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The Art Deco movement died with the onset of the Great Depression and the outbreak of World War II.
Widespread decrease in elm pollen across Europe between 8400 – 8300 BC and 7200 – 7000 BC, starting in southern Europe and gradually moving north to Great Britain, may represent land clearing by fire at the onset of Neolithic agriculture.
Many of Mejía Colindres's hopes, however, were dashed with the onset of the Great Depression.
Both his ideals and the economy were put to the test with the onset of the Great Depression.
But the introduction of talkies, which happened simultaneously with the onset of the Great Depression, was devastating to many musicians.
With the onset of stagflation in the 1970s, some Canadian Tories came under the influence of neo-liberal developments in Great Britain and the United States, which highlighted the policies for privatization and supply-side interventions.
With the onset of the Great Depression, domestic support for the Nazis rose and, in 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany.
They revolted against the Kingdom of Great Britain under King George III with the onset of the American Revolution starting in 1775, and in 1776 declared their independence from the British Empire and formed a new nation, the United States of America.
The district was disbanded in 1935 at the onset of the Great Purge and most of its administration was executed.
The spy film genre began in the silent era, with the paranoia of invasion literature and the onset of the Great War.
His father, a stockbroker, committed suicide in 1930 after the international crash of the stock market and onset of the Great Depression.
Stone returned to New York City in October 1929, just at the onset of the Great Depression.
Riskin's version deviated from the original Runyon story primarily in that it linked its central character and a number of plot developments to millions of Americans who were suffering from an economic crisis as a result of the onset of the Great Depression.
After a prosperous decade in the 1920s, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 marked the onset of the decade-long world-wide Great Depression.
Things improved somewhat during the later years of the decade, but an even more significant collapse came with the onset of the Great Depression in the early 1930s.
In the 1920s the peach industry thrived in Upson County, but peaches all but vanished in the county with the onset of the Great Depression in the 1930s, as orchard laborers found work in the mills.
The line started to fail with the onset of the Great Depression and the establishment and paving of Illinois Route 31, which encouraged automobile use and the creation of a bus route.
In 1928, just before the onset of the Great Depression, Illinois State Highway 74 ( later Illinois Route 26 ) was rerouted through the eastern part of Orangeville, bypassing the downtown business district.
Growth leveled off in the 1930s with the onset of the Great Depression and the centralization of railroad operations at the southern Louisville yards.
The Great Depression drove many of Bancroft's residents away to larger cities ; but the onset of World War II brought a revival of prosperity.
Unfortunately, the town lost its financial eminence in the 1930s with the onset of the Great Depression, and its population grew slowly for the next forty years.
Despite failure of the town bank in 1921 and the onset of the Great Depression, the announcement of a new dam project five miles east, there was hope for growth to return.
The onset of the Great Depression, plummeting cotton prices, and the end of the oil boom combined to bring hard times for Wortham.
The onset of the Great Depression severely impacted the town.
The onset of the Great Depression, forced the sale of the factory to the Ball Glass Company in 1937, and the factory was permanently closed in 1938.

onset and Depression
Very large bore (>= 0. 750 inch ) sousaphones, with oversized bells as large as 32 " in diameter, were made by Conn (" Grand Jumbo " ( 3-valve ) & 48K ( 4-valve )) and King (" Jumbo " ( 3-& 4-valve versions ) & " Giant " ( 3-valve ) & 1271 ( 4-value )) in the mid-1920s and 1930s, and by Martin, York, & Buescher, but they disappeared from the catalogs during the Depression or at the onset of World War II.
With the onset of the Depression, intercollegiate baseball disappeared only to be resurrected in 1947 by then-athletics director Brother Bill Siemer, S. M.
Beginning around 1900 and continuing until the onset of the Depression in 1930, large numbers of Portuguese from Providence, Fall River, New Bedford, and Portugal settled in East Providence.
After the onset of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented many economic regulations, including the National Industrial Recovery Act ( which was struck down by the Supreme Court ), regulation of trucking, airlines and the communications industry, the institution of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Glass – Steagall Act, which was passed in 1933.
Attendance grew annually throughout the 1920s, peaking at 258, 496 in 1928, but the onset of the Great Depression resulted in attendance declines and financial losses.

onset and series
The differences between onset age and completion age with respect to the corresponding mean age have been brought into juxtaposition by means of a series of arrows.
" Afterwards, in sections 50 and 51, a series of events occur where the gods take revenge upon Loki by binding him and thus furthering the onset of Ragnarök, though Frigg is not mentioned further
* In Nepal, Kumaris are young girls worshiped as goddesses by Hindus and some Buddhists, at the onset of menarche it is believed the goddess spirit vacates her body and they are returned to ordinary life after a series of rituals.
The Gildersleeve character, played by Harold Peary, became series broadcasting's first successful spin-off hit ; that plus the onset of World War II ( which cost Fibber McGee & Molly their Mayor LaTrivia, when Gale Gordon went into the Coast Guard in early 1942, and " The Old Timer " Bill Thompson was drafted almost a year later ) nabbed nearly every other remaining male voice.
From 1753 Rodney commanded a series of Portsmouth guard ships without actually having to go to sea before the onset of the Seven Years War.
In the series cited above, more than 50 % of patients had resolution of symptoms within three years of onset.
During the onset of the series, Otaru comes into the inadvertent acquisition of three marionettes ; Lime, a wildly effervescent girl with a knack for mischief, Cherry, the gentle and soft-spoken mind with gifted culinary skills, and Bloodberry, a bold and voluptuous woman with vigor matched only by her libido.
* September 30 – A series of successful British trial flights to test the concept of using Short C-class flying boats refueled in mid-air by Handley Page Harrow tankers to carry airline passengers across the North Atlantic Ocean is terminated because of the onset of World War II.
The onset of the wars that nearly consume the galaxy in the series -- especially his own complicity in their occurrence -- changes Londo from an embittered patriot longing for the old days to a more introspective and sympathetic man determined to rebuild not just his own society, but that of others ; prior to his coronation as Emperor, he becomes a significant force in emancipating and restoring Narn and in assisting the Interstellar Alliance in bringing peace to the galaxy.
Following the onset of the Protestant Reformation, a series of wars were waged in Europe starting circa 1524 and continuing intermittently until 1648.
The onset of a series of glaciations in the Pleistocene epoch saw the introduction of large glaciers in the Teton and surrounding ranges, which flowed all the way to Jackson Hole during at least three ice ages.
However, the onset of ill health forced Davis to withdraw from the series and Anne Baxter, who had played her nemesis in the 1950 film All About Eve, was brought in as Victoria Cabot, Mrs. Trent's sister-in-law.
A spin-off series which premiered Wednesday, January 9, 2008 and has featured investigators Robb Demarest, Brian Harnois, Donna LaCroix, Andy Andrews, Shannon Sylvia, and Barry Fitzgerald ( who appeared in the summer 2007 Ireland episodes of Ghost Hunters ) since the onset along with other rotating members from the TAPS family.
The humans of the Twelve Colonies ( around 28. 5 billion according to the official map released ) were virtually exterminated by the Cylons on the onset of both series, called the Second Cylon War.
The character of Pip has been a minor character on South Park from the onset of the series, having appeared in the pilot episode, " Cartman Gets an Anal Probe ".
Strong events in the Madden – Julian oscillation over a series of months in the western Pacific can speed the development of an El Niño or La Niña but usually do not in themselves lead to the onset of a warm or cold ENSO event.
The Torchwood website features audio and video participation of the actors from the series, usually onset.
Within the regular series, the buildup to " Knightfall " begins with a six-issue run in Batman # 484-489 ( September 1992-February 1993 ), in which Batman ( at the onset of a personal psychological mid-life crisis ) is forced to deal, in rapid succession, with the returning villain Black Mask and his gang ( who target Bruce Wayne and Lucius Fox ), a crazed killer called Metalhead, and a sharpshooter assassin hired by an imprisoned mobster to murder Commissioner Gordon.
She becomes a lawyer after graduating top of her college prior to the series onset, even once getting hired by a sports firm, later dating a superior who she had many a qualm with prior.
In the postwar years, those who successfully emigrated before the onset of hostilities, survivors of the Holocaust, and their descendants published two Yizkor Books and a series of memorial Bulletins.
* The existence or a cumulative effect of a series of transactions after the onset of debtor ’ s financial difficulties ;
His book, Exodus to Arthur: Catastrophic Encounters with Comets ( Batsford, 1999 ), relates the findings of his tree-ring studies to a series of global environmental traumas over the past 4400 years that may mark events such as the biblical Exodus, the disasters which befell Egypt, collapses of Chinese dynasties, and the onset of the European Dark Ages.

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