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Between 1840 and 1844, Anne spent around five weeks each summer at the resort, and loved the place.
" In this Glinka was influenced by French composer Hector Berlioz, whom he met in the summer of 1844.
The town's public library is located on Main Street in Hull Village in a stone Victorian mansion, built in 1889 as a summer home by John Boyle O ' Reilly ( 1844 – 1890, famed as an Irish patriot, editor of the Catholic weekly Pilot, and poet ).
Construction began in the summer of 1844 and the structure would provide accommodations for 14 families and single people as well.
In the summer of 1844, " Waglula " ( Worm ) went on a buffalo hunt.
This legend was disproved in the dry summer of 1844 when the pool was almost completely pumped out by the Plymouth Dock Water Company to supplement the water supply of Devonport Leat which runs along the hillside not far above the pool.
Three years later, in summer of 1844, the genesis for Beloit College came in the form of a group of New Englanders calling themselves " Friends of Education ," who gathered to discuss the formation of a " frontier college.
In 1901 the population of the town was officially 1844, although if summer visitors had been included this could have been as high as 10, 000.
The company opened a storefront in the Strand, London in the summer 1844.
After the war he was active in public affairs for many years in Maryland, where he died in the summer of 1844.
In the summer of 1844, during a heatwave, wherein agriculture was fatally affected and the risk of death to animals and settlers was grave, José Silvestre Ribeiro ( then Administrator General of the District of Angra do Heroísmo ), sent 90 wooden barrels with water and ordered the digging of several tidal wells and trenches to carry water from the mountains.
Construction began on the new City Hall ( now St. Lawrence Hall ) in the summer of 1844 at Jarvis and Front Streets.
In the summer of 1844 while taking a picnic on the river shores, near what was then the town of Clifton, Merritt read a letter from his sons to his wife.

summer and came
`` P. J. '' -- as Ludie called the town -- was crowded with summer people who came to the mountains to escape the heat in the big cities.
`` Yes '', she said, `` I remember that they came here every summer.
I came to England last summer to do research on the unpublished letters of Cardinal Newman.
But the rain came more heavily, and men and women in light summer clothes began to depart.
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.
They rented the apartment of an American man who was away for the summer, and Nin came across a number of French paperbacks: " One by one, I read these books, which were completely new to me.
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.
When summer came, he decided to visit an outdoor nudist club, that of Fouracres near the town of Bricket Wood in Hertfordshire, which he soon began to frequent.
We learn in the former poem that his father came from Cyme in Aeolis ( on the coast of Asia Minor, a little south of the island Lesbos ), and crossed the sea to settle at a hamlet, near Thespiae in Boeotia, named Ascra, " a cursed place, cruel in winter, hard in summer, never pleasant " ( Works, l. 640 ).
The new genre book for Champions came out shortly thereafter, and a new Fantasy HERO was released in the summer of 2010.
This was due primarily to a 4. 4 % higher inflow of current transfers, mostly during the summer, and came despite a poor level of foreign direct investment ( FDI ) of only $ 237. 2 million by end-July 2011.
Their next album, the heavier Huevos, came out less than six months afterward, in late summer of 1987.
Angered by what he came to believe were Mustafa's plans to claim the throne, the following summer upon return from his campaign in Persia, Suleiman summoned him to his tent in the Ereğli valley, stating he would " be able to clear himself of the crimes he was accused of and would have nothing to fear if he came ".
Shot during a New York summer heat wave and garbage strike, Taxi Driver came into conflict with the MPAA for its violence ( Scorsese desaturated the color in the final shoot-out and got an R ).
In the summer of 1802, when Oehlenschläger had an old Scandinavian romance, as well as a volume of lyrics, in the press, the young Norse philosopher, Henrik Steffens, came back to Copenhagen after a long visit to Schelling in Germany, full of new romantic ideas.
: I was walking on a hillside, alone, one bright summer day, when suddenly there came into my head one line of verse – one solitary line – " For the Snark was a Boojum, you see.
This was the bright summer day when the solitary Boojum line came into his mind.
In the summer of 2000, a Helwan University geological team, prospecting for petroleum in Egypt's Western Desert, came across well-preserved fragments of textiles, bits of metal resembling weapons, and human remains that they believed to be traces of the Lost Army of Cambyses.
The era of literary freedom and experiments, which reached its apogee during the Prague Spring of 1968, came to an abrupt end the same summer, with the Soviet invasion and subsequent " normalization.
Edward came to Scotland in the high summer of 1314 with the preliminary aim of relieving Stirling Castle: the real purpose, of course, was to find and destroy the Scottish army in the field, and thus end the war.
He started in the summer of 1949 after finishing The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, but came to a halt after producing 26 pages of manuscript and did not resume work until two years later.
" Society people came from the city for the whole summer, or for a week or two during the racing season over at Charles Town ... At Hilltop House ( hotel ) guests included bank presidents, businessmen, and real high society.
After the Old Colony railroad came to mainland Woods Hole in 1872, summer residences began to develop on the island, such as the community of Harthaven established by William H. Hart.

summer and believe
Chaplin, 71, who met K. when the Soviet boss visited England in 1956, confided that he hopes to visit Russia some time this summer because `` I have marveled at your grandiose experiment and I believe in your future ''.
After a busy summer in 1154, however, Stephen travelled to Dover to meet the Count of Flanders ; some historians believe that the king was already ill and preparing to settle his family affairs.
Individuals carrying the ailment may at first believe that they have a simple summer cold, but hay fever becomes more evident when the apparent cold does not disappear.
After a busy summer in 1154, however, Stephen travelled to Dover to meet the Count of Flanders ; some historians believe that the king was already ill and preparing to settle his family affairs.
Although people believe it to be a summer camp or religious community, it is a 75-year-old exclusive members-only colony.
Before a joint session of Congress on March 12, 1947, President Harry S. Truman stated, “ I believe it must be the policy of the United States to support the people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures .” That summer, Secretary of State George C. Marshall proposed a plan for the economic reconstruction of Europe that would further entrench the division.
Aiken sang an inspirational duet with Chaka Khan, to encourage those who did not believe that Phineas and Ferb could accomplish their goal of circling the globe faster than the sun, thus creating the longest summer day of all time.
I could use the Third Reich, the Big Lie ... You say something over and over and over and over again, and people will believe it, and that's their environmentalists ' strategy ... A hot summer has nothing to do with global warming.
During the summer of 1929, Odlum was one of the few industrial moguls to believe that the boom on Wall Street could not continue much longer, and he sold one half of Atlas's holdings, as well as nine million dollars in new securities to investors.
Sergei Rogov, director of the Institute of the U. S. and Canada, said: " Obama supports sharp reductions in nuclear arsenals and I believe that Russia and the U. S. may sign in the summer or fall of 2009 a new treaty that would replace START-1 ".
A casual survey will usually find that many people believe the phrase is in reference to the conspicuous laziness of domesticated dogs ( who are in danger of overheating with too much exercise ) during the hottest days of the summer.
ABC reran the episodes over the summer of 1979 ( in August on Sundays ) where they continued to achieve high ratings leading many to believe that the show would have a long run.
Many believe this rasayana helps to beat the heat of Indian summer.
At the start of the 2004 – 05 Australian summer, Bichel was not offered a contract by the Australian Cricket Board, an indication that the Board did not believe he would represent Australia in that season.
I believe Bill Lawry had developed a sizable chip on his shoulder before the summer of 1970 – 71.
During the summer of 1918 at the Gleizes ' rented house in Pelham New York, writes Daniel Robbins, Albert Gleizes came to his wife and said, " A terrible thing has happened to me: I believe I am finding God.
Euroferries claim they are currently evaluating other alternative fast ferries which they believe will be able to commence service on their proposed route from Dover to Calais and Boulogne during the course of summer 2007, with an additional vessel to commence service during 2008.
In summer 2006, Giants manager Felipe Alou criticized Sabean's strategy of signing older players when he told the media that " I don't believe one manager enjoys having players die in their hands " in reference to several older players that were designated for assignment.
Some historians believe Isabella actually had five children, two short-lived sons instead of one, and that they were named Jordanus / Carl Otto and Frederick, the two being born in spring 1236 and summer 1240.
Dancing Brave was a May foal, and as Harwood did not believe in racing horses until they were at least two years and three months old, the colt was given only light training until late summer.
It is a whisper campaign, to make people believe I am standing in the way of progress, that I am stubbornly refusing to sell my land thus robbing the people of the west coast their own born-right to boil the kettle on their chosen spot of summer scenery.
At the start of the summer term at Meadowbank School for Girls, a prestigious prep school in England, there is no reason for Miss Bulstrode, the popular but aging headmistress, to believe that the challenges facing her will be more than the occasional irate or inebriated parent.
Senior police officers in Brighton announced in June 2007 that they were planning to deploy more officers over the summer to counter trouble they believe is linked to the lunar cycle.

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