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Knocking on wood was soon associated with safety and survival, and so the practice lived on after the Inquisition.
With Weight Watchers, Perillo was able to get a refund for three of the four months her subscription lived on after her initial attempt to cancel.
They outlived the dinos Sharks not only lived on after the age of dinosaurs, they originated in a time before those giants even walked the Earth.
He had numerous run-ins with opposition players, and sometimes his own team mates, earning a reputation for his feisty personality that lived on after his career.
The Austin City Council recognized Mr. Overton's contributions to the state and country by proclaiming a day in his honor and ceremonially renaming the street he lived on after him.
Beauclerk follows Streitz in claiming that Oxford lived on after 1604, but does not state that he was abducted and exiled. He suggests that he went into hiding with the help of William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby.
The gallery lived on after the demolition, moving near Loring Park, but closed after a year. Its final show was a dual exhibition by artists Stuart Mead and Dean Lucker. An unrelated local band, Rifle Sport, also named after the arcade, established their name before the gallery in 1981.
Despite dying earlier than many of his friends and assistants, his ISK organization lived on after his death, even after being banned by the Nazi Regime in 1933. It is even claimed that Albert Einstein supported it. He's also credited with popularizing the Socratic method in his book Die sokratische Methode (The Socratic Method).
This could be an early name for a boy born in 1829, later in life known as Bad Gun, or it may be a brother of his. Bad Gun (or Rushing After The Eagle) lived on after the 1837 scourge.Libby, Orin G.: Bad Gun (Rushing-After- The-Eagle). Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, Vol.
In the Neo-Assyrian Empire period a palace was built by the Assyrian king Tukulti- Ninurta II (891-884 BC) in Kahat. The town lived on after the end of the Assyrian empire in the seventh century BC as a part of Achaemenid Assyria. Babylonians, Persians, Seleucids, Romans, and Parthians left their trace. The site was inhabited into the Arab period.
In addition, Lady Hyegyong uses her memoir to discuss why she and her child, Jeongjo, lived on after Sado's execution. Traditionally, when the male head of a household was executed as a criminal, his wife and children are expected to follow him in death.Haboush, Memoirs p. 2 Pertaining to this norm, however, Crown Prince Sado's execution was far from normal.
Elmes married and had two children, and lived on after the war in Pyrénées-Orientales (Northern Catalonia) where she had been active, first in Perpignan and then in Canet-en-Roussillon and Sainte-Marie- la-Mer. La villa Saint Christophe à Canet Plage : le secours aux enfants du camp de Rivesaltes (1941-1943) on cultureetpatrimoinevillelonguet.blogspot.com She died in a nursing home there.
Georgia Skovgaard, painted by her husband P.C. Skovgaard Georgia Maria Luise Skovgaard née Schouw (1828-1868) was a pioneering Danish embroiderer who is remembered above all for works depicting Danish flora, many of which were based on the artwork of her husband, the Golden Age painter P.C. Skovgaard. After her early death, her designs lived on after her student Kristiane Konstantin-Hansen used them to develop her own embroidery business.
Only his soldiers never wavered in > their devotion. The spirit of comradeship Slim created within 14th Army lived on after the war in the Burma Star Association, of which Slim was a co-founder and first President.Burma Star Association history A statue of Slim on Whitehall, outside the Ministry of Defence, was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II in 1990. Designed by Ivor Roberts-Jones, the statue is one of three British Second World War military leaders (the others being Alan Brooke and Bernard Montgomery).
Malraux argued that art transcended time as art allowed one to connect with the past, and the very act of appreciating art was itself an act of art as the love of art was part of a continuation of endless artistic metamorphosis that constantly created something new. Malraux argued that as different types of art went in and out of style, the revival of a style was a metamorphosis as art could never be appreciated in exactly the same way as it was in the past. As art was timeless, it conquered time and death as artworks lived on after the death of the artist.
In different parts of Germany, until the early 20th century, the belief was common that dead ones lived on, after their death, and exerted a disastrous influence from the grave. This influence was believed to be partly done via a telepathic effect (sympathy charm), so that the nachzehrer, as the villain was called, did not need to rise from the grave and still could suck the vitality from living persons with his open mouth, his open eye and by gnawing on the burial shroud. Other undead, in the belief of the people, rose from the graves and jumped on the back of night ramblers. This Aufhocker could assume different shapes, for example in the Rhineland, the form of the werewolf.
Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II, pp. 176-91, Random House, New York, NY. . In January 1941, Henry Kaiser asked Garfield to set up an insurance plan for the Richmond workers (this was merely contract negotiation with insurance companies), and a year later Kaiser asked Garfield to duplicate at Richmond what he had done at Desert Center and Mason City.Hendricks, 40-47 Unlike the two other projects, the resulting entity lived on after the construction project that gave birth to it, and it is the direct ancestor of today's Kaiser Permanente.Hendricks, 63 On March 1, 1942, Sidney R. Garfield & Associates opened its offices in Oakland to provide care to 20,000 workers, followed by the opening of the Permanente Health Plan on June 1.

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