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Twenty-four hours after independence the wild tribesmen commenced fighting each other.
* Stage IV: Twenty-four to thirty-six hours after last dose: Increase in all of the above including severe cramping and involuntary leg movements (" kicking the habit "), loose stool, insomnia, elevation of blood pressure, moderate elevation in body temperature, increase in frequency of breathing and tidal volume, tachycardia ( elevated pulse ), restlessness, nausea
Twenty-four hours later, the Melbourne Football Club called an urgent board meeting after which coach Dean Bailey was sacked with five games remaining in the 2011 season.
Twenty-four hours into her quest, her Cessna 177B Cardinal single engine propeller aircraft, flown by her flight instructor, crashed after takeoff from Cheyenne Regional Airport in Cheyenne, Wyoming, killing all on board: Dubroff, her father, and her flight instructor.
Twenty-four hours later Axolóhua returned stating that while underwater, he saw the god Tlaloc who told him that they did indeed find the place and that they were welcome.
Twenty-four hours after the controversy erupted, director Dollan Cannell sent unedited tapes of his interview with Ros-Lehtinen to reporters.
Twenty-four hours is a relatively low level of standby time compared to GSM mobile phones, which can have standby times of a week or more.
Twenty-four hours later he was back at second base.
Twenty-four hours before launch, four groups of six jellyfish polyps each were given iodine in artificial sea water ( ASW ) to induce strobilization of polyps into the ephyrae form.
Twenty-four hours of intense discussions later, Metro agreed to the District government's wishes.
Twenty-four hours later, just 200 rebels remained when the navy dreadnought Minas Geraes shelled the Copacabana barracks, after which two navy aircraft bombed the barracks in the first use of naval aircraft in combat in Latin America.
Twenty-four hours after weakening to a tropical depression, Sebastien dissipated near the U. S. Virgin Islands.
Twenty-four hours before the execution Campbell was given his last shower.
Twenty-four hours later, Nicole attained its peak intensity with a maximum sustained wind speed of 85 mph ( 140 km / h ) and a minimum atmospheric pressure of.
Twenty-four hours before the band were due to deliver the single for " Union " to EMI, Nick Rhodes and Simon Le Bon did an all-night session to complete the writing, recording and mixing the B-side " Secret Oktober ".
Twenty-four hours after filing the suit, the federal agencies requested an out-of-court settlement which resulted in Randall gaining prescriptive access to marijuana through a federal pharmacy near his home.
Twenty-four hours before a mission or battle, a small amount of red blood cells would be infused back into the soldier.
Twenty-four hours later, the depression was approximately off the coast of Mexico, near Puerto Escondidio.
Twenty-four hours of victuals and twenty-four hours of hunger will be many more hours than we shall need.
Twenty-four radioisotopes have been characterized with the most stable being < sup > 46 </ sup > Sc with a half-life of 83. 8 days, < sup > 47 </ sup > Sc with a half-life of 3. 35 days, and < sup > 48 </ sup > Sc with a half-life of 43. 7 hours.
Twenty-four hours later, National Aviation purchased Hoover Field from the Ludingtons for an undisclosed sum.
Twenty-four hours after receiving his doctorate he was inducted into the Army, where he served as a psychologist in a variety of assignments for the Army Air Corps and the Office of Strategic Services.

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Twenty-four point one percent of all households were made up of individuals and 10. 3 % had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
When the Eighteen Articles of the Treaty of London were replaced by the Twenty-four less favorable to Belgium, he insisted on the necessity of compliance, and in 1839 he faced violent opposition to support the territorial cessions in Limburg and Luxemburg, which had remained an open question so long as the Netherlands refused to acknowledge the Twenty-four Articles.
Twenty-four witnesses were called to testify at the just-opened new State of Illinois Center in Chicago which Thompson had built, and which is now named after him.

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was a daimyō ( feudal lord ) of Shinano Province who became one of Takeda Shingen's ' Twenty-four Generals ' ( his most trusted commanders ), submitting to become Takeda's vassal after a long and difficult struggle against him.

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Twenty-four of the 41 original Glagolitic letters ( see table below ) probably derive from graphemes of the medieval cursive Greek small alphabet, but have been given an ornamental design.
" Twenty-four year old Frank Hamer resigned from the Texas Rangers to become the City Marshal and moved in and created law and order.
Twenty-four high schools from Maryland, Virginia, and DC participated.
* Twenty-four letters from Macedonia-1903, John MacDonald
Twenty-four spires mark the perimeter of the building's footprint and a tower rises from the intersection of the floor plan's apparent crucifix.
Twenty-four doors are cut out in the top layer, with a number ranging from one to twenty-four on each.
Twenty-four principal patterns have been identified in Cornwall alone, each one again drawing inspiration from ropes, chains, waves, nets and sand-prints.
Twenty-four other men and one woman were found guilty of various charges and given prison terms ranging from three to 20 years.
Twenty-four soldiers from Hans Majestet Kongens Garde provided an honour guard, while the service was attended by ; HM King of Norway, HM Elizabeth II represented by a wreath, the Prime Minister of Norway, current and seven past Ministers of Defence and the Chief of Defence.
Twenty-four examples of British Rail Class 71 ( pre-TOPS type HA ) were built in 1958 at the British Rail works in Doncaster and in 1964 ten were deemed surplus to requirements, withdrawn from service and placed in storage.
Twenty-four other radioisotopes have been characterized with atomic weights ranging from 86. 95 u (< sup > 87 </ sup > Ru ) to 119. 95 u (< sup > 120 </ sup > Ru ).

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Twenty-four classrooms in twelve unstructured schools furnished 156 cases, 87 boys and 69 girls.
Twenty-four streets intersect all three major arteries, and seven other streets intersect some of the three, but not all.
Twenty-four minutes were cut in total.
Twenty-four boats equipped with echosounder equipment were deployed across the whole width of the loch and they simultaneously sent out acoustic waves.
Twenty-four K-9 units and out-of-state dogs were brought in to search for survivors and bodies in the building debris.
** Twenty-four ships are sunk by German bombers and submarines after Convoy PQ 17 to the Soviet Union is scattered in the Arctic Ocean to evade the German battleship Tirpitz.
* Twenty-four Lithuanian dukes and nobles purportedly sign a peace treaty with Halych-Volhynia, stating common cause against invading Christian Crusaders.
Twenty-four academics, belonging to different schools and groups – often in disagreement with each other and with deconstruction – signed a letter addressed to The New York Review of Books, in which they expressed their indignation for the magazine's behaviour as well as that of Sheenan and Wolin.
Twenty-four years later, the river hosted the rowing events again at Bassin d ' Argenteuil, along the Seine north of Paris.
* Twenty-four hour urine – The total amount of a person's urine for a 24-hour period.
Twenty-four poems in Carmina Burana were set to music by Carl Orff in 1936 ; Orff's composition quickly became popular and a staple piece of the classical music repertoire.
Twenty-four million people relocated to urban areas, causing their population to increase eightfold.
Twenty-four homes and thirteen mobile homes were also in destruction.
Twenty-four spacecraft were formally given the Luna designation, although more were launched.
Twenty-four years later, after the initial founding, in February 1909, the early day residents of " Old " Ulysses began moving the remains of the town to its present location.
Twenty-four adults were arrested and charged with acts of sexual abuse, child pornography and other crimes.
Twenty-four members of the Gilman family received land grants in the new town of Gilmanton.
Twenty-four different nationalities are represented within the city ’ s limits as well as 17 non-English languages being spoken as first languages.

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