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* Hilbert College, in Hamburg ( town ), New York
* 1863 – The New Apostolic Church, a Christian and chiliastic church, is established in Hamburg, Germany.
In 1989, the Kemps switched their official residence from Hamburg, New York to Bethesda, Maryland, their residence at the time of his death.
Dunst's father is German, originally from Hamburg, and Dunst's mother, who was born in New Jersey, is of German and Swedish descent ( Dunst obtained German citizenship in 2011 and now holds dual citizenship with the United States and Germany ).
With Europe's growing desire for coconut oil, Godeffroy's of Hamburg, the largest trading firm in the Pacific, began trading for copra in the New Guinea Islands.
When Swedish colleagues feared for a possible German occupation, he managed to leave on a cargo ship, together with Ernst Cassirer ( the former rector of Hamburg University ) to New York City to become part of the wider community of intellectual émigrés who fled there.
A sideshow at the Erie County Fair Hamburg, New York
Following the Teletubbies ' appearance in New York City, they went on their first live European tour, performing shows in London, Paris, Bremen, Darmstadt, Halle ( Saale ), Hamburg, Köln, and Hannover.
* January 4 – The New Apostolic Church, a Christian and chiliastic church, established in Hamburg, Germany.
Examples include the National Center for Atmospheric Research ( NCAR, in Boulder, Colorado, USA ), the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory ( GFDL, in Princeton, New Jersey, USA ), the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research ( in Exeter, UK ), the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, or the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l ' Environnement ( LSCE ), France, to name but a few.
The company's growth led to the opening of a factory and company town in what is now the Astoria section of Queens in New York City and a factory in Hamburg, Germany.
The Hamburg and New York City factories regularly exchanged experience about their patents and technique despite the large distance between them, and they continue to do so today.
Eventually, the post-war cultural revival boosted demand for entertainment and Steinway increased piano production at the New York City and Hamburg factories, going from 2, 000 in 1947 to 4, 000 pianos a year by the 1960s.
Some great pianists of the past and some active pianists today have expressed a preference for Steinway pianos produced at Steinway's factory in New York City or at Steinway's factory in Hamburg.
Sergei Rachmaninoff owned two New York models in his Beverly Hills home and one New York model D-274 in his New York home ; however, he chose a Hamburg model D-274 for his Villa Senar in Switzerland.
The difference between the New York and Hamburg Steinway pianos is less noticeable today.
" Larry Fine, American piano technician and author of the known The Piano Book, wrote in 2011 that he considered Hamburg Steinways to be of a higher quality than New York Steinways.
However that may be, some visual differences are well known, for example: the Hamburg models have a high polish polyester finish and rounded corners ; New York models have a satin lustre lacquer finish and square or Sheraton corners.
At present, approximately 1, 500 Steinway pianos are built in New York every year, and 1, 500 are built in Hamburg.
The market is loosely divided into two sales areas: the New York Steinway factory which supplies North and South America, and the Hamburg Steinway factory which supplies the rest of the world.
The New York and Hamburg factories exchange parts and craftsmanship in order to " make no compromise in quality ", in the words of Steinway's founder Henry E. Steinway.
The majority of the world's concert halls have at least one Steinway concert grand piano model D-274, some ( for example Carnegie Hall ) have model D-274s from both the New York City factory and the Hamburg factory in order to satisfy a greater range of preferences.
This cheese also is manufactured in Canada by the Oak Grove Cheese Company in New Hamburg, Ontario.

New and branch
The New Democrats, organized as the Democratic Leadership Council ( DLC ), were a branch of the Democratic Party that called for welfare reform and smaller government, a policy supported by both Democrats and Republicans.
Traveling north to south, the first neighborhood, the " North Residential Neighborhood ", has high-rise residential buildings, a large hotel, Stuyvesant High School, a movie theater and a modern branch of the New York Public Library.
She served as president of the New York branch.
James Thurber described White as being a quiet man, disliking publicity, who during his time at The New Yorker would slip out of his office via the fire escape to a nearby branch of Schrafft's to avoid visitors whom he didn't know.
John Armstrong, who was also a native of New York, began working at the Oxford University Press at a young age and eventually reached the position of Vice President of the American branch.
It is this branch of criticism that gives us such categories as the classical Hollywood cinema, the American independent movement, the New American independent movement, the new queer cinema, and the French, German, and Czech new waves.
* New rail line from Belinga will go 450 km all the way to the coast, rather than to be a branch off an existing line.
This voyage was sponsored and organized by the New Zealand branch of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
The governor is the head of the executive branch of New York's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military and naval forces.
Jefferson Market Library, once a courthouse, now serves as a branch of the New York Public Library.
Early solicitations show that after Wolverine and Cyclops have a major falling out, Wolverine decides to branch off and open The Jean Grey School for Higher Learning back in New York.
He served as the federal president of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists in 1969 – 70, and also as the president for its Victoria branch from 1963 until his death in 1980.
The Kuomintang branch in Guangxi province, led by the New Guangxi Clique implemented anti-imperialist, anti-religious, and anti-foreign policies.
However, In 1920s, Lyon & Healy sold its brass musical instrument manufacturing branch ( see " New Langwill Index ").
Mormons () are a religious and cultural group related to Mormonism, the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint movement, which began with the visions of Joseph Smith in upstate New York during the 1820s.
A branch of the Murray in its middle reaches, near Howlong, New South Wales
* 1988 Thaton – Myaingalay 36 · 3 New branch
* 1989 Dabein – Hle Lawin 34 · 6 New branch
* 1999 Taungdwingyi – Magway 83 · 8 New branch to serve town on Ayeyarwady River
The Nieuwe Waterweg (" New Waterway ") is a ship canal in the Netherlands from het Scheur ( a branch of the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta ) west of the town of Maassluis to the North Sea at Hook of Holland: the Maasmond, where the Nieuwe Waterweg connects to the Maasgeul.
Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands are unusual among Commonwealth realms in that Governors-General are selected by the legislature rather than by the executive branch.
After Labor's defeat in 1975, Keating became an opposition frontbencher and, in 1981, he became president of the New South Wales branch of the party and thus leader of the dominant right-wing faction.
* Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell, a branch of Eastern New Mexico University ( headquartered in Portales, NM ).
LASFS ( the Los Angeles Science Fiction Society ) was founded at this time as a local branch of the SFL, while several competing local branches sprang up in New York City and immediately began feuding among themselves.

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