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old and clan
The support given by the Highland clans to the Jacobite rebellion led London to act decisively after harshly suppressing the rebellion in 1746: the new policy was to systematically destroy the old clan system and to encourage or force the chiefs into becoming modern landlords.
Shaka dispensed with this, insisting instead on a standardised organization and weapons package that swept away and replaced old clan allegiances with loyalty to himself.
Cartographers of the Matsumae clan created a map of the island and called it " Kita-Ezo " ( Northern Ezo, Ezo being the old name for the islands north of Honshu ).
Eventually, the Xiongnu aristocracy in Shanxi changed their surname from Luanti to Liu for prestige reasons, claiming that they were related to the Han imperial clan through the old intermarriage policy.
Led by Henry Berry Lowry, a 17-year old Indian boy whose father and brother were murdered at the hands of the Confederate Home Guard, a clan of North Carolinian Indian, African-Americans and whites waged a seven year guerilla war against the Confederacy in the areas near Robeson and Pembroke.
Whereas the first phase of shōen development in the early Heian period had seen the opening of new lands and the granting of the use of lands to aristocrats and religious institutions, the second phase saw the growth of patrimonial " house governments ," as in the old clan system.
( In fact, the form of the old clan system had remained largely intact within the great old centralized government.
* Tanah Ta Sirah, inaugurate a new clan leader ( Datuk ) when the old one died in the few hours ( no need to proceed batagak pangulu, but the clan must invite all clan leader in the region ).
Prince Mochihito, brother of Emperor Takakura, called on Kiyomori's old rivals of the Minamoto clan to rise against the Taira beginning the Genpei War in the middle of 1180.
" When their son Takeda Katsuyori proved to be a disastrous leader and led the clan to their devastating defeat at the battle of Nagashino, Turnbull writes, " wise old heads nodded, remembering the unhappy circumstances of his birth and his magical mother ".
When Beowulf leads his men to Denmark, he speaks of Hrothgar to both a coast-guard and to Hrothgar's herald: he calls Hrothgar a " famed king ", " famed warrior ", and " protector of the Scyldings " ( the ruling clan ), and describes him as " old and good.
While Jim initially tried his hand at farming, he would grow restless and fell in with bad company: the Starr clan, a Cherokee Indian family notorious for whiskey, cattle, and horse thievery in the Indian Territory ( now Oklahoma ), as well as his wife's old friends the James and Younger gangs.
This unique clan weakness ( distinguishing itself from the old Cappadocian clan ) is believed to be the result of when Giovanni diablerized Lamia and the Lamia bloodline of clan Cappadocian.
The Premascines are members of the Giovanni family, but are separated from the main clan by their old age, strong powers, and their choice of habitat ; Premascines generally live in the canals underneath Venice.
These men reserved the right to choose a new " kingworthy " leader out of the ruling clan if they felt that the old one could not lead them in profitable battle.
Created as an old temple town, the city was greatly developed by the Maeda clan in the early Edo period.
Obi was one of the eight districts of Hyūga, an old province in eastern Japan, which was ruled by the Itō clan based at Obi Castle.
Some of them travel from clan to clan, making sure the old songs and stories are still remembered and sharing the new ones.

old and structures
Strindberg's remedy for this condition was to tear down the old structures and build anew from the ground up.
So frequently have pictures of the bridge appeared in books and in national publications that it vies with the old John Brown Fort at Harpers Ferry as the two nationally best known structures in West Virginia.
Into various parts of the fabric were built relics and curiosities from historical structures, such as the doorway of the old Tolbooth in Edinburgh.
Into various parts of the fabric were built relics and curiosities from historical structures, such as the doorway of the old Tolbooth in Edinburgh.
Although Amalaric eventually became king in his own right, the political continuity of the Visigothic kingdom was broken ; " Amalaric's succession was the result of new power structures, not old ones ," as Heather describes it.
Data structures not containing code, like those above, are called plain old data structure.
If the old exoskeleton is not too thick it also may be possible to see new structures, such as setae, from outside.
Vestigial feudal power structures structures of major old estates remained well into the 18th century.
Just as cars had replaced the horse, so modernist design should reject the old styles and structures inherited from Ancient Greece or from the Middle Ages.
Many old abandoned structures feature hazards such as unstable structures, unsafe floors, asbestos, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, exposed electrical wires and entrapment hazards.
The territory holds many diverse structures that help provide autonomy for the sovereign state, including a rail line and train station, heliport, post office, radio station ( with extraterritorial antennas in Italy ), military barracks, government palaces and offices, public plaza, part of an audience hall, old defensive wall marking the border, institutions of higher learning, cultural / art centers, and a few embassies.
The old regimental structures of the great uShaka KaSenzangakhona KaJama dominate current modern zulu stickfighting.
It was during this period, at different times and places in the Greek world, that the use of dressed and polished stone replaced the wood in these early temples, but the forms and shapes of the old wooden styles were retained, just as if the wooden structures had turned to stone, thus the designation petrification for this process.
By 1834, an imperial townscape with broad and long roads had emerged as a result of a generous development plan, which divided the city roughly into two areas: The old part of the town – with its irregular building structuresand a newer City Center and station.
In 1996, the Yangon City Development Committee created a Yangon City Heritage List of old buildings and structures in the city that cannot be modified or torn down without approval.
Nevertheless, it now appears that just as evolution tends to create new genes from parts of old genes ( molecular economy ), evo-devo demonstrates that evolution alters developmental processes to create new and novel structures from the old gene networks ( such as bone structures of the jaw deviating to the ossicles of the middle ear ) or will conserve ( molecular economy ) a similar program in a host of organisms such as eye development genes in molluscs, insects, and vertebrates.
However, the number of old homes in this style is decreasing due to redevelopment or some of them catching fire, as the structures have little to no fire protection.
The only structures used in the movie that still remain are the complex of old native stone boathouses with their wrought iron gates.
The tall structures, characteristic window boxes, detailed metal carvings and overhanging eaves of these buildings make a stark contrast with the view of the bay that is obtained by stepping out of the shady alleyways next to the cathedral and onto the old city walls.
During 369, Valentinian ordered new defensive works to be constructed and old structures refurbished along the length of the Rhine ’ s west bank.

old and lasted
Although the peasants were no longer tied to the same land like serfs had been, the old paternalistic relationship in East Prussia lasted into the 20th century.
Monroe largely ignored old party lines in making appointments to lower posts, which reduced political tensions and enabled the " Era of Good Feelings ", which lasted through his administration.
The king thereupon adopted the Muslim title and name ( in Arabic ) of Sultan ( besides the old Divehi title of Maha Radun or Ras Kilege or Rasgefānu ) Muhammad al Adil, initiating a series of six Islamic dynasties consisting of eighty-four sultans and sultanas that lasted until 1932 when the sultanate became elective.
The old capitation tax was repealed with the French Revolution and replaced, in November 23, 1790, with a new poll tax as part of the contribution personnelle mobilière, which lasted well into the late 19th Century.
The old " Vallo " changed its name to " Comarca Milazzo " with a power reserved for the civic magistrates, and military courts, which lasted until the eighteenth century.
It was she who called for a Great Council in May 1455 that excluded the Yorkist faction headed by Richard, Duke of York, and thus provided the spark that ignited a civil conflict that lasted for over thirty years, decimated the old nobility of England, and caused the deaths of thousands of men, including her only son Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471.
This " fresh-air break " lasted only a couple of months, when his old friend, Emmylou Harris, from the Washington, D. C. area, invited him to Los Angeles to sing backup on her Elite Hotel album.
The " State of Emergency ," which lasted 34-days, coincided with the opening of PPL Park, but was sparked due to the murder of a 3-year old toddler in the city's crime-plagued West End ( between Lamokin Street and the western borders with Upper Chichester Township and Trainer Borough ).
The old paternalistic relationship in East Prussia lasted into the 20th century.
Researchers examined “ only uncomplicated episodes of acute appendicitis ” that involved “ visits for patients 18 to 59 years old with hospitalization that lasted fewer than four days with routine discharges to home .” The lowest charge for removal of an appendix was $ 1, 529 and the highest $ 182, 955, more than 120 times greater.
This situation lasted until the early 1970s, when the increase in use of the airport and luggage was rendering the old system obsolete.
The series ' original run lasted from 1973 to 1985, and was later revived with both old and new episodes airing from 1993 to 1999.
The classic Welfare State period lasted from approximately 1945 to the late-1970s, when policies under Thatcherism began to privatise public institutions, although many features remain today, including compulsory National Insurance contributions, and the provision of old age pensions.
She was now an old woman, and Sismondi's relationship with her was of the strictly friendly character, but they were close and lasted long, and they produced much valuable and interesting correspondence.
A series of 160-page Sexton Blake annuals, featuring old stories and new material, began in 1938 and lasted till 1941.
The course lasted 5 years, and to start one had to be 21 years old and show proof of legitimacy and of three years study of logic.
It started in 1930, when she was 22 years old, and lasted until 1934.
Davies re-signed the 36-year old Ivor Allchurch from Cardiff City, but despite winning the Welsh Cup the season saw some of the club's heaviest defeats, and the manager only lasted the season.
Newton claims that director John Duigan coerced her, when she was sixteen years old, into a relationship with him that lasted six years, despite his being twenty-three years her senior.
It was recreated after the dissolution of the One Unit system and lasted under its old nomenclature until April 2010, when it was renamed as the ' Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ' province.
That format lasted only two years before reverting to the old National / Journal format, although the name Prime Time News persisted for another year.
In 1974 the old episcopal palace was purchased by Carmarthenshire County Council for use as a museum, whilst a new residence for the bishops, " Llys Esgob ", was built in part of the grounds, together with Diocesan Offices-thereby continuing a connection with Abergwili which has now lasted for well over 400 years.
On Henry of Bar's death in 1240, Matthias tried to retake those lost castles from Theobald II of Bar, the old count's young son, but he failed and a peace was signed in 1245 which lasted several decades.
After a struggle that lasted throughout most of 1995, Stone died from AIDS at the age of 19 and his death was followed by storylines in which 17 year old Robin had to deal with being HIV-positive as a result of her and Stone's relationship.

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