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Things turned out slightly otherwise in Aragon, where the sociolinguistic situation was different, with a clearer Basque-Romance bilingual situation ( cf.
Things went badly after the Eighty Years ' War started in 1568, but luck turned to his advantage when Protestant rebels attacking from the North Sea captured Brielle, a coastal town in present-day South Holland in 1572.
: On April 14, National Public Radio ’ s Robert Siegel announced on All Things Considered: “ As it turned out, American troops were but a few hundred yards away as the country ’ s heritage was stripped bare .”
Things turned around with the introduction of the elevated train's rapid transit in the 1870s along Ninth Avenue ( renamed Columbus Avenue in 1890 ), and with Columbia University's relocation to Morningside Heights in the 1890s, using lands once held by the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum.
Things were supposed to be settled on 26 November 1956, when Secretary of Defence Charles E. Wilson issued a memorandum that stripped the Army of offensive missiles with a range of or greater, and forced their Jupiter missiles to be turned over to the Air Force.
Things turned out differently in the 1930s, although it was not a smooth transition.
In " So Much Things to Say ", by Bob Marley & The Wailers, subsequently covered by Lauryn Hill, Marley mentions Bogle in the same breath as Jesus Christ and Marcus Garvey and states, " I'll never forget no way they turned their backs on Paul Bogle, so don't you forget no youth who you are and where you stand in the struggle.
Things turned around in 2005 with new head coach, Ben Bennett.
He also turned to acting, and was given roles in Wind Across The Everglades ( 1958 ), The Best Things in Life Are Free ( 1956 ), Guys and Dolls ( 1955 ) and On the Waterfront ( 1954 ).
Things turned out differently, for Tokhta ( 1291 – 1312 ), a man of exceptional ability, took in hands the reins of government with a marked will to rule.
Things turned around when in the mid-1990s Cornuejols and co-workers showed them to be very effective in combination with branch-and-cut and ways to overcome numerical instabilities.
Things turned around in 1969 for Tillis.
Things turned around superbly in 2000, however, as Yakima ran away to take their first ever Northwest Division title, six points clear of second place Spokane Shadow.
Things quickly turned for the worse, however, after Emperor Dezong angered both Zhu and Wang by not giving them what they believed they deserved — in Zhu's case, control of Chengde's Shen Prefecture ( 深州, in modern Hengshui, Hebei ), and in Wang's case, title as military governor.

Things and around
At around this point there was a change in the style of Lansky's music that made it sound slightly more modern, and 1997 heralded a one-hour computer opera titled Things She Carried, a musical portrait about an unnamed woman in a series of eight movements.
One true innovation of the system was the People, Places and Things metaphor that attempted to provide the user with tools to easily move documents around between people and things ( like fax machines ) as easily as they could print them using current technologies.
" Gibbon Merchants Do Things ", Postcard from around 1900.
He references Worthington in several of his novels, including driving around Lake Okabena in The Things They Carried, published in 1990.
To coordinate the choice of interview partners in cultural coverage between TOTN and other NPR shows ( as of 2010: Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Tell Me More ), NPR set up a " dibs list " system around 2005, whereby the first show to declare interest in a particular guest can " reserve " that person.
The All Things Must Pass track " Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp ( Let It Roll )" was inspired by Friar Park's history, and the lyrics of later songs such as " Ding Dong, Ding Dong " and " The Answer's at the End " directly quote from the many carvings around the property.
Sometime around 1742, they adopted him as an honorary sachem, or civil chief, and gave him the name Warraghiyagey, which he translated as " A Man who undertakes great Things ".
In 1954, when Slim was injured in an automobile accident ( right around the time Slim had the # 1 R & B hit with " The Things That I Used To Do "), King was deputized to continue Slim's band tour, representing himself as Slim.
The Pretty Things continued to gig into 2010, with the line-up revolving around the May and Taylor axis with additional hired help.
Things have improved over the last 20 years with more businesses in the service sector setting up around Bilston, but unemployment is still higher than the local average.
Things improved slightly with the construction of a new road around the north of the town centre towards the end of the 1970s, but this was only of use to traffic coming to and from Cradley Heath and Brierley Hill.
Local shops include Focal Point Gallery ( a gallery of photography ), Starving Artist Cafe and Gallery ( featuring musical talents ), Exotiqa International Arts ( featuring art objects, gift items, and jewelry from around the world ), Early Ruth's Antiques, Midtown Antiques, My Dolls And Things, and Calico Juno Designs, a handcrafted jewelry store where all the jewelry offered for sale is handmade on the premises.
Things such as what the area is intended for, who lives in or uses it, what changes have taken place as well as how vulnerable the area is to change can be found by walking around the neighbourhood.
The game revolves around two types of cards: Actions, which are discarded when played, and Things, which remain in play on the table in front of whoever played them.
At around the same time, Some Things was released in the United States.
An entire episode of the first season of the show is based around homages to " The Twilight Zone ’’ ( or, as the show dubs it, The Zone, Where Normal Things Don't Happen Very Often.
Population of Castle Rock was 1, 280 by 1959 and around 1, 500 as of its final chronological appearance in Needful Things.
During 1991, the group toured around the world with, amongst others Mega City Four, Senseless Things and Jesus Jones.
Things are different this time around, where the whole duration of the show is airing in Dominican Republic.
Both of these were proven to be the case in November 2008, with the same liquidator ( Hilco ) committing both offenses: the markups at Linens ' n Things, and the higher prices on around one-third of the items compared to other Circuit City stores remaining open.
Both of these were proven to be the case in November 2008, with the same liquidator ( Hilco ) committing both offenses: the markups at Linens ' n Things, and the higher prices on around one-third of the items compared to other Circuit City stores remaining open.
Things began to change dramatically in 1848 with the California Gold Rush which brought an influx of immigrants from around the world.
* Much of Alasdair Gray's novel Poor Things takes place in and around the park.

Things and 1959
* 1959 Things Are Swingin '
Jung continued to publish books until the end of his life, including Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies ( 1959 ), which analyzed the archetypal meaning and possible psychological significance of the reported observations of UFOs.
Richardson's film appearances include Things to Come ( 1936 ), The Citadel ( 1938 ), The Fallen Idol ( 1948 ), The Heiress ( 1949 ; his first nomination for an Academy Award ), Richard III ( 1955 ; playing Buckingham to Olivier's Richard ), Our Man in Havana ( 1959 ; with Alec Guinness and Noël Coward ), Doctor Zhivago ( 1965 ), and Oh!
Neagle also produced, but did not appear in, three films starring Frankie Vaughan: These Dangerous Years ( 1957 ), Wonderful Things ( 1957 ), and The Heart of a Man ( 1959 ).
The Flammarion engraving was used as an illustration in C. G. Jung's Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies ( 1959 ), and in The Mathematical Experience ( 1981 ) by Philip J. Davis and Reuben Hersh.
In his 1959 book " Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen In The Sky ", he pointed out that the round shape of most saucers corresponds to a mandala, a type of archetypal shape seen in religious images.

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