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autumn and 1995
The Dayton Accords ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, fixing the borders between the two warring parties roughly to the ones established by the autumn of 1995.
The ecovillage movement began to coalesce at the annual autumn conference of Findhorn, in Scotland, in 1995.
In autumn 1995 his troops fought in the area of Banja Luka, Sanski Most and Prijedor.
The band recorded two independent albums in their hometown of Tulsa, Boomerang ( recorded in autumn 1994, released in 1995 ) and MMMBop ( released in 1996 ).
It featured recordings from the band's autumn 1995 concerts and showcased the strength of the band's live performances.
The Beast Wars toyline was launched in the autumn of 1995, and Mainframe Entertainment produced a computer-generated imagery, or CGI, animated series program to tie in with the new toyline.
Walker's major rebuild of 1971 under the administrator Monsignor John Moloney and the most recent refurbishment of the instrument, by the same firm which was completed in the autumn of 1995.
A live recording from 1995 of a later concert, entitled Outside the Dream Syndicate Alive featuring Tony Conrad, Zappi & Jean-Hervé of Faust and Jim O ' Rourke was released in autumn 2005.
Originally, the seats were in shades of brown, terra cotta, orange and yellow, to look like an autumn day, but in 1995 and 1996, blue seats replaced the fall-hued ones.
The first production was a version of Bertolt Brecht's " The Threepenny Opera " ( autumn 1994 and September 1995 ), followed by the Greek play " Penthesilea " ( March 1996 ), " We can't pay?
When 309 production ceased in early 1993, the 306 took its place and for a while was the mainstay of production after the 405's demise in the autumn of 1995.
The Reform Party replaced the Estonian Centre Party in government in autumn 1995, and remained there until 1996.
Inner Deep Bay is listed as a Ramsar site under Ramsar Convention in 1995, and supports globally important numbers of wetland birds, which chiefly arrive in winter and during spring and autumn migrations.
The Mégane I was unveiled in the autumn of 1995, as a replacement of the Renault 19.
In autumn 1995 Croatian forces took over the city which led to a mass-evacuation of the Serbs.
In the autumn of 1995, The Wedding Present released " Sucker ", a self-financed single that was sold at their gigs only ( it has since been included on compilation albums ).
He was loaned out to Watford during the autumn of 1994, and soon after returning to Stamford Bridge, he was transferred to Southampton, in January 1995.
After 15 months of being branded as JFM, in the autumn of 1995 the name reverted back to Jazz FM after Wheatly asked the Radio Authority for approval to change the name of the station back from JFM to Jazz FM.
The Dayton Accords nominally ended the current war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, fixating the borders between the two warring parties roughly to the ones established by the autumn of 1995.
In autumn 1995 his troops fought in the area of Banja Luka, Sanski Most and Prijedor where they were routed.
* Some regions showed later episodes in an early evening timeslot of 17: 10, such as HTV from 1995, the region concluding the series on 5 March 1999 ( the last ITV region to complete the series ), and also Granada Television from 1994 until they aired the last episode during the autumn of 1996.
The Lambda 10 Project was founded in the autumn of 1995 at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana ; it is currently headquartered in the University's Office of Student Ethics and Anti-harassment Programs.
During the autumn months, WBCN became more focused on sports as the station broadcast the games of the NFL's New England Patriots beginning in 1995.
The summer and autumn of 1995 were spent touring the world, including a well-received performance at Glastonbury Festival, headlining Reading Festival, a tour of Japan and Europe and then a foray into the USA.

autumn and travelled
Wordsworth, Dorothy and Coleridge travelled to Germany in the autumn of 1798.
In the autumn of 1867, Sullivan travelled with George Grove to Vienna, in search of neglected manuscript scores by Schubert.
Isabella and Edward had travelled north together at the start of the autumn campaign ; following the disastrous battle of Old Byland, Edward had ridden south, apparently to raise more men, sending Isabella east to Tynemouth Priory.
In autumn 1909 he travelled with his wife for a month to Korea and Manchuria on the occasion of a railway construction.
In autumn 1903 Childers travelled to the United States as part of a reciprocal visit between the Honourable Artillery Company of London and the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts of Boston.
In autumn of that year he travelled to Scotland, and painted " A Quiet pool in Glen Falloch " – exhibited at the R. A. in 1859.
In the autumn of 1903, she travelled to France with her friend Dorelia McNeill ( who would later become Augustus John's second wife ).
The KKH is best travelled in the spring or early autumn.
In autumn 1777 Harris travelled to Russia to be envoy-extraordinary to Russia, an office he held until September 1783.
Richard Francis Burton entered Trinity College, Oxford in autumn 1840, after his family had travelled extensively in Europe ( he spoke English, French and Italian ).
In the autumn, he travelled to India, coaching and playing for the Maharaja of Patiala's private team ; Rhodes repeated this trip every year until 1927, sometimes accompanied by other players.
Dagny chose to continue her studies in Berlin, possibly for the reason that she could be with Munch, who had travelled there in the autumn of 1892, after the Union of Berlin Artists had invited him to stage a November exhibition of his work.

autumn and 9
This consumption grows during autumn and winter, or in the cold regions of the country ; there are two dates where consumption of chocolate infusions is traditional in the primary educational centres: 25 May and 9 July, that is, the two national dates of Argentina.
Leonowens resumed her teaching career and taught daily from 9 AM to 12 noon for an autumn half at the Berkeley School of New York at 252 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, beginning on 5 October 1880 ; this was a new preparatory school for colleges and schools of science and her presence was advertised in the press.
By May 9 the following year, 2, 695 designs were submitted and the committee reported back with a recommendation " that the national flag of Canada should be the Canadian red ensign with a maple leaf in autumn golden colours in a bordered background of white ".
He and Rick Wakeman began an autumn tour of the UK at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, on 9 October.
An account of his life by Alan Dorling is in the Nottinghamshire Historian journal, spring / summer 2000, pages 9 – 15 and further details in the autumn / winter edition of 2003, pages 8 – 12.
* Finland: lukio ( educational language is Finnish ) or gymnasium ( educational language is Swedish ) takes 2 – 5 years ( most students spend 3 years ), after 9 years of primary school ( peruskoulu in Finnish, grundskola in Swedish ); lukio starts usually in the autumn of the year when the student turns 16 and ends with abitur after passing the matriculation examination ; lukio is not compulsory and its entrance is competitive.
During the autumn of 2001, three members and a sherpa of the Japan Workers Alpine Federation climbed the peak via the north-east face on October 9, 2001.
In the autumn of 1918 Poles with hopes for a sovereign Poland began serious preparations for an uprising after the Kaiser Wilhelm's abdication on 9 November 1918, which marked the end of the German monarchy, which would be replaced by the Weimar Republic.
In the autumn of 1896, he organized the resistance of students against obligatory attendance of the Russian Orthodox Church, and was expelled from the Gymnasium, but was later allowed to study at the Gymnasium No. 9, in Saint Petersburg.
The marriage took place in the autumn of 1709, and on 9 February 1711, was born at his house at Reigate, in Surrey, his only child and heir, the fourth Earl, to whose manuscript accounts we are in great part indebted for the details of his father's life.
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.
Edward VII, who reigned from 1901 to 1910, and whose birthday was on 9 November, in autumn, after 1908 moved the ceremony to summer in the hope of good weather.
The transcript of a 1940 speech given by Darré was published in Life magazine, 9 December 1940: " by blitzkrieg ... before autumn ... we shall be the absolute masters of two continents ... a new aristocracy of German masters will be created slaves assigned to it, these slaves to be their property and to consist of landless, non-German nationals .... we actually have in mind a modern form of medieval slavery which we must and will introduce because we urgently need it in order to fulfill our great tasks.
As the company ’ s dwindling finances prevented the launch of the Amati brand, the Millenia was released in the autumn of 1993 in Europe as the Mazda Xedos 9 and in Japan as the Eunos 800.
In fact most beef cattle are raised on pasture from birth in the spring until autumn ( 7 to 9 months ).
During the summer and autumn of 1940 ship losses catapulted: from 9 April to 30 December 1940 Nortraship lost 96 vessels and hundreds of seamean, almost all in the North Atlantic trade.
The cones are ovoid, 6 – 9 cm long ( to 12 cm including the bracts ), and differ from other firs in that the bracts end in very long, spreading, yellow-brown bristles 3 – 5 cm long ; they disintegrate in autumn to release the winged seeds.
It was here that, for a whole month ( 2 September to 9 October ), during the battle of Khotyn, the Commonwealth hetman held the sultan at bay, up until the first autumn snow.
In the last match for the autumn period of the 2008-09 season against Lokomotiv Mezdra he received an injury in his knee ligaments, which prevented him from playing football for about 9 months.
Today, northern hemisphere summer is 4. 66 days longer than winter and spring is 2. 9 days longer than autumn.
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 ).
Franco Foda and Gilbert Gress ( 7 defeats in 9 games ) both enjoyed short and fruitless stints as coach, before former sweeper Michael Petrovic took control in autumn 2003.
In autumn 1999 he achieved within only two months three Grandmaster norms, with tournament wins at the 21 – 29 September Paks GM ( Category 10 ) tournament ( 6 / 9 points ) and 3 – 13 October Kluger Memorial Budapest First Saturday ( Category 7 ) tournament ( 8. 5 / 11 pts ), and coming joint first in the 18 – 23 October Qingdao Daily Cup ( 6 / 8 pts ).
Paspalj had some memorable performances in the autumn of 1997, including a game against PAOK when he steered Aris to victory with 20 points ( 2 / 2, 9 / 11 ).

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