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Towards and middle
Towards the middle of the 20th century, musicology ( and its largest subfield of historical musicology ) expanded significantly as a field of study.
Towards the middle of the 19th century, Oberlin became a major focus of the abolitionist movement in the United States.
Towards the middle of the century, giant telescopes such as the 200-inch ( 5 meter ) Hale Telescope and the 48-inch Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory were pushing the limits of film photography.
Towards the middle of the 16th century there were also the Academy of the " Notti Vaticane ", or " Vatican Nights ", founded by St. Charles Borromeo ; an " Accademia di Diritto civile e canonico ", and another of the university scholars and students of philosophy ( Accademia Eustachiana ).
Towards the middle of the 17th century the city came to crisis.
Towards the middle of the 1930s, the BUF's violent activities and its alignment with the German Nazi Party began to alienate some middle-class supporters, and membership decreased.
Towards the middle of the 19th century the first positive descriptions of the heath emerged, initially inspired by the romantic movement.
Towards the middle of the 16th century, the Janissaries had started to gain more importance in the army, though the Sipahis remained an important factor in the empire's bureaucracy, economy and politics, and a crucial aspect of disciplined leadership within the army.
Towards the middle of the century ( 18th century ), there was a move into the Transitional period, the separation of hair from stick became greater, particularly at the head.
Towards the middle to end of the nineteenth century, it was part of Warrington rural sanitary district and Warrrington poor law union.
Towards the middle of the 14th century a state dependent of the Byzantine Empire, known as " the country of Cavarna ", developed in the region.
Towards the middle of the nineteenth century till the 1870s, cuckoo clocks were also manufactured in the Black Forest type of clock known as " Rahmenuhr " ( Framed-clock ).
Towards the middle of 1950, Page's single, " All My Love ( Bolero )" peaked at No. 1 on Billboard magazine, becoming her first No. 1 hit, spending five weeks there.
Towards the edge of the town, near a fire station, there is a running track with a well-kept field ( usually used for association football ) in the middle.
Towards the middle of the decade, Puerto Ricans were producing their own " riddims " with clear influences from hip hop and other styles.
Towards the middle of the 19th century Walton became the local centre for breeding the Aylesbury duck with Walton Pond being a congregating point for many of the local flocks.
Towards the middle of 2006 however, a 4 – 1 series loss in the West Indies gave rise to a slump in India's ODI form, while they achieved a 1 – 0 victory in the Test series that followed, giving them their first Test series victory in the Caribbean since 1971.
Towards the middle of the 18th century farmers began to raise stock for the south, and a hundred years later 20, 000 head of heavy cattle were sent annually to the English markets.
Towards the end of the 1980s, Lancashire's side began to develop, with Graeme Fowler and Gehan Mendis building a productive opening partnership, while David Hughes and Neil Fairbrother provided support in the middle order.
Towards the middle of 1985 the band split up again with Mick Blood touring Europe.
Towards the middle of the 2005 season, Giambi saw a resurgence in his career.
Towards the middle of the series, he decides to side with Dakki, and persuades Chuuo's eldest son to fight for the Yin.
Towards the middle of the six year mission ( a mission that was supposed to last only 90 days ), large amounts of pure silica were found in the soil.
Towards the end of the 19th Century militant nationalism began to spread among the educated middle classes of Bengal, inspired by the writings of Bankim and Vivekananda.

Towards and park
Towards the end of the film, he is seen flying across the repaired Golden Gate Bridge and past several people in a park, moments before the camera shifts its focus to a de-powered Magneto.
Towards the end of the 1980s a new line was planned to join the Castilian Meseta with Andalusia without passing through the Despeñaperros national park.
Towards the end of the 1980s, the Club encountered difficulties both on and off the park.
Towards the centre of the park there is an artificially constructed lake, the Mankwe Dam, and Thabayadiotso, which means " the Proud Mountain ".
Towards the main entrance to the park is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with an eternal flame brought from the Field of Mars in Leningrad.

Towards and Downs
* Russell, M, 2004 The treachery of images: deconstructing the early Neolithic monumental architecture of the South Downs in Cotton, J and Field, D ( eds ) Towards a New Stone Age, CBA Research Report 137, York, Council for British Archaeology

Towards and Up
Towards the end of 1955, Taylor unsuccessfully screen tested to play boxer Rocky Graziano in MGM's Somebody Up There Likes Me after James Dean's death, but his use of a Brooklyn accent and physical prowess in the test impressed the studio enough to gain him a long-term contract.
Towards the end of 2010, Chris popped up again to the public eye, when he appeared on Disney's Shake It Up as Justin Starr on an episode called " Age It Up.

Towards and country
Towards the end of the 90s, Laurent Kabila created and appointed a Transitional Parliament, with a seat in the buildings of the former Katanga Parliament, in the southern town of Lubumbashi, in a move to unite the country, and to legitimate his regime.
Towards the close of the 5th century a great company of monks known as the Nine Saints are believed to have established themselves in the country.
When the Nazis placed Stravinsky's works on the list of " Entartete Musik ", he lodged a formal appeal to establish his Russian genealogy and declared, " I loathe all communism, Marxism, the execrable Soviet monster, and also all liberalism, democratism, atheism, etc .." Towards the end of his life, at Craft's behest, Stravinsky made a return visit to his native country and composed a cantata in Hebrew, travelling to Israel for its performance.
Towards the end of the reign of Alexander II, the government, in order to preserve order in the country districts, also created a special class of mounted rural policemen ( uryadniks, from uriad, order ), who, in a time without habeas corpus, were armed with power to arrest all suspects on the spot.
Towards the north-west, the country is very marshy and nothing is to be seen for miles but tracts of unreclaimed swamps and rice fields, with a few huts scattered here and there raised on mounds of earth.
Towards the end of this period, two rival dynasties, known in Egyptology as the Tenth and Eleventh, fought for power over the entire country.
Towards the 1970s, Page shifted her career towards country music, and she began charting on the country charts, up until 1982.
Towards the end of his life, he began moving his country to greater economic deregulation.
Towards spring both kings went westward with their army all the way to Ulster, where they had many battles, subdued the country, and had conquered the greatest part of Ulster when Myrkjartan returned home to Connaught.
Towards the close of the 17th century, the country was reduced by the armies of Aurangzeb, who in 1692 appointed Zulfikar Ali, Nawab of the Carnatic, with his seat at Arcot.
Towards the end of his life, Cowgill argued for the abolition of the Television licence that finances the BBC: " In the context of more than 200 channels how can little green vans going up and down the country saying effectively: ' What are you watching and have you got a licence to watch it?
Towards the end of the meeting, Johnson said he was willing to discuss a peace settlement regarding war in Vietnam ; literally meaning dividing the country in half, one part communist another part capitalist.
Towards the end of 2010, McRae was involved in the Crossing Border festival in the Netherlands, playing with the Matangi Quartet who are based in that country.
Towards the end of 1680 he was forced to flee the country by the political opposition but on his return the next year he started another paper called The Observator, a single sheet printed in double columns on both sides.
* Towards the end of Joseph Heller's Catch-22, Colonels Korn and Cathcart equate fighting for their country with fighting for the benefit of the two of them.
Towards the end of the 1820s, however, the economic climate of the country had deteriorated, and many investors were waiting to see how the new Liverpool and Manchester Railway would succeed.
Towards the end of the manga, after Kureno left to live in the country with Arisa Uotani, and the curse was broken, Akito and Shigure finally confessed their true feelings for each other and reconciled.
According to UNEP's Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication, the country is also at the forefront of building an economy that includes recycling and renewable energy and the generation of green jobs.
Towards the end of June, 1865, he set out on the journey he had planned, taking with him the text of the Homestead Act and other documents printed in the language of the country, proposing to sow this good seed broadcast all along his way.
In The New York Times Book Review, the novelist and screenwriter Dan Wakefield wrote, " Didion's first collection of nonfiction writing, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, brings together some of the finest magazine pieces published by anyone in this country in recent years.
Towards the end of the text, Neferti predicts the advent of a future king, called Ameny, who will restore order to the country.
Towards the end of his career, he wrote: " I think I may fairly say that I have created the department of which I am now Keeper, and at a very moderate cost to the country.

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