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During and 1780s
During two of the coldest periods in the last 250 years ( 1780s and 1810s ), the frequency of hurricanes in the Jamaica region was unusually high.
During the 1780s, he performed a series of gauges in 600 directions, and counted the stars observed along each line of sight.
During the 1780s, Shawnee and Delaware migrated to the west side of the Mississippi following American victory in its Revolutionary War.
During the 1770s and 1780s the concept of the picturesque ruin was popularised by the English clergyman William Gilpin.
During the 1780s, Pinel was invited to join the salon of Madame Helvétius.
During the mid 1780s Henry encouraged a friend in New York, William Edgar ( 1736 – 1820 ), to enter the trade in furs with China.
During the 1780s, a few liberal members of the ruling Protestant Ascendancy known as the Irish Patriot Party had promoted expanding the franchise and increasing Catholic and Presbyterian rights in Ireland.
During the 1780s, his political star continued to rise in the " party " of Governor George Clinton as he spoke in opposition to the expansion of the scope of a national government.
During the early 1780s Cooper became a storekeeper in Burlington, New Jersey, and by the end of the decade he was a successful land speculator and wealthy frontier developer in what is now Otsego County, New York.
During the 1780s he collaborated with Abildgaard on a series of social, religious and political satires and critiques.
During the 1780s, Charleston physician David Ramsay published two of the first histories of the American Revolution: The History of the Revolution of South-Carolina ( 1785 ) and The History of the American Revolution ( 1789 ).
During the 1780s and early 1790s, the town was not growing as fast as Lexington in central Kentucky.
During the 1780s, two institutions were established in order to enhance the economic capacity of the Philippines.

During and circle
During the course of early gatherings of his close circle and followers, Meher Baba gave discourses on various spiritual subjects.
During World War I an aerodrome had been built on the downs just to the west of the circle and, in the dry valley at Stonehenge Bottom, a main road junction had been built, along with several cottages and a cafe.
During this time, as well as accommodating new lines and stations, Beck continually altered the design, for example changing the interchange symbol from a diamond to a circle, as well as altering the line colours – the Central line from orange to red, and the Bakerloo line from red to brown.
During the course of a day, because of the Earth's rotation, the entire circle of the ecliptic will pass through the ascendant and will be advanced by about 1 °.
During these almost ten years in Altona he came into contact with a circle of aristocrats that had been rejected from the court in Copenhagen.
During this first stay in England, Holbein worked largely for a humanist circle with ties to Erasmus.
During this phase, the outer circle remains silent.
During the ceremony the wrestlers are introduced to the crowd one-by-one in ascending rank order and form a circle around the ring facing outwards.
During his time in London his social circle widened and he also learned to speak English.
During those years, Binyon belonged to a circle of artists, as a regular patron of the Wiener Cafe of London.
During the 18th and 19th century, the notion that the problem of squaring the circle was somehow related to the longitude problem seems to have become prevalent among would-be circle squarers.
During this time, his social circle grew to include William Cameron Edwards.
During the 1920s and 1930s, the Montreal Group ( a circle of young poets which included A. J. M.
During a transit there are four " contacts ", when the circumference of the small circle ( small body disk ) touches the circumference of the large circle ( large body disk ) at a single point.
During the Yom Kippur War the ICEC breached the Suez canal, enabling IDF armor to invade Africa, destroy Egyptian SAM batteries and circle the Egyptian 3rd Army.
During this period they also recorded an album for a young French millionaire Philippe DeBarge, which was intended only to be circulated among his social circle.
During the early years of the 20th century, Laurencin was an important figure in the Parisian avant-garde and a member of the circle of Pablo Picasso.
During the May Fourth Movement in 1919, Tian became famous for the vigorous anti-imperialist and anti-feudalist activities in the circle of artists and intellectuals he gathered.
During the descent, the aircraft continued to circle and report landing events.
During the Roman period, it was the site of an amphitheatre, the largest in Britannia, partial remains of which are on public display in the basement of Guildhall Art Gallery and the outline of whose arena is marked with a black circle on the paving of the courtyard in front of the hall.
During the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, the party was reorganised into the Hungarian Socialist Workers ' Party ( MSZMP ) by a circle of communists around Imre Nagy.
During this period, Kogălniceanu maintained close contacts with his former colleague Costache Negri and his sister Elena, becoming one of the main figures of the intellectual circle hosted by the Negris in Mânjina.

During and patrons
During the reign of Ercole d ' Este I, one of the most significant patrons of the arts in late 15th and early 16th century Italy after the Medici, Ferrara grew into a cultural center, renowned for music as well as for visual arts.
During this time several prominent figures became patrons of the organization.
During this period at Naples, Statius maintained his relations with the court and his patrons, earning himself another invitation to a palace banquet ( Silv.
During the late 1960s, the Star Theatre had problems with vandalism and growing racial tensions among its young patrons as black customers were required to sit in the balcony.
During the war with Siena, Cellini was appointed to strengthen the defences of his native city, and, though rather shabbily treated by his ducal patrons, he continued to gain the admiration of his fellow-citizens by the magnificent works which he produced.
During the 15th century this dynasty gave rise to a golden age in Persian manuscript painting, including renowned painters such as Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād, but also a multitude of workshops and patrons.
During the Edo period, the polychrome painting screens of the Kano school were made influential thanks to their powerful patrons ( including the Tokugawas ).
During his lifetime, Eitoku's patrons included Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
During the Tang Dynasty, the Tiantai school became one of the leading schools of Chinese Buddhism, with numerous large temples supported by emperors and wealthy patrons, with many thousands of monks and millions of followers.
During this period Dufay also began his long association with the Este family in Ferrara, some of the most important musical patrons of the Renaissance, and with which he probably had become acquainted during the days of his association with the Malatesta family ; Rimini and Ferrara are not only geographically close, but the two families were related by marriage, and Dufay composed at least one ballade for Niccolò III, Marquis of Ferrara.
During Memorial Day weekend in 2007, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission began patrolling Spring River looking for patrons and visitors littering and conducting lewdness as many people began complaining of a Mardi Gras-like scene.
During the High Renaissance there was the development of small scale statuettes for private patrons, the creation of busts and tombs also developing.
During his career, the Mariners hosted a popular promotion, " Jay Buhner Buzz Cut Night ," where patrons would receive free admission ( in the right field seats ) if they had a bald head.
During the Ruhenheim Massacre, he plans to avenge himself on the patrons of a local pub who often insulted him by killing them only to find everyone inside already dead.
During the early to middle part of the nineteenth century chess tournaments were few and far between and many of the top players were limited to playing matches against each other, usually for a substantial purse which was either staked by themselves or by their patrons.
During the Italian Renaissance, the formalized, civilizing imprint of human control over wild nature expressed in terracing that was combined with stairs and water features, drew villa patrons and garden designers to escarpments that surveyed a handsome prospect.
During Anne's reign, the chief object of his policy was to frustrate the measures which were planned by Lord Oxford to strengthen the Episcopalian Jacobites, especially a bill for extending the privileges of the Episcopalians and the bill for replacing in the hands of the old patrons the right of patronage, which by the Revolution Settlement had been vested in the elders and the Protestant heritors.
During the 1640s wealthy patrons began to prefer the bright colors and graceful manner that had been initiated by such painters as the Flemish portraitist Anthony van Dyck.
During the Final Crisis crossover, a group of teen supervillains calling themselves the Terror Titans begin abducting teenaged metahumans to use as competitors in the Dark Side Club, an underground arena where the young heroes are brainwashed and forced to fight to the death for spectators and wealthy patrons.
During various times throughout the game, the song " Yo Ho ( A Pirate's Life for Me )" is played on the stadium public address system ( taken from Pirates of the Caribbean ), which signals patrons onboard the ship to throw beads, t – shirts, and other free prizes to the people below.
During their time together, the brothers were regular patrons of the local brothels and saloons.
During British rule in the Indian subcontinent, kings who were the patrons of temples and temple arts became powerless.
During the closed season, rides were overhauled and repainted, and new rides and attractions were added, to provide the impression to patrons that the park had changed during the three month closures.
During the first decade of the 17th century he probably traveled widely in Italy, meeting composers, acquiring patrons at various aristocratic courts, and absorbing the musical styles at each locale.

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