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Stung by the criticism of his film, Griffith made a new film he had just finished, The Mother and the Law, into one of the strands of an even bigger film with an even bigger theme, Intolerance ( 1916 ).
Stung by this unexpected rebuke, Navy Chief of Staff Nagano rose to defend the policy, assuring the Emperor that this consensus document was not a decision to go to war and that priority would be given to negotiations.
Stung by her words, Dick decides to compete with Biddle as an equal and applies for West Point.
Stung twice by the same source, Gould suggested that Tramiel travel to Japan to learn why they were able to outcompete North Americans in their own local markets.
Stung by the defeat of her land bill, in 1854 and 1855 Dix traveled to England and Europe, where she reconnected with the Rathbones and conducted investigations of Scotland's madhouses that precipitated the Scottish Lunacy Commission.
* Stung by a scorpion reference
Stung by the vociferousness of his critics, Kahn softened his tone somewhat, responding to their points in Thinking About the Unthinkable ( 1962 ) and a further work on military strategy, On Escalation ( 1965 ).
Stung by press attacks in February 1917 ( a Smith-Dorrien interview in the “ Weekly Despatch ” “ How the Old Army Died ” and a book “ The Retreat from Mons ” by Major Corbett-Smith – Smith-Dorrien had worked on the proofs ), French published his memoirs “ 1914 ”, ghosted by the journalist Lovat Fraser, in April and May 1919.
Stung and alarmed by Henry's dangerous and peremptory way with them, they proceed to make common cause with the Welsh and Scots, intending to depose " this ingrate and cankered Bolingbroke.
" Stung by the criticism, Gwynn was miserable the rest of the season and became an introvert with his teammates.
Stung by these accusations, Herkimer ordered the column to march on toward Stanwix.
Stung by the criticism, Harry sails to Sudan, disguises himself as an Arab, and looks for the opportunity to redeem his honour.
Stung by criticism that the moon-base project has no real justification — 37 years ago, President Richard Nixon canceled the final planned Apollo moon missions because the program was accomplishing little at great expense ; as early as 1964, the communitarian theorist Amitai Etzioni was calling lunar obsession a “ moondoggle ”— NASA is selling the new plan as a second moon race, this time against Beijing.
" Stung by Moore's criticism, Bolland was mortified by the colouring, and bemused not to have seen proofs pre-publication.
Stung by the article's assertion that Southern was responsible for turning the formerly " serious script " into an " original irreverent satirical film ", George pointed out that he and Kubrick had been working together on the script for ten months, whereas Southern was only " briefly employed ( November 16 to December 28, 1962 ) to do some additional writing.
Stung by this apparent reaffirmation of colonial rule, the Shura-i Islam reunited with Ulema Jemyeti to form the Kokand Autonomous Government.
Stung by Duryodhana's doubts in his abilities, Drona suggests that Abhimanyu could only be killed through illicit means.
Stung by criticism from fans and writers, Brush in January 1905 drafted rules that both leagues adopted that winter.
Stung by the loss of its highly profitable TV station, the Herald-Traveler Corp. was put on the market, and acquired by the Hearst Corporation in June 1972.
Stung by the many accusations in the Soviet press of ' individualism, decadence, pessimism, formalism and complexity ', Myaskovsky wrote to Asafiev in 1940 ' Can it be that the psychological world is so foreign to these people?

Stung and two
Stung with the loss in the Second Mexican War, Blaine is ousted as president two years later.

Stung and its
Owing to its border location and forested mountain areas in the northeast of the province, there was much communist guerrilla activity in Stung Treng during Cambodia's recent past.

Stung and six
Hun Sen was born Hun Nal in the village of Peam Koh Sna, which is located within Stung Treng District, Kampong Cham Province and was the third child of six children to a peasant family.
Stung by the fact that the Russian Pacific Fleet had been sunk by the army and not by the Imperial Japanese Navy, and with a direct order from Tokyo that the Sevastopol was not to be allowed to escape, Admiral Togo sent in wave after wave of destroyers in six separate attacks on the sole remaining Russian battleship.

Stung and on
Stung, Hector calls for the armor, puts it on and uses it to rally the Trojans.
Stung, he vows to have four hits on Broadway at the same time.
Its capital is Kampong Thom, a picturesque town on the banks of the Stung Sen River.
The eighteenth edition of the book ( 2005 ) was billed as a " Special Collector's Edition " as it featured detailed information on the 1, 000 Number Ones in the UK Singles Chart from Al Martino's " Here in My Heart " on 14 November 1952 to Elvis Presley's " One Night / I Got Stung " ( Limited Edition Collector's re-issue ), 22 January 2005.
In an interview on the web site of Stung publishers McClelland and Stewart, Ross says he has kept in touch with Molony and updated what happened to him after the events portrayed in the movie.
" All Shook Up "' s format didn't allow it to qualify to take a place in the singles chart, so " Jailhouse Rock " hit the top and the following week it was replaced by " One Night / I Got Stung ", which consequently also became the 1000th # 1 on the UK singles chart.
* Kampong Thom Province, province on the banks of the Stung Saen River in northwestern Cambodia, bordering the Tonie Sap
Recently, Mickey's has served as a sponsor of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, using the tagline, " Get Stung " and has featured several UFC fighters on 24 ounce cans.

Stung and 2
The idea has entered United States popular culture: such constructions are referred to as " MacGyverisms " ( a term first used in episode 3 of season 2, " Twice Stung ").

Stung and .
Cambodia apart from the westernmost part is antipodal to the Andes and the coast, including Lima, with Ayacucho not far from Stung Treng, and Huancayo not far from the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh.
In June 1958, the ARVN were involved in border clashes with Cambodia and made gains in the northeastern Cambodian province of Stung Treng.
Eventually this new route extended past Siem Prang and reached the Mekong River near Stung Treng.
Small Lao communities exist in Thailand and Cambodia, residing primarily in the former Lao territory of Stung Treng ( Xieng Teng in Lao ), and Vietnam.
Stung Treng (, " River of Reeds ") is a province ( khaet ) of Cambodia located in the northwest.
Stung Treng Province's capital is Stung Treng town.
In Cambodia, it is used among the ethnic Lao population of the province of Stung Treng and is used in lakhon ken, a Cambodian dance drama genre that features the khene as the premiere instrument .< ref >< http :// www. jiras. se / lakhaon2010 / kraythong / info. html >; pictures of performance with the instrument can be seen at < http :// www. jiras. se / lakhaon2010 / kraythong / index. html ></ ref >< ref > Referred to as ' Ken Theatre ' or lakhaon ken in < http :// unesdoc. unesco. org / images / 0013 / 001352 / 135258eb. pdf

by and midseason
" One of the biggest stories of the season transpired as the club made a midseason deal for Fred McGriff, which was drawn out for nearly a month as McGriff debated waiving his no-trade clause, as the Cubs led the wild card race by 2. 5 games in early September.
Finally, in May 1998, they dealt Bobby Bonilla, Gary Sheffield, Charles Johnson, Jim Eisenreich, and Manuel Barrios to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Mike Piazza and Todd Zeile, both of whom would be gone via trades by midseason.
They played. 500 ball through the first two months, but then slumped through a 9 – 19 stretch in June where they ended up at the bottom of the NL East by midseason.
But despite the Giants ' great record, the Atlanta Braves — fueled by solid seasons from David Justice, Ron Gant, Deion Sanders and their midseason acquisition of Fred McGriff from the San Diego Padres — came back from a ten-game deficit to the Giants to win the NL West by a single game.
Motivated by their loss to the Celtics, the 1988 Pistons, aided by midseason acquisition James Edwards, improved to a then-franchise-record 54 victories and the franchise's first Central Division title.
Coach Flip Saunders was replaced in midseason by GM Kevin McHale, who took over the team for the rest of the season.
Another sent starter Ronnie Brewer to the Memphis Grizzlies at midseason, a trade which was openly criticized by Williams.
Dave King, who had been the team's head coach since their debut in 2000, was fired midseason and replaced by general manager Doug MacLean.
) All of the changes introduced during Andrea's time on the show would be reverted by midseason to the way things were before her arrival.
In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and Puckett led the way by batting. 319, eighth in the league and Minnesota surged past Oakland midseason to capture the division title.
With the Flyers leading in the conference standings by the midseason All-Star Game, Neilson earned the honour of being head coach of the Eastern Conference All-Stars.
The Cowboys started strong, with victories against the Cleveland Browns and Washington Redskins, but injuries, older personnel, spotty play calling, and persistent penalties hobbled the Cowboys, and they quickly fell off to a 3 – 5 record by midseason, finishing the season 6 – 10.
After the death of Ross Bagdasarian in 1972 from a heart attack, the Chipmunks ' careers stalled until NBC showed interest in the original show ( the network carried Saturday morning reruns of The Alvin Show as a midseason replacement in 1979 ) and the following year, Excelsior Records released a new album of contemporary songs performed by the Chipmunks.
Tom Conway was replaced midseason by John Stanley.
( Shows can also be midseason replacement, meaning they are ordered specifically to fill holes in a network schedule created by the failure and cancellation of shows which premiered in the fall.
Lindsey played for the Jackals in 2005 and was bought by the Florida Marlins at midseason, only to be released at the end of the year.
After young center Andrew Bynum went down with a knee injury during the 2007 – 08 NBA season, and Pau Gasol was acquired by the Lakers midseason, Odom played well, averaging 15. 3 points, 12 rebounds, and 4 assists per game.
During the 1986 midseason, he was sent by New York to the White Sox in the same trade that brought Ron Kittle to the Yankees.
The show was selected by CBS as a midseason replacement and debuted on January 17, 2006.
During the 2004 season, limited by a hamstring injury, Brunell struggled and would be benched midseason for backup quarterback Patrick Ramsey.
Murray signed a three-year contract extension as general manager on April 8, 2011, and fired Clouston and two assistant coaches on April 9, 2011, following the Senators ' last game ; the Senators had been beset by injuries to key players such as captain Daniel Alfredsson and star forward Jason Spezza, leading to a midseason collapse.
ABC actually intended to bring back Hangin ' with Mr. Cooper and Step By Step to TGIF for the 1996 – 97 season as midseason replacements if freshmen series Sabrina the Teenage Witch and / or Clueless were cancelled ( Clueless was cancelled by February and was replaced by Step by Step by March, Clueless was picked up by UPN the next season ; while Sabrina lasted four seasons on ABC, before being picked up by The WB in 2000, where it spent its last three seasons ).

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