-
American Revolution.
Spurred by an
active abolitionist movement that had
reemerged in the 1830s,
states in the
North enacted anti-slavery laws. At the same...
-
single evening on June 9, 1964, had a
lighter mood. The
humorous Dylan reemerged on "I
Shall Be Free No. 10" and "Motorpsycho Nightmare". "Spanish Harlem...
- BCE. It was
absorbed into the
vigorous Egyptian Empire but
would later reemerge as the
Kingdom of Kush. Kaa (c. 1900 BCE)
Teriahi (c. 1880 BCE) - son of...
-
those who
clung to
Catholic rites kept
quiet or
moved in secrecy. They
reemerged during the
reign of Henry's
daughter Mary (1553–58).
Apart from permanent...
-
scene had its
roots in Istanbul, and by the 1980s and 1990s
Istanbul reemerged globally as a city
whose cultural significance is not
solely based on...
- in 2017 by Sofi Lee of the
Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute, and
reemerged in 2023 as a
social media aesthetic,
becoming po****r with Generation...
- Thieves", "Half-Breed" and "Dark Lady".
After focusing on acting, she
reemerged in a hair
metal style with the
albums Cher (1987),
Heart of
Stone (1989)...
-
track cloaked ships. He
seemingly dies
early in the
Clone Wars, but
later reemerges with
cybernetics covering nearly half of his body.
Trench is
finally killed...
-
linked to
Israeli critical sociology, post-Zionism, and postcolonialism,
reemerged following changes in the
political landscape from the mid-1990s that reframed...
- building, and
Gardner momentarily believed that he had hit him.
Harris then
reemerged and
fired at
least four more
rounds at
Gardner (which
missed and struck...