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autumn and 1906
In the autumn of that year, 1906, he received his first residential job from Harry Peters.
In the spring of 1904, Fuller was sent with his unit to India, where he contracted enteric fever in autumn of 1905 ; he returned to England the next year on sick-leave, where he met the woman he married in December 1906.
By the autumn of 1906, when he was five, de Paris had started playing alto saxophone, and a year later was working for his father in one of his plantation shows.
She lectured in South Wales on socialism and women's suffrage in autumn 1905, but was ill during the 1906 election campaign and unable to help Philip in his successful election contest in Blackburn.

autumn and Picasso
During the autumn of 1909 Picasso sculpted Head of a Woman ( Fernande ) with positive features depicted by negative space and vice versa.
In 1921, Jean Lurçat met Louis Marcoussis, he discovered Picasso and Max Jacob, and created decoration and costumes for Le spectacle de la Compagnie Pitoeff: " He who receives slaps ", and then spent the autumn near the Baltic sea.

autumn and made
In spring and in autumn the run was made for a group of botanists which included an old friend of mine.
Bishop Asser claimed that the ' pagans ' agreed to vacate the realm and made good their promise ; and, indeed, the Viking army did withdraw from Reading in the autumn of 871 to take up winter quarters in Mercian London.
In the autumn of 2001, after the September 11 attacks, al Jazeera television broadcast a tape they claim was made by Omari.
Microbreweries may prefer to seasonally brew a bokbier, such as the eco-beer biobok, made in autumn by Brouwerij't IJ in Amsterdam.
Back on Jura in gales and rainstorms he struggled to get on with Nineteen Eighty-Four but through the summer and autumn made good progress.
In the autumn he had made a will bequeathing the whole of the Spanish possessions to Prince Philip of Bourbon, a grandson of Louis XIV backed by France.
League with Nagoya Grampus Eight, where he made 23 appearances over two seasons, scoring nine times, before announcing his retirement in the autumn of 1994.
Subsequently, the mass marketing of various size pumpkins in autumn, in both the corporate and local markets, has made pumpkins universally available for this purpose.
In the autumn of 1351, Ibn Battuta left Fes and made his way to the town of Sijilmasa on the northern edge of the Sahara in present-day Morocco.
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.
In 1950 the factory relocated to Zuffenhausen, Germany, and general production of the 356 continued until April 1965, well after the replacement model 911 made its autumn 1963 debut.
Filming took place during autumn, which made conditions harsh.
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.
At least one recording for the spring 2006 series filled all its seats within three hours of the free tickets being made available, and the London recording of the autumn series in that year sold out in ten minutes.
In the autumn of 1533, various arrests were made in connection with the so-called revelations of the Holy Maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton, but as Fisher was taken seriously ill in December, proceedings against him were postponed for a time.
Full-scale war broke out in autumn 129 BC, when 40, 000 Chinese cavalry made a surprise attack on the Xiongnu at the border markets.
When Lincoln won the nomination, Seward loyally supported him and made a long speaking tour of the West in the autumn of 1860.
In an election in autumn 2000, he was voted in as an at-large director of ICANN, which made him jointly responsible with 18 other directors for the worldwide development of guidelines and the decision of structural questions for the internet structure.
On 12 January 1533 he writes from Bologna, in attendance upon Pope Clement VII From the autumn of 1533 he made Naples his permanent residence, his name being Italianized as Valdésso and Val d ' Esso.
An abundance of historic buildings, autumn leaf color and attractive natural surroundings have made Nevada City an ongoing setting for film and television productions, including feature films and commercials.
Now in the hands of the National Trust and open to the public from spring to autumn, it is presented as a typical seventeenth century yeoman's farmhouse ( or as near to that as possible, taking into account modern living, health and safety requirements and structural changes that have been made to the house since Newton's time ).
One of those kings, Vologases IV of Parthia, made his move in late summer or early autumn 161.
In the middle of the war, perhaps in autumn 163 or early 164, Lucius made a trip to Ephesus to be married to Marcus ' daughter Lucilla.

autumn and paintings
Recalling a day in the autumn of 1810 Fawkes ' son, Hawkesworth, remembered a storm that inspired one of Turner's major paintings:
In the autumn of that year, Kees had his first one-man show at the Peridot Gallery and one of his paintings was included in a group show of established and rising artists at the Whitney Museum.
In the summer and early autumn of 1969, Twombly made a series of fourteen paintings while staying at Bolsena, a lake to the north of Rome.

autumn and women
They sail that autumn, but disagreements during the winter lead to the killing, at Freydis ' order, of all the Icelanders, including five women, as they lie sleeping.
One evening in the autumn of 1531, Anne was dining at a manor house on the river Thames and was almost seized by a crowd of angry women.
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.
1957 the church assembly rejected a proposal for ordination of women, but then the parliament changed the law in spring 1958 and forced the church assembly to accept the new law in autumn 1958.
Both men and women of all ages compete in cross country, which usually takes place during autumn and winter, and can include weather conditions of rain, sleet, snow or hail, and a wide range of temperatures.
Therefore, by the time of the first Thanksgiving in autumn 1621, there were only four women from the Mayflower left alive: Eleanor Billington, Elizabeth Hopkins, Mary Brewster, and Susanna Winslow.
In the autumn of 1814 Clairmont and Shelley also discussed forming " an association of philosophical people " and Clairmont's conception of an idealized community in which women were the ones in charge.
" The Raft " is about four college students, two young men ( Randy and Deke ) and two young women ( Rachel and LaVerne ), who go out to swim on a remote Pennsylvania lake during the autumn, when nobody is around.
The Daylesford Bowling Club, situated at the end of town on Camp St, offers lawn bowling for women and men during the spring, summer and autumn months.
The most marathon world records for men and women have been set at the Berlin course, which is known for its flat profile, even surface, cheering spectators, and its frequently mild autumn temperatures.
We can already see the seeds of the autumn civilization, such as concern for the environment, the movement for equality between men and women, advances leading to greater longevity and quality of life and the movement for basic human rights for all people.
In the autumn of 1995, Miller became one of the few women to host her own late night television talk show, The Stephanie Miller Show syndicated by Buena Vista Television.

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