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Six years ago French Indochina, though in troubie, was in the Western camp.
Six years later, Brezhnev had succeeded in filling the majority of the Central Committee with Brezhnevites.
* The connection between the lack of an Islamic spirit and the lack of victory was underscored by the disastrous defeat of Arab nationalist-led armies fighting under the slogan " Land, Sea and Air " in the 1967 Six Day War, compared to the ( perceived ) near-victory of the Yom Kippur War six years later.
Six years into formal colonisation of the East Indies, in Europe the Dutch Republic was occupied by the French forces of Napoleon.
Six years passed before he wrote his second, a commentary on I Corinthians, but after that he devoted more attention to reaching his goal.
: R. Katina said,Six thousand years the world will exist and one the seventh, it shall be desolate ( haruv ), as it is written, ‘ And the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day ’ ( Isa.
Six years later, in 1374, he received the crown living of Lutterworth in Leicestershire, which he retained until his death.
Six years later ( at the height of the Vietnam War ), one of the participants in the experiment sent correspondence to Milgram, explaining why he was glad to have participated despite the stress:
Six years later, in 1633, Musashi began staying with Hosokawa Tadatoshi, daimyo of Kumamoto Castle, who had moved to the Kumamoto fief and Kokura, to train and paint.
Six years later, the official narrative of this voyage was published, including the first printed reference to the mountain.
Billy Kidd, part Abenaki from Vermont, became the first American male to medal in alpine skiing in the Olympics, taking silver at age 20 in the slalom in the 1964 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Austria. Six years later at the 1970 World Championships, Kidd won the gold medal in the combined event and took the bronze medal in the slalom.
Six years later, a partially buried corroded chest was found in a lagoon at Palmyra, containing Eleanor Graham's remains.
But perhaps the most widely discussed periodization scheme of the Middle Ages was the Six Ages of the World, where every age was a thousand years counting from Adam to the present, with the present time ( in the Middle Ages ) being the sixth and final stage.
Six years later, however, Marvel decided to revive the original Jean Grey ; so as to absolve her from Dark Phoenix's atrocities, the story was retconned to make Jean Grey and Dark Phoenix two separate beings and reveal that the original Jean Grey had been lying unconscious in a cocoon while Dark Phoenix's nefarious deeds were committed, in no way responsible for them ; thus cleared of the moral stain, Jean Grey could go on to a further long and varied career.
Assuming Chavez was approximately 10 years old in 1979, that places the events of Debt of Honor to be in or near 2000, although the overall technology presented in the novel and its successive novels Executive Orders and Rainbow Six ( especially in regards to the sophistication of internet technology ) are more consistent with the mid-1990's.
Six years after Dennis, the Court changed its interpretation of the Smith Act.
Six hundred years ago, Venetians protected themselves from land-based attacks by diverting all the major rivers flowing into the lagoon and thus preventing sediment from filling the area around the city.
Six years later, in about 594, Ceol was succeeded by a brother, Ceolwulf, who was succeeded in his turn in about 617 by Cynegils.
** After 16 years in prison for allegedly bombing a public house in a Provisional Irish Republican Army attack, the " Birmingham Six " are freed when a court determines that the police fabricated evidence.
The Last Spike by Thomas Hill ( 1881 ) Six years after the groundbreaking, laborers of the Central Pacific Railroad from the west and the Union Pacific Railroad from the east met at Promontory Summit, Utah.
Six years later, ITV continued the sitcom, calling it Till Death .... From 1985 to 1992, the BBC produced a sequel In Sickness and in Health.
Six years later, he sold the stand and opened a new one two years later, this time selling tacos under the name of Taco-Tia.
Six years later, while on pilgrimage to Hebron, Baibars promulgated an edict forbidding Christians and Jews from entering the sanctuary, and the climate became less tolerant of Jews and Christians than it had been under the prior Ayyubid rule.

Six and later
Six months later, Hal Yarrow stood in the observation dome of the Gabriel and watched the ball of Earth dwindle above him.
Six months later, on August 18, the couple's only child, a daughter named Frances Bean Cobain, was born.
Six days later, in the wild-card round of the playoffs, Dallas played the Eagles in a rematch of week 17.
Six months later, the game was reclassified and released uncensored with an MA15 + rating.
Six months later, he and most of his comrades left the party in disgust at the Soviet invasion of Hungary.
Six months later, Edward defeated and killed Warwick in battle and reclaimed the throne.
The precarious international situation reached a crisis point in June 1967 when the Six Day War flared in the Middle East and six days later China tested its first H-bomb.
Six months later, though, Hitler and von Papen accepted his help.
Following the tension of Game Six, the Cardinals pitching and defense came undone in Game 7 and their offense was shut down by Saberhagen leading to the lowest batting average to date (. 188 by the Cardinals, later broken by 2001 Yankees ) and fewest runs ( 13 for the Cardinals, still stands ) of any team in a 7 game series, and the Royals won 11 – 0 to clinch the franchise's only World Series title.
The story was reprinted a decade later in Groff Conklin's anthology, Six Great Short Science Fiction Novels ( Dell, 1960 ), followed by MacLean's collection, The Diploids ( Avon, 1962 ).
" Six weeks later, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
Six months later, on Christmas Day, Mieszko II Lambert was crowned King of Poland by the Archbishop of Gniezno, Hipolit, in the Gniezno Cathedral.
Six months later, she left the university to focus on her choreography and dancing career.
Six days later, Nadir Khan, the eldest of the Musahiban brothers, was proclaimed King Nadir Shah.
Six plays later, Young threw his record setting sixth touchdown pass to Rice with 13: 49 remaining in the game to make the score 49-18.
After writing the " Piano Pieces in strict twelve-tone technique ," as well as songs later integrated into the Six Bagatelles for Voice and Piano, op.

Six and Supreme
Six cases were appealed to the Supreme Court.
Six of these were passed in 1956 alone and The last Private Members ’ Bill passed by Parliament was ‘ The Supreme Court ( Enlargement of Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction ) Bill, 1968 ’ that became an Act on 9 August 1970.
Six undergraduate students and a non-profit community group filed a lawsuit in NY State Supreme Court to block the closure of the college.
These " Six Supreme dignataries " constituting the initial Supreme Privy Council, namely Alexander Menshikov, Fyodor Apraksin, Gavrila Golovkin, Andrey Osterman, Peter Tolstoy, and Dmitry Galitzine brought about the recognition of Russian Empress Anna Ivanovna for the succession of unfortunate young Tsar-Boy Peter II deceased in 1730 aged 15 and 3 years only as a Tsar, apparently dead from small-pox provided Anna agreed about the Counselling Powers of this so called Supreme Privy Council.
Dr. Justice T. David Marshall, Doctor of Medicine, Lawyer, Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, and Justice of the Superior Court of Ontario, honorary chief of Six Nations, Founding Director of Canada's National Judicial Institute.
Six of the firm's members have served on the Arkansas Supreme Court ( three as Chief Justice ), and six members have also served as President of the Arkansas Bar Association.
For example, in Gavle v. Little Six, Inc., 555 N. W. 2d 284 ( Minn. 1996 ), the Minnesota Supreme Court upheld abstention where the state court might " undermine the authority of the tribal courts over Reservation affairs " or " infringe on the right of Indians to govern themselves ".
Six Supreme Court justices previously clerked for other Supreme Court justices: Byron White clerked for Frederick M. Vinson, John Paul Stevens clerked for Wiley Rutledge, Stephen Breyer clerked for Arthur Goldberg, William H. Rehnquist clerked for Robert H. Jackson, John G. Roberts, Jr. clerked for William H. Rehnquist, and Elena Kagan clerked for Thurgood Marshall.
Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents, 403 U. S. 388 ( 1971 ), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that an implied cause of action existed for an individual whose Fourth Amendment freedom from unreasonable search and seizures had been violated by federal agents.

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