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Thirty-four and years
Thirty-four years later, the Open Skies concept was reintroduced by President George H. W. Bush as a means to build confidence and security between all North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ( NATO ) and Warsaw Pact countries.
Thirty-four years later, in August 1571, Turkish forces returned for yet another attempt to conquer the island.
Thirty-four years after forming the college, Dorothy Finkelhor retired in 1967.
Thirty-four years later, he won critical acclaim for his starring role in the highly successful Anthony Shaffer play Sleuth, which earned him a Drama Desk Award.
Thirty-four years were spent in government, in part due to the electoral malapportionment known as the Playmander, introduced after coming to power.
Thirty-four years earlier, Brahms had been involved in a collaborative work using the F-A-E motif in tribute to Joachim: the F-A-E Sonata of 1853.
Thirty-four years later, all Asimov could recall of the story was that the irrational planet was almost certainly Earth, and that it was 3000 words long.
Thirty-four years later, Asimov could remember nothing about the story.
Thirty-four years old, 6 ' 4 " in height with a fully shaved head and weighing in at over 200lbs, Mother's callsign is not meant to convey maternal qualities-rather it is short for Motherfucker.
Thirty-four years later he ran his first train to Santa Fe -- 92 days, round trip.

Thirty-four and later
Thirty-four days later they set sail for Dieppe and went on to Paris.
Thirty-four hours later, Anderson's men raised the white flag and were allowed to leave the fort with colors flying and drums beating, saluting the U. S. flag with a 50-gun salute before taking it down.

Thirty-four and died
Thirty-four people from Kijevo died in the First World War.
Thirty-four people were killed in Taiwan as a result of the storm, and fifteen died as a mudslide buried a remote mountain village in the north of the island.

Thirty-four and at
Thirty-four Nova Scotians were banished and sent to either the Sherbro or a penal colony at Gore.
Thirty-four Nova Scotians were banished and sent to either the Sherbro or a penal colony at Gore.
Thirty-four R36s were built at the same time for the IRT Main Line and had small drop sash windows.
Thirty-four survivors were able to swim to safety, while the bodies of 33 drowning victims washed ashore at Hillsboro Beach, Florida.

Thirty-four and .
Thirty-four passengers were identified by October 27.
Thirty-four games were produced and broadcast in high-definition television.
Thirty-four modern Kentucky counties were once part of the original Bourbon County, including the current county of that name.
Thirty-four Aryan Brotherhood members or associates were arrested and warrants were issued for ten more.
Thirty-four of the original Woodruff residences are still occupied.
Thirty-four blacks were killed.
Thirty-four of the 41 survivors are injured, many seriously ; they are not rescued for two days.
Thirty-four people were taken to the hospital and recovered from their injuries.
Thirty-four is a heptagonal number.
Thirty-four states already had laws effectively allowing an individual to exempt an IRA in bankruptcy, but the Supreme Court decision allows federal protection for IRAs.
Thirty-four Green parties from all over Europe have joined this new pan-European party.
Thirty-four students aged 10 to 22 enrolled, with a tuition and board fee of $ 105.
Air Enthusiast, Thirty-four, September – December 1989.
Thirty-four countries have not signed the treaty and two more are have signed but did not ratify.
Thirty-four of the 79 people on board die, and all 45 survivors are injured.
Thirty-four passengers die.

years and later
To Tilghman the incident was just one of a long list of hair-raising, smash-'em-down adventures on the side of the law which started in 1872 when he was only eighteen years old, and did not end till fifty years later when he was shot dead after warning a drunk to be quiet.
less than a score of years later Congress enacted the Employment Act of 1946, by which the national government assumed the responsibility of taking action to insure conditions of maximum employment.
Two years later he became director of the Frankfurt Opera, where he remained until he lost this position in 1933 through the rise of the Hitler regime.
Seven years later he was asked to become director of the Pittsburgh Symphony.
Certainly no other seven American statesmen from any later period achieved so much in so concentrated a span of years.
Then, not many years later, the Un-American Activities Committee, under the leadership of Martin Dies, pilloried hundreds of decent, patriotic citizens.
today, these many years later, after all the temptations resisted or yielded to, the weasel satisfactions and the engulfing dissatisfactions since endured, I call it corrupting still.
Some years later the bank handling the Mercer liquidation received a check for $300,000, enough to clear up the debt.
But fifty years later the trilogy still maintains a firm place in the list of standard works on the unification of Italy, a position cautiously prophesied by the reviewers at the time of publication.
First The Life Of John Bright appeared and seven years later Lord Grey Of The Reform Bill.
Some of these thoughts -- not all of them -- have taken organized form in later years.
In later years Josephus Daniels was to claim that World War 1, was the first in American history in which there was great concern for both the health and morals of our soldiers.
Under Fosdick the first executive officer of the CTCA was Richard Byrd, whose name in later years was to become synonymous with activities at the polar antipodes.
Bridges, a son by his second wife, was christened at Pebworth in 1607, but Thomas the younger was living at Packwood two years later and sold Broad Marston manor in 1622.
He had not yet undertaken the great exploit of his later years, the rediscovery of the ancient Inca highway, the route of Pizarro in Peru, but he had climbed to the original El Dorado, the Andean lake of Guatemala, and he had scaled the southern Sierra Nevada with its Tibetan-like people and looked into the emerald mines of Muzo.
But one day came the voice of a man I had known when he was a boy, and I later remembered that this boy, thirty years before, had struck me as coming to no good.
Many years later I went to see S.K. in England, where he was living at Whiteleaf, near Aylesbury, and he showed me beside his cottage there the remains of the road on which Boadicea is supposed to have travelled.
That breach was healed 20 years later by merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
It can manifest itself before discharge from service, or it can come out years later.
Now, more than five years later, I cannot in any realistic sense be called a trained soldier.
Competitors came to receive higher percentage of General Motors business in later years, but it is `` likely '' that this trend stemmed `` at least in part '' from the needs of General Motors outstripping Du Pont's capacity.
The letters home, the talks later given by returning members of the Peace Corps, the influence on the lives of those who spend two or three years in hard work abroad -- all this may combine to provide a substantial popular base for responsible American policies toward the world.
The books and records with respect to each project shall be maintained for the duration of the project, or until the expiration of three years after final disbursement for the project has been made by the United States, whichever is later.
That development, in turn, formed the foundation of still more significant expansions in later years -- in gear cutting, in circular graduating, in index drilling, and in many other fields where accuracy was a paramount requirement.

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