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The encounter resulted in a long-lasting collaboration and friendship.
The end of the War of the Fifth Coalition resulted in the marriage of Napoleon and Marie Louise in 1810, which ushered in a brief period of peace and friendship between Austria and the French Empire.
The tour resulted in a lifelong friendship between the two bands, with Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson and David Bowie performing " All the Young Dudes " at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992.
After the German reunification the district supported the Saalkreis in Saxony-Anhalt in modernzing the administration to western standard, which resulted in a friendship between the two districts.
" His reserved nature is also said to have resulted from Morgoth's curse ; thus during Túrin's sojourn in Doriath "... it seemed that fortune was unfriendly to him, so that often what he designed went awry, and what he desired he did not gain ; neither did he win friendship easily, for he was not merry, and laughed seldom.
Rather than cementing a friendship, a disagreement that lasted throughout their lives resulted.
He is best known for his intimate working friendship with Igor Stravinsky, a relationship which resulted in a number of recordings and books.
Her friendship with Sam Fletcher resulted in a late 1969 gig at Freddie Jett's Pied Piper club produced the album Burnin.
A lifelong friendship with Sydney Carter resulted in scores of songs, the best known being " The Youth of the Heart " which reappeared in At the Drop of A Hat, and a musical Lucy & the Hunter.
A close friendship developed between Simson and Stewart, in part because of their mutual admiration of Pappus of Alexandria, which resulted in many curious communications with respect to the De Locis Planis of Apollonius of Perga and the Porisms of Euclid over the years.
This friendship resulted in Queen's spending their pre-season in the small borough, which is a part of Bochum, for three consecutive years, in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Although Rikkaidai's Akaya Kirihara played Smith in the final match, Kirihara injured himself, and the " special rule " was invoked to have Echizen finish the match, which resulted in his victory and a new found friendship with Smith.
During his travels, he would rent a room in North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii, from the parents of musician and surfing-enthusiast Jack Johnson which resulted in Frankenreiter and Johnson developing a strong friendship.
His friendship with the educator Kenneth C. Barnes resulted in his becoming a governor of Wennington School.
The association was found out of a friendship and joined interests and resulted in several co-operations: The Rasmus ' members Lauri Ylönen and Pauli Rantasalmi produced both Killer's and Kwan's ( the latter one only Rantasalmi ) albums, Siiri appeared on Kwan's tracks Padam and Chillin ' at the Grotto and Aki Hakala first played drums for Killer, later for Kwan before finally joining The Rasmus.
His activities at the court of Juan II brought him into contact with many important figures ; the most significant friendship that resulted was with Íñigo López de Mendoza.
The ensuing friendship resulted in Breau's first two LP issues, Guitar Sounds from Lenny Breau and The Velvet Touch of Lenny Breau.
The playfellowship of the two lads resulted in a lifelong friendship.
Having been introduced to Mick Taylor the previous summer, Dylan had developed a friendship with him that resulted in the guitarist hearing the Infidels material first during the months leading up to the April sessions.
Her frequent bouts of illness resulted in a close friendship with Dr. George Johnston, a Doctor noted for advocating pain relieving medication.
They formed a close friendship, which resulted in a loving relationship, and married on 24 December 1801.
Steward gained an introduction to Gertrude Stein in 1932 through his academic advisor Clarence Andrews, and so began a long correspondence with Stein which resulted in a warm friendship.
Her friendship with the young composer, Margaret Bonds, resulted in a teacher-student relationship and the two women began to achieve national recognition for their compositions and performances.
The visit resulted in signing friendship treaty between the two countries in addition to conducting economic and military relations.

friendship and substantial
Graham is also known for a long time friendship with Warren Buffett whose Berkshire Hathaway owns a substantial stake in Washington Post.
Her relationship with Artemis Fowl has changed dramatically since the beginning of the series, morphing from hostility to grudging respect to friendship, and has recently included substantial hints of a romantic attraction despite the age and species gap.
His friendship with Roland allowed Bosc to rise to a substantial position, but when that minister fell into disgrace he was dismissed on May 31, 1793.
Dordrecht, the home of Albert Cuyp, is sometimes found in his pictures, and substantial evidence exists that there was friendship between the two men.
For example, Dr. Booker T. Washington, a famous African-American educator, had a long-time friendship with millionaire industrialist Henry Huttleston Rogers who provided him with substantial amounts of money to be applied for the betterment and education of black Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
He donated a substantial collection of early 20th-century art to the National Trust to be shown at Mottisfont, in memory of his long friendship with Maud Russell.
Through this friendship, he became involved in Kime's scientific work, and in 1993 authored a medical journal article on the substantial ability of sun exposure to prevent internal cancer.

friendship and correspondence
This was followed by a fan letter from H. P. Lovecraft, which was the beginning of 15 years of friendship and correspondence.
He formed a close friendship with Martin Zapater at this time, and their correspondence from the 1770s to the 1790s is a valuable source for understanding Goya's early career at the court of Madrid.
Brenda Salkield ( Southwold ) preferred friendship to any deeper relationship and maintained a correspondence with Blair for many years, particularly as a sounding board for his ideas.
At that Congress, Cantor renewed his friendship and correspondence with Dedekind.
Despite her anti-Catholicism, Lady Astor also had a friendship with Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., and the correspondence between them is reportedly filled with anti-Semitic language.
At Radcliffe, she began a lifelong friendship with Mabel Foote Weeks, whose correspondence traces much of the progression of Stein's life.
In 1953, he entered into correspondence with fan Jerry Bails, which initially focused on Bails ' fondness for the Justice Society and All-Star Comics, but ultimately became a friendship that not only informed and influenced the dawning of comics ' Silver Age, but also comics fandom, in which Bails played a key role.
He struck up a friendship and had voluminous correspondence with Alexis de Tocqueville, who brought him into the foreign ministry while he was foreign minister during the Second Republic.
Their correspondence increased during their last years, however, and their relationship became a warm friendship.
His 20-year correspondence and friendship with the poet Alden Nowlan date from this period.
In 1721 began a friendship with Voltaire, but their regular correspondence dates only from 1736.
Upon being published, Mahan struck up a friendship with pioneering British naval historian Sir John Knox Laughton, the pair maintaining this relationship through correspondence and visits when Mahan was in London.
They never met, but kept up a lengthy correspondence that shows their growing admiration, esteem and friendship.
In the 1890s, Terry had struck up a friendship, and conducted a famous correspondence, with Shaw, who wished to begin a theatrical venture with her.
Fell had in former years cultivated Locke's friendship, had kept up a correspondence with him, and in 1663 had written a testimonial in his favour ; and the ready compliance of one who could on occasion offer a stout resistance to any invasion of the privileges of the university has been severely criticised.
Through his friendship with Sir William Hicks, Strype obtained access to the papers of Sir Michael Hicks, secretary to Lord Burghley, from which he made extensive transcripts ; he also carried on an extensive correspondence with Archbishop William Wake and Bishops Gilbert Burnet, Francis Atterbury and Nicholson.
Delius would become the first strong formative influence of Heseltine's compositional career, and although the initial worship was later modified, a correspondence and friendship began that would largely endure for the remainder of Heseltine's life.
" In 1612 began his correspondence with Sir William Alexander of Menstrie, afterwards Earl of Stirling, which ripened into a lifelong friendship after Drummond's visit to Menstrie in 1614.
He struck up a strong friendship and correspondence with Lord Fisher (" Jackie Fisher "), and subsequently Yarrow Shipbuilders became a lead contractor for the Royal Navy for smaller, but almost always fast, boats.
The book's sharp comments on John Adams led to a heated correspondence and a breach in their friendship that lasted until 1812.
According to Cicero's personal correspondence, the motive was adultery ( it is said that she was one of Julius Caesar's many affairs, although Pompey's friendship and alliance with Caesar at the time would tend to suggest that Pompey himself either did not regard this rumour as true or did not consider it important ).
The friendship developed further in their correspondence.
Pound published the poem in his magazine The Exile, and a long correspondence and friendship between the two began.
However, not all reactions were so unfavourable ; Niedecker read the issue at her home in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, and wrote to Zukofsky, beginning a friendship and literary correspondence that would last until her death 40 years later.

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