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This site was infamous for idol worship throughout the First Temple period, until king of Judah, Josiah, finally destroyed " the high places that were before Jerusalem, to the right of Har HaMashchit ..."( II Kings 23: 13 )
Much of Butts County and its cities were destroyed by the army of General William T. Sherman in its infamous March to the Sea during the American Civil War.
It was ravaged by fire in 1996 ( after surviving the infamous 1994 Eastern seaboard fires ) and largely destroyed as a result of an unattended gas cooker in the kitchen.
After his schooner, the Cobra, is attacked and destroyed by the infamous rogue pirates, he goes to Shipwreck Cove to inform the Pirate Lords of his disaster.
It was removed in 1937 to save weight so it survived the Hindenburgs infamous crash, only to be destroyed by bombing during WWII.
: To anyone with access to Google, it's the surreal story of a conspiracy theorist and fringe presidential candidate who once broke a briefly infamous story about Bush family financial links to a Nazi sympathizer — a story that nearly destroyed him.
The " New Synagogue " was itself destroyed during the infamous Kristallnacht pogrom of November 1938.
This was the final album to be recorded at Caribou Ranch, which was owned by former Chicago producer / manager James William Guercio before the infamous March 1985 fire that destroyed the studio's control room.
The infamous tenement slums ( many of which had been destroyed or badly damaged by wartime bombs ) were replaced by a new generation of high rise housing and large suburban housing estates ( known locally as " schemes ").
Conrail's units were all retired in 2000 and 2001. Notable exceptions among Conrail's units were CR 5045 and 5052, which were destroyed in the infamous wreck of the Colonial at Chase, Maryland, on January 4, 1987.

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In the Disney film, the Dodo plays a much greater role in the story, and plays the role of Pat in Alice's infamous growth-in-the-house scene.
The MCG is known for its great atmosphere, much of which is generated in the infamous Bay 13.
After the gleefully seedy first game, the series-despite becoming infamous for its saucy content-gained something of a reputation for not actually featuring all that much raunchy material when analyzed, particularly the mid-entries to the series.
The jewels were largely provided by the emperor's political allies in France as part of that country's infamous Francafrique policy, much to the chagrin of many progressive elements both within and without the empire.
This system was much loved by phone phreaks as it was the same system which the now infamous John Draper made famous.
After an enduring battle fought pretty much against Scrooge alone, eventually the President's troops fold against the infamous temper of Scrooge's sister Hortense.
True Sounds of Liberty ( TSOL ) was perhaps the most infamous for violence, and for an abrupt and unpopular change towards proto-Gothic rock and, much later, Aerosmith-style heavy metal as the scene developed ; future underground stars The Vandals evolved from TSOL's eventual breakdown.
The Soul lost their Divisional Round Playoff game 31 – 27 to the Orlando Predators in the infamous " round of golf ", so-called because viewers missed much of the 1st quarter of that game and another AFL game being broadcasted simultaneously due to a PGA Golf tournament that was televised on NBC.
However, tying two consecutive right-over-left half knots ( or two consecutive left-over-right half knots ) forms the infamous granny knot, which is much less secure.
The much talked about mystery surrounding the emperor's death became known as the infamous " Case of the Red Pills " ( 红丸案 ), one of three notorious ' mysteries ' of the late Ming Dynasty.
He was also the subject of much media attention during the Series as his wife gave birth to his first son, Drew William, on the same night of the infamous Don Denkinger call.
Aside from one infamous incident, he spent pretty much all of the game watching the heroics of his opposite number Jan Tomaszewski as he kept chance after chance out of his net.
Arguably the most famous ( or infamous ) of the exaggerated or invented anecdotes is that of the cherry tree, attributed by Weems to "... an aged lady, who was a distant relative, and, when a girl, spent much of her time in the family ...," who referred to young George as " cousin ".
The album is somewhat infamous for taking the band almost half a decade to produce ; work is said to have begun on the album as early as 1982 ( with the working titles of Technicolor and then Techno Pop ), but the project was delayed due to band member Ralf Hütter suffering a cycling accident, and then due to concerns within the band that the production quality of the album was not sufficiently cutting-edge, necessitating much re-work.
During the Bloody Assizes, he is convicted by the infamous Judge Jeffreys of treason on the grounds that " if any person be in actual rebellion against the King, and another person — who really and actually was not in rebellion — does knowingly receive, harbour, comfort, or succour him, such a person is as much a traitor as he who indeed bore arms.
The girl known to locals only as " KRS1 " the infamous lost child from what should have been the final and much needed step to an alliance with the remainder of United States tourists that are weary of Mexico due to inaccurate media as a result of the cartel.
He became infamous as a cruel tyrant though much of his sinister reputation may be due to the propaganda of his many enemies.
An infamous example of the rule in execution is the Pine Tar Incident on July 24, 1983, when Kansas City Royals third baseman George Brett was called out after hitting an apparent home run, because after comparing the length of the pine-tar treated area to the width of home plate ( 17 inches ), the umpire determined too much of the bat was covered with pine tar.
In the 2000s the game became infamous in online gaming circles when a prototype screenshots of a Japanese Famicom began circulating, showing that the game was originally intended to be much darker and more morbid than the relatively light-hearted version that was ultimately released to American and European gamers.
On April 9, 1940 German troops rolled over the Danish border as part of Operation Weserübung, which immediately became the beginning of the infamous and much debated collaboration between Nazi Germany and the Danish Government.
He often left his feet and led with his helmet, and much like the infamous missiles launched during the Gulf War-would occasionally miss completely or arrive late.
Wexford was the scene of another infamous atrocity, when Parliamentarian troops broke into the town while negotiations for its surrender were ongoing, and sacked it, killing about 2000 soldiers and 1500 townspeople and burning much of the town.
In fact, the voice-over narration that introduced Edwards flatteringly stated that Edwards was much less trouble than Ruffin had been, although his infamous angry reaction to the first verse of " Papa Was a Rollin ' Stone " was featured.
The infamous and much sought after Remixes for Pet Shop Boys ´ " Suburbia " followed in 1986.

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The singular event that triggered Mae filing for divorce in 1935 was her finding Keaton in flagrante delicto with the infamous Leah Clampitt Sewell on the 4th of July of that same year in a hotel in Santa Barbara.
The winds are known for the hot dry weather ( often the hottest of the year ) that they bring in the fall, and are infamous for fanning regional wildfires.
He was the younger son of William IX, Duke of Aquitaine and his wife Philippa, Countess of Toulouse, born in the very year that his father the Duke began his infamous liaison with Dangereuse de Chatelherault.
This gave rise to the infamous legend of a dean at the school telling incoming students, " Look to your left, look to your right, because one of you won't be here by the end of the year.
Every year at Halloween, the co-hosts wear dozens of costumes and portray some of the most famous and infamous names in pop culture.
The same year he wrote and arranged three masques, The Lords ' Masque for the marriage of Princess Elizabeth, an entertainment for the amusement of Queen Anne at Caversham House, and a third for the marriage of the Earl of Somerset to the infamous Frances Howard, Countess of Essex.
A Kent State University symposium, convened one year before the infamous 1969 fire, described one section of the river:
The victor of that infamous year of contention was Emperor Vespasian.
If he had not, Esoteric Buddhism might not have survived because 35 years after Huiguo's death in the year 840, the infamous Emperor Wuzong of Tang assumed the throne.
In 1993 he was assigned to the post of sub commander of the Gospić military district, but was relieved of duty later that year, after the infamous Medak pocket operation.
On April 3, 1945, a major prison escape was carried out by twelve inmates ( including the infamous Willie Sutton ) who over the course of a year managed to dig an undiscovered tunnel under the prison wall to freedom.
Other than George Owen a year later, the helmet didn't appear again until after the infamous Ace Bailey – Eddie Shore incident on December 12, 1933, as a result of which Bailey almost died and Shore suffered a severe head injury.
While at Perugia he was involved in the infamous 1980 betting scandal known in Italy as Totonero, and as a result of this Rossi was disqualified for three years though this was later reduced to a two year ban.
* Amy Fisher, the infamous “ Long Island Lolita ,” who in 1992, at the age of 17, had shot and seriously injured the wife of her 36 year old lover Joey Buttafuoco, in 2007 made a number of sex tapes with her husband Louis Bellera.
The infamous practice took all healthy seven year old boys from the care of their fathers and placed them in a rigorous military regiment.
* Pier Gerlofs Donia, better known as ' Grutte Pier ', was an infamous freedom fighter from Kimswerd born sometime near the year 1480, who led a guerrilla war against the occupying forces after his village was plundered in 1515.
A number of prominent leaders of the Underground State, including the Government Delegate, Jan Stanisław Jankowski and the last AK Commander-in-Chief, General Leopold Okulicki, who decided to reveal themselves and upon the Soviet invitation begun open negotiations with the communist authorities, were arrested and sentenced by the Soviets in Moscow in the infamous Trial of the Sixteen ( arrests were carried out in March 1945, and the trial itself took place in June that year ).
Later in the year, Hip Hop Hoodíos released the controversial video for " Ocho Kandelikas ," which featured the group's infamous ' Hoodía Honeys ' wearing bagel bras.
The following year, James granted the castle to Sir Walter Scott of Buccleuch ,(" the bold Buccleuch ") a notorious Border reiver, Warden of the western marches, Keeper of Liddesdale, and leader of the daring and infamous attack on Carlisle Castle to rescue Willie Armstrong of Kinmont.
It served as an advertisement for a public meeting that presaged the infamous Lambing Flat riots later that year.
A year later, Chicken Little has become infamous in the town for being crazy.
Perhaps the most infamous current example of the impact of the propaganda model on world events and societies was during the two year period following the 2001 US attacks.
They performed in excess of 90 shows that year, including headlining concerts @ Caesar's Tahoe in Nevada, and the infamous Crest Theatre in their hometown of Sacramento, Ca.
Also including 2 hours of bonus features that were left out of the original version and finally an interview with the infamous " Zebra-man " ( a 22 year old at the time ) of whom was tracked down and interviewed by both Krulik and Heyn in the summer of 1999 ( 13 years after the original filming ).

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