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contingent and residents
A small contingent of residents began agitating for the abolishment of Kildeer and merging into the village of Long Grove.
PEP defines it as " Gross external debt, at any given time, is the outstanding amount of those actual current, and not contingent, liabilities that require payment ( s ) of principal and / or interest by the debtor at some point ( s ) in the future and that are owed to nonresidents by residents of an economy ".
This second group disembarked near Arco a contingent of 500 men, while killing local residents.
After suffering a series of tragic losses, Chicago residents Anna and Horatio Spafford led a small American contingent in 1881 to Jerusalem to form a Christian utopian society.
Despite this small contingent of residents, the lineage itself is felt throughout the Western world and Africa via a growing number of devotees, chiefs and priests.

contingent and went
The crusaders believed their oaths were made invalid when the Byzantine contingent under Tatikios failed to help them during the siege of Antioch ; Bohemund, who had set himself up as Prince of Antioch, briefly went to war with Alexios in the Balkans, but was blockaded by the Byzantine forces and agreed to become Alexios ' vassal by the Treaty of Devol in 1108.
Themistocles himself took command of the Athenian contingent of the fleet, and went to Artemisium.
At the close of the campaign, by which time their numbers were much diminished, they did not rejoin the rest of the English contingent but went into cantonment in and around Amiens for the winter.
From Berlin, Patkul went on to Dresden to conclude an agreement with the imperial commissioners for the transfer of the Russian contingent from the Saxon to the Austrian service.
In late 1962, a contingent of Neutralist cadets went to the Soviet Union for over a year's aviation training.
In the 1960s Walter also went on to discover the contingent negative variation ( CNV ) effect ( or readiness potential ) whereby a negative spike of electrical activity appears in the brain half a second prior to a person being consciously aware of movements that he is about to make.
He became a regular officer in 1896, and went to the United Kingdom as part of the Queensland contingent for the 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
A contingent from Conservative Future went to the United States to campaign for John McCain in the 2008 presidential election.
Presser also hired a large contingent of muscular bodyguards who accompanied him everywhere he went ( including Teamster meetings ).
After this attack, he was always escorted by a contingent of Cossacks wherever he went.
In December 1864, the corps was disbanded ; its white contingent went to the new XXIV Corps, while its black units went to the XXV Corps.
Some scientists felt that Kuhn went too far in divorcing scientific progress from truth ; many historians felt that his argument was too codified for something as polyvariant and historically contingent as scientific change ; and many philosophers felt that the argument did not go far enough.
Charles went to war in 1807 as head of the Baden contingent under Marshal Lefebvre.
A small remnant of the IMG contingent went up Boswell Street in an attempt to disperse.
The Soviets began to attack Canadian involvement directly, “ they objected to the use of Canadian peacekeepers because Canada was one of Belgium ’ s NATO allies .” The Soviets even went so far as to demand “ the withdrawal of armed groups from Canada .” According to Scarnecchia, the Soviets “ accused the RCAF of supplying weapons and armoured steel to Tshombe ’ s forces in secessionist Katanga, they believed that this RCAF support was in line with Western Interests .” Though these allegations were never proven in response the secretary-general of the UN transferred the RCAF contingent from performing airlift duties in support of the UN mission to a Pisa-Leopoldville airlift of food and aid.
A British contingent headed by Phillips went to visit the Oba in 1896 despite several warnings that Ovonramwen was unable to see them due to ceremonial duties.
The battle went in Sun Jian's favor until one night ; when Huang Zu led a contingent of soldiers to perform a sneak attack on Sun Jian's camp.
In the summer of 2010 the contingent went to Germany and spent time with the British Army there and the German Amoured corps.
A contingent of W0KIE programmers went on to form the SkyScanner Satellite Radio Network ( named in honour of the late Dean Spratt ), buying airtime on Access America ( a DVB audio channel, on Galaxy 25 ( aka T5 ) 97. 0 ° W Ku-band ).

contingent and city
With everyone running in different directions, some local businessmen worked out a deal and were awarded an AFL franchise on June 7, 1965, contingent upon acquiring exclusive stadium rights from city officials.
Eusebius was probably born into the Christian contingent of the city.
When Banda visited a city, a contingent of women were expected to greet him at the airport and dance for him.
Local businessmen worked out a deal and were awarded an AFL franchise on June 7, 1965, contingent upon acquiring exclusive stadium rights from city officials.
* 1462: Sonni Ali Ber, the ruler of the Songhai ( or Songhay ) Empire, along the Niger River, conquers Mali in the central Sudan by defeating the Tuareg contingent at Tombouctou ( or Timbuktu ) and capturing the city.
The Catalogue of Ships mentions three separate contingents from Thrace: Thracians led by Acamas and Peiros, from Aenus ; Cicones led by Euphemus, from southern Thrace, near Ismaros ; and from the city of Sestus, on the Thracian ( northern ) side of the Hellespont, which formed part of the contingent led by Asius.
The Bishop Ulrich defended Augsburg, a border city of Swabia, with a contingent of soldiers.
This version holds that, as a contingent of the Polish Army was withdrawing through Bydgoszcz ( Army Pomorze's 9th, 15th, and 27th Infantry Division ) it was attacked by German irregulars from within the city.
The city is home to a large contingent of employers, providing more than 100, 000 jobs.
The election of 1954 drew attention to Donna when Bob Jefferys, a newspaperman, requested that a special contingent of Texas Rangersqv be sent to the city by Governor Allan Shivers.
A contingent of Gelo ’ s men gained access to the Carthaginian camp by posing as allies from the nearby city of Selinus.
This was rejected and the next night Dudley stormed the rebel-held city with a small mercenary contingent and drove the rebels out after fierce street fighting ; 49 prisoners he had immediately hanged.
Meanwhile, the armada anchored in the beach of Formosa, disembarked a contingent of 800 men that marched towards the city in three columns, encountering no resistance until the main bridge in São Paulo.
When Banda visited a city, a contingent of women were expected to greet him at the airport and dance for him.
In Kut the Ukrainian occupational contingent was forced out of the city by a rain of mortar fire.
In 1975, the final Air Force contingent departed McCoy and the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority ( GOAA ) was established as a state-chartered governmental agency and an enterprise fund of the city of Orlando.
Bayard was co-commander of the French contingent sent to garrison and aid the city and its Duke, Alphonso d ' Este.
However on May 25, 2011, at the annual meeting for the Greater Baltimore Committee, it was announced that the owner of the Sheraton Inner Harbor hotel, local business and construction magnate, Williard Hackerman made an offer that he would be willing to finance more than half of the proposed $ 900 million price tag and would be willing to build the hotel and the arena which is estimated to cost $ 500 million and the remainder, $ 400 million for the convention center expansion would need to be financed by the State of Maryland and Baltimore City, the offer is contingent on whether the city and state can move the convention center expansion project forward.
Six weeks later, Edward Montagu brought a third contingent to York, bringing the number of forces besieging the city to over 30, 000 men.
This includes both a strong contingent of British, Irish, Germans and Scandinavians, many of whom live there all the year round, and Spanish people who have a second home in the city.
The swan knights of Dol Amroth whom Imrahil leads to Minas Tirith form the largest contingent coming from the hinterland to the defence of the city.
After the Sui forces crossed the Liao River, a small contingent was sent to attack the Goguryeo city of Yodong, but Field Marshal Eulji sent Admiral Gang Yi-sik and his forces to meet them there and drove them out.
However, a small contingent from the group was sent within the walls of the city, where they found the Arab Revolt flag already raised by surviving Arab nationalists among the citizenry.
In the same year, the village is allowed to keep half of the contingent settlement of royal troops to defend their own city to the church from falling into foreign hands, since it was near the frontier into Wallachia.

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