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In 2007 the international rules series was abandoned because of the aggression and the severity of the Australian team in the previous year, but in 2008, under new rules to protect the player with the ball, it resumed in Australia.
They reunited March 2009 for Phish in Hampton, a series of three consecutive concerts played in the Hampton Coliseum in, and have since resumed performing regularly.
In the 1980s, the Polish archaeologist Marek Jagodziński resumed excavations and cleared a c. 20 hectare site, in which a series of structures were burnt down around the year 1000 AD.
In December 2009, the series resumed its original numbering with issue # 200, with 149 issues of the first volume plus 50 issues of the third volume constituting the previous 199 issues.
That series resumed in 2009, and they also began publishing their adaptation of the first book of the series proper, The Eye of the World.
With a fragile economy and Zhou falling ill to cancer, Deng Xiaoping resumed his political career as Vice-Premier in April 1973, in the first of a series of promotions approved by Mao.
Eventually, following a series of exchange lectures between the Vienna and London societies, which Jones arranged with Anna Freud, Freud and Jones resumed their usual cordial exchanges.
He had also debuted in the Granville role in 1976 for the first series of Open All Hours, before it resumed for three more from 1981.
Since the election of President Ma Ying-jeou ( KMT ) in 2008, significant warming of relations has resumed between Taipei and Beijing with high level exchanges between the ruling parties of both states such as the Chen-Chiang summit series.
After the series was resumed in 2005, the Time Lords were presented as no longer existing, having been destroyed by the Doctor at some intervening point during the Last Great Time War in which they became corrupted, lead by a tyrannical Lord President Rassilon willing to sacrifice the entirety of time and space for survival.
Work on the series resumed within months, but with a very tight budget of only £ 285 per episode.
The show's pilot, " Pool Party ", was filmed in March 2000 and once the series was picked up, production resumed in September 2000.
There he found the spare time to conduct a series of experiments concerning weightlessness, and later resumed his rocketry designs.
On April 27, 1988, new episodes resumed for the fourth season, and ran every weekday for exactly a month until the series finale aired on Friday, May 27, 1988.
This time, DCI Rachel Selway ( Nicola Redmond ) became the main detective, although her superior officer, Superintendent Peter Ross ( Mick Ford ), an ex-boyfriend of Sam's, had a stronger relationship with the pathology lab ; he and Sam resumed their romance, but it ended with the last episode of the series.
In 2007, the broadcasts once again resumed with a 52-week series.
On May 12, 2010, after an agreement was reached with Haim Saban ( who earlier that month had bought back rights to the Power Rangers franchise from The Walt Disney Company ), Nickelodeon agreed to air an eighteenth season of the series, and the production resumed in late 2010 for.
When the series resumed in the fall, viewers quickly learned that only two minor characters had died: Steven's boyfriend Luke Fuller ( Billy Campbell ) and Jeff's love interest Lady Ashley Mitchell ( Ali MacGraw ).
In 1829 he resumed business on his own account with the publication of The Library of Entertaining Knowledge, writing several volumes of the series himself.
In 1349 work resumed on the cathedral under a series of architects, commencing with Francesco Talenti, who finished the campanile and enlarged the overall project to include the apse and the side chapels.
In December 2006 the International series between Australia and Ireland was called off due to excessive violence in the matches, but resumed in October 2008 when Ireland won a two test series in Australia.
With a recap of the events of 1980 on Tuesday, 3 February 1981, the series resumed with episode 166 in its new slot the following evening.

series and publication
These sources feature regular repetitive publication of series of data.
Instead a different process, that of producing an alternative book, led to the publication of Series 1, 2 and 3 in the 1960s, the 1980 Alternative Service Book and subsequently to the 2000 Common Worship series of books.
The rise of comic book specialty stores in the late 1970s created / paralleled a dedicated market for " independent " or " alternative comics " in the U. S. The first such comics included the anthology series Star Reach, published by comic book writer Mike Friedrich from 1974 to 1979, and Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, which continued sporadic publication into the 21st century and which Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini adapted into a 2003 film.
Lancer Books went out of business before bringing out the entire series, the publication of which was completed by Ace Books.
Defoe's first notable publication was An Essay upon Projects, a series of proposals for social and economic improvement, published in 1697.
It was founded circa 1958 – 1959 after the publication of its ( first ) holy book the Principia Discordia, written by Malaclypse the Younger and Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst after a series of shared hallucinations at a bowling alley.
In the 1960s, Ackerman organized the publication of an English translation in the U. S. of the German science fiction series Perry Rhodan, the longest science fiction series in history.
The standards development of HTTP was coordinated by the Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) and the World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ), culminating in the publication of a series of Requests for Comments ( RFCs ), most notably RFC 2616 ( June 1999 ), which defines HTTP / 1. 1, the version of HTTP in common use.
Beginning in 1910, with the publication of " The Oedipus-Complex as An Explanation of Hamlet's Mystery: Study in Motive ," Ernest Jones — a psychoanalyst and Freud's biographer — developed Freud's ideas into a series of essays that culminated in his book Hamlet and Oedipus ( 1949 ).
Throughout his career, Neusner has established publication programs and series with various academic publishers.
Since then the publication of a series of world catalogues specializing in world phonecards, the hobby has had a new lease of life with people collecting as a hobby and for investment.
Other initiatives included publication by the United States-based Catholic News Agency of a series of ten articles on the revised translation.
The world is described in a series of novels by Niven, Ringworld, The Ringworld Engineers, and, after the game's publication, The Ringworld Throne and Ringworld's Children.
" He had thought of using some of this material in a series of articles in the Pall Mall Gazette, until the publisher asked him if he could instead write a serial novel on the same theme ; Wells readily agreed, and was paid £ 100 ( equal to about £ today ) on its publication by Heinemann in 1895.
After meeting Samuel Beckett while delivering a series of lectures in Paris the same year, Adorno set to work on " Trying to Understand Endgame ," which, along with studies of Proust, Valéry and Balzac, formed the central texts of the 1961 publication of the second volume of his Notes to Literature.
As noted below ( see Reading Order ), the first American publisher, Macmillan, numbered the books in publication sequence, but when Harper Collins won the rights in 1994, at the suggestion of Lewis ' stepson they used the series ' internal chronological order.
A publication called The Woman's Era launched a series of articles on " Eminent Women " with a profile of Tubman.
The stories were loosely woven together with a series of short, interstitial vignettes for publication.
In 2005, Hillig published a genetic analysis of the same set of accessions ( this paper was the first in the series, but was delayed in publication ), and proposed a three-species classification, recognizing C. sativa, C. indica, and ( tentatively ) C. ruderalis.
In protest against legislation that prohibits publication of copy protection circumvention code in countries that implement the WIPO Copyright Treaty ( such as the United States ' Digital Millennium Copyright Act ), some have devised clever ways of distributing descriptions of the DeCSS algorithm, such as through steganography, through various Internet protocols, on t-shirts and in dramatic readings, as MIDI files, as a series of haiku poems, and even as a so-called illegal prime number.
He then taught philosophy and, in 1805, wrote a series of letters which, after their publication in a periodical, were collected as Catholic Loyalty Vindicated.
X. 25 was originally defined by the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee ( CCITT, now ITU-T ) in a series of drafts and finalized in a publication known as The Orange Book in 1976.
The concept of indigo children gained popular interest with the publication of a series of books in the late 1990s and the release of several films in the following decade.
The year 1999 marked twenty five years since the publication of the original Dungeons & Dragons rules, and WotC sought to lure older gamers back to Greyhawk by producing a series of nostalgia-tinged Return to ... adventures that evoked the best-known Greyhawk modules from 20 years before, under the banner 25th Anniversary of D & D:

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