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autumn and year
Foliage pilgrimages, either organized or individual, are becoming an autumn item for more and more Americans each year.
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.
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 this year he gratified a wish he had long entertained of visiting London, where he received the highest tokens of esteem.
However, as more people gradually moved from working the land to living in towns ( especially those who could read and write, the only people whose use of language we now know ), the word harvest lost its reference to the time of year and came to refer only to the actual activity of reaping, and autumn, as well as fall, began to replace it as a reference to the season.
After Albert's death, Victoria spent increasing periods at Balmoral, staying up to four months a year during early summer and autumn.
Precipitation is about 147 mm per year, most of which falls in autumn and winter.
Precipitation is adequate and is relatively well-distributed throughout the year, although autumn is slightly wetter than the other seasons.
Over the course of a year, the whole Torah is read, with the cycle starting over in the autumn, on Simchat Torah.
In the autumn of 1623 Maria Eleonora gave birth to a daughter, but the baby died the next year.
There is ample precipitation throughout the year, although it is heaviest in the late autumn and early winter and mid spring.
In the pagan wheel of the year the spring equinox is the time of Ostara and the autumn equinox is that of Mabon.
This " bird-road " connects northeastern Europe with Arctic regions and each year hundreds of thousands of migratory birds visit Saaremaa in spring and autumn.
This Book's emphasis on the ephemeralness of life (" Vanity of vanities, all is vanity ...") echoes the theme of the sukkah, while its emphasis on death reflects the time of year in which Sukkot occurs ( the " autumn " of life ).
" which peaked at No. 3 in both the UK and France in autumn of that year.
Annual precipitation in Saint John totals about annually and is well distributed throughout the year, although the late autumn and early winter is typically the wettest time of year.
Winter ( ) is the coldest season of the year in temperate climates, between autumn and spring.
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.
Production of the crop for a given year usually starts soon after harvesting the preceding autumn.
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.
" Early wood " is used in preference to " spring wood ", as the latter term may not correspond to that time of year in climates where early wood is formed in the early summer ( e. g. Canada ) or in autumn, as in some Mediterranean species.
The autumn of the same year he spent with Tieck in Dresden, and proceeded in December to Paris.
The beginning of year 1 of the Hebrew calendar occurred in the autumn of 3761 BC.
All the kingdom's citizen-soldiers gather in a popular assembly, which is held at least twice a year, in spring and in autumn, with the opening and the closing of the campaigning season.

autumn and Morgan
Although americium was likely produced in previous nuclear experiments, it was first intentionally synthesized, isolated and identified in late autumn 1944, at the University of California, Berkeley by Glenn T. Seaborg, Leon O. Morgan, Ralph A. James, and Albert Ghiorso.
Roger Coulam ( born Roger Keith Coulam, 26 April 1944, England ) ( organist ) formed the band in the autumn of 1969, with Madeline Bell ( vocalist ), Roger Cook ( vocalist ), Herbie Flowers ( bassist ), and Barry Morgan ( drummer ) ( born November 1944, London died 1 November 2007 ).

autumn and each
The Breviary itself is divided into four seasonal parts — winter, spring, summer, autumnand comprises under each part:
At the beginning of the autumn, when the seeds of the old crop are laid on the fields, she ascends and is reunited with her mother Demeter, for at that time the old crop and the new meet each other.
He returned to France in the autumn of 1799 and helped bring about the reconciliation which then took place between Bonaparte and his mother, torn apart by each other's affairs.
Forest species flock only in autumn and winter, though individuals tolerate each other when they meet.
This to celebrate the chestnut culture that would bring whole villages out in the woods for three weeks each autumn ( and keep them busy all winter ), and to deplore the lack of food diversity in the United States's shop shelves.
The wettest time of year is the autumn with about of rain each November.
The IMF and World Bank meet each autumn in what is officially known as the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group and each spring in the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group.
Warrior Day, a yearly town festival, is held each year in early autumn.
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.
Many were painted elsewhere in Perthshire, near Dunkeld and Birnam, where Millais rented grand houses each autumn in order to hunt and fish.
Early in this period, the U. S. Army policed the area, and expelled any inhabitant each autumn who did not have shelter ( or the resources to pay for shelter ) for the harsh winter.
Summer and autumn months are very dry in Twin Falls, with less than inch of precipitation falling each month between June and October.
Now billed as " New England's Oldest Family Fair ", the four-day event draws huge crowds each autumn to admire animals, produce and crafts, or enjoy amusement park rides.
Many trees were huge, which allowed for large nut crops each autumn.
The University College Record is the annual magazine sent to alumni of University College each autumn.
Approximately 20 miles to the north of Morton, along highway 214 is the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge, home to a large Sandhill Crane migration each autumn, and year round home to a sizable Prairie Dog town.
To celebrate the area's German roots, an Oktoberfest takes place each autumn.
Two years later, following the success of " Monday Tuesday ... Laissez-Moi Danser " in the summer of 1979, she would replicate the show at the Palais des Sports, and each show sold-out, encouraging the singer to embark on a national tour which lasted until the autumn.
All through the autumn the Russian and Tatar hosts confronted each other on opposite sides of the Ugra, till the 11th of November 1480, when Ahmed retired into the steppe.
After the restoration of the monarchy, he became treasurer to the chamber of deputies, retiring during each autumn recess to study at home.
They can be recognized by their large, heart-shaped to three-lobed leaves, showy white or yellow flowers in broad panicles, and in the autumn by their long fruits, which resemble a slender bean pod, containing numerous small flat seeds, each seed having two thin wings to aid in wind dispersal.

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