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The various editions of that work span nearly his entire career as a reformer, and the successive revisions of the book show that his theology changed very little from his youth to his death.
Foster has established an extremely prolific career in the span of four decades.
* 1716 – Jean Thurel enlists in the Touraine Regiment at the age of 17, the first day of a military career that would span for over 90 years.
According to the statistical record used by CricketArchive, Grace's final first-class appearance in 1908 was his 870th and concluded a first-class career that had lasted 44 seasons from 1865 to 1908, equalling the record for the longest career span held by John Sherman, who played from 1809 to 1852.
But according to an older version of Grace's career record, published by Wisden in 1916, Grace played in 878 first-class matches over the same span.
Nielsen appeared in more than one hundred films and 1, 500 television programs over the span of his career, portraying more than 220 characters.
Nielsen appeared in over 100 films and 1, 500 television programs over the span of his career, portraying over 220 characters.
A defining touch found consistently across the long span of Francesco Zuccarelli's career is a serene and vaguely sweet expression on the rounded faces of his figures.
Having earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1857, he was ordained as a Church of England priest in 1858, a career that would span almost 50 years until, in 1904, he was forced to tender his resignation due to " infirmities of sight and memory ".
They Can't All Be Zingers: The Best of Primus includes 16 digitally remastered songs that span the band's career.
These works span his entire career, from En Saga ( 1892 ) to Tapiola ( 1926 ), expressing more clearly than anything else his identification to Finland and its mythology.
) He has also re-recorded a number of songs that span his career, accompanying himself on piano, with The Randy Newman Songbook Vol.
She had a wide career span from the 1930s to the 1970s and attributed her long career to the fact that, although usually playing classy and glamorous roles, she never became a sex symbol, not being famous for her looks.
The Chicago Defender reported the event by noting important accomplishments of Black Swan in a short career span, including: pointed out — to the major, all white-owned, record companies — the significant market demand for black artists ; prompted several major companies to begin publishing music by these performers.
After attending the University of Copenhagen in Denmark for a semester in his senior year to study comparative literature, he dropped out six credit hours shy of a literature degree, opting to pursue a music career with his mother's encouragement and his father's misgivings: When you look back over the span of your career, what are the lasting moments, the sweetest highs?
* "... the lifelong psychological and behavioral processes as well as contextual influences shaping one ’ s career over the life span.
They number around 80 and span his entire career from his early years in Italy with paintings such as Rubens painting the Allegory of Peace to late works from the end of his Spanish years such as Charles II on Horseback, The prudent Abigail and The Capture of a Fortress.
He is widely regarded as the most accomplished professional golfer of all time, winning a total of 18 career major championships while producing 19 second place and 9 third place finishes in major events on the PGA Tour over a span of 25 years.
His total span of 73 top-10 finishes over 39 years ( 1960 – 1998 ) is a record in total number as well as longevity among the four major championships and encompassed his tenure from an amateur through the majority of his Champions Tour career.
He began his mercenary career, which was to span three decades, in Katanga, probably in December 1961 when he and other foreign mercenaries were brought in by the leader of the mercenaries in Katanga, Roger Faulques.
He exhibited a similar vigour in his pamphlets, which span almost his whole writing career, and which treat a great variety of subjects and styles.

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Certainly no other seven American statesmen from any later period achieved so much in so concentrated a span of years.
One of these days, I'm going to organize a gigantic exhibition that will span everything that's being painted these days, from extreme abstract expressionism to extreme photorealism, and then you'll be able to see at a glance how much artists have in common with each other.
Slievemore is rich in archaeological monuments that span a 5, 000 year period from the Neolithic to the Post Medieval.
Ahmed II Khan Ghazi ( Ottoman Turkish: احمد ثانى Aḥmed-i < u > s </ u > ānī ) < span dir =" ltr ">( February 25, 1643 – February 6, 1695 )</ span > was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1691 to 1695.
The word " cipher " in former times meant " zero " and had the same origin: Middle French as < span lang =" fr "> cifre </ span > and Medieval Latin as cifra, from the Arabic صفر ṣifr = zero ( see Zero — Etymology ).
In second place is Payton, who played 186 games from 1975 to 1987 at running back, a position considered to be conducive to injury, only missing one game in a span of 13 seasons.
Cleveland's struggles over the 30-year span were highlighted in the 1989 film Major League, which comically depicted a hapless Cleveland ball club going from worst to first by the end of the film.
With Chance acting as player-manager from 1905 to 1912, the Cubs won four pennants and two World Series titles over a five-year span.
The original vertical-lift span of the Dumbarton Bridge, shown in 1984 shortly before it was demolishedThe bridge has never been officially named, but its commonly used name comes from Dumbarton Point, named in 1876 after Dumbarton, Scotland.
The Ethernet physical layer evolved over a considerable time span and encompasses coaxial, twisted pair and fiber optic physical media interfaces and speeds from 10 Mbit to 100 Gbit.
His expertise was limited to digits ; when a switch from digits to letters of the alphabet was made he exhibited no transfer — his memory span dropped back to about six consonants.
One of the few highlights for Essendon supporters during this time was when Graham Moss won the 1976 Brownlow Medal ; he was the only Bomber to do so in a 40-year span from 1953 – 1993.
Lagerstätten span geological time from the Cambrian period to the present.
These journeys could span large parts of Europe and were an unofficial way of communicating new methods and techniques, though by no means all journeymen made such travels-they were most common in Germany and Italy, and in other countries journeymen from small cities would often visit the capital.
While Graphic Design as a discipline has a relatively recent history, with the term " graphic design " first coined by William Addison Dwiggins in 1922, graphic design-like activities span the history of humankind: from the caves of Lascaux, to Rome's Trajan's Column to the illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages, to the dazzling neons of Ginza.
( During the time span of the novel, from 1861 to 1873, Scarlett ages from sixteen to twenty-eight years.
; < span id =" POST "> POST </ span >: Submits data to be processed ( e. g., from an HTML form ) to the identified resource.
Information security must protect information throughout the life span of the information, from the initial creation of the information on through to the final disposal of the information.

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Depending on the music mix, it can play either relatively recent classic country tunes from the 1970s to the 1990s ( generally more favorable to advertisers ) or can span all the way back to the 1920s, thus playing music far older than almost any other radio format available.
< center > The Golden Gate </ center >< center >< span style =" font-size: 8pt "> Postage stamps and postal history of the United States # The 1920s and 1930s | Issue of 1923 </ span ></ font ></ center >
In the 1920s there was no bridge spanning the watery expanse between San Francisco and Marin in California, so when the U. S. Post Office issued a postage stamp on May 1, 1923, celebrating The Golden Gate, the issue naturally portrayed the scene without a structure bridging the great span.
The bridge's center spans over the river itself were replaced by a large single span in the 1920s.
Within the short span of a single generation, however, the work of the master was all but forgotten until the revival in the 1920s, when different furniture companies replicate his designs throughout several decades.
It has a tunnel along its span, a common feature of wooden roller coasters from the 1920s.
The latter bridge was built as a drawbridge in the late 1920s and replaced with the current high span in 1994.
Constructed in a span of 19 months in the early 1920s, the theaters were subsequently closed down, but were revived through a grassroots effort.

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