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Thirteen years after being raised, the ships were burned during an attack in the Second World War, and almost nothing remains of the hulls, though many archeological treasures remain intact in the museum at Lake Nemi and in the Museo Nazionale Romano ( Palazzo Massimo ) at Rome.
Thirteen years later, following the execution of a Boston woman named Sarah Threeneedles for killing her baby, Mather issued Pillars of Salt.
" Thirteen hundred years before Rome, Trier stood / may it stand on and enjoy eternal peace, amen ," reflects the proud city tradition.
** Thirteen years after its proposal and nearly 2 years after its passage by the United States Senate, the 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution, prohibiting the use of poll taxes in national elections, is ratified.
Many Thirteen Clubs sprang up all over North America for the next 40 years.
* Steiner, Rudolf ( 1984 ) Esoteric Christianity and the Mission of Christian Rosenkreutz: Thirteen lectures given in various European cities in the years 1911 and 1912 ( a partial translation of Steiner, Rudolf ( 1962 ) Das esoterische Christentum und die geistige Führung der Menschheit: dreiundzwanzig Vorträge, gehalten in den Jahr.
Thirteen years later, in 1995, Ken Feingold offered a different explanation for why people seek out fortune-tellers: “ We desire to know other people ’ s actions and to resolve our own conflicts regarding decisions to be made and our participation in social groups and economies.
Thirteen years after leaving office, Mulroney was named the " greenest " Prime Minister in Canadian history by a 12-member panel at an event organized by Corporate Knights magazine.
Thirteen years after the events in Clerks, and five years after the events in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Clerks II, released in 2006, takes place.
Thirteen years later, fires struck the same Palm Coast subdivision.
Thirteen years later, Edward I granted Richard the right to hold two fairs per year at the castle as well as the power to collect taxes.
Thirteen years passed and settlers believed the incident had been forgotten when King William's War began and members of the newly formed Wabanaki Confederacy arrived.
Thirteen years later, in 1885, the Borough of North Plainfield was created from a section of the subdivided land.
Thirteen years before both faced off in some of the most memorable televised Presidential debates, future presidents ( and contemporary Senators ) Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy met in McKeesport for their first of five debates on April 22, 1947, to debate labor issues.
Thirteen years later, the plant was purchased by P. H. Glatfelter for $ 14, 000.
" It took years for her to overcome this stereotype, and as late as 1932 she was cast as a villainous Eurasian half-breed in Thirteen Women.
Thirteen years of attrition warfare ended in October 1466 with the Second Peace of Toruń, which provided for the Order's cession to the Polish Crown of its rights over the western half of Prussia, including Pomerelia and the districts of Elbląg, Malbork, and Chełmno.
Thirteen feudal dynasties established their capitals in the province during a span of more than 1, 100 years, from the Zhou Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty.
Thirteen years after this play, he became an influential figure in the oligarchic revolt of 411 BC.
Thirteen years later, God announced to Abraham, now a hundred, that barren Sarah would give birth to a second son, Isaac, who would also be a prophet of the Lord.
The Prophecy of Berchán says of Áedán: " Thirteen years ( one after another ) will fight against the Pictish host ( fair the diadem ).
Thirteen years after Linnaeus's description Marmaduke Tunstall recognized the Eurasian birds as a distinct taxon aesalon in his Ornithologica Britannica.
Thirteen years later, the United States Navy endorsed a canal project, which included a plan for building a naval shipyard on Lake Washington.

Thirteen and after
Thirteen males, seven of whom were teenagers, died immediately or soon after, while the death of another man four-and-a-half months later was attributed to the injuries he received on that day.
The number of Polish settlers grew significantly again in the beginning of 15th century, especially after the first and the second treaties of Thorn, in 1411 and 1466 respectively, following the Thirteen Years ' War and the final defeat of the order.
* The Thirteen desserts is a Christmas tradition in Provence, when thirteen different dishes, representing Jesus and the twelve apostles, and each with a different significance, are served after the large Christmas meal.
The English would establish additional colonies in Cupids and Ferryland, Newfoundland beginning in 1610 and soon after founded the Thirteen Colonies to the south.
* Thirteen for Dr. Remy Hadley from TV's House M. D., because she was assigned the number 13 in her job interview process and continued to be called by her number even after she was hired.
Traci Thirteen, after getting the High Priestess ( Tarot card ), transports herself there and breaks Circe's chains.
But Rockingham, after finally acknowledging the independence of the former Thirteen Colonies, died unexpectedly on 1 July.
Thirteen months later, a coup d ' état placed the Empress Elizabeth on the throne ( 6 December 1741 ), and Ivan and his family were imprisoned in the fortress of Dünamünde ( 13 December 1742 ) after a preliminary detention at Riga, whence the new Empress had at first decided to send them home to Brunswick.
In 1466, the town became a Polish fief together with the remainder of the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights after their defeat in the Thirteen Years ' War.
In 1454 after the outbreak of the Thirteen Years ' War, troops from Danzig ( Gdańsk ) occupied Lauenburg and Bütow ( Bytów ); the following year they were turned over to Eric II, Duke of Pomerania, to form an alliance.
With the establishment of the Second British Empire that occurred after Britain's loss of the Thirteen Colonies, a quite significant increase in trade occurred over Lake Winnipeg between Rupert's Land and the United States.
Thirteen episodes were made, but the series was cancelled on December 9 of the same year, after the fourth episode aired with low ratings.
Thirteen days after his birth Morazán was baptized at San Miguel Arcángel church, by father Juan Francisco Márquez.
These were Newfoundland, Rupert's Land, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, the Thirteen Colonies ( which later united to become the United States after independence from the United Kingdom ), East and West Florida, and the Province of Quebec.
* July 23 – Thirteen days after breaking his own world record in the men's 200m butterfly ( long course ) Troy once again betters the world's best time in that event, this time at a meet in Toledo, Ohio clocking 2: 13. 4.
Thirteen players from the Pirates were transferred to the Philadelphia Quakers after Pittsburgh franchise relocated.

Thirteen and publication
Illustration by Gilbert Wilkinson of Miss Marple from the December 1927 issue of The Royal Magazine and the first-known image of the character ( See The Thirteen Problems # First publication of stories | The Thirteen Problems )

Thirteen and Men
He also played Detective Superintendent Halcro in a series of two-part thrillers about undercover Scotland Yard officers, The Men from Room Thirteen ( BBC, 1959 – 61 ).
Pyle devotes Chapter Thirteen, " The Fabulous Infantry ", of his book Brave Men to this unnamed company of the 133rd Infantry, which he accompanied between December 1943 and February 1944, concentrating on eight G. I. s who were the last survivors of the original 200 shipped to Europe.
Men Eat Hogs .< li > Jasmine's Beautiful Thoughts Underneath the Willow < li > Cortège for Rosenbloom < li > Tattoo < li > The Bird with the Coppery, Keen Claws < li > Life is Motion < li > Architecture < li > The Wind Shifts < li > Colloquy with a Polish Aunt < li > Gubbinal < li > Two Figures in Dense Violet Night < li > Theory < li > To the One of Fictive Music < li > Hymn from a Watermelon Pavilion < li > Peter Quince at the Clavier < li > Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird < li > Nomad Exquisite < li > Tea < li > To the Roaring Wind </ ul > Poems Added to Harmonium ( 1931 )< ul >< li > The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad < li > The Death of a Soldier < li > Negation < li > The Surprises of the Superhuman < li > Sea Surface Full of Clouds < li > The Revolutionists Stop for Orangeade < li > New England Verses < li > Lunar Paraphrase < li > Anatomy of Monotony < li > The Public Square < li > Sonatina to Hans Christian < li > In the Clear Season of Grapes < li > Two at Norfolk < li > Indian River </ ul ></ ref > Harmonium was reissued in 1931 with three poems omitted and fourteen new poems added.
The almshouses are officially called " The Two Chaplains and Thirteen Poor Men of Ewelme in the County of Oxford ".

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