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The MRC study showed protection waned to 59 % after 15 years and to zero after 20 years ; however, a study looking at native Americans immunized in the 1930s found evidence of protection even 60 years after immunization, with only a slight waning in efficacy.
The college was founded in the waning years of World War II, after a revolt by professors of Central YMCA College ( known as " The Y ").
Much rarer have been tricameral legislatures ; the Massachusetts Governor's Council still exists, but the most recent national example existed in the waning years of caucasian-minority rule in South Africa.
Despite another disappointing season, the Pacers managed to sweep the waning Detroit Pistons for the first time in 5 years, and the abysmal New Jersey Nets for the first time in 20.
In the waning years of the 1980s, the club secured double-wins twice, in 1988 and 1990.
An attempt to reconquer Egypt in 373 BC was completely unsuccessful, but in his waning years the Persians did manage to defeat a joint Egyptian – Spartan effort to conquer Phoenicia.
In the waning years of lumber production, local business interests, interested in diversifying Menominee's manufacturing base, attracted to Menominee inventor Marshall Burns Lloyd and his Minneapolis company Lloyd Manufacturing — a manufacturer of wicker baby buggies.
Long Branch's previous fame as the Nation's First Seaside Resort was waning in the years following World War II.
Though both Liberator and Universal produced minor hits and the latter also spawned their first Top 20 hit in five years with " Walking On The Milky Way ", McCluskey retired the OMD name in late 1996, due to waning public interest in an 80's synth band at the height of the guitar-based Britpop era.
José Francisco Morazán Quezada was born on October 3, 1792, in Tegucigalpa ( then in the Captaincy General of Guatemala, now the capital of Honduras ) during the waning years of Spanish colonial rule to Eusebio Morazán Alemán and Guadalupe Quezada Borjas, both members of an upper-class Creole family dedicated to trade and agriculture.
Biological function and physical performance reach their peak from 20 – 35 years of age, waning after 35.
However, the waning years of the Republic were a time of corruption and great social injustice.
His later years were mainly spent in Geneva ; in the politics of that city he took a great — though as time and changes went on, waning — interest.
Chronic patients may deal with waxing and waning symptoms over many years.
Rex Allen was the singing cowboy who replaced Roy Rogers in the waning years of that golden era.
After five years, Louise's favour was waning.
Nationalist individuals became more prominent during the waning years of Ottoman authority, but the idea of Arab nationalism had virtually no impact on the majority of Arabs as they considered themselves loyal subjects of the Ottoman Empire.
It was infamous for being demolished for redevelopment in the railroad's waning years.
In the waning years of the American Revolution, starting in 1781, the British Crown purchased land from the Mississauga in a series of transactions that encompassed much of present-day southern Ontario.
As a new Supreme in an era when their popularity was waning, Payne often remained quiet during interviews with the group ; mainly because four years later, reporters were still asking about Diana Ross.
In 1813, President James Madison appointed Crawford as the U. S. minister to France during the waning years of the First French Empire ; Crawford held that ministerial post until 1815, shortly after the end of the War of 1812.
In the waning years of steam Baldwin also undertook several attempts at alternative technologies to diesel power.

waning and Kingdoms
Yeon Gaesomun ( Hangeul: 연개소문 Hanja: 淵 蓋蘇文 or 伊梨 柯須弥 )( 603 – 666 ) was a powerful and controversial military dictator and Generalissimo in the waning days of Goguryeo, which was one of the Three Kingdoms of ancient Korea.

waning and period
Fifteen Moon dates each for waxing and waning period are there.
De Camp also wrote historical fiction, set in the era of classical antiquity from the height of the Persian Empire to the waning of the Hellenistic period, which forms a loosely-connected series based on their common setting and occasional cross references.
Overuse of her magical powers can deplete them to the point that further use of them starts to put a considerable strain on her physical well-being: as with other magical users, the only way to restore her waning powers is an extended period of rest.
Playhouse 90 stands in contrast to the prevailing trend, and its reputation benefited from both the growing nostalgia for the waning live period and a universal distaste for Hollywood on the part of New York television critics.
The last architectural marvel produced during this waning period of Mughal rule was Safdarjung's Tomb, mausoleum to the second Nawab of Awadh.
The Torstenson war, Hannibal controversy or Hannibal War () was a short period of conflict between Sweden and Denmark – Norway which occurred in 1643 to 1645 during the waning days of the Thirty Years ' War.
Thus the first grouping could be the initial waxing to David, the next fourteen the waning to the Babylonian captivity and the last period the waxing towards Jesus.
By 1952, due to waning interest and, according to some, the infamous presidency of poet Allen Ginsberg ( Class of 1948 ), the society entered a 10-year period of dormancy.
Korea's first group of business, political and academic elites was the Japanese Generation, or specifically, those Koreans born during the waning days of the Joseon dynasty or the early years of the colonial period, who were trained and educated exclusively in Japan at elite universities and military academies during the Japanese colonial period from 1910 to 1945.
In the period from 1835, business interests in the Falmouth area were concerned to regenerate that town's waning importance, and railway connection to London was in their thoughts.
The film follows three men who meet in a foxhole during the waning days of World War I: Eddie Bartlett ( James Cagney ), George Hally ( Humphrey Bogart ) and Lloyd Hart ( Jeffrey Lynn ), and depicts their trials and tribulations from the Armistice through the passage of the 18th Amendment leading to the Prohibition period of the 1920s and the violence which erupted due to it all the way through the 1929 crash of the stock market to its conclusion at the end of 1933, only days after the 21st Amendment brought an end to the Prohibition era.
The period saw a waning of the Kamarupa kingdom, and in 1205 the Afghan Muhammad-i-Bakhtiyar passed through Kamarupa against Tibet which ended in a disaster.

waning and region
Evidence of conflicts between the Romans, their power waning, and the Allemanic and other Germanic groups, their power rising, appears throughout the region.
A creation date at the beginning of the second millennium BCE places the relief into a region and time in which the political situation was unsteady, marked by the waxing and waning influence of the city states of Isin and Larsa, an invasion by the Elamites, and finally the conquest by Hammurabi in the unification in the Babylonian empire in 1762 BCE.
With the waning of Spanish power in the region, the English trading company gradually expanded its commercial activities from Valparaiso ( port of Santiago ) to Callao ( port of Lima, Peru ) and other northern ports on the Pacific coast of South America.

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The merit of the pie, Vernon believed, was due more to its making than to the waning heat of the oven.
Like his father before him, Henry V was faced with waning power.
Support for the old emperor was waning however, as more legions throughout the empire pledged their allegiance to Vespasian.
One of the more recent citations in the Oxford English Dictionary indicates that, while today honeymoon has a positive meaning, the word was originally a reference to the inevitable waning of love like a phase of the moon.
His proposal had a certain logic, as Göring – despite the failures of the Luftwaffe and his own corruption – was still very popular among the German people, whose morale was waning since Hitler barely appeared in public since the defeat at Stalingrad.
One result of these studies was that Lorenz " realized that an overpowering increase in the drives of feeding as well as of copulation and a waning of more differentiated social instincts is characteristic of very many domestic animals.
: As e ' er beneath a waning moon was haunted
Concurrently, the novelty of Quake movies was waning.
# The phase of the Moon ( a waxing moon meant abundance and growth, while a waning moon was associated with decline, conservation, and festivals of the Underworld )
By 1942, with his power waning, Göring fell out of favor and was replaced in the Nazi hierarchy by Himmler.
By the end of the 1980s, the band's popularity was waning.
Though often upheld as a blow for the fundamentalists in the form of waning public opinion, the victory was not complete.
From November 1840 to February 1842 she was in and out of professional care, her condition waxing and waning.
By 2007, because of the waning popularity of the format and the increasing popularity of solid-state MP3 players, Sony was producing only one model, the Hi-MD MZ-RH1 ( also available as the MZ-M200 in North America packaged with a Sony microphone and limited Macintosh software support ).
Haley continued to tour for the next year with a succession of new sax players, but his popularity was waning again and his 1976 performance in London was critically lambasted by music media such as Melody Maker.
But by 1909 Rolls ' interest in the business was waning, and at the end of the year he resigned as Technical Managing Director and became a non-executive director.
A convertible Tucker, alleged to be a partially completed prototype developed in the company's waning days, was completed by car collector Justin Cole of Benchmark Classics in Madison, Wisconsin.
Before 1917, polygamy was practised only by the wealthier classes and was a waning institution.
The public's interest in the characters was waning, and this was only furthered by Richardson's focusing on Pamela discussing morality, literature, and philosophy.

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