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Considered one of the most | revolutionary pieces in jazz history, "So What," which a |
rank, equivalent to colonel, in the French | Revolutionary army, in command of a demi-brigade. |
e Pennsylvania militia during the American | Revolutionary War and later a Pennsylvania state senator |
At the outbreak of the American | Revolutionary War in April 1775 Wyman, as a captain of t |
f this group were also active in the Dodge | Revolutionary Union Movement. |
aign of the Campaign of 1793 in the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
During the American | Revolutionary War Caleb served with his father in the 1s |
captain in 1783 at the end of the American | Revolutionary War, and remained in service during the te |
ed as British property during the American | Revolutionary War. |
paign and Southern theater of the American | Revolutionary War |
ttish general who served during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
ng the Sullivan Expedition in the American | Revolutionary War. |
During the American | Revolutionary War, Stokes was captured by the British an |
to American-French victory in the American | Revolutionary War. |
nch sailor and admiral, hero of the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
In the summer 1926, the National | Revolutionary Army launched the Northern Expedition, and |
In 1888, despite the party's | revolutionary orientation it decided to participate in t |
Immediately after the American | Revolutionary War the newly established United States of |
The Social Club was also the first | revolutionary group to identify itself clearly as a cosm |
st people to be executed during the Indian | revolutionary struggles during the 20th century. |
fficer from North Carolina in the American | Revolutionary War who notably fought in the Battle of Mo |
that came to be widely used in the Russian | revolutionary movement. |
the founder and then leader of the British | Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP). |
the United States Navy during the American | Revolutionary War. |
The French | Revolutionary Wars continued from 1795, with the French |
he Fourth Anglo-Dutch War and the American | Revolutionary War, though he had never been to the islan |
During the early part of the French | Revolutionary War the British Army launched an expeditio |
spent most of his life before the American | Revolutionary War as a teacher. |
rd, American Major General in the American | Revolutionary War and a Congressman from Massachusetts. |
erican War of Independence, and the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, eventually rising to |
rosperous village by the time the American | Revolutionary War came knocking at the door. |
After the Eelam | Revolutionary Organisation of Students merged with the L |
A commander of the peasant | Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine, also know |
ral amnesty and finally left the Socialist | Revolutionary Party, repelled by the hypocrisy of its le |
tes and Shawnee leaders after the American | Revolutionary War, ceding parts of the Ohio country to t |
r the Continental Army during the American | Revolutionary War. |
He served through the American | Revolutionary War until 1782, and then practiced medicin |
surviving fortification from the American | Revolutionary War, built by American soldiers, and the o |
825) was a Loyalist leader in the American | Revolutionary War. |
e Austrian army in Italy during the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
itician and a soldier in both the American | Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. |
air of Royal Navy frigates in the American | Revolutionary War on 23 September 1779. |
The French | Revolutionary Wars continued from 1794 between Revolutio |
oalition) was an alliance of the Communist | Revolutionary Union, Progressive Action, the Democratic |
ish naval officer who fought in the French | Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars and later rose to |
ive Assembly of Manipur, as the Democratic | Revolutionary Peoples Party candidate in the constituenc |
One of the most | revolutionary products to come out on the market was the |
on September 13, 1781, during the American | Revolutionary War. |
76, following the outbreak of the American | Revolutionary War, Jackson worked on behalf of the Conti |
During the American | Revolutionary War, he was a captain in the 14th Massachu |
at universalism led directly to the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
During the American | Revolutionary War, Tories under the command of David Fan |
However, in 1797, during the French | Revolutionary Wars, the monastery was dispossessed by oc |
for many years in Qinghai in the National | Revolutionary Army. |
On the outbreak of the French | Revolutionary Wars in 1793, he was appointed as Major to |
came back to Charleston after the American | Revolutionary War. |
and quickly rose in rank during the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
ington and Concord that began the American | Revolutionary War. |
absburg military service during the French | Revolutionary Wars. |
conflict with France in 1793 in the French | Revolutionary Wars, Colpoys was recalled to active servi |
ficials from Phanar, Serbs one of them the | revolutionary Karageorge and many non-Greeks. |
o publish a book of his theories, entitled | Revolutionary War, but permission was denied by Mussolin |
realization entails a union of theory with | revolutionary practice. |
king class in decadence, and therefore the | revolutionary period, of the capitalist system. |
lk and roots music; in many ways they were | revolutionary within the Welsh-language music scene in d |
ith a group of other patriots, they formed | revolutionary committees. |
to produce, but he declined, thinking the | Revolutionary War story would not be commercial. |
This was | revolutionary as it was the first time a Japanese compan |
By the late-1970s, however, three new | revolutionary techniques had been developed: recombinant |
Hussein, who had seized power through the | Revolutionary Command Council in 1979. |
in Chief of the American Army Through the | Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United |
t radicals hope to transform through their | revolutionary project. |
rt Temple, who owned that land through the | Revolutionary War. |
h Navy as early as 1776 and throughout the | Revolutionary War. |
then lived in Peel, England throughout the | Revolutionary War. |
but it was impossible to turn the tide of | revolutionary change. |
ior to 1787 by its namesake, Tilman Dixon, | Revolutionary War soldier, where his historic home, Dixo |
He was arrested several times for | revolutionary activities. |
Governor Macquarie: his life, times and | revolutionary vision for Australia (2010) |
er, Lancashire, where he held the title of | Revolutionary Pontifarch of the Communist Church. |
For years prior to the | Revolutionary Wars, the area known as the West Bank was |
Prior to American | Revolutionary War, he was a delegate to all conventions |
It is politically linked to the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which fou |
clerical office and devoted himself to the | revolutionary movement. |
l Vision: A Very Short Introduction to the | Revolutionary Integral Approach to Life, God, the Univer |
ater the local population was loyal to the | revolutionary UPA. |
He had a limited education due to the | Revolutionary War. |
e that can be found on the memorial to the | revolutionary soldiers from the town. |
eme power was temporarily relegated to the | Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), headed by 27-year-o |
cemetery with plots that date back to the | Revolutionary War. |
arry" Lee were the county's delegates to a | revolutionary Provincial Congress of Virginia. |
refer to American | Revolutionary Guard as national anarchist or neo-Nazi, s |
In May 1775 he was elected to the | Revolutionary Council of Safety. |
he took the name of Puy-la-Montagne to the | revolutionary era. |
They are closely aligned to the | Revolutionary Internationalist Movement. |
They were sent for trial to the | Revolutionary tribunal, before which they appeared on 27 |
where the Filipino leaders agreed to cease | revolutionary actions, in exchange for 20 million pesos, |
a “German National Loan” that was to fund | revolutionary activities in Germany. |
during the Cold War, directly prior to the | revolutionary wave known as the "Autumn of Nations". |
on Mercer's life and contributions to the | Revolutionary War. |
y roots in America all the way back to the | Revolutionary War; her mother, a native of Thailand, is |
The Society remained open to all | revolutionary socialists, and soon a split opened up bet |
depth history that goes clear back to the | Revolutionary War in the surrounding areas as well. |
t imperialism will not only lead them to a | revolutionary path and participation in the internationa |
whole people's solidarity block to advance | revolutionary cause successful". |
from a disaffected, shoplifting youth to a | revolutionary leader. |
the tendency of the rate of profit to fall | Revolutionary Perspectives chose to unite with Workers V |
Ballet Russe Ballet Russes, An ode to the | revolutionary twentieth-century dance troupe known as th |
He organised routes to smuggle | revolutionary writings from Sweden via Finland to Russia |
seen as a T-shirt motif, similar to other | revolutionary symbols including Mao and Che Guevera." |
yrics also feature a reference to American | Revolutionary Patrick Henry's famous quote "give me libe |
most playful DHR bands, in contrast to the | revolutionary bombast of most. |
ore in the Ginza of Tokyo and proved to be | revolutionary. |
d persuading them to make donations to the | revolutionary cause. |
action during conflicts dating back to the | Revolutionary War. |
The BWC was also used to coordinate | Revolutionary Union Movement and Black Workers caucuses. |
ists whose names are forever linked to the | revolutionary struggle of our people; the first Luis Emi |
hip, Ka Popoy strived harder to strengthen | revolutionary work in the capital city. |
this to band together in order to prevent | revolutionary influence (especially from the French Revo |
rated to America from Holland prior to the | Revolutionary War. |
The island was home to US | Revolutionary War fortifications in the 18th century, an |
So when it came to the | revolutionary design at Chepstow, The Times of 24 Februa |
, he was involved in new attempts to unite | revolutionary Marxists in the U.S. in the early 1970s. |
tarted from October 20 to bring aid to the | revolutionary junta in Rome, after having sailed the Tib |
RBRVS led to a | revolutionary reordering of physician reimbursement paym |
It was subsequently renamed to honor | Revolutionary War spies Colonel David Henley and Israel |
an this date, with some dating back to the | Revolutionary War. |
ns held by American colonists prior to the | Revolutionary War. |
He was the political mentor to the | revolutionary Pancho Villa, whom he had met and befriend |
as partial compensation to Pennsylvania's | Revolutionary War veterans. |
ily that could trace its roots back to the | Revolutionary War era. |
nment and much of the army defected to the | revolutionary generals on their arrival in Spain. |
xonomic scale their theory applied to, how | revolutionary their claims were intended to be, and how |
In March 1969, he took the | revolutionary step of buying out his contract with Dunda |
published a little book on this topic: The | Revolutionary Army. |
The book tour for | Revolutionary Voices was also designed to help the grass |
As New Hampshire moved toward a | revolutionary government, Blanchard was elected first to |
Liberty Tree, an American tradition where | revolutionary notices where pinned to a tree. |
e of Representatives, state Treasurer, and | revolutionary governor of Georgia from 1782 to 1783. |
his domains were overrun by the troops of | Revolutionary France. |
se of her association with the Tupac Amaru | Revolutionary Movement. |
the Tupaj Katari | Revolutionary Movement-Chila, MRTK-Chila (faction led by |
mmunist Party of Turkey/Marxist-Leninist - | Revolutionary Proletarian (1987), Communist Party of Tur |
He turns a | revolutionary, organises protests against the landlord t |
as General Secretary of the Tuvan People's | Revolutionary Party. |
Twenty out of twenty-nine provincial | revolutionary committees were chaired PLA officers, and |
the control of the other two former-papal | revolutionary administrations, the Tiberina Republic and |
became a member of the Ukrainian Socialist | Revolutionary Party. |
it became known as the Ukrainian National | Revolutionary Army and the insurgency was directed accor |
ng his own UPA into the Ukrainian People's | Revolutionary Army (the name which OUN-B hadadopted in 1 |
Ukrainian People's | Revolutionary Army |
of the estate of her great uncle American | Revolutionary War artist John Trumbull, inherited many o |
He held several offices under the | Revolutionary authorities and again served in the Rhode |
of conscious Africans organized under the | revolutionary leadership of the African working class. |
bourgeoisie in an effort to undermine the | revolutionary struggle of working class. |
l Unity Front (Frente de Unidad Nacional), | Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, Movement towards Soc |
etbacks, there was an attempt to unify the | revolutionary activists in Bengal. |
w them from different angles, a unique and | revolutionary aspect of baroque sculpture, of which Bern |
they farmed, hunted and scouted until the | Revolutionary War. |
ts and their children who are caught up in | revolutionary ideas and do not follow the old rules of t |
winter and the equipment and gear used by | Revolutionary War soldiers, Friberg created his 1975 mas |
le one-year turnaround at Stanford using a | revolutionary version of the T formation. |
Hankook Verdes 1-1 | Revolutionary Conquerors |
The Viet Nam | Revolutionary League was a union of various Vietnamese n |
is known as the site of Virginia's second | revolutionary convention where Patrick Henry gave his "G |
The Industrial Worker, "the voice of | revolutionary industrial unionism," is the newspaper of |
On the opening of the war with | revolutionary France he served with his regiment in the |
active service on the outbreak of war with | Revolutionary France. |
uth such that by the start of the war with | Revolutionary France they possessed the most up-to-date |
service following the outbreak of war with | Revolutionary France, but after being fitted at Portsmou |
r effort and Afghan assistance to war time | revolutionary conspiracies in India. |
ty, or sovereign, especially during war or | revolutionary change such as the Republicans in the Span |
During the war with | Revolutionary France, British forces under Admiral Nelso |
When Spain went to war with | revolutionary France in mid-April 1793, Captain General |
After the declaration of war with | revolutionary France he served on the staff of the Duke |
The outbreak of war with | revolutionary France led to a general promotion of Royal |
some time before the outbreak of war with | Revolutionary France in February 1793. |
olution and finally led to the war between | revolutionary France and counter-revolutionary monarchie |
y commissioned on the outbreak of war with | Revolutionary France, lying in ordinary at Portsmouth in |
cal and social implications of the war and | revolutionary sentiment following the Hohenzollern monar |
s served in the French and Indian War, the | Revolutionary War, the Mexican-American War, and the Civ |
and Los Angeles premiere of Warner Bros.' | revolutionary part-talking The Jazz Singer (1927), starr |
ed as a town, named after Joseph Warren, a | Revolutionary War hero. |
Warner's great-great-uncle was the | Revolutionary leader Seth Warner. |
Thomas Hardeman was a | Revolutionary War soldier and served for years as a repr |
introduction of presbyteries was somewhat | revolutionary in the rather hierarchically structured Lu |
It was considered | revolutionary at the time as it was the first HTML edito |
Also, and upon this same mound was the | Revolutionary British Fort Watson, which was taken by Ma |
intake of fats, salt and sweets was quite | revolutionary at the time and when The Complete Scarsdal |
Although Parade was quite | revolutionary, bringing common street entertainments to |
d (February 5, 1749 - July 24, 1833) was a | Revolutionary War officer in Pennsylvania and later a Pr |
nt (in Turkish: 16 Haziran Hareketi) was a | revolutionary group in Turkey. |
ing auditorium/stage, the design was quite | revolutionary for its time. |
His first book was The | Revolutionary Ideas of the Marquis de Sade (1934, revise |
rgeant Major John Champe (1752-1798) was a | Revolutionary War senior enlisted soldier in the Contine |
Zadok Taft was a | revolutionary war soldier from Uxbridge. |
ther, John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, was a | Revolutionary War hero and member of Congress. |
Lew (1743-1822), born a free black, was a | Revolutionary War soldier and a talented musician. |
The same report said that there was no | revolutionary movement whatever, and the victims had giv |
of the Uruguayan National Party and was a | revolutionary leader against the Uruguayan government. |
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