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Ten and centuries
During the 18th and early 19th centuries, small grist and sawmills were built along the Ten Mile River, and subsequently established nail factories were eventually eclipsed by cotton spinning mills.
Ten were ratified as " The Bill of Rights ," and one was ratified two centuries later as the 27th Amendment.
Within five centuries, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period, the development of southern China centered around Jiangnan had surpassed that of the north.
The book would have a profound influence on the city in the following centuries, an influence which continues to this day in names for parts of the city like Kamakura's Seven Mouths, Kamakura's Ten Bridges, and other such popular monikers he coined.
2 of " Ten centuries of architecture " series, Prague Castle Administration & DaDa, a. s., Prague 2001, ISBN 80-86161-41-2 ( English version )
Ten centuries of struggle " ( first edidion 1933 ) was reissued.
Dziesięć wieków zmagania Ten centuries of struggle.
Ten centuries of neighbourhood.
From July 18 to the 24th of 1987, Hsuan Hua hosted the Water, Land, and Air Repentance Dharma Assembly, a centuries old ritual often seen as the " king of dharma services " in Chinese Buddhism, at the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas and invited over seventy Buddhists from mainland China to attend.
: The municipality of Rimini here records the claim of their city to the family of the Ramusios, adorned during the 15th and 16th centuries by the illustrious jurist and man of letters Paolo the elder, who rendered the work of Valturius, our fellow-citizen, into the vernacular ; by the physician Girolamo, a most successful student of Oriental tongues, and the first to present Europe with a translation of Avicenna ; and by Giovanni Battista, cosmographer to the Venetian republic and secretary to the Council of Ten, who bequeathed to the world that famous collection of voyages and travels, regarded in his own day as a marvellous work, and still full of authority among all civilized nations.

Ten and after
Ten after nine.
Ten days after the questionnaires were mailed, follow-up airmail postcards were sent urging those companies which had not yet returned their questionnaires to do so at once.
Her book titles, changed by American publishers, for example Ten Little Niggers to Ten Little Indians, were kept the same across the Atlantic, after bushels of fan mail.
* 1945 – Ten days after World War II ends with Japan announcing its surrender, armed supporters of the Communist Party of China kill Baptist missionary John Birch, regarded by some of the American right as the first victim of the Cold War.
Ten minutes after the French opened fire Goliath, ignoring fire from the fort to starboard and from Guerrier to port, most of which was too high to trouble the ship, crossed the head of the French line.
Ten days after the marriage, Margaret returned to Swarthmoor to continue her work there while George went back to London.
Ten years after the move to Indiana the commune moved again, this time returning to western Pennsylvania, and named their third and final town Economy (' Ökonomie ' in German ).
His detailed observations, included in his De Re Aedificatoria ( 1452, Ten Books of Architecture ), were patterned after the De architectura by the Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius ( fl.
* 1932 – Ten weeks after his abduction Charles Jr., the infant son of Charles Lindbergh is found dead in Hopewell, New Jersey, just a few miles from the Lindberghs ' home.
After the Ten Plagues, Moses led the Exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt and across the Red Sea, after which they based themselves at Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
Ten days after the operation, her mother, Edith Luckett Davis, died in Phoenix, Arizona, leading Nancy to dub the period " a terrible month ".
Ten years after " the Phold ", they suffered another minor collapse in August and September 1974, missing out on the playoffs yet again.
Ten years later, after Euan Kerr took over as Beano editor, Nixon returned, drawing in a noticeably different style than before.
Ring Lardner, Jr. was a screenwriter who was blacklisted after the Second World War as one of the Hollywood Ten, screenwriters who were incarcerated for contempt of Congress after refusing to answer questions posed by the House Un-American Activities Committee ( HUAC ).
It initially attracted low viewing figures however after a concerted publicity drive Ten managed to transform the series into a major success, turning several of its actors into major international stars.
Both proved popular, however Richmond Hill emerged as only a moderate success and was cancelled after one year to be replaced on Ten by E Street ( 1989 – 1993 ).
Ten years after independence, Slovenia has made tremendous progress establishing democratic institutions, enshrining respect for human rights, establishing a market economy and adapting its military to Western norms and standards.
In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed its " Ten Top Ten "— the best ten films in ten " classic " American film genres — after polling over 1, 500 people from the creative community.
It is first commanded after the Exodus from Egypt, in ( relating to the cessation of manna ) and in ( as the fourth of the Ten Commandments ).
Ten plays after the fumble recovery, the 49ers scored on a 7-yard pass from Montana to tight end Brent Jones.
Hearing Aid is also known as the " Ten Nines ", after the phone number used to call it: 999-999-9999.

Ten and French
Ten delegates accepted the proposal with only one voice against, the French delegate, Gabriel Hanotaux.
Ten delegates accepted the proposal with only one voice against, the French delegate, Gabriel Hanotaux.
Ten days before the fall of the Bastille, in July 1789, the French National Assembly had voted to seat six delegates from Saint-Domingue.
Despite this preference for Anglophone works, he also read a number of French novels, such as General Dourakine, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later.
His close friendships with Monet and poet Stéphane Mallarmé, who translated the ‘’ Ten O ’ Clock Lecture ’’ into French, helped strengthen respect for Whistler by the French public.
A French recording by Petula Clark charted in the Top Ten in both Canada and France.
Ten delegates accepted the proposal with only one voice against, the French delegate, Gabriel Hanotaux.
Ten years later another French architect, Jean Mignot, was called from Paris to judge and improve upon the work done, as the masons needed new technical aid to lift stones to an unprecedented height.
Ten years later, in 1428, Ixtlilxochitl's son, Nezahualcoyotl allied with the French to defeat Tezozomoc's son and successor, Maxtla.
Other political caricatures include: Britannia between Scylla and Charybdis, a picture in which Pitt, so often Gillray's butt, figures in a favourable light ; The Bridal Night ; The Apotheosis of Hoche, which concentrates the excesses of the French Revolution in one view ; The Nursery with Britannia reposing in Peace ; The First Kiss these Ten Years ( 1803 ), another satire on the peace, which is said to have greatly amused Napoleon ; The Hand-Writing upon the Wall ; The Confederated Coalition, a swipe at the coalition which superseded the Addington ministry ; Uncorking Old Sherry ; The Plumb-Pudding in Danger ( probably the best known political print ever published ); Making Decent ; Comforts of a Bed of Roses ; View of the Hustings in Covent Garden ; Phaethon Alarmed ; and Pandora opening her Box.
Ten years later he wrote Reflections on the Invasion of Great Britain by the French Armies ; on the Mode of Defence ; and on the useful application of the National Levies ( 1803 ).
Ten articles of the charter provide for the general goal of making French the language of labour relations.
Ten Free French ( three officers, two sergeants and five native soldiers ) under d ' Ornano met with Clayton's LRDG patrols on January 6, 1941 at Kayouge.
Ten years later Chennault supplied the bessieged French garrison fighting the outnumbering communist Viet-Minh at the Siege of Dien Bien Phu through his CIA-owned Civil Air Transport ; at the cost of the first American casualty in Vietnam.
* Maurice Allais, Ten Notes published in the Proceedings of the French Academy of Sciences ( Comptes Rendus des Seances de l ' Academie des Sciences ), dated 4 / 11 / 57, 13 / 11 / 57, 18 / 11 / 57, 13 / 5 / 57, 4 / 12 / 57, 25 / 11 / 57, 3 / 11 / 58, 22 / 12 / 58, 9 / 2 / 59, and 19 / 1 / 59, available in French at www. allais. info / alltrans / allaisnot. htm, some also in English translation.
; 1528: The Council of Ten of Venice allows the newly-arrived famous physician and professor Jacob Mantino ben Samuel to wear the regular black doctors ' cap instead of Jewish yellow hat for several months ( subsequently made permanent ), upon the recommendation of the French and English ambassadors, the papal legate, and other dignitaries numbered among his patients.
Ten nuns of the community offered their lives to God that the plague might be halted, and that the French people return to orthodoxy.
Without Apparent Motive ( 1972 ), set on the French Riviera, is based on McBain's Ten Plus One ( 1963 ).
Ten days after Rinaldi's passing, the French theatre and music world was reunited at Le Théâtre de la Michodière in Paris for a special homage.
The 20th-century French organist-composer ( and successor in his post to Charles Tournemire and César Franck ), Jean Langlais ( 1907 – 1991 ), includes it as a title in his collection Ten Pieces for organ ( No. 9 ).

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