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A possible move for Shearer was being mentioned in the media during late autumn of 1991, but he rejected talk of a transfer ( Leeds United were also linked to Shearer ) and vowed to see out the season with Southampton.
Haughey's grip on political power began to slip in the autumn of 1991.
During the autumn of 1992 Lamont became a press target in a string of largely fabricated stories: that he had not paid his hotel bill for " champagne and large breakfasts " from the Conservative Party Conference ( in fact his bill had been forwarded on for settlement ); that he was in arrears on his personal Visa credit card bill ( true ); that in June 1991 he had used taxpayers ' money to handle the fall-out from press stories concerning sex therapist Lindi St Clair ( Miss Whiplash ), who was using a flat he owned ( the Treasury contributed £ 4, 700 of the £ 23, 000 bill which had been formally approved by the Head of the Civil Service and the Prime Minister ; there was never any suggestion that he had ever met her ); and that he had called at a newsagent in a seedy area of Paddington late at night to purchase champagne and cheap " Raffles " cigarettes.
The track continues to be used for Japanese national races, but plans to host a CART event in 1991 were abandoned and it was not until the autumn of 2000 that the majority of the stocks of the track was bought by Toyota from Mitsubishi Estate, as part of its motor racing plans for the future.
Graham went on to sign striker and eventual second all-time top scorer Ian Wright from Crystal Palace in the autumn of 1991, and the club's first entry in the European Cup for 20 years ( they had been unable to compete in the 1989-90 tournament due to the ban on English clubs in European competitions arising from the Heysel disaster of 1985 ).
IWPR was founded in the autumn of 1991 under the name Yugofax.
He was appointed assistant professor in composition at the University of Washington in 1991, and was invited to teach at the University of California, San Diego in the autumn of 1992 ( Weid 2001 ).
In the autumn of 1987, 20 / 20 was moved to Fridays at 10: 00 p. m., where by the 1991 – 1992 season it ranked 21st in the annual ratings as a result.
Significant landmarks include the prominent clock tower on the corner of Beaufort Street and Dundas Road, highly visible to northbound traffic along Beaufort Street, and the Inglewood Civic Centre, opened in 1991, incorporating the local library, an autumn centre and children ’ s centre.
The single Marilaulu, released in the autumn, increased the public interest even more, and the album Oi Dai, released in the spring of 1991, became the band's breakthrough.
According to interviews with Harvey, all fourteen of these songs were written and demoed at her home between mid 1991 and autumn 1992.
At a meeting held by the Health Committee of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in the autumn of 1991, the Law was approved, particularly in the speeches by the four members of the WPA commission, but this event was followed by the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
According to the On Target website ( see link below ), the Target Books line was retired on new books following the publication of Victor Pemberton's Doctor Who-The Pescatons in the autumn of 1991.
Hampden-Turner arrived back in Cambridge to work as a Senior Research associate with the Judge Institute of Management Studies, in the autumn term of 1991.
However, he fell out with Arsenal manager George Graham in the autumn of 1991.
Up until 1991, when Giles stopped producing new cartoons, the annual consisted of cartoons from the preceding year — for example, in the 42nd series ( published in autumn 1989 ), the cartoons used were originally published in the Daily Express and Sunday Express between 30 June 1987 and 12 June 1988.
The recession which began in the autumn of 1990 deepened during 1991, pushing unemployment from 1, 600, 000 to 2, 400, 000 by the end of the year.
However, following an audit during the autumn of 1991, it became clear that Newsfield would no longer remain solvent beyond March 1992.
The 363d TFW flew F-16A / B Block 10 aircraft until 1984 then converted to Block 15s ; F-16C / D Block 25s in autumn 1985 and Block 42s in late 1991.
Past glories for Torpedo include 3 USSR titles ( 1960, 1965, and autumn 1976 ), 6 USSR Cups ( 1949, 1952, 1960, 1968, 1972, 1986 ), 1 Russian Cup ( 1993 ), and 3 appearances in the quarterfinals of European / UEFA Cup competition, and one Ciutat de Lleida Trophy in 1991.
As replacement, the club brought on Dahlkvist, who had retired after the 1991 season to become technical director of the club, only to make a temporary and highly celebrated comeback in the autumn of 1992.
It was recorded during the autumn of 1990, and was first released as a single in May 1991 in the U. K.
Opening as The Minnesota Center for Arts Education ( MCAE ) in the autumn of 1989, the school opened with junior students who graduated in the spring of 1991.
FC Hämeenlinna was founded in autumn 1991, when the town's two football teams HPK and Pallo-Kärpät decided to merge.
The SAO Bosanska Krajina developed in summer and autumn of 1991 in preparation for a step to independence being taken by Bosnia like Slovenia and Croatia had done.

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This is the period during the melancholy days of autumn when universities and colleges schedule what they call `` Homecoming Day ''.
As autumn starts its annual sweep, few Americans and Canadians realize how fortunate they are in having the world's finest fall coloring.
:“ When in the autumn the English Eleven went to Australia it was said that they had come to Australia to “ fetch ” the ashes.
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.
In the autumn of 2001, after the September 11 attacks, al Jazeera television broadcast a tape they claim was made by Omari.
This season was usually from spring to autumn, as by early spring all the crops would be planted, thus freeing the male population for warfare until they were needed for harvest time in late-autumn.
However, a 1988 article by Brian Martin in Science and Public Policy states that although their paper concluded the effects would be less severe than originally thought, with the authors describing these effects as a " nuclear autumn ", other statements by Thompson and Schneider show that they " resisted the interpretation that this means a rejection of the basic points made about nuclear winter ".
In the autumn of 2011 the " Lost Cities " tour continued the " Doolittle Tour " as they played many venues for the first time.
Initially these were similar to standard Wehrmacht wool uniforms but they also included reversible smocks and helmet covers printed with camouflage patterns with a brown / green " spring " side and a brown / brown " autumn " side.
A second expedition, one ship of about 40 men, led by Leif's brother Thorvald, sets out in the autumn after Leif's return and stays over three winters at the new base ( Leifsbúðir (- budir ), meaning Leif's temporary shelters ), exploring the west coast of the new land in the first summer, and the east coast in the second, running aground and losing the ship's keel on a headland they christen Keel Point ( Kjalarnes ).
They sail that autumn, but disagreements during the winter lead to the killing, at Freydis ' order, of all the Icelanders, including five women, as they lie sleeping.
Various tree s such as maples have samara ( fruit ) | winged seeds that enable them to Seed dispersal | disperse, some Autorotation ( helicopter ) | autorotating as they fall, often catching the autumn wind as they do so.
In the autumn of 1877, the family moved back to Gloucestershire where they lived with Grace's elder brother Henry, who was a general practitioner.
They enter houses and play with the debris, imagining that they are on earth playing with the autumn leaves.
The male cones are small, typically 1 – 5 cm long, and only present for a short period ( usually in spring, though autumn in a few pines ), falling as soon as they have shed their pollen.
They can grow to a height of 20 m. The flowers bloom in summer and autumn ; they occur in short racemes, and are creamy yellow with a honey scent.
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 ).
In autumn they turn a clear bright yellow.
Most of the rainfall in autumn and winter is caused by the Atlantic depressions, which is when they are most active.
Forest species flock only in autumn and winter, though individuals tolerate each other when they meet.
The female ( and the male in the Willow Grouse ) stays with them and protects them till their first autumn, by which time they reach their mature weight ( except in the male capercaillies ).
In autumn they turn a rich red, sometimes brown.
In autumn they turn a dull yellow soon changing to a yellow brown.
During the autumn months, they are a popular source of amusement for children who enjoy tossing them in the air and watching them spin to the ground.

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