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Two and rival
About September, however, a spurious Part Two, entitled Second Volume of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha: by the Licenciado ( doctorate ) Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda, of Tordesillas, was published in Tarragona by an unidentified Aragonese who was an admirer of Lope de Vega, rival of Cervantes.
Two rival paramilitary forces, the White Guards and Red Guards, emerged.
Two years later, members of the Socialist Labor Party left the Knights to found the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance as a Marxist rival.
Two rival theories to account for the relationship between change and identity are Perdurantism, which treats the tree as a series of tree-stages, and Endurantism, which maintains that the tree — the same tree — is present at every stage in its history.
Two rival delegations — one Whig and the other Democrat — had been certified as elected by different branches of the New Jersey government.
Two of his employees, Paul Julius Reuter and Bernhard Wolff, later set up rival news agencies in London and Berlin respectively.
Two rival groups from the Tampa / St.
Two years later, Dr. Havilah Beardsley moved westward from Ohio and purchased one square mile of land from Pierre Moran ( a half French, half Native American Potawatomi Chief ) in order to establish a rival town named Elkhart.
Two rival explanations are put forward for the " double attestation " of Matthew and Luke regarding the virgin birth of Jesus:
Two rival editions — one featuring lead singer Ely, the other with Lynn Easton, who held the rights to the band's name — were competing for live audiences across the country.
Two bills were put before Parliament in 1782, one for the Birmingham and Fazeley, and a rival one from the Birmingham Canal for a branch from Wednesbury to Walsall.
In Britain, the most influential modern opponents of the 2SH favor the Farrer hypothesis, while Farmer's revised Griesbach hypothesis, also known as the Two Gospel hypothesis, is probably the chief rival to the Two Source hypothesis in America.
With Stoke City's rise to the Premier League coinciding with traditional rival Port Vale's relegation to League Two, and a hard-fought promotion battle with another West Midlands outfit West Bromwich Albion, rivalry with West Brom fans has increased.
Two more defences followed against future WBC title-holder Vincenzo Nardiello and American Danny Perez, before Benn lost his title with an uncharacteristically lacklustre performance to old rival Malinga in 1996.
Two main forms of love triangle have been distinguished: " there is the rivalrous triangle, where the lover is competing with a rival for the love of the beloved, and the split-object triangle, where a lover has split their attention between two love objects ".
Two months later, at ECW One Night Stand, Mysterio faced and defeated long-time rival Psicosis for the first time in nearly five years.
It was after the election of Westminster in 1788 that Tooke depicted the rival statesmen ( Lord Chatham and Lord Holland, William Pitt and Charles James Fox ) in his celebrated pamphlet Two Pair of Portraits.
Total membership remained fairly stable at between twelve and sixteen clubs until 1963, when it absorbed most of the clubs from two rival leagues, the Corinthian League ( most of whose former clubs formed Division One ) and the Delphian League ( most of whose former clubs formed Division Two ).
* Two rival gourmet grocery stores, Fairway and Citarella are located on Broadway between West 74th and 75th Streets.
Two rival schemes for a railway to Falmouth, Cornwall were proposed in the 1830s.
Two rival actresses captured the attention of London audiences and Foote's satire.
Two main reasons for its creation are known: ( 1 ) to allow the Lavalas movement to remain inclusive while opposing the neo-liberal policies of the foreign-influenced OPL, which was one of the conditions for Aristide's return to power in 1994 ; ( 2 ) to prevent rival politicians from taking over the movement's leadership from Aristide and other more left-wing leaders.
Two rival groups contended for the approval which Howe had the power to grant ; Howe forced the groups to work together on the route he wanted.

Two and tours
During the 1970s Desmond rejoined with Dave Brubeck for several reunion tours including " Two Generations of Brubeck ".
During Brubeck's Two Generations tours, Desmond and Mulligan shared the stage together in 1974.
Two trips abroad had a lasting impact: family tours of Europe in 1869 and 1870, and Egypt 1872 to 1873.
Two overseas tours were undertaken, to France and to North America, both of which promised greater strategic advantages in the event of war.
Two of the caves above sea-level also contain underground lakes and are open to tours.
The outbreak of World War Two led to the indefinite postponement of all cricket tours, and the suspension of the Sheffield Shield competition.
The band documented this era in 1978 with Two for the Show, a double live album of recordings from various performances from its 1977 and 1978 tours.
Two reunion tours followed in 1987 / 1988.
Bronco, who had already experienced international fame partly by help of their international hit Que no Quede Huella ( May no Traces be Left ) from their 1989 album A Todo Galope, and being scheduled to tours that took them all over Mexico, to the United States, Puerto Rico, Spain, Argentina, Venezuela, Peru and many other countries, found themselves in the midst of a second power dose of famousness in 1993, when they acted in the Televisa soap opera, Dos Mujeres, un Camino ( Two Women, one Road ), alongside Erik Estrada, Laura León, Lorena Herrera, Selena Quintanilla and Bibi Gaytán, among others.
Two weeks were spent filming on the Universal Studios Hollywood backlots — the house featured in the film is the same house used in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas ( 1982 ), and can be seen on Universal Studios ' tram tours.
Two kipper houses remain: Moore's Kipper Yard ( established 1884 ) which provides tours of the factory demonstrating the preparation and smoking processes, and Devereaus's ( also established 1884 ).
Two bottles were used from promotional tours to kick off the first season, and one bottle was used for the first-season production.
Two tours of Europe in 2005 resulted in 50 performances in 14 countries.
Two local businesses operate x-country mountain bike tours from Thredbo and across the Snowy Mountains region.
Two nights at King Tut's has become a feature of McRae's tours due to the intimacy of the venue and the friendly camaraderie of the crowd.
As part of its tours, the Chorus has performed in Westminster Abbey, King's College Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral, the cathedrals of Milan and Florence, Saint Mark's Basilica ( Venice ), Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican ( including the singing of high mass ), and performed the Dvořák Requiem with the Westminster Choir as part the closing concert of the 1987 Spoleto Festival of Two Worlds.
Two service stars may be awarded provided that two separate tours, exceeding the 30 / 60 day requirement, were performed in both the Defense and Air Campaigns.
Two unexpected tours in Northern Ireland meant that it was 1974 before the squadron converted.
Two round the world tours, including first visits to Australia, a move to a new US label, Mercury Records / Island Def Jam and major festival appearances in the UK and across Europe took Razorlight to the end of the decade, finishing with a December headline at XFM ’ s Brixton Academy Christmas show where they donated their fee to Borrell ’ s charity of choice, Anno ’ s Africa.
Two Englishmen tried to promote separate tours to Australia for the 1876 / 77 season: James Lillywhite pushed a tour of professional cricketers, while Fred Grace ( another of that immortal kin ) promoted one that would have included amateurs.
Named one of Two Drink Minimum magazine's best new faces of 2004 and a nominee for the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities Comedian of the Year, Hofstetter tours over 100 college campuses and dozens of clubs each year.
Two further albums, Walking with Thee ( which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Alternative Album ) and Winchester Cathedral, followed in 2002 and 2004 respectively along with tours with The Flaming Lips and an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman, performing " Walking with Thee ".
In that country, Venice's singles are a mainstay on radio, their tours sell out consistently, and they've been guests on countless television programs, most notably Two Meter Sessies, a popular prime-time program that has devoted three entire half-hour episodes to the band ; the " Venice-2 Meter Sessies " CD has gone gold.
Two successful tours of Japan and a full length album release followed, also entitled " I Am What I Am ".

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