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- However, that body, in a rare display of independence, rejected it by a vote of thirty-three to five.
- Former Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer holds the record for most Premier League goals with 260. Thirty-three players have reached the 100-goal mark.
- Thirty-three per cent of the Nicaraguan voters cast ballots for one of six opposition parties—three to the right of the Sandinistas, three to the left—which had campaigned with the aid of government funds and free T.V.
- His conviction for thirty-three murders (by one individual) then covered the most homicides in United States legal history.
- During his reign, five saints were canonized (notably Alphonsus Liguori) and thirty-three Servants of God were declared Blessed (including the Augustinian Simon of Cascia).
- There are thirty-three vertebrae in the human vertebral column.
- This plea was ultimately successful, but it was not until thirty-three years after his abdication that Go-Fushimi's son, Emperor Kōgon became emperor.
- the Batman segments of the series were repackaged as "The Adventures of Batman" and "Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder" which produced thirty-three episodes between 1968 and 1977.
- This contingent consisted of thirty-three TDS troops, and was expected to remain four months.
- Although most of the thirty-three degrees of the Scottish Rite existed in parts of previous degree systems, the Scottish Rite did not come into being until the formation of the Mother Supreme Council at Charleston, South Carolina, in May 1801 at Shepheard's Tavern at the corner of Broad and Church Streets (the tavern had been the location of the founding of Freemasonry in South Carolina in 1754).
- Beginning in 1972, thirty-three states adopted state RICO laws to be able to prosecute similar conduct.
- Duchamp can be seen as a precursor to conceptual art, other famous examples being John Cage's "4′33″", which is four minutes and thirty three seconds of silence, and Rauschenberg's "Erased de Kooning Drawing".
- There were ten survivors, but President Machel and thirty-three others died, including ministers and officials of the Mozambique government.
- Best known in his time as a publisher, he is most familiar today as the composer of the waltz on which Ludwig van Beethoven wrote his set of thirty-three "Diabelli Variations".
- In older Finnish, until about the early 20th Century, the same pattern was used up to one hundred: [...] 'thirty-three'.
- On August 9, 1917, "The Daily Missoulian" reported that 35 Molokans were arrested and given sentences of one year each for disobeying the Selective Service Act of 1917. Thirty-three other Molokans were arrested for creating a disturbance outside of the jail house; women struck police with their umbrellas and a knife-wielding man had to be overpowered.
- Indeed, on 18 December 2008, during the congress of Martinique's departmental and regional elected representatives, the thirty-three pro-independence elected representatives (MIM/CNCP/MODEMAS/PALIMA) of the two assemblies voted unanimously in favor of a change in the island's status based on Article 74 of the French Constitution, which allows access to autonomy; this change in status was massively rejected (79.3%) by the population during the referendum of 10 January 2010.
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