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On the Democratic side, meanwhile, Bernie Sanders is soldiering on.
Still, Hill and her team are soldiering on through the stress and late nights.
Soldiering on, he's releasing a new album called Wins and Losses on July 21st.
Just keep taking it one match at a time, just keep soldiering on, I guess.
Trump, meanwhile, has been soldiering on in his campaign despite recent headline-making chaos surrounding his events.
Jen said she suffered bruises and scrapes from the altercation but Lisa tells us Jen's soldiering on.
But more than a few persist, through resourcefulness or audacity, paying the odd $350 fine and soldiering on.
He is the last governor in the field, and he is unapologetic about soldiering on, despite his long-shot status.
Warren is soldiering on, claiming the DNA results she released Monday vindicate her long-standing claims of Native American heritage.
Low-polling Democrats who didn't make this month's debate are soldiering on, but fewer voters seem to be tuning in.
Fans were drawn to Mr. Friend's mix of reserve and vulnerability, his portrait of a man soldiering on despite serious PTSD.
The anti-Trump forces are largely aligned behind Rubio and are pressuring him to keep soldiering on for a convention fight.
She performed in USA Gymnastics' post-Olympic nationwide tour, breaking a rib at one stop but soldiering on without watering down her routines.
Don't tell me I'm the only one who had to press pause halfway through so I could collect myself and think happy thoughts before soldiering on?
In the meantime, Spanish is soldiering on without the explicit support of a superpower, somehow expanding in American lands where it could have disappeared decades ago.
As the Sex Pisols exploded and the Clash mellowed, the Damned kept on keeping on, soldiering on in a gothier, more post-punk direction through the 80s.
Vocalist Keith Morris and drummer Brian Migdol left the band, with bassist Chuck Dukowski and guitarist/bandleader Greg Ginn soldiering on, finding new members to record with.
From the looks of their websites and social feeds, it might seem like these theaters are holding up fine, soldiering on in the face of the pandemic worry-free.
Williams, seeded 16th at Melbourne, said she would keep "soldiering on" and continue her bid to match Margaret Court's record of 24 Grand Slam titles at the French Open.
White House staffers, shell-shocked from the daily barrage of bad news, were soldiering on, trying to keep the focus on a trip that could bring some significant achievements.
Apple Watch: Same basic design, but with one notable new featureImage: AppleApple keeps soldiering on with the Apple Watch, adding new features and functions to its wrist mounted iPhone companion.
In fact, in the way she stretches out the word "liability" in the chorus, there's an echo of Randy Newman, as if she's rolling her eyes while confidently soldiering on.
So, yes, the Fed is soldiering on, but the U.S. economy will underperform as long as it continues to move along solely on monetary policy and a woefully unbalanced policy mix.
Vendors are soldiering on in this space either by making devices look like a tablet and masquerading as 2-in-1s or trying to position them as the next computing platform.
But others are soldiering on in hopes of qualifying for future debates, and of winning converts among voters in Iowa and New Hampshire who will be the first to allocate delegates.
Iowa's delayed results left five top-tier candidates soldiering on, even as New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg blankets television airwaves with advertisements ahead of his first appearance on ballots in March.
Toward the end of the 2008 contest, when the race against Mr. Obama was all but lost, she kept soldiering on at the risk of dividing the party and being a spoiler.
Yes, under Draghi's leadership, the ECB kept soldiering on despite unsuccessful German lawsuits at the country's highest court and the European Court of Justice that the bank was violating its policy mandate.
Malek has been praised for soldiering on despite Singer, as though Singer's involvement were some accident of chance and not a central creative choice on the part of the people who put the movie together.
But he's still trying to hang on a little longer, even though his body is pleading for a break: After four operations, and injuries to his jaw, knees, elbows, and hips, he's still soldiering on.
As played by Olivia Colman — after two seasons with Claire Foy – Elizabeth is an older, wiser ("settled") royal who must lead her country through the 1960s and '70s, soldiering on through decades of tumultuous change.
There's certainly a metaphor in there about post-apocalyptic survival and soldiering on week after week in the face of lifeless writing and shoddy pacing, but I'll ask you to trust me one last time, Bryan.
Parkhurst makes an impassioned case for understanding parents who are weary enough to turn their bank accounts, their children and their lives over to anyone who gives them faith, recognition, context, a blueprint for soldiering on.
The rest of us will keep soldiering on with what dwindling space we have, as high rises rise, social mores fall, and our frail mass transportation systems subject us to decreasing personal space and increasing indignities.
Still, organizers are soldiering on, recently unveiling their centerpiece Barra Olympic Park with an exhibition in its new Olympic Tennis Center and a new golf course where medals will be awarded in Olympic golf for the first time since 216.
THE TOPLINE: President Trump's pick to run the Department of Veterans Affairs is still soldiering on with his nomination, even as the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee has indefinitely postponed his confirmation hearing citing "serious allegations" and with questions about the White House vetting process.
Some fans are threatening to quit watching in response to the premiere, but since the rest of us are soldiering on, star Andrew Lincoln, who plays the embattled Rick Grimes, has some good news — there may be a glimmer of light in the darkness as the season goes on.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE's campaign for the White House is soldiering on, despite the mathematical improbability of victory at the Democratic convention.
I came across this release during a dark moment last week, and clung to it; the notion of "spiritual warfare," Vilkacis' raison d'etre, fit squarely into my staticky headspace at the time, and the sheer blackened brilliance of their work on this split with Dutch trio Turia summoned back my strength and resolve to keep soldiering on.
The drama surrounding the Iowa caucuses has stoked fears among some Democrats that the party may be heading towards a brokered convention in July, Jonathan reports from Nashua, N.H. With the New Hampshire primary just a day away, five top-tier candidates are soldiering on, confident that they can still play a part in the Democratic nominating process.
As I'd progressed from the true love narrative of my youth, I'd come to the more practical and yet awed conclusion that marriage wasn't about two persons joining their souls but rather two persons solemnly promising to be a family, two persons soldiering on in the journey through life and ultimately hauling each other to the grave.
Read: Economists Say a Donald Trump Win Is as Big a Threat to the World Order as Jihadi Terrorism Donald Trump may be soldiering on as the Republican presidential frontrunner, but a new poll from the Associated Press and survey outfit GfK shows that a strong majority of the country is not feeling his vibe, the AP reports.
"Soldiering On". Boston Globe. March 23, 2001. The Boston Film Festival,Bartyzel, Monika Bartyzel.
Knelman, Martin. Paralyzed Vet Soldiering on as an Anti-War Icon. The Toronto Star. 2007-9-11.
Sainik Samachar's centenary celebrations were held in New Delhi. The Defence Minister A. K. Antony released a coffee table book titled 'Soldiering On...' 'Soldiering On...' is a compilation of history of the nation through the eyes of Sainik Samachar. It was well received and is accepted as a collectors piece.
"North Korean schools in Japan soldiering on despite tough times" (Archive). Bloomberg News at The Japan Times. November 13, 2014. Retrieved on April 12, 2015.
From 1913, like nearly all the GWR's saddle tanks, they became pannier tanks as Belpaire boilers were fitted to them. Most were scrapped by 1928, No. 120 soldiering on at Oswestry until 1933.
"Soldiering On" is a dramatic monologue written by Alan Bennett in 1987 for television, as part of his Talking Heads series for the BBC. The series became very popular, moving onto BBC Radio, international theatre, becoming one of the best-selling audio book releases of all time and included as part of both the A-level and GCSE English syllabus.BBC 7 - Comedy - Talking Heads It was the fourth episode of the first series of Talking Heads. "Soldiering On" was remade in 2020 starring Harriet Walter.
The research is being led by Robert Hewings, a former soldier and police officer at the UK College of Scent Dogs. In January 2019 Bravehound founder and CEO Fiona MacDonald was chosen by UK Prime Minister Theresa May for a Points of Light Award which recognises outstanding volunteers who are making a change in their community. In April 2019 Bravehound won the Soldiering On Award for animal partnership; The Soldiering On Awards recognise the outstanding achievements of those who have served their country, and the diverse people and groups who work together in support of the Armed Forces Community.
The weekly becomes a fortnightly. From this year, the price changes from Rs 0.50 to Rs 5 with an annual subscription of Rs 100. 2009 : Hundred years of 'Sainik Samachar'. Release of a coffee-table book "Sainik Samachar 1909-2009: Soldiering On".
It later closed and the rails were lifted."‘Soldiering On’ ……… and Magdalene" - Westmuir.org.uk The Aberdeen Railway was to run north from Guthrie, a few miles north-west of Arbroath. Joining the Arbroath and Forfar Railway there, it obtained access to both termini of that line.
Soldiering On - Finding My Homes: Memoir of an Army Brat. AuthorHouse: p. 160\. . Among the NTA programs broadcast in this way were Divorce Court,Pacific Stars and Stripes (Tokyo, Japan): p. 30\. 1958-11-15. George Jessel,Pacific Stars and Stripes (Tokyo, Japan): p. 35\. 1959-07-01.
Brantley, Ben. Theatre Review: History Soldiering On The New York Times, April 23, 1999. Retrieved November 19, 2006. The song "Tell My Father", originating from the musical, was adapted into a choir piece by Andrea Ramsey and continues to be performed by male choirs, separated from its original work.
While recovering in hospital Pick watched snowboarding for the first time. The charity Blesma gave him the chance to try wakeboarding and snowboarding and he discovered his talent on the snow in Colorado. Pick was nominated by Blesma and subsequently won the Sporting Excellence prize at the Soldiering On Awards in 2017.
He was just 26 years old when he died at Halfweg on February 19, 1945. Soldiering on, Willemiena Bouwman (aka “Mien van Trouw”) took over her fiancé's former job with the newspaper. Ten weeks later, she oversaw the publication of Trouw's May 5, 1945 Liberation edition.Vooren, Wilhelmina, Righteous Among the Nations, Yad Vashem.
She urges Orla to go anyway and gives her the address of her friend from America. The two girls embrace and bid a tearful farewell and Orla is left alone. (HELLO ME) Two months later Mrs O'Brien is soldiering on in the kitchen. With Josef Locke playing on the wireless, the family drifts away one by one.
The USAF established a new designation system for its aircraft, eliminating the "A-" (for attack) category (through 1962); all of the single-engined "A-" aircraft were given "F-" (for fighter) nomenclature (or were determined to be obsolete and scrapped); thus the few remaining A-24 Banshees became known as F-24 Banshees, soldiering on in a reserve role until 1950 when they were scrapped.Yenne 1985, p. 46.
In 2014 Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies at Temple University in Tokyo director Robert Dujarric stated that the North Korean government uses the North Korea-aligned schools as a means to propagandize, and Takushoku University professor Hideshi Takesada stated that the schools teach obedience to Kim Jong-un and uses "very ideological" curriculum.Reynolds, Isabel. "North Korean schools in Japan soldiering on despite tough times" (). Bloomberg News at The Japan Times.
The Third Afghan War 1919 Official Account, p. 10 Between 1849 and 1947 the military history of the frontier was a succession of punitive expeditions against offending Pashtun (or Pathan) tribes, punctuated by three wars against Afghanistan. Many British officers who went on to distinguished command in the First and Second World Wars learnt their soldiering on the North-West Frontier, which they called the Grim.Wilkinson-Latham, pp.
When she realized the war was not going in her favor she arranged for Crimthann to become high king and sent Brión away to learn soldiering. On Brión's return after seven years, Mongfind poisoned her brother in order to get the throne for Brión. However, Niall acquired the throne and made Brión his champion and levier of his rents and hostages. Brión took the throne of Connacht leading to war with his brother Fiachrae.
1972-1976 Mitsubishi Minicab W (T131) In 1971 the Minicab underwent its first model change, with the Minicab EL offering a new interior and a longer cargo bed. Called the T130 it was only available in truck form, with the old LT30 van soldiering on until the third generation was introduced in 1976. Ride quality was improved with the adoption of a front wishbone and rear leaf spring suspension. The EL received all new bodywork with tiny rectangular headlamps.
And the exposition of the drama is so perfunctory, without style or charm, that you get the impression the actors are soldiering on the job." Time wrote, "Though likable enough, this least pretentious of Bronston spectaculars cannot compare to The Greatest Show on Earth. It's just a minor romantic tearjerker, it's Stella Dallas with stardust." They further concluded stating that "[t]o sit through the film is something like holding an elephant on your lap for 2 hours and 15 minutes.
For their part, Vukašinović, Bregović, and Redžić remained in Italy and continued soldiering on under the new name Mića, Goran i Zoran, playing everything from clubs to weddings in the Naples area. Eventually, they returned to Sarajevo in the spring of 1971 when Goran's mother and Zoran's brother Fadil came to Italy to bring them back. Upon returning, the trio continued playing and gigging around Sarajevo, however not for long as in late summer 1971 Vukašinović decided that he'd move to London.
The 147th Aero Squadron began as a widely scattered group of men, mostly in Texas who arrived at Kelly Field during the summer of 1917 where they spent time on learning the rudiments of soldiering. On 10 November 1917, the unit was organized and given a designation. Once formed, they were ordered to proceed to Everman Field (#2), Camp Taliaferro, Texas, near Fort Worth. At Everman Field, the men received a most practical and excellent training in the hands of the Canadian Royal Flying Corps.
The first withdrawals of the KDs came in 1995 when KD35 was withdrawn from Ringsend garage. Between 1995 and December 2000 the entire Dublin Bus KD fleet was withdrawn, with KD 284 the last withdrawn on 15 December 2000. The training school vehicles ran a little longer with KD 70 being the last to be withdrawn in early February 2001. The bulk of the Bus Éireann KD fleet was withdrawn during 1997 with one KD (KD 184) soldiering on in Cork until May 1999 when a gearbox failure saw its demise.
Gough attended Eton College, and according to his autobiography Soldiering On he was terrible at Latin. But he was good at sports such as football and rugby. After leaving Eton, Gough gained entrance to the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst in 1888. He was gazetted into the 16th Lancers as a second lieutenant on 5 March 1889. Although not particularly wealthy compared to other cavalry officers – he had a parental allowance of £360 a year on top of his official salary of just over £121 – he distinguished himself as a rider, winning the Regimental Cup, and as a polo player.
After he escaped, Kitchener (the commander-in-chief) expressed his "deepest sympathy", and he may have survived with his reputation largely intact because his overconfidence was in favourable contrast to the timidity which had contributed to other British defeats. To his credit, according to Gary Sheffield, Gough discussed the matter at length in his memoirs Soldiering On. Although preparations were made to restore the Composite Regiment to full strength, Gough was wounded in the right hand and arm in November, losing the tip of one finger. He was invalided home on the steamship Plassy in January 1902, and reverted to his substantive rank of captain.Farrar-Hockley 1975, p.
By mid October, the squadron was placed on alert for overseas duty, and on the 27th, the 8th Aero moved to Aviation Concentration Center, Garden City, New York to await transportation overseas, and spent the next month being trained in the fundamentals of soldiering. On 22 November, the squadron was ordered on board the RMS Carpathia, arriving at Liverpool, England, on 7 December, moving on to the American Rest Camp "Winnaldon", near Winchester. There, the squadron was divided into four Flights, which were sent to several Royal Flying Corps Airdromes for additional training. The squadron was re-assembled at RFC Thetford on 1 May 1918 for final training, and was ordered to France on 16 July.
Three different accounts exist (written by Paget, by Fergusson, and by Gough in his memoirs Soldiering On), but it is clear that Paget exacerbated the situation. By Gough's account, he said that "active operations were to commence against Ulster". Paget then claimed that he had obtained "concessions" from Seely, namely that officers who lived in Ulster would be permitted to "disappear" for the duration, and that other officers who refused to serve against Ulster would be dismissed rather than being permitted to resign. French, Paget, and Adjutant-General Spencer Ewart had indeed (on 19 March) agreed to exclude officers with "direct family connections" to Ulster, and to dismiss other officers who refused to participate.
A model of a section of a pike and shot formation from the Thirty Years' War on display at the Army Museum in Stockholm. Consistent (uniform) dress was not common for military troops at the time. Foremost amongst the enemies of the Spanish Habsburg empire in the late 16th century were the Seven Provinces of the Netherlands (often retroactively known as the "Dutch"), who fought a long war of independence from Spanish control starting in 1568. After soldiering on for years with a polyglot army of foreign-supplied troops and mercenaries, the Dutch took steps to reform their armies starting in 1590 under their captain-general, Maurice of Nassau, who had read ancient military treatises extensively.
Cole performed the role of Muriel to great acclaim during the half-hour monologue "Soldiering On". In later years, Cole would repeat her performance of this now famous monologue on both the London stage and for BBC Radio. Another of Cole's famous roles was of bad-tempered retired photojournalist Diana Trent in the sitcom Waiting for God, which ran from 1990 to 1994. Although Diana was supposed to be a pensioner, Cole was actually 48 years old when she took the role, for which she received the 1992 Best TV Comedy Actress award at the British Comedy Awards. From 2004 to 2009, Cole appeared with Martin Clunes and Caroline Catz in the ITV comedy-drama, Doc Martin as Joan Norton, aunt of Clunes' character Dr Martin Ellingham.
There are two series of Talking Heads, six monologues in each, along with an earlier (1982) play, A Woman of No Importance, which, while not released alongside Talking Heads, generally fits into the canon. Although the plays deal with a variety of subjects, there are certain recurring themes, such as death, illness, guilt and isolation. All of the characters are childless with the notable exception of Muriel in "Soldiering On"; Violet in "Waiting for the Telegram" is told she has a son, but she does not remember him. Most of the plays give some hint as to where they are set, mostly in Leeds, although not (as Bennett stresses) the "real" Leeds, but rather one that exists in his head.
The Second Battle of Breitenfeld, also known as the First Battle of Leipzig, took place on 23 October 1642 at Breitenfeld, some north-east of Leipzig, Germany, during the Thirty Years' War. The battle was a decisive victory for the Swedish army under the command of Field Marshal Lennart Torstenson over an Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire under the command of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria and his deputy, Prince-General Ottavio Piccolomini, Duke of Amalfi.The second battle was 11 years after the first battle at the crossroads village had unbottled the Swedish forces under Gustavus II Adolphus wherein he had handed Field Marshal Count Tilly his first major defeat in fifty years of soldiering on the same plain.
However, Clark's health began to deteriorate and he was forced to withdraw from some live performances. Although the official reason for Clark's absence from certain shows was reported as being an abscessed tooth, in reality his alcohol and cocaine abuse had grown so bad on tour that he was often either physically unable to perform or simply didn't turn up for the evening's concert. Infuriated by his colleague's behaviour, Hillman decided that he could no longer work with Clark, and the tour limped to a close in late 1979, with McGuinn and Hillman soldiering on alone. Clark's position in the group was still uncertain when he and his bandmates booked into Criteria Studios again in November 1979 to record their second album.
The 258th Aero Squadron was temporarily formed on 1 January 1918 at 02:00 out of a sleepy contingent of men at Kelly Field, Texas which were lined up in formation and assigned to the unit. The men were ordered to Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas on 14 February where the squadron was formally organized and designated. After several weeks of drill and instruction in soldiering, on 1 March the 258th was ordered to Wilbur Wright Field, Fairfield, Ohio for technical training in which the men were classified based on their ability for the line of work which they would be assigned. On short notice, the squadron was notified to move to the Aviation Concentration Center, Hazelhurst Field (Field #1), New York at which they arrived on 23 March.
They had planned to try a range of styles to see what best suited the song while keeping some contemporary element, including a possible rap style. However, one of their earliest attempts hit the mark for them right off the bat and they decided to stay with that, working over the next eight months to get the right sound that they wanted, bringing in a range of musical instruments from around the globe to test. The final recording for the song used on the show was made in London on July 4, 2019, at which point Batey was sick, though Belousova credits Batey for soldiering on to give them enough material to work with. When the final production for the show was made about six months later, Batey performed a lip-sync for the song.
In March 2018, Parliament Speaker İsmail Kahraman forbid the women of a troupe from being onstage, at a tribute to the anniversary of the Gallipoli Campaign at the Turkish Parliament. He was offended that actresses playing the mothers of soldiers would be giving guys public hugs.Turkey’s Government Is Censoring the Movies, But the Istanbul Film Festival Is Soldiering On In September 2020, a female politician of Kurdish origin Sebahat Tuncel was sentenced to 11 months in prison for calling Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan an enemy of women in a speech in 2016. She had made this statement after two controversial statements of Erdogan where in 2014 he said "publicly women are not equal to men" and in 2016 he said "women who reject motherhood are deficient and incomplete".
Three different accounts (written by Paget, Fergusson and Gough in his 1954 memoirs Soldiering On) exist, but it is clear that Paget exacerbated the situation. Paget claimed that with French's assistance he had obtained "concessions" from Seely, namely that officers who lived in Ulster would be permitted to "disappear" for the duration, but that other officers who refused to serve against Ulster would be dismissed rather than being permitted to resign. By Gough's account, he said that "active operations were to commence against Ulster" and that Gough – who had a family connection to Ulster but did not actually live there - could expect no mercy from his "old friend at the War Office". French, Paget and Ewart had actually (on 19 March) agreed that officers with "direct family connections" to Ulster should be left behind.
On Kemp's return, even the MoD were said to be surprised when they reviewed the film as to how close to the action the filming had come. Kemp received praise from the Sergeant's MessThe Independent Reporting Afghanistan: This isn't Ross Kemp the hard man playing at being a soldier, 28 January 2008 and from Prince Harry, who briefly served in Afghanistan as a forward air controller.The Mirror Ross Kemp is soldiering on, 26 April 2008 It also gave some of the soldiers on the ground the chance to see how close some of the situations they were in actually are, something they don't appreciate at the time in the heat of battle. Commentators praised how the series showed the resourcefulness and humanity of the soldiers who are fighting.
On the morning of Friday 20 March, Arthur Paget (Commander- in-Chief, Ireland) addressed senior officers at his headquarters in Dublin. By Gough's account (in his memoirs Soldiering On), he said that "active operations were to commence against Ulster," that officers who lived in Ulster would be permitted to "disappear" for the duration, but that other officers who refused to serve against Ulster would be dismissed rather than being permitted to resign, and that Gough – who had a family connection with Ulster but did not live there – could expect no mercy from his "old friend at the War Office" (French). French, Paget and Ewart had in fact (on 19 March) agreed to exclude officers with "direct family connections" to Ulster. In offering his officers an ultimatum, Paget was acting foolishly, as the majority might have obeyed if simply ordered north.
Mancini was born in Paris, son of Philippe Jules François Mancini (the 3rd and last duke of Nevers from 1707 until his death in 1768), and Anna Maria Spinola, whom he married in 1709. His father, Philippe, was a great-nephew of Cardinal Mazarin and a great-grandson of the famous beauty Gabrièlle de Rochechouart de Mortemart, sister of Madame de Montespan. Mancini (hyphenated Mazarin, Mazarini or Mazzarino) was educated at Lycée Louis le Grand before he joined the French Army serving in the Italian campaigns (1733) and in Bohemia (1740); but, he had to give up soldiering on account of weak health. In 1738, he sold property including the château de Druyes to Louis Damas marquis of Anlezy. He was subsequently French Ambassador to Rome (1748–1752), Berlin (1755–1756) and London, where he negotiated the Treaty of Paris (10 February 1763).
In the 16th century, Androu Benbie (possibly Benvie) was living as a wright. Also, Edmund Jackson was fined ten shillings for "striking the common hird on the Sabbath". In the 17th century, due to a greater survival in documentary evidence, more family names are known. These include: Anderson, Christal, Mores (possibly Morris or Moreis), Morton (possibly Mortoun), Millar, Blair, Mitchell, Whittet, Duncan, Paterson, Ogilvy, Young, Boug, Deucat (possibly Deugatt), Smyth, Christie, Robertson, Matthew, Thom, Gairdner (possibly Gardiner), Bowack (possibly Book, Boug or Boyok), Will, Hall, Muir (possibly Moor or Mure), Pirie (possibly Pierie), Martine and Lawson (possibly Lousone). In 1650, there were 19 tenants. Stonemason James Sr. (1832–1920) and Margaret (1833–1908) had ten children, including Margaret (1874–1952)."‘Soldiering On’ ……… and Magdalene" - Westmuir.org.uk Early in the 19th century, the homes at Pitmiddle were rebuilt in stone, seemingly on the site of their timber predecessors.
After parting ways with their manager Malkolm Muharem in mid-1984 following the disappointing commercial performance of their debut album Mitovi i legende o Kralju Elvisu, Elvis J. Kurtovich & His Meteors kept soldiering on with the same lineup, releasing another record—1985's Da Bog da crk'o rok'n'rol—that similarly failed to connect with the general audience. Their June 1985 appearance at YU Rock Misija at the Marakana stadium in Belgrade effectively turned out to be the band's swan song. Guitarist Dražen Ričl—who had since May 1985 already been musically reconnecting with Zlaja Arslanagić, his old Ozbiljno Pitanje bandmate and Top lista nadrealista co-protagonist—officially left Elvis J. Kurtović & His Meteors after the YU Rock Misija performance. The rest of the members—vocalist Rizo Petranović, drummer Radomir "Hare" Gavrilović, bassist Nermin "Fićo" Dedić, and keyboardist Zoran "Poka" Degan—also followed suit as the band essentially ceased to exist.
Though remaining similar to the Smart original, the Roadster was planned to have minor makeover. Former Jaguar designer Keith Helfet was signed up to restyle its front and tail ends to freshen it up, and to distinguish it from the original Smart Roadster. Artists impressions of the new car, now referred to as the AC Ace, were released in December 2006,AC Ace and while delays to the project were acknowledged at the end of 2006, production was scheduled for 2007 despite a £65m investment not being formalised.Autocar 7 December 2006 The tooling brought from the Smart factory at Hambach was planned to be installed at Project Kimber's factory in South Wales and production was expected to start in the summer of 2007, but by June 2007, Barrie Wills, chief executive of the Project Kimber consortium admitted they were "still soldiering on with funding Project Kimber"Birmingham Post 12 June 2007 but with no sign of prototypes or production vehicles.
13 As late as 5 March 1951 Gough was writing to Edmonds to blame Tavish Davidson and Herbert Lawrence for their lack of influence over Haig's decision-making and claiming that he should have requested an interview with Haig prior to the March 1918 attack, and demanded to hold the bulk of his forces back from the front line, although he doubted that Haig would have agreed to give up ground voluntarily. His long battle for rehabilitation after his unjust dismissal deflected attention from his poor generalship in 1916 and 1917, and by World War Two he had come to be regarded as a military elder statesman. His reputation was also helped by his longevity, and during the revival of interest in the First World War from the late 1950s onwards, he was treated fairly mildly by Alan Clark and A. J. P. Taylor, not least because criticism was so increasingly focussed on Douglas Haig. Gough published another volume of memoirs, Soldiering On, in 1954.
By the 1930s biplanes had reached their performance limits, and monoplanes become increasingly predominant, particularly in continental Europe where monoplanes had been increasingly common from the end of World War I. At the start of World War II, several air forces still had biplane combat aircraft in front line service but they were no longer competitive, and most were used in niche roles, such as training or shipboard operation, until shortly after the end of the war. The British Gloster Gladiator biplane, the Italian Fiat CR.42 and Soviet I-153 sesquiplane fighters were all still operational after 1939.Coggins, 2000, p.20Polikarpov I-153 Chaika (Seagull) The German Heinkel He 50 and the Soviet Polikarpov Po-2 were both used in the night ground attack role throughout the Second World War, with the latter soldiering on until the Korean War. Boeing-Stearman Model 75 PT-13D biplane trainer from the 30s and 40s The British Fleet Air Arm flew Fairey Swordfish torpedo bombers from its aircraft carriers in the anti- submarine warfare role until the end of the war because they could operate from the decks of small escort carriers.

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