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Circuit Park Zandvoort was born and in the summer of 1989 the track was remodeled to an interim Club Circuit of, while the disposed southern part of the track was used to build a Vendorado Bungalow Park and new premises for the local soccer and hockey clubs.
Marx-Engels-Platz and the Palast der Republik in East Berlin in the summer of 1989.
During the summer of 1989, rapid changes known as peaceful revolution or Die Wende took place in East Germany, which quickly led to German reunification.
During the summer of 1989, New Order supported Technique by touring with Public Image Ltd, Throwing Muses and The Sugarcubes across the United States and Canada in what was the press dubbed the " Monsters of Alternative Rock " tour.
The album eventually became multi-platinum in the spring and summer of 1989, and it spawned five American Top Three singles, four of them # 1s ( three in 1989 and one in 1990 ): " Straight Up ", " Forever Your Girl ", " Cold Hearted ", and " Opposites Attract ".
In the summer of 1989, the first opposition bloc in the Congress of People's Deputies formed under the name of the Interregional Group of Deputies.
Starting in the summer of 1989, thousands of East Germans loaded their Trabants with as much as they could carry and drove to either Hungary or Czechoslovakia en route to West Germany — the so-called " Trabi Trail.
When German reunification was on the agenda in summer 1989, Powell claimed that Britain urgently needed to create an alliance with the Soviet Union in view of Germany's effect on the balance of power in Europe.
The group performed live for the first time in summer 1989.
Shot on location in Zimbabwe in the summer of 1989, the film received some critical attention but with only a limited release earned just $ 8. 4 million ( US $ in dollars ).
Wetton and Palmer were more successful in reuniting the band for a few tours of Europe in the summer and fall of 1989.
The group performed live for the first time in summer 1989.
To accommodate the additional students from the Bethlehem and Zion congregations a major building project was undertaken in the summer of 1989.
The town spent $ 156, 000 refurbishing the Geiger Lake Pool in Wyandanch in the summer of 1989.
In June 1989, WLS announced they were going all talk by the end of the summer.
Hole formed after Eric Erlandson replied to an advertisement placed by Courtney Love in punk rock fanzine Flipside in the summer of 1989.
In 1989 The Allman Brothers reunited and returned to the popular consciousness of the American public, spurred by Gregg's recent FM radio success, the release of archival material by PolyGram, and the start of regular appearances on the American summer outdoor amphitheatre circuit.
In the summer of 1989 the party congresses of all four parties accepted to enter the elections with a shared programme and list of candidates.
After considerable industry input, in the summer of 1989 the standard became SQL Connectivity, or SQLC for short ,.
The accompanying tour ( with the 1989 line-up sans Bumpus ) was ranked among the ten least profitable tours of the disappointing 1991 summer season by the North American Concert Promoters Association, according to an article published in Billboard Magazine on December 14 of that year.
The wearing of maroon robes — only while on ashram premises — was reintroduced in summer 1989, along with white robes worn for evening meditation and black robes for group-leaders.
The recording sessions began in the summer of 1989 in Atlanta and Los Angeles, with Drakoulias producing the album.
He began a long series of summer excavations ( 1969 – 88 ) of the Iron Age hill fort at Danebury, Hampshire and was subsequently involved in the Danebury Environs Programme ( 1989 – 95 ).
* Garbage Juice for Breakfast ( 1989 )-Dawn participates in a treasure hunt at summer camp.

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But that year was different, for just as the city, in the form of my street clothes, had intruded upon my mountain nights, so an essential part of the summer gave promise of continuing into the fall: Jessica and I, about to be separated not by a mere footbridge or messhall kitchen but by the immense obstacle of residing in cruelly distant boroughs, had agreed to correspond.
But during the summer of 1981, his original mentor Don Siegel gave him a chance to return to filmmaking.
During the summer of 1836, Congress proposed a compromise whereby Michigan gave up its claim to the strip in exchange for its statehood and approximately three-quarters of the Upper Peninsula.
In Kansas, Harding gave a speech on agriculture, and much to his doctor's displeasure rode on a farming combine in searing summer heat.
Jack Warner did, however, remain studio president until the summer of 1967, when Camelot failed at the box office and Warner gave up his position to the studio's longtime publicity director, Ben Kalmenson ; Warner did, however, remain on board as an independent producer and vice-president.
In March 1946 the IOC, through a postal vote, gave the summer Games to London and the winter competition to St Moritz.
He began production on Tribute to a Bad Man in the summer of 1955, but pulled out when the location shooting in Colorado gave him altitude sickness.
Later that summer, Crane met and befriended author Hamlin Garland, who had been lecturing locally on American literature and the expressive arts ; on August 17 he gave a talk on novelist William Dean Howells, which Crane wrote up for the Tribune.
This led to permission for Miller to form his 50-piece Army Air Force Band and take it to England in the summer of 1944, where he gave 800 performances.
( Professor David Carpenter gave a lecture about the Battle of Lewes at Lewes Town Hall in the summer of 2010 ; it can be heard at the following website.
They had come close to signing Wayne Gretzky the previous summer, but were reportedly spurned away when they refused to continue negotiations and gave Gretzky an ultimatum to sign.
In the summer of 1956, Childe decided to retire from his position as Director at the Institute of Archaeology a year prematurely, and gave the impression to one good friend of his that he felt that his academic career should come to an end.
Winter tourism gave way to summer tourism and the summer casino at the Palm Beach was constructed.
In the dark time of autumn people gave food for their dead relatives due to the " dying of nature " or as a thanks gesture for a good harvest during the summer.
With the arrival of the Shepaug Railroad in 1872, passenger service was introduced between New Preston Station and New York City, which gave rise to the construction of summer homes and inns around the perimeter of Lake Waramaug.
The unique " Carpenter's Gothic " architectural style of the cottages was often accented by the owner's use of bright, multi-hue paint schemes, and gave the summer cottages a quaint, almost storybook look.
In the same year the King Alfonso XIII, who used San Sebastián as his summer capital, gave the club his patronage.
The two settlements gave their names to the textiles they produced: " Walsham " became the name of a light-weight cloth for summer wear, and " Worsted " a heavier cloth.
Under Koussevitzky, the orchestra gave regular radio broadcasts and established its summer home at Tanglewood, where Koussevitzky founded the Berkshire Music Center, which is now the Tanglewood Music Center.
In 2004, Hu gave an unprecedented showing and ordered all cadres from the five major power functions to stop the tradition of going to the Beidaihe seaside retreat for their annual summer meeting which, before, was commonly seen as a gathering of ruling elites from both current and elder cadres to decide China's destiny, and also an unnecessary waste of public funds.
Bonaparte's success gave to the Directory an unprecedented stability, and when, in the summer of 1797, the royalist and surviving Girondist opposition again met the government with resistance, Bonaparte sent General Augereau, a Jacobin, to repress their movement in the Coup of 18 Fructidor ( 4 September 1797 ).
In early summer 1957, Ozzie Nelson pulled his son from Verve after disputes about royalties, and signed him to a lucrative five-year deal with Imperial Records that gave him approval over song selection, sleeve artwork, and other production details.
This also gave rise to the nickname " The Barmouth to Yarmouth Railway " due to the fact Central Trains operated services in both Mid Wales and East Anglia ( certain services were extended from Norwich to Great Yarmouth in the summer ).
If someone gave me a ticket it would just be another excuse and it would be so easy to just go back there and go up to Isla Vista Beach and just sit there all summer long, see my old friends and all my old enemies.

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