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In 1925, a memorial was erected in Seattle at Woodland Park to commemorate the site of Harding's next-to-last public address.
The next-to-last was The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empress ( originally released in Italy as Carne Bollente ) for director Riccardo Schicchi.
This was Barks ' next-to-last story released in the United States.
* Point Pleasant was the final home of Confederate Brigadier-General John McCausland, the next-to-last Confederate General to die.
The decision was announced on the next-to-last day of the 2011-12 term.
In the 1970s and early 1980s this practice was imitated by the satirical bi-monthly newspaper Monos y Monadas, which featured an image of a topless model on its own next-to-last page, called " La Calata " ( lit.
The characters ' costume designs also received an overhaul ( introduced in the next-to-last Season 1 episode, The Great Banana Splits Buggy Race ), with Snorky, who was originally covered in hair, now clean-shaven and sporting a yellow and blue striped vest.
The series pilot involved them trying to ingratiate their way into the New Jersey mob, and was aired under the title " Just A Coupla Guys " as the next-to-last episode of the The Rockford Files.
Ginger was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the fourth son and next-to-last child of an affluent Southern family that moved to Indiana ( Debs ' home state ) while he was very young, and was shortly thereafter plunged into abject poverty by the Great Depression.
His next-to-last attempt to garner the interest — and funds — he needed to commercialize the physics was a meeting with the Department of the Navy.
The 2007 edition of the game was played on January 7, 2007, making it the next-to-last bowl game in the 2006 – 07 bowl season prior to the BCS National Championship Game the following night.
" It was Dempsey's last career fight, and Tunney's next-to-last.
Macaulay was eliminated on the next-to-last ballot, and, with Davis, delivered crucial support for John Robarts to defeat Kelso Roberts on the final vote.
In the NBA, John Stockton, the league's all-time leader in assists and steals, eventually became a steal with the 16th overall draft pick in 1984, and Manu Ginóbili, a key contributor to three San Antonio Spurs championships in the 2000s and centerpiece of Argentina's Olympic gold medal team in 2004, was the next-to-last pick in the 1999 draft.
Athletic Bilbao's most recent brush with relegation came in 2006-07, when their survival was not assured until the next-to-last week of the season, the latter club ( Getafe C. F.
Airbus ' first season in the Premier League was a torrid time, with the team acquiring only 21 points in the first 32 matches and being in next-to-last position with only a few matches remaining.
' Even Abbey's new friend Edward Hoagland -- who had first written to him on March 19, 1970 praising Desert Solitaire -- lamented in the New York Times Book Review that Black Sun was " not a masterpiece " like Desert Solitaire, complaining that " he does not always finish his books but publishes next-to-last drafts.
Traditionally, seventh grade was the next-to-last year of elementary school.
Kaasen was scheduled to transport the 20 pound ( 9 kg ) cylinder of serum along the next-to-last leg of the relay, from Bluff to Point Safety, Alaska.
Stone was invited back for the special " Tournament of Losers " ( July 21, 2003 ) but lost again – this time losing a near-record $ 21, 989 to the Whammy in his next-to-last spin.
About 50 kilometers to the northeast of this crater was the landing site of the Apollo 16 mission, the next-to-last of the Apollo expeditions to the Moon.
: Jean V, comte d ' Armagnac ) ( 1420 – 1473 ), the next-to-last Count of Armagnac of the older branch, was the son of John IV of Armagnac and Isabella of Navarre.

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As he returned to the Lunar Module before Cernan, Schmitt is the next-to-last person to have walked on the Moon's surface.
In mid-2010, the Institute for Economics and Peace also ranked Somalia in the next-to-last position, in between war-afflicted Iraq and Afghanistan, on its Global Peace Index.
In all three events, the start order after the first run is determined by the outcome of the previous run, with the last-place slider sliding first, the next-to-last place slider sliding second, and so forth, with the leader of the previous run sliding last.
In December 2003, the team fired Paul Maurice, who had been their coach since their next-to-last season in Hartford, replacing him with former New York Islanders bench boss Peter Laviolette.
However, injuries plagued Khabibulin and Aucoin ( among others ), and the Blackhawks again finished well out of the playoffs with a 26 – 43 – 13 record — next-to-last in the Western Conference and the second-worst in the league.
The Blue Jackets finished next-to-last in the NHL in the following season, with only 57 points.
The Spiders finished 84 games behind the pennant-winning Brooklyn Superbas and 35 games behind the next-to-last ( 11th ) place Washington Senators.
Harris wasn't allowed to throw left-handed in a regular-season game until September 28, 1995, the next-to-last game of his career.
He described the changes he went through in his next-to-last article for the Last Days Magazine.
Midler won an Emmy Award in 1992 for her performance on the next-to-last episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in May 1992, during which she sang an emotion-laden " One for My Baby ( and One More for the Road )" to Johnny Carson.
In the next-to-last episode of the original series, the Car Acrobatic Team and Speed are tricked into racing against each other in a grudge race by a terrorist organization hoping to use the race as a means to kill Speed and Racer X.
The Posse finished the season 5 – 13 and finished last in the West Division and next-to-last in the CFL.
The sesshin schedule typically allows for four to five hours of sleep per night, though practitioners occasionally will spend much of the next-to-last night of a five-or seven-day sesshin in zazen.

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An estate can be an estate for years, an estate at will, a life estate ( extinguishing at the death of the holder ), an estate pur auter vie ( a life interest for the life of another person ) or a fee tail estate ( to the heirs of one's body ) or some more limited kind of heir ( e. g. to heirs male of one's body ).
Aleksander was owner of Wiśnicz, Dubno and Zasław estates and Ordynat ( heir in tail ) of the Ostrog Ordynacja estate.

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Although Faulkner was the heir in his own family to this tradition, he did not have Stark Young's inclination to romanticize and sentimentalize the planter society.
It was the trial of oleomargarine heir Minot ( Mickey ) Jelke for compulsory prostitution in New York that put the spotlight on the international play-girl.
The story indicates that Epimenides was probably heir to the shamanic religions of Asia, and proves together with the Homeric hymn, that Crete had a resisting religion up to the historical times.
After the death of his brother-in-law, Henry II, margrave of a small area on the Elbe called the Saxon Northern March, in 1128, Albert, disappointed at not receiving this fief himself, attacked Udo, the heir, and was consequently deprived of Lusatia by Lothar.
Germanicus was always favored by his great uncle and hoped that he would succeed Tiberius, who had been adopted by Augustus as his heir and successor.
Germanicus was a favorite of his great-uncle Augustus, who hoped that Germanicus would succeed his uncle Tiberius, who was Augustus's own adopted son and heir.
Lucius ’ name was changed to Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus and he became Claudius ’ s adopted son, heir and recognised successor.
He was adopted by Claudius in AD 50 as official heir to the throne.
Alexander Balas (), ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom in 150 – 146 BC, was a native of Smyrna of humble origin, but gave himself out to be the son of Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Laodice IV and heir to the Seleucid throne.
He was the younger brother of King Edgar, who was unmarried, and his brother's heir presumptive by 1104 ( and perhabs earlier ).
The general impression was that, as much as the senate was packed with men devoted to the royal couple and the government obtained a large majority at the general elections, King Alexander would not hesitate any longer to proclaim Queen Draga's brother as the heir to the throne.
As Alexander left no surviving children the heir to the throne was his unborn child by Queen Yolande.
Alexander was the heir apparent to his cousin, the eighteen-year-old Emperor who had been murdered along with his mother by his own guards, who, as a mark of contempt, had their remains cast into the Tiber river.
He was the long-awaited male heir, and was named Alexius as a fulfilment of the AIMA prophecy.
Afonso, born in Lisbon, was the rightful heir to the Portuguese throne.
The first-born of this union, Infanta Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter I of Portugal, was promised to another Castilian infanta, Constance of Peñafiel.
Peter's only male heir, future king Fernando of Portugal, was a sickly child, while the illegitimate children sired with Inês thrived.
He expected his son to give in, but the heir was not able to forgive him.
The Aragonese took Ramiro out of a monastery and made him king, marrying him without papal dispensation to Agnes, sister of the Duke of Aquitaine, then betrothing their newborn daughter to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, who was then named Ramiro's heir.
" The result of the crisis produced by the result of Alfonso I's will was a major reorientation of the peninsula's kingdoms: the separation of Aragon and Navarre, the union of Aragon and Catalonia and — a moot point but stressed particularly by some Castilian historians — the affirmation of ' Castilian hegemony ' in Spain " by the rendering of homage for Zaragoza by Alfonso's eventual heir, Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona.
By the end of Andronikos II's reign, much of Bithynia was in the hands of the Ottoman Turks of Osman I and his son and heir Orhan.

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