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`` And next year we will do -- also a Ford commission -- a piano concerto by Elliott Carter, with Jacob Lateiner as soloist.
In the interim between now and next year, we trust the House and Senate will put their minds to studying Georgia's very real economic, fiscal and social problems and come up with answers without all the political heroics.
Even with the increase in funds for the next fiscal year, Georgia will be spending only around $3.15 per day per patient.
South Viet Nam's rice surplus for next year -- more than 300,000 tons -- may have been destroyed.
We in East Greenwich have the example of two neighboring communities, one currently utilizing double sessions in their schools, and the other facing this prospect next year.
Certainly it isn't making the President happy, and he has been doing his apologetic best to explain how the budget got into its unbalanced condition, how he intends to economize wherever he can and how he hopes to do better next year.
Middletown bases its claim on the general provision of the law that `` all rateable property, both tangible and intangible, shall be taxed to the owner thereof in the town in which such owner shall have had his actual place of abode for the larger portion of the twelve ( 12 ) months next preceding the first day of April in each year ''.
Congress should then be asked to give the Peace Corps a firm legislative foundation for the next fiscal year.
The first Atlas ICBM's are now operational, the first two Polaris submarines are expected to be operational this calendar year, and the first Titan ICBM's next year.
While this may well be true in general, I believe it is also important to keep in mind that some recent developments suggest that over the next year or so military electronics may be one of the most strongly growing areas in an economy which is not expanding rapidly in other directions.
All-weather roads must be provided next to the feeding floor so access will be possible all year.
It seems likely, moreover, that with an increase in the rate of saving in mortgage lending institutions, interest rates on residential mortgages may move somewhat lower through the spring of next year, although the increased ease in residential mortgage lending may occur primarily in other terms than interest rate, e.g., easier downpayment and amortization terms.
After 1895 the number increases, and in the next thirty years there is only one year for which there is no dated poem -- 1903, when Hardy was at work on The Dynasts.
Daniel termed `` extremely conservative '' his estimate that it would produce 17 million dollars to help erase an anticipated deficit of 63 million dollars at the end of the current fiscal year next Aug. 31.
Any adjustments which are made, Mr. Grenier said earlier this month, will appear on the balance of the tax bill since most of the town's taxpayers take the option of paying quarterly with the balance due next year.
Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon said the economy is expected to advance by a whopping 8% next year, paving the way for lower taxes.
Don't worry, Cady, he'll be back in the Beethoven fold by next year ''.
Alp Arslan died four days later from this wound on 25 November 1072 in his 42nd year, and was taken to Merv to be buried next to his father Chaghri Beg.
The discovery of this particle the next year removed the last two objections to his theory.
The mechanical and logic design was worked out by Dr. Atanasoff over the next year.
André-Marie Ampère took his first regular job in 1799 as a mathematics teacher, which gave him the financial security to marry Carron and father his first child, Jean-Jacques, the next year.
" The next year, Lincoln was assassinated, which Alcott called " appalling news ".
She died broken-hearted in July of the next year, at the castle of Poissy, and was buried in the Convent of St Corentin, near Nantes.
The next year marked the subjection of the hitherto semi-independent district of Argyll.

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For the next five years, shows at Red Rocks were limited to softer acts, such as John Denver, Sonny & Cher, The Carpenters, Pat Boone, Seals & Crofts, and Carole King.
The next morning they are returned to their time by a frantic Patrick who explains that he brought Boone and Ruby Lou but lost them.
Ward won his next three fights, all by knockout, before going up against Darnell Boone on November 19, 2005.
After the fight with Boone, Ward went on to win his next six fights, including TKO victories over undefeated Andy Kolle and Francisco Diaz.
After the next batter grounded out, Schofield and Bob Boone singled.
Moomer's next assignment, a TV special on American history, seems doomed to failure until he remembers his book on black magic — and uses it to conjure up a new writing staff, including Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Pocahontas, Theodore Roosevelt, Daniel Boone and Benjamin Franklin.
As they arrive into the next city, Jim decides to sell his mule and wagon for some money to travel and join Boone.
The old high school ( which is now one of the elementary schools, Boone Grove Elementary, and the middle school ) is still located in Boone Grove next to a sheep farm.
The next segment to open would come in 1982, when a Boone, Lincoln, and Kanawha County segment opened to traffic from Julian ( MP 17 ) to the WV 601 interchange in South Charleston ( MP 11 ).
Locke awakens in the jungle the next day, and builds a sauna to induce a hallucination, in which Boone tells him to rescue Eko.
He flies back on Oceanic 815 and sits next to Boone.

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During the next three years, Alexander seemed to renew his attempts to subdue the states of Thessaly, especially Magnesia and Phthiotis, for upon the expiry of the truce, in 364 BC, they again applied to Thebes for protection from him.
Over the next two years she applied her system to recording the historic ballet steps of the Royal Danish Ballet, which were in danger of being forgotten from lack of recording.
Higher-order functions enable partial application or currying, a technique in which a function is applied to its arguments one at a time, with each application returning a new function that accepts the next argument.
Phonological rules constrain which sounds can appear next to each other in a language, and morphological rules, when applied blindly, would often violate phonological rules, by resulting in sound sequences that are prohibited in the language in question.
It usually happens when the coats of the paint are not allowed to cure / dry completely before the next coat is applied.
The next important step in understanding superconductivity occurred in 1933, when Meissner and Ochsenfeld discovered that superconductors expelled applied magnetic fields, a phenomenon which has come to be known as the Meissner effect.
As an electric current was applied by the sender representing each digit of a message, it would at the recipient's end electrolyse the acid in its corresponding tube, releasing a stream of hydrogen bubbles next to its associated letter or numeral.
A thin layer of grease is usually applied to the ground-glass surfaces to be connected, and the inner joint is inserted into the outer joint such that the ground-glass surfaces of each are next to each other to make the connection.
Flinders had concluded that the Terra Australis as hypothesized by Aristotle and Ptolemy did not exist, so he wanted the name applied to what he saw as the next best thing: " Australia ".
Bayes ' theorem is applied successively to all evidence presented, with the posterior from one stage becoming the prior for the next.
Vacuous truth is usually applied in classical logic, which in particular is two-valued, and most of the arguments in the next section will be based on this assumption.
However, the theory is usually applied only when the probability distribution of the next step depends non-trivially on the current state.
He then applied to Université Laval in Quebec City, and restarted first-year law there the next year.
An item set has a one-to-one correspondence to a parser state, while the items within the set, together with the next symbol, are used to decide which state transitions and parser action are to be applied.
Exuberant designs, with personal objects applied, are seen, next to restrained and elegant designs.
The name is next applied to the Isle of Dogs Fam ( originally known as Pomfret Manor ) shown on a map of 1683.
We are thus prepared to find that his next paper to the Royal Society was concerned, not with pure, but with applied science — " Description of a Machine to blow Fire by the Fall of Water " ( Phil.
The result is a false impression that the rule of tincture has been violated in cases where argent, applied next to a dark colour, now appears to be sable next to a dark colour from tarnishing.
The next year, the town applied for a post office and was denied the name Powellton since this name was already taken.
Gbagbo said the next day that elements of the resolution deemed to be constitutional violations would not be applied.
The microelectrode is placed next to a cell, and gentle suction is applied through the microelectrode to draw a piece of the cell membrane ( the ' patch ') into the microelectrode tip ; the glass tip forms a high resistance ' seal ' with the cell membrane.
There may be religious objections to family's next of kin having their loved ones dissolved, flushed to a sewer treatment plant, and applied to a farm field in the form of sludge.
Nearing finally applied for membership in the WPA in December 1924 ; he was, however, initially rejected from membership, living for the next two years as a non-party fellow traveler of the organization.

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