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autumn and 1921
In the autumn of 1921, Austrian financier Camillo Castiglioni first announced his interest in purchasing BFW.
With no regular income, in the autumn of 1921 Heseltine returned to Cefn-bryntalch, which became his base for the next three years.
The ending date is given as either 1920 or 1921 ; this confusion stems from the fact that while the ceasefire was put in force in the autumn of 1920, the official treaty ending the war was signed months later, in March 1921.
In 1921 the events were organized around a football game scheduled earlier in the autumn.
Darcy is described in The Spell of War as an 18-year-old lieutenant in the autumn of the War of ' 39, so he was born in 1921 or late 1920, and he is in his early forties when we first encounter him as a detective.
In the autumn of 1921, Mao Zemin studied in the Hunan self-study University which was founded by Mao Zedong, and raised money for the CPC.
In 1921, Jean Lurçat met Louis Marcoussis, he discovered Picasso and Max Jacob, and created decoration and costumes for Le spectacle de la Compagnie Pitoeff: " He who receives slaps ", and then spent the autumn near the Baltic sea.
In the autumn of 1921 the handing back of the railways from state control to the companies was under review, and put the Ministry of Transport under further scrutiny.

autumn and was
But the liaison successfully started in the last days of autumn was now languishing.
In spring and in autumn the run was made for a group of botanists which included an old friend of mine.
Although americium was likely produced in previous nuclear experiments, it was first intentionally synthesized, isolated and identified in late autumn 1944, at the University of California, Berkeley by Glenn T. Seaborg, Leon O. Morgan, Ralph A. James, and Albert Ghiorso.
:“ When in the autumn the English Eleven went to Australia it was said that they had come to Australia to “ fetch ” the ashes.
His wife joined him at Toruń in December, but in April 1712 a peremptory ukase ordered him off to the army in Pomerania, and in the autumn of the same year he was forced to accompany his father on a tour of inspection through Finland.
In the autumn of 2001, after the September 11 attacks, al Jazeera television broadcast a tape they claim was made by Omari.
Arnulf had in fact ruled Bavaria during the summer and autumn of 879 while his father arranged his succession and he himself was granted " Pannonia ," in the words of the Annales Fuldenses, or " Carantanum ," in the words of Regino of Prüm.
Conquering all of the territory north of the Po, he forced the surrender of Milan and then drove Guy out of Pavia, where he was crowned King of Italy, but went no further before Guy died suddenly in late autumn, and fever incapacitated his troops.
The word autumn comes from the Old French word autompne ( automne in modern French ), and was later normalised to the original Latin word autumnus.
In the Anglosphere, most notably in Anglo-America, autumn is also associated with the Halloween season ( which in turn was influenced by Samhain, a Celtic autumn festival ), and with it a widespread marketing campaign that promotes it, in the U. S. A.
The main composition work was done between autumn 1822 and the completion of the autograph in February 1824.
The sale was completed in November 1851, the price being £ 32, 000, and Prince Albert formally took possession the following autumn.
By the autumn of 1855, the royal apartments were ready, though the tower was still under construction and the servants had to be lodged in the old house.
In the autumn of 1918, as consolidation of the political situation of the republic continued, a move toward elimination of Uyezd -, Raion -, and Volost-level Chekas, as well as the institution of Extraordinary Commissions was considered.
The second census was taken in the autumn 2002.
" The decision to change the name Datsun to Nissan in the U. S. was announced in the autumn ( September / October ) of 1981.
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
In the autumn of 2001, at the age of four, Dolly developed arthritis and began to walk stiffly, but this was successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drugs.
By the autumn of 1537, Elizabeth was in the care of Blanche Herbert, Lady Troy who remained her Lady Mistress until her retirement in late 1545 or early 1546.
By the autumn of 1559 several foreign suitors were vying for Elizabeth's hand ; their impatient envoys engaged in ever more scandalous talk and reported that a marriage with her favourite was not welcome in England: " There is not a man who does not cry out on him and her with indignation ... she will marry none but the favoured Robert ".
The Foreign Legion's First Battalion ( Lieutenant-Colonel Donnier ) was sent to Tonkin in the autumn of 1883, during the period of undeclared hostilities that preceded the Sino – French War ( August 1884 to April 1885 ), and formed part of the attack column that stormed the western gate of Son Tay on 16 December.
Among the labour movement, a more marked consequence of autumn 1917 was the rise of the Worker's Guards.
The phrase was spray-painted by an admirer on a wall in an Islington Underground station in the autumn of 1967.

autumn and awarded
* Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière, German U-boat commander during the First World War, awarded the Pour le Mérite in the autumn of 1916 for sinking 200, 000 tonnes of Allied shipping.
In the autumn of 2007, the father of a Marine whose funeral was picketed by the WBC was awarded $ 5 million in damages.
The 308th Latvian Rifle Division was awarded the Red Banner Order after the expulsion of the Germans from Riga in the autumn of 1944.
At the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge many senior staff are granted the degree of Master of Arts after three years of service, and at Amherst College all tenured professors are awarded a Master of Arts degree at academic convocation in the autumn even though the school only offers an earned Bachelor of Arts degree ( Amherst awards honorary doctorates at commencement in the spring to notable scholars and other special invitees ).
That autumn, the group was awarded the prestigious Ovatsiya award ( Ovation ) for Best Rock Group of the Year.

autumn and Ph
He attended the Ph. D. program at Wesleyan University for one year, then moved to the Washington, DC area in the autumn of 1972.
That autumn, he began teaching at Michigan State University and during eight years earned his Ph. D. in Victorian literature in 1955, while his wife got her Master ’ s degree and a teaching certificate and commenced teaching children in the second grade.

autumn and .
It generally took well into the autumn for the firm to recover from the summer's help.
He stays inactive for half the summer in front of Oczakov, a quite second-rate spot, begins to besiege it formally only during the autumn rains, and finally carries it by assault in the heart of winter.
This is the period during the melancholy days of autumn when universities and colleges schedule what they call `` Homecoming Day ''.
He can smell again the perfume she wore and recall the lilting sound of laughter, and can smell again the aroma of autumn -- fallen leaves, the wine of cool air, and the nostalgia of woodsmoke which blows through all the winds of fall.
Since the obvious is not always true, the Republican National Committee wisely analyzed its defeat of last autumn and finds that it occurred, as suspected, in the larger cities.
Southern California gasped and blinked under an autumn hot spell, drier, more enervating, more laden with man's contrived impurities than the worst days of the summer past.
In 1793 the brothers decided to enter the University of Copenhagen ( founded in 1479 ) and the following spring found them at the university preparing to matriculate for the autumn session.
However one looks at it, therefore, I'd say that your horoscope for this autumn is the reverse of rosy.
I must add at once that these animals are what we call `` queens '', young females that have mated in the previous summer or autumn.
-- `` The present recovery movement will gather steady momentum to lift the economy to a new historic peak by this autumn '', Beryl W. Sprinkel, economist of Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, predicted at the closing session here Tuesday of Investment Bankers Assn., California group, conference.
More than 200 are expected at the autumn event which is matched in the spring.
In the autumn of 1959, the British Broadcasting Corporation presented a series of talks by four scientists competent in cosmology.
As autumn starts its annual sweep, few Americans and Canadians realize how fortunate they are in having the world's finest fall coloring.
Their autumn tints are all fairly low keyed compared with the fiery stabs of crimson, gold, purple, bronze, blue and vermilion that flame up in North America.
in fact, a freezing autumn dulls the blaze.
Foliage pilgrimages, either organized or individual, are becoming an autumn item for more and more Americans each year.
Of the nation's eight million pleasure-boat owners a sizable number have learned that late autumn is one of the loveliest seasons to be afloat -- at least in that broad balmy region that lies below America's belt line.
Memphis stinkpotters like McKellar Lake, inside the city limits, and sailors look for autumn winds at Arkabutla Lake where fall racing is now in progress.
Young aardwolves generally achieve sexual maturity after two years The breeding season varies depending on their location, but normally takes place during the autumn or spring.
Winter annuals germinate in autumn or winter, live through the winter, then bloom in winter or spring.

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