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autumn and 1892
Likewise, the separate Dithyrambs of Dionysus was written in autumn 1888, and printed with the full volume in 1892, as the corollaries of Zarathustra's " abundance ".
By autumn 1892, the design of the Kinetoscope was essentially complete.
Paulsen arrived in Spokane in the autumn of 1892, where he would later be regarded as a great asset to the community.
Dagny chose to continue her studies in Berlin, possibly for the reason that she could be with Munch, who had travelled there in the autumn of 1892, after the Union of Berlin Artists had invited him to stage a November exhibition of his work.

autumn and now
But the liaison successfully started in the last days of autumn was now languishing.
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.
However, as more people gradually moved from working the land to living in towns ( especially those who could read and write, the only people whose use of language we now know ), the word harvest lost its reference to the time of year and came to refer only to the actual activity of reaping, and autumn, as well as fall, began to replace it as a reference to the season.
Starting in autumn of 1901 he painted several posthumous portraits of Casagemas, culminating in the gloomy allegorical painting La Vie ( 1903 ), now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
During autumn 1999, following the Kosovo War and the NATO bombing campaign, Đukanović ( who by now firmly held power in Montenegro as Bulatović was completely squeezed out ) drafted a document called Platforma za redefiniciju odnosa Crne Gore i Srbije ( A platform for redefinition of relations within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ) calling for major changes in the division of governing responsibilities within FR Yugoslavia though still officially seeing Montenegro within a joint state with Serbia.
Their father had left just enough to maintain the family home but the onus was now on the brothers to increase their earnings from cricket to pay for their medical studies ( Fred started his in the autumn of 1872 ).
In the autumn of 1409, Hus was elected rector of the now Czech-dominated rump university.
After the election of Abraham Lincoln, having lived with relatives and friends in Massachusetts for three years, she returned to work at the patent office in the autumn of 1860, now as temporary copyist, in the hope she could pioneer to make way for more women in government service.
The descriptive statements of the referential function can consist of both definite descriptions and deictic words, e. g. " The autumn leaves have all fallen now.
Margaret, by now seven years of age, sailed from Norway for Scotland in the autumn of 1290, but fell ill on the way and died in Orkney.
The area around the pond is now planted for autumn colour.
A few years later, Alexander was forced by a mutiny at the Hyphasis ( now Beas ) River to return from the long campaign in India, and European soldiers revolted again at Opis ( autumn 324 BCE ).
Laid out in December 1825, where the South Akron neighborhood now is ; Irish laborers working on the Ohio Canal built approximately 100 cabins nearby in autumn.
Educated at the original Trinity College School in Weston Ontario, as a teenager William Osler's aim was to follow his father into the Anglican ministry and to that end he entered Trinity College, Toronto ( now a constituent college of the University of Toronto ) in the autumn of 1867.
In the autumn of 2009 there were street demonstrations and other signs of public anger after it was discovered that Tea Tutberidze, a former activist in the Kmara protest group at the time of the Rose Revolution and now a leading figure in the libertarian Liberty Institute, had been distributing videos that insulted Patriarch Ilia II.
This gleam of autumn sunshine was again broken by the plague ; but now he was called to Tübingen and again spent the winter of 1521-22 teaching in his own systematic way.
In the autumn of 1968, at the invitation of his friend Oliver Evans, Bowles spent one semester at the English Department of the San Fernando Valley State College, ( now California State University, Northridge ), teaching " Advanced Narrative Writing and the Modern European Novel.
:: Now it reveals its hidden sideand now the other — thus it falls, an autumn leaf.
However, a roughly parallel Pennine Bridleway is also now under development ( as of autumn 2005, two principal sections are open ).
Cereals are now planted in the autumn, grown through the winter and are harvested in the early summer.
Gladstone by now converted to granting Home Rule, on introducing the first Home Rule Bill 1886 and after a long and fierce debate, made a remarkable Home Rule Speech, beseeching parliament to pass the bill which was however defeated by 341 to 311 votes. The Bill caused serious riots in Belfast during the summer and autumn of 1886 in which many were killed.
The general election in the autumn gave him no fresh support in the Chamber of Deputies, while he had now to face a formidable coalition between Guizot, the Left Centre under Thiers, and politicians of the Dynastic Left and the Republican Left.
Landor was 60 by now and went to Lucca where he finished " Pericles and Aspasia " and in September returned to England alone in the autumn.
Consumer magazine publisher Market Link Publishing, now Archant Specialist, based in Essex was acquired by ECNG for £ 5m in autumn 1999.
It has done so since the autumn of 2001, after the programming format and callsign were moved by owner Radio One from " Hot 97. 5 " ( now WUMJ FM, " Majic 97. 5 ").

autumn and having
As autumn starts its annual sweep, few Americans and Canadians realize how fortunate they are in having the world's finest fall coloring.
In the autumn of 397, John was appointed Archbishop of Constantinople, after having been nominated without his knowledge by the eunuch Eutropius.
The Ganz factory had also in the autumn of 1884 made delivery of the world's first five high-efficiency AC transformers, the first of these units having been shipped on September 16, 1884.
He refers to the First Council of Ephesus, held in the summer and early autumn of 431, as having been held some three years previously to the time at which he was writing " ante triennium ferme.
The subspecies R. t. platyrhynchus from Svalbard island is very small compared to other subspecies ( a phenomenon known as insular dwarfism ), with females having a length of approximately, and a weight around in the spring and in the autumn.
They can be recognized by their large, heart-shaped to three-lobed leaves, showy white or yellow flowers in broad panicles, and in the autumn by their long fruits, which resemble a slender bean pod, containing numerous small flat seeds, each seed having two thin wings to aid in wind dispersal.
We're having lovely lovely autumn years of our marriage, it's really nice ", Willcox said in 2006 radio interview.
Moss is currently an Ambassador and the face of the Spanish fashion retailer, Mango having just completed their autumn / winter campaign.
In his War Memoirs ( pp1857-66 ) Lloyd George later poured scorn on Wilson for seeking the advice of Haig and Petain in this paper and for not having foreseen the Allied victories of autumn 1918, but neither Lloyd George nor many other people did at the time.
It was thought that Burke would wait at Cooper Creek until autumn ( March the next year ) so they would avoid having to travel during the hot Australian summer.
In the autumn of 1896, Marić switched to the Zurich Polytechnic ( later Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule ( ETH )), having passed the mathematics entrance examination with an average grade of 4. 25 ( scale 1-6 ).
The Northern Tablelands receives most of its rain between late summer and early autumn with an annual average rainfall of about 800 mm, with the eastern escarpment having falls of around 2, 000 mm average.
Bandar-e Anzali has the most humid climate of any city in Iran, having a climate somewhat similar in its heavy autumn and early winter rainfall and persistent high humidity and low sunshine to the Sea of Japan coast of Japan, though it receives much less summer rainfall than that region it remains classified as a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen Cfa ).
After the victory at Kolín, having pushed the Prussians out of Bohemia in the summer of 1757, and the cleverly waged campaign in the autumn that saw Lieutenant-General the Duke of Bevern's Prussians defeated at the Battle of Breslau ( 22 November 1757 ), Queen Maria Theresa of Austria believed her fortunes were taking a turn for the better.
As a consequence, over the autumn of 1958, the Soviet government pursued an escalating policy of economic and other sanctions against the Fagerholm government, canceling discussions on a range of economic issues and trying to leave little doubt in the minds of Finns that having Fagerholm as prime minister would be exceedingly costly.
In autumn 2006, she announced that she was three months pregnant after IVF treatment, having been trying for a baby for four years and suffering two miscarriages.
A year later after having obtained his ordination, Brasseur de Bourbourg's post came through with approval from the Archbishop, Joseph Signay, and in the autumn of 1845 he left Europe bound for the British colony of the Province of Canada, stopping over briefly in Boston on the way.
The Netherlands requires around 400 Boxers, to replace the M577 and the support variants of the YPR-765 in the Royal Netherlands Army, with the Netherlands having already confirmed the procurement of 200 vehicles in autumn of 2006.
The idea of the stadium having a retractable roof had been considered right away in the initial design, as to help counter the unpredictable Wisconsin weather in the early spring and late autumn.
The climate is mild continental with high humidity, having sultry summers and foggy winters ; precipitation is normal, usually happens in spring and autumn.
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.
The French government decided that it could not procure a new tank until 1965, while the Germans refused to adopt the Franco-German tank gun, in lieu of the British Royal Ordnance L7, of which they had already ordered 1500 in the autumn of 1962, their plan having failed for Rheinmetall to produce in Germany a common type of munition of sufficient quality.
In autumn 2009 it was announced that she had been appointed a Visiting Professor by Royal Holloway having previously been appointed an Honorary Fellow of the college.
The United States celebrates hard during 1918, revelling in the euphoria of having finally won revenge on the Confederate States, with parades and parties lasting well into the autumn.

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