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From 1984 to 1990, Chile's gross domestic product grew by an annual average of 5. 9 %, the fastest on the continent.
From 1954 until 1990, the Army was known as the Czechoslovak People's Army ( ČSLA ).
From 1960 to 1993, the Indians managed one third-place finish ( in 1968 ) and six fourth-place finishes ( in 1960, 1974 to 1976, 1990, and 1992 ) but spent the rest of the time at or near the bottom of the standings.
From 1960 these were replaced with Stainless Steel ID Tags on a Green Nylon Cord, 2 circular & 1 Oval, the Oval was withdrawn around 1990
* The Universe and Its Origin: From Ancient Myths to Present Reality and Future Fantasy ( Paragon House, 1990 )
From 1954 to 1990, the 17th of June was an official holiday in West Germany to commemorate the Uprising of 1953 in East Germany, even with the name " Day of the German Unity ".
From 1990 until 2003, Stephenson's portrait appeared on the reverse of Series E £ 5 notes issued by the Bank of England.
From 1990 to 1993 it was maintained by John Gilmore while he worked for Cygnus Solutions.
From 1950 to 1990, barring two brief periods, the INC enjoyed a parliamentary majority.
From 1990 to 2010, Indonesian companies have been involved in 3, 757 mergers and acquisitions as either acquiror or target with a total known value of $ 137bn.
From 1945 to 1990, during the Cold War, the headquarters of the Soviet forces in Poland, the so-called Northern Group of Forces, was located in the city.
From shortly after the Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1921 until 1990, the Mongolian Government was modeled on the Soviet system ; only the communist party –– the MPRP –– officially was permitted to function.
* In Tales to Astonish # 3 ( 1959 ) " I Discovered the Men From Mars ", a man from the year 1990 discovers a Martian space-craft while patrolling the coast on the lookout for communist spies.
From 1949 on until German reunification on 3 October 1990, Magdeburg belonged to the German Democratic Republic.
" The Federal Republic 1968 to 1990: From the Industrial Society to the Culture Society ", in German Cultural Studies: An Introduction, ed.
From 1990 through to 2005, the PDS had been seen as the left-wing " party of the East ".
From the 1920s onwards, the Modern movement sought to design and plan cities which followed the logic of the new model of industrial mass production ; reverting to large-scale solutions, aesthetic standardisation and prefabricated design solutions ( Goodchild 1990 ).
From west to east, the country stretches from Kaliningrad ( the exclave separated by the 1990 secession of Lithuania from the then-Soviet Union ) to Ratmanov Island ( one of the Diomede Islands ) in the Bering Strait.
From 1990 to 2003 HP manufactured the HP-48 series of graphing RPN calculators and in 2006 introduced the HP-50g with a 131x80 LCD and a 75 MHz ARM CPU that emulates the Saturn CPU of the HP-48 series.
From 1947 to 1990 it was the parent company of automobile manufacturer Saab Automobile, and between 1968 and 1995 the company was in a merger with commercial vehicle manufacturer Scania, known as Saab-Scania.
From May 10 until November 6, 1990, San Marino held the semi-annual presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.
Dirk Van der Cruysse: Sophie de Hanovre, Memoires et Lettres de Voyage, Fayard Paris, 1990 ; also Sophia of Hanover: From Winter Princess to Heiress of Great Britain, J. N.
From 1990 to 2005 Scientific American also produced a television program on PBS called Scientific American Frontiers.
From 1990 to 1991 she served as Minister of Justice, and from 1995 until her election as President she served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs in the government of her Social Democratic colleague Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen.
From 1983 to 1990, the United States accepted all but Part XI as customary international law, while attempting to establish an alternative regime for exploitation of the minerals of the deep seabed.

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From 1968 to 1982, the Wings had 14 head coaches ( not counting interim coaches ), with none lasting more than three seasons.
From October to December 2001, the United Front gained control of much of the country and played a crucial role in establishing the post-Taliban interim government under Hamid Karzai.
In late 1995, he appeared in Devious, an amateur video drama set between the second Doctor's trial at the end of The War Games and before the start of Spearhead From Space, which shows an interim ( between second and third ) Doctor played by Tony Garner being told he was " never meant to be the Doctor " and that the third, played by Jon, will complete him.
From that point through the arrival of the Spanish in St. Louis in September 1767, St. Ange was the interim commander of the entire upper Louisiana region.
From December 8, 2003, with the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ratified by both parties, he served as interim leader of the new Conservative Party of Canada until the election of Stephen Harper in March 2004.
From November 1954 to February 1955 William Earl Rowe acted as interim Leader of the Opposition when Progressive Conservative leader George A.
From 1649-1650 Dunster also served as interim pastor at The First Parish in Cambridge until the accession of Jonathan Mitchel.
From January to March 2004, he served as interim leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Commons.
From June 17, 1986 until the 1987 provincial election, he also served as interim Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet.
From 2000 to 2001, Beaton Tulk served as interim leader and Premier.
From June 26, 1829 to September 16, 1830 he was interim president of the United Provinces of Central America.
* Egon Jakobsen: From 2012 ( appointed ad interim )
From March 18 to December 2, 2006, Bill Graham was the interim leader of the Liberal party.
From 1861 to 1862 he served in a non-elected, interim manner, while the constitution was written.
From November 14, 2002 to November 18, 2004 Frattini served as Foreign Minister: the appointment of Frattini followed ten months of interim by Berlusconi himself, after the resignation of the forme FM Renato Ruggiero due to his contrasts with the foreign policies of the government.
From 1812 to 1814, the Constitution was never really fully in effect: much of Spain was ruled by the French, while the rest was in the hands of interim junta governments focused on resistance to the Bonapartes rather than on the immediate establishment of a constitutional regime.
* From the late 1960s some locomotives received full yellow ends as an interim measure pending repainting into Rail Blue ;
From 16 May 2006, until Wuerl's installation one month later, on 22 June 2006, McCarrick served as the Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Washington, an interim post.
From April 6, 1992, to June 14, 1993, he served as the nation ’ s interim leader ( Chairman of the Council of State ) before Cambodia became a constitutional monarchy.
From 1977 to 1979, he served as the interim Dean of the Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School, during which time, he negotiated the agreement with UCLA School of Medicine and the Board of Regents that led to a medical education program at King-Drew.
From 2005 to 2009, he was the president of Concordia University, Ann Arbor, Michigan and was previously interim president.
From 2000 to 2003, he served as Provost and interim President of Case Western Reserve University.
From 1998 to 2000, he served as Dean at Case Western Reserve University, and from 2000 to 2003 he was Provost and interim President.
From 1979 to 1982, Goldhaber worked in Pennsylvania politics as special assistant to the lieutenant governor William Scranton III and later as the interim director of the state's energy agency.

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