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So frequently have pictures of the bridge appeared in books and in national publications that it vies with the old John Brown Fort at Harpers Ferry as the two nationally best known structures in West Virginia.
This program is now nationally known as `` Teen Hunter Clubs ''.
Liberals and conservatives in both parties -- Democratic and Republican -- should divorce themselves and form two independent parties, George H. Reama, nationally known labor-management expert, said here yesterday.
Into the late 1960s, nationally televised, multi-cultural concerts held in Ottawa were added, and the fête became known as Festival Canada ; after 1980 the Canadian government began to promote the celebrating of Dominion Day beyond the national capital, giving grants and aid to cities across the country to help fund local activities.
The earlier artwork was created by nationally known artist Tom Kamifuji and art directed by Nick Talesfore.
South of Dayton in Kettering is the Fraze Pavilion, which hosts many nationally and internationally known musicians for concerts.
Dedham has seven public schools, and is known for the first implementation of a tax supported, free public school system, now used nationally.
DirkJan became known nationally when the then only commercial comics magazine of the Netherlands SjoSji ( now defunct ) started publishing the strip.
He published his early strips in the local social democratic newspaper Arbetarbladet, but became known to a wider audience in 1995, when he started to draw for the Stockholm-based but nationally distributed conservative newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
The city of Portland, Maine, known for its numerous nationally renowned restaurants, was ranked as Bon Appétit magazine's " America's Foodiest Small Town " in 2009.
Thomas Edison State College, a nationally known college for adult learners, is in Trenton, New Jersey.
Particularly hardest hit by economic problems were the north of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales ; unemployment reached 70 % in some areas at the start of the 1930s ( with more than 3 million out of work nationally ) and many families depended entirely on payments from local government known as the dole.
There are over 500 known artists living in the San Luis Valley as evidenced by an onging directory maintained by Monte Vista artists ' group, The Art Thing, The Art Thing's membership boasts several nationally recognized artists working in various media.
Two of Grace Kelly's uncles were prominent in the arts ; her father's eldest brother, Walter C. Kelly ( 1873 – 1939 ), was a vaudeville star whose nationally known act The Virginia Judge was filmed as a 1930 MGM short and a 1935 Paramount feature, and another older brother, George Kelly ( 1887 – 1974 ), estranged from the family due to his homosexuality, became renowned in the 1920s as a dramatist, screenwriter and director with a hit comedy-drama, The Show Off in 1924 – 25, and was awarded the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his next play, Craig's Wife.
Initially frustrated by the size and quality of her parts, Crawford began a campaign of self-publicity and became nationally known as a flapper by the end of the 1920s.
During the late 1990s, Omaha became nationally known as the birthplace of Saddle Creek Records, and the subsequent " Omaha Sound " was born from their bands ' collective style.
More recently, in 2009 Eric Scheid, also known as " Titus ," released a single called " What Do You Believe " featuring Bizzy Bone from the nationally known hip hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
The urban planning process for Columbia included not only planners, but also a convened panel of nationally recognized experts in the social sciences, known as the Work Group.
The success in Montgomery made its leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a nationally known figure.
The city is nationally known as the " Metropolis of the North " and as " Martinistad " referring to the Martinitoren.
Sam Maceo, a nationally known organized crime boss, with the help of his family, was largely responsible for making Galveston a major U. S. tourist destination from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Regaining freedom in 1853, he published his memoir that year, became nationally known and lectured on the abolitionist circuit.
Resort hotels featured a wide variety of entertainers, some nationally known.
Fort Myers first became a nationally known winter resort with the building of The Royal Palm Hotel in 1898.

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This point in time is when processed and nationally distributed foods became a huge part of the nation's diet.
Although there does not appear to be any nationally sanctioned " starting point " for the entire Trans-Canada Highway system, St. John's has adopted this designation for the section of highway running in the city by using the term " Mile One " for its sports stadium and convention centre complex, Mile One Centre.
* Hampton School, an independent school for boys, which recently celebrated its 450th anniversary and is 101st in total point score nationally, following an unusually poor year, having been 61st in the schools ' league table in recent years
With the general down turn nationally for the Conservatives in 1990s, the Labour Party and to a lesser extent the Liberal Democrats began to make gains at the expense of Conservatives and at the high point of anti-conservative sentiment there remained only four Conservative councillors within the authority.
Hartford's role as a focal point for the American insurance industry is known nationally.
In addition, Pico Ruivo, the highest point on the island at falls within the parishes frontiers, and although a highly difficult climb ( third highest nationally ), its summit can be reached from within the trail network.
From its creation, the USBM was viewed, both nationally and internationally, as the focal point for new and emerging science and technology in the minerals field.
Fenwick's team was only one point behind the first place nationally ranked team.
Use reached a high point nationally of 57 % of referrals in the first two months of 2010.
The men's basketball team has been nationally ranked on a frequent basis since the late 1970s, including No. 1 in Division III at some point during seven different seasons.
At this point, the Vossische Zeitung was dissolved by the official, state-sanctioned political party, the all-powerful NSDAP, which circulated its own nationally distributed newspaper, the Völkischer Beobachter.

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The group also picked up a cult following in Australia thanks to the support of the Sydney rock radio station 2JJ ( now Triple-J ) and the nationally broadcast weekly music TV show Countdown, which screened all of the band's early videos ( beginning with their first Australian single release-" This Is Pop "); thanks to this interest, the group made two well-received tours there in 1979 and 1980.
People like Forest Supervisor J. W. Humphrey promoted the scenic wonders of Bryce Canyon's amphitheaters, and by 1918 nationally distributed articles also helped to spark interest.
Four structures in the grounds around the hall have been designated by English Heritage as Grade II listed buildings ; Grade II listing means that a building or structure is considered to be " nationally important and of special interest ".
Its five divisions include: Congress Watch ; Energy ; Global Trade Watch ; the Health Research Group ; and Public Citizen Litigation Group, a nationally prominent public interest law firm founded by Alan Morrison and known for its Supreme Court and appellate practice.
The school's nearly 150 active student organizations include three theatre boards ( coordinating as many as ten productions every term ), long-form and short-form improv groups and a sketch comedy troupe, seven a cappella groups, four choirs, seven specialized instrumental ensembles, five dance interest groups, two auditioned dance companies, a successful Mock Trial team, a nationally competitive debate program, seven recurring student publications, and a student-run KRLX radio station, which employs more than 200 volunteers each term.
Bank of Minneapolis v. First of Omaha Service Corp. case that the National Banking Act of 1863 allowed nationally chartered banks to charge the legal rate of interest in their state regardless of the borrower's state of residence.
The site is also of importance for its breeding bird communities, its large population of the nationally rare Heath Fritillary butterfly ( Mellicta athalia ), an exceptional woodland lichen flora and its palynological interest of deep peat on the Chains.
In 1990, the brewery sold 138, 000 barrels ; within a year, the company was calling itself a " major microbrewer ", reflecting a resurgence in interest in craft breweries happening nationally.
The recent interest in the organic industry has sparked the interest of many businesses from small local distributors to large companies that distribute many products nationally.
After many years of successful touring nationally and abroad — England and Holland being particularly fond of Mallonnee's music — the band disbanded in 2001 as Mallonee went solo as a singer-songwriter / guitarist / raconteur playing to the renewed interest in roots-music Americana.
The nationally televised exhibition of Ashley's skill did much to fuel interest in the sport.
Under the direction of Simon Chapman ( who had previously run the Birmingham Arts Lab ) assisted by Jeanette Koch, the gallery embarked on an ambitious expansion of broadening the exhibition programme to include the works of nationally and internationally recognised artists, and to move to a busier location in order to gain greater interest from a wider public.
Programming such as the weekly music show City Life Social and video / computer game review series Re: Loaded helped Channel M to gain interest nationally.
Hemingfold Meadow is a site of biological interest consisting of two meadows with nationally rare grassland species.
The success of this trip created interest in Chen-style t ' ai chi ch ' uan both nationally and internationally.
Its interest lies in a nationally rare habitat as a result of a steep-sided stream flowing through the site.
It supports various plants of special botanical interest, including nationally rare species, as well as many waterbirds.
Megan signed on as the face of the iconic global beauty brand for Australia and New Zealand and her first campaign for Elvive Total Repair 5 shampoo was launched nationally, however the slick commercial soon caught the interest of Italy, where it also eventually aired.
The British Columbia Country Music Association is a Canadian artist organization designed " to promote, foster and encourage the development, public appreciation of, and interest in, the British Columbia Country Music Community-provincially, nationally and internationally.
He sold this interest in 1968 for $ 3 million and used some of the proceeds to purchase the nearly defunct Harlem Globetrotters and later started Globetrotters Communications, a nationally syndicated radio group.

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