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Fulton was a very close friend of Jackson, and had been his private secretary for a number of years in the old days.
In the eighteenth century there emerges for the first time the notion of a private tragedy ( or nearly for the first time, there having been a small number of Elizabethan domestic tragedies such as the famous Arden Of Feversham ).
and it is still very far from certain how valid the party's claim is that in `` a growing number of kolkhozes '' the peasants are finding it more profitable, to surrender their private plots to the kolkhoz and to let the latter be turned into something increasingly like a state farm.
There are a great number and variety of private commercial schools, trade schools and technical schools.
There are some private national toll-free numbers that use ANI and then have a computer read back the number that is calling, but these are not intended for use in identifying the customer's own phone number.
According to recent academics, Athanasius, growing impatient, took a small number of bishops who supported his claim, and held a private consecration making him bishop.
The national passenger and freight operator is called Bulgarian State Railways, but there are also a number of private operators including Bulgarian Railway Company and DB Schenker Rail Bulgaria.
These rhyolite formations can be seen in several city parks and in the yards of a number of private residences.
The UP also suffered an increasing number of losses during this term ( including the assassination of presidential candidate Bernardo Jaramillo ), which stemmed both from private proto-paramilitary organizations, increasingly powerful drug lords and a number of would-be paramilitary-sympathizers within the armed forces.
The institute, which is a partnership between a number of private industries, government and post-secondary institutions, was designed to help increase the scale, quality, internationalization and impact of marine research in the region.
The private company, Dansk Standard, regulation number 359 of 2005, defines the red colour of the flag as Pantone 186c.
The docks were originally built and managed by a number of competing private companies.
Nietzsche cites his affinities to Epicurus in a number of his works, including The Gay Science, Beyond Good and Evil, and his private letters to Peter Gast.
He analyzed a number of meteorites, and for many years wrote the digest on the literature of meteorites in the Jahresberichte über die Fortschritte der Chemie ; he possessed the best private collection of meteoric stones and irons existing.
It uses an optimized structure to minimize the number of requests to retrieve new data, and allows supporting a repository by securely reuploading most parts of the data without requiring the owner's private keys.
A number of private courier services, such as ACS, United Parcel Service and FedEx ( Speedex ), also operate in Greece.
The National Defense Authorization Act for 2012 would have authorized indefinite detention of suspected terrorists, but enforcement of the relevant section was blocked by a federal court on May 16, 2012, ruling on a suit brought by a number of private citizens, including Chris Hedges, Daniel Ellsberg, Noam Chomsky, and Birgitta Jonsdottir.
In terms of private car ownership, the number of cars per capita is half that of Singapore and one-third that of Taiwan.
the Tasmanian Government and a small number of private bus services.
While a number of private railroads exist and provide mostly commuter-type services, the national railway, Ferrovie dello Stato, also provides sophisticated high-speed rail service that joins the major cities of Italy from Naples through northern cities such as Milan and Turin.
The number and range of IPEC ’ s partners have expanded over the years and now include employers ’ and workers ’ organizations, other international and government agencies, private businesses, community-based organizations, NGOs, the media, parliamentarians, the judiciary, universities, religious groups and, of course, children and their families.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ( ICANN, ) is a nonprofit private organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States, that was created on September 18, 1998, and incorporated on September 30, 1998 to oversee a number of Internet-related tasks previously performed directly on behalf of the U. S. government by other organizations, notably the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ( IANA ), which ICANN now operates.
There are a number of small private reserves along the river, which arrange wildlife viewing

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There may be a number of secondary effects resulting from diffusion through buildings such as widespread contamination of kitchens, restaurants, food stores, hospitals, etc..
Some of these include building dozens of dams and reservoirs, a number of hospitals or clinics, schools and government institutions.
There are also a number of helipads across the territory, including the roof of the Peninsula Hotel ( which is the only rooftop helipad in the territory, excluding the rooftop heliport of Shun Tak Centre and those in hospitals ) and Cheung Chau Island, between Tung Wan Beach and Kwun Yam Beach.
In the United States, the U. S. Public Health Service published The International Classification of Diseases, Adapted for Indexing of Hospital Records and Operation Classification ( ICDA ), completed in 1962 and expanding the ICD-7 in a number of areas to more completely meet the indexing needs of hospitals.
Lieutenant General Ali Sadikin served as Governor from the mid-60's commencement of the " New Order " through to 1977 ; he rehabilitated roads and bridges, encouraged the arts, built several hospitals, and a large number of new schools.
A large number of neurologists work in academic training hospitals, where they conduct research as neuroscientists in addition to treating patients and teaching neurology to medical students.
During the Middle Ages, Parma became an important stage of the Via Francigena, the main road connecting Rome to Northern Europe ; several castles, hospitals and inns were built in the following centuries to host the increasing number of pilgrims who passed by Parma and Fidenza, following the Apennines via Collecchio, Berceto and the Corchia ranges before descending the Passo della Cisa into Tuscany, heading finally south toward Rome.
A number of private hospitals have been opened.
There are a number of different types of modern psychiatric hospitals, but all of them house people with mental illnesses of widely variable severity.
There seems to be a very large number of ' malingerers ' at the hospitals, feigning illness in order to avoid combat duty.
He was recommissioned in the Royal Army Medical Corps as a lieutenant on 1 April 1940, and worked in a number of military hospitals including Northfield Military Hospital ( Hollymoor Hospital, Birmingham ) where he initiated the first Northfield Experiment.
There are a number of rosary-making clubs around the world that make and distribute rosaries to missions, hospitals, prisons, etc.
During the First World War, a number of barracks and voluntary hospitals were set up around the city, and in 1917 a German bomber crash-landed near Broad Oak Road.
Residents with a Medicare card can receive subsidised treatment from medical practitioners who have been issued a Medicare provider number, and fully subsidised (" free ") treatment in public hospitals.
There are a large number of overseas hospitals whose websites list vasectomy as one of their qualified surgical procedures.
After the Islamic waqf law and madrassah foundations were firmly established by the 10th century, the number of Bimaristan hospitals multiplied throughout Islamic lands.
Hamas gained popularity in Palestinian society by establishing hospitals, education systems, libraries and other services, but it has also claimed responsibility for a number of suicide attacks targeting Israeli civilians, leading to its being characterized by the European Union, Israel, Japan, Canada, and the United States as a terrorist organization.
Following the Battle of Brandywine on September 11, 1777 Reamstown served as one of a number of field hospitals for the wounded.
In addition to these three network hospitals, AnMed also operates a number of smaller facilities throughout the city and county that range from a free clinic and minor care to doctor's offices.
Within weeks, the State Government established a number of hospitals, clinics and mobile units in the gas-affected area to cure the victims.
The name Good Samaritan Hospital is used for a number of hospitals around the world.
Development based on the Hydro movement, and on the establishment of a number of convalescent homes and hospitals, was accelerated in August 1865 by the construction of the railway, the Otley and Ilkley Joint Railway, to the Leeds and Bradford Railway and the North Eastern Railway.
The number of hospitals ( and beds ) doubled under the PDC, and spending on education as a proportion of public expenditure rose from one-seventh to one-fifth.
An emerging area of standard data model is in the identity card arena, where a vast number of security engineering solutions for public spaces, e. g., airports, other public transport, hospitals, are expected soon to rely on a standard data model for identifying the card holder / user of the facility.
The city is served by a large number of both private and public healthcare institutions, hospitals, and clinics.

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