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The Nordisk company was set up there in 1906 by Ole Olsen, a fairground showman, and after a brief period imitating the successes of French and British film-makers, in 1907 he produced 67 films, most directed by Viggo Larsen, with sensational subjects like Den hvide Slavinde ( The White Slave ), Isbjørnenjagt ( Polar Bear Hunt ) and Løvejagten ( The Lion Hunt ).
One of the most sensational incidents in Test cricket occurred at the MCG during the Melbourne test of the 1954 – 55 England tour of Australia.
Plural marriage became the faith's most sensational characteristic during the 19th century, but vigorous opposition by the United States Congress threatened the church's existence as a legal institution.
The 1910 season was marked by one of the most sensational transfers in Victorian football history, when Andy Curran masterminded the clearance of Carlton ’ s famed “ Big Four ” of ‘ Mallee ’ Johnson, Fred Jinks, Charlie Hammond and Frank ‘ Silver ’ Caine to North Melbourne.
The most notable of these was the sensational article co-authored by David Marr and David Hickie, headlined " Askin: friend of organised crime ", which was famously published on the day of Askin's funeral in 1981.
He ended up standing trial in 1875 for adultery in a proceeding that proved to be one of the most sensational legal episodes of the era, holding the attention of hundreds of thousands of Americans.
In 1890, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis published " The Right to Privacy ", considered the most influential of all law review articles, as a critical response to sensational forms of journalism, which they saw as an unprecedented threat to individual privacy.
" Years later C. A. Lejeune called it " probably the least sensational and certainly the most important of Murnau's films.
The " Fifth Beatle " claims started appearing in the press immediately upon the band's sensational rise to global fame in 1963 – 1964 as the most famous quartet in pop culture.
These devices most probably sacrificed astronomical accuracy for crowd-pleasing spectacle and sensational and awe-provoking imagery.
But unlike most of the counterparts of the day, her primary audience was aimed at teenagers, young adults, college students, and urban viewers ( who described themselves as " Generation X ") rather than the 25 + audience that advertisers were catering to, plus it was less sensational and tame compared to the other programs.
Within a few months time, the boomtown had swelled to a population of 45, 000, most lured by sensational advertising and " black gold ".
Before the Watergate scandal, Teapot Dome was regarded as the " greatest and most sensational scandal in the history of American politics ".
Straitjacket escape is one of the most sensational and famous magicians ' tricks ; it was a staple in illusionist Harry Houdini's act.
Perhaps the most sensational claim comes from Jerry Pournelle, who claims that Kildall personally demonstrated to him that DOS contained CP / M code by entering a command in DOS that displayed Kildall's name ; as of 2006 Pournelle has not revealed the command and nobody has come forward to corroborate his story.
Watkins focused on the sensational aspects of the two cases, two " jazz babies " corrupted by men and liquor, characterizing Beulah as " beauty of the cell block " and Belva as " most stylish of Murderess Row.
Prudence Glynn, fashion editor for The Times tipped him as a major new fashion talent in ' Trendsetters ', giving him the main picture and writing that ‘ Anthony Price is a sensational cutter and he puts a lot of work and thought into the shaping of even the most casual clothes.
It was really as though most of them were seeing motion pictures for the first time .... the effect of Cinerama in this its initial display is frankly and exclusively " sensational ," in the literal sense of that word.
" This prediction became widely known in Peru, following what the U. S. embassy described as " sensational first page headlines carried in most Lima dailies " on January 26, 1981.
The press, meanwhile, compared the attempted reshuffle and its fallout to the GUBU political disaster of the early 1980s Charles Haughey government, up to that point the most sensational political scandal in the history of the Republic.
In 1964, Duby had one of the most sensational seasons of any receiver in pro football history, scoring 10 touchdowns among his 42 receptions for 1, 139 yards, while collecting 27. 1 yards per catch.
By the end of the seventeenth century, however, the work tended to be abbreviated to include only " the most sensational episodes of torture and death " thus giving to Foxe's work " a lurid quality which was certainly far from the author's intention.
The most sensational production in Werkstatt Bayreuth was the Centennial Ring Cycle under the direction of French director Patrice Chéreau.
The most significant change was the sensational Gold Star release of its first hit record, a song called “ Jole Blon ” by Harry Choates, a swing and dance tune that and became the first and only Cajun record to reach the Billboard Top Five.

most and allegations
The campaign was marred by allegations of fraud, and most of the other candidates withdrew in the final week.
" Nevertheless there have been serious allegations of human rights violations, most recently while conducting counter-insurgency operations in the Mt Elgon area and also in the district of Mandera central.
For the most part, Abdul refused to comment on Clark's allegations.
When that season ended, Short dealt his best starting pitcher and the left side of his infield to the Detroit Tigers for erstwhile 30-game-winner Denny McLain, who had spent most of the 1970 campaign suspended because of gambling allegations.
One of the most noteworthy allegations of vaccine-induced injury is the MMR vaccine controversy.
National Public Radio, NPR, has aired several programs about ALEC and its influence in the drafting of legislation, most dealing with allegations of lack of transparency.
The allegations regarding collusion have prompted several inquiries, the most recent of which was published by Police Ombudsman Nuala O ' Loan.
Burden of proof refers most generally to the obligation of a party to prove its allegations at trial.
Not ostensibly the most serious of allegations, however these elements are said ultimately to lead to the onset of Ragnarok in the Eddic poem Völuspá.
One of the most lurid allegations against Bokassa was the charge of cannibalism, which was technically superfluous.
The actual beliefs and influence of the Cliveden Set is a matter of some dispute, though most historians of the period in the late 20th century came to consider the Cliveden Set allegations to be exaggerated.
Since its most recent election the Liberal government has faced a number of scandals, including historic losses at the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, the attribution of highly-sought subsidized daycare spaces to Liberal Party donors, as well as allegations of systemic construction industry corruption which arose notably during the 2009 Montréal municipal election.
was one of the most visible organizers of anti-war protests, although that group faced considerable controversy over allegations it was a front for the extremist Stalinist Workers World Party.
With the destruction of many Elder vampires during the Inquisition and the retreat into torpor of many other Elders, most surviving vampires had little knowledge of the Salubri and no source to counter the Tremere's allegations of the Salubri's soul-stealing.
While he is primarily known for helping to bring damaging allegations to light, he insists that today most of his work is concerned with concealment of stories.
Even before the allegations had become public, several research groups had tried to reproduce most of his spectacular results in the field of the physics of organic molecular materials without success.
Because Tolbert was a member of one the most influential and affluent Americo-Liberian families, everything from cabinet appointments to economic policy was tainted with allegations of nepotism.
She is most famous for her defence of the allegations of corruption and ' cash for questions ' made against her husband whilst he was an MP.
He had been a Liberal MP, but stepped down voluntarily from the caucus earlier in the parliament after anonymous allegations of campaign finance irregularities, most of which he was later cleared after a 9-month investigation by Elections Canada.
These allegations, along with claims that fans had also attacked police officers aiding the injured, were published in several other newspapers, though it was the content of a front page article by The Sun on 19 April which caused the most controversy.
In 1978-1979, he was retained by the United States House of Representatives as Special Counsel to the House of Representatives Committee on Standards of Official Conduct ( Ethics Committee ) in a sensitive matter involving one of the most senior members of the House of Representatives, Congressman Daniel Flood, regarding allegations of bribery and related offenses.
" The most recent allegations state the four Swedes were traveling to Miranshah in Waziristan, to meet Zahir Noor, alleged to be a Taliban leader.
Simons also said most of the allegations come from council members who were sacked for incompetence by the state government.
Consequently, whereas most members of the Jewish and English speaking community and the general media consider Michaud's allegations to lean towards antisemitism, to Michaud supporters within the PQ and the sovereignist movement generally the Michaud Affair is the result of censorship and defamation against the " ethnic Quebecer " minority and its " rightful quest for political independence and autonomy ".

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