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Peter Marshall noted that Bang-Jensen had later referred to his two interviews with the Gross group as `` unfortunate experiences '', and after his second meeting on the sixteenth the Dane refused to attend further hearings without legal counsel.
Remaining steadfast to his pedagogy, a forerunner of progressive and democratic schooling, he alienated parents in a later " parlor school " by admitting an African American child to the class, whom he then refused to expel in the face of protests.
After a successful campaign Manuel I and Andronikos returned together to Constantinople ( 1168 ); but a year later, Andronikos refused to take the oath of allegiance to the future king Béla III of Hungary, whom Manuel desired to become his successor.
Art historian and the artist's great-grandson Joachim Pissarro notes that they “ professed a passionate disdain for the Salons and refused to exhibit at them .” Together they shared an “ almost militant resolution ” against the Salon, and through their later correspondences it is clear that their mutual admiration “ was based on a kinship of ethical as well as aesthetic concerns ”.
At the parade later that day, 50 prisoners refused orders, and the rest were marched back to their cells but refused to enter.
Despite a booming growth in American periodicals around this time period, fueled in part by new technology, many did not last beyond a few issues and publishers often refused to pay their writers or paid them much later than they promised.
When Charles finally did propose marriage to Amanda later in 1979, the circumstances were tragically changed, and she refused him.
Brando later won an Academy Award for his portrayal, which he refused to accept.
The Archbishop of Braga and the count of Arraiolos refused to approve the terms in the reunion of the Portuguese Cortes, thus condemning Ferdinand to remain in miserable captivity until his death six years later.
The British agreed to assistance but refused to agree upon the territorial gains, which Stalin accepted months later as the military situation deteriorated somewhat in mid-1942.
Brown refused to listen, releasing the album, Live at the Apollo, which would later be credited to Brown and his group the Famous Flames after not being credited on the album in its initial release.
According to William of Tyre, writing in the later 12th century when Godfrey had become a legendary hero, he refused to wear " a crown of gold " where Christ had worn " a crown of thorns ".
in March 1892 and gained official recognition three months later, after the Football Association refused to recognise the club as Everton.
The original colonists signed the " Covenant of Planetfall ", agreeing that this outcome was just recompense for the labors of the crew during the voyage ; that they signed at gunpoint as they were awakened from hibernation is kept secret from later generations, and also that those who refused, died.
When Cook learned a few years later that the videotapes of the series were to be wiped, a common practice at the time, he offered to buy the recordings from the BBC but was refused because of copyright issues.
This retcon itself was later retconned, in Star Trek: Enterprise, via a storyline in which it is revealed that the original, quasi-human appearance of the Klingons is due to a genetic mutation caused by an engineered virus – as it happened, " genetic engineering " ( Chief O ' Brien ) and " viral mutation " ( Dr. Bashir ) had been the guesses Worf refused to confirm or deny.
Hell claimed that he and Verlaine had originally divided the songwriting evenly but that later Verlaine refused to play Hell's songs.
After Martok refused, Worf decided to challenge Gowron himself, citing his faulty battle planning, his dishonorable conduct in trying to discredit Martok, and poor strategies at the later stages of the Dominion War.
Twice in the series, Geordi refused to be granted natural vision, first by Commander Riker who had been given extraordinary amounts of power by Q and later by Doctor Katherine Pulaski.
The film was not released in Malaysia after Spielberg refused to cut the violent scenes ; however, the film was finally released there on DVD with an 18SG certificate much later in 2005.
In writing of one miracle associated with Oswald, Bede gives some indication of how Oswald was regarded in conquered lands: years later, when his niece Osthryth moved his bones to Bardney Abbey in Lindsey, its inmates initially refused to accept them, " though they knew him to be a holy man ", because " he was originally of another province, and had reigned over them as a foreign king ", and thus " they retained their ancient aversion to him, even after death ".
Eighteen years later, Bernstein and Robbins asked Sondheim to retry adapting the show, but Sondheim refused.
" Members of the company later recalled several quarrels between the couple, the most dramatic occurring in Christchurch when Leigh refused to go onstage.
A decade later, as increased Cuban immigration to the islands strained the Bahamas ’ resources, Cuba refused to sign a letter of repatriation.

later and shake
The Battle of Muret was a massive step in the creation of the unified French kingdom and the country we know today — although Edward III, the Black Prince and Henry V would threaten later to shake these foundations.
Clay was so upset that many years later, when he met Burr again, Clay refused to shake his hand.
As time went on, however, later Assyrian architects began to shake themselves free of Babylonian influence, and to use stone as well as brick.
He later told Treves that Maturin had been the first woman ever to smile at him, the first to shake his hand.
With Edwards hit hard by these events, he went to Europe to work on his later films and shake off studio interference.
Carter, initially pleased with the request, later arranges for the transfer to be denied ; and, the episode ends with Carter insisting the two shake hands, not knowing Gomer's hand is covered in shellac.
About a month later, Carter cannot shake his grief or his troubles with Abby, and agrees to go to the Congo ( without Abby's agreement ) to join Dr. Kovač.
Avery later said, “ Well, everyone talks about how classy or un-classy I am, and fatso ( Brodeur ) here just forgot to shake my hand I guess.
Many years later, as an adult, Brady would approach the younger Theodore Roosevelt then governor of New York, in 1900, at a conference in Portland, Oregon, warmly shake his hand and tell him the following story:
Marvin, who later admitted that growing up, he was told not to dance, also wanted to, in his words, " sit on a stool and croon " rather than " shake my ass onstage " saying that his voice was what people paid attention to and not his dancing.
Immediately he secured this objective he tried to shake off the treaty in insidious ways and later when he felt his independence to deal with the chiefs being stifled, more openly.
When Slocum became ill again several months later, his wife, Mary, began to shake and tremble uncontrollably in prayer.
The public comment, intended as an insult, was highly controversial and generated quite a bit of coverage in the Saudi press, including the refusal of Hussein Abdul Ghani to shake hands with Mirel Radoi after a later game.
When the Archer died under his later identity of the Black Archer, Lady Lark seemed to slowly shake off the effects of the mental modification, and returned to active status with the Squadron.
As the Qing Empire disintegrated later in the century, this tributary status was allowed to lapse, and even Tibet began to shake off its subordination.

later and Richards
In 1960, when Richards, on his way to class at Sidcup Art College, and Jagger, on his way to class at London School of Economics, met at Dartford train station, the Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records Jagger carried revealed a mutual interest, leading to the re-establishment of their friendship and the formation of a band with Dick Taylor ( later of Pretty Things ).
Other players, including Stephen Milne ( also after a match in Perth late during the 2008 season ) and Ted Richards suffered similar injuries later on, meaning they had to return to their home states by ground.
The home economics movement started with Ellen Swallow Richards, who was the first woman to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later became the first female instructor.
It is also reputed that it was on the platform of Sidcup railway station that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards first agreed to form a band, which later became the Rolling Stones.
In 1980, he began as one of the cast members on ABC's Fridays television show, including a famous instance in which guest Andy Kaufman refused to deliver his scripted lines, leading Richards to bring the cue cards on screen to Kaufman causing him to throw his drink into Richards ' face, before a small riot ensued ( Richards later claimed he was in on the joke ).
Lorena acquired national attention at the 1988 Democratic National Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, where the keynote address was delivered by then state treasurer and later Governor Ann Richards.
Among those remembered are Martha Thomas, later known as Mrs. LaGrange, and still later as Mrs. Winnie Miskimins, Florence LaGrange, a Miss Richards, a Miss Gapes and Bessie Burke.
However, Hank also shows deference to Jimmy Carter when they meet ( though he later expresses his opinion that he was a weak president ) and greatly respects former Democratic Texas Governor Ann Richards ( although he displays great respect for, and deference to, all authority figures, but the respect was most likely the result of Hank's great liking of Texas culture and history as mentioned throughout the show ).
He later performed with Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley and George Thorogood on Thorogood's 1995 live album Live: Let's Work Together.
This track, " Ghost Dance ", suggested to Faithfull by a friend who later died of AIDS, was made with a trio of old acquaintances: Stones ' drummer Charlie Watts and guitarist Ron Wood backed Faithfull's vocals on the song, while Richards coproduced it.
For most of that period, Mary Richards served as his associate producer ( later producer with he having the title of executive producer, though she reported to him ), Ted Baxter as his news anchor and Murray Slaughter as his head writer.
While the members of rock bands of the era were not technically singer-songwriters as solo acts, many were singer-songwriters who created songs with other band members including Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir, Elton John ( with Bernie Taupin ), Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Robbie Robertson, Ian Anderson, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, and Peter Frampton ; Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and many others like Eric Clapton found success as singer-songwriters in their later careers.
Laura ( Howe ) Richards later wrote: “ So far as I can remember, my father had no pleasant memories of his school days.
The error was first discovered in 1826 by Francis Turner Palgrave, who said that Matthew was " a phantom who never existed ," and later the truth of this statement was completely proved by Henry Richards Luard.
It initially had a small canvas structure but was later equipped with an imported Richards hangar.
A later version resulted from amalgamation of the Richards, Woodruff, Bullock and Clayton texts.
The film stars Jones ' then girlfriend ( and later Keith Richards wife ) Anita Pallenberg as a young waitress who accidentally kills her boyfriend and hides the body with the help of two male friends.
Gerin later adopted the ring name Rhino Richards and began wrestling in Canada, where he formed a stable known as " THUG Life " with Joe Legend, Zakk Wyld ( Keith Assoun ), Christian Cage, Bloody Bill Skullion, Brett Kimball, and Sexton Hardcastle ( later named Edge ).
Gerin later competed under Rhino Richards in the Catch Wrestling Association which is based in Germany.
In the 2012 comic novel Nick & Jake, by Tad Richards and Jonathan Richards, Cohn and his partner G. David Schine come to Paris, where Cohn tries to make a citizen's arrest of protagonist Nick Carraway ( the narrator of The Great Gatsby, a quarter century later.

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