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autumn and 2003
In the autumn of 2003, Sting released his autobiography, Broken Music.
Quidditch tournaments are a mainstay of Harry Potter Conventions, such as Nimbus 2003, The Witching Hour, and, most recently, Infinitus 2010 and Corbin Fowler's Potterfest, hosted at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania during the autumn of 2011.
In the autumn of 2003, the Moholy-Nagy Foundation, Inc. was established as a source of information about Moholy-Nagy's life and works.
An account of his life by Alan Dorling is in the Nottinghamshire Historian journal, spring / summer 2000, pages 9 15 and further details in the autumn / winter edition of 2003, pages 8 12.
Akershus University College was opened in autumn 2003 at Telenor's previous location.
In autumn 2003, The Late Late Show had a competitor in the Friday evening time slot, with the arrival of competing television chat programme, The Dunphy Show, hosted by controversial broadcaster Eamon Dunphy on RTÉ's main rival TV3.
" Maybe " was released as the second single in the autumn of 2003, and also gained extensive airplay throughout the UK, peaking at number six, one position lower than its predecessor.
Season 2 was going to be released in autumn 2003, but was cancelled due to high costs of music clearances.
It was replaced by the Citroën C2 in the autumn of 2003.
The Citroën C2 was a supermini-class car produced by the French manufacturer Citroën since autumn of 2003, replacing the Citroën Saxo, it was built at the Aulnay plant on the outskirts of Paris.
By the summer of 2003 manufacture had commenced of a full-scale model for aircraft fit checks as well as sub-scale models for wind tunnel tests scheduled for the autumn.
Located around a hill in the southern part of the Vale of Clwyd-the older part of the town, the castle and Saint Peter's Square are located on top of the hill, while many newer parts of the town are on the floodplain of the River Clwyd ( which became apparent on several occasions in the late 1990s — new flood control works costing £ 3 million were inaugurated in autumn 2003 ).
The corruption scandal first gained widespread media attention in the autumn of 2003, with Systembolaget issuing its first press release regarding the preliminary investigations on 7 November 2003.
The $ 43. 6 million dollar Zell B. Miller Learning Center ( MLC ) has been the largest academic building on the University of Georgia campus since its opening in the autumn of 2003 when it was originally called the Student Learning Center ( which explains why some students still refer to it as the SLC ).
The band started the autumn of 2003 with a win for Favourite Newcomer at the National Music Awards, as well as Best Band at that year's Disney Channel Kids ' Awards.
" In autumn 2003, I chose to drop out of Play.
Over the summer and autumn of 2003, a series of protracted negotiations took place between PC and CA " emissaries ": Bill Davis, Don Mazankowski and Loyola Hearn for the PCs and Gerry St. Germain, Ray Speaker and Scott Reid for the CA.
Flo played one League Cup game in the 2003 04, but in the autumn of 2003 he was given a free transfer.
James Hendricks — by now the eleven o ' clock anchor — replaced Robert Maxwell after his resignation in autumn 2003.
NBC called this Providences " winter finale ," fully expecting to bring it back in the spring or autumn of 2003, but these plans were eventually scrapped when some cast members, including Melina Kanakaredes, opted out of producing a sixth season.
In the autumn of 2003, in preparation for a road-widening scheme, an archaeological survey was carried out on a plot of land to the north-east of Priory Park in Prittlewell.
It was released to coincide with the end of the show, in autumn 2003.
Volunteers helped to destroy some of them in the ( southern ) autumn of 2003 and there are hopes that the plant can be eradicated from Saunders Island in a few years

autumn and Martin
However, a 1988 article by Brian Martin in Science and Public Policy states that although their paper concluded the effects would be less severe than originally thought, with the authors describing these effects as a " nuclear autumn ", other statements by Thompson and Schneider show that they " resisted the interpretation that this means a rejection of the basic points made about nuclear winter ".
In addition, the authors of the 2007 study above state that " because of the use of the term ' nuclear autumn ' by Thompson and Schneider, even though the authors made clear that the climatic consequences would be large, in policy circles the theory of nuclear winter is considered by some to have been exaggerated and disproved Martin, 1988.
They are supposed to hunt on specific nights ( the eves of St. John, St. Martin, Saint Michael the Archangel, All Saints, Christmas, New Year, Saint Agnes, Saint David, and Good Friday ), or just in the autumn and winter.
In the autumn of 1949, Martin Horrell of Grand Central Station ( a radio program known for romances and light dramas ) rejected one of Serling's scripts about boxing because his mostly female listeners “ have told us in no uncertain terms that prize fight stories aren t what they like most .” He then offered some advice: “ I have a feeling that the script would be far better for sight than for sound only, because in any radio presentation, the fights are not seen.
In autumn of 1984, the priests sought out a bishop to ordain clergy for CMRI and found Bishop George Musey of Galveston, Texas, whose episcopal lineage can be traced to Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngô Ðình Thục.
In recent years, his engagements have included a Gala solo performance at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, a Kosovo Aid concert at St. John's Smith Square, London, with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields recitals at the Snape Proms, Aldeburgh, and at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival and a tour of UK National Trust properties in summer and autumn 2000.
In autumn 1404, a bull issued by Benedict XIII, the Avignon Pope, marked the actual birth of a centre of higher learning, formally ratified in 1412 by the Emperor Sigmund's certification and subsequently, in 1413, by a bull issued by antipope John XXIII, the Pisan Pope, and probably by another issued in 1419 by Martin V, Pope of Rome, and by a series of papal privileges.
Due to a period of ill health, his deputy controller Martin J. O ' Connor stood in as controller of BBC One from the autumn of 1979 to the spring of 1980.
While preparing to co-star as Vladimir to John Alderton's Estragon in Michael Rudman's acclaimed production of Waiting for Godot at the National Theatre in November 1987, McCowen also spent a busy autumn staging Martin Crimp's trilogy of short plays Definitely the Bahamas at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond upon Thames, having previously enjoyed Crimp's style of writing in a BBC radio version of Three Attempted Acts.
He finished runner-up in the U18 national championships in 2001 to Richard Bloomfield and also finished runner-up in the senior national championships that autumn beating top 100 player Martin Lee and British no 4 Arvind Parmar before losing in the final to Lee Childs in straight sets.
That autumn he won the senior national championships, beating Martin Lee again and defeating Jamie Delgado 7 5, 6 2 in the final.
They are supposed to hunt on specific nights ( the eves of St. John, St. Martin, Saint Michael the Archangel, All Saints, Christmas, New Year, Saint Agnes, Saint David, and Good Friday ), or just in the autumn and winter.
Following on from Martin Kemp's decision to quit EastEnders, Outhwaite announced she was quitting the soap in the autumn of 2001, stating, " I'm not sure what was left for Mel to do after she had been kidnapped, been married twice, burnt down a club and slept with her best friend's husband [...] To be honest with you, Mel's role in EastEnders has come to a kind of natural end.
In autumn 1977 Riviera left and moved on to a deal with new label Radar Records, set up by former UA Records executives Martin Davies and Andrew Lauder.

autumn and
During the autumn, Fellini researched and developed a treatment based on a film adaptation of Mario Tobino s novel, The Free Women of Magliano.
The day is also called " ziua pelinului " ( mugwort day ) or " ziua bețivilor " ( drunkards day ) and it is celebrated, in order to insure good wine in autumn and, for people and farm animals alike, good health and protection from the elements of nature ( storms, hail, illness, pests ).
In the autumn of 1971 Sinatra and Hazlewood s duet " Did You Ever?
In the autumn, Owain s Aberystwyth Castle surrendered — whilst he was out fighting for the land it stood on.
He worked in Street s office for nine months, first at Oxford and afterwards in London when Street removed there in the autumn.
The general ill will against Struensee, which had been smouldering all through the autumn of 1771, found expression at last in a secret conspiracy against him, headed by Rantzau-Ascheburg and others, in the name of the Queen Dowager Juliana Maria, who in this way was willing to wrest power away from the king, and secure her and her son s position of power for many years to come.
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.
In the autumn of 1978, the album s tenth anniversary, EMI reissued the album as a two-record set pressed on white vinyl in limited quantities of only 150, 000 copies.
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.
They are in a document that will form the basis of a White Paper to be published this autumn and herald the end of Labour s complicated tax credits system, with many benefits being rolled into one.
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.
Despite the opposition of many in his own party, including not only Vare s powerful Philadelphia machine, but also many “ wets ” who revolted and created a separate Liberal Party that autumn — thereby giving the Democratic candidate two lines on the November ballot — Pinchot narrowly prevailed, defeating Hemphill by a margin of 1, 068, 874 to 1, 010, 204.
A friend of Ray s, art critic Suzi Gablik, brought photographer Elisabeth Novick to document an installation of dozens Johnson s moticos in autumn of 1955.
Things finally came to a head at a gig in Niagara Falls in autumn 1956, when, as a result of a fight, Dorsey quit the group a week before they were to appear in Alan Freed s film Rock, Rock, Rock.
He invited him to go to Guy s Hospital under his patronage and, in September 1837, the autumn before he was twenty-one, William Gull left his home and entered upon his life's work.
In the autumn of 1986 and the spring of 1987, descendants of Inuit from the area built Sila Lodge at Wager Bay s north coast.
As of autumn 2010, Smithwick s continues to be brewed in Dundalk and Kilkenny with tankers sent to Dublin to be kegged for the on trade market.
Meanwhile, in March 1982 in Tashkent, USSR Secretary Leonid Brezhnev gave a speech conciliatory towards the PRC, and Deng Xiaoping took advantage of Brezhnev s proffered conciliation ; in autumn of 1982, Sino-Soviet relations resumed ( semi-annually ), at the vice-ministerial level.
In the autumn of 1914 war breaks out across the world, but Dunstable is more concerned with his older brother Willie s illness.
The novel follows the lives of the Makiokas, a wealthy Osaka family, from the autumn of 1936 to April, 1941, focusing on the family s attempts to find a husband for the third sister, Yukiko.
In the autumn of 1185, Kenreimon in moves to a remote Buddhist retreat ( Jakkō-in ) in the Ohara mountains to avoid public attention.
However, one must not think of this ‘ Ode as an optimistic praise of the wind ; it is clearly associated with autumn.
He took part in the War of the Breton Succession as a partisan of Charles of Blois serving as advisor to John, Duke of Normandy during the latter s campaign in Brittany autumn 1341.

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