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The success of King Kong led to the studio commissioning a hurried sequel Son of Kong ( also 1933 ), which O ' Brien described as cheesy.
His major guiding principle in translating was an honest desire to provide the most linguistically exact replication of foreign language texts into English, but the hurried publishing schedule and his inadequate skill as a translator often led to wholesale transference of French words into English and numerous misunderstandings.
The Quartermaster Branch's insistence on canned wet rations for all postwar field issue, and the failure to develop a suitable lightweight dehydrated or other dry ration for jungle and other extreme environments led directly to the hurried development of the LRP ration or Long Range Patrol ration in 1966.
A combined effort of the Austrians and Saxons to retrieve the disasters of the summer by a winter campaign towards Berlin itself led to a hurried concentration of the Prussians.
The American sponsors agreed to withdraw, subject to an NGS condition that the Society could reclaim its rights to the expedition if Stefansson failed to depart by June 1913 a narrow deadline which led to hurried preparations for the journey north, although Stefansson maintained in his 1921 account that " forethought appeared to have anticipated every eventuality ".
Their enthusiasm for playing inappropriate venues ( including folk clubs and pub-rock dives ), and their willingness to engage forcefully with hecklers led to a number of hurried back-door exits from gigs, and presaged the arrival of punk a few years later.
This constant harassment had a detrimental effect on the morale and confidence of many Luftwaffe crews, and indirectly led to a high proportion of both aircraft and aircrew wastage from crashes as night fighters hurried in to land to avoid the Mosquito threat ( real or imagined ).
The bomb used plutonium produced mainly at Windscale ( now Sellafield ) in Cumbria with a low Pu-240 content since hurried production led to short irradiation times.
Stuyvesant, who had led the assault on New Sweden, hurried back to his capital on news of the attack.
His death led to the hurried appointment of a replacement commander for the 8th Army, a relative unknown named Bernard Law Montgomery.

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He also the first Soviet citizen to go into space without being fully certified as a cosmonaut, as his flight was hurried forward several commercial international cosmonauts were already booked, but the flight of a Kazakh cosmonaut was part of the Baikonur rental agreement between Kazakhstan and Russia.
His hurried attempt to cross the Danube resulted in the massive Battle of Aspern-Essling ( 22 May 1809 ) Napoleon's first significant tactical defeat.
This hurried retreat was also noticed by officers and men of the second and third lines men for whom as brigade commander he remained responsible who were still advancing at the charge.
Méryon's epic work was coloured strongly by his personal sentiment, and affected here and there by current events in more than one case, for instance, he hurried with particular affection to etch his impression of some old-world building which was on the point of destruction.
At the same time a hurried population of consumers wanted a fast and easy way to open and effectively seal food bags originally bread hence the name.
An assize of seven earls and fourteen lesser nobles heard the evidence that linked the prisoners to the rebellion in the Lennox in a hurried trial lasting just one day the four men were found guilty of treason.
The men in the small boat, among whom was also Evans, hurried back to the site and rescued one survivor Hudson.
We glanced at the orchestra and supper-room as we hurried past we just recognised them, and that was all.
" This is notable because a traditional Japanese garden normally takes hundreds of years to evolve and mature, but the Portland Japanese Garden evolved much more quickly a fusion of hurried western style and stately eastern expression.
He repeatedly hurried to Westminster to deliver reports of the army's doings often to announce victories and request more aid.

hurried and many
In the higher ranks of the German clergy Gregory had many enemies, and a Roman cardinal, Hugo Candidus, once on intimate terms with him but now his opponent, had hurried to Germany for the occasion.
Pinned against the Orontes, the elements remaining of the Hittites not overtaken in the withdrawal were forced to abandon their chariots and attempt to swim the Orontes ( This flight is depicted in Egyptian inscriptions as " hurried " to say the least —" as fast as Crocodiles swimming "), where many of them drowned.
First, was the fact that many young Cretans, inspired by love for their country, hurried to enlist in this new paramilitary unit of the independent Cretan State.
There we learn that Appius, as so many before him, misunderstood the prophecy and hurried off to Euboea, expecting to seize control of Chalcis as a private domain.
Apparently his departure was so hurried that he negligently left many clues behind.

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The new recruits received three months ' hurried training, and were rapidly posted to RIC barracks, mostly in Dublin, Munster and eastern Connacht.
Granada hurried to update the programme, with the hope of introducing more issue-driven stories, including Lucille Hewitt becoming addicted to drugs, Jerry Booth being in a storyline about homosexuality, Emily Nugent having an out of wedlock child, and introducing a black family, but all of these ideas were dropped for fear of upsetting viewers.
In addition to the relatively looser constraints on character and message at lower budgets, the nature of B production lent itself to the noir style for directly economic reasons: dim lighting not only saved on electrical costs but helped cloak cheap sets ( mist and smoke also served the cause ); night shooting was often compelled by hurried production schedules ; plots with obscure motivations and intriguingly elliptical transitions were sometimes the consequence of hastily written scripts, of which there was not always enough time or money to shoot every scene.
Stilicho hurried back to protect Honorius and the legions of Gaul and Britain were summoned to defend Italy.
While he, Meriwether Lewis and their men were crossing the Bitterroot Mountains they ran low of food, and Clark took six hunters and hurried ahead to hunt.
During the hurried attack on El Caney and San Juan Heights, American forces, who had packed the available roads and were unable maneuvre, suffered heavy losses from Spanish troops equipped with modern repeating smokeless powder rifles and breech-loading artillery, while the short-ranged blackpowder guns of U. S. artillery units were unable to respond effectively.
Attempts to halt the Allied advance often seemed fruitless as hurried counter-attacks and blocking positions were brushed aside and at times there seemed to be too few German units to hold anywhere.
Men were fastened to a machine and hurried off to hidden caves, and they were said to have been taken away by the gods.
When reports reached Patel that large groups of Sikhs were preparing to attack Muslim convoys heading for Pakistan, Patel hurried to Amritsar and met Sikh and Hindu leaders.
His remains were dumped unceremoniously in the snow and the assassins hurried to the dungeons to free Michael II.
Montfort hurried back, but his forces were insufficient to re-take the town before campaigning halted.
Thrasybulus and Alcibiades kept the Spartans occupied while Theramenes joined up with the nearby Athenian land forces and then hurried to the rescue ; his arrival precipitated a total Athenian victory, in which all the Spartan ships were captured.
They came, and were entertained at the royal table, from which they were treacherously hurried to their doom, which took place by beheading in the castle yard of Edinburgh on 24 November.
Workmen were surprised by the mass of bones which they thought showed the hurried nature of the burials.
But the books were saved for the library owing the hurried departure of the troops on 24 August.
In 830 al-Ma ' mun made an attack on the Greek territory, and the patriarch tried to see him on his return at Kaishum, but the caliph had hurried on to Damascus, whither Dionysius followed him and accompanied him to Egypt on a mission to the Bashmuric Copts, who were then in rebellion.
Shops and office were closed, and town dwellers hurried to nearby kampungs.
Levchenko found that no less than 15 victories he scored in 1941 were not taken into account, because the documents confirming them were destroyed during the hurried withdrawals from one base to another.

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