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In 1977, Workshop co-founder Desmond Briscoe retired from organisational duties with Brian Hodgson, returning after a five-year gap away from the Workshop, taking over.
Doherty called the victory, which bridged a five-year gap, his " most important tournament win since the World Championship ".
led to closure of some public school systems in Virginia between 1959 and 1964, most notably a five-year gap in public education in Prince Edward County, Virginia.
Following the 1961 coup, the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction started South Korea's first five-year plan, which included a construction program to complete the railway network, to foster economic growth .< ref name =" 5yr-plan "> As part of the program, work began on a line to plug the gap between Jinju and Suncheon on April 28, 1962.
After another five-year gap, 1997 saw the EP " Age Before Beauty " being released.
Because government social security payments normally begin at age sixty, workers are forced to find reemployment to fill the five-year gap.

five-year and followed
This announcement followed a five-year standardization process in which fifteen competing designs were presented and evaluated, before the Rijndael cipher was selected as the most suitable ( see Advanced Encryption Standard process for more details ).
Although previous big-name pitchers, including Bill Swift, Bret Saberhagen, and Darryl Kile, had struggled in Colorado, following the 2000 season O ' Dowd made two very splashy signings in the free-agent market, signing Denny Neagle to a five-year contract worth $ 51 million, followed five days later by signing Mike Hampton to an eight-year, $ 121 million contract.
A preliminary planning phase of cleaning and surveying took place in 2004 and 2005, and was followed by a five-year excavation program beginning in June 2006.
The Panic was followed by a five-year depression, with the failure of banks and then-record-high unemployment levels.
This was followed by another two-year plan ( 1967 – 68 ) and then a series of five-year plans.
The Panic was followed by a five-year depression, with the failure of banks and record high unemployment levels.
The Panic was followed by a five-year depression, with the failure of banks and then-record-high unemployment levels.
The five-year residency consists of one year of general surgery training followed by four years of training in orthopedic surgery.
that suicide by firearm has been decreasing steadily since the mid-1980s, but suicide by other methods such as hanging has not followed the same trend ; that important assumptions of the work were not mentioned in media reports ; that 93 % of people replaced their seized firearms with at least one, if not more, to replace their loss ; and recommended the work of Lee and Suardi, who reviewed almost 90 years of ABS data when making their conclusions, while Leigh and Neill chose to analyse only two five-year periods on either side of the 1996 buy-back.
A re-evaluation of the entire space program followed, and budget constraints later forced a reduction in overall funding by US $ 690 million to US $ 4. 22 billion for the five-year spending period between 1998 and 2002.
According to historical records followers of Pythagoras underwent a three-year probationary period, directly followed by a five-year period of " silence ", before being admitted to Pythagoras ' inner circle as mathêmatikoi ( learned ).
Thoughts on the possibility of transmutation of species which he recorded in 1836 towards the end of his five-year voyage on the Beagle were followed on his return by findings and work which led him to conceive of his theory in September 1838.
The decision followed newspaper reports that Roberts had orchestrated a five-year campaign of intimidation against an elderly woman who complained about his behaviour when he worked at the same animal sanctuary she did while he was on day release.
A five-year break followed, when they wrote and planned a new album.
In its five-year run, it followed aviator Ace Drummond on his adventures around the world.
An unsuccessful five-year spell based at the University of Birmingham followed, during which time they were relegated to National Division Two.

five-year and release
RAF member Brigitte Mohnhaupt was granted release on five-year parole by a German court on 12 February 2007 and Eva Haule was released 17 August 2007.
It was to be the Roses ' last original release for four years as they entered a protracted legal battle to terminate their five-year contract with Silvertone, unhappy with how they had been paid by the label.
After another five-year layoff, Zevon signed with industry veteran Danny Goldberg's Artemis Records and again rebounded with the mortality-themed 2000 release Life'll Kill Ya, containing the hymn-like " Don't Let Us Get Sick " and an austere version of Steve Winwood's 1980s hit " Back in the High Life Again ".
Upon his release from five-year house arrest, Messali Hadj returned to Algeria and formed the Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties ( Mouvement pour le Triomphe des Libertés Démocratiques, MTLD ), which quickly drew supporters from a broad cross-section of society.
After his release in 1998, he was permitted to serve his five-year unsupervised probation in Europe.
On her release in April 1969, the Pretoria regime controlled her activities with a five-year banning order, which prohibited her from engaging in political activity and from practising her profession.
As a result of the five-year agreement between Apple and Microsoft in 1997, it was the default browser on Mac OS and Mac OS X from 1998 until it was replaced by Apple's own Safari web browser in 2003 with the release of Mac OS X 10. 3 Panther.
With no federal penitentiaries for women existing at the time, she was delivered to Missouri State Penitentiary on a five-year sentence in 1919, but in 1920 was pardoned by President Warren Harding after a nationwide campaign to secure her release.
After a five-year hiatus, Cottle reunited with sisters LaTocha and Tamika Scott and added a new member, Kiesha Miles, to release a new Xscape album entitled Unchained and released the single " What's Up " in 2005.

five-year and Dog
On August 19, 2008, Russo signed a five-year contract with Sirius XM Radio to headline a new sports talk channel called Mad Dog Radio on both Sirius and XM satellite radio.
On August 19, 2008, Russo signed a five-year contract worth about $ 3 million per year with Sirius XM to host an afternoon show called Mad Dog Unleashed and headline a new sports talk channel called Mad Dog Radio on both Sirius and XM satellite radio.

five-year and which
The study framework, which came to be called the Collier-Hoeffler Model, examined 78 five-year increments when civil war occurred from 1960 to 1999, as well as 1, 167 five-year increments of " no civil war " for comparison, and subjected the data set to regression analysis to see the effect of various factors.
The government ’ s response was the New Economic Policy of 1971, which was to be implemented through a series of four five-year plans from 1971 to 1990.
In 1951, the Albanian government launched its first five-year plan, which emphasized exploiting the country's oil, chromite, copper, nickel, asphalt, and coal resources ; expanding electricity production and the power grid ; increasing agricultural output ; and improving transportation.
It restored the semi-presidential system of government of the December 1992 constitution ( Third Republic ) in which the president of the republic, elected by universal suffrage for a five-year term, and a prime minister named by the president share executive power.
After an interim holding period, during which Chris Bolt, Swift's chief economic adviser and effective deputy, filled the regulator's position, in July 1999 a new rail regulator began a five-year term, and a new, much tougher regulatory era began.
In 2006 President Hennessy launched a five-year campaign called the Stanford Challenge, which reached its $ 4. 3 billion fundraising goal in 2009, two years ahead of time, but continued fundraising for the duration of the campaign.
The " Zero Hunger Program ", which aims to reduce poverty in the rural areas over a five-year period, was inaugurated by President Daniel Ortega and other members of his administration in the northern department of Jinotega.
The result was the Paraguayan War, a five-year conflict in which Uruguayan, Brazilian and Argentinian armies fought Paraguay, and which Flores finally won, but only at the price of the loss of 95 % of his own troops.
The Central Committee, which is elected by the National Congress every fifth year, implements the decisions of the National Congress in the five-year period.
In 2003, the UN's envoy to the territory, James Baker, presented the Baker Plan, known as Baker II which would have given Western Sahara immediate autonomy as the Western Sahara Authority during a five-year transition period to prepare for a referendum, offering the inhabitants of the territory a choice between independence, autonomy within the Kingdom of Morocco, or complete integration with Morocco.
And, despite continued denials by the band, it settled a five-year legal battle with Hudson, paying him $ 600, 000 after he proved he held the copyright to the song " Thug " which appeared on Eliminator.
" Later, retiring to Viareggio to found a school of music, Pacini took time to assess the state of opera in Italy and, during a five-year period during which he stopped composing, laid out his ideas in his Memoirs.
Kirk became Starfleet's youngest captain when he received command of the for a five-year mission, three years of which are depicted in the original Star Trek series.
Daoud Khan was known for his progressive policies, especially in relation to the rights of women and for initiating two five-year modernization plans which increased the labor force by about 50 percent.
Altogether, between 1965 and 1970, over 2 million homes had been constructed ( almost half of which were council properties ), more than in any other five-year period since 1918.
The Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, which was signed into law by Johnson a month after becoming president, authorized several times more college aid within a five-year period than had been appropriated under the Land Grant College in a century, and provided better college libraries, ten to twenty new graduate centers, several new technical institutes, classrooms for several hundred thousand students, and twenty-five to thirty new community colleges a year.
Before he began making films, Shelton had a five-year minor league career in the Baltimore Orioles ' organization, which included a stint in the Carolina League.
It was anticipated that this arrangement would last for a five-year interim period during which a permanent agreement would be negotiated ( beginning no later than May 1996 ).
Palestinian rule was to last for a five-year interim period during which " permanent status negotiations " would commence — no later than May 1996 — in order to reach a final agreement.
Wiseman distributes his own films ( DVDs and 16mm prints ) through Zipporah Films, which rents them to high schools, colleges, and libraries on a five-year long-term lease.
" Acting on these principles, McNamara instituted a much-publicized cost reduction program, which, he reported, saved $ 14 billion in the five-year period beginning in 1961.

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