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autumn and 1923
The triumvirate carefully managed the intra-party debate and delegate selection process in autumn 1923 during the run-up to the XIIIth Party Conference and secured a vast majority of the seats.
Initially all locomotives were powered by clockwork, but the first electric power appeared in autumn 1923.
In the autumn of 1923, Powell went up to Balliol College, Oxford.
An autumn 1923 referendum saw Albertans vote decisively for the repeal of prohibition, despite the UFA's continuing support for the policy.
He left for Madrid in the autumn of 1923 to further his art studies.
As early as October 1923, the idea of an automobile championship was discussed at the annual autumn conference of the AIACR ( Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus ) in Paris.
In the autumn of 1923, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association held its annual meeting in Port Arthur, Ontario.
The circulation of the paper was initially about 8, 000 but increased to 25, 000 in autumn 1923 due to strong demand during the Occupation of the Ruhr.
Between the autumn of 1919 and the late winter of 1922 and 1923, Towers served at sea — as the executive officer of USS and as the commanding officer of the old destroyer USS, which had been redesignated an aircraft tender.
In 1923 he toured America with Lydia Bilbrook and Mabel Terry-Lewis in If Winter Comes, playing at Chicago in April and New York in the autumn.
In the autumn of 1923, Kosovel established the " Ivan Cankar Club ", named after the Slovenian radical author.
Clarke became ill in the autumn of 1923 and died in Toronto early the next year.

autumn and Rothko
In the autumn of 1943, Rothko returned to New York, where he met noted collector Peggy Guggenheim.
That autumn, Rothko signed with the Marlborough Gallery for sales of his work outside the United States.

autumn and found
In 1793 the brothers decided to enter the University of Copenhagen ( founded in 1479 ) and the following spring found them at the university preparing to matriculate for the autumn session.
Although colour change in leaves occurs wherever deciduous trees are found, coloured autumn foliage is noted in various regions of the world: most of Anglo-America, Eastern Asia ( including China, Korea, and Japan ), Europe, parts of Australia and New Zealand.
The Khitan, however, had two scripts of their own and many Mongolic words are found in their half-deciphered writings that are usually found with a parallel Chinese text ( for example, nair = sun, sair = moon, tau = five, jau = hundred, m. r = horse, im. a = goat, n. q = dog, m. ng = silver, ju. un = summer, n. am. ur = autumn, u. ul = winter, heu. ur = spring, tau. l. a = rabbit, t. q. a = hen and m. g. o = snake ).
The observed behavior is very different: most of the ozone is found in the mid-to-high latitudes of the northern and southern hemispheres, and the highest levels are found in the spring, not summer, and the lowest in the autumn, not winter in the northern hemisphere.
The general ill will against Struensee, which had been smouldering all through the autumn of 1771, found expression at last in a secret conspiracy against him, headed by Rantzau-Ascheburg and others, in the name of the Queen Dowager Juliana Maria, who in this way was willing to wrest power away from the king, and secure her and her son ’ s position of power for many years to come.
Even in generally warmer southern Europe, thick fog and localized fog is often found in lowlands and valleys, such as the lower part of the Po Valley and the Arno and Tiber valleys in Italy or Ebro Valley in northeastern Iberia, as well as on the Swiss plateau, especially in the Seeland area, in late autumn and winter.
In 1870 Millais returned to full landscape pictures, and over the next twenty years painted a number of scenes of Perthshire where he was annually found hunting and fishing from August until late into the autumn each year.
In the autumn of 1975 a researcher found a further four sequences, which had been discarded.
The fruit of the beech tree is known as beechnuts or mast and is found in small burrs that drop from the tree in autumn.
Raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, wild cranberries, and many varieties of mushroom can be found in the woods in the early autumn.
During the autumn and winter, the Ibisbill typically is solitary, though they can be found in pairs or in small flocks of up to eight birds.
In autumn of 1984, the priests sought out a bishop to ordain clergy for CMRI and found Bishop George Musey of Galveston, Texas, whose episcopal lineage can be traced to Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngô Ðình Thục.
In the autumn of 1849, to provide for them, he became principal of University Hall, a hostel for Unitarian students at University College, London, but found its ideology as oppressive as that which he had left behind in Oxford.
Exact numbers in this population are unknown, but up to 300 per year have been found arriving in Great Britain in autumn ; given their unobtrusive behaviour, this is probably only a fraction of the total.
Exact numbers in this population are unknown, but typically several hundred are found arriving in Great Britain each autumn ; given their unobtrusive behaviour, this is probably only a fraction of the total.
It found that 95 % of birds resident to the area at the end of winter returned the following autumn.
They start mating in the autumn, and can be found together in the autumn and winter.
Specimens can be found in late autumn and winter, reaching 7 cm in diameter and weighing up to 100 g. Production is almost exclusively European, with France accounting for 45 %, Spain 35 %, Italy 20 %, and small amounts from Slovenia, Croatia and the Australian states of Tasmania and Western Australia ( see below ).
In autumn 2008, owner Stuart Lovering announced his intention to sell the club once a new investor or administrative team could be found.
Matsutake, the highly-sought-after pine mushroom, found in coniferous forests in Hiroshima in autumn
Commonly found in fields and grassy areas after rain from late spring through to autumn worldwide, especially in association with manure.

autumn and work
The main composition work was done between autumn 1822 and the completion of the autograph in February 1824.
In autumn of 1834, Lönnrot had written the vast majority of the work needed for what was to become The Old Kalevala ; all that was required was to tie up some narrative loose ends and officially complete the work.
Friedman began employment with the National Bureau of Economic Research during autumn 1937 to assist Simon Kuznets in his work on professional income.
Before his emigration in autumn 1934, Adorno began work on a Singspiel based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer entitled The Treasure of Indian Joe, which he would, however, never complete ; by the time he fled Hitler's Germany Adorno had already written over a hundred opera or concert reviews and an additional fifty critiques of music composition.
In the autumn of 1864, a severe illness obliged Morris to choose between giving up his home at Red House and giving up his work in London.
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.
In autumn 1921 Kuratowski was awarded the Ph. D. degree for his groundbreaking work.
In late autumn 1913 he began to work for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments ( England ).
In the autumn of 1906, Picasso made paintings of oversized nude women, and monumental sculptural figures that recalled the work of Paul Gauguin and showed his interest in primitive art.
Though she published Flower Fairy books with spring, summer, and autumn themes, it wasn't until 1985 that a winter collection was assembled from her remaining work and published posthumously.
Proust continued to work on it until his final illness in the autumn of 1922 forced him to break off.
During spring and autumn, the school day would be followed by several hours of work in fields.
They could work whatever hours they wanted, and could take time off in autumn to help farmers with their harvests.
In autumn 2008 work started on site clearance at East Grinstead for construction of the new station about south of the national rail station.
Several years after the apparent suicide of the woman off the Pont Royal — and an evidently successful effort to purge the entire event from his memory — Clamence is on his way home one autumn evening after a particularly pleasing day of work.
In the autumn of 1901 Weininger tried to find a publisher for his work Eros and the Psyche – which he submitted to his professors Jodl and Müllner as his thesis in 1902.
Here she continued her work and took care of her father, who finally died in the autumn of 1939.
Powell came to work in London during the autumn of 1926, renting rooms in Shepherd Market.
She spent the summer at the chateau with a brilliant company ; in the autumn she journeyed to Italy accompanied by Schlegel and Sismondi, and there gathered the materials of her most famous work, Corinne, whose main protagonist was inspired by the Italian poet Diodata Saluzzo Roero.
Finishing his studies at the Gregorian, he earned his doctorate in theology summa cum laude and also did pastoral work in Rome until autumn 1929.
It was during the autumn of 1930 in Paris that Bowles began work on his own first musical composition, the " Sonata for Oboe and Clarinet ", which he finished the following year and which premiered in New York at the Aeolian Hall on Wigmore St, 16 December 1931, the whole concert ( which also included work by Copland and Virgil Thomson ) was " panned " by New York critics.

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