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  • ...representatives to view the film, the Bombay Chronicle in its issue of May 5, 1913 raved about “The first great Indian dramatic film on the lines of f ...which gave ample scope for trick work. The Film was released in Bombay in January 1914 at the Coronation Cinema. There was no need this time for stage – da
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  • ===January=== * [[January 1]] - End of [[Spain|Spanish]] rule in [[Cuba]].
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  • 1 2 3 4 5 06 05 04 03 02 01 ...ices and within cinema itself, particularly defined in terms of exhibition.5 One of several provocative questions the concept raises is whether the dive
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  • 2001, January 11 ...e depths where burns the light of organization" [Gleizer, Metzinger, ibid, 5]. The unity implicit in the work of art also resides in the mind of the beh
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  • ...ntertainers, girded up their loins and offered to work without salary from January 1917? ...off old gold, lodging at Agrechiwadi, paranoid, in tatters, Dadasaheb ties 5 knots in his dhoti, one for each child.
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  • Krishna Gopal Karve, 24th December 1909, 6th January 1910. Vinayak Narayan Deshpande, 23rd December 1909, 6th January 1910.
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  • 1 2 3 4 5 06 05 04 03 02 01 ...ices and within cinema itself, particularly defined in terms of exhibition.5 One of several provocative questions the concept raises is whether the dive
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  • Cotton manufacturing in England reversed this trade as a nominal 2.5% duty allowed British goods into India. With the ending of the Company mono ...[[Assam]], but a British force led by Major Thomas Newton defeated them in January 1824. After the Burmans captured the pilot of a British schooner and burned
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  • ...ed by Birt Acres and Robert W. Paul was used to project films in London in January 1896. In the United States, a projector called the Vitascope was constructe ...kelodeon theaters, converted storefronts in industrial cities that charged 5 cents for admission and attracted working-class audiences. Demand from thes
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  • January 1879 1 January Friday / Samvat-13 Poos(Budee)/ Mus./
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  • On December 5, 1894, the Board of Managers of the New York Institute for the Education of ...er of Oliver and Phoebe (Babcock) Babcock, of Potter Hill, R. I., who died January 30, 1904. She was a pioneer among women physicians and a leader the profess
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  • ...ich they were issued; however, between 1903 an 1911, notes of denomination 5, 10, 50 and 100 were 'universalised', i.e. were legally encashable outside ...s Two and Annas Eight. The issuance of these notes was discontinued on 1st January, 1926 on cost benefit considerations. These notes first carried the portrai
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  • ...hat some journalist used to call him - ‘The Wizard of Menlo Park’. On January 19, 1878 he received the patent for the invention of his cylinder phonograp ...production of 78s was discontinued in late ‘70s. Thus, a long era of 3.5 minutes music on a gramophone record came to an end. Audio and Video music
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  • 5. Epic Escape and Trials. ...olitics into the armed forces. They expected World War I to break out in 4-5 years. Keeping this in mind, Abhinava Bharat was printing, packing explosiv
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  • o 3.5 New World • 5 Contemporary belief in vampires
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  • ...rmann was the son of a traveling conjurer and was probably born in Poland, January 23, 1816. '''5) Agoston'''
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  • ...'added a few more drawings and photographs to those already made there in January 1887. Its remains of old work are so scattered about the town and for miles ...n up with the other remains in Kathiawad yet remaining to be surveyed.' In January 1890, the Rev. J. Abbott of the Marathi Mission, Bombay, had discovered a g
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  • ...'added a few more drawings and photographs to those already made there in January 1887. Its remains of old work are so scattered about the town and for miles ...n up with the other remains in Kathiawad yet remaining to be surveyed.' In January 1890, the Rev. J. Abbott of the Marathi Mission, Bombay, had discovered a g
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  • ...'added a few more drawings and photographs to those already made there in January 1887. Its remains of old work are so scattered about the town and for miles ...n up with the other remains in Kathiawad yet remaining to be surveyed.' In January 1890, the Rev. J. Abbott of the Marathi Mission, Bombay, had discovered a g
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  • [No entry between 8th and 14th January 1895] [No entry for 16th January 1895]
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