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week and after
J. A. C. Robertson, after serving Gross one week, left for England.
The week after Manassas the sound of horses in the yard brought Kate up in shock from an afternoon's rest when she saw the Federal soldiers from her upstairs window.
Failing to heed the lesson so clearly contained in the satellite treaties, President Truman re-declared the Cold War on March 12, 1947, in the Truman Doctrine, exactly one week after the Herald Tribune editorial was written, and a year after the Cold War had been announced by Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, in Truman's presence.
North and south, east and west, back and forth he sailed in the land-locked bay, plowing furiously forward until land appeared, then turning to repeat the process, day after day, week after week.
Once, after the Discovery lay for a week in rough weather, Hudson ordered the anchor raised before the sea had calmed.
I myself had been up there by seven o'clock, after mushrooms, since there'd been a week of rain which had stopped early that morning and the day was as clear as Sandwich glass.
The outgoing members, whose four-year terms will expire a week after the April 18 primary election, received carved wooden elephants, complete with ivory tusks, to remember the state committee by.
Pitcher Steve Barber joined the club one week ago after completing his hitch under the Army's accelerated wintertime military course, also at Fort Knox, Ky..
Within a week after the injury, suffered in St. Louis's victory in the final game of the Kentucky tournament, Nordmann was sitting on the Bill's bench doing what he could to help Benington.
Mrs. McIntosh Buell will leave Sunday to return to her home in Santa Barbara, Calif., after spending a week in her Polo Grounds home.
Then she continued with energy, `` I myself did not see her until a week after she had run off to find the father.
And she said that after this man had been dead for a week she had gone to Reuveni and accepted his proposal.
Actually, there was a lot of force in him, which is why I kept on in that class instead of quitting after a week.
Death is common in the first week and overall mortality is about 70 %, but increasing evidence points to favorable outcomes after aggressive treatment with corticosteroids, immunoglobulins, cyclophosphamide, and plasma exchange.
The New York Times tracked the travels of another Penn student on spring break in Acapulco just a week after the dissemination of the email, while Bill O ' Reilly devoted a segment of his show, The O ' Reilly Factor, to urge students to stay away from Acapulco.
* 1887 – A week after being arrested by the Prussian Secret Police, Alsatian police inspector Guillaume Schnaebelé is released on order of German Emperor William I, defusing a possible war.
In the seventh week after Easter May 878, around Whitsuntide, Alfred rode to ‘ Egbert's Stone ’ east of Selwood, where he was met by " all the people of Somerset and of Wiltshire and of that part of Hampshire which is on this side of the sea is, west of Southampton Water, and they rejoiced to see him ".
A month after Blériot's crossing of the English Channel the aviation week in Reims, France, August 1909, caught special worldwide attention.
Pregabalin's therapeutic effect appears after 1 week of use and is similar in effectiveness to lorazepam, alprazolam, and venlafaxine, but pregabalin has demonstrated superiority by producing more consistent therapeutic effects for psychic and somatic anxiety symptoms.
Severe acute withdrawal symptoms such as delerium tremens and seizures rarely occur after 1 week post cessation of alcohol.
Late in 2010, some Congressmen ( after the four-day Bicentennial holiday was proved successful ) asked for a law that would forbid the opening of supermarkets and department stores on Sundays, however retailers claimed that Sunday shopping made about 20 % of their weekly sales, more than other day of the week, thus preventing the law from taking place.

week and tornado
More significant tornadoes occurred within 24 hours than any other week in the tornado record.
A week about tornado stories ; such as the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak and 1998 Nashville tornado outbreak.
A week like the original Tornado Week but all about tornadoes in chaos with Vortex 2: The great tornado hunt coverage
A week about survival tips on the worst types of weather, and stories of people in life-threatening stories and shows such as Vortex 2: Target tornado, and more.
In 1975, the mansion was heavily damaged in a tornado that struck west and then north Atlanta on the morning of March 24, occurring just a week after Governor Busbee moved in after his inauguration, and necessitating a renovation.
During this time the program grew in household ratings by 8 %... key demographics by 30 %... and produced a week of programming live from Greensburg, Kansas, a town destroyed by an EF5 tornado in 2007 that rebuilt itself one year later.
Tom Grazulis has stated that the week of May 24 – 28 was " perhaps the most violent single week of tornado activity in US history ".

week and struck
In January 2000, two ice storms struck the Atlanta area within a week of each other.
The court was to hear Manitoba MLA Joe Borowski later that week with that very question as the central issue, but the case was rendered moot by the decision in Morgentaler, which struck down the provisions that were to be challenged.
The restaurant almost closed after a fire struck one week after its initial opening.
In September 2004, it had a catastrophic flood and mudslide, after massive rains left over from Hurricane Ivan struck the same area soaked by former Hurricane Frances a week before.
In the same week, an Ottawa judge struck down as unconstitutional a section of the Anti-terrorism Act that defined terrorism as crime motived by religion, politics or ideology.
A week later, after a return march, Ward's forces struck at the city of Guangfulin, occupied by over 20, 000 Taiping troops, just five miles from Ward's own headquarters.
The family's house was raided numerous times by the local police until Caron's father struck a deal with a local officer who would warn them when a raid was coming for twenty-five dollars a week.
When Hurricane Hugo struck the Carolinas in September 1989, the company was able to open many of its restaurants while electricity remained off for more than a week in many areas.
Tragedy struck a week after the League Cup triumph, however, when Forest and Liverpool met for the second season in a row in the FA Cup semi-finals, and the Hillsborough disaster claimed the lives of 96 Liverpool fans.
He struck to fame on the Amazon's bestseller's list in less than a week, and is also presently the NEW YORK TIMES bestseller author of the week in Singapore and Malaysia.

week and summer
Even a city of thirty thousand might have six baseball teams, sponsored by grocers and hardware merchants or department stores, that played two or three times a week throughout the summer, usually in the cool of the evening, before an earnest and partisan audience who did not begrudge a quarter each, or even more, to be dropped into a hat when the game was half over.
In Ireland it is referred to in a common folk tale as Luan Lae Bealtaine ; the first day of the week ( Monday / Luan ) is added to emphasise the first day of summer.
Most teams practice at least three days a week for about two hours each practice during the summer.
By early summer 1915, Hilbert's interest in physics had focused on general relativity, and he invited Einstein to Göttingen to deliver a week of lectures on the subject.
A family in Chania may consume this dish 1-2 times per week in the summer season.
During the summer of 1973 Aaron received thousands of letters every week ; the Braves ended up hiring a secretary to help him sort through it.
By summer 1991, Dahmer was murdering approximately one person each week.
Currently, Militia troops usually train one night a week and every other weekend of the month, except in the summer.
School year in the Philippines starts from June, and ends in March with a two-month summer break from April to May, one week of semestral break in October, and a week or two during Christmas and New Year holidays.
With competition from the UK soap operas RTÉ choose to begin a three night week in 1996, with one night a week during summer, soon this became four nights a week and two nights during the summer.
In recent years, the shrinking Arctic sea ice has also made the Northern Sea Route viable for commercial cargo ships plying between Europe and East Asia during a six-to-eight week window in the summer months, shaving off thousands of miles from the voyage compared to the Suez Canal.
According to the American calendar, the U. S. summer season is commonly regarded as beginning on Memorial Day weekend ( the last weekend in May ) and ending on Labor Day weekend ( the first weekend in September ), more closely in line with the meteorological definition ; the similar Canadian tradition starts summer on Victoria Day one week prior ( although summer conditions vary widely across Canada's expansive territory ) and ends, like the United States, on Labour Day.
Every summer the group gathers in Newport, RI for week long dance training, seaside teas, and evenings enjoying the splendors of the Gilded Age.
Working hours were long: builders might work 64 hours a week in summer and 52 in winter, while domestic servants worked 80 hour weeks.
The Padthaway Tennis club won many premierships between the mid 1970s and into the late 1980s. Tennis is currently played as a social competition on Wednesday nights for a six-eight week season in the summer before Christmas.
The three week long summer Gaeltacht courses give young Irish people from other parts of the country a chance to learn the Irish language and traditional Irish cultural traditions that are still prevalent in parts of Donegal.
The not-for-profit Living History Education Foundation has teacher programs at Fort Ticonderoga that run in the summer and last approximately one week.

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