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The earliest known written evidence of the title is from the November 3, 1863, diary entry of William Howard Russell, in which he referred to gossip about " the First Lady in the Land ," referring to Mary Todd Lincoln.
The Italianate York Water Gate – the entry to York House, built about 1626 after Bacon's death
* Encyclopædia Britannica entry about Haryana
The word is first recorded in 1604 in the Elgin Records as hagmonay ( delatit to haue been singand hagmonayis on Satirday ) and again in 1692 in an entry of the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence It is ordinary among some plebeians in the South of Scotland to go about from door to door upon New-years Eve, crying Hagmane.
* Amy Gottlieb, entry about JUDY BLUME, A Jewish Women: A Comrehensive Historical Encyclopedia
Ribbentrop's efforts to persuade Molotov to abandon his demands about Europe as the price of Soviet entry into the war as a German ally were entirely unsuccessful.
On 19 April, over 70 people were arrested as about 1, 000 fans tried to gatecrash Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum for two sold-out concerts, while others tried to gain entry by throwing rocks and bottles through glass doors.
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The Galileo spacecraft atmospheric entry probe found that even in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter, the abundance of neon is reduced ( depleted ) by about a factor of 10, to a level of 1 part in 6, 000 by mass.
The entry passage had been narrowed with mudbrick to about as at the Adad Gate.
Stretching about seventy kilometers, the island occupies a strategic location near the entry point to the Gulf of Oman from the Arabian Sea.
After Germany entered the Axis Pact with Japan and Italy, it began negotiations about a potential Soviet entry into the pact.
Apart from his own writings, the main source for Procopius ' life is an entry in the Suda, a 10th century Byzantine encyclopedia that tells nothing about his early life.
In the accounts of the four canonical Gospels, Jesus ' triumphal entry into Jerusalem takes place about a week before his Resurrection.
The Internet has brought new concerns about privacy in an age where computers can permanently store records of everything: " where every online photo, status update, Twitter post and blog entry by and about us can be stored forever ," writes law professor and author Jeffrey Rosen.
From about 1872 until the U. S. entry into World War I ( 1917 ), target shooting with single-shot rifles was nearly as popular in America as golf is today.
At 14, Herzog was inspired by an encyclopedia entry about filmmaking which he says provided him with " everything I needed to get myself started " as a filmmaker — that, and the 35 mm camera he stole from the Munich Film School.
In Scotland, the first evidence of whisky production comes from an entry in the Exchequer Rolls for 1494 where malt is sent " To Friar John Cor, by order of the king, to make aquavitae ", enough to make about 500 bottles.
In about 1895, William Doble improved on Pelton's half-cylindrical bucket form with an elliptical bucket that included a cut in it to allow the jet a cleaner bucket entry.
* short blog entry about statistical parsimony
From an entry in George Spalatin's Diary, on 11 August 1526, it seems that Tyndale remained at Worms about a year.
She immediately talked to him about her reformation projects for the Carmelite order, and asked to delay his entry into the Carthusians.
After extensive negotiations, involving detailed agreements about the UK's agricultural trade with Commonwealth countries such as New Zealand, British entry was vetoed by the French President, Charles de Gaulle, at a press conference in January 1963-much to the disappointment of Heath, who was a firm supporter of European common market membership for the United Kingdom.

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His artistic accomplishments guaranteed him entry into any social gathering.
The entry says " Here Ceawlin and Cutha fought against Aethelberht and drove him into Kent ; and they killed two ealdormen, Oslaf and Cnebba, on Wibbandun.
While working for the insurance company, Peel filed card programs for an early IBM 1410 computer ( which led to his entry in Who's Who noting him as a former computer programmer ), and he got his first radio job, albeit unpaid, working for WRR ( AM ) in Dallas.
Formerly scholarship, on the basis of John's entry in the Menologion, had placed him in the latter 6th Century.
Finally, in the fall of 1990, his entry in a local film contest earned him a spot in the university's film program where he made the award-winning 16 mm short " Bedhead ".
* Patron Saints Index entrySaint Thomas More biography, prayers, quotes, Catholic devotions to him.
Residents disliked him so much they burned him in effigy and pelted him with vegetables upon his entry into the territorial capital.
* September 7 – Christian II makes his triumphant entry into Stockholm, which has surrendered to him a few days earlier.
Opposition to entry had hitherto been confined largely to the Labour Party but now, he said, it was clear to him that the sovereignty of Parliament was in question, as was Britain's very survival as a nation.
Byrd remained in Stondon Massey until his death on 4 July 1623, which was noted in the Chapel Royal Check Book in a unique entry describing him as ‘ a Father of Musick ’.
The descriptions of Constantine's entry into Rome omit mention of him ending his procession at the temple of Capitoline Jupiter, where sacrifice was usually offered.
He reflected on the reaction to his blog entry, gamers ' attempts to recommend to him games such as Shadow of the Colossus, and his reluctance to play games due to his lack of interest in the medium.
His entry into the officer corps in 1937 secured him relatively well-paid employment in a society where most people lived in poverty.
In 1894 he attended a private crammer in Cambridge which helped him gain entry to Trinity College, Cambridge where he studied mechanical and applied science.
Penny of EadredUnder the entry for the year 946, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that Eadred " reduced all the land of Northumbria to his control ; and the Scots granted him oaths that they would do all that he wanted.
Though hoping to pursue a career in the civil service, he failed the Imperial examinations twice, leading him to decide an entry into politics through the Huai Army, where many of his relatives served.
On 6 October, Pache, Chaumette, Jacques Hébert and others visited him and secured from him admissions of infamous accusations against his mother, with his signature to a list of her alleged crimes since her entry in the Temple, and next day he was confronted with his sister Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte for the last time.
According to an entry in the Red Book of Westmarch, Gimli left with himthe only Dwarf to ever do so, evidently out of his desire to once more see Galadriel.

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