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autumn and 1672
The supply lines of the French army were dangerously extended and William in the autumn of 1672 tried to cut them off, marching all the way through the Spanish Netherlands via Maastricht to attack Charleroi, then a French border city close to the supply route through Liège.
He was educated at Winchester College, and in 1669 entered Christ Church, Oxford, as a commoner, but left the university without a degree in the autumn of 1672.
A condition of the separation was that the Elder could recover from his son Adriaen ‘ two royal gifts ’, presumably gifts from Charles II for work done in England .” Cordingly ’ s account further relates that the dispute was still continuing after another ten years, since “ in the autumn of 1672 Judith complained to the woman ’ s husband .” Robinson adds that by 1674 the couple “ must have been reconciled ”, for at a chance meeting with Pieter Blaeu in Amsterdam in July the Elder explained that he was only visiting for a few days “ in order to fetch his wife ”.

autumn and played
The oldest known recordings of computer generated music were played by the Ferranti Mark 1 computer, a commercial version of the Baby Machine from the University of Manchester in the autumn of 1951.
In the autumn of 2011 the " Lost Cities " tour continued the " Doolittle Tour " as they played many venues for the first time.
By the autumn of 1975 Magnavox, bowing to the popularity of Pong, cancelled the Odyssey and released a scaled down version that played only Pong and hockey, the Odyssey 100.
It played a spring / summer schedule in its first three seasons and a traditional autumn / winter schedule was set to commence before league operations ceased.
Wales played their Five Nations and autumn international home matches at Wembley ( as Twickenham Stadium would not accommodate them ) while Cardiff Arms Park was being rebuilt as the Millennium Stadium in the late 1990s ( despite being in England ).
In the autumn of 2004, he spurned an opportunity to return to football with League One side, Walsall, who were then managed by Paul Merson, who had played alongside Bosnich in his final season at Aston Villa.
He played with Bill Coleman in early 1949 ; touring that autumn with Buck Clayton.
NRL matches are played throughout Australia and New Zealand from autumn until spring.
In the autumn of 1972 Dryden played for Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet national ice hockey team.
In the autumn of 2010, he played a number of shows with a new five-piece backing band, including In Tua Nua rhythm section Paul Byrne ( drums ) and Jack Dublin ( bass ), with manager Joey Cashman on whistle.
Aldubáran has toured extensively and in autumn 2006, Aldubáran produced and played the first ever Faroese opera The Madmans ' Garden by composer Sunleif Rasmussen.
Porto, and Olympique de Marseille, Partizan played some inspired football that autumn, only narrowly missing out on the UEFA Cup spot.
Flo played one League Cup game in the 2003 – 04, but in the autumn of 2003 he was given a free transfer.
In 2006, the theatre played host to the landmark revival of Peter Hall's production of Waiting for Godot which ran for a strictly limited autumn season.
This league played its games in the spring so as not to conflict with the traditional American football season of autumn and early winter.
In 1954 Rodgers recorded the VAS " Symphonic Scenario " medley ( scored by Bennett ) with the New York Philharmonic for Columbia Records, but it was Bennett who made the more familiar RCA Victor recordings — the first ( 1953 ) with NBC Symphony Orchestra musicians who played for the soundtrack sessions, and later with members of the Symphony of the Air, an orchestra created in the autumn of 1954 from former NBC Symphony members, identified on the albums as the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra.
On Aitara, recorded in the autumn of 1994, Anssi Nykänen plays the drums, but Marko Timonen played them in concerts.
It is played only at certain very rare concerts, such as the Munmyo jeryeak ( Sacrifice to Confucius ) held each spring and autumn at the Munmyo shrine in Seoul.
The Royal Fusiliers played an active part in saving Canada from invasion by the army of the American Continental Congress during the autumn of 1775 and winter of 1776.
At the end of the autumn season, Dinamo was leading the table by 1 point ahead of CFR Cluj and started the spring one with a 2-0 win against Gaz Metan Mediaș in the first ever game played by the Red Dogs on the Național Arena in front of a season record of 20, 000 spectators that filled the first tier of the brand new stadium.
She played Leonie Gilmour in the film Leonie, released in the autumn of 2010.
That autumn she played Ophelia in Ambroise Thomas's Hamlet, with Charles Santley and Karl Formes, in London and on tour.
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the premier competition in Gaelic football, is a series of games organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association and played during the summer and early autumn.
At this time, the league had changed to being played over one year with a break in the summer, thus breaking the league in a spring part, and an autumn part.

autumn and key
As expected, a number of key Republicans abandoned the former governor during the autumn campaign, one of the most significant defections being that of wealthy WW Atterbury, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who resigned his seat on the Republican National Committee to actively support John Hemphill, Pinchot ’ s Democratic opponent.
Because it projects into the sea, Flamborough Head attracts many migrant birds in autumn, and also has a key point for observing passing seabirds.
This placed it as Britain's fourth best selling car, putting it just 35, 000 sales short of its key rival, the Ford Cortina, which was replaced that autumn by the all-new Sierra.
In autumn 1847, Kossuth was able to take his final key step.
In autumn 2008 a further refresh was introduced with new sings for key daytime programmes and presenters.
The town was named after a famous temple Eigen-ji and it is a key spot for viewing the momiji leaves turn red in the autumn.
In the autumn of 2007 English Heritage announced that the Wolfson Foundation has pledged up to £ 400, 000 towards the restoration of a number of the key features of the Wrest Park estate including the mansion's formal entrance area, the garden statuary, railings and gates decoration and altering the height of the carriage drive.

autumn and role
In this role he pardoned 36, 000 Red prisoners in the autumn of 1918.
In autumn 1939, Wright began a two-year appearance in the stage play Life with Father, playing the role of Mary Skinner.
Her last role at the Lyceum was Portia, in 1902, after which she toured in the British the provinces with Irving and his company in the autumn of that year.
In the early autumn of 1964, she was offered a leading role in A Patch of Blue, opposite Sidney Poitier and Shelley Winters.
In Gordon Brown's autumn 2008 reshuffle, Bryant was promoted from his role as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Harriet Harman to the ministerial position of Deputy Leader of the House of Commons otherwise known as Parliamentary Secretary to the House of Commons.
In that role he successfully argued against Russell's call for British mediation in the American Civil War in the autumn of 1862.
In autumn 2006, Forlani joined the cast of CSI: NY in a recurring role as a medical examiner, Dr. Peyton Driscoll.
Ainsley sung the role of Emilio in Partenope with the English National Opera in the autumn of 2008 and returned for performances at the Bavarian State Opera and Berlin State Opera in 2009.
Stephens ' most recent stage role, performed in the summer and autumn of 2010, was Georges Danton in Danton's Death.
At the end of autumn, the pitchers begin to wither and the plants produce non-carnivorous leaves called phyllodia, which play a role in the economics of carnivory in these species.
Though she was expected to reprise her role in a Signature Theatre staging of The Visit in autumn of 2007, that was later postponed to the following season.
In the autumn of 1969, the Irish Rugby Football Union decided to appoint a coach for the national team for the first time, the role went to Ronnie Dawson.
In autumn 2009, eight new bells manufactured at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry were installed in the church by Whites Bellhangers, of Appleton, Oxon, who also cleaned up the existing three bells and re-hung them on a new bell-frame installed higher up in the steeple and connected them back to the clock to continue their chiming role.
The B. E. 2s were replaced by R. E. 8s in July 1917, continuing in the reconnaissance role for the rest of the war, operating over Ypres in the summer and autumn of 1917 and in support of Belgium forces in the closing months of the war.
By the autumn of 1939 the Sqn was equipped with Lysanders and operated in France until May 1940 when No. XIII Squadron changed role and theatre, flying a variety of bomber aircraft in the Mediterranean until the end of the War.
It was later annouced that Rob Howley would continue his caretaker role until the autumn internationals of 2012 but then lead Wales into the 2013 Six Nations.
Dobson played the role of Gertrude in the English Touring Theatre production of Hamlet, at the New Ambassadors Theatre in London's West End, following a UK tour in autumn 2005.
Playing a minor role in the invasion of France, the division returned to East Prussia in the autumn of 1940.
In the autumn of 2007, she co-starred with Judi Dench and Michael Gambon in the BBC1 drama series Cranford playing the central role of Miss Deborah Jenkyns.
Wynter also appeared in the Walt Disney West End production of The Lion King as leading role Raffiki in 2001, and in the autumn of 2008 played the title character in Catalysta at the Oval House Theatre in Kennington, directed by Robert Icke and written by
She joined Columbia Artists Management ( CAM ) in 1944 and performed the role of Micaela in a U. S tour of Bizet's Carmen that autumn.
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On January 30, 2010, Chane announced his intention to resign as Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, relinquishing the role to his successor in the autumn of 2011.
During the autumn of 2009 director Paul Kidd stood down as head coach and moved to his new role as director of rugby.

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