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autumn and 1981
" The decision to change the name Datsun to Nissan in the U. S. was announced in the autumn ( September / October ) of 1981.
Stockman's OMB work within the administration during 1981 until August was dedicated to negotiating with the Senate and House about the next fiscal year's budget, executed later during the autumn of 1985, which resulted in the national debt becoming $ 2. 1 trillion at fiscal year end 30 September 1986.
The year 1981 marked several expeditions: the largest contingent of 13 climbers of a team organized by the Sport-Eiselin of Zurich led by H. V. Kaenel, made it to the summit along the normal route ; in autumn, French mountaineers opened a new route, a variation of the west face route ; and a Japanese team, led by Y. Kato, made an ascent via the normal route.
The house was redecorated by Dudley Poplak, the interior decorator who also worked on the Prince and Princess of Wales's apartment at Kensington Palace, and the royal couple moved into Highgrove for a weekend house in the autumn of 1981.
In the autumn of 1981, the NVA stood ready to intervene in Poland in support of a possible Soviet invasion, but the declaration of martial law in Poland averted the crisis.
The Renault 9 was launched in the autumn of 1981 as a four-door saloon while the 11 arrived in the spring of 1983 as a three or five-door hatchback.
Released in the autumn of 1981, the single reached # 1 in Britain and Germany and topped the UK charts for four weeks.
Stands of the GDR furniture industry at the autumn fair in 1981
3, autumn 1981 article available in full on the website of the author ( PDF file ) ( The article is mainly based on the Dutch branch of the Divine Light Mission ) ISBN 90-242-2341-5
The final 23 starts of Kingston Town's career, which produced a further 16 wins, were unusual in that he only raced at the spring carnivals of 1980, 1981, and 1982, and injury prevented him from campaigning at the 1981, 1982, or 1983 autumn carnivals.
Each autumn, beginning in 1981, the National Collegiate Athletic Association has hosted women's cross country championships for each of its three divisions.
Earlier in the autumn of 1981, Polish television had broadcast a special film on 1956 events in Hungary, showing scenes of rebels hanging the security officers etc.
* Tracks 1-5: recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, late autumn 1981, Kharma Studio.

autumn and went
:“ When in the autumn the English Eleven went to Australia it was said that they had come to Australia to “ fetch ” the ashes.
Conquering all of the territory north of the Po, he forced the surrender of Milan and then drove Guy out of Pavia, where he was crowned King of Italy, but went no further before Guy died suddenly in late autumn, and fever incapacitated his troops.
In the autumn of 1689 he went to Ireland with the marshal.
After Congress went into recess in the summer of 1826, Polk returned to Tennessee to see Sarah, and when Congress met again in the autumn, Polk returned to Washington with Sarah.
Now that the Emperor was less concerned about an attack from the south, in the autumn of 1031 he went on the offensive against Poland and besieged Milsko.
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.
He went back for good during the autumn of 1947, where he attended the opening of the exhibition of his works at the Musée National d ' Art Moderne.
Montfort broke free from the siege but Castelnaudary fell and the forces of Raymond went on to liberate over thirty towns before the counter-attack ground to a halt at Lastours, in the autumn.
In the autumn, he left Sarpsborg and went first to Vingulmark.
Placed on parole, he went to France, but both his parents were dead ; returning to Berlin in the autumn of 1807, he obtained his release from the service early the following year.
In 669 BC, he went to Egypt in person, but suddenly died in autumn of the same year, in Harran.
In the autumn of 1923, Powell went up to Balliol College, Oxford.
By the autumn of 1873 Dobson had produced enough verse for a volume, and published Vignettes in Rhyme, which quickly went through three editions.
In the autumn, he went to London to sit his examination for Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons.
During the autumn of 1900 he went to China as part of the international expedition sent to combat the Boxer Rebellion.
After a year of being unfortunate, most things went AIK's way during the summer and autumn, including a 6 –- 0 win against IFK Göteborg.
Having struggled to compete with more modern family attractions, Flevohof went bankrupt in 1993, and was subsequently purchased by the Walibi Group that autumn, who redeveloped the site as an amusement park.
In the autumn of the same year, Antipater went to Delphi, as Philip's representative in the Amphictyonic League, a religious organization to which Macedon had been admitted in 346 BC.
The troupe went on a tour of New England from April through June 1934, and a second tour of New England that autumn.
To capitalise on the album's success, the musicians went back out on the road in the autumn of 1993.
In the autumn of 2009, G4S personnel in Australia went on strike, arguing that the company had subjected them to low pay and poor working conditions.
Close application to study induced a serious illness, and fears were entertained for his sanity, but he went into residence at Cambridge, with a view to taking holy orders, in the autumn of 1805.
In the autumn of 1523 he went to Rome as he did not feel himself safe at Frankfurt, but returned early in 1524.
In the meantime Bodiroga signed a pre-contract with KK Vojvodina so that when he finally went to Zadar in autumn 1989 he wasn't right away eligible for the first team, meaning that he first worked with coach Josip Pino Grdović in the club's youth sections while simultaneously attending high school.

autumn and into
It generally took well into the autumn for the firm to recover from the summer's help.
Canadian football, on the other hand, begins in the summer, but extends its season through the autumn season and into November.
The Breviary itself is divided into four seasonal parts — winter, spring, summer, autumnand comprises under each part:
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.
The Queen's health remained fair until the autumn of 1602, when a series of deaths among her friends plunged her into a severe depression.
But the allies failed to take advantage of French disunity, and by the autumn of 1793 the republican regime had defeated most of the internal rebellions and halted the allied advance into France itself.
In the autumn of 1913, he was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian Army.
Unlike most citrus species, the oval kumquat has a shorter growth period, and goes into dormancy fairly earlier in autumn.
Because Nova Scotia juts out into the Atlantic, it is prone to tropical storms and hurricanes in the summer and autumn.
Henry III responded to these pleas by descending into Italy in the autumn of 1046.
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.
Some schools in the UK and USA divide the academic year into three roughly equal-length terms ( called " trimesters " or " quarters " in the USA ), roughly coinciding with autumn, winter, and spring.
Celebration hosts many events every year, including community-wide yard sales, an art show, an exotic car festival, an annual Radio Disney Holiday concert, an Oktoberfest Celebration, the " Great American Pie Festival " ( televised on The Food Network ), a " Posh Pooch " festival, and downtown events for the Fall and Christmas seasons when autumn leaves and " snow " ( small-scale soap flakes ) are released into the Town Center.
In mid-summer Arapahos traveled into the Parks region of Colorado to hunt mountain herds, returning onto the Plains in late summer to autumn for ceremonies and for collective hunts of herds gathering for the rutting season.
In North America, squash is loosely grouped into summer squash or winter squash, depending on whether they are harvested as immature fruit ( summer squash ) or mature fruit ( autumn squash or winter squash ).
Crocus laevigatus has a long flowering-period which starts in late autumn or early winter and may continue into February.
Two years later, in autumn 1446, Sultan Murad II who had come out of retirement, led an army of 50 – 60, 000 soldiers into Greece to put an end to the pretensions of Constantine.
The Freedom Union's transformation into the Democratic Party has not significantly increased voter support for the centrists, which since autumn 2004 has been oscillating between 3 % and 6 %.
The rhizomes, underground lateral stems, are a nutritious and energy-rich food source that when processed into flour contains 266 kcal per 100 g. They are generally harvested from late autumn to early spring.
It is better to sow them as soon as ripe, either in cold frames or seedbeds outdoors, where they can be left in situ for 1 to 2 years before being planted in their permanent positions, or in pots, where the plants can be put out into their permanent positions in summer or autumn.
Almost every autumn, Boone would go on " long hunts ", which were extended expeditions into the wilderness, lasting weeks or months.
American Elm is wholly insensitive to daylight length ( photoperiod ), and will continue to grow well into autumn until injured by frost.
This commitment bore further fruit in the autumn of 1483, when a series of plots against the King coalesced into a major Lancastrian rising in southern and western England under the leadership of the Duke of Buckingham.
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.

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