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Atop Grinlow Hill, 1, 441 feet ( 439 m ) above sea level, is Grinlow Tower ( locally also called " Solomon's Temple "), a two-storey granite, crooked, crenelated folly built in 1834 by Solomon Mycock to provide work for the town's unemployed and later restored in 1996 after a lengthy closure to the public.
Joan Didion has leveled the most comprehensive criticism of Woodward, in a lengthy September 1996 essay in The New York Review of Books.
In 1997 The last Pacific Based A-6E Intruder Squadron " VA-196 Milestones " Decommissioned following a lengthy deployment for WESTPAC 1996.
He became a member of the Democratic leadership as a deputy majority whip, where he befriended Bill Clinton after they worked closely on several issues, including serving as the ranking House Democrat in favor of NAFTA's passage in 1993, Clinton in turn sent Richardson on various foreign policy missions, including a trip in 1996 in which Richardson traveled to Baghdad with Peter Bourne and engaged in lengthy one-on-one negotiations with Saddam Hussein to secure the release of two American aerospace workers who had been captured by the Iraqis after wandering over the Kuwaiti border.
Chrysler's management treated the takeover as hostile, and after a lengthy battle, Kerkorian canceled his plans and sold his Chrysler stake in 1996.
After lengthy discussions with Be and rumors of a merger with Sun Microsystems, many were surprised at Apple's December 1996 announcement that they were purchasing NeXT and bringing Steve Jobs on in an advisory role.
Shadowland took a lengthy break from recording and performing between 1996 and 2008.
After a lengthy career in England, Yallop returned to North America in 1996, when he signed with Major League Soccer and was drafted 57th overall by the Tampa Bay Mutiny in the MLS Inaugural Player Draft.
During the summer of 1996 Flextech were in talks with Fox / News Corp to sell of a 50 % stake in the channel, unfortunately extremely lengthy negotiations made it impossible to secure a deal with Fox.

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On July 10, 2007, after a lengthy investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board found that epoxy glue used to hold the roof in place during construction was not appropriate for long-term bonding.
After a lengthy investigation conducted by the National Football League's security department, the league alleged on March 2, 2012 that 22 to 27 defensive players on the New Orleans Saints maintained a " pay for performance " program that included " bounty " payments administered by then-defensive coordinator Gregg Williams during the 2009, 2010 and 2011 seasons.
According to Joseph Stalin writing in 1913 in Marxism and the National Question: " a nation is not a racial or tribal, but a historically constituted community of people ;" " a nation is not a casual or ephemeral conglomeration, but a stable community of people "; " a common language is one of the characteristic features of a nation "; " a nation is formed only as a result of lengthy and systematic intercourse, as a result of people living together generation after generation "; " a common territory is one of the characteristic features of a nation "; " a common economic life, economic cohesion, is one of the characteristic features of a nation "; " a common psychological make-up, which manifests itself in a common culture, is one of the characteristic features of a nation "; " A nation is a historically constituted, stable community of people, formed on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested in a common culture.
This region — " one of the most remote in the United States " according to the National Park Service — is reached only by one of three lengthy dirt tracks beginning in from St. George, Utah, Colorado City or near Pipe Spring National Monument ( both in Arizona ).
For example, many Americans can recite their National Anthem, or even the much more lengthy Preamble to the United States Constitution.
He is noted for his lengthy and highly decorated tenures with the National Wrestling Alliance ( NWA ), World Championship Wrestling ( WCW ), the World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment ( now known as WWE ), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling ( TNA ).
Paul's father was the first " National, Industrial, Commercial Communications, Foodstuffs, and Resources Director "” As his lengthy title suggests, Dr. George Proetus has almost complete control over the nation ’ s economy and was more powerful than the President of the United States.
Sir Richard Branson threatened to take further legal action but faced with the prospect of a lengthy and costly legal battle, one which could have eventually resulted in The National Lottery games being suspended, he backed down.
In 1972, the Zimbabwe African National Union began a lengthy armed campaign against Rhodesia ’ s white minority government in what became known as the " Bush War " by White Rhodesians and as the " Second Chimurenga " ( or rebellion in Shona ) by supporters of the rebels.
In 1907, Caragiale was shaken by the outbreak and violent repression of the Romanian Peasants ' Revolt, and decided to write a lengthy essay, in which he condemned the agrarian policies of both National Liberal and Conservative governments from a patriotic perspective.
" The " great National Poet " referred to is Thomas Edward Brown ( 1830 – 1897 ) whose poems, including lengthy verse-stories in Manx dialect ( of English, though with some Gaelic words ), were published by Macmillan.
He joined Worcester City in January 2009 to gain valuable match fitness after his lengthy lay off, and then signed for Conference National side Wrexham at the end of February.
" Bob Woodward in his book State of Denial reports that in 2003 Blackwill sent a lengthy memorandum to National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice warning that more ground troops, perhaps as many as 40, 000, were desperately needed in Iraq.
Canadian National plans to use the EJ & E to route trains around Chicago, where they now face lengthy delays because of congestion in the busy rail hub.
Generally it is jumped fairly safely by most horses in the Grand National field, probably due to the lengthy run they have before reaching the fence, and because, by the time the fence is approached, most of the runners have settled into a smooth running rhythm.
On June 24, 2006, the National Post featured a lengthy two-page story by John Lott in its sports section titled, Safe at Home, How Love and Medicine Rescued a Life from a Mysterious Illness, about Harry Muir's brush with death in 2005, on the front page of its sports section.
Spin was in short supply apart from the steady work of Edwin Smith and the underrated allrounder Geoff Miller, the current National selector of the England team and noted after-dinner speaker. The signing of Eddie Barlow, the famous South African in 1976 and the lengthy period under the captaincy of Kim Barnett starting in 1983, meant the side were rarely uncompetitive.
Modern critical appraisals have been sparse, but the National Library of Scotland produced a lengthy catalogue for an exhibition in 1982.
He narrated the Echo of the Elephants films, which followed scientist Cynthia Moss's and cameraman Martyn Colbeck's lengthy study of an African elephant herd in Kenya's Amboseli National Park.
* National Indigenous Times article on Trent Smith who was dismissed by DFAT then re-employed after lengthy legal proceedings
In late 2010, following a lengthy struggle to secure a sponsor for the 2011 season, Europcar was confirmed as the replacement, after assurances that then-French National Champion Thomas Voeckler would remain with the team, but the guarantee of the team's future, so late that it necessitated an extension of the usual UCI deadline for licence application, was too late to retain the services of Pierrick Fédrigo and Nicolas Vogondy.
The structure has a lengthy history, once housing offices of Peoples State Bank, Manufacturers National Bank and Silver's office supply.

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* Review of " A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall, and Curious Afterlife of the Great Books ," with a lengthy commentary on Adler
He reported from Iraq for The New York Review of Books in a series of lengthy dispatches including " Iraq: How Not to Win a War "( September 25, 2003 ), " Delusions in Baghdad " ( February 12, 2004 ), and "" The War of the Imagination " ( December 21, 2006 ).
" In a lengthy Policy Review article, " Seventy Years of Evil: Soviet Crimes from Lenin to Gorbachev ," for instance, Johns labeled the Soviet system " history's most sophisticated apparatus of rule by terror " and condemned its " crushing of the human spirit.
" Aristocrats found its " lengthy inefficiency " heavy going, and John Gibson Lockhart of the Tory Quarterly Review suspected that " The savants are all sore at the vestige man because they are likely to be in the same boat as him.

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The book immediately following Omni, the Words of Mormon, is an editorial insertion that explains how the first first person narrative came to be inserted into the Book of Mormon and how subsequent narrative will differ, being mostly third person narration by Mormon that summarizes more lengthy accounts taken from the Large Plates of Nephi.
" They are also noted for attracting strongly diverse responses: they have remained one of Britain's leading cult rock bands during their four-decade-spanning career, but have also attracted virulent critical attack ( including a lengthy editorial ban from the British music magazine New Musical Express ).
He was on the editorial board which prepared the Club's October 1985 Conservative Party Conference issue of their newspaper, Right Ahead, to which he contributed a lengthy article entitled How Tories are Subsidising the Soviet War Machine.
The editorial board's opposition to the administrative reshuffling proposed by Ana-Maria Tinu also created a lengthy conflict, and prevented her from assuming administrative control of the paper.
* ( journalistic slang ) a lengthy think piece or editorial on a complex topic

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In 1919, after delays caused by the destruction of World War I and a lengthy debate over who should head the institution and the socio-economic meanings of a reconciliation of the fine arts and the applied arts ( an issue which remained a defining one throughout the school's existence ), Gropius was made the director of a new institution integrating the two called the Bauhaus.
Shamans are normally " called " by dreams or signs which require lengthy training.
These traditions include hermetic mages, whose control of magic comes through study and manipulation of magical energy or mana, and who summon and bind elementals in lengthy and expensive rituals to be called on later ; and shamans, whose magic derives from a connection to nature via a totem spirit, and who can summon the nature spirits associated with a particular place.
After lengthy wars, the Sumerians recognized the benefits of unification into a stable form of national government and became a relatively peaceful, well-organized, complex technocratic state called the 3rd dynasty of Ur.
His first book, a collection of short pieces called Bertha's Christmas Vision: An Autumn Sheaf, was published in 1856, and his second, a lengthy satirical poem called Nothing to Do: A Tilt at our Best Society, was published in 1857.
A rule for earlier episodes featuring Bob called for a recap of his evil deeds ; this was dropped after season eight's " Brother from Another Series " when the chronology became too lengthy.
Following Marshall's death, Smith began a lengthy legal battle over a share of his estate ; her case, Marshall v. Marshall, reached the U. S. Supreme Court on a question of federal jurisdiction and again on a question of bankruptcy court authority ( now called Stern v. Marshall ).
In the Sixteenth Congress, after lengthy debate on the Missouri Compromise, members of the House called for an immediate vote on that important question.
Atansoff invented the first digital computer in the world during the 1930s in the Iowa State College, but it took a lengthy court battle for achieving legal patent to 1973 when the case of Honeywell v. Sperry Rand was solved and the verdict named Atansoff with the title the inventor of the computer, the decision was never appealed, thus giving him the legal right to be called as such in the United States.
Residents ( who are sometimes called Levittowners ) were first expected to comply with a lengthy list of rules and regulations regarding the upkeep of their homes and use of their property.
As documented in a lengthy interview / article in the Texas underground music magazine Mother No. 3, the band worked all Spring ' 68 on their new album, which at one point was to be called Beauty And The Beast.
Poet Phoebe Cary — at whose New York City literary gatherings Dodge was a regular guest — wrote a lengthy poem about it called " The Leak in the Dike ", published posthumously in 1873, which has been widely anthologized in books of poetry for schoolchildren.
After lengthy tormented vicissitudes, the ships Fede, Fenice and Exodus managed to take away everyone from the Spezia gulf, to the point that on the Israeli geographical maps La Spezia is called « Schàar Zion », Door to Sion.
His public roles included celebrations called farbrengens ( gatherings ) on Shabbats, Jewish holy days, and special days on the Chabad calendar, when he would give lengthy sermons to crowds.
The director had actually been sent the script in the fall of 1971 and the reader's report called it " lengthy and unimaginative ", but he now he found it very appealing.
Baldwin's lengthy essay Down at the Cross ( frequently called The Fire Next Time after the title of the book in which it was published ) similarly showed the seething discontent of the 1960s in novel form.
He also produced a series of stories based on the Our Gang film series, provided covers for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, illustrated the aforementioned adaptations of two Disney animated features, drew stories featuring Raggedy Ann and Andy and Uncle Wiggily, wrote and drew a lengthy series of comic books promoting a bread company and featuring a character called " Peter Wheat ", and did a series of pantomime ( i. e. without dialogue ) two-page stories featuring Roald Dahl's Gremlins for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 34 – 41.
Sal Cinquemani of Slant magazine called the album " a lengthy collection of drippy, gooey pop fluffer-nutter.
SPU offers an four-year alternate series of general education classes for honors students called University Scholars that revolves around a Great Books reading list and the writing of a lengthy senior dissertation.
As the festival's first performer, he held the crowd for nearly three hours ( in part because he was told to perform a lengthy set because many artists were delayed in reaching the festival location ), and was called back for several encores.
< p > He had been standing with his arms crossed over his chest ; he now unfolded them and sat down in the armchair by the piano, as if this discovery called for lengthy reflection .</ p >
Laurents wrote a lengthy treatment for Ray Stark, who read it on a transcontinental flight and called the screenwriter the moment he arrived in Los Angeles to greenlight the project.

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