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Despite setbacks and tribulations, including the usual problem of the start-up business, liquidity, Airspeed Limited eventually gained significant recognition when its Envoy aircraft was chosen for the King's Flight.
In ancient Roman religion, Regifugium or Fugalia (" King's Flight ") was an annual observance that took place every February 24.
The March 14 Equirria and the Regifugium (" King's Flight ") are the only such festivals to fall on an even-numbered date.

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Innocent therefore moved to Anagni to wait for Manfred's reaction to the event, especially as Conrad's heir, Conradin, had been entrusted to the Papal tutorage by the King's testament.
However, the role of Northumberland is not clear ; his position was with the reserve — behind the King's line — and could therefore not easily have moved forward without a general Royal advance, which did not take place.
* The Coordinator, represented by the unmarked Rook, captures any opposing piece that is on either of the two squares found at a ) the intersection of its own file and the King's rank, and b ) the intersection of the King's file and its own rank ; these are found after the Coordinator has moved.
Following his fight with Vargas, Trinidad moved up in weight – this time to participate in Don King's middleweight unification tournament featuring IBF champion Bernard Hopkins, WBA champion William Joppy, and WBC champion Keith Holmes.
After the Crystal Palace was moved to Penge Place, a fashionable day out was to visit the Crystal Palace during the day and to take the tram down the hill to one of the ' twenty-five pubs to the square mile ' or two Music Halls: The King's Hall and the Empire Theatre.
The New Model Army moved in pursuit of the Royalist army, and late in the day Commissary General Henry Ireton ( Cromwell's son in law and second in command of the cavalry ) attacked a Royalist outpost at Naseby, to the south of the main body of the King's army.
The House of Guise, having an advantage in the King's wife, Mary, Queen of Scots, who was their niece, moved quickly to exploit the situation at the expense of their rivals, the House of Montmorency.
In 1925 Huxley moved to King's College London as Professor of Zoology, but in 1927, to the amazement of his colleagues, he resigned his chair to work full time with H. G.
After two years in UCC he moved to Dublin to complete his studies at King's Inns.
Coke was transferred from the Common Pleas to the Court of King's Bench on 25 October 1613, on the advice of Bacon, presumably because Bacon and the king felt that if he was moved from a court dedicated to protecting the rights of the people to one dedicated to the rights of the king, " his capacity for harm would be diminished ".
As the King's forces moved southwards, taking Oxford, Reading and Windsor, the garrison commander at Farnham ( and noted poet ), Captain George Wither, decided to evacuate the castle ; the new High Sheriff of Surrey ( John Denham, a Royalist sympathiser and another noted poet ) then occupied the vacant castle with 100 armed supporters.
The 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment moved into Wolfheze, the 1st Battalion, The Border Regiment secured DZ ' X ', deploying its companies around the DZ and in Renkum, and the 7th Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers moved to secure DZ ' Y '.
Ostoher rebuilt the city in as a summer residence, and it became the capital of Gondor in, when King Tarondor moved the King's House from Osgiliath following the Great Plague, which devastated the population of the much larger and populous old capital.
By this time, the band had moved on from their original pure jazz-funk sound towards a much more mainstream pop / R ' n ' B sound, with King's bass and Lindup and Badarou's chugging keyboards serving as templates for smart pop songs such as " Something About You " and " Leaving Me Now " which were both UK Top 20 hits ( Top 40 hits in the Netherlands ).
In 1782, William accepted the office of King's Astronomer to George III and moved to Datchet and subsequently to Observatory House near Slough ( then in Buckinghamshire, now in Berkshire ).
In 1689, when William III moved his habitation to Kensington Palace on the far side of Hyde Park, he had a drive laid out across its south edge, formerly known as " The King's Private Road ", which still exists as a wide straight gravelled carriage track leading west from Hyde Park Corner across the south boundary of Hyde Park towards Kensington Palace.
Teaching no longer takes place at Marischal College, with many of the departments formerly based there having moved to King's College some decades previously.
From King's College he moved to Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
The school survived its denigrators, being merged with King's College for a period after 1831 and moved 60 years later to its present location in Deer Park, which was then a rural area.
At the age of 17 Higgs moved to City of London School, where he specialized in mathematics, then to King's College London where he graduated with a first class honours in Physics, and later achieved a master's degree, and a Ph. D.
Central Saint Martins moved to a purpose built complex near Granary Square at King's Cross in 2011.
In the 1760s George III moved some of his day-to-day horses and carriages to the grounds of Buckingham House, which he had acquired in 1762 for his wife's use, but the main royal stables housing the ceremonial coaches and their horses remained at the King's Mews.
Following this she moved to Cambridge, continuing to study Philosophy at postgraduate level King's College, Cambridge.

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In `` The King's Ride '', Charles breaks out of a long period of petulance and inertia, regains his old self, escapes from Turkey, and finally reaches his own land after an absence of eighteen years.
There were four from St. John's and four from Christ's, three from Pembroke, and two from each of the colleges, Jesus, Peterhouse, Queens', and Trinity, with Caius, Clare, King's, Magdalene, and Sidney supplying one each in the ordo senioritatis.
In recent times, it has become customary to invite units from France's allies to the parade ; in 2004 during the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, British troops ( the band of the Royal Marines, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, Grenadier Guards and King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery ) led the Bastille Day parade in Paris for the first time, with the Red Arrows flying overhead.
Douglas fought in the King's own Battle, but when the fight seemed over Douglas was dragged by his men from the melee.
The two never met again, and with many other occupants of New Providence, Hornigold accepted the King's pardon from Woodes Rogers in June the following year.
Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
and Thomas Flamank, a lawyer from Bodmin, marched to Blackheath in London where they were eventually defeated by 10, 000 men of the King's army under Baron Daubeny.
Additionally, from at least the 11th century and continuing for several centuries after that, there were several different circuits in the royal court system, served by itinerant judges who would travel from town to town dispensing the King's justice.
In the wake of this decision by the king, thieves take to imitating the King's actions and murder the people from whom they steal to avoid detection.
He came from a prosperous family, worked briefly as a lawyer in the 1820s, and held the post of Professor of Geology at King's College London in the 1830s.
King over King's refusal to provide additional landing craft from the Pacific.
* Stephen King's The Dark Tower series mentions Discordia in several contexts ; one of the main characters, Mordred Deschain, is from Discordia, and the castle that is home to the main antagonist is called Castle Discordia.
Through a grant from the Carnegie Foundation however, King's College was able to relocate to Halifax and entered into a partnership with Dalhousie University which continues to this day.
In the contemporary writing of the priest Henry of Livonia from Riga it is said that Bishop Theoderich was killed during the 1219 battle, when the enemy stormed his tent, thinking it was the King's tent.
The novel, which was praised by Stephen King, is similar to King's It in its focus on small town life, the corruption of innocence, the return of an ancient evil, and the responsibility for others that emerges with the transition from youth to adulthood.
* Stephen King's novel Carrie ( 1974 ) is written in an epistolary structure, through newspaper clippings, magazine articles, letters, and excerpts from books.
* Averil Cameron ( professor at King's College and Oxford ) and Stuart Hall ( historian and theologian ), in their recent translation of the Life of Constantine, point out that writers such as Burckhardt found it necessary to attack Eusebius in order to undermine the ideological legitimacy of the Habsburg empire, which based itself on the idea of Christian empire derived from Constantine, and that the most controversial letter in the Life has since been found among the papyri of Egypt.
Meanwhile, a new threat arose from abroad: Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II, Frederick William II of Prussia, and the King's brother Charles-Philippe, comte d ' Artois, issued the Declaration of Pillnitz, which considered the cause of Louis XVI as their own, demanded his absolute liberty and implied an invasion of France on his behalf if the revolutionary authorities refused its conditions.
* Stephen King's novel Carrie includes many excerpts from a fictional committee's findings on the events in the novel, as well as excerpts from a book on the events in the novel titled The Shadow Exploded.
( Randall had turned down Francis Crick from working at King's College.

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