Papers 1161-1170 of total 1247 found.
Category: /History
…the Sixteenth Bavarian Infantry Regiment, serving as a despatch runner. Hitler proved an able, courageous soldier, receiving the Iron Cross (First Class) for bravery, but did not rise above the rank of Lance Corporal. Twice wounded, he was badly gassed four weeks…
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…200,000 are injured in crashes that involve red light running." "More than half of the deaths are pedestrians and occupants in other vehicles who are hit by the red light runners." <Tab/>Running red lights and other traffic controls like stop…
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Category: /Literature
…and dust and bullets that smothered the trenches. The tension was unendurable. The telephones, the carrier pigeons, the guesses of direct observers, the records of the runners, the glimpses of the air-men, all combined could scarcely penetrate the fog of war…
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…at first when he has the opportunity; he leads the life of The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner, refusing the shackles of his society, until he is brought to bay by that most fundamental drive: the procreation of the race. Least believable of his…
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…, The Entertainer, A Taste of Honey, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner came out in their original forms between May 1956 and September 1959. The film versions, which came out after a three year interval, between 1959…
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…an example that sometimes the best qualified candidate in the party does not always get elected due to outside reasons. Despite the competence of the other runners for the Republican nomination, by May 1980 Reagan had enough nominations votes to win…
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….         Many felt Edmund Muskie was sure to win the Democratic nomination for the election of 1972. 'All political observers agreed on the certainty that Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine would be the Democratic party's nominee.'1 'As the front-runner, he wanted…
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…attacks on Jews and Marxists who Hitler claimed were undermining the war effort. Hitler was a dispatch runner in the trenches, he had to carry messages to the front line which meant risking one's life. For his courageous acts he received a number of awards…
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…;acute;s income fell which in turn lead to lower prizemoney levels, which meant a lower number of runners in each race. This didn´t look appealing to those customers who still came to races, so they didn´t come and so on. It became…
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…1). The front-runner for either casino is not clear but MGM Mirage's partnership with CapitaLand, a government development entity for the Marina site, could give the company an edge. MGM Mirage spokesman Alan Feldman said the company could be helped…
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