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six and women
It took thirty of our women almost six moons to build this one, which is higher and stronger than the old one.
After six months in practice, Elizabeth wished to open an outpatients dispensary, to enable poor women to obtain medical help from a qualified practitioner of their own gender.
Typically men compete on six events: Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Still Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars, and High Bar, while women compete on four: Vault, Uneven Bars, Balance Beam, and Floor Exercise.
In 1360, Boccaccio began work on De mulieribus claris, a book offering biographies of one hundred and six famous women, that he completed in 1374.
Some scholars speculate that Hildegard was placed in the care of Jutta, the daughter of Count Stephan II of Sponheim, at the age of eight, before the two women were enclosed together six years later.
The Boilermaker women have one National Championship ( 1999 ), one national runner-up finish ( 2001 to Notre Dame ), seven Big Ten Championships, and have won six of the thirteen women's Big Ten Tournaments.
The first annual conference ( referred to as the International Labour Conference, or ILC ) began on 29 October 1919 at the Pan American Union ( building ) in Washington, D. C. and adopted the first six International Labour Conventions, which dealt with hours of work in industry, unemployment, maternity protection, night work for women, minimum age and night work for young persons in industry.
Newspaper stories frankly divulged that the book's content includes " sexual relations between Lesbian women ", and photographs of Hall often accompanied details about lesbians in most major print outlets within a span of six months.
Henry Fielding wrote a pamphlet titled The Female Husband in 1746, based on the life of Mary Hamilton, who married women on three separate occasions, and was sentenced to public whipping in four separate towns and six months in jail.
In BC Midwives are primary care providers for women in all stages of pregnancy, from prenatal phase to six weeks postpartum.
Near Earth most of the ship's 1500 passengers are killed by meteors, and only two men and six women land in a lifeboat and become the ancestors of humanity.
The Gospel of Mary provides important information about the role of women in the early church, although it is missing six pages from the beginning, and four from the middle.
In 1949, Hilda Terry wrote a letter challenging that rule, and after more than six months of debates and votes, three women were finally admitted for membership in 1950 — Terry, Edwina Dumm and gag cartoonist Barbara Shermund.
The promo clip featured a big-haired Sinatra and six young women in tight tops, go-go boots and mini-skirts.
The camp promo clip featured a big-haired Sinatra and six young women in loose sweaters, go-go boots and hot pants.
* 1824 — brigantine Helen of Dundee, bound for Quebec, foundered at Hasselwood Rock ; " the crew left most of the passengers to drown, including seven women and six children ".
He quotes an example of the roots being ground by four to six women in special public buildings and then allowed to stand in water.
The settlers, consisting of fifteen men, eleven women, and six children, all came from Jefferson County, New York.
Richard J. Haier and colleagues at the universities of New Mexico and California ( Irvine ) found, using brain mapping, that men have more than six times the amount of grey matter related to general intelligence than women, and women have nearly ten times the amount of white matter related to intelligence than men.
* 16 July: Nine people ( two men, six women, and an infant child ) were killed in an attack on Dan bus no.
( He joined six women in the class, one of them being Dawn Clark Netsch ).
Also, gestational DI tends to abate on its own four to six weeks following labour, though some women may develop it again in subsequent pregnancies.
By 1835 all six daughters had died of varying causes, two when very young, two as children, the other two as young women: from whooping cough, yellow fever, and complications of childbirth.

six and sovereigns
A minor factual glitch has characters in the story using gold sovereigns (£ 1 gold coins ) in 1810, six years before the coin was authorized by the British Coinage Act of 1816, and seven years before being struck for circulation.

six and reigning
* 1912 – Marie-Adélaïde, the eldest of six daughters of Guillaume IV, becomes the first reigning Grand Duchess of Luxembourg.
Thus, he cautiously states: " But knowing the sure number declared by Scripture, that is six hundred sixty and six, let them await, in the first place, the division of the kingdom into ten ; then, in the next place, when these kings are reigning, and beginning to set their affairs in order, and advance their kingdom, them learn to acknowledge that he who shall come claiming the kingdom for himself, and shall terrify those men of whom we have been speaking, have a name containing the aforesaid number, is truly the abomination of desolation.
* 1184: On March 24, Queen Tamar, King of Georgia, accedes to the throne as sole ruler after reigning with her father, George III, for six years.
An Lushan was a general of uncertain birth origin, but thought to have been adopted by a Sogdian father and Tujue mother ; eventually, he managed to become a favorite of the reigning Emperor of China: his success in this regard shown, for example, by the luxurious house which Emperor Xuanzong had built for him in the capital Chang ' an, in 751, furnished with such things as gold and silver objects and a pair of ten foot long by six foot wide couches appliqued with rare and expensive sandalwood.
A total of 15 Panther athletic teams compete in NCAA Division I. Panthers have won the James J. McCafferty Trophy as the Horizon League's all-sports champions six times since 2000 and are the reigning champions.
At the time, they were the reigning champions, and had won six titles altogether, including the first five competitions from 1956 to 1960.
Felix Trinidad was the longest reigning champion, holding the IBF title six years, eight months, and fourteen days.
It was a victorious Maria da Gloria, who, reigning as Maria II of Portugal, bestowed this honor on Angra, her Azorean home during the six long years of civil war.
It contained just the six reigning continental champions, with the CONMEBOL and UEFA champions receiving byes to the semi-finals of the tournament.
After reigning for six controversial years, King Charles X was forced to abdicate during the July Revolution of 1830.
The single, slightly edgier than she had been known for in the past ( such as her songs from Grease and her country-pop ballad " I Honestly Love You "), proved to be immensely popular both in America and in the United Kingdom, despite the fact that the song was censored and even banned by some radio stations ; due to its sexual and / or violent content, especially the line: " Let me hear your body talk ", in spite of Newton-John's status as the reigning queen of soft-rock music at the time, " Physical " peaked at only number twenty-nine on the AC chart ( its follow-up, the slightly softer-edged " Make a Move on Me ," found more acceptance at AC radio and went to number six AC as well as number five pop.
In the 2002 – 03 Zalaegerszeg could not finish in the first six teams of the first stage of the Hungarian League therefore they could play in the relegation play-off as reigning champions.
The Queen ’ s Commissioner is not elected by the residents of the province, but appointed by the Dutch Crown ( the ministers, presided over by the reigning king or queen ), for a term of six years, which may be extended by a second term.
In 1956, the reigning 500 cc world champion, Geoff Duke and thirteen other riders were given six month suspensions for merely threatening to strike.
The first six were consecutive, an achievement which has been unequaled to this day ( although the five successive wins of Björn Borg and Roger Federer are considered the ' modern ' record because in Renshaw's time the reigning champion had automatic entry to next year's final.
However in the opening night of the tournament, he led reigning world champion Adrian Lewis for most of the match, but missed six doubles that would have won him the match, and subsequently lost by 14 legs to 12.
Already a dominant name in K-1 and the reigning Grand Prix champion, Aerts was the favorite to win the 1996 tournament and as he had demolished Bernardo just six months earlier, he was expected to do the same this time.
His consistent performances and six race wins paved for the way for the championship title, defeating reigning champion Colin Edwards.

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