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large and opening
* 1967 – Expo 67 officially opens in Montreal, Canada with a large opening ceremony broadcast around the world.
The cave has a large triangular-shaped opening and is about ten feet deep.
Large beaks were found on the islands where the primary source of food for the finches are nuts and therefore the large beaks allowed the birds to be better equipped for opening the nuts and staying well nourished.
The resultant flood washed out a large gladiatorial exhibition held to commemorate the opening, causing Claudius to run for his life along with the other spectators.
Whereas his father and brother had concentrated consular power largely in the hands of the Flavian family, Domitian admitted a surprisingly large number of provincials and potential opponents to the consulship, allowing them to head the official calendar by opening the year as an ordinary consul.
In recent years George Street in the New Town has grown in prominence, with a large number of new, upmarket public houses and nightclubs opening, along with a number on the parallel Queen Street.
As interest increases, so has the rise of commercial outdoor pursuits, with outdoor kit stores opening up in large numbers and thriving, as well as outdoor pursuits journalism and magazines, both on paper and online.
It is characterized by a large opening towards the outside world.
The rejection, ostensibly attributed in large part to Van Buren's instructions to Louis McLane, the American minister to Britain, regarding the opening of the West Indies trade, in which reference had been made to the results of the election of 1828, was the work of Calhoun, the vice-president.
During this time, enrollment at the small state school swelled ( due in large part to the opening in 1957 of the Mackinac Bridge, linking the Upper and Lower Peninsulas to vehicle traffic ) and as a result, the campus expanded rapidly, roughly to the size it remains to this day.
After being hit hard by El Niño in 1998, fisheries exports have recovered, and minerals and metals exports recorded large gains in 2001 and 2002, mostly as a result of the opening of the Antamina copper-zinc mine.
Unlike most archosaurs, which have several openings in the skull in front of the eyes, in pterodactyloid pterosaurs the antorbital opening and the nasal opening was merged into a single large opening, called the nasoantorbial fenestra.
Very large gauge or heavy jewelry can cause thinning of the tissue between the urethral opening and the healed fistula resulting in an accidental meatotomy.
However, in 1987, the first of many stable quasicrystals were discovered, making it possible to produce large samples for study and opening the door to potential applications.
In Japan, the film grossed $ 1. 2 million its opening weekend, a large amount considering the franchise's usual poor performance in that market.
However, commercial concerns tend to delay the opening of services until a large number of residents have occupied the new neighbourhood.
# Exaggerated opening of mouth, when eating large sized foods, excessive opening during yawning / sneezing and in difficult cases of third molar ( wisdom tooth ) extraction.
" The music has an African tribal sound to it, to emphasize the idea of humanity as a single unified tribe on this planet ; the lagoon is surrounded by nineteen large torches signifying the first 19 centuries of the common era, and the show culminates in the globe opening like a lotus blossom to reveal a twentieth torch, representing the now-completed 20th century.
Brands announced that it is considering reopening Taco Bell locations in the United Kingdom as part of a large planned expansion into Europe, with trial outlets opening first in Spain in early 2009.
After a private opening on the evening of 31 December 1999 the Millennium Experience at the Dome was open to the public for the whole of 2000, and contained a large number of attractions and exhibits.
All five fortresses had similar designs: " perfectly circular with gates opening to the four corners of the earth, and a courtyard divided into four areas which held large houses set in a square pattern.
Here, a part of the levee actually breaks or is eroded away, leaving a large opening for water to flood land otherwise protected by the levee.

large and partnership
To demonstrate the benefits of partnership, the Soviet Union made large economic offerings to Germany.
* The " e-schools programme ", adopted by the HSGIC in 2003 as an initiative to equip all 600, 000 primary and secondary schools in Africa with IT equipment and internet access within 10 years, in partnership with several large IT companies.
In 1994, America West was finally able to secure a reorganization allowing it to come out of bankruptcy, with a large portion of the airline owned by a partnership including Mesa Airlines and Continental Airlines, resulting in code-sharing agreements with these airlines.
He also oversaw GE's partnership with Chicago Bridge and Iron for making large steel pressure vessels in Memphis, Tennessee.
In partnership with the Union Stockyard Co. in 1890, he sold some of the land to them and began to lay out plans and make large investments for the stockyard facilities.
The city has an economic partnership with the Mexican state of Jalisco, a large source of local immigration.
Dansville has a strong academic and extracurricular program including AP classes, dual-enrollment opportunities, partnership with the Capital Area Career Center, art education, a K-12 Spanish program, physical education, vocal and instrumental music, technology, athletics and a large number of other extracurricular clubs and activities.
Marysville ’ s " Uptown Area " ( downtown ) has recently experienced large investment by the public-private partnership group " Uptown Renewal Team " ( URT ), and over $ 1 million has recently been invested by various business owners.
In January 2011 industry giant Chrysler announced a partnership with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) to design and develop an experimental petro-hydraulic hybrid powertrain suitable for use in large passenger cars.
STU is able to offer many amenities other smaller schools can't, thanks in large part to its UNB partnership.
It was only after Roulette Records and Levy's Big Seven Music publishing company were sold ( the record company to an EMI and Rhino Records partnership, the music publishing company to Windswept Pacific Music which was later sold to EMI ) that James began to receive large royalty checks from sales of his records.
The partnership will have Bechtel build very large solar power plants in the Mojave desert with groundbreaking beginning in 2010.
In this case too a large sheet of plate-glass was uncovered, and to form an idea of the étalage you must imagine that a jeweller, for reasons of his own, has struck an unnatural partnership with an undertaker.
Without the capital required to buy large tracts, they entered into a partnership with pirate Jean Lafitte in 1818 to raise money.
In 1963, IBM had established a partnership with Stanford University's Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences ( IMSSS ), directed by Patrick Suppes, to develop the first comprehensive CAI elementary school curriculum which was implemented on a large scale in schools in both California and Mississippi.
Australia posted a large total and England, despite an opening partnership of 59 by Hobbs and Sutcliffe, followed on.
The bankruptcy was large, and the resulting lawsuits, notably by the SEC, threatened the partnership capital, life and reputation of the firm.
* Officer of the Legion of Honour ( France, October 2010 )-for services to the exploration of space and, in particular, that the large space program in France during the second 208-day space flight in 1998, and effective strategic partnership with France at the head of Kazkosmos
A large part of this was due to the strike partnership of Bob Newton and Keith Houchen ; the latter would be the club's leading scorer in each of the following four seasons.
By 1967, Quorum, the partnership between Alice Pollock and Ossie, was deeply in debt and Alice's financial backer, Mike Armitage, a stockbroker, decided there was little possibility of Quorum ever making a profit and he and Alice agreed to sell Quorum to a large UK fashion house, Radley ( run by Alfred Radley ).
According to a press release, through this partnership, " Alpha Bank enters a rapidly developing sector in a large and fast growing market.
In 1975, London's National Portrait Gallery formed the first of its regional partnerships, a partnership which marries large antique, but empty, spaces with the many paintings the Gallery has insufficient space to display.
LERU advocates education through an awareness of the frontiers of human understanding ; the creation of new knowledge through basic research, which is the ultimate source of innovation in society ; and the promotion of research across a broad front in partnership with industry and society at large.
It also stresses, that provides services to the community at large through its clinics and research projects in partnership with international repercussions U. S. and international universities.
However, many large law firms have moved to a two-tiered partnership model, with equity and non-equity partners.

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