored the last two goals, to win the series, and their first Stanley Cup.
# REDIRECT Ottawa Senators ( original )# Silver Seven era ( 1903 – 1906 )
The city was home to the Dawson City Nuggets hockey team, who in 1905 challenged the Ottawa Silver Seven for the Stanley Cup.
The Aberdeen Pavilion hosted Stanley Cup championship games in 1904 played by the Ottawa Silver Seven.
Francis Clarence McGee, ( November 4, 1882 – September 16, 1916 ) was a legendary ice hockey player during the early days of hockey for the Ottawa Hockey Club, nicknamed the Silver Seven.
* D. Peter McLeod, ( 1996 ) The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years ' War, Ottawa & Toronto: The Canadian War Museum & Dundurn Press.
In 1903 they challenged the Ottawa Silver Seven for the Stanley Cup and lost.
This was the first time a National Hockey League team had won three Cups in a row and had not been accomplished since the Ottawa Silver Seven in the pre-NHL era, 44 years before.
He was a member of two Stanley Cup-winning teams, the Ottawa Silver Seven of 1906 and the Quebec Bulldogs of 1913.
He moved to the Ottawa Victorias of the Federal Amateur Hockey League ( FAHL ) in 1905-06 and also played for the Stanley Cup champion Ottawa Hockey Club, aka the " Silver Seven " that year.
* 1906-Member of Stanley Cup champion Ottawa Silver Seven
The Stanley Cup-champion Ottawa HC, aka Ottawa Silver Seven jumped from the CAHL to the FAHL for the 1904 – 05 season, while the Montreal Nationals went in the opposite direction and joined the CAHL.
After the Stanley Cup win, the Ottawa Hockey Club was renamed the Silver Seven, after the silver coins given to the players after their Stanley Cup victory.
He was a member of the Smiths Falls Seniors for three years, with whom his performance in a 1906 Stanley Cup challenge series attracted the attention of his opponents, the Ottawa Silver Seven.
Pulford was captain of the Ottawa Hockey Club during the " Ottawa Silver Seven " era when the club won the Stanley Cup in March 1903 and held it until March 1906.

Seven and promise
Sauron's messenger attempted to bribe the Dwarves of Erebor for news of Bilbo ( the last known bearer of the One ) with the promise of the return of the remaining three of the Seven.
* When commenting on the Committee of Seven that apparently solemnly promised to a lynch-ready mob that " the law would be carried out ", for example, Holmes notes that " According to affidavits of two white men and the colored witnesses on whose testimony the petitioners were convicted, the Committee made good their promise by calling colored witnesses and having them whipped and tortured until they would say what was wanted …"

Seven and by
Now Britain has decided to seek admission to the European Economic Community and it seems certain that she will be joined by some of her partners in the loose Free Trade Area of the `` Outer Seven ''.
Seven of the eight companies that turn out full lines of farm machinery say sales by their dealers since the start of August have shown gains averaging nearly 10% above last year.
Seven stories are inspired by a nursery rhyme: And Then There Were None by Ten Little Indians ; One, Two, Buckle My Shoe by One, Two, Buckle My Shoe ; Five Little Pigs by This Little Piggy ; Crooked House by There Was a Crooked Man ; A Pocket Full of Rye by Sing a Song of Sixpence ; Hickory Dickory Dock by Hickory Dickory Dock, and Three Blind Mice by Three Blind Mice.
* 1517 – Seven Portuguese armed vessels led by Fernão Pires de Andrade meet Chinese officials at the Pearl River estuary.
* Melanchrus-he was overthrown sometime between 612 BC and 609 BC by a faction that, in addition to the brothers of Alcaeus, included Pittacus ( later renowned as one of the Seven Sages of Greece ); Alcaeus at that time was too young to be actively involved ;
Seven Republican senators – William Pitt Fessenden, Joseph S. Fowler, John B. Henderson, Lyman Trumbull, Peter G. Van Winkle and notably Senators Grimes and Ross played a decisive role ; purportedly disturbed by how the proceedings had been manipulated to give a one-sided presentation of the evidence, they voted against conviction, in defiance of their party and public opinion.
He was reckoned by some ancient authors as one of the Seven Sages of Greece, and it is said that he was initiated into the Eleusinian Mysteries of the Great Goddess, a privilege denied to those who did not speak fluent Greek.
Detail of Seven Sacraments Altarpiece | The Seven Sacraments ( 1445 ) by Roger van der Weyden showing the sacrament of Extreme Unction or Anointing of the Sick.
The Seven Sorrows Polyptych, commissioned by Frederick III of Saxony in 1496, was executed by Dürer and his assistants c. 1500.
* " Bronx Backyard " by The Johnny Seven Band
Other significant state owned newspapers are the daily Respublika ( The Republic ), published by the Cabinet of Ministers, and the weeklies Sem ’ Dnei ( Seven Days ) and Narodnaya Gazeta ( The People ’ s Paper ).
In 2012, a graphic adaptation of the Book of Esther was illustrated by J. T. Waldman and appeared in volume one of The Graphic Canon, edited by Russ Kick and published by Seven Stories Press.
Continuing Arab disquiet over Allied intentions also led during 1918 to the British Declaration to the Seven and the Anglo-French Declaration, the latter promising " the complete and final liberation of the peoples who have for so long been oppressed by the Turks, and the setting up of national governments and administrations deriving their authority from the free exercise of the initiative and choice of the indigenous populations.
Among these actions were the Seven Years ' War, the American Revolutionary War, the Napoleonic Wars, the First and Second Opium Wars, the Boxer Rebellion, the New Zealand land wars, the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, the First and Second Boer Wars, the Fenian raids, the Irish War of Independence, its serial interventions into Afghanistan ( which were meant to maintain a friendly buffer state between British India and the Russian Empire ), and the Crimean War ( to keep the Russian Empire at a safe distance by coming to Turkey's aid ).

Seven and Canadian
* 1986 – Canadian Patrick Morrow became the first person to climb each of the Seven Summits.
The Canadian Group of Seven and Tom Thomson are examples of en plein air advocates.
* Seven Sisters ( law firms ), seven Canadian law firms
In November 1966, Jack gave in to advancing age and the changing times, selling control of the studio and its music business to Seven Arts Productions, run by the Canadian investors Elliot and Kenneth Hyman, for $ 32 million.
A Canadian show, This Hour Has Seven Days, aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBC.
Despite being Canadian, Massey became famous for his quintessential American roles such as abolitionist John Brown in 1940's Santa Fe Trail and again as John Brown in the 1955 low-budget film Seven Angry Men.
* Group of Seven ( artists )-a group of Canadian landscape artists.
The Group of Seven — sometimes known as the Algonquin school — were a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933, originally consisting of Franklin Carmichael ( 1890 – 1945 ), Lawren Harris ( 1885 – 1970 ), A. Y. Jackson ( 1882 – 1972 ), Frank Johnston ( 1888 – 1949 ), Arthur Lismer ( 1885 – 1969 ), J. E. H. MacDonald ( 1873 – 1932 ), and Frederick Varley ( 1881 – 1969 ).
Believing that a distinct Canadian art could be developed through direct contact with nature, The Group of Seven is most famous for its paintings inspired by the Canadian landscape, and initiated the first major Canadian national art movement.
In 1919, they decided to make themselves into a group devoted to a distinct Canadian form of art which did not exist yet, and began to call themselves the Group of Seven.
In 1995, the National Gallery of Canada compiled a Group of Seven retrospective show, for which they commissioned the Canadian rock band Rheostatics to write a musical score.
* The Canadian Encyclopedia, The Group of Seven
Although the Group of Seven broke up, in 1933 women from the Beaver Hall Group helped establish the Canadian Group of Painters that organized exhibitions of their works.
* Alison Gillmor, " Quebec ’ s Group of Seven: Remembering the Canadian art collective Beaver Hall Group ( CBC article )", January 9, 2006.
Content includes the Seven Years ' War, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and conflicts in the Canadian West in 1870 and 1885.
Famed Canadian artists Tom Thomson and his successors, the Group of Seven painted here frequently.
Huntsville boasts a Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery with over 40 outdoor murals celebrating the work of these Canadian heroes.
* Seven Oaks ( magazine ), a Canadian online political magazine
Thomson was a friend of the Group of Seven, famous landscape painters many of whose works are on permanent display at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, Ontario.

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