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local and Saturday
A weekly newspaper reported a local romance: `` and the couple were married last Saturday, thus ending a friendship which began in their schooldays ''.
This was a continuation of a good idea which was first tried out Saturday night when the Eddie Stack group, also local talent, went on first.
This led to his creation of the comic strip character Captain Kentucky for the Saturday edition of the local newspaper Louisville Times.
His habit of giving out wares on credit led to the eventual bankrupting of the store, so Baum turned to editing a local newspaper, The Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer, where he wrote a column, Our Landlady.
He began playing guitar early on and played regularly for years at local gatherings, mostly what he called " Saturday Night Suppers " hosted by someone in the area.
Saturday nights are also similar to this ; request shows, both local and national ( e. g. Dick Bartley ), are very popular on Saturday night.
Some Fox stations decided to carry over Fox's 4kids. tv block to a UPN, WB, or independent station, so the Fox affiliate could air general entertainment or local news programming on Saturday mornings.
An earthquake with magnitude 7. 1 occurred in the South Island, New Zealand at Saturday 04: 35 am local time, 4 September 2010 ( 16: 35 UTC, 3 September 2010 ).
If a U. S .- based team ( located in either Boston, Chicago, Detroit or New York City ) was playing in Toronto on a particular Saturday night, thousands of fans in the U. S. city whose local team faced the Leafs would often listen to the CBC broadcast via skywave reception, with the game often drawing far more listeners during the HNIC broadcast period than any local station.
The Farmers ' Market takes place in pedestrianised Cliffe High Street on the first Saturday of every month, with local food producers coming to sell their wares under covered market stalls.
Terrasa has a local newspaper, the Diari de Terrassa, that is published daily from Tuesday to Saturday, as well as several radio stations: Ràdio Terrassa / Cadena SER Vallès on 828 AM and 89. 4 FM, with more than 75 years of history behind it, being one of the pioneering radio stations in Catalonia and Spain ; the municipal radio ( Noucincpuntdos, 95. 2 FM ); and Radio Star de Terrassa, the city's cultural station, on 100. 5 FM, which was founded in 1984 and is one of the historic local radios of Catalonia.
Two passers-by noticed the ruckus that Saturday afternoon and local rancher Jack Flagg rode to Buffalo ( the county seat of Johnson County ) where the sheriff raised a posse of 200 men over the next 24 hours and the party set out for the KC on Sunday night, April 10.
Held in honor of the countless farming families in the surrounding area, the event is stretched out over the entire weekend, including the Friday evening dance held in the local grocery store's parking lot, the Pancake Breakfast and Farmer's Day Parade on Saturday, and the numerous shows, games, and activities that take place well into Sunday evening.
Word quickly spread at the local school that there was a kick about on Saturday mornings and more children arrived until there were regularly about 10-12 children.
Many local residents felt that the destruction of Woolwich was under-reported by local and national media, and on Saturday 13 August local residents began writing their thoughts on the hoarding around the shell of the Great Harry.
Highlights include the Lincoln Look-A-Like contests, rail-splitting competitions, a parade at noon on Saturday, shopping booths and concerts by local talent ( mostly country, bluegrass and Southern gospel ).
On Saturday September 7, 1912, at a gathering of one of the local black churches in downtown Cumming, Grant Smith, a local black preacher, publicly questioned the character of the alleged victim.
of the Northern Ireland Intermediate League, Mourne Harps, playing the Central Bookmakers Saturday Morning League and Sion Swifts whose two teams play in the CBSML and the North West Junior League all represent the local population.

local and night
The men crying love poems in an orchard on any summer's night are as often as not the lutihaw, mustachioed toughs who spend most of their lives in and out of the local prisons, brothels, and teahouses.
Participants in the 27 Portland companies worked one night a week through the school year, guided and counseled by adult advisors drawn from local business and industry.
For instance, a local society in the middle of a large city may have regular meetings with speakers, focusing less on observing the night sky if the membership is less able to observe due to factors such as light pollution.
Minor battles were fought, sometimes at night, between gangs of smugglers, such as the Hawkhurst Gang and the Revenue, supported by the army and local militias in the South, Kent and the West, Sussex.
One night in September 1939 they took him to a large house owned by " Old Dorothy " Clutterbuck, a wealthy local woman, where he was made to strip naked and taken through an initiation ceremony.
The Black Knight, having taken refuge for the night in the hut of a local friar, the Holy Clerk of Copmanhurst, volunteers his assistance on learning about the captives from Robin of Locksley, who had come to rouse the friar for an attempt to free them.
On the night of July 31, 1853, doctors at the local hospital needed to perform an emergency operation, virtually impossible by candlelight.
This effort is in addition to support from local volunteers who work to protect the penguins from attack at night.
His jobs in his teenage years included being an ice-cream salesman, night-club bouncer and working night shifts at the local bakery to make crumpets.
Many of the prisoners had prize-money to come from their own country ; many others made their own in their hammocks at night, even forging Bank of England and local bank notes, which they passed off in the great daily market held in the prison.
In addition to broadcasting local and RFO programmes, these RFO stations broadcast the France-Inter radio service at night.
Some organizations around the US sponsor a " Trunk-or-Treat " on Halloween night ( or on occasion, a day immediately preceding Halloween ), where trick-or-treating is done from parked car to parked car in a local parking lot, often at a church house.
The local government attempt to shut the night markets down in this year, but with the decline of the government's authority by the mid 9th century, this edict ( like many others ) is largely ignored as urban dwellers keep attending the night markets regardless.
One rainy night, feeling lonely and depressed, she wanders over to the local restaurant, is served a bowl of ramen by Maezumi, the owner, played by Toshiyuki Nishida.
The Roseland promoted a " Battle of the Bands " in the local press and, on October 12, after a night of furious playing, Goldkette's men were declared the winners.
Since that time, as a gesture against the death penalty, the local authorities of Rome change the color of the Colosseum's night time illumination from white to gold whenever a person condemned to the death penalty anywhere in the world gets their sentence commuted or is released, or if a jurisdiction abolishes the death penalty.
He attended a local business school during the night.
On Christmas night 1672, local Antanosy tribesmen, perhaps angry because fourteen French soldiers in the fort had recently divorced their Malagasy wives to marry fourteen French orphan-women sent out to the colony, massacred the fourteen grooms and thirteen of the fourteen brides.
It may also be that flights to the east are more likely to require people to stay awake more than one full night to adjust to the local time zone.
The majority of Cajun festivals include a fais do-do (" go to sleep " in French, originating from encouraging children to fall asleep in the rafters of the dance hall as the parents danced late into the night ) or street dance, usually to a live local band.
His discovery that it will take him years to work off his debt is compounded by his realization that he cannot get to sleep at night without rhira, an expensive local narcotic, thus increasing his debt every day.

local and residency
The Japanese family register system will continue for Japanese citizens, whilst foreigners will be recorded in a separate residency management system administered by immigration offices which will combine previous immigration status and local alien registration systems.
This relatively conservative legislature passed an early declaration of sovereignty ( November 16, 1988 ); a law on economic independence ( May 1989 ) confirmed by the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union that November ; a language law making Estonian the official language ( January 1989 ); and local and republic election laws stipulating residency requirements for voting and candidacy ( August, November 1989 ).
Established authors apply for a three-month long subsidized residency, adding to the area's literary community with events such as local public readings.
The residency program physicians serve as team physicians for several local colleges and high schools.
In 1961, civil rights activists pressed John F. Kennedy on local segregation issues during his residency outside town.
They soon landed themselves a Tuesday night residency at a local Northern Virginia bar, the Bad Habits Grille.
Selected through an exhaustive nation-wide search, 10 artists undertake a two year residency to further develop their skills under the guidance of leading theatre practitioners, further their careers through involvement in Soulpepper productions, teach in the classrooms of the local community, mentor youth and develop a collective creation.
Users are not restricted to cable subscribers, though residency requirements may apply, depending on local franchise agreements or facility policy.
Tony de Vit began DJ ' ing at the age of 17, as a wedding DJ in 1976 playing at local pubs in his home town of Kidderminster, followed in his early 20 ’ s, by his first residency at the ' Nightingale ' in Birmingham on a Monday night where he played pop and Hi-NRG.
His comments ended a ten year residency that had become a Birmingham clubbing institution and de Vit had become a local Icon and a legend on the gay clubbing scene.
In the Russian Empire, a person arriving for a new residency was obliged to receive ( depending on estate ) to enroll himself in the registers of the local police authorities.
A local law passed in 1982 actually prohibited ethnic Ingush from obtaining residency permits in North Ossetia.
* There are no local residency requirements for registering a. PH domain.
Unlike in mainland China, residency can be easily changed with the local authorities and household registration does not serve as a tool to limit a resident's movements within Taiwan.
On January 18, 2008, the Ohio House of Representatives passed a bill that will eliminate residency rules passed by local voters.
Opened in 2000, about 80 students take up residency in the Wesley Clunes Residential Learning Village in the centre of town and become part of the local community for an eight-week period each term.
Orange County Supervisor and former Assemblyman Lou Correa jumped in the race in January 2006 despite pressure from the local Democratic party for him to stay out ( although with pressure from the state Democratic party for him to jump in ), stating that he was running in part because of the allegations about Umberg's residency.
This has been the residency of a local Staithes family for several generations.
During October 2006, the band played a weekly residency at the Tote in Melbourne, played at the Melbourne show in the Big Day Out festival in January 2007 and continued to be an active part of the local music scene.

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