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After months of dressing like a cowgirl, and later a Comanche, Elsa's mother forces her to put on a dress, when they are traveling to a Fort (fearing what might happen if the soldiers see Elsa wearing her preferred clothes). Ironically, while wearing the dress, Elsa ends up getting shot by an arrow and is mortally wounded.
Soldier's Home. Ernest Hemingway in 1923. " Soldier's Home " is a short story by Ernest Hemingway. It was included in the 1925 Contact Collection of Contemporary Writers and published by Boni & Liveright in Hemingway's 1925 New York collection short stories, In Our Time. [1]
The origins of the spitting myth have been the topic of much scholarly investigation and public debate over the years. There are three general categories of these investigations and exchanges which often interpenetrate but generally fall into: 1) scholarly studies published in academic journals and one book, 2) finding and evaluating old press reports, and 3) Vietnam veteran anecdotal stories.
A Texas woman who was a civilian employee of the U.S. Army at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in prison for stealing nearly $109 million from a youth development ...
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English. Box office. $310,273 [ 1] Hidden is a 2015 American psychological thriller film [ 2] written and directed by the Duffer Brothers in their feature film debut. The film stars Alexander SkarsgÄrd, Andrea Riseborough, and Emily Alyn Lind. This was producer Richard D. Zanuck 's last film; he died before filming began.
Larry, having assumed the alias "Buck Dancer" and wearing a disguise (a wig and a mustache) in public, returns home after living in a hotel due to the fear of the fatwa. Larry argues with the hotel concierge about their policy regarding using tongs to pick up the free cookies in the lobby.
Caligae, heavy-soled military shoes or sandals which were worn by Roman legionary soldiers and auxiliaries throughout the history of the Roman Republic and Empire. The paludamentum, a cloak or cape fastened at one shoulder, worn by military commanders and (less often) by their troops. Ordinary soldiers wore a sagum instead of a paludamentum.