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The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
One event that caused great fear in the United States in 1949 was the communist takeover of China. The other event was the Soviet Union detonating an atomic bomb.
The Ultimate fighting Championships started in the year 1993. The first ever UFC event - UFC 1 was held on November 12th 1993 at McNicholas Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado, USA. After this UFC has been hosting regular events which are conducted every few months. UFC is currently one of the most popular sports in the world.
first USSR nuclear test
In "The Necklace," the main event that occurs first in the sequence of events is when Madame Loisel borrows a necklace from her wealthy friend to wear to a fancy ball.
Madame Mathilde Loisel has nothing and marries a low paid clerk who tries his best to make her happy.
A constitution is a document, it does not have "events".
It means that there are a bunch of events happening in a certain orderlist how the events happened, in the sequence they happened in. What happened first, second, third and so forth.
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is a short story by Ambrose Bierece. In the first true sequence of events, Faraquhar was seduced into an experiment to detonate Owl Creek Bridge.
In the sequence of Miss Emily's life in William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," the first major event that occurs is the death of her father. This event marks a significant change in Miss Emily's life as it leads to her reclusive behavior and the town's increasing interest in her life.
The plutocratic Equestrian order is one of the sequence of events that led to the frist triumvirate.
A Plotlist how the events happened, in the sequence they happened in. What happened first, second, third and so forth.
Elizabeth is Jailed
Elizabeth is jailed.
The first event in the series of events recounted in "A Separate Peace" is when Gene Forrester visits his old prep school, Devon, and reflects on his memories there.
The event after the first and second events but before the fourth, of course!