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Years and later
Years later, franks-in-buns were accepted as the `` first to go '' at the New York Polo Grounds.
Years later, he organised a branch of the Militia Christi of the Holy Land at Monreal del Campo.
Years later, Lead Me On would be chosen as the greatest Contemporary Christian album of all time by CCM Magazine.
Years later on Inside the Actor's Studio, Goldie Hawn claimed that Capp had sexually propositioned her during her auditions for the 1964 New York World's Fair.
Years later in 1890 Edward Granville Browne described how ` Abdu ' l-Bahá was " one more eloquent of speech, more ready of argument, more apt of illustration, more intimately acquainted with the sacred books of the Jews, the Christians, and the Muhammadans ... scarcely be found even amongst the eloquent.
Years later, a similar boat bridge would be constructed by Xerxes I on the Dardanelles ( Hellespont ) strait, during his invasion of Greece.
The company so far has produced two films, The Women Knight of Mirror ( 竞雄女侠秋瑾 ) and The Years of Qi Xiao Fu ( 七小福之燃情岁月 ), which will be released later this year.
Years later, he decided that this sort of experience had provided him with not only an interest in design, but also a habit of being familiar with and knowledgeable about the materials that his later projects would require.
Years later, Pasternak recalled that he was horrified at how the conversation had ended.
Years later, in 1847, the Chilean government entrusted the young poet Eusebio Lillo with a new text that would replace the anti-Spain poem of Vera y Pintado, and after being analyzed by Andrés Bello, retained the original chorus (" Dulce patria, recibe los votos ...").
Their story was later recounted in the books Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors and Miracle in the Andes as well as the film Alive, by Frank Marshall, and the documentaries Alive: 20 Years Later ( 1993 ) and Stranded: I've Come from a Plane that Crashed in the Mountains ( 2008 ).
Years later Elsie looked at a photograph of herself and Frances taken with Hodson and said: " Look at that, fed up with fairies!
These were later re-issued as trade paperbacks in the late 1990s once again under the title Captain America: The Classic Years featuring new cover art by Kevin Maguire re-creating classic covers.
Years later John Clerk of Penicuik, a leading Unionist, wrote in his memoirs that,
Years later, Dada artists described the movement as " a phenomenon bursting forth in the midst of the postwar economic and moral crisis, a savior, a monster, which would lay waste to everything in its path ... was a systematic work of destruction and demoralization ...
Years later, Day said that Raine had the biggest effect on her singing style and career.
Years later he provided the voice for Bonejangels the skeleton in Corpse Bride.
Years later, Kraftwerk would become a significant influence on hip-hop artists such as Afrika Bambaataa and house music pioneer Frankie Knuckles.
Years later, as his fame grew, his non-Disney work was published by the Norwegian publisher Gazette Bok in 2001, in the two hard-cover " Don Rosa Archives " volumes, The Pertwillaby Papers and The Adventures of Captain Kentucky.
Years later, Fawcett ironically sold the rights for Captain Marvel to DC — which in 1973 revived Captain Marvel in the new title Shazam!
Years later, Satie related that Mathias, with great insistence, told him that his real talent lay in composing.
Years later, Bacon still wrote of his regret that the marriage to Hatton had not taken place.
By the later stages of the Eighty Years War the Dutch had switched entirely from the heavier ships still used by the English and Spanish to the lighter frigates, carrying around 40 guns and weighing around 300 tons.

Years and grants
The Treaty of Paris in 1763 ratified Britain's victory in the Seven Years ' War, ceding Florida to Britain in exchange for Havana and nullifying all Spanish land grants in Florida.
The Treaty of Paris in 1763 ratified Britain's victory in the Seven Years ' War, ceding Florida to Britain in exchange for Havana, Cuba and nullifying all Spanish land grants in Florida.

Years and noblemen
* May 23 – The Second Defenestration of Prague – Protestant noblemen hold a mock trial and throw two direct representatives of Ferdinand II of Germany ( Imperial Governors ) and their scribe out of a window into a pile of manure, exacerbating a low-key rebellion into the Bohemian Revolt ( 1618 – 1621 ) precipitating the Thirty Years ' War into armed conflict and further polarizing Europe on religious grounds.
Because of this, as well as the general strain on the finances of the Spanish throne as a result of the Thirty Years War, on 1 December 1640, the Duke of Braganza, one of the great native noblemen and a descendant of King Manuel I, was proclaimed king as John IV, and a war of independence against Spain was launched.
After the end of the Seven Years ' War in 1763, French noblemen were able to voyage to England and see the gardens for themselves, and the style began to be adapted in French gardens.

Years and land
* 1572 – In the Eighty Years ' War, the Watergeuzen capture Brielle from the Spaniards, gaining the first foothold on land for what would become the Dutch Republic.
Among these actions were the Seven Years ' War, the American Revolutionary War, the Napoleonic Wars, the First and Second Opium Wars, the Boxer Rebellion, the New Zealand land wars, the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, the First and Second Boer Wars, the Fenian raids, the Irish War of Independence, its serial interventions into Afghanistan ( which were meant to maintain a friendly buffer state between British India and the Russian Empire ), and the Crimean War ( to keep the Russian Empire at a safe distance by coming to Turkey's aid ).
That military respect for law began The Ten Years of Spring, a democratic period of free speech and open political activity, plans for national land reform, and the historical perception, by the intelligentsia, that much and great political progress could be made in realizing the civil governance of Guatemala.
During the Hundred Years ' War, the land was repeatedly ravaged and devastated by battles.
The Nine Years War arrived in Munster with Irish rebels from Ulster, who were joined by locals who had lost land to English settlers.
Years later, during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the Federal Emergency Management Agency used land near the airport as a staging area for manufactured homes intended for transport as temporary housing for hurricane victims.
Years of controversy and legal maneuvering ensued before President William McKinley issued a proclamation on July 4, 1901, that gave the federal government control over of surplus Indian land.
Years later after the railroad was completed through the county, another farmer and large landowner Middleton Graham donated the land for railroad station Number 8 and the city of Graham, which was named in his honor.
Years ago, this land was part of the airport buyout.
In 1763, the French ceded the land east of the Mississippi to Great Britain in the Treaty of Paris that ended Europe's Seven Years ' War, known in the United States as the French and Indian War.
After the Seven Years War ( French and Indian War ) and British victory, the colonial government granted some of its soldiers land in the region, which was ceded by the French.
Port Henry is in a tract of land set aside by the British Crown for veterans of the Seven Years War ( also known as the French and Indian War ).
Years later Kinchen Barbour purchased that land and built a nestled in a beautiful grove of oaks.
Years of controversy and legal maneuvering ensued before President William McKinley issued a proclamation on July 4, 1901, that gave the federal government control over of surplus Indian land.
During the French and Indian War ( Seven Years ' War ), the Iroquois, which controlled the land for hunting grounds through right of conquest, ceded large parcels of southwestern Pennsylvania lands through treaty or abandonment to settlers ; in some cases, the land was already occupied by squatters.
The Treaty of Paris, ending Britain's participation in the Seven Years ' War, had seen large swaths of new land brought under British Crown control, as Britain was ceded all North America east of the Mississippi River, including the former French province of Quebec.
* Guatemala: land reform occurred during the " Ten Years of Spring ", 1944 – 1954 under the governments of Juan José Arévalo and Jacobo Arbenz.
The United States is effectively guaranteed control of any land it is able to gain possession of in North America, besides the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon which France had retained possession of after the Seven Years War, and of the Islands of Bermuda due to King Louis XVI of France, renouncing " for ever the possession of the Islands of Bermudas as well as of any part of the continent of North america which before the treaty of Paris in 1763. or in virtue of that Treaty, were acknowledged to belong to the Crown of Great Britain, or to the United States heretofore called British Colonies, or which are at this Time or have lately been under the Power of The King and Crown of Great Britain.
The so called Northern Seven Years ' War commenced, with exhausting assault on land and water.
Years before the events of King's Quest VII, she had attempted to overthrow the land of Etheria but was defeated by Count Vladmir Tsepish, protector of the land of Ooga Booga.
Years of deprivation and abuse at their hands turn her into a disturbed young adult, retreating into a fantasy of her own past: the land of " Was ".

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