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They visited the shipyards at Brest and Pierre had to sign the register, vouching for the integrity of the visiting foreigner.
They believe that Christ visited spirit prison ( 1 Peter 3: 18-20 ) and opened the gate for those who repent to cross over to Paradise.
They visited various parts of Ethiopia, including the then little-known districts of Ennarea and Kaffa, sometimes together and sometimes separately.
They had also been visited by Apollos ( Acts 18: 27 ), perhaps by Peter ( 1 Cor.
They also frequently visited the sick and the poor, as well as prisoners.
They visited the lethargic Lotus-Eaters who gave two of his men their fruit which caused them to forget their homecoming, and then were captured by the Cyclops Polyphemus, escaping by blinding him with a wooden stake.
They concentrated mostly on places they had never visited before, such as Serbia and Macedonia.
They were visited by a member of the Kennedy family in 2002, where they still lived in traditional huts without electricity.
They then visited both Australia and New Zealand in 1863 / 64.
They are a good way of showing off places visited if worn on clothing, or stored in albums they can bring back happy memories of holidays / vacations or just day trips to interesting places.
They visited the Byzantine Empire, the Crusader States in Palestine, and Damascus.
They toured the colonies of the British Empire in the Caribbean, South Africa and Australia, and visited Norfolk, Virginia, as well as South America, the Mediterranean, Egypt, and East Asia.
They visited Tunis, Malta, Milos, Athens, Corinth, Constantinople, and Nazareth.
They visited Italy in 1641 and remained in Florence during the winter of that year studying the " paradoxes of the great star-gazer " Galileo Galilei, who was elderly but still living in 1641.
They also increased the number of ports they visited and reduced the predictability of their voyages.
They stocked up on provisions from local merchants, visited the colorful saloons for a bit of gambling and carousing, then galloped northward with their cattle only to whoop it up again on their way back.
They also visited Lucretia's sister Martha Coffin Wright in Auburn, NY, where Mott also preached to prisoners at the Auburn State Penitentiary.
They say " that Christ visited this part of Asia and ascended this summit, whence he looked down on all the region around.
They were named by Krusenstern, after English explorer John Marshall, who visited them together with Thomas Gilbert in 1788, in route from Botany Bay to Canton ( two ships of the First Fleet ).
They visited several New Orleans companies and instructed the men in a new manual of arms.
They visited St Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London.
They can be visited under Villardompardo's Palace ( another important monument in the city ).
They also visited a convict settlement at Anzio ; Bizet sent an enthusiastic letter to Marmontel, recounting his experiences.
They are popular vespertines, their sweet-smelling flowers opening in the evening to be visited by hawkmoths and other pollinators.

They and 1939
They arrived back in England on 30 March 1939 and Coming Up for Air was published in June.
They travelled together in Spain through August 1939.
They had two sons, Edward ( born 1935 ) and William ( born 1939 ).
They assert that their incorporation into the Soviet Union in 1940 ( as the Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR, and Estonian SSR ) under the provisions of the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was illegal, and that they therefore remained independent countries under Soviet occupation.
They fell back drastically in 1939, but during the war-torn 1940s were more consistent than ever, winning their first nine games in 1946.
They were collected and published in 1939 with cover illustrations by the author, and quickly re-published in 1940, illustrated in full by Nicolas Bentley.
They were used by the British Royal Navy ( RN ) during the First World War and by both the RN and the United States Navy during the Second World War ( 1939 – 1945 ), as a countermeasure against German U-boats and Japanese submarines.
They are: the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Sarbanes – Oxley Act of 2002 and most recently the Credit Rating Agency Reform Act of 2006.
Flynn co-starred with Olivia de Havilland in eight films: Captain Blood ( 1935 ), The Charge of the Light Brigade ( 1936 ), The Adventures of Robin Hood ( 1938 ), Four's a Crowd ( 1938 ), Dodge City ( 1939 ), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex ( 1939 ), Santa Fe Trail ( 1940 ), and They Died with Their Boots On ( 1941 ).
The film had the working title of The Bigger They Are, and was in production from 27 September to 21 November 1939.
The eight films in which they co-starred are Captain Blood ( 1935 ), The Charge of the Light Brigade ( 1936 ), The Adventures of Robin Hood and Four's a Crowd ( 1938 ), Dodge City and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex ( 1939 ), Santa Fe Trail ( 1940 ) and They Died with Their Boots On ( 1941 ).
They had been deported from Kresy to the eastern regions of Russia, or sent to Gulags when the USSR occupied this region of Poland in 1939.
They then lived in England ( in London and from 1939 on in Bath ).
They were hugely successful, which ultimately led to their appearance in a Broadway play in 1939, " The Streets of Paris ", and signing with Universal Studios in 1940.
They stayed on the program as regulars for two years, while landing roles in a Broadway revue, " The Streets of Paris ", in 1939.
They played in several leagues over the years including the Tar Heel League ( 1939 – 1940 ), North Carolina State League ( 1942, 1947 – 1952 ), Western Carolina League ( 1960 – 1962 ), and Western Carolinas League ( 1963 ).
They left Chicago for New York in 1939, landing a featured spot with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians radio show.
* They Made Me a Criminal ( 1939 )
They married in London in June 1939 and divorced in Los Angeles, California, on 25 February 1942 ( it was finalized on 6 March ); Gabor claimed cruelty, saying, " I wanted to have babies and lead a simple family life but my husband objected to my having children ".
They increase altitude in an attempt to cross the barrier again and to return to 1961, but arrive above the 1939 New York World's Fair instead.
( published early in 1939 ; the title is modelled on a contemporary best-seller, The English, Are They Human ?).
They both returned to Hollywood in 1939 where he made The Hunchback of Notre Dame although Lanchester didn't appear in another film until 1941 with Ladies in Retirement.
They were to have been held in London, England, United Kingdom, which won the bid in a June 1939 IOC election over Rome, Detroit, Lausanne, Athens, Budapest, Helsinki and Montreal on the first ballot.

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