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autumn and 1975
By the autumn of 1975 Magnavox, bowing to the popularity of Pong, cancelled the Odyssey and released a scaled down version that played only Pong and hockey, the Odyssey 100.
Tim Kask was hired in the autumn of 1975 as Periodicals Editor, and the company's first full-time employee.
In the autumn of 1975 a researcher found a further four sequences, which had been discarded.
He produced Jaco's first solo album in the autumn of 1975, which was released in the spring of 1976.
Her most notable campaign took place in autumn 1975, after a federal judge ordered Boston schools to expand their busing programs to comply with the 1971 Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education decision.
By autumn 1975 they had split, leaving a farewell single, " Rattlesnake Roll ", which failed to chart, and a third album, Main Street, which their record label did not release as they deemed it insufficiently commercial.
Although the single was released in the autumn of 1974 and was very slow in building in sales and at radio, eventually Sedaka found himself once again topping the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart ( February 1, 1975 ) with " Laughter in the Rain.
Her only solo recording to chart significantly in the US was " You Set My Heart on Fire ," which reached number 3 on Record World's ' Disco File Top 20 ' chart in the autumn of 1975.
Kekkonen's intervention made possible the formation of a new coalition government under Martti Miettunen in the autumn of 1975.
where it was licenced to Pye Records and reached number thirty three in the autumn of 1975.
In 1975, he scored his only hit in the UK Singles Chart, " Fool " which reached number 16 in the autumn of that year.
They are best known for two songs, both of which hit the top 10 charts in the United States: " Green-Eyed Lady " in the autumn of 1970 ( their biggest hit, reaching # 3 on the Billboard chart ) and " Don't Call Us, We'll Call You " in 1975 ( US # 9 ).
In the autumn of 1975, Watson sustained an injury to his back which resulted in him having a laminectomy at the end of the season in May 1976.
The summer and autumn of 1975 were very dry, and the winter of 1975 – 76 was exceptionally dry, as was the spring of 1976, indeed some months during this period had no rain at all in some areas.

autumn and embarked
In 2008, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: The Official Stage Tour embarked on another best of tour, with the intention of visiting many parts of the UK that were missed in the autumn 2007 dates.
Following Peter Murphy's 2005 tour, Bauhaus embarked on a full tour beginning in North America and Mexico in the autumn of 2005 and ending in Europe in February 2006.
When Hood broke away from Atlanta in the autumn of 1864, menaced Sherman's long line of communications, and endeavored to force Sherman to follow him, Sherman abandoned his communications and embarked on the March to the Sea.
He had remained in contact with associates from India, and in the autumn of 1947 embarked upon a speaking tour there, attracting a new following of young intellectuals.
They embarked 946 troops under Lieutenant Colonel John Murray of the 100th Regiment of Foot, and raided several settlements on both the New York and Vermont shores of Lake Champlain during the summer and autumn of 1813.
They embarked on a small-scale tour in the autumn of that year on which their setlists consisted almost entirely of new material.
In autumn 1984 they embarked on a 60-concert nation-wide tour, making them one of the biggest Yugoslav rock attractions after just one album.
In the autumn of 397 Rufinus embarked for Rome, where, finding that the theological controversies of the East were exciting much interest and curiosity, he published a Latin translation of the Apology of Pamphilus for Origen, and also ( 398-99 ) a somewhat free rendering of the Περι Αρχων ( or De Principiis ) of that author himself.

autumn and on
It all began on an autumn afternoon -- and who, after all these centuries, can describe the fineness of an autumn day??
Young aardwolves generally achieve sexual maturity after two years The breeding season varies depending on their location, but normally takes place during the autumn or spring.
* The Herbstmarkt ( autumn market ), another Sunday shopping day, is on the first weekend in October.
His wife joined him at Toruń in December, but in April 1712 a peremptory ukase ordered him off to the army in Pomerania, and in the autumn of the same year he was forced to accompany his father on a tour of inspection through Finland.
The leaves are produced in the autumn or early spring in warm climates depending on the onset of rain and eventually die down by late spring.
In the autumn of the year, he also met with Duke Frederick II of Austria and they agreed to stop the skirmishes on the border, but the Duke soon broke the agreement.
Meteorologists ( and most of the temperate countries in the southern hemisphere ) use a definition based on months, with autumn being September, October and November in the northern hemisphere, According to United States tradition, autumn runs from the day after Labor Day ( i. e. the Tuesday following the first Monday of September ) through Thanksgiving ( i. e. the fourth Thursday in November ), after which the holiday season that demarcates the unofficial beginning of winter begins.
Canadian football, on the other hand, begins in the summer, but extends its season through the autumn season and into November.
The star culminates at midnight on about 30 April, being visible during the northern spring or the southern autumn.
In the autumn of 1998 large defaults on Russian debt created significant losses for the hedge fund and LTCM had to unwind several positions.
Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone on 28 September 1853, during the annual autumn visit.
Love performing in London, England on her 43rd birthday ( 2007 ). With Hole in disarray, Love began a " punk rock femme supergroup " called Bastard during autumn 2001, enlisting Schemel, Veruca Salt co-frontwoman Louise Post, and bassist Gina Crosley, whom Post recommended.
Fresh grass clippings have an average ratio of about 15 to 1 and dry autumn leaves about 50 to 1 depending on species.
An autumn 2004 caution from the Committee on Safety of Medicines, the UK agency dealing with drug safety, advised patients taking warfarin not to drink cranberry juice after adverse effects ( such as increased incidence of bruising ) were reported, possibly resulting from the presence of salicylic acid native to polyphenol-rich plants such as the cranberry.
Diocletian moved into Egypt to suppress him, first putting down rebels in the Thebaid in the autumn of 297, then moving on to besiege Alexandria.
By the autumn of 1559 several foreign suitors were vying for Elizabeth's hand ; their impatient envoys engaged in ever more scandalous talk and reported that a marriage with her favourite was not welcome in England: " There is not a man who does not cry out on him and her with indignation ... she will marry none but the favoured Robert ".
Trees on a mountain in northern Utah during early autumn.
In autumn 1789, legislation abolished monastic vows and on 13 February 1790 all religious orders were dissolved.
The Foreign Legion's First Battalion ( Lieutenant-Colonel Donnier ) was sent to Tonkin in the autumn of 1883, during the period of undeclared hostilities that preceded the Sino – French War ( August 1884 to April 1885 ), and formed part of the attack column that stormed the western gate of Son Tay on 16 December.
During the autumn, Fellini researched and developed a treatment based on a film adaptation of Mario Tobino ’ s novel, The Free Women of Magliano.
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.
The phrase was spray-painted by an admirer on a wall in an Islington Underground station in the autumn of 1967.

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