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autumn and 1995
The Dayton Accords ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, fixing the borders between the two warring parties roughly to the ones established by the autumn of 1995.
The ecovillage movement began to coalesce at the annual autumn conference of Findhorn, in Scotland, in 1995.
In autumn 1995 his troops fought in the area of Banja Luka, Sanski Most and Prijedor.
The band recorded two independent albums in their hometown of Tulsa, Boomerang ( recorded in autumn 1994, released in 1995 ) and MMMBop ( released in 1996 ).
It featured recordings from the band's autumn 1995 concerts and showcased the strength of the band's live performances.
The Beast Wars toyline was launched in the autumn of 1995, and Mainframe Entertainment produced a computer-generated imagery, or CGI, animated series program to tie in with the new toyline.
Walker's major rebuild of 1971 under the administrator Monsignor John Moloney and the most recent refurbishment of the instrument, by the same firm which was completed in the autumn of 1995.
A live recording from 1995 of a later concert, entitled Outside the Dream Syndicate Alive featuring Tony Conrad, Zappi & Jean-Hervé of Faust and Jim O ' Rourke was released in autumn 2005.
Originally, the seats were in shades of brown, terra cotta, orange and yellow, to look like an autumn day, but in 1995 and 1996, blue seats replaced the fall-hued ones.
The first production was a version of Bertolt Brecht's " The Threepenny Opera " ( autumn 1994 and September 1995 ), followed by the Greek play " Penthesilea " ( March 1996 ), " We can't pay?
In the autumn of 1995, the HKPO travelled to 9 cities in the United States and Canada in its North American début.
When 309 production ceased in early 1993, the 306 took its place and for a while was the mainstay of production after the 405's demise in the autumn of 1995.
The Reform Party replaced the Estonian Centre Party in government in autumn 1995, and remained there until 1996.
Inner Deep Bay is listed as a Ramsar site under Ramsar Convention in 1995, and supports globally important numbers of wetland birds, which chiefly arrive in winter and during spring and autumn migrations.
The Mégane I was unveiled in the autumn of 1995, as a replacement of the Renault 19.
In autumn 1995 Croatian forces took over the city which led to a mass-evacuation of the Serbs.
In the autumn of 1995, The Wedding Present released " Sucker ", a self-financed single that was sold at their gigs only ( it has since been included on compilation albums ).
He was loaned out to Watford during the autumn of 1994, and soon after returning to Stamford Bridge, he was transferred to Southampton, in January 1995.
After 15 months of being branded as JFM, in the autumn of 1995 the name reverted back to Jazz FM after Wheatly asked the Radio Authority for approval to change the name of the station back from JFM to Jazz FM.
The Dayton Accords nominally ended the current war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, fixating the borders between the two warring parties roughly to the ones established by the autumn of 1995.
In autumn 1995 his troops fought in the area of Banja Luka, Sanski Most and Prijedor where they were routed.
* Some regions showed later episodes in an early evening timeslot of 17: 10, such as HTV from 1995, the region concluding the series on 5 March 1999 ( the last ITV region to complete the series ), and also Granada Television from 1994 until they aired the last episode during the autumn of 1996.
The Lambda 10 Project was founded in the autumn of 1995 at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana ; it is currently headquartered in the University's Office of Student Ethics and Anti-harassment Programs.
During the autumn months, WBCN became more focused on sports as the station broadcast the games of the NFL's New England Patriots beginning in 1995.
The summer and autumn of 1995 were spent touring the world, including a well-received performance at Glastonbury Festival, headlining Reading Festival, a tour of Japan and Europe and then a foray into the USA.

autumn and Grieg's
Composition on Grieg's third and final violin sonata began in the autumn of 1886.

autumn and birthday
Love performing in London, England on her 43rd birthday ( 2007 ). With Hole in disarray, Love began a " punk rock femme supergroup " called Bastard during autumn 2001, enlisting Schemel, Veruca Salt co-frontwoman Louise Post, and bassist Gina Crosley, whom Post recommended.
For the autumn 1961 issue of their Folklore journal, the Folklore Society published a festschrift to Murray to commemorate her 98th birthday.
Edward VII, who reigned from 1901 to 1910, and whose birthday was on 9 November, in autumn, after 1908 moved the ceremony to summer in the hope of good weather.

autumn and 90
In the autumn of 1919, elections for the Romanian Constituent Assembly were held in Bessarabia ; 90 deputies and 35 senators were chosen.
Its weather, though reasonably pleasant in spring and autumn, is hot in the summer ; the average high reaches 32 ° C ( 90 ° F ) in August, with an average low of 23 ° C ( 74 ° F ).
In autumn 2010, the campaign was launched after a group of residents surveyed the three estates to find over 90 % of those who responded supported the proposal.
Commissioned by ITC financier Lew Grade in the autumn of 1967, with pre-production completed in October while the final episodes of Captain Scarlet were still being filmed, principal photography for Joe 90 ran from 13 November 1967 to mid-August 1968 using two puppet stages at the Century 21 Studios on the Slough Trading Estate in Berkshire.
Loud songs make up almost 90 % of calls in spring, summer and autumn, but less than 50 % of calls from May to July.
In issue number 89 in autumn 2006, Christine Boarts Larson announces that issue 90 will be the twentieth anniversary issue.
Initially the price ranged from CHF 39. 90 to CHF 49. 90 but was standardized to CHF 50. 00 in autumn of the same year.
Assuming that seasons run from equinox to solstice or vice versa, the season L < sub > s </ sub > 0 to L < sub > s </ sub > 90 ( northern-hemisphere spring / southern-hemisphere autumn ) is the longest season lasting 194 Martian sols, and L < sub > s </ sub > 180 to L < sub > s </ sub > 270 ( northern hemisphere autumn / southern-hemisphere spring ) is the shortest season, lasting only 142 Martian sols.
The Inflorescences are large, produced in spring, summer and autumn, with a pure white spathe up to 25 cm ( 10 in ) and a yellow spadix up to 90 mm (in ) long.
Mithradates, angry with the Romans, refused to cooperate but neither did he offer opposition and both kings were restored without any fighting in about the autumn 90 BC.
It was probably at the end of autumn 90 that Nicomedes regained control of the Thracian Bosporos and in the new sailing season ( from mid March 89 BC ) he prevented egress from the Euxine to Pontic ships.

autumn and years
Young aardwolves generally achieve sexual maturity after two years The breeding season varies depending on their location, but normally takes place during the autumn or spring.
In the autumn of 1314, heavy rains began to fall, followed by several years of cold and wet winters.
If this is true, Eusebius ' birth must have been before Dionysius ' death in autumn 264 ; most modern scholars date the birth to some point in the five years between 260 and 265.
The World Harmonica Festival is held in the autumn every four years in Trossingen, Germany, home of the Hohner harmonica company.
Ibn Battuta remained in Mecca for some time ( the Rihla suggests about three years, from September 1327 until autumn 1330 ).
After a pause to assess Henry IV's sincerity, Clement VIII braved Spanish displeasure, and in the autumn of 1595 he solemnly absolved Henry IV, thus putting an end to the thirty years ' religious war in France.
The city is also susceptible to typhoons in summer and the beginning of autumn, none of which in recent years has caused considerable damage.
After the election of Abraham Lincoln, having lived with relatives and friends in Massachusetts for three years, she returned to work at the patent office in the autumn of 1860, now as temporary copyist, in the hope she could pioneer to make way for more women in government service.
The general ill will against Struensee, which had been smouldering all through the autumn of 1771, found expression at last in a secret conspiracy against him, headed by Rantzau-Ascheburg and others, in the name of the Queen Dowager Juliana Maria, who in this way was willing to wrest power away from the king, and secure her and her son s position of power for many years to come.
Margaret, by now seven years of age, sailed from Norway for Scotland in the autumn of 1290, but fell ill on the way and died in Orkney.
His final television appearance was in the autumn of the same year in Knights of God, which had actually been filmed two years before it was transmitted.
In the autumn of 1878, at the age of 20, Emmeline Goulden met and began a courtship with Richard Pankhurst, a barrister who had advocated women's suffrage – and other causes, including freedom of speech and education reform – for years.
Two years later, in autumn 1446, Sultan Murad II who had come out of retirement, led an army of 50 – 60, 000 soldiers into Greece to put an end to the pretensions of Constantine.
It is better to sow them as soon as ripe, either in cold frames or seedbeds outdoors, where they can be left in situ for 1 to 2 years before being planted in their permanent positions, or in pots, where the plants can be put out into their permanent positions in summer or autumn.
A few years later, Alexander was forced by a mutiny at the Hyphasis ( now Beas ) River to return from the long campaign in India, and European soldiers revolted again at Opis ( autumn 324 BCE ).
Having completely recovered from mononucleosis in the spring of 1968, he won a silver medal in the 1500 meters that autumn in the high altitude of Mexico City, losing to Kip Keino from Kenya, whose remarkable race remained the Olympic 1, 500-meter record for 16 years.
He refers to the First Council of Ephesus, held in the summer and early autumn of 431, as having been held some three years previously to the time at which he was writing " ante triennium ferme.
The autumn meetings are customarily held in Washington, D. C., United States for two consecutive years, and in another member country in the third year.
After several years of delay and controversy over phasing, construction started in the autumn of 2011 on the Streatham Hub-a major redevelopment next to Streatham railway station.
In the autumn of 1838 when William was fifteen years old, he began his studies to become an engineer.
In 1870 Millais returned to full landscape pictures, and over the next twenty years painted a number of scenes of Perthshire where he was annually found hunting and fishing from August until late into the autumn each year.
* Pokagon State Park sponsors a deer hunt in the autumn of most years to help control the population.
Because of the peacefulness of the Potawatomi, they continued to co-exist with the settlers for many years after the Removal Act, until the autumn of 1840 when General Hugh Brady removed about 250 Indians of Hillsdale County and Homer to Miami County, Kansas in reaction to homesteader complaints to the Van Buren Administration.
Native Americans settled into the area several thousand years ago, dwelling in the highlands and along the Rockaway River and the Whippany River, where they hunted and fished for the various game that lived in the area and migrated through the area in autumn.
Although construction of the line beyond that point ceased for four years as a result of the Panic of 1873, in the autumn of 1877 the Union Pacific bought the spur line and began pushing it northward through Idaho.

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