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This warm relationship came to an abrupt end in June of 1834 when the National Congress appropriated $3,000 for compiling and printing the laws of Arkansas Territory, and, taking note of the recent wave of corruption in the legislature, left it to the governor to award the contract.
When he came home from his office at the end of the afternoon, Breasted never knew what gathering he should expect to find, but there almost always was one.
As head of the United Nations he was the symbol of world peace, and his tragic end came at a moment when peace hangs precariously.
That Aristotelean-Thomistic principle experienced a thorough going-over from a number of the participants, but in the end the concept came to reassert itself.
Between the telephone and the wall plug there was sixty feet of cord, and when the conversation came to an end, Eugene carried the instrument with him the whole length of the apartment, to his bathroom, where it rang three more times while he was shaving and in the tub.
Every winter a kegful of this sauce was made and placed at the end of a row of four other kegs in the cellar, so that when its turn came, it was properly mellowed.
Near the end of the Hippodrome I came upon the Built Column, a truncated obelisk of blocks, all that remains of a monument that once rivalled the Colossus of Rhodes.
if we could see more deeply, we probably would find many side issues and wrong turnings which came to an end within the period.
Analytical Cubism came to an end in the collage, but not conclusively ; ;
The so-called `` noble experiment '' came to an inglorious end.
At the end of the performance, Dave and Max came out into the brilliantly lit foyer among a surge of gowned and tuxedoed first nighters.
He was standing at the end of the bar enjoying a slug of cognac when Rourke came in six or eight minutes later.
It's at the far end of the county and the last time I came here was for a hit and run manslaughter -- about seven months ago.
Her days as an art student at the University of Budapest came to a sudden end during the Hungarian uprisings in 1957 and she and her husband Stephen fled to Vienna.
Such conditions came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century and current psychiatric diagnostic criteria recognize several specific forms of the disorder.
After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the Alpine countries began to see an influx of poets, artists, and musicians, as visitors came to experience the sublime effects of monumental nature.
Poirot even sent Miss Carnaby two hundred pounds as a final payoff before her dog kidnapping campaign came to an end.
As he was bedridden at the end of his life, Alcott's daughter Louisa May came to visit him at Louisburg on March 1, 1888.
Alexander was a native of Aphrodisias in Caria and came to Athens towards the end of the 2nd century.
It came to the isolated North Atlantic island at the end of the last ice age, walking over the frozen sea.
In 1320 the Brandenburg Ascanian line came to an end.
This campaign came to an end after the Mykonos restaurant assassinations, because a German court publicly implicated senior members of the government and issued arrest warrants for Ali Fallahian, the head of the Iranian Intelligence.
However, the Hotaki dynasty came to a complete end in 1738 after being toppled by the Afsharids who were led by Nader Shah of Khorasan.
When the end came, these troops simply shifted their allegiances to the new barbarian rulers.
The British strategic bombing force largely came to an end when the V bomber force was phased out ; the last of which left service in 1983.

end and suddenly
A man was standing in the open door of the lighted orderly room a few yards to Mike's left, but he, too, suddenly made up his mind and went racing to join the confused activity at the east end of the stockade.
Aldona died suddenly at the end of May 1339 and was buried in Kraków.
Although he had long suffered from heart trouble, his early death was unexpected ; taken ill suddenly at the end of 1934, he lay bedridden for three months before dying of pneumonia.
" he was suddenly surrounded by the barbarians, and slain, together with great part of his army ; nor could he be honoured with the rites of sepulture, but, stripped and naked, he lay to be devoured by wild beasts and birds, a fit end for the enemy of God.
Defender Tommy Caton, who had been out of action due to injury since January 1991, announced his retirement from playing on medical advice in March 1993, having failed to recover full fitness, and he died suddenly at the end of the following month, aged just 30 years.
" In Wales it is declared to be a favourite lurking-place of the fairies, who are said to occasion a snapping sound when children, holding one end of the digitalis bell, suddenly strike the other on the hand to hear the clap of fairy thunder, with which the indignant fairy makes her escape from her injured retreat.
At the end of the conversation he suddenly kisses her.
During a test session at Riverside International Raceway in August 1966, with Ken Miles driving, the car suddenly went out of control at the end of Riverside's high-speed, 1-mile-long back straight.
Do not imagine that for years on end you can make yourself the boot-licking propagandist of the sovietic regime, or any other regime, and then suddenly return to honesty and reason.
He began the next season with Stoke in his usual unflappable manner, but then his top-flight career would be suddenly and violently brought to an end.
At the end of the 13th century BC all of these powers suddenly collapsed.
" Though Cristino resistance to the insurrection seemed to have been overcome by the end of 1833, Maria Cristina's forces suddenly drove the Carlist armies from most of the Basque country.
Unfortunately, the end of expansion can cause a severe financial shock to those using the currency as expectations are suddenly adjusted.
At the beginning of the Imperial era, however, this custom suddenly came to an end, which is why mullus in the feast of Trimalchio ( see the Satyricon ) could be shown as a characteristic of the parvenu, who bores his guests with an unfashionable display of dying fish.
In 2011, the end of the Mayan Long Count ushers in the " Sixth World ", with once-mythological beings ( e. g. dragons ) appearing and old forms of magic suddenly re-emerging.
In the end, Roger sacrifices his ship to get rid of the plague-and suddenly, if temporarily, becomes the commander of the fleet's flagship.
Filomena reigns during the second day and she assigns a topic to each of the storytellers: Misadventures that suddenly end happily.
** Headache and chills occur suddenly at the end of the incubation period
Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation ; solutions were " withheld until the last possible second "; and evildoers were usually punished in the end.
There were Test matches where I suddenly felt, at the end of it, ' Well, I wish I'd really been at that one.
“ n the London production, variations were introduced: a weakening of light and voices in the first repeat, and more so in the second ; an abridged second opening ; increasing breathlessness ; changes in the order of the opening words .” The purpose of this is to suggest a gradual winding down of the action for he writes ofthe impression of falling off which this would give, with the suggestion of a conceivable dark and silence in the end, or of an indefinite approximating towards it .” At the end of this second repeat, the play appears as if it is about to start again for a third time ( as in Act Without Words II ), but does not get more than a few seconds into it before it suddenly stops.
It was on the train, with its steely rhythms, its rattle-ty bang, that is so often so stimulating to a composer – I frequently hear music in the very heart of the noise ... And there I suddenly heard, and even saw on paper – the complete construction of the Rhapsody, from beginning to end.
At the end of Brett's novel, overwhelming evidence is suddenly brought against him for a murder he did not commit.

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