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supplementary and steamer
These changes made the supplementary steamer redundant and the Lady Beatrice was sold.
In May 1840 the coastal paddle steamer Unicorn made the company's first voyage to Halifax to begin the supplementary service to Montreal.

supplementary and service
QSIG basically uses ROSE to invoke specific supplementary service at the remote PINX.
Over Great Western's protests, in May 1839 Parry accepted Cunard's tender of £ 55, 000 for a three-ship Liverpool – Halifax service with an extension to Boston and a supplementary service to Montreal.
A general service list of English words, with semantic frequencies and a supplementary word-list for the writing of popular science and technology London, New York: Longman, Green
* Yle Klassinen: The 24-hour digital supplementary service of classical music also broadcast on digital television.
In this way, a station can be regularly staffed for rapid response with apparatus, and the volunteers provide supplementary staffing and / or staffed apparatus before, during, and after an incident, or while the career staff are out of service doing training.
Schools included initial training schools, elementary flying training schools, service flying training schools, flying instructor's schools, general reconnaissance schools, operational training units, wireless schools, bombing and gunnery schools, a flight engineers ' school, air navigation schools, air observer schools, radio direction finding ( radar ) schools, specialist schools, and a few supplementary schools.
The soldiers had to participate in military drills, while providing supplementary labor to the local community when not in active service.
The FSIO is charged with ensuring the reliability of this social insurance system within its areas of responsibility: old age and survivors ’ insurance ( AHV ), invalidity insurance ( IV ), supplementary benefits, occupational pension funds, compensation for loss of earnings for people on national service and women on maternity leave, and family allowances in the agricultural sector.
The services include voice ( full and half-rate ), supplementary services ( call waiting, voice mail, three-way calling, call forwarding, and so on ), data service ( up to 9. 6 kbit / s CSD ), and packet-switched wireless data ( up to 28. 8 kbit / s PDC-P ).
An early-1990s rendering of the ASN logo ; the same basic form was used from 1983 to 2008 ASN launched in 1983, under the ownership of CHUM Limited, as a supplementary service to its ATV system of CTV affiliates ( now known as CTV Atlantic ).
The word entered into several languages during World War II when German troops enlisted volunteers from the occupied territories for supplementary service ( drivers, cooks, hospital attendants, ammunition carriers, messengers, sappers, etc.
Outbound trains operate at 30-minute intervals during off-peak hours with supplementary service during peak hours, terminating at Grays, Pitsea, or Southend Central.
Some areas too small to be properly aggregated, such as Darwin, Mildura or rural South Australia, however, either applied for a second license or introduced a supplementary second service run by the existing local station.
The card also serves as a supplementary identification and concession card for students in nationally recognised educational institutes, full-time national service personnel serving in the Singapore Armed Forces, Singapore Civil Defence Force and Singapore Police Force or senior citizens who are over sixty years old.
* The gsmSCF can be informed about the invocation of the supplementary service Call Completion to Busy Subscriber ( CCBS )
Using its Section 38A licence, MTN-9 was able to begin their supplementary service in 1997 using the callsign AMN-31.
These are called supplementary services and are commonly invoked by a Vertical service code.
The Trolley began service on July 26, 1981, and today operates three primary lines named the < font color =" 0071bc "> Blue Line </ font >, the < font color =" F7931e "> Orange Line </ font >, and the < font color =" 009900 "> Green Line </ font >, as well as a supplementary downtown circulator known as the < font color =" 808080 "> Silver Line </ font > on weekends and holidays.
During off-peak hours there is service every hour with supplementary trains every 30 minutes during peak hours, taking 58 minutes to arrive at King's Cross at an average of.
The CRTC also found that Northwestel's operating area was entirely a high-cost serving area, and that supplementary funding may be required to raise the level of phone service and to maintain that service in the face of competition.
Its latest service is SunScribe, a public records request letter generator that offers supplementary fee-based options such as having CalAware send the letter in its name ( preserving the requester's anonymity ) and having CalAware's general counsel evaluate the legal validity of any agency response denying access.

supplementary and was
The term enquetes demographiques, previously used for the supplementary investigations carried out in connection with the administrative censuses, was used for the new investigations.
After its initial release in 1075 / 6, Gesta was complemented with supplementary Scholias until the death of Adam in the 1080s.
A supplementary thought experiment with the same objective of determining the occurrence of absolute rotation also was proposed by Newton: the example of observing two identical spheres in rotation about their center of gravity and tied together by a string.
The introduction of a Miner ’ s Charter in 1946 instituted a five-day work week for miners and a standardised day wage structure, and in 1948 a Colliery Workers Supplementary Scheme was approved, providing supplementary allowances to disabled coal-workers and their dependants.
Java applet that was created as supplementary demonstration material for a scientific publication.
The unit was formerly an SI supplementary unit, but this category was abolished in 1995 and the radian is now considered an SI derived unit.
Whereas the Mishna was considered authoritative, the Tosefta was supplementary.
The printing of Domesday, in " record type ", was begun by the government in 1773, and the book was published, in two volumes, in 1783 ; in 1811, a volume of indexes was added, and in 1816 a supplementary volume, separately indexed, containing
Short-term unemployment benefits were increased, while the National Assistance Board was merged with the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance to become the new Ministry of Social Security, which replaced national assistance with supplementary benefit, improved benefit scale rates, and provided a statutory right to benefit for the out-of-work needy.
Under the 1966 Social Security Act, newly unemployed individuals were no longer denied assistance during their first month of unemployment, while men who had had their unemployment benefit disallowed for six weeks ( on the grounds that they had been at fault for losing their job ) were no longer subjected to a harsh rule applied by the National Assistance confining their payments to below “ benefit rate .” Instead, a policy was adopted of paying these individuals their full entitlement less 15 shillings. T he Act also introduced a long term addition of 9 shillings for all pensioners receiving supplementary benefit and for others ( with the exception of those required register for employment ) receiving supplementary benefits for two years.
The station was put on the supplementary list of Historic Monuments and finally listed in 1978.
Since the Treaty of Nanking was brief and with only general stipulations, the British and Chinese representatives agreed that a supplementary treaty be concluded in order to work out more detailed regulations for relations.
On 3 October 1843, the supplementary Treaty of the Bogue was concluded at Bocca Tigris outside Canton.
Farmers soon realised that a milking shed was a good place to feed cows supplementary foods that overcame local dietary deficiencies or added to the cows ' wellbeing and production.
The planned development, which was given supplementary planning guidance by the City of Edinburgh Council in 2004, will be the size of a small town with up to 17, 000 new homes.
It served with distinction and was awarded the supplementary title Niemen by Stalin.
A year later, a supplementary volume was produced with additions and an index.
In 1846, a supplementary fourteenth volume was issued.

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