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autumn and 1896
Chamberlain visited the USA in the autumn of 1896 to negotiate with Olney.
He became vice-president of the chamber in the autumn of 1895, and in spite of the bitter hostility of the Radicals retained his position in 1896 and 1897.
In the autumn of 1896, he organized the resistance of students against obligatory attendance of the Russian Orthodox Church, and was expelled from the Gymnasium, but was later allowed to study at the Gymnasium No. 9, in Saint Petersburg.
With his responsibility for the 1896 Summer Olympics, Vikelas returned to Greece for just ten days in autumn 1894.
In the autumn of 1896, McNary moved to California to attend Stanford, where he studied law, economics, science, and history while working as a waiter to pay for his housing.
In the autumn of 1896, the Polish Minister-President of Austria, Count Kazimierz Badeni, introduced a partial reform of the electoral law, such that 72 members of parliament were to be elected through a form of universal male suffrage.

autumn and switched
Neville Marriner continued to perform obbligatos and concertino solos with the orchestra until 1969, and led the orchestra on recordings until the autumn of 1970, when he switched to conducting from the podium from directing the ensemble from the leader's desk.
That race was moved to Labor Day weekend, where California Speedway's inherited autumn event from Darlington had been, and that date was switched to Talladega's old date on the first weekend of October.
In 1933 Xiao entered the Faculty of English in Yenching University and in autumn of the same year he switched to the Faculty of Journalism.
In the autumn of 2007, the school switched premises.
Blackpool Illuminations is an annual Lights Festival, founded in 1879 and first switched on 19 September that year, held each autumn in the English seaside resort of Blackpool on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire.

autumn and Zurich
The Eidgenössische Polytechnische Schule in Zurich held its first lectures in the autumn of 1855.
The year 1981 marked several expeditions: the largest contingent of 13 climbers of a team organized by the Sport-Eiselin of Zurich led by H. V. Kaenel, made it to the summit along the normal route ; in autumn, French mountaineers opened a new route, a variation of the west face route ; and a Japanese team, led by Y. Kato, made an ascent via the normal route.
MilkShape 3D was created by chUmbaLum sOft, a small software company in Zurich, Switzerland, which was established in the autumn of 1996. chUmbaLum sOft develops 3D tools for games and other applications.
A major tour of German and Swiss arenas took place in autumn 2005 with performances in Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Zurich.

autumn and later
The word autumn comes from the Old French word autompne ( automne in modern French ), and was later normalised to the original Latin word autumnus.
The Seeschlange was successfully tested by the Army Training Unit at Le Havre in the autumn of 1941 and later slated for use in Operation Herkules, the proposed Italo-German invasion of Malta.
During World War II a Norwegian naval unit nicknamed the " Shetland Bus " was established by the Special Operations Executive in the autumn of 1940 with a base first at Lunna and later in Scalloway to conduct operations around the coast of Norway.
" If the sanctions are lifted, a " Cooperation Council " meeting with Foreign Minister Norov will take place in Brussels later this autumn.
The murder is thought to be the source of much of Edward's later hatred for the Earl and one of the primary reasons for Godwin's banishment in autumn 1051.
Hsu and Campbell joined IBM in autumn 1989, with Anantharaman following later.
They are produced in spring, green at first, maturing orange-brown in the autumn 6 – 7 months later.
They are produced in spring, purple ( sometimes green ) at first, maturing orange-brown in the autumn 5 – 7 months later.
After recording several demo tapes with Simon Wolstencroft ( later of The Fall ) on drums, Morrissey and Marr recruited drummer Mike Joyce in the autumn of 1982.
Cone maturation takes one year, with pollination in autumn and the seeds maturing the same time a year later.
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.
Two years later, in autumn 1446, Sultan Murad II who had come out of retirement, led an army of 50 – 60, 000 soldiers into Greece to put an end to the pretensions of Constantine.
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 ).
Despite the diminishing older audience, Knightmares eighth series performed well, and gained a higher audience than Virtually Impossible did later that autumn.
In autumn 1928, he married his first wife Klara Riccabona, who later died while giving birth to their sixth daughter.
Kent left Rome for the last time in the autumn of 1719, he met Lord Burlington briefly at Genoa, Kent journeying onto Paris where Lord Burlington later joined him for the final journey back to England before the end of the year.
In the autumn of 1888 the Neilson Brothers built the first Lind residence and two years later they built and stocked a store and resumed postal service which until then had been processed in Ritzville and tossed off in town by passing trains.
Painter writes, " However, Caxton's own output reveals the approximate time of his death, for none of his books can be later than 1491, and even those which are assignable to that year are hardly enough for a full twelve months ' production ; so a date of death towards autumn of 1491 could be deduced even without confirmation of documentary evidence.
He began to transcribe the Old Persian portion of the trilingual inscriptions in Old Persian, Elamite and Babylonian ( a later form of Akkadian ) written by Darius the Great sometime between his coronation as king of the Persian Empire in the summer of 522 BC and his death in autumn of 486 BC.
Two years later, following the success of " Monday Tuesday ... Laissez-Moi Danser " in the summer of 1979, she would replicate the show at the Palais des Sports, and each show sold-out, encouraging the singer to embark on a national tour which lasted until the autumn.
It is believed that a Shinto purification ceremony existed around the same time, in which a Shinto miko wove a special cloth on a loom called a near waters and offered it to a god to pray for protection of rice crops from rain or storm and for good harvest later in autumn.
Cosgrave can be accused of calling the 1977 election prematurely, as the Irish economy was recovering rapidly in early 1977 and a later election in the autumn or winter of that year may have been more propitious for the National Coalition.
He also directed it on stage in Malmö the next spring, and in the autumn it was staged in Stockholm, directed by Bengt Ekerot who would later play the character Death in the film version.
The first single was completed in autumn 2000, entitled " Ya Soshla s Uma " ( later released in English as " All the Things She Said ").

autumn and Technische
The University offers a wide range of subjects, not only in the traditional fields of natural and engineering sciences, but also in those of social and human sciences, which was one of the main reasons for renaming the TH Darmstadt ' Technische Universität Darmstadt ' in the autumn of 1997.

autumn and Hochschule
1969-71 he taught composition at the Hanover Academy of Music for a year, and, since autumn 1970 at the Hochschule der Kuenste in West Berlin, since 1977 as a professor ( till 1985 ).

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