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autumn and 1959
While aboard a troopship returning to the United States from duty in Japan ( some time after the two men parted ways as a result of routine reassignment ), Thornley read of Oswald's autumn 1959 defection to the Soviet Union in the US military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
The television and radio versions alternated until 1959, when the final radio series and the fifth television series were both broadcast during the autumn season.
In the autumn of 1959, John Howard Griffin went to a friend's house in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The buildings, including the offices and laboratories which had only been built in 1959, were demolished in the autumn of 2006 and construction of houses began shortly afterwards.
" Here Comes Summer " reached the number one spot in the UK in, ironically, the autumn of 1959.
Instead its Gyrobuses stayed in service for only three years, being withdrawn late autumn 1959.

autumn and British
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
In a British context, the autumn ancestor festival corresponds to Halloween, which derives from the Celtic Samhain.
It was reported in the British media on 27 April 2009 that Jones was due to become a father for the third time in autumn 2009, by way of Söderström.
It is an uncommon vagrant in spring and particularly autumn to the British Isles.
Upper-class British visitors flocked to Paris in the summer and autumn of 1802.
In autumn 196, Albinus proclaimed himself Emperor ( Imperator Caesar Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus Augustus ), crossed from Britain to Gaul, bringing a large part of the British garrison with him.
In the autumn of 1988 Delors addressed the British Trade Union Congress, promising that the EC would be a force to require governments to introduce pro-labour legislation.
Following another British concert tour in early spring 2005, she appeared with Andy Williams in his Moon River Theatre in Branson, Missouri, for several months, and she returned for another engagement in autumn of 2006, following scattered concert dates throughout North America.
In the last great amphibious operation of the war in Europe, British Commandos and Canadian troops captured the island in the late autumn of 1944, clearing the way for Antwerp to be opened and for the easement of the critical logistical problems the Allies were suffering.
With the arrival of the Valentine in autumn 1941, the Matilda was phased out by the British Army through attrition, with lost vehicles no longer replaced.
Her last role at the Lyceum was Portia, in 1902, after which she toured in the British the provinces with Irving and his company in the autumn of that year.
Donald Graves says, " British records state that four officers and 75 Americans of other ranks captured at Lundy's Lane were imprisoned at Quebec in the autumn of 1814.
The British first detected T52 traffic in summer and autumn of 1942.
In that role he successfully argued against Russell's call for British mediation in the American Civil War in the autumn of 1862.
He remained in captivity during the British occupation, during the disastrous retreat of the army of occupation in January 1842, and until the recapture of Kabul in the autumn of 1842.
His relief of Ciudad Rodrigo in the autumn of 1811 in spite of the presence of the British army was a great feat, and in the manoeuvring which preceded the battle of Salamanca he had the best of it.
Following establishment of British Air Services as BEA's new holding company for its two loss-making regional airline subsidiaries, BKS Air Transport and Cambrian Airways, in March 1970, the corporation acquired a two-thirds majority shareholding in British Air Services in the autumn of that year to ensure its regional partners ' survival.
The arrival of the Duke of Wellington's veterans after the first defeat of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte allowed the British to launch an ultimately unsuccessful offensive into the United States during the summer and autumn months of 1814, but it was Prevost, de Rottenburg, and some of Wellington's officers that led that attack as Wellington remained behind in England.
By June of that year the script and the songs were completed and that autumn, with funds from the Telefilm Canada and OFDC grants along with revenue from the sale of British broadcast rights to Channel 4, pre-production and casting got underway.
On 23 April 1940, members of Danish military intelligence established contacts with their British counterparts through the British diplomatic mission in Stockholm, and the first intelligence dispatch was sent by messenger to the Stockholm mission in the autumn of 1940.
The poor winter weather, which made armoured manoeuvre and the exploitation of overwhelming air superiority impossible, coupled with the massive losses suffered to its ranks during the autumn fighting, the need to transfer some British troops to Greece ( as well as the need to withdraw the Canadian I Corps to northwest Europe ) made it impractical for the allies to continue their offensive in early 1945.

autumn and Broadcasting
The series was broadcast in other countries: Netherlands ( 26 January 1972 ), Poland ( 13 February 1972 ), USA ( 13 February 1972 ) Belgium ( 7 September 1973 ) Greece ( autumn 1974 ) and Australia on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ( premiering in Melbourne at 8pm Sunday 10 October 1971, and again in 1978 ).
By autumn of 1969 Zion-Benton Broadcasting had changed the call letters to WKZN ( for " Waukegan-Kenosha-Zion-Newport ").
In the autumn of 2009 the program started broadcasting on both the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and SVT.

autumn and Corporation
The first version of the TIFF specification was published by Aldus Corporation in the autumn of 1986 after two major earlier draft releases.

autumn and presented
The 8-fold system of pa yin (" 8 sounds "), from the same source, occurred gradually, and in the legendary Emperor Shun's time ( 3rd millennium BC ) it is believed to have been presented in the following order: metal ( chin ), stone ( shih ), silk ( ssu ), bamboo ( chu ), gourd ( p ' ao ), clay ( t ' u ), leather ( ko ), and wood ( mu ) classes, and it correlated to the 8 seasons and 8 winds of Chinese culture, autumn and west, autumn-winter and NW, summer and south, spring and east, winter-spring and NE, summer-autumn and SW, winter and north, and spring-summer and SE, respectively ( Kartomi, 1990 ).
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 ).
In autumn 2009, Bailey presented Bill Bailey's Birdwatching Bonanza.
The first train of the new class designated RENFE Class 114 was presented in autumn 2008.
He has also presented a three-part BBC special Taste ( 2002 ), about the history of interior design, and in autumn 2005 he began presenting the weekly BBC1 travel show Holiday 2006.
The historian presented his findings to his client and to the nine publishers of Fragments in the autumn of that year.
The autumn 2008 schedule continued this trend, with several Irish produced series including Now Then: How the Irish Have Sex, CCTV Cities with Donal MacIntyre, Living With Murder, presented by Maura Derrane, and Corrupt-examining corruption in Ireland.
Joyce and Gogarty had quarreled the previous autumn, and Cosgrave presented the poem as a peace offering, writing Joyce that " the appended song of J is of course Gogarty's.
The convertible version of the Continental GT, the Continental GTC, was first presented in September 2005, and was introduced to several world markets in the autumn of 2006.
The first specimen of the AC kilowatt-hour meter produced on the basis of Hungarian Ottó Bláthy's patent and named after him was presented by the Ganz Works at the Frankfurt Fair in the autumn of 1889, and the first induction kilowatt-hour meter was already marketed by the factory at the end of the same year.
The first specimen of the kilowatt-hour meter ( electricity meter ) produced on the basis of Hungarian Ottó Bláthy's patent and named after him was presented by the Ganz Works at the Frankfurt Fair in the autumn of 1889, and the first induction kilowatt-hour meter was already marketed by the factory at the end of the same year.
In the autumn of 2009 the Theatre presented Glaspell's Pulitzer Prize winning play Alison's House to considerable critical acclaim ..
The Lyric Hammersmith presented the first London production of Bond's Saved for 27 years in autumn 2011 in a production by the venue's Artistic Director Sean Holmes.
Meeker returned to New York City in the autumn of 1869, reporting that the South Platte Valley presented a good opportunity for the colony.
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.
The Liberal Democrats remember Penhaligon's ability to recruit and enthuse members through the Penhaligon Award, a trophy presented annually at the party's autumn party conference to the Local Party which demonstrates the greatest increase in party membership together with activities to develop and involve members and activists.
A revised two-act work was presented at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples in the autumn of 1790.
In autumn of 1963, the regiment was presented with its colours by the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, The Honourable W. Earl Rowe, in a ceremony at Caledon.

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