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He was hospitalized briefly in April 1849 and, after his release, he accepted a position with the Department of State in Washington, D. C. By autumn, however, he was declared permanently insane.
In the autumn of 1849 Waitz began his lectures at Göttingen.
After the discovery of gold in California, James ( 14 ), along with his brothers Henry ( 16 ) and Edward ( 20 ) set out in the autumn of 1849 on a ship bound for the Isthmus of Panama.

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Irrigation equipment is installed in the bed to provide irrigation for vine growth and for spring and autumn frost protection.
Spring and autumn provide transitions of reasonable length and are similar, though spring is more wet.
By autumn 1890, Bethlehem Iron was delivering gun forging to the U. S. Navy and was completing facilities to provide armor plating.
An animal prepares for hibernation by building up a thick layer of body fat during late summer and autumn that will provide it with energy during the dormant period.
The leaves of temperate species provide autumn color.
In the autumn, following the successful Nazi German expansion into Central Europe which seemed to provide momentum for the Guard, and especially the international context provided by the Munich Agreement and the First Vienna Award, its clandestine leadership grew confident and published manifestos threatening King Carol.
Spring and autumn provide transitions of reasonable length.
The same maples that produce syrup in spring, provide brilliant displays of colour in autumn.
The funnel-shaped outline of Hudson and James bays causes birds migrating from the Arctic to concentrate at the southern end of James Bay each autumn, particularly in the late autumn, where the extensive coastal wetlands provide critical staging and moulting areas for migrating Lesser Snow Geese, dabbling ducks and shorebirds such as Red Knot, Short-billed Dowitcher, Dunlin, Greater Yellowlegs, Lesser Yellowlegs, Ruddy Turnstone, and American Golden Plover.
In autumn 2010 the whole length was fitted with a temporary deck to provide a walkway during re-building works to the Promenade Pier.
Summer and early autumn provide an abundance of blossoms but no matter what time of year, this garden offers something of interest in each season.
Most programs also restrict the amount of lighting to provide a daylight period that is too short to stimulate egg production, providing a simulated autumn, the natural time of molt and minimum egg production.

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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.
In spring and in autumn the run was made for a group of botanists which included an old friend of mine.
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.
Foliage pilgrimages, either organized or individual, are becoming an autumn item for more and more Americans each year.
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.
In the autumn of 1867 he accepted a $ 40 per week contract, nominally as a clerk, but really to play professionally for the Chicago Excelsiors, not an uncommon arrangement used to circumvent the rules of the time, which forbade the hiring of professional players.
In Indian mythology, autumn is considered to be the preferred season for the goddess of learning Saraswati, who is also known by the name of " goddess of autumn " ( Sharada ).
In the autumn of 1998 large defaults on Russian debt created significant losses for the hedge fund and LTCM had to unwind several positions.
At the beginning of autumn, many species of chipmunk begin to stockpile nonperishable foods for winter.
Because harvest occurs in late autumn, cranberries for fresh market are frequently stored in thick walled barns without mechanical refrigeration.
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 ".
Discharge in these two months accounts for 36 percent of the total annual discharge of the Euphrates, or even 60 – 70 percent according to one source, while low runoff occurs in summer and autumn.
In autumn 2008, the Montana Lottery, one of only four U. S. states to legalize sports betting, began offering fantasy sports wagering for the first time.
However, Schmidt left this composition unfinished, and in the summer and autumn of 1938, a few months before his death, set it aside to devote himself to two other commissioned works for the one-armed pianist Paul Wittgenstein, for whom he had often composed: the Clarinet Quintet in A major and the solo Toccata in D minor.
Writing for radio while attempting to avoid the draft, Fellini met his future wife Giulietta Masina in a studio office at the Italian public radio broadcaster EIAR in autumn 1942.
He returned to Wallington, and in the autumn of 1939 he wrote material for his first collection of essays, Inside the Whale.
By late autumn, the death toll began to slow until, in February 1666, it was considered safe enough for the King and his entourage to return to the city.
By this time, Parsons's own use of drugs had increased to the extent that new songs were rare and much of his time was diverted to partying with the Stones, who briefly relocated to America in the summer of 1969 to finish their forthcoming Let It Bleed album and prepare for an autumn cross-country tour, their first series of regular live engagements since 1967.
Samhain was the first and the most important of the four quarter days in the medieval Irish and Scottish calendar and, falling on the last day of autumn, it was a time for stock-taking and preparation for the cold winter months ahead.

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After the foundation-stone of this edifice had been laid, Canova returned to Rome ; but every succeeding autumn he continued to visit Possagno, in order to direct the workmen, and encourage them with pecuniary rewards and medals.
He campaigned against the Sarmatians again in 294, probably in the autumn, and won a victory against them.
When the entourage reached Rome in the autumn of 219, Comazon and other allies of Julia Maesa and Elagabalus were given powerful and lucrative positions, to the outrage of many senators who did not consider them worthy of such privileges.
Various tree s such as maples have samara ( fruit ) | winged seeds that enable them to Seed dispersal | disperse, some Autorotation ( helicopter ) | autorotating as they fall, often catching the autumn wind as they do so.
By the autumn of 1559 several foreign princes were vying for the Queen's hand ; their impatient envoys came under the impression that Elizabeth was fooling them, " keeping Lord Robert's enemies and the country engaged with words until this wicked deed of killing his wife is consummated.
The female ( and the male in the Willow Grouse ) stays with them and protects them till their first autumn, by which time they reach their mature weight ( except in the male capercaillies ).
During the autumn months, they are a popular source of amusement for children who enjoy tossing them in the air and watching them spin to the ground.
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.
It is better to sow them as soon as ripe, either in cold frames or seedbeds outdoors, where they can be left in situ for 1 to 2 years before being planted in their permanent positions, or in pots, where the plants can be put out into their permanent positions in summer or autumn.
The supply lines of the French army were dangerously extended and William in the autumn of 1672 tried to cut them off, marching all the way through the Spanish Netherlands via Maastricht to attack Charleroi, then a French border city close to the supply route through Liège.
Some broads have navigation restrictions imposed on them in autumn and winter.
In the autumn, the four Holy People called to First Man and First Woman, and visited them, but they did not speak.
Wales played their Five Nations and autumn international home matches at Wembley ( as Twickenham Stadium would not accommodate them ) while Cardiff Arms Park was being rebuilt as the Millennium Stadium in the late 1990s ( despite being in England ).
In Finland and other northern countries it was believed that early autumn was the best time to search for will-o '- the-wisps and treasures below them.
As the French regrouped, the Anglo-Portuguese entered Madrid on 6 August and began the Siege of Burgos, before retreating all the way back to Portugal in the autumn when renewed French concentrations threatened to trap them.
Many of the minor knights and foot soldiers preferred to continue their march to Jerusalem, and they convinced Raymond to lead them there in the autumn of 1098.
The expedition reached as far north as the Russian River before autumn storms forced them to turn back.
The Soviet armies were in a poor state after the catastrophes of Uman and Kiev, and could offer only sporadic resistance, but the German advance was slowed by the autumn rains and the Soviet scorched earth policy, which denied the Germans food and fuel and forced them to rely on overstretched lines of supply.
Throughout the autumn of 1879, he repeated the message to tenants after the long depression had left them without income for rent:
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!
Returning to the royal court in Dresden during 1737 Hasse composed 5 new operas, but when the court moved to Poland in the autumn of 1738 he and Faustina came back to Venice, where both of them were extremely popular.

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