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Directly upon his acceptance of the management of the New York club Mr. Brush became its owner and the era of prosperity was inaugurated in New York, which was soon enjoyed by every club throughout the United States.

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Under new orders to their submarine commanders, in spite of protests by the United States Government, Germany and Austria inaugurated on March 1 the policy of sinking without warning all Allied merchant vessels believed to carry any armament for defensive purposes, and the world waited with bated breath for fresh developments of the Teutonic campaign of frightfulness.

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The English crowd back the Boers in Southern Africa; the Boers migrate and form the Transvaal Republic. 1849 - Zachary Taylor inaugurated as President of the United States.

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The new premises, or, as it might be called, the new institution, was inaugurated with a grand dinner, chiefly attended by members of the sporting world, including Admiral Rous, George Payne, and many other well-known and popular patrons of our national sport.

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On March 4th, 1813, Mr. Madison was inaugurated for his second term.

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History has been repeating itself in this way ever since the celebration of the Olympic games was inaugurated at Athens.

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Soul force is the prerogative of every human being, female or male and therefore I ask my countrymen, if they want to accept this resolution, to accept it with that firm determination and to understand that it is inaugurated under such good and favourable auspices as I have described to you.

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The positive school of criminology was inaugurate by the work of Cesare Lombroso, in 1872.

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[-8-] There was not only this to trouble Caesar greatly but also the fact that in the disputes which had been inaugurated between the ex-soldiers and the senators as well as the rest of the multitude that possessed lands,and these proved very numerous because the contestants were struggling for the greatest interests,he could not attach himself to either side without danger.

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She inaugurated without any delay a campaign of conquest extremely diverting to observe.

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These men, as Whigs, carried out more fully the liberal and economic measures which Sir Robert Peel had inaugurated amid a storm of wrath from his former supporters, reminding one of the fury and disappointment of the higher and wealthy classes when Mr. Gladstonea still bolder reformer, although nursed and cradled in the tenets of monopolistsintroduced his measures for the relief of Ireland.

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Giorgione, did we but possess enough of his authentic works to judge by, would be found the first painter of the true Renaissance among the Venetians, the inaugurate of the third and great period.

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I venture to return these medals in pursuance of the scheme of non-co-operation inaugurated to-day in connection with the Khilafat movement.

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To cheat them, to lie to them, to annoy them in every possible wayto misrepresent their motives, mimic their defects, and calumniate their actionswas the conduct which he inaugurated towards them; and for the time that he continued at Roslyn the whole lower school was a Pandemonium of evil passions and despicable habits.

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In later days, when they were oppressed by cruel persecutions, they revived in modified form the dreams that had been current in the childhood of the Semitic race, and thought of a supernatural kingdom that was to be inaugurated after Jehovah and his attendant angels, like Marduk in the old Babylonian tradition of the creation, had overcome Satan and the fallen angels.

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