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Unaware and earlier
Unaware that an alien agent has been posing as him, this Frigate, whose life story is identical in most respects to the one which the phony Frigate told ( the exception being the real Frigate was born and lived a few decades earlier than the impostor had claimed ), has been living an ordinary life along the river.

Unaware and publication
Unaware of Rafinesque's publication Cuvier himself in 1819 again Latinized the genus, but the specific name he then gave, longirostris, has to give precedence to von Soemmerring's antiquus.

Unaware and called
Unaware of the other's actions, each called upon Clovis trying to persuade him to join forces against the other.
Unaware that the fort had already fallen, delegate Robert Potter called for the Convention to adjourn and march immediately to relieve the Alamo.

Unaware and after
Unaware of the APB, the local police released him after calling his driver's license number in to their dispatcher ( which only traced his driving record, but not his criminal record ).
Unaware of the crash location, the search teams could still find no trace of the missing aircraft after two days.
Unaware of this development, Jane broaches the topic of her future employment after Rochester gets married.

Unaware and de
Unaware of the change of regime at the Hôtel de Ville, he obeyed the summons ; he was accused of authorizing the troops to fire on the people.

Unaware and .
Unaware of the Armada's fate, English militias mustered to defend the country under the Earl of Leicester's command.
Unaware that the U-571 has been commandeered by Americans, the Anschluss sends over a small contingent to meet and greet their German comrades.
Unaware of Cos's departure, on October 6 Texans in Matagorda decided to march on the Mexican garrison at Presidio La Bahía in Goliad.
Unaware that the term photographie had already been coined by Hercules Florence in 1834, Herschel also coined the term in 1839.
Unaware that Ukrainsky had already renamed the animal, Octávio Mateus coined another new name for it in 2008, Diceratus.
* L. Elizabeth Storm: Angels Unaware.
Unaware of Crook's battle, Gibbon and Terry proceeded, joining forces in early June near the mouth of the Rosebud River.
Unaware of his former Padawan's location, Obi-Wan visits Padmé and explains to her what Vader has done.
Unaware of the size of his opponent's fleet — in the fog, Nelson had not been able to count them — Jervis's squadron immediately sailed to intercept.
Unaware of the British presence, the Spanish continued toward Cádiz.
Unaware of exactly what he was getting into, Page began building out his crawler.
Unaware that “ Kelly ” is Hooker, he demands that " Salino ," his best assassin, kill Hooker.
Unaware of the celebration going on around him, Garraty gets up from Stebbins's side and keeps on walking, believing the race to still continue, as he hallucinates of a dark figure not far ahead that he thinks is another runner.
Unaware that Hans is in front of him, he crashes into Hans.
Unaware of McClure's motivation, Selma accepts his proposal, and moves into McClure's house, a Modernist building which resembles the Chemosphere.
Unaware of his danger, the captain becomes Orlok's latest victim when he ties himself to the wheel.
Unaware of her royal lineage, she falls in love with the Bohemian Prince Florizel.
Unaware of Lee's surrender to Grant and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Union and Confederates clashed in the Battle of Columbus, Georgia on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865, when a Union detachment under General James H. Wilson attacked the city and burned many of the industrial buildings.
Unaware of each other's identities, they quarrel over whose chariot has right-of-way.
Unaware that, as he lay dying, Ketchel told the former ranch foreman, C. E.
Unaware of the order for his arrest, Bonifacio received them cordially.

earlier and publication
The possibility of linking humans with earlier apes by descent only became clear after 1859 with the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.
Huntingford cite evidence, based in part on the earlier work of Professor Roberto Almagia, showing that Rodrigues's publication is only a part of Álvares's entire account.
His publication and design of the classic audio-visual magazines Cinquième Saison and OU between 1958 and 1974, each issue containing recordings as well as texts, images, screenprints and multiples, brought together international contemporary writers and artists such as members of Lettrisme and Fluxus, Jiri Kolar, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Tom Phillips, Brion Gysin, William S. Burroughs and many others, as well as bringing the work of survivors from earlier generations such as Raoul Hausmann and Marcel Janco to a fresh audience.
IPv4 is described in IETF publication RFC 791 ( September 1981 ), replacing an earlier definition ( RFC 760, January 1980 ).
In 1995, Card and Krueger analyzed 14 earlier time-series studies on minimum wages and concluded that there was clear evidence of publication bias ( in favor of studies that found a statistically significant negative employment effect ).
( An earlier fanzine, Nuts & Bolts of PBM, was the first publication to exclusively cover the hobby.
According to various etymologies, the earliest publication of the term picture element itself was in Wireless World magazine in 1927, though it had been used earlier in various U. S. patents filed as early as 1911.
" He would later take great ( and to some historical critics such as Henry Pringle, disingenuous ) pains to distance himself from his earlier comment, indicating that while he made it, it had not been made " for publication.
The 1835 publication of that name by Gilbert Thomas Burnett ( Burnett ) is invalid because it lacks a description ( or diagnosis or reference to an earlier description or diagnosis ).
The copyright page of the first edition hardcover published by Charles Scribner's Sons states " Copyright 1950 by Robert A. Heinlein ", noting the publication of the earlier condensed Boy's Life version, but the title page of the first edition hardcover states " 1953, New York, Charles Scribners Sons ".
After publication of The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien traced the origin of the name back to Gamgee and eventually the earlier English surname ' de Gamaches '.
Termination of a grant cannot be effective until 35 years after the execution of the grant or, if the grant covers the right of publication, no earlier than 40 years after the execution of the grant or 35 years after publication under the grant ( whichever comes first ).
The original edition of the code was commissioned by the first king of all the Franks, Clovis I ( c. 466 – 511 ), earlier than its publication date sometime between 507 and 511 ..
The controversy was reinforced further by the publication of The White Goddess by Robert Graves ( 1948 ) and his later analysis of classical Greek mythology and the vestiges of earlier myths that had been rewritten after a profound change in the religion of Greek civilization that occurred within its very early historical times.
Minco's earlier newspapers and years of publication since origin are as follows:
Some date the start to earlier events in the 1930s: The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide's regular publication The Golden Age Quarterly lists comic books from 1933 onwards ( 1933 saw the publication of the first comic book in the size that would subsequently define the format ); some historians, including Roger Sabin ( in Comics, Comix and Graphic Novels: a History of Comic Art ), date it to the publication of the first comic books featuring entirely original stories rather than re-prints of comic strips from newspapers ( 1935 ), by the company that would become DC Comics.
He was of minor nobility: for his earlier publication he used the German style " von " as Ladislaus von Bortkewitsch, for his later publications he changed it slightly to Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz.
The EU Copyright Directive modified the term of protection of phonograms, calculating from the date of publication instead of from an earlier date of communication to the public, but did not restore the protection of phonograms which had entered the public domain under the former rules.
It was not till after the publication of this work that Jevons became acquainted with the applications of mathematics to political economy made by earlier writers, notably Antoine Augustin Cournot and HH Gossen.
" Hess relied on Secretary of State William P. Rogers's statement reported earlier that day that a number of nations were concerned about the Papers publication and an affidavit from general counsel of the Navy that alleged irreparable injury if publication did not cease.

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