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  • was briefly independent from 1918 to 1920, and regained its independence ... in the winter and 80°F (26°C) in the summer—though daily maxima typically ...
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  • He competed in this sport in the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm ... === 1912 Olympics === For his skill in running and fencing, Patton ...
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  • the Old Kingdom of Romania was ratified in 1920 by the Treaty of Trianon. ... rain chanting custom in spring or early summer, or the masked folk theatre ...
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  • from time to time with 90°F in the summer and below 0°F temperatures ... endangered North Atlantic Right Whales summer on feeding grounds in Cape ...
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  • only a 5°C difference between winter and summer median temperatures. Although ... 1917 Constitution. Carranza was killed in 1920 and succeeded by another revolutionary ...
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  • to select U.S. athletes for the 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics. ... * February 1920: Reverts to peacetime rank, but is one of the few ...
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  • of Nations, and a member nation of the Summer Olympics in 1900, 1920, 1928 ... Gandhi in mobilizing the masses for the 1920 and 1921 demonstrations of ...
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  • Republic of Armenia, which lasted until December 4, 1920. The Treaty of Sèvres, signed on August 10, 1920, promised to maintain ...
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  • interest around, captivating fans all summer. As with other times when ... at the [http://www.london2012.org/en 2012 Summer Olympic Games], but they ...
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  • the Pan-Arab colors first introduced in 1920; red, white, green and black ... particularly in the heat of the Sudan summer, they stretch northward into ...
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  • In 1920, after years of moving around Illinois, the family finally ... In 1927 at age 16, Reagan took a summer job as a lifeguard in Lowell ...
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  • only two distinct seasons - winter and summer—spring and autumn are usually ... Kamchatka Peninsula, and spring floods and summer/autumn forest fires throughout ...
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  • the highest levels of precipitation. In summer, temperatures in the south ... Elections in March 1920 gave the Agrarians a large majority, and Agrarian ...
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  • the state. In Eilat, the desert city, summer daytime-temperatures at times ... Natural hazards include sandstorms during spring and summer, droughts ...
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  • to the polar region and ensures that in summer the night skies of the city ... (i.e. colder in winter and warmer in summer) because of its more eastern ...
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  • Hitler was discharged from the army in March 1920 and with his former ... to visit nationalist groups during the summer of 1921 and in his absence ...
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  • === Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) === [[File:Dead_outside_National_Palace ... to flooding problems, especially during the summer. [https://www.nytimes ...
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  • Black Death first reached England in the summer of 1348. The Black Death ... for sporting activity in England. The 2012 Summer Olympics are to be hosted ...
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  • John Russell Houston, Jr. (September 13, 1920 – February 2, 2003), and ... a song for NBC's coverage of the 1988 Summer Olympics, "One Moment ...
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