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From January 1925 to the autumn of 1926, he stayed at the University of Florence.
From spring to autumn, several festivals take place in Meissen, such as the pottery market or the Weinfest, which celebrates the wine harvest.
From mid-summer to early autumn, the vines can produce small fruit that take the same color as the vine, and are approximately the size of a common pea.
On 12 January 1533 he writes from Bologna, in attendance upon Pope Clement VII From the autumn of 1533 he made Naples his permanent residence, his name being Italianized as Valdésso and Val d ' Esso.
From late September through early November, the area experiences an abrupt autumn during which normal temperatures drop very rapidly and cloudy, wet weather quickly picks up.
From autumn 2004 to April 2005 he was the resident restaurant critic of The Guardian's Saturday magazine supplement.
From the autumn of 1929 until the summer of 1931, each Gregorian calendar year was usually divided into 72 five-day weeks (= 360 days ), three of which were split into two partial weeks by five national holidays.
From the autumn of 1791 on, the king tied his hopes of political salvation to the dubious prospects of foreign intervention.
From autumn to spring it hunts mainly on wood-living insect larvae, frequently from thin dead branches in living trees.
From the autumn of 1927, Bacon stayed at the Paris Hôtel Delambre in Montparnasse.
From the autumn of 1919 onwards, the RIC was forced to abandon its barracks in isolated areas.
From the spring to autumn each year Church would travel, often by foot, sketching.
From late spring to early autumn, the sulphur shelf thrives, making it a boon to mushroom hunters and a bane to those concerned about the health of their trees.
From the summer of 1920 on she abandoned her poetry until August 1922 ; during the autumn and winter she wrote her final poems, stimulated by the review Ultra ; the short-lived review, started by Elmer Diktonius, Hagar Olsson and other young writers, was the first publication in Finland to embrace literary modernism and it hailed Edith as a pioneering genius and printed her new poems.
From this time until her death in the autumn, the queen remains inside the nest, laying eggs.
" From that time I was interrupted till this last autumn, when I made the other.
From autumn 2008, judges in all civil and family cases began to wear a newly designed robe with no wig, collar or bands, over an ordinary business suit and tie, with the exception of circuit judges in the county court, who opted to retain their former style or robe, but without wig, wing collar and bands.
From late autumn 1916 to 1918, during the World War I battles on the Romanian front, Piteşti was occupied by the troops of the Central Powers.
From the 1990s, Poon Choi became popular among urban dwellers and can also be enjoyed at many Cantonese restaurants in the autumn and winter or on special occasions throughout the year.
From autumn 1940, SM. 79s were used against the Kingdom of Greece, then Yugoslavia.
From autumn to spring a range of plant sizes can be found which may result in variable success from chemical control.
From autumn 1944 until the end of World War II in 1945 he took into his family Uta Ranke-Heinemann, who had fled the bombs and destruction in Essen.
From midsummer on to autumn, typhoons occasionally strike the area.
From the autumn of 1894, the hall was adopted as the venue for the annual winter season of concerts of the Philharmonic Society of London, which had formerly been held at St James's Hall.

From and 1935
From 1935 to 1940 he lectured at the University of Rochester and wrote The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child ( 1939 ), based on his experience in working with troubled children.
From 1 April 1935 to 31 March 1936 was the period of greatest activity and work accomplished by the CCC program.
* Money From Home ( 1935 )
From May 1934 until October 1935, Armstrong conducted the first large scale field tests of his FM radio technology from a laboratory constructed by RCA on the 85th floor of the Empire State Building.
From 1935 to 1939 Germany and Italy escalated their demands for territorial claims and greater influence in world affairs.
From 1931 to 1935 Michael attended Bickley Hill School in Stowe.
Erich Rader, Grand Admiral: The Personal Memoir of the Commander in Chief of the German Navy From 1935 Until His Final Break With Hitler in 1943.
From 1932 to 1935, approximately 30, 000 Paraguayans and 65, 000 Bolivians died in fighting over possession of the Chaco region.
From 1920 to 1935, and again from 1947 to 1959, the inhabitants of the Saarland used postage stamps issued specially for the territory ; see postage stamps and postal history of the Saar for details.
From 1935 to 1936, Germany receives the Saar, remilitarizes the Rhineland.
From the records of St. Francis ’ physical ailments and symptoms, Dr. Edward Hartung concluded in 1935 that he knew what health problems plagued the holy man.
From 1929 to 1932, the BBC transmitters were used to broadcast television programmes using the 30-line Baird system, and from 1932 to 1935, the BBC also produced the programmes in their own studio at 16 Portland Place.
From 1935 the First Labour Government showed a limited degree of idealism in foreign policy, for example opposing the appeasement of Germany and Japan.
From 1931 until 1935, he traveled to and studied in Wilno, Vienna, Zurich, Paris, and Cambridge, England.
From the beginning of his career in 1935 through his last projects in 1981, Fonda appeared in 106 films, television programs, and shorts.
From 1935 to 1940, the Dow Jones average was down from around the 286 level during the late 1920s, to a stable level of 148, a loss of about 48 %.
From 1931 Lille felt the repercussions of the Great Depression, and by 1935 a third of the city's population lived in poverty.
From there, he hired an agent and had several small parts in films from 1933, 1934 and 1935, including a non-speaking part in MGM's Mutiny on the Bounty.
From 1935 on, " Tutsi ", " Hutu " and " Twa " were indicated on identity cards.
From 1928 to 1935 he was a member of the Seven and Five Society.
* Horace Wyndham, The Magnificent Montez: From Courtesan to Convert, New York: Hillman-Curl ( 1935 ).
From the trailer for Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 )
From the initiation of short subject awards for 1932 until 1935 the terms were " Best Short Subject, comedy " and " Best Short Subject, novelty ".
From 1930 to 1935, the interior designer Madeleine Castaing and her husband welcomed him home during the summer in their mansion of Lèves, becoming his patrons, so that Soutine could hold his first exhibition in Chicago in 1935.

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