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winter and 1990
While the total value of export merchandise fell in 1990 and 1991 and had still not recovered in 1993 to its 1989 level, the overall agricultural sector output has grown somewhat because of growth in the sale of winter vegetables and shrimp.
Although severe weather is unusual and generally forecast, it has claimed several lives over the years, including a party of five soldiers and one naval rating, caught in a week long storm while undergoing winter survival training in 1990.
The 8-fold system of pa yin (" 8 sounds "), from the same source, occurred gradually, and in the legendary Emperor Shun's time ( 3rd millennium BC ) it is believed to have been presented in the following order: metal ( chin ), stone ( shih ), silk ( ssu ), bamboo ( chu ), gourd ( p ' ao ), clay ( t ' u ), leather ( ko ), and wood ( mu ) classes, and it correlated to the 8 seasons and 8 winds of Chinese culture, autumn and west, autumn-winter and NW, summer and south, spring and east, winter-spring and NE, summer-autumn and SW, winter and north, and spring-summer and SE, respectively ( Kartomi, 1990 ).
Typically winter temperatures range from and summer ranges from, though on the rare occasions continental air masses penetrate they can be much more extreme, with the lowest on record being on December 19, 1990.
During the winter of 1990 – 91, Atherton faced a sterner test on The Ashes tour of Australia.
A WWII short story called ' The News in English ' from Graham Greene's book The Last Word ( 1990 ) is set on a winter morning in Crowborough.
The band's first true form began in the winter of 1990.
Bewick's Swan remains far less known ; the European winter population was estimated at 16, 000-17, 000 about 1990, with about 20, 000 birds wintering in East Asia.
Dan-Air discontinued its charter operations from Berlin on behalf of German tour operators at the end of the 1990 – 91 winter season and replaced the ageing 748 turboprop it had used on its Amsterdam schedule since the mid-1980s with larger, more advanced BAe 146 100 series jet equipment.
* 1990: 14 – 15 January: Slavko Svetičič solo climbs the Harlin route in 26 hours, its first winter ascent.
Kiy Island, offshore from Onega, and the surrounding ice fields were used as the location for filming A Captive in the Land in the winter of 1989 – 1990.
From winter semester 1990 / 1991 Bahro held regularly lectures on issues of environmental crisis, in which he's developed further in the logic of the rescue raised theses.
He also visited Stanford in 1971, 1977 and 1982, and the University of California, San Diego in the winter 1990.
Until 1990 this had always been a summer only operation but instead of closing at the end of September the funicular continued through the winter.
Last winter days 1990, painting # 17 Siegfrid Santoni, painting # 18 Bodo Sperling
White Dwarf magazine published such a ruleset between fall and winter 1990 – 91 dubbing it " Confrontation ".
The first winter ascent of the peak was made by Valery Khrichtchatyi in February 1990.
Construction of Nordlandshallen — an indoor football venue for winter training — started in 1990 and was completed on 21 September 1991.
Since 1990, winter goose populations have dropped significantly due to many different factors ; below 15, 000 from 1990 – 1995 and about 2, 500-5, 500 in the last few years.
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He joined in 1986 at the age of 17 after the death of Andy McVann in a car crash on 1 October that year, and was the band's youngest member, still being with them at the height of their success in autumn and early winter of 1990, when they achieved chart success with Groovy Train and All Together Now.
In the winter of 1990, Gloucester saw its worst snow in a century and when the thaw came the River Severn overwhelmed all the local flood plains.
Converge was formed in the winter of 1990 by Jacob Bannon and Kurt Ballou.

winter and Thomas
In 1885, Thomas Edison bought property in Fort Myers, Florida, and built what was later called Seminole Lodge as a winter retreat.
* May 23 – Jamestown, Virginia: Acting as temporary Governor, Thomas Gates, along with John Rolfe, Captain Ralph Hamor, Sir George Somers, and other survivors from the Sea Venture ( wrecked at Bermuda ) arrive at Jamestown ; they find that 60 have survived the " starving time " ( winter ), the fort palizadoes and gates have been torn down, and empty houses have been used for firewood, in fear of attacks by natives outside the fort area.
Many farmers and plantation owners, including U. S. Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, cut and stored ice in the winter for use in the summer.
Thomas begins doing research and learns that if the birds aren ’ t taught to fly properly, they will fly off on their own and get lost or possibly not survive the winter.
Meanwhile, a Parliamentarian cavalry force under Sir Thomas Fairfax, who had been campaigning in Cheshire and Lancashire during the winter, crossed the Pennines and entered the West Riding of Yorkshire.
According to his grandson George Wyatt, who wrote a biography of Anne Boleyn many years after her death, the moment Thomas Wyatt had seen " this new beauty " on her return from France in winter 1522 he had fallen in love with her.
In the winter of 1775 and 1776, the Rhode Island Legislature put militia General William West in charge of rooting out loyalists in Newport, and several notable individuals such as Joseph Wanton and Thomas Vernon were exiled to the northern part of the state.
Fort Myers was the frequent winter home of Thomas Edison, as well as Henry Ford.
During the Florida land boom of the 1920s, New Port Richey became the winter home of silent screen star Thomas Meighan and golfer Gene Sarazen ; Meighan attempted to bring other Hollywood figures to the city.
Neville despatched a small force to Navarre under the knight Sir Thomas Trivet, but the English achieved little over the winter and in February Henry of Trastámara announced his son would re-invade Navarre in the spring.
Probably the best-known explanation holds that when an early group of Jamestown colonists left to return to England after the Starving Time during the winter of 1609 – 1610 aboard a ship of Captain Christopher Newport, they encountered another fleet of supply ships under the new Governor Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr in the James River off Mulberry Island with reinforcements of men and supplies.
James H. Dormon, a University of Southwestern Louisiana professor of history and American studies, in a 1978 anthology, " Readings in Louisiana History "; wrote an article concerning the revolt of 1811 as did the late Thomas Marshall Thompson in the winter 1992 edition of Louisiana Quarterly.
The annual fee paid to Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick, Governor_of_the_Province_of_New_York was five bushels of good winter wheat or 25 shillings.
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church claims a founding date of the winter of 1891-1892.
The first white man to winter there, in 1853, was Thomas Rhodes.
* In North Towards Home, Willie Morris quotes Sir Thomas Browne's Urn Burial from memory as he walks up Park Avenue with William Styron: "' And since death must be the Lucina of life, and even Pagans could doubt, whether thus to live were to die ; since our longest sun sets at right descensions, and makes but winter arches, and therefore it cannot be long before we lie down in darkness and have our light in ashes …' At that instant I was almost clipped by a taxicab, and the driver stuck his head out and yelled, ' Aincha got eyes in that head, ya bum?
On 19 November 1639 he fought in the famous rearguard action called the battle of the " Route de Quiers ", and during the winter re-victualled the citadel of Turin, held by the French against the forces of Prince Thomas of Savoy.
On 29 December 1643, Sir Thomas set out to cross the Pennines in harsh winter weather, with 1, 800 cavalry.
Since their foundation, " The Burgh ," have been based at James Y. Keanie Park ( named after the builder who donated the land The club was built upon ), but have much-delayed plans afoot to relocate within the next couple of years to a new ground at the more central Thomas Shanks Memorial Park less than one mile away, built in conjunction with the local council: the perpetually poor drainage at Keanie Park resulting in the regular postponement of home fixtures during the winter months has been a severe financial drain on the side.
They were friendly to the English, but Sir Thomas Gates either worried about safety ( including potential attack by the Spaniards and the Dutch ) or coveted their corn fields after the " starving time " of the 1609-10 winter.
In April 2010, it was announced that Jazz Aviation LP had reached an agreement with Thomas Cook Group PLC to operate a fleet of at least six Boeing 757-200 aircraft during the winter 2010 / 2011 season.
The deal with Thomas Cook Group PLC followed the collapse of Canadian airline Skyservice, who previously operated aircraft for Thomas Cook during the winter season.
When Dylan Thomas was staying at New Quay, Ceredigion in West Wales one winter, he went out early one morning into the still sleeping town and verses came to his mind about the inhabitants.

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