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Lingering resentment in the wake of the league's establishment and demise has often been suspected as a reason for his limited play in 1891 and subsequent move to Cleveland following the 1892 season.
In Austria-Hungary, Heller was also the term used in the Austrian half of the empire for 1 / 100 of the Austro-Hungarian krone ( the other being fillér in the Hungarian half ), the currency from 1892 until after the demise ( 1918 ) of the Empire.

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The site of Madison Cottage would remain a critical crossroads throughout the city's history — after its demise the site gave rise to a park, in turn named Madison Square, which remains today.
The 1916 invention of thin, disposable latex condoms for men led to widespread affordable condoms by the 1930s ; the demise of the Comstock laws in 1936 set the stage for promotion of available effective contraceptives such as the diaphragm and cervical cap ; the 1960s introduction of the IUD and oral contraceptives for women gave a sense of freedom from barrier contraception.
Athena gave a vial of the healing blood to Asclepius, which ultimately brought about his demise.
Kell himself once predicted the demise of Bitnet Relay, his prophecy proved true for reasons far different than the ones he himself gave.
In the introduction to Forever Nuts: The Early Years of Mutt & Jeff, Allan Holtz gave the following reason for the strip's longevity and demise:
ATA's demise at IND gave Northwest Airlines an opportunity to greatly expand its operations at the airport.
Churchward gave a vivid description of Mu as the home of an advanced civilization, the Naacal, which flourished between 50, 000 and 12, 000 years ago, was dominated by a “ white race ," and was " superior in many respects to our own " At the time of its demise, about 12, 000 years ago, Mu had 64, 000, 000 inhabitants and many large cities, and colonies in the other continents.
Through this work, he gave a historical-sociological account of the creation, brief flourishing, and demise of a " bourgeois " public sphere based on rational-critical debate and discussion: Habermas stipulates that, due to specific historical circumstances, a new civic society emerged in the eighteenth century.
Borat claims to have been born on February 27, 1972 in the fictional village of Kuzcek, Kazakh SSR to Asimbala Sagdiyev and Boltok the Rapist ( who is also stated to be his paternal grandfather, uncle and former father-in-law until the demise of Oksana ); he says his mother gave birth to him when she was nine years old.
The failure of the latest Reformist efforts, the demise of the " Information Board " and an economic crisis in 1866 / 67 gave way to a new scenario.
He reluctantly gave in to Home Rulers ' demands for control, believing that defying Redmond, who was popular with most rank-and-file Volunteers, would cause a split and would lead to the demise of the Volunteers.
Following the demise of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the end of the 18th century, the Polonization trends initially continued in Lithuania, Belarus and Polish-dominated parts of Ukraine as the initially liberal policies of the Empire gave the Polish elite significant concessions in the local affairs.
Some think the view obstruction caused by the original columns gave rise to " hockey line " and that column removal led to the demise of " hockey line ", but popularity of hockey was at least as large a factor.
Whitman ’ s life was turned into a moral allegory, ministers and journalists blaming her demise on her reading of romance novels, which gave her improper ideas and turned her into a coquette.
Permanent warfare, famine, and an apparent demise of the moral order in contemporary life gave rise to a movement of public flagellation accompanied by singing ; the penitents implored the help of God to ameliorate their sufferings, but never formed a specific sect, and neither did they attempt a social revolution.
His uncle Sayf al-Islam al-Hasan, who had been abroad and had been proclaimed Imam at the news of al-Badr's alleged demise, immediately gave allegiance to him together with all the princes of the Hamid al-Din family.
In January 1580, when Drake became stranded upon a reef off the Celebes Sea, the ship's chaplain Francis Fletcher gave a sermon connecting their woes to the unjust demise of Doughty.
The demise of the Celtic Warriors team and backing by businessman Leighton Samuel gave an opportunity for a team to be based in Bridgend, however Coventry Bears and Bramley Buffaloes, who reached the National League Three Grand Final, also wanted a place in National League Two.
But Jennings gave up his seat to the sick J. P. " Big Bopper " Richardson, only to learn later of the plane's demise.
This gave P & M the chance to develop their own scooter, the Panther Princess, but this was not a success and helped bring about the demise of P & M as motorcycle manufacturers ; the receiver was called in in 1962 and production staggered on until 1966.
This was one of the events that hurt the United Farmers and gave them the reputation of being afflicted by moral decay that would help lead the party to its demise in 1935 at the hands of Social Credit.

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With its increasing rarity, specimens of the Great Auk and its eggs became collectible and highly prized by rich Europeans, and the loss of a large number of its eggs to collection contributed to the demise of the species.
Similarities to the works of other writers who faced the Great War are seen in The Hobbit, including portraying warfare as anti-pastoral: in " The Desolation of Smaug ", both the area under the influence of Smaug before his demise and the setting for The Battle of the Five Armies later are described as barren, damaged landscapes.
The Great Depression, combined with the use of concrete, led to the demise of the Nelsonville Brick Company.
These events, the first international contests, lasted until 1935 when the Great Depression and other events preceding World War II led to their demise.
The Italians were the only ethnic group to continue as an intact and thriving community through the Great Depression, World War II, and well beyond the ultimate demise of Hull House proper in 1963.
Great Britain had a strong interest in ensuring the demise of Spanish colonialism, and to open the newly-independent Latin American colonies to British trade.
Thousands of people came to ride the new ride, and it can be fairly stated that The Great American Scream Machine saved the park from an untimely demise ( Ironically, The Great American Scream Machine was removed in 2010 to make room for the new Green Lantern coaster ).
Friedrich Dürrenmatt's play Romulus der Große ( Romulus the Great, 1950 ) shows the demise of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century – taking place during the day of ( and the day following ) the Ides of March, 476.
A registered charity, Model House was funded by the Arts Council of Wales since the demise of the Arts Council of Great Britain in 1994, receiving about 35, 000 visitors a year.
Following the Great Depression, the region's textile sector experienced a decline until its eventual demise in the mid-20th century.
A group of odd super-humans decide to mimic the Avengers and become the Great Lakes Avengers, while the original Human Torch returns from his own apparent demise.
A combination of changes in taxation and the engine being underpowered for such a heavy vehicle led to the demise of this engine, despite the kudos of being the engine fitted to several Discoveries supplied to the British Royal family, most notably driven by Prince Philip around Windsor Great Park, in his position as Park Ranger of the park.
When approached by the new Guardian Michael Pointer, she informs him that, due to Alpha Flight's demise, the end of her marriage, and the loss of the Great Beasts, she will not join the new Omega Flight team.
Though Breed is Christy's most recent full length album ( reportedly plans for a third album were shelved with the demise of Mercury Records ), she has continued to contribute to film and television soundtracks, particularly the song " Walk This Earth Alone " on the Great Expectations soundtrack.
This ascetic group owed its origins to the political manoeuvrings of Herod the Great and consequent friendliness of the Herodian house to the Essenes from the height of Herod the Great's reign to the demise of his son Archelaus in AD 10.
As for the Temenggung, he is strengthening his position and in preparation of any changes to fate of the Sultanate, preparing to have friendship with Great Britain and sharing the spoils with Britain at the demise of the Sultanate.
The economic recovery of the world's leading capitalist economies in the period following the end of the Great Depression and the Second World War —- a period of unusually rapid growth by historical standards —- eased discussion of capitalism's eventual decline or demise.

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The Bauhaus had a major impact on art and architecture trends in Western Europe, the United States, Canada and Israel in the decades following its demise, as many of the artists involved fled, or were exiled, by the Nazi regime.
There is general agreement that capitalism became dominant in the Western world following the demise of feudalism.
Since the demise of Western Electric, telephones and telephone equipment have been made by numerous manufacturers.
Lin rose to become the leader of the Western Hills faction and undertook a world tour after the demise of the Beiyang government.
After the demise of Qin Er Shi, the last Qin ruler to used the title Huangdi ( his successor Ziying used the title King of Qin rather than Emperor ), Xiang Yu styled himself Hegemon King of Western Chu ( Xichu Bàwáng 西楚霸王 ) rather than Emperor.
During the High Middle Ages, the treadwheel crane was reintroduced on a large scale after the technology had fallen into disuse in western Europe with the demise of the Western Roman Empire.
In 1845 the GJR merged with the London and Birmingham and the Liverpool and Manchester railways to form the London and North Western Railway Company, which until its demise in 1923 was the largest company in the world.
The Mongols expanded into present day Mongolia sometime after the demise of the Karasuk culture ( 1500-300 BC ), an Indo-European and, according to ancient DNA, genetically Western Eurasian population.
Over the course of the 1960s and 1970s, concurrent with the development of color television, the evolution of television led to an event colloquially known as the rural purge ; genera such as the Western, variety show, barn dance, and rural-oriented sitcom all met their demise in favor of newer, more modern series targeted at wealthier suburban and urban viewers.
After the demise of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy in 1918, the German-speaking inhabitants of Deutsch-Westungarn (" German Western Hungary ", later Burgenland )-Oberpullendorf being part of it-intended to join the " new " state of Austria.
All OnTrack cars were owned by New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway and returned to NYSWR upon the demise of the commuter rail service.
After the demise of the Western Roman Empire, influence passed to the Ostrogothic Kings of Italy and in 533, Pope John II formally recognised the right of the Ostrogothic monarchs to ratify elections.
Following the demise of the Western Reds professional rugby league was lost to WA.
This lasted at least till the days of the scholar Procopius, more than a century after the demise of the Western Roman Empire, who wrote describing the former Rhine army as still in operation with ' legions ' of the style of their forefathers during Roman times.
added a few private affiliates not owned by Canwest in Western Canada prior to its demise in 2009 ; those affiliates have since joined Rogers ' Citytv system.
The Prairie Hockey League ( PHL ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey league in Alberta and Saskatchewan that was created following the demise of the Western Hockey League in 1926.

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