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autumn and 2002
The second census was taken in the autumn 2002.
After circulating a three-track demo and signing a deal with Taste Media, the band started recording sessions for their third album in autumn 2002.
He has also presented a three-part BBC special Taste ( 2002 ), about the history of interior design, and in autumn 2005 he began presenting the weekly BBC1 travel show Holiday 2006.
They met each other at the televised arts school and contest Fame Factory, which aired in autumn 2002.
In the autumn of 2002, during a golf tournament hosted by Latvijas Televīzija, Mārtiņš Freimanis, Lauris Reiniks and Yana Kay, started discussing such a co-operative venture and so the trio F. L. Y.
Originally a four-piece, Eamon Hamilton was recruited to play keyboards and bass drum in autumn 2002.
In the autumn of 2002, the separatists launched a massive campaign of terrorism against the Russian civilians, including the Dubrovka theatre attack.
In the autumn of 2002, Rotherham United had expressed interest in purchasing the Carling Stand and moving it to their Millmoor stadium, but these plans were abandoned and the Carling Stand ( barely 10 years old ) was demolished with the rest of Filbert Street several months later.
The cuts were part of a wider drive for a reduction in government spending in autumn 2002.
With this November 2002 passage, construction was expected to begin in autumn 2005, and be completed in 2009.
* Essay by György Poszler in The Hungarian Quarterly autumn 2002
In autumn 2002 she met Yoad Nevo, who became her co-producer.
They were taken over this time by Tarmo Rüütli ( who was replaced by caretaker Aivar Lillevere for two games ), who was appointed until autumn 2000, and seen the team through their qualifying group for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Until 2002, the show was held twice a year, once in the spring and once in the autumn ( in the Tokyo Big Sight ), when the show was held only in the autumn.
In the autumn of 2002 he released his third solo album, Joey Tempest.
In the autumn of 2002, Cornell Review Online published a column by Elliott Reed whose Good Vibrations piece exposed a coverup of vibrators to be sold at the campus health center.
By autumn of 2002 the Phil was auditioning for a new Principal Conductor, a process which was to take almost two years, but which resulted in the appointment of Natalia Luis-Bassa, a prize-winner in the Maazel-Vilar Conductor's Competition of 2002 and the first person in Venezuela to receive the B Mus in orchestral conducting.
In autumn 2002, bassist Magnum left the band for personal reasons and was replaced by Niko Hurme ( Kalma ).
Celesty signed a deal with Spanish record label Arise Records to record their debut album Reign of Elements in autumn 2002, which was released worldwide in December 2002.
In the autumn of 2002 the School of Law was established at Reykjavík University and in 2005 Reykjavík University was merged with the Technical University of Iceland ( THÍ ) under the name Reykjavík University.
In autumn 2002, after much excavation, removal of rubble and renovation, one of the three sections of the site, the Stable Yard section, was opened to the public as the Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre under the trusteeship of the Joseph Williamson Society.
* ( 2003 autumn, 2002 winter, 2000 summer ) as Jirō Ueda

autumn and Turner
Turner was also aware of papal non-interference policies, so the election also had to be timed around a planned visit of Pope John Paul II to Canada in the autumn.
Mulroney had expected Turner to tour Canada during the summer and early autumn, accompanying the Queen and the Pope on their visits, gaining some free publicity, then call the election for later in the autumn.
" Every autumn for the past ten years, an increasingly bad-tempered squabble has raged between, on the one hand, many of Britain's art critics and its popular media, and on the other, its avant-garde " establishment ," the small croterie of art historians, curators, and dealers who control the Turner prize.

autumn and picked
Chestnuts are picked in autumn, and candied from the start of the following summer for the ensuing Christmas.
With regard to the origin of the idea, Oken narrates in his Isis that, walking one autumn day in 1806 in the Harz forest, he stumbled on the blanched skull of a deer, picked up the partially dislocated bones, and contemplated them for a while, when it suddenly occurred to him, " It is a vertebral column!
The fruit is similar to a small damson or plum, suitable for preserves, but rather tart and astringent for eating, unless it is picked after the first few days of autumn frost.
In autumn, there are abundant wild blackberries, which are picked by people and used to make blackberry Jam, blackberry tarts and other confections.
In the Littoral, grapes are sometimes picked later in the autumn to reach higher sugar levels.
The grapes are picked from selected very ripe bunches in the autumn ( late November-early December ), and have to be hand picked.
After a summer signing of home grown talent Abgar Barsom ( previously with city rivals BK Forward ) and the sacking of coach Patrick Walker, Örebro's form picked up in the autumn and an epic first away win of the season against Elfsborg secured another year in Allsvenskan.
A strip based on the television series also ran in two publications in the UK: ' Look-In ' with 64 weekly installments covering 10 separate adventures between autumn 1980 and early 1982, and ' TV Tops ', which picked up the rights from 1982 for two shorter runs.

autumn and up
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.
Bishop Asser claimed that the ' pagans ' agreed to vacate the realm and made good their promise ; and, indeed, the Viking army did withdraw from Reading in the autumn of 871 to take up winter quarters in Mercian London.
After Albert's death, Victoria spent increasing periods at Balmoral, staying up to four months a year during early summer and autumn.
In autumn of 1834, Lönnrot had written the vast majority of the work needed for what was to become The Old Kalevala ; all that was required was to tie up some narrative loose ends and officially complete the work.
The book had been offered to booksellers at Murray's autumn sale on Tuesday 22 November, and all available copies had been taken up immediately.
Under a cloud of his affair, Hughes and Plath separated in the autumn of 1962 and she set up life in a new flat with the children.
In the autumn of 1864, a severe illness obliged Morris to choose between giving up his home at Red House and giving up his work in London.
Although William returned to York and built another castle, Edgar remained free and in the autumn joined up with King Sweyn of Denmark.
By the late autumn of 1944, Soviet forces had ushered in a second phase of Soviet rule on the heels of the German troops withdrawing from Estonia, and followed it up by a new wave of arrests and executions of people considered disloyal to the Soviets.
In March 1990 some 18 % of Russian speakers supported the idea of a fully independent Estonia, up from 7 % the previous autumn, and by early 1990 only a small minority of ethnic Estonians were opposed to full independence.
It is a perennial herbaceous plant which sends up new shoots in early spring and dies back to the cold-hardy rhizome in autumn.
In the summer of 1983, he noticed that he had a persistent dry cough ; friends in Paris became concerned that he may have contracted the HIV / AIDS virus then sweeping the San Francisco gay population, but Foucault insisted that he had nothing more than a pulmonary infection that would clear up when he spent the autumn of 1983 in California.
In the autumn of 1970 Jurgen Wischnewski of the SPD declared, ‘ Every week more than three plans for reform come up for decision in cabinet and in the Assembly .’
* The Spartan admiral Lysander arrives at Ephesus in autumn and builds up a great fleet with help from the new Persian satrap, Cyrus.
He was given the task of setting up the Styrian Battalion ( Štajerski bataljon ), which would consist of the partisan troops, the Revirje and the Savinja companies ( Revirske in Savinjske čete ), which were active in Styria in the autumn of 1941.
By autumn 1915, with Asquith ’ s Coalition close to breaking up over conscription, he was blamed for the failure to bring in that measure and for the excessive influence which civilians like Churchill and Haldane had come to exert over strategy, allowing ad hoc campaigns to develop in Sinai, Mesopotamia and Salonika.
He returned to London in the autumn of 1834 to take up this post.
By autumn 1915 Asquith ’ s Coalition was close to breaking up over conscription, and in the absence of firm leadership ad hoc campaigns had developed in Sinai, Gallipoli, Mesopotamia and Salonika.
That same autumn, Perkins wrote " Blue Suede Shoes " after seeing a dancer get angry with his date for scuffing up his shoes.
In the autumn of 1923, Rothko found work in New York's garment district and took up residence on the Upper West Side.
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.
Each autumn, from late September through mid-October, mature kokanee salmon ( Oncorhyncus nerka ), transform from silver-blue color to a fiery vermilion, and run up Taylor Creek, near South Lake Tahoe.
In autumn and winter, the big tides of the Wash pushes up hundreds of thousands of wading birds onto the Norfolk coast.
He seemed to have made his mind up much more quickly, however, and became even more keen when, in the autumn of 1910, rumours spread about that I had got engaged to a distant Spanish relative, Don Jaime, the Duke of Madrid.

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