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The war began in April 1927, amidst the Northern Expedition, and essentially ended when major active battles ceased in 1949 – 1950.
Carter County was served by the narrow gauge East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad ( The ET & WNC, nicknamed " Tweetsie ") until the line ceased operations in 1950.
The East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (" Tweetsie ") passed through the town until it ceased operations in 1950.
The service ceased in 1950.
BOAC ceased flying boat services out of Southampton in November 1950.
In Fact ceased publication in 1950.
A British version of Photoplay debuted in 1950, featuring an equal mix of American and British films and stars, and ceased publication in 1989.
As of 1 July 1950, the Jordanian dinar became the kingdom ’ s official currency, and use of the Palestinian pound ceased in the kingdom on 30 September 1950.
The authority ceased to exist after the 1950 law, no.
The railway ceased weekly passenger services in 1950, and was closed in 1976.
The Società Italiana Caproni ceased to exist in 1950, although one of its divisions, Caproni Vizzola endured until 1983 when it was bought by Agusta.
In 1950 a new chassis and six-cylinder 3 Litre engine was announced and this highly successful engine became the basis of all Alvis models until production ceased in 1967.
It was part of the Birmingham Duddeston constituency until that ceased to exist in 1950.
After a format change to a smaller " digest " size in October 1941, the Strand Magazine eventually ceased publication in March 1950, forced out of the market by a falling circulation and rising costs, its last editor being Macdonald Hastings, distinguished war correspondent and later TV reporter and contributor to the Eagle boys ' comic.
According to the PRC argument, the government of the Republic of China ceased to represent the sovereignty of China when it lost control of the Chinese mainland between 1949 and 1950.
By 1950, the Casa Loma band had ceased touring, Gray retired to Massachusetts, and the later recordings on Capitol ( beginning with Casa Loma in Hi-Fi in 1956 and continuing through the Sounds of the Great Bands series ) were done by studio musicians in Hollywood ( with several of Gray's " alumni " occasionally featured ).
On 7 November 1950, the US Ordnance Committee Minutes ( OCM ), order # 33476, ceased utilizing the terms heavy, medium, and light tanks and redesignated tanks by the gun system, e. g. 90 mm Gun Tank M48 Patton, etc.
Re-introduced to Brandon College in 1950 under the leadership of Coach Al Tyler and Athletic Director “ Curly ” Tyler, the football team folded following the 1972-1973 season, coached at that time by former Athletic Director and Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame inductee Doug Steeves at the time the program ceased.
Construction ceased completely during the Spanish Civil War, and the project was abandoned until 1950, when Fernando Chueca Goitia adapted the plans of de Cubas to a baroque exterior to match the grey and white façade of the Palacio Real, which stands directly opposite.
Services on the Sheppey Light Railway ceased as from 4 December 1950.
The Korean War ( 1950 – 1953 ) must also have had a negative impact on the species, because the birds ceased nesting in South Korea at that time.
The Vault of Horror hit newsstands with its April / May 1950 issue and ceased publication with its December / January 1955 issue, producing a total of 29 issues.
The title appeared on newsstands with the November / December 1950 issue and ceased publication February 1955, producing 24 issues.

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To the extent that our sampling of the orientations of American college students in the years 1950 and 1952 may be representative of our culture -- and still valid in 1959 -- we are disposed to question the summary characterization of the current generation as silent, beat, apathetic, or as a mass of other-directed conformists who are guided solely by social radar without benefit of inner gyroscopes.
Most commentators consider Marcel Mauss ( 1872 – 1950 ), nephew of the influential sociologist Émile Durkheim, to be the founder of the French anthropological tradition.
As in the strip, Shmoos suddenly appeared to be everywhere in 1949 and 1950 — including a Time cover story.
Finally, for 1950 only, runners would be credited with a stolen base if they were " well advanced " toward the base they were attempting to steal ", and the pitcher is charged with a balk, with the further exception of a player attempting to steal, who would otherwise have been forced to advance on the balk by a runner behind them.
Pasternak's translation of the first part of Faust led him to be attacked in the August 1950 edition of Novy Mir.
Both Bob Jones, Sr. and Bob Jones, Jr. believed that film could be an excellent medium for mass evangelism, and in 1950, the university established Unusual Films within the School of Fine Arts.
The Shops Act of 1950 consolidated previous legislation which provided that no one could be employed in a shop for more than six hours without having a break for at least 20 minutes.
In 1950 American president Harry S. Truman said that atomic weapons may be used in the Korean War.
Following this, an astronomical conference held in Paris in 1950 recommended " that in all cases where the mean solar second is unsatisfactory as a unit of time by reason of its variability, the unit adopted should be the sidereal year at 1900. 0, that the time reckoned in this unit be designated ephemeris time ", and gave Clemence's formula ( see Definition of ephemeris time ( 1952 )) for translating mean solar time to ephemeris time.
Korzybski ( 1879 – 1950 ) had determined that two forms of the verb ' to be '— the ' is ' of identity and the ' is ' of predication — had structural problems.
In 1950 Grenada had its constitution amended to increase the number of elected seats on the Legislative Council from 5 to 8, to be elected by full adult franchise at the 1951 election.
When Haiti announced that its first direct elections ( all men twenty-one or over were allowed to vote ) would be held on October 8, 1950, Magloire resigned from the junta and declared himself a candidate for president.
In contrast to the chaotic political climate of 1946, the campaign of 1950 proceeded under the implicit understanding that only a strong candidate backed by both the army and the elite would be able to take power.
Anticipating what the world would be like in the year 2000, the book is interesting both for its hits ( trains and cars resulting in the dispersion of population from cities to suburbs ; moral restrictions declining as men and women seek greater sexual freedom ; the defeat of German militarism, and the existence of a European Union ) and its misses ( he did not expect successful aircraft before 1950, and averred that " my imagination refuses to see any sort of submarine doing anything but suffocate its crew and founder at sea ").
Therefore, in 1950 the World Fellowship of Buddhists inaugurated in Colombo unanimously decided that the term Hīnayana should be dropped when referring to Buddhism existing today in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, etc.
However, Guarducci also states that in 1950 an ancient image of Mary at the Church of Santa Francesca Romana was determined to be a very exact, but reverse mirror image of the original circular icon that was made in the 5th century and brought to Rome, where it has remained until the present.
Inflation-adjusted price movements of the commodities in the wager between Simon and Ehrlich may be seen in the larger 1950 – 2002 context in the following chart.
" Person of unsound mind " was the term used in 1950 in the English version of the European Convention on Human Rights as one of the types of person who could be deprived of liberty by a judicial process.
Anderson developed an acquaintance from 1950 with John Ford, which led to what has come to be regarded as one of the standard books on that director, Anderson's About John Ford ( 1983 ).
By 1950 there would be 50, 000 motels serving half of the 22 million US vacationers ; by 1951 motels would surpass hotels in consumer demand.
In October 1950, party committees began to be organized within the military.
By late 1950, the Russians were exporting these Kremlin Kadetts to Belgium, stressing in their promotion that spare parts could easily be obtained from Germany.
In 1950, the idea was independently revived by Dutch astronomer Jan Hendrik Oort as a means to resolve a paradox: over the course of the Solar System's existence, the orbits of comets are unstable ; eventually, dynamics dictate that a comet must either collide with the Sun or a planet, or else be ejected from the Solar System by planetary perturbations.
* 1950 – Television: CBS's mechanical color system is the first to be licensed for broadcast by the U. S. Federal Communications Commission.

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