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summer and 1615
He was preceded that summer by a Récollet missionary, Joseph Le Caron, who would live among the Huron in 1615 – 1616 and 1623 – 1624.
During the summer of 1615, Hideyori began to dig the outer moat once more.
) It is said he fell in battle against the forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu during the Siege of Osaka in the summer of 1615 ; but there is no historical record of this.
In the summer of 1615, parts of the Osaka garrison left the city, ambushing various elements of the Tokugawa forces.

summer and however
The couple overcame these objections, however, by touring together, during the summer of 1950, in a live vaudeville act they developed with the help of Spanish clown Pepito Pérez, together with Ball's radio show writers.
By the end of the summer however, the plan had changed ; now the British alone would impose the pliant Shuja Shah.
By summer 1777, however, Washington had rebuilt his strength and his confidence ; he stopped using raids and went for large-scale confrontations, as at Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and Yorktown.
Limited hunting of gray whales has continued since that time, however, primarily in the Chukotka region of northeastern Russia, where large numbers of gray whales spend the summer months.
They are more likely, however, to go over in the summer months, and several stations have records of over.
In summer, however, sunshine hours are lowest on exposed parts of the Pacific coast where fogs from the Oyashio current create persistent cloud similar to that found on the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin.
The content is the same regardless of the marketing name, although the length of time it is stored before bottling differs ; however, the beverage is more closely associated with Christmas, somewhat less with Easter and traditionally not at all with the summer.
By the summer of 1947, however, the KSČ's popularity had significantly dwindled, and most observers believed Gottwald would be turned out of office at the elections due for May 1948.
The Khitan, however, had two scripts of their own and many Mongolic words are found in their half-deciphered writings that are usually found with a parallel Chinese text ( for example, nair = sun, sair = moon, tau = five, jau = hundred, m. r = horse, im. a = goat, n. q = dog, m. ng = silver, ju. un = summer, n. am. ur = autumn, u. ul = winter, heu. ur = spring, tau. l. a = rabbit, t. q. a = hen and m. g. o = snake ).
Summers are typically hot and humid, with statewide average high temperatures of and lows of ; however, temperatures exceed on average 25 days each summer, though rarely exceed.
In the 20th century, however, red-and-white-striped puppet booths became iconic features on the beaches of many English seaside and summer holiday resorts.
At the end of the first academic year however, in the summer of 1895, he dropped out of both the Capranica and the Gregorian University.
English Heritage does, however, permit access during the summer and winter solstice, and the spring and autumn equinox.
During the summer months however, the top does warm up to a pleasant.
After a busy summer in 1154, however, Stephen travelled to Dover to meet the Count of Flanders ; some historians believe that the king was already ill and preparing to settle his family affairs.
Frost, however, is unknown below altitudes of and summer temperatures are similarly mild, never reaching.
Jack Warner did, however, remain studio president until the summer of 1967, when Camelot failed at the box office and Warner gave up his position to the studio's longtime publicity director, Ben Kalmenson ; Warner did, however, remain on board as an independent producer and vice-president.
This proved somewhat less than satisfactory, however, because in order to accommodate CBS ' telecasts of late afternoon National Football League games, 60 Minutes went on hiatus during the fall from 1972 to 1975 ( and the summer of 1972 ).
In the United Kingdom, West Indian immigrants brought with them the traditions of Caribbean Carnival, however the Carnivals now celebrated at Notting Hill, London ; Leeds, Yorkshire, and other places have become divorced from their cycle in the religious year, becoming purely secular events, that take place in the summer months.
The German troops, however, were adamant against campaigning during the hot summer and revolted.
Even after the initial production of Trial by Jury, however, Carte continued to produce continental operetta, touring in the summer of 1876 with a repertoire consisting of English adaptations of French opera bouffe ( Offenbach ’ s La Périchole, and La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein, Lecocq's La fille de Madame Angot and Léon Vasseur's La Timbale d ' argent ), paired with two one-act English after-pieces ( Happy Hampstead and Trial by Jury ).
In some locations, however, an autumn bloom may occur, caused by the breakdown of summer stratification and the entrainment of nutrients while light levels are still sufficient for growth.
Lewis ' intent was to motivate Plaid Cymru into more direct action promoting the language, however it led to the formation of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg ( the Welsh Language Society ) later that year at a Plaid Cymru summer school held in Pontardawe in Glamorgan.
Roof gardening, however, exposes plants to more extreme temperatures in both summer and winter.

summer and emerged
In the UK, the happy face has been associated with psychedelic culture since Ubi Dwyer and the Windsor Free Festival in the 1970s and the dance music culture that emerged during the second summer of love in the late 1980s.
Backed by her husband, she was appointed deputy director of the so-called Central Cultural Revolution Group in 1966 and emerged as a serious political figure in the summer of that year.
Following Russia's loss of the traditionally popular resorts of the Crimean peninsula ( transferred away from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian SSR in 1954 by Nikita Khrushchev ), Sochi emerged as the unofficial summer capital of the country.
Ride emerged in the summer of 1996 and included just a couple of reworkings of the best and still unheard-in-the-US tunes from Analog Men.
The Ulster Defence Association emerged from a series of meetings during the summer of 1971 of loyalist " vigilante " groups called " defence associations " formed to protect Protestant areas from attacks by Irish republicans.
In summer 2000 the idea emerged to form a caravan to advance the political actionism of the Publix Theatre.
During this period, Gorizia emerged as a popular summer residence of the Austrian nobility, and became known as the " Austrian Nice ".
It also emerged during the summer of 2005 that Kewell had been playing throughout the season with an undiagnosed sports hernia, also known as ' Gilmore's groin.
In the summer of 1996, Berezovsky had emerged as a key advisor to Yeltsin, allied with Anatoly Chubais, opposing a group of hardliners led by General Alexander Korzhakov.
A potential buyer emerged over the summer, when local fan Mike Green sought to create a consortium with northern businessman Andy Jinks.
Adult beetles which emerged from the wood may also be found in the summer months.
Igor Smirnov emerged as a leader of the OSTK on a regional level as Transnistrian politicians and activists worked towards sovereignty from the Moldovan SSR in the summer and fall of 1990.
Following the end of Bristol Community Festival, other groups emerged hoping to continue with some sort of summer festival in Bristol.
It first opened in the summer of 1995, and has since emerged as Nintendo ’ s biggest online event.
In 2007, he emerged from semi-retirement to perform a series of shows with the Yonder Mountain String Band, including a large portion of their set at the Rothbury Music Festival which happened the summer of 2008.
In the summer of 2005 it emerged that Manchester United manager, Alex Ferguson, was grooming Smith as a successor to Roy Keane in the Manchester United midfield.
It emerged from the election $ 700, 000 in debt, and its president resigned in the summer of 2005 " amid disagreements about the organization's direction.
The following summer after WWW's defeat, a new terrorist group called Gospel emerged.
During the crisis caused by Hitler's demand for the Sudetenland ( in the summer of 1938 ), the Hlinka Guard emerged spontaneously, and on October 8 of that year, a week after Hitler's demand had been accepted at the Munich conference, the guard was officially set up, with Karol Sidor ( 1901 – 1953 ) as its first commander.
The Proletarian Unity League was formed in Boston in 1975 by Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ) members who had been associated with the Revolutionary Youth Movement II grouping that emerged out of the split in SDS at its summer 1969 convention.
In early 2003, a second rebel group, the Ivoirian-backed Movement for Democracy in Liberia ( MODEL ), emerged in the south, and by the summer of 2003, Taylor's government controlled only a third of the country.
Alternative bands began to form in the late 1960s, but the movement emerged in full in the summer of 1970.
In Camera were a London-based post-punk band who emerged in the summer of 1978.
Trees naturally emerged from the walls taking up no additional space at ground level, and shield the pathways from heat during the summer.

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