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Later on, when he became king in 1509, Henry VIII is supposed to have commissioned an English translation of a Life of Henry V so that he could emulate him, on the grounds that he thought that launching a campaign against France would help him to impose himself on the European stage.
By 1919, the SANNC was leading a campaign against passes but then became dormant in the mid-1920s.
Helped considerably by the Soviet campaign against the novel, Doctor Zhivago became an instant sensation throughout the non-Communist world upon its release in November 1957.
It was only after the Provisional IRA declared a ceasefire in 1994 that the Continuity IRA became active, announcing its intention to continue the campaign against British rule.
From his first campaign, he brought back the Agilolfing princess Swanachild, who apparently became his concubine.
On June 5, 1926, Chiang became Commander-in-Chief of the National Revolutionary Army ( NRA ), and on July 27 he launched a military campaign known as the Northern Expedition in order to defeat the warlords controlling northern China and to unify the country under the KMT.
Van Doesburg became a friend of Schwitters, and together they organized the so-called Dutch Dada campaign in 1923, where Van Doesburg promoted a leaflet about Dada ( entitled What is Dada?
Nguema introduced a campaign of ' authenticity ', replacing colonial names with native ones: the capital Santa Isabel became Malabo, the main island of Fernando Po was renamed Masie Nguema Biyogo after himself, and Annobón became Pagalu.
The 1billionhungry project became the EndingHunger campaign in April 2011.
Basing their work on Arneson's modified version of Chainmail for his Blackmoor campaign, Gygax and Arneson collaborated on The Fantasy Game, the role-playing game that later became Dungeons & Dragons.
After intensive campaign the project became widely hated as a symbol of the old communist regime.
But when, in early 1915, the Allies asked for Greek help in the Dardanelles campaign, offering Cyprus in exchange, their diverging views became apparent: Constantine had been educated in Germany, was married to Sophia of Prussia, sister of Kaiser Wilhelm, and was convinced of the Central Powers ' victory.
Their campaign, which targeted the people instead of the aristocracy or the landed gentry, became known as the Populist movement.
The " Murphy Brown speech " became one of the most memorable incidents of the 1992 campaign.
Newton became an ally of his friend William Wilberforce, leader of the Parliamentary campaign to abolish the slave trade.
He became one of six national directors for Nelson Rockefeller's unsuccessful campaign to be nominated as the Republican candidate for the 1964 presidential election.
John's operations became more chaotic as the campaign progressed, and Philip began to make steady progress in the east.
Bush first became involved with The Heart Truth awareness campaign in 2003.
On 2 January 2011 Palin became the first person to sign the UK-based Campaign for Better Transport's Fair Fares Now campaign.
As part of this campaign, in 2009 Macquarie became the first Fair Trade accredited university in Australia.
He became one of the recognized managers of the Jackson campaign, and his tour of Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia in the spring of 1827 won support for Jackson from Crawford.
However, as the campaign proceeded, it became apparent that Lenihan's victory was by no means a foregone conclusion, and that Robinson was a serious contender.
She became devoted to her husband, but he was often on campaign, which led to Mary's family supposing him to be cold and neglectful.

campaign and turning
However, defeat at the Battle of Salamis would be the turning point in the campaign, and the next year the expedition was ended by the decisive Greek victory at the Battle of Plataea.
* 1960 – United States presidential election, 1960 – The key turning point of the campaign was the series of four Kennedy – Nixon debates ; they were the first presidential debates held on television.
Whitlam's campaign did not believe it at first, but additional polling made it clear: the electorate was turning against the ALP.
The Battle of Mabila was a turning point for the de Soto venture ; the battle " broke the back " of the Spanish campaign, and the expedition never fully recovered.
Head coach Marc Crawford later recalled the campaign as a turning point for the team's offensive leadership as the Sedin twins began their rise to stardom, matching the top line's production.
The taking of Ponce by American troops " was a critical turning point in the Puerto Rican campaign.
Added to the checking action at Freeman's Farm two weeks prior, the dwindling British army was dealt a sound tactical defeat, the combination turning the tide of the campaign to an American advantage.
This campaign covers the Battle of Kasserine Pass, the turning point of the North African campaign, the fall of Bizerte, the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943, the bloody Battle of Monte Cassino, followed by the amphibious landings and defense of the beachhead at Anzio, Italy and finally, the battle of Monte Battaglia in September 1944.
This French Revolutionary Wars engagement marked a turning point in the campaign, which had previously seen French successes.
This engagement was the turning point of the Prussians ' campaign.
As they waited for the storm to break, the British forces were not to know that the successful defence of the two cities would be the turning point of the entire campaign in south East Asia.
This seemingly minor engagement proved the turning point of the campaign and a watershed in world history.
He continued being politically involved after the election, formally turning his campaign organization ( United We Stand America ) into a lobbying group.
Buchanan later wrote a critical book about the military campaign and his own part in turning it around, The Tragedy of Mesopotamia ( 1938 ).
The failed campaign against Russia proved to be a major turning point in Napoleon's fortunes.
In late 1861 Rosecrans planned for a winter campaign that would capture the strategic town of Winchester, Virginia, turning the Confederate flank at Manassas, and he traveled to Washington to obtain McClellan's approval.
A constituent accused Goldsworthy of turning the campaign into a beauty contest.
However, for the Anzac horsemen, who suffered over 900 of the 1, 130 British casualties, it was a clear-cut victory, their first decisive win and the turning point of the campaign.
The campaign season was particularly ugly by Costa Rican standards, at times turning violent.
Crawford later recalled the 2005 – 06 season as a turning point in Näslund's role as the offensive leader on the team, noting that Henrik and Daniel Sedin had surpassed him and Bertuzzi in that respect as the campaign progressed.
In 2010, a new advertising campaign was launched, based around men turning into different things when they're hungry ( taking the new campaign's name " You're Not You When You're Hungry " quite literally ), depending on the commercial's location or what variety the commercial is showing.
One particular turning point in the campaign was when Quebec PQ cabinet minister Lise Payette criticized Ryan's wife as an " Yvette ", a stay-at-home character in a popular Quebec storybook, then further suggesting that all females who were against sovereignty were " Yvettes ".
This defeat marked a turning point of the entire Guadalcanal campaign.

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