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Twenty-three and on
Twenty-three years later, in 1976, sexologist Shere Hite published a report on the sexual encounters of 3, 019 women who had responded to questionnaires, under the title The Hite Report.
* Twenty-three years after his landmark death in the original Crisis, Barry Allen returned to the DC Universe on the last page of Grant Morrison's Final Crisis # 2.
Twenty-three of his most senior aides also received death sentences that were commuted on 1 June 2011.
: For exceptionally meritorious conduct ... as Commander Destroyer Squadron Twenty-three, in action against enemy Japanese forces northwest of the Bismarck Archipelago, at Kavieng, New Ireland, and Duke of York Island, February 17 to 23, 1944 ... ( He ) expertly directed his squadron in destroying two Japanese naval auxiliary vessels, one large cargo ship, a mine layer, four barges and inflicting severe damage on enemy shore installations and subsequently effected a skillful withdrawal without damage to his vessels ...
Twenty-three human mummies are on display as well as many mummified animals.
Twenty-three headstones from that period can be found in a small cemetery on the northwest side of the school, where orphans as young as three, one of the workmen, and several former orphans who had been raised at St. Joseph are buried.
Twenty-three days later, on July 24, TV Guide Network introduced a new non-scrolling grid used for primetime programming, which was later dropped with providers using the scrolling grid during primetime programming.
Twenty-three crew members died when the cruiser Bahia, which accidentally exploded and sank on July 4, 1945, killing 333 men altogether.
Other artists include MC Lars, with whom he wrote the song " Twenty-three " on the " This Gigantic Robot Kills " album, and Pat Monahan, with whom he co-wrote " Great Escape " on the album " Last Of Seven ".
Twenty-three of these Victoria Crosses are on display in the Army Medical Services Museum.
Twenty-three of the second batch of cars went to the BL Press Garage at Canley, and had S suffix SJW registrations in the 520's to 550's, e. g. SJW 540S, as on Tony Pond's TR7 V8 rally car.
Twenty-three graduated on April 24, 1943, at the only Houston WASP graduation at Ellington Army Air Field.

Twenty-three and 1
Twenty-three Tercerista commandos led by Edén Pastora seized the entire Nicaraguan congress and took nearly 1, 000 hostages including Somoza's nephew José Somoza Abrego and cousin Luis Pallais Debayle.
: For extraordinary heroism in action against enemy Japanese forces during the Solomon Islands Campaign, from 1 November 1943 to February 23, 1944 ... Destroyer Squadron Twenty-three operated in daring defiance of repeated attacks by hostile air groups, closing the enemy's strongly fortified shores to carry out sustained bombardments against Japanese coastal defenses and render effective cover and fire support for the major invasion operations in this area ...

Twenty-three and casualties
* 1898 Twenty-three county men serve, with two casualties, during the Spanish-American War.
Twenty-three of 144 USAAF С-47 planes were shot down by friendly fire ; there were 318 casualties with 83 dead.

Twenty-three and .
" Twenty-three issues of the series were produced over a period of three years ; each issue lasted about twenty minutes and usually covered three topics.
* 2004 – Twenty-three Chinese people drown when a group of 35 cockle-pickers are trapped by rising tides in Morecambe Bay, England.
Twenty-three people were killed and more than 50 were injured.
Twenty-three other unstable isotopes have been characterized.
Twenty-three states had Greens elected at the municipal level, representing every region of the country except for East South Central.
** Twenty-three men and thirty-one women escape to West Berlin through a narrow tunnel under the Berlin Wall.
* August 22 – Twenty-three Jewish refugees from Brazil settle in New Amsterdam, forming the nucleus of what will be the second largest urban Jewish community in history, that of New York City.
Twenty-three television shows depicted a gay character of some kind in 2000.
Twenty-three percent of enrollees were in a plan with four or more stars ; 20 % were in a plan with fewer than three stars.
Twenty-three percent of the subjects reported that their views had become more extreme, and this self-reported shift correlated strongly with their initial attitudes.
Twenty-three British pilots were killed while training at the base and are honored at DeSoto County's Oak Ridge Cemetery, which is located in the town of Arcadia.
Twenty-three gunmen from Paris, Texas and four cattle detectives from the WSGA were hired with Idaho frontiersman George Dunning who later turned against the group.
Twenty-three black slaves were known to have been brought to Charles City County before 1660.
Twenty-three of them scored it in the now discontinued event of rope climbing.
Twenty-three of these are included in the Antebellum Homes in Eutaw multiple property submission.
Twenty-three percent of the population was under 18 and 15. 5 percent was 65 or over.
Twenty-three more families had bought land in the area by 1832.
Twenty-three natives were killed, and two of Tichenor's men were wounded in the ensuing conflict.
Twenty-three more families came in October and November of that year.
Twenty-three of its victims were civilians, 17 were members of the security forces, 11 were members of republican paramilitaries ( including three of its own members ), and one was a member of a loyalist paramilitary.

raids and on
True, there had been raids on Naples -- but Naples was pretty far north on the opposite coast.
The Danish raids had also a devastating impact on learning in England.
The truce was disturbed by raids on both sides, but in 1204 it was renewed for six years.
Saxon raids on the southern and eastern shores of England had been sufficiently alarming by the late 3rd century for the Romans to build the Saxon Shore forts, and subsequently to establish the role of the Count of the Saxon Shore to command the defence against these incursions.
* First and foremost, it governed player contracts that set up mechanisms to end the cross-league raids on rosters and reinforced the power of the hated reserve clause that kept players virtual slaves to their baseball masters.
* Bristol Blitz, the German bombing raids on Bristol, England in 1940 and 1941
Some sources say he used it as a base for his raids on shipping, yet there is no documentary evidence for this assertion.
At the end of the 19th century, slavery in the Brazilian Empire was already doomed for many reasons, among them the ever increasing number of slave's escapes and the frequent raids by quilombo militias on properties which still adopted slavery.
It appears, however, that in the fifth century raids on Britain by continental peoples developed into migrations.
Another concern was the rising threat of Fenian raids on border communities in New Brunswick by those seeking to end British rule of Ireland.
They were the first of many raids on Darwin.
Large-scale air raids in World War II, including the preliminary bombing during Operation Market Garden to aid the US 101st Airborne Division paratroopers in securing the bridges in and around the town on 18 September 1944, destroyed large parts of the city.
In the fifth century, raids on Britain by continental peoples had developed into full-scale migrations.
She knighted Francis Drake after his circumnavigation of the globe from 1577 to 1580, and he won fame for his raids on Spanish ports and fleets.
Her reign is famous for the defeat of the Armada, and for successful raids against the Spanish, such as those on Cádiz in 1587 and 1596, but some historians point to military failures on land and at sea.
Evliya Çelebi remarked on the impact of Cossack raids from Azak upon the territories of the Crimean Khanate, destroying trade routes and severely depopulating the regions.
* 1944 – World War II: The " Big Week " began with American bomber raids on German aircraft manufacturing centers.
Conflict broke out between the French and the indigenous islanders in November 1649 and fighting lasted for five years until 1654, when the last opposition to the French on Grenada was crushed-although the island continued for some time after to suffer raids by war canoe parties from St. Vincent, who had aided the local Grenadan islanders in their struggle and continued to oppose the French.
Amnesty International said that the arrests and following raids on Greenpeace Japan office and homes of five of Greenpeace staff members were aimed at intimidating activists and non-governmental organizations.
They must be kept on the run constantly with aggressive patrols, raids, ambushes, sweeps, cordons, roadblocks, prisoner snatches, etc. Mass shootings of War in the Vendée | Vendée royalist rebels in western France, 1793
After raids on monasteries at Glendalough and Clondalkin, the monasteries at Glasnevin and Finglas were attacked and destroyed.
* " Eyewitness account of the Japanese raids on Howland Island ( includes a grainy photo of Itascatown ).
Throughout their raids on the Eastern Roman Empire, the Huns had maintained good relations with the Western Empire, this was due in no small part to their friendship with Flavius Aetius, a powerful Roman general ( sometimes even referred to as the de facto ruler of the Western Empire ) who had spent some time with the Huns.

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