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following and winter
During the Fourth Test news broke that prominent England players had agreed to take part in a " rebel tour " of South Africa the following winter ; three of them ( Tim Robinson, Neil Foster and John Emburey ) were playing in the match, and were subsequently dropped from the England side.
Meteorologists ( and most of the temperate countries in the southern hemisphere ) use a definition based on months, with autumn being September, October and November in the northern hemisphere, According to United States tradition, autumn runs from the day after Labor Day ( i. e. the Tuesday following the first Monday of September ) through Thanksgiving ( i. e. the fourth Thursday in November ), after which the holiday season that demarcates the unofficial beginning of winter begins.
Philip's son and successor Perseus, while protesting his loyalty to Rome, deployed his Bastarnae guests in winter quarters in a valley in Dardania, presumably as a prelude to a campaign against the Dardani the following summer.
) A calendar using this new year is often referred to as " the Xia Calendar " ( 夏曆 / 夏历 ), following the Shiji which states that under the Xia Dynasty, the year began on the second new moon after the winter solstice.
Diocletian then returned to Sirmium, where he would remain for the following winter and spring.
As a result, an unusual cooling may occur in the eastern equatorial Atlantic in spring and summer following El Niño peaks in winter.
By this time, however, trade with the European continent had spread this outbreak of plague to France, where it died out the following winter.
Fearing the cold of the English winter, Gardner decided to sail to Cyprus in late 1936, remaining there into the following year.
Planning to return to the Palestinian excavations the following winter, he was prevented from doing so when Starkey was murdered.
He returned the following winter ( 1858 – 59 ) with the bark Ocean Bird and schooner tenders A. M. Simpson and Kate.
In the winter and spring of 1942 following American entry into war, all of the Latin American states except for Argentina and Chile under American pressure declared war on Germany.
The British invasion was delayed long enough so that the approach of winter prevented the fall of these forts until the following year.
Immature bulls may not shed their antlers for the winter, but retain them until the following spring.
By the end of the following winter ball season, Brooklyn was one of several major league clubs seeking to sign Clemente.
The following month, he was sidelined with a freak off-field leg injury, suffered while mowing his lawn in Río Piedras, only to seriously aggravate that injury a few weeks later, while making an ill-advised pinch-hitting appearance in the winter league's All-Star game.
In the winter of 1776 he went back to Sandyknowe, with another attempt at a water cure at Prestonpans during the following summer.
The sun's path each day can be seen from right to left in this image across the sky ; the path of the following day runs slightly lower, until the day of the winter solstice, whose path is the lowest one in the image.
During the following winter, King Decebalus launched a counter-attack across the Danube further downstream, but this was repulsed.
The explorers return to Straumsfjord, but disagreements during the following winter lead to the abandonment of the venture.
The unusual coolness of the winter of 1815 – 1816 and of the following summer was primarily due to the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, in April 1815.
The coat is then shed following the winter season to allow better cooling.
But the events at The Oval had a subscript during the following winter when W. G.
Despite his injury problems in 1891, few doubted that Grace should captain England in Australia the following winter when he led Lord Sheffield's team to Australia in 1891 – 92.
* In China, Wang Mang crushes a rebellion by Chai I, and on the winter solstice ( which has been dated January 10 of the following year ) officially assumes the title emperor, establishing the short-lived Xin Dynasty.

following and locals
Majimboism has always had a strong following in the Rift Valley, the epicenter of the recent violence, where many locals have long believed that their land was stolen by outsiders.
The most colorful festival in Murcia may come one week after Holy Week, when locals dress up in traditional huertano clothing to celebrate the Bando de la Huerta ( Orchard parade ) on Tuesday and fill the streets for the Entierro de la Sardina ( Burial of the Sardine ) parade the following Saturday.
Some locals pronounce it STAN-ěs-läw, without a final S. This is undoubtedly influenced by the Spanish version Estanislao and further followed by the fact that the San Joaquin Valley was settled by immigrants from the southern states after the Civil War, and the southern dialect tends to soften all following consonants.
In the mid-1800s, there were enough other Manchesters in New England ( especially Manchester, New Hampshire ) that locals began following the lead of railroad conductors and referring to the town as " Manchester-by-the-Sea ".
However, even this cataclysm does not drive the locals to open up to their alien visitors, so the crewmen deploy a device working as a giant lens or laser, capable of displaying images ( but also concentrating beams to the point of being a powerful weapon ) and following a suggestion by Tempe, show the Quintans a " fairy tale " by projecting a cartoon onto Quinta's clouds.
In the following summer, and thereafter, the priorities for action were set by locals.
Plaid Cymru had long advocated controls on second homes, and a 2001 task force headed by David Wigley recommended land should be allocated for affordable local housing, and called for grants for locals to buy houses, and recommended council tax on holiday homes should double, following similar measures in the Scottish Highlands.
In the late-1780s Hannah and Martha More conducted philanthropic work in the Mendip area, following encouragement by Wilberforce, who saw the poor conditions of the locals when he visited Cheddar in 1789.
The situation was later made worse by the influx of locals into the town following the declaration of independence in 1963.
Plaid Cymru had long advocated controls on second homes, and a 2001 taskforce headed by Dafydd Wigley recommended land should be allocated for affordable local housing, and called for grants for locals to buy houses, and recommended council tax on holiday homes should double, following similar measures in the Scottish Highlands.
Ó Cuív originally signalled that he was happy to abide by the locals ' decision, but then said that the name can not legally be changed back to Dingle, following advice from the Office of the Attorney General.
The following morning, tiger sightings were reported by locals along the same road, and a local TV station did an on-site coverage.
The following year, and apparently due to the results of their research, these authorities decided to detonate explosives in Devil's Reef, near Innsmouth, and to arrest most of the locals.
Meanwhile, the Bedouin dialect is nearer to varieties of Arabic spoken in Arabia itself, the Bedouins being more certainly known to be Arabs not only in culture, language and customs but also by descent traceable outside Palestine / Israel ( as opposed to being locals whose ethnic identity-Aramaic, Jewish, Greek-had shifted to an Arab ethnic identity following the process of cultural and linguistic Arabization over the centuries ).
The following Monday is a holiday in the city ( Easter Monday ) and locals have the custom of going to the countryside for picnics.
The locals might recognize at least the following villages: Keskusta ( the center ), Hylkiranta, Järvikylä, Kalaja, Kangaskylä, Kinnulanranta, Kiljanranta, Köyhänperä, Leppälahti, Levonperä, Lokkiperä, Metsäperä, Mäntyperä, Räisälänmäki.
The following morning he discovered that the " flock " that he ’ d been shown by the locals that night was actually the prehistoric stone circles of Grey Wethers.
Hawkins made ends meet by developing a small following of locals and tourists who would come to hear this southern black man, sitting on an overturned milk-crate, play blues and folk standards as well as a few original tunes in his signature open guitar tuning and raspy vocal style.
One such riot occurred on 9 June 1886 following the defeat of the Government of Ireland Bill 1886 when a crowd of around 2000 locals clashed with Royal Irish Constabulary police attempting to stop the mob form looting a liquor store.
Many residents were mistaken for refugees, arrested, and sent to Cyprus, with some 460 locals returned home the following week.
Over the following months, Barker had restored relations to the point where he was able to go off alone with the locals on trips for days at a time with complete safety.
The following day the expedition stopped at Victoria, where they were soon joined by English-speaking settlers from other settlements and 30 Tejanos led by Plácido Benavides and locals Philip Dimmitt, Silvestre De León, and José María Jesús Carbajal.
The other two missing Soldiers, SGT Alex Jimenez and PFC Byron Fouty, remained missing for over a year until their remains were discovered following efforts with locals by 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment west of the town of Jurf as Sakhr.
Tutsi who emigrated to Zaire following independence are known as Banyarwanda, although the ' native ' locals often fail to distinguish between the two, naming them both Banyamulenge and considering them foreigners.

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