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* means " autumn green "; the Shūsui was created in 1910 by Yoshigoro Akiyama ( 秋山 吉五郎 ), by crossing Japanese Asagi with German mirror carp.
While initially hesitant, in the autumn of 1910 she traveled to Capri, and from then on, except during the First World War and a few years towards the end of her life, she spent several months a year on Capri.
He seemed to have made his mind up much more quickly, however, and became even more keen when, in the autumn of 1910, rumours spread about that I had got engaged to a distant Spanish relative, Don Jaime, the Duke of Madrid.
The racetrack was also the site of the first All-Russia Festival of Ballooning in autumn of 1910, and Ilyushin assisted in unpacking crates and setting up equipment.
It was initially published in serial format starting in the autumn of 1910, and was first published in its entirety in 1911.
In part written on her visits to Buile Hill Park, The Secret Garden was first serialized, starting in autumn 1910, in The American Magazine, a publication aimed at adults.
Edward VII, who reigned from 1901 to 1910, and whose birthday was on 9 November, in autumn, after 1908 moved the ceremony to summer in the hope of good weather.
The famous " ship of gold " SS Portland, ran aground and sank at Katalla in November 1910, during one of these autumn storms.
In autumn 1910, Bell returned to Christ Church, Oxford for almost four years as a student minister and academic tutor.
Arriving in the autumn of 1910, Rothenstein spent almost a year surveying India's cultural and religious sites, including the ancient Buddhist caves of Ajanta ; the Jain carvings of Gwalior ; and the Hindu panoply of Benares.

autumn and Childers
It took Childers until autumn of that year to extricate himself and train for service with a new coastal motor-boat squadron operating in the English Channel.
In autumn 1903 Childers travelled to the United States as part of a reciprocal visit between the Honourable Artillery Company of London and the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts of Boston.

autumn and resigned
Cromwell brought the shortcomings of Manchester before Parliament in the autumn of 1644 and in April the following year, anticipating the Self-denying Ordinance, Manchester resigned his command.
At the end of that period he resigned his appointment, and in the autumn of 1859 entered again as a student at University College London, proceeding in due course to the B. A.
As expected, a number of key Republicans abandoned the former governor during the autumn campaign, one of the most significant defections being that of wealthy WW Atterbury, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who resigned his seat on the Republican National Committee to actively support John Hemphill, Pinchot ’ s Democratic opponent.
In November 1775 Weymouth returned to his former office of secretary for the southern department, undertaking in addition the duties attached to the northern department for a few months in 1779, but he resigned both positions in the autumn of that year.
After a spell at Fulham, he took charge of the England team in 1999 but resigned in the autumn of 2000, following a loss against Germany in World Cup qualification ( this was also the last game at the old Wembley Stadium ).
He did not serve his full first term, but voluntarily resigned to defuse tensions in the aftermath of the 2007 Georgian demonstrations and brought the presidential elections forward from the original date in autumn 2008.
In the autumn of 1874 Darwin let off steam at Ffinden and formally resigned from the school committee on health grounds.
Since the autumn of 1979, LaRouche resigned from the U. S. Labor Party and founded the National Democratic Policy Committee ( NDPC ), a political action committee whose name drew complaints from the Democratic National Committee, who saw these efforts as infiltration.
Even though she had been asked to stand as a candidate for the PvdA in the 1998 elections she resigned from the PvdA in the autumn of 1997.
In 1827 he resigned some of his professorial work, but continued in active duty until in the autumn of 1845 he fell ill and died on 11 March 1846.
He had been elected mayor of the ninth arrondissement of Paris in the autumn of 1870, and in March was sent by the same district to the Commune, from which he resigned when he found no reconciliation was possible between the mayors and the Commune.
In the autumn of 1874 Darwin let off steam at Ffinden and formally resigned from the school committee on health grounds.

autumn and post
He returned to London in the autumn of 1834 to take up this post.
In the spring of 1859, a trading post was established at the " Lost Spring " on the Santa Fe Trail, and in the autumn of the same year, the Moore brothers established a ranch near the present site of Durham, and the first post office was established at this place.
In autumn 1948, he obtained a job at Turku harbour, and in December of the same year, he was appointed manager of the Harbour Labour Office of Turku, a post he held until 1951.
In late autumn 1939, Ryti was offered the post of prime minister, but he tried to turn down the offer.
In the autumn of 1803, Fraser began ascending the Peace River, establishing the trading post of Rocky Mountain Portage House ( present day Hudson's Hope ) just east of the Peace River Canyon of the Rocky Mountains.
In 1823 he gave up his post, and in the autumn of the year after moved to Köla in northern Värmland where he and some friends, inspired by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, intended to live out a rural idyll.
In a mailing list post from July 2009, Edward Shishkin wrote that in the coming autumn, they would start exploring the opportunity of getting Reiser4 into the main Linux kernel.
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.
In the autumn of 1996 Bannister was appointed Director of Radio, a post which gave him overall responsibility over all the national BBC radio networks other than Five Live.
In the 1935 general election held that autumn MacDonald narrowly lost his seat but after some discussion Baldwin decided to retain him in government, albeit moving him to the post of Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs in a direct swap with James Henry Thomas who had created problems with some Dominion governments.
In the autumn of 2011 he was challenged by party colleague Mats Odell on the post of party leader.
In autumn of 1859, he accepted an invitation for a post of laboratory assistant at the University of Breslau offered to him by Carl Jacob Löwig, but soon changed it for Göttingen.
He returned to Vienna in autumn 1730, and early in the following year he successfully applied for a post as court composer, the formal beginning of a lifetime of service at the Habsburg court.

autumn and leave
In the autumn of that year, McAuliffe and Morgan each took a year-long leave of absence from teaching in order to train for a space shuttle mission in early 1986.
Counting on the popular discontent, on the disbandment of the imperial guard, and on the prestige gained through their victories, Ricimer and the comes domesticorum Majorian rebelled against Avitus ; the Emperor was obliged to leave Rome in early autumn and to move north.
Drawn gradually into espousing the French cause against Pasquale Paoli and the Anglophiles, he was forced to leave Corsica and to proceed with Laetitia and her son to Toulon, in early autumn, 1793.
In early to mid autumn, they leave the nest and mate during " nuptial flights ".
It is migratory, but it is one of the first passerine birds to return to its breeding areas in the spring and among the last to leave in late autumn.
In the autumn of 2005, Davíð announced that he would leave politics.
In autumn the Kashkai break camp, and by stages leave the highlands.
Leaves deciduous, falling in autumn to leave bare stems.
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.
They were able to leave during the weeks preceding and coming after " St. George's day in the autumn ".
In the summer of 2003, Cheng took leave from the radio operator until autumn.
: In autumn the Kashkai break camp, and by stages leave the highlands.
On 14 April 2006, it was announced that Alexandrou wished to leave EastEnders in autumn 2007.
They defeated Guy, but bribes, along with an outbreak of fever, saw him leave in the autumn.
But it is impossible for me to leave England for more than six weeks or two months, and that only in the autumn, a time of year when I imagine Calcutta is not likely to be the scene of anything but cholera patients.
In the autumn of 1968, the first products started to leave the assembly line.
In spring and autumn, seasonal winds leave the mountain enshrouded by a light cloudy mist, while under the clear sky, especially in summer, one can enjoy the sight of the nearby Turtle Island that sits at the top of the only active volcano in Taiwan, and even spot the spouts of whales in the Pacific Ocean ( naturally, through binoculars ).
During the 2003 season Halmstad had a chance for a medal until the end of the season where the club lost 7 of the 8 last games and ended up in 9th place, Jonas Thern decided to leave the club during the autumn and assistant manager Janne Andersson became new manager.
From the autumn of 1934 until the spring of 1939, he taught economics at the University of Toronto, remaining a member of its staff on leave for several years thereafter ( in his testimony, Coe says " 4, 5, or 6 years ").
In Greentown, Illinois, a small town enjoying the innocence of an upcoming autumn as the days grow shorter, two young boys — reserved Will Halloway and somewhat rebellious Jim Nightshade — leave from an after-school detention for " whispering in class " and hurry off for home.
By the autumn of 1880 Erasmus was in poorly health, suffering from the effects of time and opium, in constant pain and scarcely able to leave home.
After David James signed for Portsmouth on 11 August, he voiced his frustration at having to compete with a top goalkeeper for the # 1 spot, and with Jamie Ashdown also on their books, he opted to leave Portsmouth in the autumn.
He came to England on leave in the autumn of 1885, and on his return to Egypt he died suddenly at Alexandria on 3 January 1886.
A reporter for the BBC said she would leave in the autumn following a dramatic storyline involving Zoe.

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