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Through and summer
Through his Wharton professors, Milken landed a summer job at Drexel Harriman Ripley, an old-line investment bank, in 1969.
Through Cy-Fair ISD Rice University offers a credit course based summer school for grades 8 through 12.
Through a strict, non-confrontational policy in pursuing independence, Estonia managed to avoid the violence which Latvia and Lithuania incurred in the bloody January 1991 crackdowns and in the border customs-post guard murders that summer.
Through friendships she had previously established, she received an introduction to attend Shanghai University for the summer where she also taught some general literacy classes.
Through the summer and fall of 1942, German strategy to win the war remained based on defeating the USSR.
Through the beginning of the 21st century, Bernie has become a visible member of the so-called Jam band scene, performing in many large summer festivals, sometimes billed as Bernie Worrell and the Woo Warriors.
Several events are hosted throughout the summer and fall, including the " Walk Through History " and " Flat Belt " festivals, a reenactment from the French and Indian War, " Pumpkinfest " and Halloween Hayrides, and numerous weekend activities.
Through the summer the number was built up to around 1500 under the command of General Carl Gustav Fleischer.
Through the 1950s and 1960s, Morris worked mainly in television, with a recurring role as detective Lieutenant Max Ritter in the CBS summer replacement series, Diagnosis: Unknown, which aired from July to September 1960.
Through Bushrod Washington, Latrobe was able to pay a visit to Mount Vernon to meet with the President in the summer of 1796.
Through the 2011 edition, eight teams from each level of the American Soccer Pyramid took part in the competition proper, with each league narrowing its delegation separately in the spring before the competition officially began in the summer.
Through summer 2010, the university has conferred a total of 11, 289 degrees in its history: 13, 559 Bachelor of Arts, 6, 327 Bachelor of Science, 1, 235 Master of Arts, 691 Master of Business Administration, 157 Master of Science, and 37 Doctor of Education degrees.
Through the summer, this group of MPs sat as " Independent Alliance Caucus ", and were jokingly dubbed the " Rebel Alliance " by political commentators.
Through the summer, Ballard insisted that Sittler would not be back with the Leafs.
Through Evolution, he released his second album, " WHITEBOYS " and released the single, " Gotta Man " featuring R & B duo, We-R in the summer of 2002, which had heavy rotation on Toronto's Flow 93. 5 FM.
Through seminars, camps ( winter / summer ), worldwide programs, and weekly activities wherein youth leads youth, Hashomer Hatzair aims to create a just world through socialism, equality, and the betterment of Israel and the world.
Through the summer, temperatures rarely go above 14-15C.
Through Hellstrom's manipulation of the superhero Hawkeye, she was resurrected, in Thunderbolts 2000, a summer Annual of the superhero-team comic Thunderbolts, and returned to Earth with new abilities acquired while in Hell.
Through internship, staffing, summer residency and curation efforts, the OHT has been a starting point for many artists making their mark in New York City and internationally including David Herskovits, Artistic Director of Target Margin Theater, Damon Keily, Artistic Director of American Theater in Chicago, some of the artists of Collapsable Giraffe, Radiohole, Elevator Repair Service, National Theater of the United States of America, Doorika, Richard Maxwell, Juliana Francis, Sophie Haviland, Robert Cucuzza, DJ Mendel, Ken Nintzel, Marie Losier, and Young Jean Lee.
Through at least summer of 2009, Quaker Oats sold Quisp directly to the public through an online store.
Through a direct order from Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler issued in November 1940, Stangl became the deputy office manager ( Police Superintendent ) of the T-4 Euthanasia Program at Hartheim Euthanasia Centre, and in late summer 1941 at Bernburg Euthanasia Centre, where mentally and physically disabled people, as well as political prisoners, were sent to be killed.
Through a fellowship program, the institute invites scholars from around the world for an academic year or a summer to pursue individual research.
Through 1983 and 1984, the family remained in Bahrain while the children were in school, and during the summer holidays Ahmed would travel to Pakistan while his wife took the three children back home to Scarborough, Canada where they lived with her parents.
Through interdisciplinary symposia, music performances, art exhibits, workshops, the Institute ’ s yearbook, and the summer school in Salzburg, Austria, the Salzburg Institute examines how the study of artistic and cultural expressions and their intersections with Christian intellectual thought relate to contemporary issues.

Through and town
Through Harvey, Edmund Spenser found employment at Leicester House on the Strand, the Earl's palatial town house, where he wrote his first works of poetry.
Through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Lewes developed as the county town of East Sussex, expanding beyond the line of the town wall.
Through the middle of town there was a clear river which ships and gale junks could sail into.
Through his trusteeship, the town ’ s first water distribution system ( later the Columbia Water Company ) was established, as well as the Washington Institute ( the town ’ s first school of higher learning ) and the Locust Street Park, located at what is now Locust Street and Route 462.
Through the influence of Alexander, he was permitted to return to Chios about 333, and figured for some time as one of the leaders of the aristocratic party in his native town.
Through the town it is a four-lane undivided highway, and it becomes a two-lane road as it continues up the Ridge to Magalia and numerous smaller communities to the north.
Through the years of Lewisport's history the town had faced many natural disasters.
Through the years Lockport has managed to retain its small town quality-a quality that welcomes visitors who travel along Bayou Lafourche, the longest street in the world
Through town meeting, as well as the town's Planning Board and the Cape Cod Commission, some Truro residents have made considerable, and often successful, efforts to prevent development projects which they perceive to threaten the town's character.
Through the 19th century there was tremendous growth and innovation in the jewelry industry and the number of firms in the town increased sharply.
Through the 1890s-1910's, the town was a thriving commercial center with many shops and hotels lining River Street ( Elk Rapids's main street ).
Through the centuries the town has filled the role of commercial centre, principal town in the duchy of Guelders and since 1559 it has served as the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Roermond.
Today it is a small art haven, filming location ( A River Runs Through It, The Horse Whisperer, Rancho Deluxe, and others ), fishing destination, railroad town, and writers ' and actors ' colony.
A detailed history of the town is described in the book A Journey Through Peapack and Gladstone from the local library.
Through the first part of the 20th century, Hertford thrived as a lumber town, making good use of the nearby river.
* The town is featured in the nonprofit historical documentary film " Ropewalk: A Cordage Engineer's Journey Through History ".
In 1930, the local Hondo Lions Club erected the now somewhat famous sign reading " This is God's Country, Don't Drive Through It Like Hell " at the city limits with the intention of slowing down those speeding while traveling through town.
Later, in the 1940s the sign was changed to " This is God's Country, Please Don't Drive Through It Like Hell " to satisfy those in the town who were displeased with the tone of the old sign.
Through the work of William Milnes, Shenandoah became the midpoint between Roanoke, Virginia and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and enabled town industries to ship out their goods through means other than the river.
Through the influence of several men of the village, particularly Dennis Daniels, one hundred and thirty-nine acres of land belonging to John Kellar was surveyed into town lots with streets and alleys running between.
Through the 1960s and 1970s the community turned into a commuter town due to its proximity to Copenhagen and the population expanded past 10, 000.

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