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summer and 1381
* Paul Foot ( 1981 )-' This bright day of summer ', The Peasants Revolt of 1381.
The tensions spilled over into violence in the summer of 1381 in the form of the Peasants ' Revolt ; a violent retribution followed, with as many as 7, 000 alleged rebels executed.

summer and Wycliffe
SIL International started as a small summer training session in Sulphur Springs, Arkansas in 1934 to train missionaries of what later became Wycliffe Bible Translators in basic linguistic, anthropological and translation principles.
Townsend and Legters opened Camp Wycliffe in Arkansas in the summer of 1934.

summer and formulated
In the summer of 1987, the Federal Security Council for the first time discussed the possibility of establishing such an institution and formulated the following fundamental requirements:
A plan was formulated to merge the French and Dutch fleets and attack Ireland together in the summer of 1797.

summer and doctrine
In the summer of 1606, laws against recusancy were strengthened ; the Popish Recusants Act returned England to the Elizabethan system of fines and restrictions, introduced a sacramental test, and an Oath of Allegiance, requiring Catholics to abjure as a " heresy " the doctrine that " princes excommunicated by the Pope could be deposed or assassinated ".
* Delanco Camp-An inter-denominational Christian camp meeting and summer camp along Lake Agape, located here since 1964, preaching under the Wesleyan doctrine.

summer and Lord's
He then faced four Test matches against India over the summer of 1979, beginning the series with a fast-paced 200 * at Edgbaston, followed by an 82 at Lord's.
However, a consistent summer when he scored six 50s in six Tests ( including 99 at Lord's ) cemented his place in the side at a fortunate time.
A television firm heard of the poem and arranged to film him at Lord's in the First Test against New Zealand later that summer.
The band also has a regular engagement each summer at Lord's Cricket Ground.
Lord's typically hosts two Tests every summer – including the first Test of the summer – plus two One Day Internationals.
Lord's hosts two Test matches each summer, one match for each visiting team.
Health problems with his spleen and trouble adjusting to wearing contact lenses meant that Boycott missed the tour of Pakistan in 1967 – 68, but he returned to the team by the summer of 1969, scoring 128 against the West Indies at Old Trafford, and another century at Lord's.
In the summer of 1971 he enjoyed an average of over 100 in domestic cricket, and scored 121 not out against Pakistan at Lord's.
In the summer he went to Wrotham for a training course and was chosen, on the withdrawal of George Pope, for England in the third Victory Test match against Australia at Lord's.
In the summer of 2003, he made his first Test cricket appearance against Zimbabwe at Lord's, and took five wickets in an innings on debut, becoming the 17th Englishman to do so.
Fender was removed from the school immediately ; he still came top of the batting averages for 1910 but was not allowed to play at Lord's that summer.
In the summer of 2003 Soroti was attacked by soldiers from the Lord's Resistance Army.

summer and Supper
In the summer of 1991 at Open Air Regents Park she played Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Adriana in The Boys from Syracuse ( then toured as Adriana ; " hen the gleefully statuesque, not-so-pure Gold ripped into the splendid trio of " Sing for your Supper ", we would have believed anything ").
A Shonen Knife cover of the Carpenters ' hit " Top of the World " was used in the 1998 remake of The Parent Trap, a US television commercial for Microsoft, the credits music for the documentary Double Dare, as the ending song for the movie The Last Supper and in summer 2006 by the BBC in UK TV trailers for a season of nature programmes.
Most of their trips are made during the Scallop Festival or during the summer when the Family Supper Train and Scenic Train depart together from Buzzards Bay.

summer and twelve
When over 100 parliamentarians from the twelve member nations of the Council of Europe came together in Strasbourg in the summer of 1949 for the first ever meeting of the Council's Consultative Assembly, drafting a " charter of human rights " and creating a Court to enforce it was high on their agenda.
The bill was large at long and curved downwards at the top ; the bill also had deep white grooves in both the upper and lower mandibles, up to seven on the upper mandible and twelve on the lower mandible in summer, though there were fewer in winter.
In 2002, the band headlined twelve major summer music festivals, and played three extended concerts ( one in Brussels, two in Berlin ) in which they performed the albums Pornography, Disintegration and Bloodflowers in their respective entireties each night.
The city experiences a noticeable increase in precipitation during the summer, but in general all twelve months see some precipitation.
The camp has twelve summer camping sites with 2-man platform tents.
It is planned to break ground in the summer of 2008 on the ferry, roads and parking, and will continue construction for at least twelve more years.
" It happened that green and crazy summer when Frankie was twelve years old.
His family moved to the resort town of Blackpool in the summer of 1935, when Bagley was twelve.
In the summer of 1964-65, Chappell suddenly grew ten centimetres in seven weeks and within twelve months had shot up to 189cms.
Van Gogh spoke highly of Russell's work, and after his first summer in Arles in 1888 he sent twelve drawings of his paintings to Russell, to inform him about the progress of his work.
The league currently consists of twelve teams and the seasons usually last from late summer to the end of spring with a break in the winter.
Excluding 1956 and 1980, athletes from the Netherlands Antilles had participated at all twelve summer games between 1952 and 2004.
When he was twelve Tweedy was injured in a bicycle accident and was put up for the summer.
Leeds was one of the original twelve Super League clubs when rugby league became a summer sport in 1996.
As of the summer of 2007, twelve such flats had been built.
* Governor's Schools of Tennessee, twelve summer programs for gifted and talented high school students, including Arts, Humanities, International Studies, Engineering, Science, Prospective Teachers, Scientific Exploration of Tennessee Heritage, Information Technology Leadership, and Agricultural Science.
Kartik was thus selected in the Indian ODI team for the home summer, and played in ten of the twelve ODIs that India hosted in late-2005.
The film was shot in twelve days during the summer of 1985 on a budget of $ 175, 000 and grossed $ 7, 137, 502 at the U. S. box office.
From the age of twelve, Boyce attended the Luton School of Excellence, and in the summer of 1995 he became an apprentice at Luton Town.
Pleased with his work, the editors of Video Times hired him to edit and co-author a series of twelve paperback video guides published in the summer and winter of 1985 by Signet Books.
( That summer he had also arranged and composed music for the edizione minore of the Fantasia contrappuntistica, the Sonatina Seconda for piano, and incidental music for Frank Wedekind's play Franziska, consisting of sketches for twelve numbers which he never finished.
Following a successful summer, he was one of twelve players awarded a central contract for 2007 / 2008 by the ECB.
The Beast, which ran for twelve weeks in the spring and early summer of 2001, is one of the most influential early ARG games.
Another twelve episodes have been promised for Season Two ( in " late summer 2007 " after an initial delay ), along with a more consistent release schedule and better quality video files.

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