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Continent and Makers
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Other vehicles in the DAF range have included the inherited from Leyland trucks Roadrunner ( Badged DAF 600, 800, 1000 On the Continent ) which evolved into the 45 Series, the cab of which was used on the 18 ton gross 55, also as a military spec 4 × 4.
Other major areas on the Northern Continent include the Kooluk region and Kanakan.
Other works include the short story collection A Companion Volume ( 1923 ), the autobiographical novel Post-Adolescence ( 1923 ), Distinguished Air ( Grim Fairy Tales ) ( 1925 ), the poetry collections The Portrait of a Generation ( 1926 ) and Not Alone Lost ( 1937 ), the 1, 200 line epic poem North America, Continent of Conjecture ( 1929 ), and his memoir Being Geniuses Together: An Autobiography ( 1938 ).
Other possible explanations for the great interest in she-tragedy are the popularity of Mary II, who often ruled alone in the 1690s while her husband William III was on the Continent, and the publication of The Spectator, the first periodical aimed at women.
Other staff included The Weathering Continent and Windaria character designer Mutsumi Inomata ; The Five Star Stories and Heavy Metal L-Gaim mecha designer Mamoru Nagano ; and Macross Plus and The Vision of Escaflowne music composer Yoko Kanno.

Continent and Tales
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Continent and most
When Blackman emerged from the bedroom, everyone was gone except the tolerant Lord Thomson, who stayed and chatted with him for half an hour, and then Blackman lay awake most of that night, despairing of what he must expect on the Continent.
Grouse, if not destroyed at some period of their lives, would increase in countless numbers ; they are known to suffer largely from birds of prey ; and hawks are guided by eyesight to their prey, so much so, that on parts of the Continent persons are warned not to keep white pigeons, as being the most liable to destruction.
In the seventeenth century it was in England that Machiavelli's ideas were most substantially developed and adapted, and that republicanism came once more to life ; and out of seventeenth-century English republicanism there were to emerge in the next century not only a theme of English political and historical reflection-of the writings of the Bolingbroke circle and of Gibbon and of early parliamentary radicals-but a stimulus to the Enlightenment in Scotland, on the Continent, and in America.
The Eurasian Continent ( including the Indian Subcontinent ) boasts the most species of deer in the world, with most species being found in Asia.
From 1528 to 1535, he appears to have spent most of his time on the Continent.
Under Krens, the foundation mounted some of its most popular exhibitions: " Africa: The Art of a Continent ," in 1996 ; " China: 5, 000 Years ," in 1998, " Brazil: Body & Soul ," in 2001 ; and " The Aztec Empire ," in 2004.
The Northern Continent, in contrast, is relatively infertile, composed primarily of ' shield ' bedrock and is the most tectonically stable landmass on the planet.
However it has only flourished in the Southern Continent and its existence was forgotten by most of the inhabitants of the North for many years.
At the time of colonization, the eastern portion of the Southern Continent was selected as the most hospitable site to initiate the spread of civilization.
He was taken out of school by his father in 1761 to attend the coronation of George III, who would become one of his most bitter enemies, and once more in 1763 to visit the Continent ; to Paris and Spa.
Many in this poverty stricken area turned to gang life and the neighborhood soon became known as the " most dangerous area on the American Continent ".
This defeat made them clear to many Carbonari that militarily, especially if alone, they could not compete with Austria, one of the greatest powers of the Old Continent: Giuseppe Mazzini, one of the most acute Carbonari.
Europe is known as the " Great Hunting Ground " as where most Traction Cities are found, North America is known as the " Dead Continent " and South America's isthmus has been cut off due to ' Slow Bombs '.
In his 1950 book The White Continent, historian Thomas R. Henry writes, " The Weddell Sea is, according to the testimony of all who have sailed through its berg-filled waters, the most treacherous and dismal region on earth.
He squandered most of it soon after attaining his majority, and went to the European Continent to escape from his creditors.
From 1625 till 1630 Drummond was probably for the most part engaged in travelling on the Continent.
THE LARGEST HOTEL IN AMERICA < p > Few people who pass through Broadway are aware that on that bustling thoroughfare, between Amity and Bleecker streets, there is now in course of erection, on the site of the old Lafarge Hotel, one of the largest and most magnificent hotels on the Western Continent, which, when completed, will throw in the shade the largest hotels in this country-rivalling even the " Grand Hotel " at Paris in magnificence.
The names of the vast majority of painters employed by Gottstein are mostly unknown, most lived and worked on the Continent, among them Gustave Kenmow, Leopold Rieche, L. Dunekate, M. Alexandre, A. Ochel, Honey Ray and, perhaps Gottstein ’ s top painter, Vladimir Douchkine ( a Russian émigré who lived in Paris ).
Triad 51 reflects ( and is most likely derived from ) Geoffrey of Monmouth: Medrawd ( Mordred ) rebels against Arthur while the latter is campaigning on the Continent and usurps the throne, instigating the battle of Camlann.
One notable feature of his career is his aversion to equal temperament, an aversion he kept for decades after this tuning method had been accepted on the Continent and even in most of England.
The immigrants being excluded from most of the cities of the Continent, the burden of receiving most of the Russian refugees moving westward fell on England, as well as America.
The main region comprises the Unnamed Continent upon which most of the novels are set, and on the opposite side of the Circle Sea the Continent Klatch.

Continent and works
Nonetheless, in the 18th Century, rhetoric was the structure and crown of secondary education, with works such as Rollin's Treatise of Studies achieving a wide and enduring fame across the Continent.
" Lahiri grew up in Kingston, Rhode Island, where her father Amar Lahiri works as a librarian at the University of Rhode Island ; he is the basis for the protagonist in " The Third and Final Continent ," the closing story from Interpreter of Maladies.
These works are deeply contrapuntal to please a London audience still in love with Corelli, compared to the galant work that was fashionable on the Continent at the time of their composition.
There, composers continued to produce works in the late-16th century style of the genre after the form had gone out of fashion on the Continent.
When he became conscious of his power as an animal painter he developed with rapidity and success, until his works became recognized as masterpieces in Britain and America, as well as in all countries of the Continent.
Dermody was an accomplished sonneteer, 56 of his sonnets being published in various works, from his very first 1789 collection " Poems " to those published in 1792 before he went to fight on the Continent, and even a few posthumously published verses in the biography by James Grant Raymond.
He has worked in North America, Central America, Europe, the Middle East, the Sub Continent, Far East, Asia Pacific and Africa, creating works in both traditional and digital mediums, still and moving images, within a matrix of cultural interfaces.
Tauchnitz editions were the only authorised editions of works by American authors on the Continent of Europe until 1891, when, by the Copyright Treaty with the United States of America, they too became copyright editions.
We do not meet with it abroad, nor is any mention of it made in any of the pomological works or nurseryman's catalogues on the Continent ".
* Russell, K. F. British anatomy, 1525-1800: a bibliography of works published in Britain, America and on the Continent.
Her representative works as a novel illustrator are for the Utsunomiko ( 宇宙皇子 ) series written by Keisuke Fujikawa ( 藤川圭介 ) and Weathering Continent ( 風の大陸 ) series by author Sei Takegawa ( 竹河聖 ).

Continent and series
The Duke of Marlborough won a series of brilliant victories over the French, England's first major battlefield successes on the Continent since the Hundred Years War.
Among his best-known writings is the magisterial series, History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent.
Their retreat to the Dark Continent was not as it seemed, and in 2004 ( four years after the first anime series finished its run ), Prozen was revealed to be Zenebas ' son ... and the current ruler of the Republic his daughter under the alias Louise Elena Camford.
Mu, as a lost Pacific Ocean continent, was later popularised by James Churchward ( 1851 – 1936 ) in a series of books, beginning with Lost Continent of Mu, the Motherland of Man ( 1926 ), re-edited later as The Lost Continent Mu ( 1931 ).
* The United States of the New Continent ( USN ) from the Front Mission series.
* Catherine Asaro's Lost Continent series ; The Charmed Sphere, The Misted Cliffs, The Dawn Star, The Fire Opal, The Night Bird.
* " Rediscovering a Lost Continent ", by Anthony Grafton in The New York Review of Books, October 5th, 2006. Review and survey of books in the series.
Fair-Go Dibbler, citizen of Fourecks ( The Last Continent ) in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, is famous for selling the archetypal pie floaters to his unsuspecting customers.
In addition to video game music, she has composed music for Godzilla vs. Megaguirus and Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla movies and scores for numerous anime television series, including Fullmetal Alchemist ( and the motion picture Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa ), Nabari no Ou, Queen Emeraldas, Xam'd: Lost Memories, Arc the Lad, and Weathering Continent.

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