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summer and became
( Sanity, solvency and relations with our wine merchant took a beating that first summer as we inadvertently became the neighborhood free-drink stop.
During the summer of 1960, it became the setting for a bitter and basic labor-management struggle.
In the summer of 1960 the oxidation pond became completely septic and emitted obnoxious odors.
During the post-World War I period ski-lifts were built in Swiss and Austrian towns to accommodate winter visitors, but summer tourism continued to be important ; by the mid-20th century the popularity of downhill skiing increased greatly as it became more accessible and in the 1970s several new villages were built in France devoted almost exclusively to skiing, such a Les Menuires.
In the summer of 1878 Doubleday lived in Mendham, New Jersey, and became a prominent member of the Theosophical Society.
It was released in the summer of 1987 and quickly became popular with bulletin board system ( BBS ) operators and other users.
Andropov's health declined rapidly during the tense summer and fall of 1983, and he became the first Soviet leader to miss the anniversary celebrations of the 1917 revolution that November.
It was announced in the summer of 1985, at the same time as the C128, and became available in quantity later that year.
His albums also became more popular, and he was featured on ABC-TV's The Eddy Arnold Show during the summer of 1956 ; as well as on Country Music Jubilee in 1957 and 58 ( by then renamed Jubilee USA ).
In the summer of 1839, Poe became assistant editor of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine.
Afterwards it became the only Godzilla film to receive a television premiere on a major U. S network, as NBC aired it on prime time television in the summer of 1977, where it was hosted by actor John Belushi dressed in a Godzilla costume.
In 1920, he became the stage manager for the Knickerbocker Players, a troupe that shuttled between Syracuse and Rochester, New York, and the following year he was hired as general manager of the newly formed Lyceum Players, an upstate summer stock company.
Each summer solstice he held a festival dedicated to the god, which became popular with the masses because of the free food distributed on such occasions.
By summer 2003, most dual-band 802. 11a / b products became dual-band / tri-mode, supporting a and b / g in a single mobile adapter card or access point.
From there he made a journey to Bolghar, which became the northernmost point he reached, and noted its unusually ( for a subtropics dweller ) short nights in summer.
By the summer of 1973, Kahn and Cerf had worked out a fundamental reformulation, where the differences between network protocols were hidden by using a common internetwork protocol, and, instead of the network being responsible for reliability, as in the ARPANET, the hosts became responsible.
Financial problems again forced him to work for a living and in the summer of 1874 he became science master at Cheltenham College, a public school, earning £ 400 per year.
Inspired by Adventure, a group of students at MIT wrote a game called Zork in the summer of 1977 for the PDP-10 minicomputer which became quite popular on the ARPANET.
In the 20th century, however, red-and-white-striped puppet booths became iconic features on the beaches of many English seaside and summer holiday resorts.
As punk became a broad-based national phenomenon in the summer of 1977, punk musicians and fans were increasingly subject to violent assaults by Teddy boys, football yobbos, and others.
The album eventually became multi-platinum in the spring and summer of 1989, and it spawned five American Top Three singles, four of them # 1s ( three in 1989 and one in 1990 ): " Straight Up ", " Forever Your Girl ", " Cold Hearted ", and " Opposites Attract ".
Drug use and attempts at psychedelic music moved out of acoustic folk-based music towards rock soon after The Byrds " plugged in " to produce a chart topping version of Dylan's Mr. Tambourine Man in the summer of 1965, which became a folk rock standard.
Their first live album — A Live One — which was released during the summer of 1995, became Phish's first RIAA certified gold album in November 1995 .< ref name =" RIAA Certifications ">
By 1910, much of the world experienced a dramatic increase in polio cases and epidemics became regular events, primarily in cities during the summer months.
With competition from the UK soap operas RTÉ choose to begin a three night week in 1996, with one night a week during summer, soon this became four nights a week and two nights during the summer.

summer and bogged
" He projects that by the summer of 1918 " the air battle front will be far behind the Rhine " while the ground front is still bogged down in Belgium and France and that air attacks on German industry and lines of communication could be an " important factor in bringing about peace.
Writing in August 2003 Barnett claimed that his predictions on the aftermath of the war had come to pass, saying that " some of us are on record since summer 2002 as warning that an attack on Iraq would end with the attackers bogged down in a politico-military mess of some kind or other ".

summer and down
The tune came to him while he was on a ferryboat trip from Coney Island back to his home in New York City, after a leisurely summer day in 1882, and he immediately wrote it down.
Negotiations with Honorius broke down, and Alaric deposed Attalus in the summer of 410, and besieged Rome for the third time.
For it was here you started to go down the island, in summer.
Bevan openly called for him to stand down in the summer of 1954.
A steppe is a dry grassland with an annual temperature range in the summer of up to and during the winter down to.
Deserts usually have a large diurnal and seasonal temperature range, with high or low, depending on location daytime temperatures ( in summer up to, and low nighttime temperatures ( in winter down to due to extremely low humidity.
Over the next 18 months, the Coleco company ramped down its video game division, ultimately withdrawing from the video game market by the end of the summer of 1985.
During early summer 2002, Rosa suddenly laid down work.
In the summer months the spillway of the dam is opened for a few minutes daily and tourists gather to see the water rushing down the river ( picture ).
In 1973 – 1974 Hellas finished the season in 4th last place thus avoiding relegation, but were sent down to Serie B during the summer months as a result of a scandal involving team president Saverio Garonzi.
In recent years parts of Cape Cod have introduced bus service, especially during the summer to help cut down on traffic.
The ' Nagami ' kumquat requires a hot summer, ranging from 25 ° C to 38 ° C ( 77 ° F to 100 ° F ), but can withstand frost down to about without injury.
In non polar regions this trait serves a second purpose in cooling down the moose on summer days and ridding itself of black flies.
Classical authors explained the summer flood by calculating the time it took for flood waters to move down a river, and calculating how long the Nile must have been for the waters to travel from a mountain range in the spring.
( The movie adaptation of The Hunt for Red October tells Ryan's story differently: Admiral Joshua Painter states that he attended the United States Naval Academy and that in the " summer of his third year, he went down in a chopper accident in the Med.
The railroad brotherhoods threatened in summer 1916 to shut down the national transportation system.
From its base down to Wilhelmshöhe Palace runs a long set of artificial cascades which delight visitors during the summer months.
Sangameswaram temple is now drowned in the Srisailam reservoir and visible for devotees only during summer when the reservoir's water level comes down
Day offered the dissidents an amnesty at the end of the summer, but seven of them, including Grey and Strahl, turned it down and formed their own parliamentary grouping, the Democratic Representative Caucus.
In any event, the next leg of their 1983 U. S. tour ( which had begun in the summer but shut down suddenly on September 10 after a performance at Pine Knob in Detroit ), scheduled for the autumn, was abruptly cancelled, reportedly because of low ticket sales.
Propagation is either by seed in autumn or by division of bulbs when the leaves die down in summer.
* Marietta class monitor, a pair of ironclad river monitors laid down in the summer of 1862 for the United States Navy during the American Civil War
In the summer of 1961, his uncle was working on the set of Presley's film Follow That Dream in nearby Ocala, Florida, and invited Petty to come down and watch the shoot.
The majority of the Vineyard's residents during the summer are well-established seasonal residents from up and down the Northeast coast of the United States.
A November Gallup poll published eight days before the December 11 budget reported that their popularity was down from 36 % during the summer to 28 %, with the party 19 points behind the Liberals, giving the latter the popular support to initiate the non-confidence motion.

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