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Surprising political experts, he finished ahead of various established politicians, such as the then-governor of Rio de Janeiro ( Leonel Brizola ), the former governor of São Paulo ( Orestes Quércia ), and the then-governor of Santa Catarina ( Esperidião Amin ), with more than 1. 5 million votes.

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** The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen ( Hodder Children's Books, 1990 ) ISBN 0-340-51261-X

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:“ Reviewers found it ‘ Surprising in its simplicity ’... the acting seemed nine days ’ wonder-no one talked of anything but Lillian ’ s smile, Lillian turned like a tormented animal in a trap, of Barthelmess ’ convincing restraint.
Surprising the Finns on the ground, the Soviets shoot down three Gloster Gladiators as they try to get airborne and shoot down two more Gladiators and a Fokker D. XXI in an ensuring dogfight, losing only one I-16 in exchange.

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The term is often attributed to Rudolf Erich Raspe's story The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, where the main character pulls himself out of a swamp by his hair ( specifically, his pigtail ), but the Baron does not, in fact, pull himself out by his bootstraps.
* Robert Mack ( 2008 ) The Wonderful and Surprising History of Sweeney Todd: The Life and Times of an Urban Legend.
See The Surprising Virtues of Treating Trade Secrets as IP Rights, 61 Stan.
See The Surprising Virtues of Treating Trade Secrets as IP Rights, 61 Stan.
Surprising was " the granite permanence " of the shows at the top of the ratings.
* Rudolf Erich Raspe ( 1736 – 1794 ), a University of Kassel librarian who fled to England after embezzling significant funds from Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and wrote ( or compiled ) The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchhausen.
* The Surprising History of Egypt ( USA, 2002 ) a. k. a. The Hidden History of Egypt ( UK, 2003 ) – directed by Phil Grabsky
* The Surprising History of Rome ( USA, 2002 ) a. k. a. The Hidden History of Rome ( UK, 2003 ) – directed by Phil Grabsky
The syndrome name derives from Baron Münchhausen ( Karl Friedrich Hieronymus Freiherr von Münchhausen, 1720 – 1797 ), a German nobleman, who purportedly told many fantastic and impossible stories about himself, which Rudolf Raspe later published as The Surprising Adventures of Baron Münchhausen.
Surprising to some historians, the immigration went smoothly since no powerful confederacy of any tribes was established.
It was intended to be the last part of his stories, according to the original title-page of its first edition but a third part, Serious Reflections During the Life & Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, With His Vision of the Angelic World, was added later ; it is a mostly forgotten series of moral essays with Crusoe's name attached to give interest.
Surprising the Shu forces, he quickly captured Chengdu and re-annexed that area back into Jin.
Three new specials were announced to celebrate the show's 20th anniversary with the first special ' Surprising guests ' airing on 25 December 2011.
The allegation was nevertheless used in a Diet Mountain Dew ad from 2008 as part of the drink's " Surprising Facts " ad campaign.
* We're Sorry This Is Late ... We Really Meant To Post It Sooner: Research Into Procrastination Shows Surprising Findings ; Gregory Harris ; ScienceDaily. com ; Jan. 10, 2007 ( their source )
And of the Strange Surprising Accounts of his Travels Round three Parts of the Globe.
* The Surprising History of Copyright and The Promise of a Post-Copyright World by Karl Fogel of QuestionCopyright. org.

doctors and White
In October 2011, White was awarded an honorary degree and white doctors coat by Washington State University at the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association ’ s centennial gala in Yakima, Washington.
Their story comes to a tragic ending in the year 2261, when she is gravely injured in an epic battle to liberate Earth from the dictatorship of President Morgan Clark, aboard a White Star vessel, the Minbari doctors determine that her injuries are too severe for her survival.
For example the doctors ' surgery and library, a small gym was also housed in the White Swan centre as the swimming pool and sports centre had also been demolished.
However, unlike the Klan, which drew much of its membership from lower-class southerners ( primarily Confederate veterans ), the White Camelia consisted mainly of upper crust southerners, including physicians, landowners, newspaper editors, doctors, and officers.
" His doctors noted that he began exhibiting Alzheimer's symptoms only after he left the White House.
Abel once ran for Congress on a platform that included paying congressmen based on commission ; selling ambassadorships to the highest bidder ; installing a lie detector in the White House and truth serum in the Senate drinking fountain ; requiring all doctors to publish their medical school grade point average in the telephone book after their names and removing Wednesday to establish a 4-day workweek.
The circumstances of his death were established and documented by two doctors, Zachariah Skillard and Cambridge for an inquest held at the White House tavern in Primrose Hill.
This was a plot point in the M * A * S * H episode " The Red / White Blues ", in which Lebanese-American Max Klinger and Jewish-American Orderly Goldman developed anemia while taking primaquine, confusing the doctors who thought it was only a possibility if the person were black.
In the United States, the liturgical custom of holding a Red Mass has more recently led to annual Masses for at least two other occupational groups ; " Blue " Masses for police officers and others engaged in public safety, as well as " White " or " Rose " Masses for doctors, nurses, and other health-care professionals.
I was contacted by a British doctor who had visited Johns Hopkins University and in talking to a group of young doctors was told that, following this incident, though the President had been admitted to Walter Reed Hospital, a blood sample of his had been sent to Johns Hopkins which showed a blood alcohol level in the range of 200 mg. All such rumors have been emphatically denied by the White House and certainly there are no signs of Bush resuming his drinking habits.
The UFC on Fuel TV 3: " Korean Zombie vs. Poirier " event was to be the first he had missed in 11 years with White staying home as per doctors orders.

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By chance he encountered a copy of " Captain Claridge's work on the ' Water Cure ,' as practised by Priessnitz, at Graefenberg ", and " making allowances for certain exaggerations therein ", pondered the option of travelling to Graefenberg, but preferred to find something closer to home, with access to his own doctors in case of failure: " I who scarcely lived through a day without leech or potion!
He refused to give the identities of the women or details of where they lived, and mainstream scientists and doctors expressed scepticism about his claims.
The residents were mainly free professionals, doctors, engineers and lawyers who lived in private homes with gardens.
Many famous doctors lived and worked in Wroclaw such as Alois Alzheimer-neurologist and psychiatrist, who presented his findings regarding degeneration of the brain cortex ( Alzheimer's Disease ), Robert Koch-creator of modern bacteriology ( Nobel Prize in 1905 ), Paul Erlich-pioneer of present chemotherapy ( Nobel Prize in 1908 ).
Although doctors had no hope for Dmitri's survival, he lived, with the help of Grand Duke Sergei, who gave the premature Dmitri the baths prescribed by the doctors, wrapped him in cotton wool and kept him in a cradle filled with hot water bottles to keep his temperature regulated.
She also gave him a little person to care for on his own named Jenny, a servant girl from the 1800s who sought to escape her home life after she lost her position, but after having lived as a little person for thirty years she had died a few months before Omri met Tom ; Tom speculates that, based on the timing of the era when she would have left, hospitals were becoming so overcrowded that the doctors simply decided to let Jenny's seemingly comatose body die.
When Lincoln lived in New Salem, the village was home to a cooper shop, blacksmith shop, wool carding mill, four general stores, a tavern, a grocery, two doctors offices, a shoemaker, a carpenter, a hat maker, a tanner, a schoolhouse / church, several residences, common pastures and kitchen gardens.
Guevara also swam once from the side of the Amazon River where the doctors stayed, to the other side of the river where the leper patients lived, a considerable distance of two and a half miles.
He subsequently lived in voluntary exile in Spain until March 2007, where Spanish doctors hold him responsible for several tens of preventable deaths.
Given two months to live by his New York doctors, Tisch lived for 14 more months under care at Duke University's Medical Center.
" Oppressed by the length of the process, his wife, daughter, colleagues, and even the physicians, decide in the end not to speak of it, but advise him to stay calm and follow doctors ' orders, leaving him to wrestle with how this terrible thing could befall a man who had lived so well.
These barristers, doctors, and other professional men named their club after the Greek court poet Anacreon, who lived in the 6th century B. C.
For a short period after the end of the war KGV continued to be used as a military hospital and British doctors lived in the school.
The people who lived in them were doctors, teachers, shopkeepers and business men.
He lived surrounded by plastic sheeting containing a door-sized space through which sterilized objects, including food, clothing, and books, and occasionally doctors and nurses, could pass in and out.
Many missionaries lived the whole of their lives as Chaplains and as Medical doctors in Ilaro town and in remembrance of this, the longest street in Ilaro to date is named Leslie Street after J. Leslie.

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