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In the autumn of 2001, after the September 11 attacks, al Jazeera television broadcast a tape they claim was made by Omari.
In autumn 2001 the eight million objects forming the Museum's permanent collection were further expanded by the addition of six million objects from the Wendorf Collection of Egyptian and Sudanese Prehistory.
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.
In the autumn of 2001, at the age of four, Dolly developed arthritis and began to walk stiffly, but this was successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drugs.
In autumn 2001, for the first time ever, The Weakest Link was placed directly head-to-head with Millionaire in the television schedules.
( English: New Flemish Alliance, abbreviated as N-VA ) is a Flemish right-wing political party, founded in the autumn of 2001.
In the autumn of 2001, the New-Flemish Alliance ( Dutch: Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie or N-VA ) was founded.
The New Flemish Alliance is a relatively young political party, founded in the autumn of 2001.
By autumn 2001, he had become known internationally for his portrayal of Draco Malfoy, the bully, enemy and foil of Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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.
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 ).
By autumn 2001 the Exmoor National Park authority in England began consideration to limit second home ownership there which was also driving up local housing prices by as much as 31 %.
It has done so since the autumn of 2001, after the programming format and callsign were moved by owner Radio One from " Hot 97. 5 " ( now WUMJ FM, " Majic 97. 5 ").
By autumn 2001 the Exmoor National Park authority in England began consideration to limit second home ownership there which was also driving up local housing prices by as much as 31 %.
Since its latest restructuring in autumn 2001, the University has had 7 schools or departments ( Fakultäten ), each offering at least one, and in some cases several, degree programs.
The first season takes place of the autumn, 2000 to spring, 2001.
This was only the second time The Armstrong and Miller Show had gone out on the road, the first tour being in autumn 2001.
In autumn of 2001, a new Squirrel Monkey exhibit opened along with a larger, newly renovated Tiger exhibit.
Visitors used to be able to ride a tour train, which has been closed since autumn 2001.
Beginning in autumn of 2001, SAD / SOG paramilitary teams arrived in Afghanistan to hunt down al-Qaeda leaders, facilitate the entry of U. S. Army Special Forces and lead the United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan against the ruling Taliban.
In the autumn of 2001, the band entered Dug-Out Studio with well-known producer Daniel Bergstrand to record the most diverse and mature Thyrfing-album to date, Vansinnesvisor ().
The beginning of the activities was given at the end of autumn 2001 during Helloween's " The Dark Ride Tour ".
In the autumn of 2001, following the completion of his suspension, McSorley again looked towards the other side of the Atlantic.

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After suffering a fall the autumn of 1937, the philosopher became ill with pleurisy.
Matti Vanhanen's two cabinets followed suit until autumn 2008, when the state became a major shareholder in the Finnish telecom company Elisa with the intention to secure the Finnish ownership of a strategically important industry.
This was reduced to six units by the autumn of 1941, and eventually cancelled altogether when it became apparent Sea Lion would never take place.
In the autumn of 1945, Škoda ( along with all large manufacturers ) became part of the planned economy, which meant it was separated from the parent Škoda company.
He had begun to suffer occasional brief memory lapses as early as the autumn of 1972, which became more frequent during the late 1970s.
The new gas chambers became operational in early autumn 1942.
As the autumn storms of the North Sea took their toll on the remaining patrolling French ships, the blockade became less and less effective.
When his aunt, Anna's younger sister Elizabeth, became Empress of Russia she brought Peter from Germany to Russia and proclaimed him her heir presumptive in the autumn of 1742.
In the summer of 1983, he noticed that he had a persistent dry cough ; friends in Paris became concerned that he may have contracted the HIV / AIDS virus then sweeping the San Francisco gay population, but Foucault insisted that he had nothing more than a pulmonary infection that would clear up when he spent the autumn of 1983 in California.
Good Housekeeping magazine became the sponsor for the 1954-55 season, and a short third season in the autumn of 1955 finished the run.
In the autumn of 1963 a health scare led Macmillan to resign and Sir Alec Douglas-Home became Prime Minister.
As summer turned to autumn the political movement became a front for a military organisation-drilling, arming, training.
Buda bore the name of “ Du Pre ” from its birth in 1881 until the autumn of 1887, when postal officials became aware that another Texas town was also named Du Pre.
The king was imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle and a new regime, led by " lieutenant-general " Albany, became established during the autumn of 1482.
In the autumn of 1887, after another attempt to interest his collaborator in a plot where the characters, by swallowing a magic pill, became who they were pretending to be ( Sullivan had rejected this idea before ), Gilbert made an effort to meet his collaborator half way.
He seemed to have made his mind up much more quickly, however, and became even more keen when, in the autumn of 1910, rumours spread about that I had got engaged to a distant Spanish relative, Don Jaime, the Duke of Madrid.
Under Edward III de Stratford became a member of the royal council, but his high political importance dates from the autumn of 1330, the time when Roger Mortimer lost his power.
In the autumn of 1595, he became a gentleman commoner of Queen's College, Oxford, took his degree of BA in 1598 and came to London to study law in the Middle Temple.
Though both families were opposed to the relationship, they became engaged in the autumn and were married on 3 February 1837, by the Rev.
After the restoration of the monarchy, he became treasurer to the chamber of deputies, retiring during each autumn recess to study at home.
In 1828 the first volume of Hengstenberg's Christologie das Alten Testaments passed through the press ; in the autumn of that year he became professor ordinarius in theology, and in 1829 doctor of theology.
Meanwhile his lectures and publications ( among the latter a Grundriss der Neutestamentlichen Hermeneutik, 1816 ) had brought him into considerable repute, and he was appointed professor extraordinarius in the new University of Bonn in the spring of 1818 ; in the following autumn he became professor ordinarius.
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 town had grown up as a fishing station over the centuries and became a year-round fishery, with crabs and lobsters in the summer, drifting for longshore herring in the autumn and long-lining, primarily for cod, in the winter, when weather permitted.

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