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Seventeen years ago today, German scientist Willy Fiedler climbed into a makeshift cockpit installed in a V-1 rocket-bomb that was attached to the underbelly of a Heinkel bomber.
Seventeen years ( 1857 ) after Proudhon first called himself an anarchist ( 1840 ), anarchist communist Joseph Déjacque was the first person to describe himself as a libertarian.
Seventeen years later, a much better run was enjoyed by Auprès de ma blonde, which was reworked by famed scenarist S. N. Behrman into I Know My Love.
Seventeen years later the Federal Parliament repealed the laws.
Seventeen years after the Challenger accident, Columbia broke up on reentry, killing all seven crew members, on February 1, 2003, and it was not replaced.
Seventeen years after the events of the first game, in Marathon 2: Durandal, the artificial intelligence, Durandal, sends the player and an army of ex-colonists to search the ruins of Lh ' owon, the S ' pht homeworld.
Seventeen representatives from each side swear an oath to uphold the treaty, which is meant to last for thirty years or one generation ( meaning they are not responsible for the next generation's decision ).
Seventeen years later, when queen Medb of Connacht launches the Táin Bó Cúailnge ( Cattle Raid of Cooley ) against Ulster, Cúchulainn and Súaltam are watching the border at Iraird Cuilenn ( Crossakiel, County Meath ).
Seventeen years after the creation of the limited partnership disputed by an American activist, the SCA ( the French limited partnership with shares ) was confirmed by nearly 80 % of shareholders at the Shareholders Meeting on April 27, 2010.
In 1994, after being out of the spotlight for thirteen years, Gates released a new solo album, Love is Always Seventeen.
The band followed it up by extensive touring for two years before releasing their third album, Seventeen Days, in 2005.
Seventeen representatives from each side swore an oath to uphold the treaty, which was meant to last for fifty years.
Seventeen years after the last Western Roman Emperor was deposed, Theodoric the Great was the Ostrogothic king of Italy.
Seventeen years later I was able to resolve the contradiction on the basis of a formula pertaining to the function of energy.
Seventeen years later, his second son, Henry Fitzmaurice Hallam, was cut off like his brother at the start of a career.
Seventeen years later, in 1862, the self-proclaimed French Emperor Napoleon III brought Joseph Bonaparte's remains back to France and had them inhumed to the right of his younger brother, the Emperor Napoleon I.
Seventeen years after the war, Robert Prescott, an AVG and 14th Air Force veteran, started a restaurant called the “ Hungry Tiger ” in Los Angeles, California.
Seventeen years after it had rejected him, Leslie offered to sell the company to Hammond.
Seventeen years after Bowers v. Hardwick, the Supreme Court directly overruled its decision in Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U. S. 558 ( 2003 ), and held that anti-sodomy laws are unconstitutional.
Seventeen years after the design's initial conception, the complex opened to the public on April 23, 2003.
Seventeen years later, in their mathematical law and economics article " An Economic Analysis of Copyright Law " ( 1989 ), William Landes and Richard Posner systematically analyzed each of Breyer's arguments and concluded that " they do not make a persuasive case for eliminating copyright protection.
Seventeen years later, Hardin was pardoned by Governor Jim Hogg and released from prison on March 16, 1894.
Seventeen years later, the North Carolina General Assembly passed a resolution which repudiated the Connecticut statement and gave " no credence " to the assertion that Whitehead was first to fly, citing " leading aviation historians and the world's largest aviation museum " who determined there was " no historic fact, documentation, record or research to support the claim ".
Seventeen years after his death, the Methodists returned his ministerial papers to his son, and formally acknowledged that they had wronged him.
Seventeen years prior, Discovery had flown NASA's previous Return to Flight mission, STS-26.

Seventeen and later
Seventeen months later, on September 6, 1611, an Irish fishing boat sighted the Discovery limping eastward outside Galway Bay.
In 1918, Gordon played Lola Pratt in the Broadway adaptation of Booth Tarkington's Seventeen opposite actor Gregory Kelly, who later acted with her in North American tours of Frank Craven's The First Year and Tarkington's Clarence and Tweedles.
Their possessions can be renamed into the Burgundian Netherlands and the succeeding Habsburg Netherlands, also called the United Seventeen Provinces ( up to 1581 ), and later for the Southern parts as the Spanish Netherlands and Austrian Netherlands, whereas the northern parts formed the autonomous Dutch Republic.
At times they reached a form of unity as the United Seventeen Provinces in the 16th Century, and later the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in the 19th Century.
The Seventeen Provinces were originally held by the Dukes of Burgundy of the House of Valois and later by the Habsburgs, first by the Spanish and then Austrian line.
William was sent to the Netherlands to receive the required education, first at the family's estate in Breda, later in Brussels under the supervision of Mary of Habsburg ( Mary of Hungary ), the sister of Charles V and governor of the Habsburg Netherlands ( Seventeen Provinces ).
( Seventeen more survivors later returned.
It has evolved from the representative government of the Seventeen Provinces, later of the United Provinces, which was also called states general.
" Seventeen seconds later, at 22: 24: 45 AT ( 01: 24: 45 UTC ), Loew informed ATC Halifax that " Swissair 111 heavy is declaring emergency ", repeated the emergency declaration one second later, and over the next 10 seconds stated that they had descended to " between 12, 000 and 5, 000 feet " and once more declared an emergency.
News Corporation bought Triangle in 1988, and sold Seventeen to K-III Communications ( later Primedia ) in 1991.
Seventeen days later, he received a letter from the State Department informing him that he was still an American, because he had not obtained the right to reside elsewhere.
One of these students was the British-born Russian spy Kitty Harris, who was later more widely known as " The Spy With Seventeen Names ".
Seventeen paintings surely by Lucas survive, and a further twenty-seven are known from descriptions by Carel van Mander, from contemporary copies or from drawings of them made by Jan de Bisschop in the later 17th century.
* Seventeen, a magazine, later retitled Club Seventeen, and video brand by Video Art Holland

Seventeen and published
Seventeen ( some say twelve ) of these frames were successfully transmitted back to the Earth, and six were published ( frames numbered 26, 28, 29, 31, 32, and 35 ).
Seventeen of her early short stories were adapted in the 2012 collection Mansfield with Monsters ( book ) published by New Zealand publisher Steam Press.
* Seventeen Fantômas fumetti magazines adapting books 1, 2, 3, and 5 were published by Del Duca in 1962 and 1963.
* Dick Higgins, Danger Music Number Seventeen, 0: 26 web published on the Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine project archive at Ubuweb
Sylvia Plath submitted forty-five pieces to Seventeen before her first short story, " And Summer Will Not Come Again ", was published in the August 1950 issue.
In 2012, in response to reader protests against the magazine's altering of Seventeen Magazine model photos, the magazine pledged not to Photoshop model photos published in the magazine.
* The South African edition of Seventeen magazine is published by 8 Ink Media based in Cape Town.
* The Malaysian version of Seventeen is published by Bluinc.
* The Seventeen Singapore is published by SPH Magazines.
* The Thai edition of Seventeen is published by Media Transasia Limited in Bangkok.
Seventeen has also published books for teens, addressing such topics as beauty, style, college, health, and fitness.
He continued to be active in business, and published his views in two books, What of Tomorrow in 1935 and The Seventeen Million in 1937.
" Seventeen issues of the periodical were published during 1998 – 2006.
His 1968 work, published in India, and titled Seventeen Universal Problems of Man and Society, catalogued his research and can be considered the beginning of a modern taxonomy of human problems and solutions.
He wrote somewhere in the region of 200 pieces of organ music, mostly published in volumes entitled " Seventeen Voluntaries for the Organ, American Organ or Harmonium ".
In 1930, at the age of twenty-one, he published his first novel Seventeen a fictionalised account of his schooldays in Canterbury.
It was published for 72 years and was the second-oldest girls ' magazine ( the oldest being Seventeen ) in the United States.
Other books published by Newman during his Sunday Times years include the popular collections Opera Nights ( 1944, an unexpected wartime bestseller ), Wagner Nights ( 1949 ) and More Opera Nights ( 1954 ), published in the U. S. under the title Seventeen Famous Operas ( 1955 ).
Aged 14, she had a short story published under a pseudonym in Just Seventeen magazine and then won a competition in the Daily Telegraph to write a column about teenage life for their " Weekend " section, which she continued writing for several years.
Nissen's work has been published in Glimmer Train, Story, Story Quarterly, The Virginia Quarterly, Seventeen, Vogue, and Glamour.

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