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The only type of hawk that apprentices in the United States are permitted to train is a wild hawk that was trapped during its first year (before it entered the breeding stock of the species).
The Post-Venture Fund was started in late 1996, and it lost 12% in its first year, before turning around in 1998 and returning 38%.
TESS should be able to observe nearly the entire sky in the Southern Hemisphere in its first year, before moving on to the Northern Hemisphere in its second year.
Started in 2010 by two Dallas natives just out of college Scott Osburn and Hank Keller Lights All Night drew 6,000 people its first year, before expanding to 26,000 the next.
The teasel, Dipsacus fullonum (Dipsacaceae) is a biennial herb, forming a rosette in its first year before growing quickly in the spring of its second year to a flowering height of between 0.5 2.5 m. [5].
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Given the subject matter, that image, by Art Greenspon, might never have made it past the censors of World War II, which was nearly into its third year before Americans first saw photos of dead G.I.'s on a Pacific beach.
It had 600 applications for 200 places even for its first year and, before it opened, savvy middle-class parents – many of them from public-sector professions – were already buying into the local area, anticipating not only a good school for their children but also a sharp rise in house values.
Obama's team praises and excuses itself by claiming to deport more people in its first year than ever before.
The network launched "The O'Reilly Report" in 1996, its first year on the air, before shifting format to "The O'Reilly Factor" two years later.
In 1850, more than one baby in every five died before its first year.
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