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autumn and 1903
Starting in autumn of 1901 he painted several posthumous portraits of Casagemas, culminating in the gloomy allegorical painting La Vie ( 1903 ), now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
In the late autumn of 1903, he started training in the library of the University of Vienna, where he would work until 1938.
Dr Guppy began publication of the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library in 1903 ; it later became a journal publishing academic articles and from autumn 1972 the title was changed to the Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester ( further slight changes have occurred since ).
In the autumn of 1903, she travelled to France with her friend Dorelia McNeill ( who would later become Augustus John's second wife ).
A patent case victory in March 1902 allowed Biograph and other producers and distributors to use the less expensive 35 mm format without an Edison license, although Biograph did not completely phase out 68 mm production until autumn of 1903.
Bogdanov dates his support for Bolshevism from autumn of 1903.

autumn and Childers
It took Childers until autumn of that year to extricate himself and train for service with a new coastal motor-boat squadron operating in the English Channel.
In the autumn of 1910 Childers resigned his post as Clerk of Petitions to leave himself free to join the Liberal Party, with its declared commitment to home rule, and in May 1912 he secured for himself the candidature in one of the parliamentary seats in the naval town of Devonport.

autumn and travelled
Wordsworth, Dorothy and Coleridge travelled to Germany in the autumn of 1798.
In the autumn of 1867, Sullivan travelled with George Grove to Vienna, in search of neglected manuscript scores by Schubert.
Isabella and Edward had travelled north together at the start of the autumn campaign ; following the disastrous battle of Old Byland, Edward had ridden south, apparently to raise more men, sending Isabella east to Tynemouth Priory.
In autumn 1909 he travelled with his wife for a month to Korea and Manchuria on the occasion of a railway construction.
In the autumn of 1995, the HKPO travelled to 9 cities in the United States and Canada in its North American début.
In autumn of that year he travelled to Scotland, and painted " A Quiet pool in Glen Falloch " – exhibited at the R. A. in 1859.
The KKH is best travelled in the spring or early autumn.
In autumn 1777 Harris travelled to Russia to be envoy-extraordinary to Russia, an office he held until September 1783.
Richard Francis Burton entered Trinity College, Oxford in autumn 1840, after his family had travelled extensively in Europe ( he spoke English, French and Italian ).
In the autumn, he travelled to India, coaching and playing for the Maharaja of Patiala's private team ; Rhodes repeated this trip every year until 1927, sometimes accompanied by other players.
Dagny chose to continue her studies in Berlin, possibly for the reason that she could be with Munch, who had travelled there in the autumn of 1892, after the Union of Berlin Artists had invited him to stage a November exhibition of his work.

autumn and United
Meteorologists ( and most of the temperate countries in the southern hemisphere ) use a definition based on months, with autumn being September, October and November in the northern hemisphere, According to United States tradition, autumn runs from the day after Labor Day ( i. e. the Tuesday following the first Monday of September ) through Thanksgiving ( i. e. the fourth Thursday in November ), after which the holiday season that demarcates the unofficial beginning of winter begins.
Fighting in Afghanistan also intensified, but in the late autumn of 1984 the United States and the Soviet Union did agree to resume arms control talks in early 1985.
In the autumn of 1947, Nkrumah was invited to serve as the General Secretary to the United Gold Coast Convention ( UGCC ) under Joseph B. Danquah.
After the attacks, the Associated Press would re-publish a " bizarre " story by the Cody Enterprise that quoted witnesses stating that Nawaf entered the United States during the autumn of 1999, crossing along the Canadian border as one of two men delivering skylights to the local high school in Cody, Wyoming.
By the autumn of 1800, the United States Navy and the Royal Navy, combined with a more conciliatory diplomatic stance by the government of First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, had reduced the activity of the French privateers and warships.
Two short feature films and a short subject — Thunder Over Mexico based on the " Maguey " footage, Eisenstein in Mexico, and Death Day respectively — were completed and released in the United States between the autumn of 1933 and early 1934.
In the Southern United States, stewed turnips are eaten as a root vegetable in the autumn and winter.
A possible move for Shearer was being mentioned in the media during late autumn of 1991, but he rejected talk of a transfer ( Leeds United were also linked to Shearer ) and vowed to see out the season with Southampton.
This to celebrate the chestnut culture that would bring whole villages out in the woods for three weeks each autumn ( and keep them busy all winter ), and to deplore the lack of food diversity in the United States's shop shelves.
The book takes place from spring to autumn 1922, during a prosperous time in the United States known as the Roaring Twenties, which lasted from 1920 until the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
The autumn meetings are customarily held in Washington, D. C., United States for two consecutive years, and in another member country in the third year.
It is used in the extended sense of autumn, used as the name of the first term of the academic year, which begins at this time, at various educational institutions in the United Kingdom and Ireland ( typically those with lengthy history and traditions, notably the Universities of Glasgow, Cambridge, Oxford, King's College London, Durham, Aberystwyth and Dublin ).
After a unique show in the United States on 12 September 2010 at the Bowery Ballroom in New York, another eleven-date autumn tour in Europe was announced to last from October to November 2010.
In the United States, the incidence of colds is higher in the autumn and winter, with most infections occurring between September to April.
The release of the album was followed by an autumn tour of Europe and the United States.
That autumn, Rothko signed with the Marlborough Gallery for sales of his work outside the United States.
Candy corn is a confection in the United States and Canada, popular primarily in autumn around Halloween ( though available year-round in most places ).
On November 25, 2005, Burke appeared as a special guest with Jools Holland on his autumn tour of the United Kingdom, including two sell-out shows at London's Royal Albert Hall.
While aboard a troopship returning to the United States from duty in Japan ( some time after the two men parted ways as a result of routine reassignment ), Thornley read of Oswald's autumn 1959 defection to the Soviet Union in the US military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
** First United States Government workshop on quantum computing is organized by NIST in Gaithersburg, Maryland, in autumn.
In the autumn of 1911, Kossel was invited to the United States to deliver the Herter Lecture at Johns Hopkins.
In Britain and United States, Jack is a variant of Old Man Winter and is held responsible for frosty weather, for nipping the nose and toes in such weather, coloring the foliage in autumn, and leaving fernlike patterns on cold windows in winter.
Overcoming more financial difficulties, he also started construction of an engine of his own design in autumn 1904 and received a patent for it that year in the United Kingdom.
In Europe during the autumn, Austin lost to Sue Barker in the quarterfinals of the tournament in Brighton, United Kingdom but recovered the following week to defeat Navrátilová in the final of the tournament in Stuttgart, West Germany.

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