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James Stuart Blackton and Winsor McCay directed a ten-minute short film based on the comic strip, of which two minutes were animated.
* 1745 – Battle of Prestonpans: A Hanoverian army under the command of Sir John Cope is defeated, in ten minutes, by the Jacobite forces of Prince Charles Edward Stuart
Stuart O ' Grady and Anthony Geslin attacked, and seemed to finally be able to have a breakaway attempt succeed, their lead growing to 18 minutes, and still being 8 minutes with 50 kilometers to go, but the teams of the sprinters once again were successful in catching the attackers, only 500 meters before the finish.
He scored the opening goal from a header after a cross from Stuart Pearce on 25 minutes.
With five minutes remaining the score was 1 – 1, when City's manager Stuart Pearce substituted midfielder Claudio Reyna for the substitute goalkeeper Nicky Weaver, and James was moved to play in attack for the remainder of the game.
In the 1999 – 2000 season, he only played 37 minutes after injuring his knee ligaments with a clash with Stuart Pearce.
With the help of Kelsey, Wales did not concede a goal for 70 minutes against the Brazilians, until a shot by Pelé deflected off Welsh player Stuart Williams managed to beat Kelsey.
To accelerate the pace, the film was trimmed down to 83 minutes ( and retitled Curse of the Demon ) in the US where it played the second half of a double feature bill with both The True Story of Lynn Stuart and The Revenge of Frankenstein ( 1958 ).
However, he did play the last fifteen minutes of the 2004 – 05 season, when Stuart Pearce surprisingly substituted Claudio Reyna for Weaver so the regular City goalkeeper David James could play in attack against Middlesbrough.
Still, the effects on the general classification were huge: Stuart O ' Grady, who was in the group, retook the yellow jersey, and is now over 35 minutes ahead of Armstrong.
Broadcast live at 10 pm, as now, but initially for only thirty minutes, its tone was set by presenter, Douglas Stuart, a former Washington and Bonn correspondent for the BBC.

Stuart and later
Although utilitarianism prompted legislative and administrative reform and John Stuart Mill's later writings on the subject foreshadowed the welfare state, it was mainly used as a justification for laissez-faire.
Many later figures were influenced by Lovecraft's works, including author and artist Clive Barker, prolific horror writer Stephen King, comics writers Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and Mike Mignola, film directors John Carpenter, Stuart Gordon, and Guillermo Del Toro, horror manga artist Junji Ito, and artist H. R. Giger.
William Maccall, another Unitarian preacher, and probably an acquaintance of Smith, came somewhat later, although influenced by John Stuart Mill, Thomas Carlyle, and German Romanticism, to the same positive conclusions, in his 1847 work " Elements of Individualism ".
* 1665 – James Stuart, Duke of York ( later to become King James II of England ) defeats the Dutch fleet off the coast of Lowestoft.
Several months later, it amalgamated with the prestigious First Normal School of Changsha, widely seen as the best school in Hunan province ; Mao biographer Stuart Schram would later note that the environment of the school provided " an ideal training ground for his apprenticeship as a political worker.
Biographer Stuart Schram would later comment that during the period between 1925 and 1927, Mao was closer to the Kuomintang than he was to the Communist Party, something he attributed to Mao's belief that the good of China was more important than the cause of socialism.
( In England, economists tended to conceptualize utility in keeping with the Utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham and later of John Stuart Mill.
* 1745 – Charles Edward Stuart invades England with an army of ~ 5000 that would later participate in the Battle of Culloden.
Stuart Ostrow, who had ties with Sondheim with The Girls Upstairs ( later titled Follies ), agreed to produce the musical, now entitled A Play By Brecht ( later titled The Race to Urga ).
* June 10 – The birth of King James ' heir, James Francis Edward Stuart ( 1688 – 1766 ; later to become known as the " Old Pretender ") increases public disquiet about a Catholic dynasty.
* August 19 – Elizabeth Stuart, later Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia ( d. 1662 )
* June 22 – Arbella Stuart, pretender to the English throne, secretly marries William Seymour ; both are later imprisoned for marrying without the king's permission.
His supporters, the Jacobites, turn to his son James Francis Edward Stuart ( 1688 – 1766 ), later called " The Old Pretender ", whom they recognise as James VIII and III.
Blur biographer Stuart Maconie later wrote that, at the time, " Blur were sewn together very awkwardly ".
The coffee houses of the later Stuart period are the real originals of the modern clubhouse.
It includes: Henrietta Maria of France ( died 1669 ), exiled Queen of England ; Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, founder of the House of Orléans ; his first wife Henrietta Anne Stuart | Princess Henriette ( died 1670 ); the couples first daughter Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( 1662 – 1689 ) | Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( later Queen of Spain ); Anne of Austria ( died 1666 ); the Orléans daughters of Gaston, Duke of Orléans | Gaston de France ; Louis XIV ; the Dauphin of France with his wife Maria Theresa of Spain with her third daughter Princess Marie-Thérèse of France ( 1667 – 1672 ) | Marie-Thérèse de France, called Madame Royale ( died 1672 ) and her second son Philippe-Charles de France, duc d ' Anjou ( d1671 ).
The later contributions of David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill led to the first theory of ( classical ) political economy.
* Charles Stuart, Duke of Cambridge ( 1660 – 1661 ), son of James, Duke of York ( later King James II of England )
His younger son, Sir Robert Cecil ( later created Baron Cecil, Viscount Cranborne and finally Earl of Salisbury ), inherited his political mantle, taking on the role of chief minister and arranging a smooth transfer of power to the Stuart administration under King James I.
James Cagney with Gloria Stuart, who was Academy Award for Best Actress | Oscar-nominated sixty-three years later for another nautical epic, Titanic ( 1997 film ) | Titanic ( 1997 ).
The king and his spouse Mary Stuart, later Queen of Scots ( painted around 1572-1574 ).
In certain contexts it may be used to cover the whole period of the later Stuart monarchs as far as the death of Queen Anne and the accession of the Hanoverian George I in 1714 ; for example Restoration comedy typically encompasses works written as late as 1710.
In 1565, the Queen married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, and the following year, in a small room of the Palace at Edinburgh Castle, she gave birth to James, who would later be King of both Scotland and England.

Stuart and Rodes
by Marjorie Hope Nicolson & David Stuart Rodes, University of Nebraska Press, ( 1992 )

Stuart and battlefield
" Some of his fellow officers believed that he lost his nerve, concerned about the presence of Jeb Stuart on the battlefield and, hearing the sound of railroad cars approaching, imagining the possibility of a Confederate infantry force pinning him against the river.
One of his best historical themes was " Maria Stuarda ", ( Mary Stuart at the battlefield of Langside ) painted between 1858 and 1860, based on his reading of Walter Scott.

Stuart and command
Stuart is assigned command of all the cavalry of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
Early in the Northern Virginia Campaign, Stuart was promoted to major general on July 25, 1862, and his command was upgraded to the Cavalry Division.
By mid-afternoon, Stonewall Jackson ordered Stuart to command a turning movement with his cavalry against the Union right flank and rear, which if successful would be followed up by an infantry attack from the West Woods.
Stuart, wrote to his wife, " Old George H. Thomas is in command of the cavalry of the enemy.
While in the infirmary, he requested that the cavalry commander, J. E. B. Stuart, take his place in command.
The force under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Newall and was later reinforced by the British warship ' Torch '.
Stuart, who selected Hampton as his senior subordinate, to command one of two cavalry brigades.
During the Overland Campaign of 1864, Stuart was killed at the Battle of Yellow Tavern and Hampton was given command of the Cavalry Corps on August 11, 1864.
Realizing they would take some time to arrive, Gordon pressed for him to send forward a " flying column " of camel-borne troops across the Bayyudah Desert from Wadi Halfa under the command of Brigadier-General Sir Herbert Stuart.
Some others were converted to armored personnel carriers and were known as " Stuart Kangaroo ", and some were converted command vehicles and known as " Stuart Command ".
Stuart Allen Roosa ( August 16, 1933 – December 12, 1994 ) was a NASA astronaut, who was the command module pilot for the Apollo 14 mission.
In January 1863, Stuart, with Lee's concurrence, authorized Mosby to form and take command of the 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry, Partisan Rangers.
* The Apollo 14 Moon Tree, planted as a sapling in 1976 that was grown from a seed ( among hundreds ) carried by command module pilot Stuart Roosa during the 1971 mission.
Hampton, who had been Lee's peer for much of the war, was promoted to replace Stuart due to his seniority and greater level of experience ; some observers at the time had cynically expected Robert E. Lee's nephew to receive the command.
Stuart, in temporary command of the corps after Jackson was mortally wounded, ordered three cheers for the brigade's aggressive assault and recommended that Ramseur be promoted to major general ; this would not come to pass for another year.
The fighting kept up for an hour after Stuart was wounded, Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee taking temporary command.
Stuart, Nathan B. Forrest, and John S. Mosby, the Union high command initially failed to understand the proper way to use cavalry during the early stages of the war.
In 1745 in his role as Commander-in-Chief in Scotland, Cope was in command of the government forces at the Battle of Prestonpans and was defeated by the Jacobite army of Charles Edward Stuart ( Bonnie Prince Charlie ).
In addition to receiving the Victoria Cross, Stuart was promoted to lieutenant commander and given his own command, HMS Tamarisk.
A few months after assuming command, on 15 October 1917, Stuart was on hand to rescue the United States Navy destroyer USS Cassin after she was torpedoed by U-61 in heavy weather.
After post-war service on a succession of merchant ships, Stuart was provided with his first merchant command, the steam freighter SS Brandon, in 1927.
After three years in command of this giant ship on her England to Quebec route, Stuart was given a desk job managing the company's assets in Montreal.

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