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Urged by Stalin, the UK and the US gave in to put the German territories east of the Oder-Neisse line from the Baltic coast west of Świnoujście up to the Czechoslovak border " under Polish administration "; allegedly confusing the Lusatian Neisse and the Nysa Kłodzka ( Glatzer Neisse ) rivers.
Urged by Roosevelt's close friend, Congressman Henry Cabot Lodge, President William McKinley appointed Roosevelt to the post of Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1897.
Urged by the Spacing Guild, Shaddam accepts his terms.
Urged on by Louis XI, Margaret had finally sailed on 24 March.
Urged by Apollo, Ares came to the battlefield to help Trojans.
Urged by Paul Count Wolff Metternich zur Gracht, the senior diplomat serving in his entourage, the Kaiser neglected to see Chamberlain during his fortnight in England, but did speak about the prospect of a future Anglo-German alliance at Marlborough House on the eve of his departure.
Urged by Pandu to use her boons, Kunti gave birth to Arjuna by invoking the Lord of Heaven, Indra.
Urged by Pandu to use her boons, Kunti gave birth to Bhima by invoking the God of wind, Vayu.
Urged by the New England Society for the Suppression of Vice, his letter said: " We are of the opinion that this book is such a book as brings it within the provisions of the Public Statutes respecting obscene literature and suggest the propriety of withdrawing the same from circulation and suppressing the editions thereof.
Urged onwards by Lieutenant Colonel James Webster of the 33rd Regiment of Foot, the British continued to advance.
( New York Times, 17 April 1983, " Aide Urged Pentagon to Consider Weapons Made by Former Client ", Jeff Gerth.
Urged by Sai, Hikaru begins playing Go despite an initial lack of interest in the game.
Urged on from place to place by their Tatar guide, they rode from Tabriz to Erivan, from Erivan to Kars, and from Kars to Erzurum.
Urged on by the Duke of Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Gondomar, James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament.
A request from the Center for Science in the Public Interest ( article titled: " FDA Urged to Improve Labeling of or Ban Carmine Food Coloring ") to require ingredient labels to explicitly state that carmine may cause severe allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock and that it is derived from insects was declined by the FDA.
" Urged on by unrestrainable forces, today's world asks for a revolution.
Urged on by Campbell Browne ’ s wild histrionics, the movement ’ s covert aims now became an open secret.
Urged by Rockefeller Jr, his only son, who was enthusiastic about the Institute, Rockefeller Sr visited but once, and remained otherwise disinterested.
" Urged on by Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Gondomar, James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament.
Urged on by some of his friends and collaborators, Guénon agreed to establish a new Masonic lodge in France founded upon his " Traditional " ideals, purified of what he saw as the inauthentic accretions which so bedeviled other lodges he had encountered during his early years in Paris.
Urged by her friend Cindy to see a psychiatrist, Carla meets with Dr. Sneiderman ( Ron Silver ) and tentatively agrees to undergo therapy.
(" Complete Abolition of Steel Trap Urged by Burgess in Radio Address ", The Christian Science Monitor, 3 November 1930, p.

Urged and .
" Urged to take a leave of absence, Birch refused, telling Chennault he would not quit China " until the last Jap " did ; he was equally contemptuous of Communists.
In Pendleton on November 2, 1861, Clemson spoke to the Farmers Society and publicly " Urged the establishment of a department of agriculture in the government of the Confederate States which, in addition to fostering the general interest of agriculture, would also serve as a sort of university of the diffusion of scientific knowledge and the improvement of agriculture.

by and Thomsen
They were deciphered in 1893 by the Danish linguist Vilhelm Thomsen in a scholarly race with his rival, the Germano-Russian linguist Wilhelm Radloff.
The Bronze Age is the second principal period of the three-age system, as proposed in modern times by Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, for classifying and studying ancient societies.
The Iron Age is the third principal period of the three-age system created by Christian Jürgensen Thomsen for classifying ancient societies and prehistoric stages of progress.
* Testimony Concerning Insider Trading, by Linda Thomsen, Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement, before the U. S. Senate Judicial Committee ( September 26, 2006 )
The three-lithics are subdivisions of the Stone Age in the three-age system developed since classical times and given a modern archaeological meaning by Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, a Danish archaeologist, in the early 19th century.
Subdivisions of " earlier " and " later " were added to the Stone Age by Thomsen and especially his junior colleague and employee Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae.
These Orkhon inscriptions () were published by Vasily Radlov and deciphered by the Danish philologist Vilhelm Thomsen in 1893.
Thomsen described the script as " Turkish runes ", and it is still occasionally described as " runic " or " runiform " by comparison to the Old Germanic alphabet used for epigraphy during roughly the same period.
Mainstream opinion derives the Orkhon script from variants of the Aramaic alphabet, in particular via the Pahlavi and Sogdian alphabets, as suggested by V. Thomsen, or possibly via Karosthi ( cf., Issyk inscription ).
Asides from derivation from tamgas, an alternate possibility of derivation from the Chinese script have been suggested by V. Thomsen in 1893, in which Chinese script itself is possibly derived from the Neolithic-era Banpo symbols and Jiahu script found at locations less than a thousand miles south of the Orkhon Valley.
Table of characters as published by Thomsen ( 1893 )
This convention was introduced by Thomsen ( 1893 ), and followed by Gabain ( 1941 ), Malov ( 1951 ) and Tekin ( 1968 ).
The concept of dividing pre-historical ages into systems based on metals extends far back in European history, but the present archaeological system of the three main ages: stone, bronze and iron, originates with the Danish archaeologist Christian Jürgensen Thomsen ( 1788 – 1865 ), who placed the system on a more scientific basis by typological and chronological studies, at first of tools and other artifacts present in the Museum of Northern Antiquities in Copenhagen ( later the National Museum of Denmark ).
Initially, the three-age system as it was developed by Thomsen and his contemporaries in Scandinavia, such as Sven Nilsson and J. J. A.
Based on these and other ideas, Berthelot and Thomsen, as well as others, considered the heat given out in the formation of a compound as a measure of the affinity, or the work done by the chemical forces.
* Tales of Ravenloft ( September 1994 ), Edited by Brian Thomsen, ( ISBN 1-56076-931-9 )
Some Early Modern examples of the latter practice, where the patronymic was placed after the given name and was followed by the surname, are Norwegian Peder Claussøn Friis, the son of Nicolas Thorolfsen Friis ( Claus in Claussøn being short for Nicolas ) and Danish Thomas Hansen Kingo, the son of Hans Thomsen Kingo.
Poebel's grammar was finally superseded in 1984 on the publication of The Sumerian Language, An Introduction to its History and Grammatical Structure, by Marie-Louise Thomsen.
The Thomsen River runs through the park, and is the northernmost navigable river ( by canoe ) in North America.
Thomsen refined the three-age system as a chronological system by seeing which artifacts occurred with which other artifacts in closed finds.
Before Thomsen, this might have been done by mechanically sorting the materials according to their materials or the level of craftsmanship they displayed, but as the proveniences of many of the materials were known, he could see that crude artifacts were sometimes found with fine ones and metal artifacts with artifacts of stone.
A major achievement was the deciphering at the end of the 19th century of the Early Middle Age Orkhon inscriptions by V. Thomsen and W. W. Radloff ( 1895 ).

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