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The principal historical use of ambergris was as a fixative in perfumery, though it has now been largely displaced by synthetics.
In the novel, historical revisionism is the principal method of propaganda used by the Ministry of Truth, where the protagonist, Winston Smith, works as a historical revisionist.
Iceland's principal historical international disputes involved disagreements over fishing rights.
The Heath has major historical importance, originally crossed by principal routes from London to the west and southwest of Britain.
In historical times the town of Tailtiu was where the principal assembly of the early Uí Néill dynasties was held.
In the 14th – 17th centuries, the region was dominated by the Abkhaz, Ubykh and Adyghe tribes, the current location of the city of Sochi known as Ubykhia was part of historical Circassia, and was controlled by the native people of the local mountaineer clans of the north-west Caucasus, nominally under the sovereignty of the Ottoman Empire, which was their principal trading partner in the Muslim world.
History of Madison County, Indiana, from 1820 to 1874: Giving a general review of principal events, statistical and historical items, derived from official sources .. Lewis Publishing Company ( 1874 ).
There are three principal subgroups of Guaraní in Bolivia, marked by dialectical and historical differences:
Two other books about Huntington include History of Huntington County, IN by Frank Sumner Bash in 1914 ( describing its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests ) and Huntington County, IN: Histories and Families by Turner Publishing Company in 1993 as a result of the Huntington County Historical Society officers and board of directors meeting in the summer of 1992 to discuss the family history of Huntington, the glue that has held together the city and county of Huntington in the heartland of the Midwest for more than 175 years.
It is not know how successful the new magazine was, or why Heinsius included it in his publishing program since from 1739 he already had a similar monthly magazine under the title of " Genealogical and historical messages of the principal events of the European courts ".
His principal surviving work is the historical verse romance, The Brus ( The Bruce ), and his reputation from this poem is such that other long works in Scots which survive from the period are sometimes thought to be by him.
A central pillar of the Bible's historical authority was the tradition that it had been composed by the principal actors or eyewitnesses to the events described – the Pentateuch was the work of Moses, Joshua was by Joshua, and so on.
Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, recognizes the Bon tradition as the sixth principal spiritual school of Tibet, along with the Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu, Gelug and Jonang schools of Buddhism, despite the long historical competition between the Bon tradition and Buddhism in Tibet.
In search of materials for this purpose, Pertz made a prolonged tour through Germany and Italy, and on his return in 1823 Stein entrusted him with the principal charge of the publication of the series Monumenta Germaniae Historica, texts of all the more important historical writers on German affairs down to the year 1500, as well as of laws, imperial and regal archives, and other valuable documents, such as letters, falling within this period.
He was a master of the principal foreign languages and began at an early age to collect a magnificent historical library, with the object — which, however, he never realized — of writing a great " History of Liberty.
This result, which orthodox Marxists believe is a principal contradictory characteristic leading to an inevitable collapse of the capitalist order, was held by Marx and Engels to, as a result of various contradictions in the capitalist mode of production, result in crises whose resolution necessitates the emergence of an entirely new mode of production as the culmination of the same historical dialectic that led to the emergence of capitalism from prior forms.
Many people were involved in the production, most notably: Nicholas Negroponte, founder and director of the Architecture Machine Group, who found support for the project from the Cybernetics Technology Office of DARPA ; Andrew Lippman, principal investigator ; Bob Mohl, who designed the map overlay system and ran user studies of the efficacy of the system for his PhD thesis ; Richard Leacock ( Ricky ), who headed the MIT Film / Video section and shot along with MS student Marek Zalewski the Cinéma vérité interviews placed behind the facades of key buildings ; John Borden, of Peace River Films in Cambridge, MA, who designed the stabilization rig ; Kristina Hooper of UCSC ; Rebecca Allen ; Scott Fisher, who matched the photos of Aspen in the silver-mining days from the historical society to the same scenes in Aspen in 1978 and who experiment with anamorphic imaging of the city ( using a Volpe lens ); Walter Bender, who designed and built the interface, the client / server model, and the animation system ; Steve Gregory ; Stan Sasaki, who built much of the electronics ; Steve Yelick, who worked on the laserdisc interface and anamorphic rendering ; Eric " Smokehouse " Brown, who built the metadata encoder / decoder ; Paul Heckbert worked on the animation system ; Mark Shirley and Paul Trevithick, who also worked on the animation ; Ken Carson ; Howard Eglowstein ; and Michael Naimark, who was at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies and was responsible for the cinematography design and production.
The principal goal of ASALA was to reestablish historical Armenia that would include eastern Turkey and the Soviet Armenia.
Ultimately, Lamonthe-Langan's work became the sole or principal primary source for a substantial part of twentieth century popular and historical beliefs about the Inquisition, witchcraft, torture and jurisprudence in the medieval period.
But the closest religious analogy to contemporary literary close reading, and the principal historical connection with its birth, is the rise of the higher criticism, and the evolution of textual criticism of the Bible in Germany in the late eighteenth century.
Russell also expresses doubt over the historical existence of Jesus and questions the morality of religion: " I say quite deliberately that the Christian religion, as organized in its churches, has been and still is the principal enemy of moral progress in the world.
After he finished his university course Duke Ernest gave him an appointment as hofjunker in his court at Gotha, where he laid the foundation of his great collection of historical materials and mastered the principal modern languages.
They are sketches of the principal personages and of the social details of various periods in the history of England rather than complete and comprehensive historical narratives.

principal and museum
The surrounding fertile plain, its thermal baths, several interesting museums, notably a rich museum of archaeology, and a rather orderly urban growth are further principal elements that complete Bursa's overall picture.
In 1879, on July 4 and 6, the palace of the ( then ) Governor General, the principal administrative and municipal offices and many of the other public buildings were destroyed by fire, and the government archives, the library and the museum of the Siberian section of the Russian Geographical Society were completely ruined.
The principal town museum is Barbican House Museum at Lewes Castle, which hosts the Lewes Town Model as well as four galleries of Sussex archaeology.
Veterans of the Army Security Agency have also expressed interest in building a museum there as Fort Devens was their principal training facility for nearly twenty-five years.
When the museum moved into the building in 1936 the ground floor of the central portion was occupied by the principal art gallery, with the east wing housing the Naval gallery and the west wing the Army gallery.
The Ducal Palace ( now occupied by the courts of justice and an important ceramic museum ) was built in the 15th and 16th centuries and is one of the principal feudal edifices in central France.
Among the principal holdings of the museum are the six La Dame à la Licorne ( The Lady and the Unicorn ) tapestries, from the late fifteenth century, often considered one of the greatest works of art of the Middle Ages in Europe.
It is renowned for its extensive views from the summit of Mont Cassel and is the location of the Nord départment's principal museum of local art, history and folklore.
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum ( branded as 9 / 11 Memorial and 9 / 11 Memorial Museum ) is the principal memorial and museum commemorating the September 11 attacks of 2001, and the World Trade Center bombing of 1993 that killed over 3, 000 people.
In addition, PRCUA is the principal patron of the Polish Museum of America, the largest ethnic museum in America located in Chicago, Illinois.
It was the principal residence ( winter residence ) of the Hohenzollern Kings of Prussia from 1701 to 1918 ( the German Emperors from 1871 to 1918 ) and a museum following the fall of the German Empire in 1918.
Its principal monuments include the medieval Palazzo Comunale and a tall thin tower, the Torre Comunale ; and the Pinacoteca Comunale, an art museum with mostly Renaissance works, notable for its external decoration by Giorgio Vasari.
The principal monuments in the kremlin are the Cathedral of St. Sophia ( 1683 – 1686 ), a merchant courtyard ( 1703 – 1705 ), an episcopal palace ( 1773 – 1775 ; now a museum of local lore ), and the so-called Swedish Chamber, with six baroque halls ( 1713 – 1716 ).
* Nógrádi Történeti Múzeum ( county of Nógrád History Museum ) is the town's principal museum with exhibits about the history of the county.
The Joslyn Art Museum is the principal fine arts museum in the state of Nebraska, United States of America.
Founded in 1944, it was the principal museum for Shaanxi province on the site of what was formerly an 11th-century Confucius Temple.
The settlement's principal tourist attraction is the famous Borisoglebsky Monastery, now a museum.
Veterans of the Army Security Agency have also expressed interest in building a museum there as Fort Devens was their principal training facility for nearly twenty-five years.
The Hawai ` i Maritime Center was the principal maritime museum in the State of Hawai ` i from 1988 until it closed in 2009.
It features a museum, feature pavilions for the principal automobile brands in the Volkswagen Group, a customer centre where customers can pick up new cars, and take a tour through the enormous factory, a guide to the evolution of roads, and cinema in a large sphere.
When Talmage was released as principal and called to create a new college for the LDS Church, he brought Clark with him as his chemistry lab assistant and clerk, while Clark would still curate at the museum.
The museum is located in some of the former buildings of the Royal Arsenal, which was Britain's principal ordnance manufacturing facility from the early 18th century until the mid-20th century.
Alderney Society Museum, the principal museum in Alderney, is located in the Old School House on High Street in central St Anne, Alderney.
They devolved the heaviest of the principal librarian's duties on the secretary, who became the most important officer in the museum.

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