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Into and 20th
Into the early 20th century, Greenwich Village was distinguished from the upper-class neighborhood of Washington Squarebased on the major landmark Washington Square Park or Empire Ward in the 19th century.
* Into the Millennium: 20th century Messages for 21st century Living
Into the mid 20th century, the town was called Jessups, then was shortened to Jessup.
In 2003, a " 20th Anniversary Edition " of Into Battle was released the first time in CD form in Germany, including bonus tracks and a bonus DVD of their promo videos and a selected discography slideshow of album art.
Into the 20th century, opera composers included Richard Strauss ( Der Rosenkavalier ) and Engelbert Humperdinck, who wrote operas meant for young audiences.
Into the early 20th century, its St. John Military Academy was a respected private school for young men.
Into the 20th century, manufacturing grew and extractive industries declined with the last coal mine closing in 1919.
Into the 20th century, non-battle-trained elephants were used for other military purposes as late as World War II, particularly because the animals could perform tasks in regions that were problematic for modern vehicles.
Into the 20th Century: 1900 / 1910 ( Canada's Illustrated Heritage ).
Into the 20th century Cremorne became increasingly industrial.
In his seminal book Peasants Into Frenchmen: The Modernization of Rural France, 1880 – 1914 ( 1976 ), historian Eugen Weber traced the modernization of French villages and argued that rural France went from backward and isolated to modern and possessing a sense of French nationhood during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Into the 20th century the village was almost completely owned and divided by the adjoining estates of Mar: Auchendryne and Invercauld on one side ; and Castleton on the other.
Into the 20th century the cities of Trento and Trieste gave the name of podest to their chief magistrate.
In the 20th century, examples include: Agustín Barrios's Julia Florida ; the second movement of Villa-Lobos's Trio No. 2 ( 1915 ) ( which contains a Berceuse-Barcarolla ); the first movement of Francis Poulenc's Napoli Suite for solo piano ( 1925 ); George Gershwin's Dance of the Waves ( 1937 ); Ned Rorem's three Barcaroles for piano, composed in Morocco ( 1949 ); " The Kings ' Barcarole " from Leonard Bernstein's Candide ( 1956 ); and " Agony " from Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods.
Into the 20th century, Thomas Lowry and his partners assumed control of the insolvent McCrory's Motor Line.
Into the 20th century, the proa was one of the fastest sailing craft that existed.
Into the second half of the 20th century, Zaandam was still an important lumber port.
Into the 20th century, immigration from Italy, Ireland, Armenia, China, Germany, Finland and elsewhere was widespread.

Into and century
Into the 19th century, a system prevailed of dividing the land into prazos ( large agricultural estates ) which the natives cultivated for the benefit of the European leaseholders, who were also tax-collector for each district and claimed the tax either in labour or produce, a system that kept the sharecropping farmers in a state of serfdom.
However, the historian Kaiming Chiu argues in his The Introduction of Spectacles Into China that spectacles were introduced into China as far back as the late 13th century.
Into the older Arab town of Yathrib, Jews arrived as refugees in the 2nd century AD in the wake of the Jewish – Roman wars.
Into the twentieth century, Murray remained predominantly agricultural.
Benjamin Balint says it was the " Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left Into the Neoconservative Right " Historian Richard Pells concludes that " no other journal of the past half century has been so consistently influential, or so central to the major debates that have transformed the political and intellectual life of the United States.
Into the 21st century, Hotmail remains the world's largest e-mail provider with over 369 million registered users.
Into England, it is argued, stirrups were not introduced by the Scandinavian settlers of the 9th century but are more likely related to later Viking raids led by Cnut the Great and others during the reign of king Aethelred ( 978-1013 ).
Into the mid-nineteenth century, bookbinders of home-grown literature typically hand-made their books and sold them in small quantities.
Into the eighteenth century scholars could feel oddly comfortable in both camps — like the German Johann Becher, who produced sober and unexceptionable work on mineralogy called Physica Subterranea, but who also was certain that, given the right materials, he could make himself invisible.
In the 17th century, Roger Williams, a co-founder of Rhode Island, learned the tribe's language, documenting it in his 1643 work, A Key Into the Language of America.
Into the 19th century, the Napoleonic invasion devastated the country and its early attempts for industrialization and led to political unstability, so Spain remained politically and culturally isolated from the rest of Europe.
Some of these early pieces were lost, but Los celos hacen estrellas (" Jealousies Turn Into Stars ") by Juan Hidalgo and Juan Vélez, which premiered in 1672, survives and gives us some sense of what the genre was like in the 17th century.
European politics Into the twenty-first century: integration and division.

Into and Street
** Cherow-O ' Leary, Renee, " Carrying Sesame Street Into Print: Sesame Street Magazine, Sesame Street Parents, and Sesame Street Books " pp. 197 – 214.
Into Heath's Downing Street came the Central Policy Review Staff ( CPRS ), and they were in particular given charge of a series of Programme Analysis and Review ( PAR ) studies of policy efficiency and effectiveness.
Three Into One: The Triple Oppression Of Racism, Sexism And Class, Paper Street, 2004.
The Wall Street Journal then tore into Royko with an article of its own, titled, " Has a Curmudgeon Turned Into a Bully?
* Congressman John Conyers Talks About Bush Lying America Into War and His Campaign to Hold Bush Accountable: The Downing Street Memo and More ( John Conyers interview ), BuzzFlash ( June 9, 2005 )
* Jim VandeHei, " Bush Policies Ease Transition For Aides Into Lobbyist Jobs ," Wall Street Journal, March 19, 2001. http :// web. archive. org / web / 20030226013426 / http :// www. counterpunch. org / pipermail / counterpunch-list / 2001-March / 007364. html
He made his Broadway debut late in Moon Over Mulberry Street in 1939, and went on to be featured in other plays, including Night Music and Walk Into My Parlor.
* Paul Ingrassia, How Detroit Drove Into a Ditch, Wall Street Journal, October 25, 2008
The song " Into The Fire " was featured in the 1987 film " A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors ", along with their newly-written title track.
" H-P Makes Move Into Data Centers ", The Wall Street Journal, July 23, 2007.
* Jody Tilman, “ Main Street Museum to Move Into Old White River Fire Station ,” Valley News, 28 July, 2003, p. a-1.
In November 2007, the Wall Street Journal featured St. John's in a chart accompanying an article entitled " How to Get Into Harvard.

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