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autumn and 1907
In the autumn of 1907, Baden-Powell went on an extensive speaking tour arranged by his publisher, Arthur Pearson, to promote his forthcoming book, Scouting for Boys.
In the autumn of 1907, Anastasia's aunt Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia was escorted to the nursery by the Tsar to meet Rasputin.
The Northern Pine Crating Co. opened a wooden box factory in the autumn of 1907, operating until the mill burned c. 1950.
She was summoned home in the autumn of 1907 at the death of her father.
The town was named after the Swastika Gold Mine staked in the autumn of 1907 and incorporated on January 6, 1908.
In the autumn of 1907, he went to Paris.
Bethge's text was published in the autumn of 1907.
In July 1907 his first son, Oliver Duane Odysseus Gogarty ( known as " Noll ") was born, and in autumn of that year Gogarty left for Vienna to finish the practical phase of his medical training.
He turned up in London in the autumn of 1907 and returned to Sweden in early 1908.
The founding charter was signed October 16, 1907, and the School was opened in the autumn of 1908 with only 8 students ( a number that increased to 14 before the end of the first term ).

autumn and aunt
When his aunt, Anna's younger sister Elizabeth, became Empress of Russia she brought Peter from Germany to Russia and proclaimed him her heir presumptive in the autumn of 1742.
In the autumn of 1880 Wyspiański moved into the house of his uncle and aunt.

autumn and Grand
The Isle Royale Queen out of Copper Harbor, Michigan, arrives at the park in 3-3 1 / 2 hours and the Sea Hunter, out of Grand Portage, Minnesota, arrives in just 1 1 / 2 hours and operate round-trips and offer day trips through much of the season, less frequently in early summer and autumn.
In the autumn of 1949, Martin Horrell of Grand Central Station ( a radio program known for romances and light dramas ) rejected one of Serling's scripts about boxing because his mostly female listeners “ have told us in no uncertain terms that prize fight stories aren ’ t what they like most .” He then offered some advice: “ I have a feeling that the script would be far better for sight than for sound only, because in any radio presentation, the fights are not seen.
The courthouse is also the location of the Mountain Foliage Festival, held in the autumn and featuring a parade, crafts, arts and music, as well as a race in which contestants use outhouses, the Grand Privy Race.
During a meeting assembled on the island in the autumn of 1291, de Molay spoke of reforming the Order, and put himself forward as an alternative to the current Grand Master.
To accommodate larger gatherings, this congregation moved initially to the Bull and Mouth-Street, St. Martin's Le Grand, and then to Paul's Alley in the Barbican in the autumn of 1778.
In the autumn of 1864, Yi Myeong-bok was crowned the new king of the Kingdom of Joseon, with his father entitled as the Heungseon Daewongun ( 大院君 ; 대원군 ; Daewongun ; Grand Internal Prince ).
In autumn 1754, Mylne set off for mainland Europe on the " Grand Tour ", to join his brother William, who had been studying in Paris for a year.
The 1983 – 84 season brought a draw with the All Blacks 25 – 25 in the late autumn and their second Grand Slam captained by Jim Aitken.
Aintree is also home of the Grand National, It was part of the autumn meeting and was run over a distance of just under three miles.
Originally, the Grand Sefton was one of the most important events of the autumn, but after the Second World War its popularity waned as Aintree's fortunes foundered.
Also that autumn, Grand Crown Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski defeated an Ottoman incursion in the south of the Commonwealth, freeing his force to lay siege to the Russian town of Sevsk ; although Koniecpolski failed to take the fortress, he tied down large Russian forces, preventing them from moving north towards Smolensk.
In the autumn of 1887, Hassam painted two versions of Grand Prix Day, employing a breakthrough change of palette.
Heading north on M-77 midway between Seney and Grand Marais in autumn
Three works were premiered in 2011: “ Night Rides ” for the London Sinfonietta ; “ No Man ’ s Land ”, to a text by Christopher Reid, for the City of London Sinfonia with soloists Ian Bostridge and Roderick Williams ; and “ Grand Barcarolle ” for the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and Riccardo Chailly as part of their Beethoven cycle presented in Leipzig, Vienna, Paris and London in autumn 2011.
In the autumn of 1996, Andy was struggling within himself that he wasn't able to win the K-1 World Grand Prix.
He was latter also decorated with the Grand Cross of the Légion d ' honneur, in 1887, and received the Military Medal for his able conduct of the autumn manoeuvres in 1891.
In the autumn of 180 BC, Grand Empress Dowager Lü died of an illness.
Through him she met Jackie Curtis, who cast Woodlawn in her play Heaven Grand in Amber Orbit in the autumn of 1969.

autumn and Duchess
However, in the autumn of 1491, he renounced the treaty and married Margaret's stepmother Anne, Duchess of Brittany, for political reasons.
" She was still in difficulties, as her scholars only paid a groat a week, She was introduced to the Duchess of Portland, daughter and was made governess to the duchess's children in the autumn of 1738, and remained in the same service until her death, 3rd of June 1756.
In 1796, he arranged the exchange of the daughter of Louis XVI, Marie Thérèse of France, future Duchess of Angoulême, who was a prisoner of the Republic since autumn 1792, for the commissioners to armies betrayed by the general Dumoriez and turned over to the Austrians in spring 1793.

autumn and Olga
In the autumn of 957 Constantine was visited by Olga of Kiev, regent of the Kievan Rus '.
This Commission was formed in the autumn of 1998, but due to the illness of its founder and first Chairman, Przemysław Mroczkowski, it could not begin activities until early 2000, under the leadership of Olga Dobijanka -­ Witczakowa.
Olga Kosakiewicz (, born 6 November 1915 Kiev – 1983 ) was a student of Simone de Beauvoir who joined the circle of de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre in the autumn of 1935 when she was 19.

autumn and Russia
Since the autumn of 1914 he had insisted that " from the standpoint of the working class and of the labouring masses from the lesser evil would be the defeat of the Tsarist Monarchy "; the war must be turned into a civil war of the proletarian soldiers against their own governments, and if a proletarian victory should emerge from this in Russia, then their duty would be to wage a revolutionary war for the liberation of the masses throughout Europe.
That autumn, the October Revolution in Russia removed Romania's main ally, the Russian Provisional Government, from the conflict.
* Small-scale model of an Organisation Todt security guard, uniform as in autumn 1942 at the rear of the front in Russia
Gustav IV naturally rejected all the proposals of Alexander to close the Baltic against the English ; but took no measures to defend Finland against Russia, though, during the autumn of 1807, it was notorious ( obvious ) that the tsar was preparing to attack the grand duchy.
During the autumn 2010 SCA started the production of TENA incontinence care products and Libero baby diapers in Veniov, Russia and entered a R & D co-operation with BioGaia.
He returned to Russia in the autumn of 1772 by pretending to be an Old Believer wishing to return home.
The Congress or Conference of Aix-la-Chapelle ( Aachen ), held in the autumn of 1818, was primarily a meeting of the four allied powers Britain, Austria, Prussia and Russia to decide the question of the withdrawal of the army of occupation from France and the nature of the modifications to be introduced in consequence into the relations of the four powers towards each other, and collectively towards France.
In Russia, the ZMA factory started the assembly of Turkish CKD kits in the autumn of 2006.
The story is apocryphal, but Napoleon's confidence in him is shown by his being appointed to similar duties in La Grande Armée, which in the autumn of 1805 defeated the armies of the Austrian Empire and Russia.
In autumn of 1999 the channel actively participated in State Duma electoral campaign by criticizing Moscow mayor Yuriy Luzhkov, Yevgeny Primakov and their party Fatherland-All Russia, major opponents of the pro-Putin party Unity.
The program Itogi went on investigating corruption in Russian government and the autumn 1999 blasts in Russia.
In autumn 1777 Harris travelled to Russia to be envoy-extraordinary to Russia, an office he held until September 1783.
After spending some time in Russia, Kitovani returned to Tbilisi and, together with Tengiz Sigua and Boris Kakubava, leader of a faction of ethnic Georgian IDPs from Abkhazia, founded the National Front for the Liberation of Abkhazia in the autumn of 1994.
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The second generation of the vehicle, based on the ladder frame chassis of the Mitsubishi Triton, was gradually introduced to selected markets ( Russia, south-east Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and Oceania ) through the autumn of 2008, following its debut at the Moscow Auto Salon.
After returning home via Japan, China and Russia in 1917 they arrived in Estonia in the autumn.

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