The months of August, September and October are regarded as the tourism low season in Thailand. |
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Next September teachers will be guaranteed time to plan, prepare and mark work as part of a national deal. |
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In September 1909 he had prepared his expedition with intentions to explore the polar basin, when the news about Peary's success arrived. |
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However, since September she has been unhappy about going to school, and has become tearful and anxious. |
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The President had urged the public to be on alert for possible terrorist actions in September or October. |
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According to the state enumeration taken September 22, 1855, there were 77 Shakers in the Tyringham society. |
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The skies opened up and the cool September rain poured down in deluge upon the armory at Teaneck. |
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Hopefully, if everybody gets moving, maybe by September there'll be some improvement. |
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To that end the council will hold a ballot of tenants in September or October this year. |
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Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York observed Labor Day on the first Monday in September that year. |
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A quiet Sun in early September seems an ideal moment to assess the holidays as a whole. |
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On September 28 Denmark votes on whether to abolish its currency, the krone, in favour of the euro currently used by 12 European countries. |
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In August we shall keep many people busy with retting and hackling, and by late September have much linen thread to spin. |
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As of September 1971, an attack carrier would be able to respond to Gulf contingencies within two weeks. |
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In September the dry, north-eastern winds return and the wet weather begins to recede. |
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Meteorologist Graham Fullarton, who has a weather station in his garden, is predicting that September will be a sizzler. |
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In ancient Egypt and Persia New Year began on September 21, at the autumnal equinox, when day and night were of equal length. |
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If successful, she could be showing her teeth on TV this September in a fight to the finish. |
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He generally arrives in late August or early September and stays for about six weeks. |
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The bench called for pre-sentence reports and adjourned the case until September 16, granting conditional bail. |
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In September 1941 he agitated for reform, pointing out the problems of producing work that was effective and up-to-date. |
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The men had lived together since moving to the city from west London in September this year. |
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In September 2003 planning permission was refused on traffic grounds and its effect on nearby properties. |
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Academically brilliant, she was due to go to Leeds University in September to read English and drama. |
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Before embarking on a political career in September 1919 at the age of thirty, Adolf Hitler had been a nonentity. |
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Ironically, September 19th, 2003, is etched in the memory of most local people for a completely different reason. |
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In fact, they delayed finalizing the satellite deal, which was announced last September just as the economy was melting down. |
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It was early September and the bushes were a dazzling palette of scarlet, orange, russet, blue and green. |
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Jimmy Ng was killed on the job in September of 2002 when his police cruiser was T-boned by a speeding car. |
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Without an accurate chart, she anchored in Betano Bay at dusk on September 23, 1942 and commenced disembarking troops over her quarterdeck. |
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On September 25 signals from the seamount ceased when a transmission cable that carried the signals to land was cut by a deep-sea trawler. |
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Also opening sometime in September is the much touted Hong Kong flick Shaolin Soccer, about monks who turn their fighting skills to sport. |
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From September she will board at the White Lodge in Richmond Park London, the Royal Ballet's accommodation. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the September 11 attacks, a dozen states passed draconian anti-terrorism laws. |
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The campaign, backed by Labour MP Martyn Jones, will be stepped up in September when Parliament reassembles. |
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Forage systems ended either September 1 or November 23, at which time the cattle were placed in the feedlot for finishing. |
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When winter approaches in September and October, the sheep are trailed on horseback from the mountain pastures down to the road. |
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Heavy rainfalls flooded central Bulgaria on September 19-20, leaving two dead, inundating hundreds of private homes and damaging infrastructure. |
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When 10 September dawned for the crew of the seaplane, so did the prospects for an end to their harrowing journey. |
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In September 1863 the Union wanted to send reinforcements from the Army of the Potomac to eastern Tennessee. |
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It is a big change from the years when he started in September and would be on the go constantly until the following April. |
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Wheat was seeded between the corn rows in late September after the seed corn was harvested. |
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Ebookers admitted in September that it had been holding takeover talks with a number of potential suitors. |
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It suffered huge losses in the wake of September 11 and its shares have nosedived. |
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If not, the team likely will get help in September from minor league call-ups. |
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Wednesday 30th September 1984 was such a life-changing day for me that the date has been etched on my memory ever since. |
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Domestically, September 11 has sparked debate about the permissible extent of civil rights abridgements in times of national peril. |
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But in their last telephone call in September he refused and said that he planned to go on in his attempts to seek custody. |
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In September 2002, a group of beaked whales beached themselves in the Canary Islands. |
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In September 2004, the applicant filed an application in the High Court for the constitutional writs of certiorari and mandamus. |
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Plans to construct a wind farm are on the agenda for the September meeting of Ramsbottom and Tottington Area Board. |
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In September 1945 he was raised to the peerage, and retired the following March. |
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It was taped at the Royal Festival Hall on the 18th of September 1983 in immaculate sound and balance. |
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There are a few places at the playschool for the year starting in September for children of the local area. |
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I'm sorely tempted at these levels but with the full set of interim results due out on September 3 I'm happy to wait for more information. |
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In order to reflate its economy, Britain abandoned the gold standard in September 1931 and sterling was devalued. |
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Economic indicators started to worsen in September with the increase of fuel prices. |
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If you are over 18 and were resident at your present address in September 2003 it is important that your name is on the register. |
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In September 1942 the GKO ordered a crash programme for exploration and drilling in the oil regions of the interior. |
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The North Korean leader, in expansive mood while lunching southern media moguls, suggested a repeat in September and October. |
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At the same meeting on September 15, the bankers rejected the proposal to move up the limits for drawing cash from automatic teller machines. |
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In September 1899 a meeting of the intercolonial labour parties was called. |
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Should the Barbadians overcome El Salvador, they will qualify for a September Group 2 play-off with either Peru or Mexico. |
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The next show is on Thursday, September 9 when the Borris Breeders will display their white sheep. |
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As September approached, the girls began to talk about riding their bikes to school. |
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The Fast Show hit British screens on 27 September 1994, and its rapid-fire approach quickly made other sketch shows seem slow and clumsy. |
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He made further observations of comets, and recorded the lunar eclipse of 3 September 1457 from a site near Vienna. |
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In September I had the opportunity to visit some mine sites, and watch manual deminers prod the ground every two centimeters to locate mines. |
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It is scandalous that an offence that was committed on September 23 should not have been dealt with until last week. |
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It starts September 4, and will continue each Wednesday at 11 pm, with rebroadcasts Saturdays at 5 pm and Sundays 4 am. |
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By the end of September 1896, he had reoccupied the northernmost province of Dongola, roughly halfway to Khartoum. |
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One vehicle acquired in September 2002 has only done 2,710 recorded miles, averaging out at just under 25 miles a week. |
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Beginning in September 1996, I trained in sport aerobics, also in Constanta. |
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They begin to form in late August and early September and are visible as white, tomentose buds at the base of the stems. |
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After recovering from a wound suffered in September 1864, Upton actively led a cavalry division at war's end. |
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The business was highly seasonal, and centred largely on the September to December period. |
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The unspeakable awfulness of September 11 affected stock markets across the world and gutted the international aviation industry. |
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The autumn equinox was 22nd September but I'll be celebrating it with friends and family today. |
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Subsequently, on 20th September 1983, Mr Sugar sent Mr Lee a redraft of the amendment. |
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On 1 September 2000, twelve countries, including Mauritius and South Africa, signed a trade protocol to have zero duty trade. |
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The State Department tonight renewed its warning about the possibility of more al Qaeda attacks three years after the September 11 attack. |
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The recapture of Delhi by forces from the Punjab on 14 September 1857 broke the back of the mutiny. |
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In September 1968 he was removed from all his posts and expelled from the Communist Party. |
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In September last year, two funds owned by them bought a 26 per cent stake for a consideration of Rs 156 crore. |
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On a busy night in the Harcourt Hotel in September 1999, a glass stem broke and lacerated her left wrist. |
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We should know if the sale is a go for sure by late September or early October. |
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So, in effect, they're treating the ninth of September like the first of January, doing a twelve month retrospective. |
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A Miss Congeniality Beauty Pageant will be held on 30 September at the Waterford Crystal Social Centre, Cork Road, from 8 till late. |
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It begins in September and commemorates the wedding of Crown Prince Thingy and Princess Whatshername back in 18 whenever it was. |
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Summer had faded into fall, but even as September wore on Paris still baked under a strange late heat wave that showed no sign of letting up. |
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Alex and Oliver submitted their tiling on May 15th, but had to wait until September before they knew that it was the first. |
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President Grover Cleveland signed a law designating the first Monday in September as Labor Day nationwide. |
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On September 25 police launched tear-gas barrages and high-pressure water cannon against demonstrating social security workers in downtown Lima. |
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From September 1961 all first transmissions of schools programmes would be simultaneously networked. |
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She would be prepared to keep her child out of school in September rather than put her through the upset of having to switch schools again. |
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Organizers expect the park to be skate ready for a tentative kick-off date of September 30 this year. |
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In September 1926 Joe married Gertrude Shepperd who was working as a tailoress for the Akaroa tailor, Mr Morkcom. |
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The Maryland State Guard was redesignated the Maryland Defense Force in September 1988 to differentiate the force from the National Guard. |
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The pipe in Christ Church Road, Epsom, first burst on Thursday, September 4, and started spurting water over the Khaldi family's drive. |
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She was held first in a prison, then transferred to house arrest in September last year. |
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The victory over Rovers marked City's first three-point haul of September and lifted the Minstermen back up to fifth in the Division Three table. |
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One September day in 1989 I found myself standing inside a shop with money burning a hole in my pocket. |
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Until now, leisure traffic had been tepidly coming back since September 11, but only with deeply discounted fares. |
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Following Alexander's formal abdication in September 1886, Stambolov headed the regency council. |
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The court set for 16 September a hearing for an application for his release on bail. |
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On Saturday mornings throughout the month of September the ancient tradition of yawl sailing was handed down to a new generation of enthusiasts. |
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It eventually resulted in a small expansion of the train shed adding two more tracks as seen in this September 1979 photo. |
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Since 15th September 2006 Piet Van Roe is the Managing Director ad interim of the public broadcaster. |
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In March weaners, pregnant cows and some bulls are sold, and in September more than 50 bulls are auctioned. |
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The trial judge is likely to deliver a verdict in September to the three men at the prison where they are detained. |
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There is so much we don't know about September 11, and the government seems determined that we should continue not to know. |
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This past week of September has proven to be a very difficult one for young schoolgirls and their parents. |
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The Coleman festival which took place from September 2th to 4th was a resounding success with packed audiences each night at the concerts. |
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The forced march ended on September 23 when the expedition met the Nez Perce tribe. |
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So even though the shares are trading at a fifth of their peak last September they still look a bit too rich for me. |
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A number of events are taking place throughout September as part of the festival. |
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Cramer believes that US broadcasting underwent a seismic shift on September 11 last year. |
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Every time the Canes were in danger of losing for the first time since September 2000, McGahee grabbed the game by the throat and squeezed. |
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They now await their results in August and September in hope and expectation. |
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The letter was posted on 8 September and arrived at a house in Nairobi one month later. |
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This September several of the stalks have bloomed with pretty white flowers that have a very nice scent. |
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In September to mid November, the training program will reach its peak with the bowlers expected to play up to 75 games. |
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Another 20 will go on September 15 and then there will be 140 compulsory redundancies on September 29, when the last shock absorber will be made. |
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On 15 September 1998, in LaSalle, Rosalind Burrowes was loudly objecting as bailiffs bolted a Denver boot on her wheel. |
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Work got underway booking performers as far back as last September and work on the parade for concepts and ideas got underway in March. |
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On Friday, the House of Representatives recessed until September with the debate over those lower-income families still unresolved. |
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Nevertheless, in September 2003 Proposition 12 passed by a razor-thin majority. |
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As of September 1, the immigration police returned to its aggressive tracking activities to expose and deport illegal immigrants. |
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The next workshop will be held on September where educational institutions will be called upon to attend. |
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The association fears the races will either have to be scaled down to an invitation race in September or cancelled completely for lack of funds. |
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In September 1939 he was promoted acting air marshal and in April 1940 was appointed Commander in Chief Bomber Command. |
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By the beginning of September the war spread and was coming closer to our village. |
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Although falling outside the dates of Heritage Week proper, the Rut Walk on Sunday, September 25 is another must. |
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The two leaders agreed in September to continue efforts to conclude the treaty by the end of the year. |
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Slap bang in the middle of the week commencing September 17, it's the Top Gear charity karting evening. |
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The section on the 11th September disaster and its aftermath, teases out an sometimes nuanced criticism of US foreign policy. |
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On September 13, that court struck down a federal statute as an unconstitutional infringement of states' rights. |
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The famous Braemar Games are in early September and offer a great chance to ogle Scottish sportsmen in their kilts. |
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The Johannesburg Zoo acquired a breeding pair in September 2002, and zookeepers were delighted when they began to lay eggs. |
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On September 14, seven striking shipbuilders in Cadiz, southern Spain were injured in a tear gas and plastic bullet attack by riot police. |
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Weekly censuses continued until 10 September 2000, when new wasps were no longer eclosing and gynes were cannibalizing larvae. |
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On September 5 workers occupied a building at the firm's Poznan headquarters and began a hunger strike. |
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They will then spend the four months from June to September visiting the workplace of each shortlisted nominee. |
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August came to an end and September began, bringing the beginning of college for me. |
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Last month re-enactors staged a mock battle at the site, as a testing ground before the full festival on September 23 and 24 next year. |
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In September 1995, he was named parliamentary secretary to the minister of Labour. |
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After the widely hailed tripartite elections of September 28, the country now needs to move forward. |
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The midtown facility will reopen in September with a show from the permanent collection. |
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The proposed extension would be until 10.30 pm on weekdays from June 1 to September 30, being similar to those allowed in neighbouring divisions. |
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In September 1939 its regular component, the Permanent Force, totalled only 5,385 men. |
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But it's a thought provoking, perfectly-timed September 11th yahrzeit piece, that had me rethinking its arguments this morning. |
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The school was inspected in September and found to have lots of positive features. |
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The Common Room will be closed until 17 September to allow us to undertake much-needed redecoration work. |
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They were really flexible when my college timetable changed in September and I started coming in on a Monday afternoon instead of a Friday. |
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Construction will be completed by next September and Christies Commercial is handling the letting of the retail units. |
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Ms September will embody the professional, intelligent yet sexy career woman. |
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Greene resigned due to the controversy in September 2002, admitted he had a problem with womanizing and promptly disappeared. |
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Their names and contact information must be included in the mailing list for the September magazine. |
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What role did he and the intelligence boffins play in compiling the deceitful dossiers last September and February? |
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Fortunately, we found this out before the stallion commenced covering mares from September 1 and saved many breeders from disappointment. |
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Compared to the results of the national elections held last September 22, the reversal is no less dramatic. |
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Maj Martin said fighter jets had been scrambled 1,500 times since the September 11 attacks. |
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On September 23 1942 he took off from an airfield near Alexandria on a solo reconnaissance over the Aegean. |
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The Assembly meets from September to December each year and at other times as required. |
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On September 14th last all wheels were in action from the motorized chairs to the manual chairs, even down to the baby buggy. |
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On September 17, Soviet troops invaded and then occupied eastern Poland under the terms of this agreement. |
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In September we found ourselves owners of a Victorian, former Duchy of Cornwall flat in a mansion block on a 90-year lease with a secluded garden. |
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Born in London in September 1950, Sheene had motor racing in his blood. |
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In September last year she was caught out when changing planes at breezy Brisbane airport. |
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From March to September last year, he believed he had beaten the disease but the lump in his neck returned and on October 16 he was told the cancer had returned. |
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They hope the pioneering scheme will start in September next year and grow from an initial reception class of 30 pupils to a bilingual school of 180 after six years. |
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The first trial resulted in a hung jury, and a new one is scheduled for September in Los Angeles Superior Court. |
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Inside Higher Ed opened the question of Banning frats in September after some schools began suspending fraternity activities. |
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The festival will begin on Friday, September 10, as military vehicles including tanks, half-tracks, lorries, jeeps and guns begin arriving in Morecambe. |
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And if you want proof of what the country is really all about, just walk through the National September 11 memorial Museum. |
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By mid September there were than 2,000 people in the settlement, 250 good houses had been built, and there were 230 whares and huts used for temporary accommodation. |
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Public tumults and tragedies, even ones as dreadful as that of September 11, gradually recede into the past and become less emotionally fraught for all of us. |
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He lived for a while at a refugee reception centre in Cambridgeshire before he was moved to Rotherham last September as part of the Government's dispersal policy. |
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A heartfelt and somewhat pathetic note the then-governor wrote to his wife in September 2011 was revealed in court on Thursday. |
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He reported that in September there were 534 acts of sabotage against railroads as compared to a monthly average of 130 during the first half of the year. |
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Contact had been lost with the yacht on September 6, but sweeps of the sea failed to spot the crew or the ketch, a converted fishing boat, which is believed to have sunk. |
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Portraits of most of the 2,977 victims on September 11 are displayed on the walls. |
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It was on 1 September 1977 that South Africa reimposed direct rule over the enclave and reasserted its claim to sovereignty based on the original annexation. |
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McLennan was scouring church land with his metal detector in September when he came across a silver spoon. |
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On September 16 he was called into court in Manhattan, charged with the alarming crime of punching a cripple. |
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The train company says business has rocketed since it introduced a half-hourly train service last September using tilting Pendolino trains travelling at up to 125 mph. |
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The offences are alleged to have occurred on September 10 this year. |
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According to that screenshot, McCallum stopped working for Twitter in September after four years and seven months of employment. |
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In September 1945, and a five half month old Wyandotte rooster was pecking through the dust of Fruita, Colorado when its owner decided to prepare him for the pot. |
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On September 14, I reported that Pope Benedict XVI had made his pet schnauzer dieter a cardinal. |
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The blankness had invited the mind to think back to mornings before September 11, when the mist had concealed the twin towers. |
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Anyone with a love of fun and traditional music and dance is invited to come along and take the floor at The Castlecourt Hotel on Wednesday evening, September 24th at 9.30 pm. |
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The lowlight has to come on September 1 when the Red Sox lost to the Yankees, and once again allows the Yankees to clinch the American League East. |
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McCuskey believes the shift in flags will start from September when shipowners traditionally make arrangements to renew or reflag from the following January. |
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Parliament voted on September 10 to create an interdepartmental commission of inquiry to try to track down investments made in Bulgarian overseas companies. |
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From September through November 2005, I corresponded with him via email to find out what had happened to me that night. |
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And in September 2008, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd circuit ordered the release of a 21-photo subset. |
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Our central problem is that the combination of his grandiloquence and the September 2008 financial crisis led to his election. |
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Yorkshire schools are resorting to poaching teachers from each other as a mad scramble to beat the shortages and fill vacancies in time for September begins. |
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Pro-democracy politicians have put the best face they can on a confusing scramble to realign their election strategy in advance of the September Legco election. |
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The Christmas party season, another sub-industry of Christmas, begins in September as I found out when starting to plan a staff party two Novembers ago. |
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When Ali Salameh arrived at Black September headquarters in Beirut, he found a hive of furious activity. |
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The CIA briefed me only once on enhanced interrogation techniques in September 2002 in my capacity as ranking member of the Intelligence Committee. |
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America, the case goes, has a duty to do this, and now, with September 11 still a hideous memory in many minds, is the moment when it can be done. |
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With respect to China, it is true that September 11 did block movement toward a new hard-line policy from Washington that some administration hawks may have wanted. |
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On Monday, September 13, we found that the glass had been smashed again, so the council has to now believe that it is just stupid, wanton vandalism. |
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It's the middle of September and I'm waiting for the mailman. |
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She was arrested in September 1999 for disseminating poems and statements critical of the government. |
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The terror attacks of September 11, 2001, in the US also provided the European governments with the pretext for a frontal assault on basic rights. |
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Since the announcement in September 2002 that 400 jobs were to be axed over the next two years, more than 340 staff have come forward for voluntary redundancy. |
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Scher set up a face-to-face meeting with John Edwards on September 18 at the regency Hotel in New York City. |
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After September 11, the episode was taken out of syndication in most markets. |
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The Mahdists were defeated at Omdurman on 2 September 1898 and on 19 September Kitchener confronted Marchand at Fashoda, on the headwaters of the Nile. |
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Her conversion in September bears witness to her own new found beliefs. |
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Father Viejo died in the Madrid hospital on September 25, just four days after being repatriated to Spain. |
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But the mayor of one of the Greek island's cities took a British tour group to court in September to block 100 sapphic sojourners from indulging in a stay at a local resort. |
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The highest thermometrical reading in the main hatchway was 84 degrees on September 27th and the lowest was 45 degrees Fahrenheit on November 7th. |
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Before September 11, 2001, the Weekly Standard crowd had been all set to make the Middle Kingdom the next evil empire. |
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At a ceremony to be held in the Sligo Park Hotel next September a group of local players are to be honoured by Rovers in recognition of their services to the club. |
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Education bosses have proposed to build the new 210-place primary school on the existing junior site by September next year, to remove 208 places at the two schools. |
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All proceeds from the event will go to St Mary's Hospice, where Mr Bolton was cared for after suddenly being taken ill in September 2003 with a cancerous brain tumour. |
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In September 1879 Deadwood, like the phoenix, was consumed by fire. |
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The Committee and the City met on September 21, at which time the Committee presented the City with copies of the authorizations signed by the Sandy Beach leaseholders. |
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Much of this legislation, cynically titled the USA Patriot Act, was railroaded through Congress within six weeks of the terrorist attacks of that fateful September morning. |
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No news organization covered September 11, during or since, as comprehensively or as poignantly as the Times did. |
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The Fed announced QE3 on September 13 and, initially, commodities gained smartly. |
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The book was to be released in September but is now officially unscheduled and has been removed from the Tyndale website. |
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Last September I gave my Jack Russell terrier, Daisy, all of my money to invest. |
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There is nothing better than a lift in beef prices at the start of September to put more pep in the step of producers and yesterday was one of those days. |
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Rather than seeking that co-option in September last, Phyllis was selected as a second candidate on the ticket in an effort to take a second seat. |
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Forcing those fired to stay on until September in order to get their severance, they said, seemed particularly cruel. |
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Hundreds of star-struck wannabes will line up outside the Hawk's Well Theatre on Saturday, September 25, for the north-west heats of You're A Star. |
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A less representative poll by Cranford and Associates conducted on September 30, found Haley leading by only a 3-point margin. |
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Archibald signed his warrant as a tidewaiter on 3 September 1794, his salary was 5 pounds a quarter paid at the end of the period to ensure his faithfulness to his employer. |
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Harvesting of balled, live trees may begin after completion of growth in late August or early September if soil moisture conditions are favorable. |
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We had over 175 tons picked and in by September 25, so we only had four small lots of Merlot left when the rains came. |
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Both campgrounds tend to fill up every day between late March and June and early September to mid-October, so it's a good idea to arrive early in order to get a site. |
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In September 2013, I was in Iwamma, Japan, living and training at an aikido dojo as an uchi deshi student. |
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This is the fourth issuance under CIF Euromortgage's Euro Medium Term Note Programme dated September 2002 with a maximum amount of EUR10 billion. |
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It is possible that Al-Qaeda's success with the September 11 attacks has set the bar too high for its current CBRN capabilities. |
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In September of 2008, Patterson accepted the position of deputy director of the Defense Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence Center. |
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The first race was staged on Saturday, September 6, 1958, at Boshaw Whams Reservoir in Hade Edge, above Holmfirth, where the club is still based. |
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As soon as you're a world champion, which I will be on September 6, you're a world champion for ever. |
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In September 2007, a seven-year-old boy who could not swim drowned in a wave pool at the old Olympia centre. |
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Iran threatened to sue Russia in September for not following through on the arms deal, despite money changing hands. |
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The lovebirds, who tied the knot in September 2014, got very smoochy on the dancefloor on Sunday, after downing some of George's tequila. |
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Inner Space Music, led by trumpeter Loz Speyer and featuring altoist Chris Biscoe, play Dean Clough, Halifax on September 29 at 8pm. |
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The Takeover Panel set a deadline of 11 September 2009 for all prospective bids. |
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In many regions, people went inland at the end of August to hunt caribou till September or October. |
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Doreen was born in Brixton, South London, in September 1923 and worked as a shorthand typist for the Director of Public Prosecutions at Temple. |
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I reminded her that it was the September holidays, and after that I was off on swot vac until the exams started. |
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On Saturday, September 19, Andy holds a busker day on Redcar High Street, near The Clarendon, from noon to 5pm. |
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After six months of preparation, Lawyer Joseph Oteri began in September the most thoroughgoing legal attack on antimarijuana laws ever made. |
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Bradford held the first mela in Europe in September 1988 and it is presently held in Bradford City Park. |
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The first Ten Tors Expedition took place in September 1960, with around 200 young people taking part. |
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He fled in March, after Iranian-backed Houthi rebels seized the capital Sanaa in September and then thrust into central and south Yemen. |
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On 13 September 2012, it was reported that BAE Systems and EADS had entered possible merger talks. |
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Like September on the Dingle, With her Sunday parlour song, By repair shops and half tide locks, Where's the fun remaining single? |
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Whether such blaspheming eupepsia can survive the 11 September chastisement remains obscure. |
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In September 2006, 160 elk escaped from a shooting preserve near Rexburg, Idaho, causing wildlife officials in Idaho and Wyoming to shudder. |
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Fablyn, or lasofoxifene tartrate, was rejected by the FDA in September 2005 as a medicine to prevent osteoporosis. |
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In September 2013, he expressed support for the legalisation of assisted suicide for the terminally ill. |
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We collected plankton samples 9 September 2003 near the dam, at South Arm Basin, North Arm Basin, and in the littoral zone of Koehe Park. |
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The preemptive mobilisation was started in France on 26 August, and on 1 September full mobilisation was declared. |
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On September 6, 1947, Farber began to inject Sandler with pteroylaspartic acid or PAA, the first of Lederle's antifolates. |
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In September and October the Morning Glory cloud appears in the Southern Gulf. |
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The official introduction of the metric system in September 1799 was unpopular in large sections of French society. |
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The September 11 terrorist attacks should have been a wake-up call for businesses to reevaluate their insurance coverage. |
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On 26 September the powerful city council of Amsterdam decided to officially support the invasion. |
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On 13 September 1557, Cardinal Carlo Carafa signed a peace agreement, accepting all of the duke's conditions. |
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Caryopteris flower throughout September and looks sensational partnered with yellow-flowered daisies like rudbeckias, or red and orange dahlias. |
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In September 2004 National Express sold its Melbourne bus operations to Ventura Bus Lines, and Brisbane and Perth bus operations to Connex. |
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Anne had become pregnant by the end of 1532 and gave birth on 7 September 1533 to Elizabeth, named in honour of Henry's mother. |
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In September 1925 he went to Insein, the home of Insein Prison, the second largest jail in Burma. |
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Re-enlisting on September 12, 2001, Davis fought, lost his best friend during an ambush, and returned home physically and emotionally shredded. |
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In the first half of September 2008, PokerTime added a new game to its repertoire of online poker entertainment, called Razz. |
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The events take place on Tuesday, September 30, and Thursday, October 2, from 6-9pm where everyone will be able to try squash and racquetball. |
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The cargo ships Sunrise and Celia were run aground by powerful winds on September 28 south of the port city of Valencia. |
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It was founded on 9 September 1959 by Berno Wischmann primarily for students of the University of Mainz. |
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In September 96, Domitian was succeeded by Marcus Cocceius Nerva, an old and childless senator who proved to be unpopular with the army. |
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In September 1862, Abraham Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation. |
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Richard was born on 8 September 1157, probably at Beaumont Palace, in Oxford, England, son of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. |
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Joe earned his forklift licence in September and is working towards an SVQ level 2 as a General Construction Operative. |
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In September 2014 they revealed they will be launching a new wireless voting keypad mid-December. |
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In September 2017 a side project that Mark was involved with released their debut album. |
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Nicola, who began her career in the childcare sector, joined the club as receptionist in September 2003, a month before it opened. |
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Most of the taxis were demobilized on September 8 but some remained longer to carry the wounded and refugees. |
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Funeral Mass on Thursday 6th September at 12 noon, followed by interment at Oscott College Cemetery, Requiescat in Pace. |
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Michael Lassen, 61, fell from a ladder on Friday, September 3, and was taken to Newcastle General Hospital. |
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In September 1928 Britten went as a boarder to Gresham's School, in Holt, Norfolk. |
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The first game at Headingley was played on 20 September 1890, when Manningham were beaten by one try and one dropped goal to nil. |
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Tulips are also popular in Australia and several festivals are held in September and October, during the Southern Hemisphere's spring. |
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A network worm named Slapper was first detected on September 14, and quickly infected thousands of Apache web servers around the world. |
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One of the Chandrayaan 1's findings, reported in September 2009, was a confirmation of the mineral anorthite, rich in calcium plagioclase. |
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Between 3 September 1939, when the United Kingdom declared war against Germany, and 9 May 1940, little changed in the Channel Islands. |
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Between 6 and 10 September 2003, a GLOF occurred from Grasshopper Glacier in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming. |
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On 9 September 2015, Queen Elizabeth II became Britain's longest-serving monarch, having outreigned Queen Victoria. |
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The most severe bombing took place on 6 September 1944, when roughly 80 percent of all houses in the town centre were destroyed. |
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In September 1944 a ship sailed from France to Guernsey under a white flag. |
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A quadruple witching refers to the third Friday of every March, June, September and December. |
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