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decade and after
During the decade that followed, the common man, as that piece put it, grew uncomfortable as the Voice of God and fled from behind Saint Woodrow ( Wilson ) only to learn from Science, to his shocked relief that after all there was no God he had to speak for and that he was just an animal anyhow -- that there was a chemical formula for him, and that too much couldn't be expected of him.
Imagine the searching and the prayer that lay behind the letter the rector wrote after almost a decade of service to this majestic church.
The huge backlog of demand which was evident in the first decade and a half after the War was fed by liquid assets accumulated by the public during the War, and even more so by the easier and easier credit in the consumer loan and home loan fields.
Then when the Franks attacked the Burgundians in the decade after 500, Alaric assisted the ruling house, and according to Wolfram the victorious Burgundian king Gundobad ceded Avignon to Alaric.
Roma finished in the lower half of Serie A for five seasons in a row, before eventually succumbing to their only ever relegation to Serie B at the end of the 1950 – 51 season ; around a decade after their championship victory.
The result of this policy was an aura of mystery, even a decade after the cabal mailing list disbanded in late 1988 following an internal fight.
Winding up of companies is in the jurisdiction of the Courts which can take a decade even after the Company has actually been declared insolvent.
More than a decade after Richardson completed his work, Benoît Mandelbrot developed a new branch of mathematics, fractal geometry, to describe just such non-rectifiable complexes in nature as the infinite coastline.
The working of the Cypriot state was fraught with difficulty from the very early days after independence in 1960, and intercommunal tension and occasionally violence was, regrettably, a feature of the first decade of Cypriot independence.
By then Wilson was the last surviving member of Attlee's cabinet and the unveiling of the statue would be the last public appearance by Wilson, who was by then in the first stages of Alzheimer's Disease and who died in May 1995 after a decade of ill health.
During World War II, and for nearly a decade after the war, most milk in Britain was used for the making of one single kind of cheese nicknamed " Government Cheddar " as part of war economies and rationing.
Demand in the United States for higher education rapidly grew each decade after World War II into the 1970s.
This comes after a decade of negative or low growth.
Although both Arnaz and Ball remarried to other spouses after their divorce in 1960, they remained friends, and grew closer in his final decade.
In October 1990, a decade after his divorce from Angela, Bowie and Somali-born supermodel Iman were introduced by a mutual friend.
The phrase " many-worlds " is due to Bryce DeWitt, who was responsible for the wider popularisation of Everett's theory, which had been largely ignored for the first decade after publication.
The equation was formulated by Dr. Frank Drake in 1961, a decade after the objections raised by Enrico Fermi, in an attempt to find a systematic means to evaluate the numerous probabilities involved in alien life.
Differences of chronology, " style ", and theology suggest that the author of Luke-Acts was not familiar with Paul's distinctive theology but instead was writing a decade or more after his death, by which point significant harmonization between different traditions within Early Christianity had occurred.
A large number of operas – 14 in all – followed in the decade after 1843, a period which Verdi was to describe as his " galley years ".
In 1941 Vincent showed every intention of standing for a third term as president, but after almost a decade of disengagement, the United States made it known that it would oppose such an extension.
Greece was diplomatically isolated and vulnerable, as the Corfu incident of 1923 showed, and the economical foundations of the state were in ruins, after a decade of war and the sudden increase of the country's population by a quarter.
As the country struggled to rebuild after three wars and a decade of sanctions, it was plagued by violence between a growing Iraqi insurgency and occupation forces.
Eventually, the policy was changed, and the Jerry Lewis Cinemas were allowed to run other, more competitive fare, but after a decade, the chain failed.
* 1970 – Qaboos bin Said al Said becomes Sultan of Oman after overthrowing his father, Said bin Taimur initiating massive reforms ; modernization programs and end to a decade long civil war.
In the last decade of the sixteenth century Adinapur was renamed to Jalalabad after the son of Pir Roshan, Jalala who was fighting the Mughals in the Waziristan area.

decade and disaster
The closing decade of the 17th century brought economic disaster as bad harvests of the seven ill years in the 1690s led to severe famine and depopulation.
Later in the decade, Cotten was in several all-star disaster films, including Airport ' 77 ( 1977 ) with James Stewart and again with Olivia de Havilland, and the nuclear thriller Twilight's Last Gleaming ( 1977 ).
Some critics compare Ehrlich unfavorably to Malthus, saying that although Thomas Malthus did not make a firm prediction of imminent catastrophe, Ehrlich warned of a potential massive disaster within the next decade or two.
In the aftermath of the January 1967 Apollo 1 disaster, NASA ’ s plan to incrementally test Saturn V and Apollo spacecraft components leading to the lunar landing had to be significantly revised in order to meet John F. Kennedy ’ s goal of reaching the Moon by the end of the decade.
Decades of bad farming practices caused the topsoil to erode, and combined with the weather conditions ( the 1930s was the overall warmest decade of the 20th century in North America ) caused an ecological disaster.
The film was a critical and commercial disaster, and thereafter the creative independence which Gance had enjoyed in the previous decade was seriously curtailed.
* " An international decade for natural disaster reduction " Press, Frank.
He was tasked with the responsibility of getting the Apollo program back on track in the wake of the Apollo 1 disaster, and fulfilling President Kennedy's goal of, " before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.
" The movie was enormously successful, spawned a whole decade of disaster films, and is a cult classic today.
He also blamed the warmongery on the part of cardinal Schiner for the disaster at Marignano and began to preach against the " red caps " ( rote hüetlin, i. e. the high clergy ), the first signs of his radicalization that would culminate in the Swiss Reformation during the decade following Marignano.
However, the lessons learned during the disasters that the United States faced in the past decade, have forced agencies to assess their requirements during a disaster when the basic infrastructure is in a state of failure.
In spite of different crises and low point periods which affected the world of the Israeli rock ( like the Arad festival disaster of 1995, after which the popularity of such events descended ), during the next decade the Israeli rock music style became to the central and most acceptable music style, and important bands like The witches and Monica Sex were formed.
Niño of Pagadian, a great fire brought disaster on the first year of this decade.

decade and ground
Following this, the widespread adoption of ailerons versus wing warping made aircraft much easier to control, and only a decade later, at the start of World War I, heavier-than-air powered aircraft had become practical for reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and even attacks against ground positions.
Three satellites and three ground stations confirmed that the upper atmosphere ozone depletion rate has slowed down significantly during the past decade.
Madonna was regarded as the most ground breaking female artist of the decade ; she was also noted for her many fashion incarnations.
Measurements of ionization rates at increasing heights above the ground during the decade from 1900 to 1910 showed a decrease that could be explained as due to absorption of the ionizing radiation by the intervening air.
Following this, the widespread adoption of ailerons rather than wing warping made aircraft much easier to control, and only a decade later, at the start of World War I, heavier-than-air powered aircraft had become practical for reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and even attacks against ground positions.
Several lawsuits have emerged in the last decade with regards to water contamination and ground gas seepage due to decades of dumping on the DuPont site.
This decade saw Depor's entrance to the top flight, so the club decided to build a new ground, Riazor which is still their home.
This ground, affectionately known as the ' Celery Trenches ' due to the poor state of the pitch, was christened with a 1 – 0 league victory over Histon Institute and became United's home for a decade.
In 1976, General Foods discontinued the manufacture of Max Pax, and by the end of the decade, even generic ground coffee filter rings were no longer available on U. S. supermarket shelves.
It was a major innovator and training ground in manufacturing technology in this decade ( and several after ).
Due to the fact that the capital would have to be built from the ground up, and because of numerous construction delays, it took a decade to build the city.
Currently the seafront of the town is awaiting redevelopment and has been for over a decade, with a large part of the frontage already demolished, leaving a patch of derelict ground facing onto the marina.
In 1926 Rovers home ground, the Lawn Ground, was officially enclosed and a decade later the committee members at the club bought the field for £ 120 at an auction.
The ground hosted its first international football match later that decade, when England lost 1 – 0 to Scotland in front of 49, 429 spectators on 17 April 1926.
Expansion of the ground followed over the next decade, with the decision being taken to construct a new pavilion in 1894.
Their inaugural premiership had still not been achieved when at the end of the decade, following the 1939 season, the club moved its home ground back to Hurstville Oval.
Within a decade a large number of American and French vessels would be cruising on this ground.
Therefore in the last decade NATM was also applied to soft ground excavations and to tunnels in porous sediments.
It took over a decade and the death of King George IV, for the reform movement to gain sufficient ground to force through Parliament the Reform Act 1832, which regulated the franchise throughout the United Kingdom.
" Nuevo Rock " would be the dominant form of rock in Argentina until the middle of the decade when it lost ground to so-called " rock suburbano ".
Three years later Zug pulled off the largest real estate transaction of the decade: he sold his island for $ 300, 000 to industries that wanted it as a dumping ground.
As the late fifties gave way to the sixties, stars of the previous decade were still producing hits, but they were quickly losing ground as they struggled to find material that would click with this new and energetic generation.
After sharing grounds with a number of clubs for almost a decade, Distillery found a new home ground at Ballyskeagh Road, in the borough of Lisburn, in 1980.
Over the next decade, more burgers were introduced, as well as meatless versions of ground beef, chicken nuggets, various toppings on pizza, chili, lasagna, and sausages.

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