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The original screenplay that Yukiko Takayama created after winning Toho's story contest for the next establishment in the Godzilla series, which was picked by assistant producer Kenji Tokoro and was submitted for approval on July 1st, 1974, less than four months after Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla ( 1974 ) was released.
MK has announced it will contest every seat in Cornwall at the next general election.
Following Labour's 1979 general election defeat by Margaret Thatcher, James Callaghan remained party leader for the next 18 months before he resigned and Foot was elected Labour leader on 4 November 1980, beating Denis Healey in the second round of the leadership election ( the last leadership contest to involve only Labour MPs ).
The governing United Workers Party, and the opposition St Lucia Labour Party, along with the newly formed Lucian People's Movement, are expected to contest the next elections.
The next two figures in the House Republican leadership hierarchy, majority leader Richard Armey and majority whip Tom DeLay, chose not to contest the Speaker's office.
He left Castle Rising in 1702 so that he could contest the neighbouring but more important borough of King's Lynn, a constituency that would re-elect him at every subsequent general election for the next forty years.
This was not a big enough margin to give Thatcher the 15 % majority necessary to win on the first ballot, but having finished in second place Heath immediately resigned and did not contest the next ballot.
Thus the contest was joined on the central issue which was to dominate all American history for the next dozen years, the disposition of the Territories.
His next step was winning Lesser Poland, for which he had to contest the local prince, Przemysł II.
In December 2005, Vajpayee announced his retirement from active politics, declaring that he would not contest in the next general election.
He did not contest his seat at the next election in September 1964, which the Labour Party won under Harold Wilson.
That performance earned him his first collegiate start in the next contest: the SEC opener against Alabama in Birmingham.
Sigtrygg, who had watched the battle with Gormlaith from Dublin, on the south bank of the River Liffey, and with the Irish army melting away the next day, ended up as the only " winner " of the contest, continuing his rule in Dublin until his death in 1042.
When the Ramsay MacDonald Government decided not to finance the next attempt in 1931, Lucy, Lady Houston felt that Britain must on no account be left out of this contest.
By the autumn of 1985, NRK had decided to hold the next year's contest at the Grieghallen in Bergen, turning down other bids from capital Oslo, and main cities of Stavanger, Sandnes and Trondheim.
In his next fight, Vázquez received the first no contest of his career against Julio Guerrero.
However, as only countries which had broadcast the previous year's contest were allowed to enter the next year's contest, Russia was forced to miss another year.
In May 1935, after Aberhart announced that his social credit movement would contest the next provincial election, Brownlee ridiculed its candidate-selection process — in which Aberhart personally interviewed and selected more candidates for each riding than could ultimately run — as one in which the candidates would be " wrapped in cellophane and carefully hidden away so they will not dry out on, until the day he calls out the fittest and discards the rest ".
During the war, however, the political wing began to gain momentum, and at the 1919 UFA convention it was decided that UFA candidates would contest the next provincial election.
This annual contest takes place across the US each summer in search of the next South Asian-American spelling champ between the ages of 8 and 14 years old.
It was decided that the country that won the contest would not necessarily host the next contest, in order to reduce the pressure on the contestants.
First-year junior students ( szecskák form: szecska ) are publicly humiliated through embarrassing clothing and senior students branding their faces ( with marker pens ); it is sometimes also a contest, with the winners usually earning the right to organize the next event.
NRK therefore offered to organise the next contest.

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and, when you took a walk you never knew what adventure or pair of sparkling eyes were waiting around the next corner.
It was next day that Sojourner came and sat beside him and took his hand.
`` I guess that redhead next to me took your advice.
And the next morning, not sure of why he went, he took the train to Fudomae and walked to Ryusenji.
The next morning, while Dolores was out of the room, he went to her bureau drawer, took out a pair of nylon lace pants, and tenderly dropped them next to his shorts.
As Lincoln's election became evident, secessionists made clear their intent to leave the Union before he took office the next March.
André-Marie Ampère took his first regular job in 1799 as a mathematics teacher, which gave him the financial security to marry Carron and father his first child, Jean-Jacques, the next year.
Emergency repairs to the hull and fashioning a replacement rudder from a spare topmast took most of the next two days.
The next year Peter of Morrone, having been, despite his reluctance, elected Pope by the name of Celestine V, the order he had founded took the name of Celestines.
He took every opportunity during those next five years at the job to practice drawing during breaks and after work.
Although presidential and legislative elections were scheduled repeatedly over the next two years, they never took place.
The next day he took part in Poetry And The Film, a recorded symposium at Cinema 16, with panellists Amos Vogel, Arthur Miller, Maya Deren, Parker Tyler, and Willard Maas.
After the baronial victory at the Battle of Lewes in 1264, Simon de Montfort took control of royal government, but at the Battle of Evesham the next year Montfort was killed, and King Henry III restored to power.
Whether it was Sidney next challenged Oxford to a duel or the other way around, Oxford did not take it further, and the Queen personally took Sidney to task for not recognizing the difference between his status and Oxford's.
In 1906, Albert Edward Smith and James Stuart Blackton at Vitagraph took the next step, and in their Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, what appear to be cartoon drawings of people move from one pose to another.
The technique got to Europe almost immediately, and Segundo de Chomon and others at Pathé took it further, adding clay animation, in which sculptures were deformed from one thing into another thing frame by frame in Sculpture moderne ( 1908 ), and then Pathé made the next step to the animation of silhouette shapes.
In the next few years various others took part in this development of animated cartoons in the United States and elsewhere.
After recovering at home, Capra then moved out and spent the next few years living in flophouses in San Francisco and hopping freight trains, wandering around the Western U. S. To support himself, he took odd jobs working on farms, as a movie extra, playing poker, or selling local oil well stocks.
He took the second and third degrees of Freemasonry within the next month, but this enthusiasm seems also to have waned and he resigned the next year, probably because he intended to leave Ceylon.
Over the next few years Fox continued to travel around the country as his particular religious beliefs took shape.
Valeriy Brumel took over the event for the next four years.
Advancing to the playoffs as winners of the second half, Houston beat Los Angeles in their first two playoff games at home, but the Dodgers took the next three in Los Angeles to advance to the NLCS.
Doran took over at second, becoming the everyday second baseman for the next seven seasons.

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