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After that, he moved to a tomb, where he resided and closed the door on himself, depending on some local villagers who brought him food.
* 1704 – Queen Anne's War: French forces and Native Americans stage a raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts, killing 56 villagers and taking more than 100 captive.
The villagers imposed a quarantine on themselves to stop the further spread of the disease.
This habit of raiding graves caused the villagers of Komodo to move their graves from sandy to clay ground and pile rocks on top of them to deter the lizards.
Work is not glorified either, since the plot revolves around a group of villagers using their vacation time to go on a trip up the Volga to perform in Moscow.
Some activists have, however, opposed the project in the past, claiming it may have negative effects on waterside villagers.
The town was not a field of battle during 1948 Arab-Israeli War before the first truce on 11 June, although some of the villagers had joined the loosely organized peasant military and paramilitary forces, and troops from the Arab Liberation Army had entered Nazareth.
However, they find the camp empty and, on returning to the village, they find that the fearful villagers allowed Calvera to take control.
The village elder bids them farewell and comments that it is only the villagers who have really won: " You're like the wind, blowing over the land and ... passing on ;... ¡ Vaya con Dios!
* July 12 – A hidden lake bursts out of a glacier on the side of Mont Blanc, flooding the valley below and killing around 200 villagers and holidaymakers in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains.
After 1990 there were signs of revival in historiography, with a strong new emphasis on 20th-century topics, as well as the application of social history and computerized statistical techniques to the demographic history of ordinary villagers before 1900.
His death was formally announced on Katangese radio when it was alleged that he escaped and was killed by enraged villagers.
During this operation that inflicted heavy damage on the Arab Legion forces in Qibya 42 villagers were killed, and 15 wounded
The plot focuses on thirteen-year-old Rynn Jacobs ( Foster ), a mysterious child whose dark secrets concerning her absent poet father are prodded by various nosy villagers in a New England town.
It is worn on everyday basis by some villagers even today, and it was a common item of headgear among Bosnian Serb military commanders during the Bosnian War in the 1990s.
" In the mid-1850s, the villagers of Silwan were paid £ 100 annually by the Jews in an effort to prevent the desecration of graves on the mount.
As many as 500 villagers, mostly women, children, infants and the elderly, had been systematically killed by American soldiers during a bloody rampage on March 16, 1968.
In 1995, the U. S. Department of Agriculture and a pharmaceutical research firm received a patent on a technique to extract an antifungal agent from the neem tree ( Azadirachta indica ), which grows throughout India and Nepal ; Indian villagers have long understood the tree's medicinal value.
These population transfers were effective in denying the use of remote villages to FLN guerrillas, who had used them as a source of rations and manpower, but also caused significant resentment on the part of the displaced villagers.
Most of the villagers followed a religion based on the worship of natural and ancestral spirits called kami.
Missionaries and colonial authorities who had been present before World War II were evacuated from combat areas, which deprived the villagers of people who could explain what was going on.
She mumbles nonsense words, before cooking the bodies, cutting them up and gorging herself on the flesh, to the disgust of the villagers.
Chief Mattocks arrives with the rest of the armed villagers who threaten action against the sub's crew on deck with rifles and pistols.

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Then, one after another, the villagers tied the waiting cotton strings around our wrists.
Then one day he emerged from the fort with the help of villagers to break down the door.
Dar es Salaam, a city projected to have over 5 million inhabitants within the next decade, continues to be the one city in Tanzania to which villagers flock for better opportunities.
The villagers processed indigo as one source of revenue, using a cauldron specifically for this purpose that was loaned to them by the Ottoman authorities in Jerusalem.
Benjamin Z. Kedar estimates that there were between three hundred thousand and three hundred and sixty thousand non-Franks in the Kingdom, two hundred and fifty thousand of whom were villagers in the countryside, and " one may assume that Muslims were in the majority in some, possibly most parts of the kingdom of Jerusalem …" As Ronnie Ellenblum points out, there simply is not enough existing evidence to accurately count the population and any estimate is inherently unreliable.
Ra states that he will kill Jackson and everyone who has seen him unless Jackson kills the rest of the team to show the villagers that Ra is their one true god.
Malay and Indonesian villagers practice the culture of helping one another as a community, which is better known as " joint bearing of burdens " ( gotong royong ), as well as being family-oriented ( especially the concept of respecting one's family the parents and elders ), courtesy and believing in God (" Tuhan ") as paramount to everything else.
Soon the pilgrim's hut, with its hour-a-day meetings ( and monthly all-day meetings ) attracted up to one hundred and fifty villagers.
Another witness, named Leonard Gonzalez, told of seeing one of the soldiers of Calley's unit herd some men and women villagers together and order them to strip off their clothing.
Late one night, walking home from town with some other Trantridge villagers, Tess inadvertently antagonizes Car Darch, Alec's most recently discarded favorite, and finds herself about to come to blows.
He observed numerous conflicts between villagers and hacendados, or landowners, over the constant theft of village land, and in one instance, saw the hacendados torch an entire village.
In Indian villages a single field ( normally of three to five acres ) may be farmed collectively by the villagers, who each offer devotional labour, possibly for one or two days per cropping season.
Among the villagers, one did speak Arabic and asked them where they came from.
The Drac was then supposed to have gone on to kill over three thousand knights and villagers, being perhaps one of the craftiest of all French dragons.
The animal has allegedly been seen and documented for at least one hundred years by forest tribes, local villagers, Dutch colonists, and Western scientists and travelers.
Associated Press photographer Nick Ut's photograph of Kim Phuc running naked amid other fleeing villagers, South Vietnamese soldiers and press photographers became one of the most haunting images of the Vietnam War.
The villagers appealed to Prime Minister Shimon Peres in April 1996, they received a reply on his behalf from one of his aides: However, Shimon Peres was defeated in the next prime ministerial elections, and in March 1997 police surrounded the mosque and representatives from ILA removed copies of the Quran and prayer rugs and once again sealed the entrance of the mosque.
In 1559, villagers accused the new Martin of arson and of impersonating the real one.
The old town is one of the most evocative and romantic in Turkey, with an ancient bazaar still visited by local people to buy fruit and vegetables, where traditionally dressed and scarfed Arab and Turkish villagers arrive in the early morning to sell their produce.
She starred in two of its productions, starting with The Sorcerer in April 1963 where she played the part of one of the town's villagers.
Hamama was one of the villages named in the orders to the IDF battalions and engineers platoon, that the villagers were to be expelled to Gaza, and the IDF troops were " to prevent their return by destroying their villages.

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