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He was delighted to learn that the Post Office Department is now going to expand this service to deliver mail from Representatives in Congress to their constituents without the use of stamps, names, addresses or even zone numbers.
It was Absalon's intention to clear the Baltic Sea of the Wendish pirates who inhabited its southern littoral zone which was later called Pomerania.
ZIP was the protocol by which AppleTalk network numbers were associated with zone names.
During the 1917 Russian Revolution, Nimzowitsch was in the Baltic war zone.
Following World War II, Bonn was in the British zone of occupation, and in 1949 became the capital of West Germany.
During a 1935 – 1942 colonization attempt, the island was most likely on Hawaii time, which was then 10. 5 hours behind UTC .< ref > Since it is uninhabited the island's time zone is unspecified, but it lies within a nautical time zone 12 hours behind UTC.
Bulgaria was expected to join the Eurozone in 2013 but after the rise of some instability in the zone Bulgaria is withholding its positions towards the Euro, combining together positive and realistic attitudes.
The British wrested control of the city from the Ottomans during World War I and it was to be included in an international zone under the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine.
In 2002, it was a primary combat zone in Operation Defensive Shield, a major military offensive by the Israeli Defense Forces ( IDF ).
After being conquered by the Arabs in the early 8th century, it was reconquered in 801 by Charlemagne's son Louis, who made Barcelona the seat of the Carolingian " Hispanic March " ( Marca Hispanica ), a buffer zone ruled by the Count of Barcelona.
In September 1992, a report was published encouraging the formation of a zone of tolerance towards prostitution in Balsall Heath.
In the end, there was a Pentagon review and decision by Congress to stop the awarding of Bronze Stars to personnel outside the combat zone.
Because Berlin was located within the Soviet-occupied zone of Germany and the other occupying powers had previously relied on Soviet good will for access to Berlin, the only available methods of supplying the city were three limited air corridors.
After the eventual breakup of the peace negotiations, which had been stalled numerous times and finally ended due to a guerrilla kidnapping of a congressman and other political figures, the Caguán demilitarized zone was terminated by the Pastrana administration.
The lasting image in many Panthers fans ' minds was RB DeShaun Foster's one-yard touchdown plunge, having broken five tackles on his way to the end zone.
In 1996 the midfield wishbone " C " was changed to a large blue Bears head, and the end zone design were painted with " Bears " in cursive.
In the new Soldier Field, the artwork was tweaked to where one end zone had the word " Chicago " bolded and the other had " Bears ".
No standard procedures were ever set up, except that the Commission was supposed to send the arrested to the Military-Revolutionary tribunals if outside of a war zone.
* In the 1984 season, the ball was placed on the 30 yard line ( instead of the 20 ) if a kickoff sailed through the end zone on the fly and untouched.

zone and subdivision
In the Ulundi Settlement of 1879, Dunn was given the largest piece of land of all thirteen rulers in the subdivision of Zululand, and closest to Durban, where he served as a buffer zone between the British and the less-trusted rulers.
Originally, Gambela was subdivided into four administrative zones and one special woreda ( an administrative subdivision which is similar to an autonomous area and is not part of a zone ) as follows, although these zones were not been given proper names.

zone and network
There is a zone known as the subcortical zone where T-cells ( or cells that are mainly red ) mainly interact with dendritic cells, and where the reticular network is dense.
Its importance increased throughout the second half of 1943 and into the spring of 1944, until it became the largest BCRA network in the Vichy zone, employing about 2500 sources, contacts, couriers, and analysts.
Cameras have also been installed on public transport in the hope of deterring crime, and in mobile police surveillance vans, often with automatic number plate recognition, and a network of APNI-linked cameras is used to manage London's congestion charging zone.
The Underground station connects the Central, Circle, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City lines on the London Underground network, and it is in Travelcard zone 1.
Likewise, a protected area or an entire network of protected areas may lie within a larger geographic zone that is recognised as a terrestrial or marine ecoregions ( see, Global 200 ), or a crisis ecoregions for example.
In a NIDS, sensors are located at choke points in the network to be monitored, often in the demilitarized zone ( DMZ ) or at network borders.
A registry operator, also called a network information center ( NIC ), is the part of the Domain Name System ( DNS ) of the Internet that keeps the database of domain names, and generates the zone files which convert domain names to IP addresses.
During his career, Jennings had reported from every major world capital and war zone, and from all fifty U. S. states, according to the network.
In 2006, the last year before the zone was expanded, TfL observed that traffic flows were lower than in any recent year, while network traffic speeds were also lower than in any recent year.
The station complex is the fourth-busiest on the London Underground network and is in London fare zone 1.
Durham, however, confides in Maria that he does not believe the insectoid creatures will ever seriously consider the concept of a creator and intends to use Maria's slice of the universe's processing power ( as a founder of the world she was given de facto control of a continuously-growing zone of the processor network as well ) to make forbidden first contact with the life of Planet Lambert.
In the Australian Army, the Royal Australian Corps of Military Police also performs the role of a secondary communications network in the front battle zone.
Most commonly it refers to the root zone of the largest global network, the Internet.
The ITU ENUM allocates a specific zone, namely " e164. arpa " for use with ENUM E. 164 numbers on the IP side of the network.

zone and made
The Germans also made use of blocking obstacles, erecting a trench and earthen wall to hinder Roman movement along the route of the killing zone.
( That said, scientists have had some success focusing X-rays with microscopic Fresnel zone plates made from gold, and by critical-angle reflection inside long tapered capillaries.
While earlier versions of BIND offered no mechanism to store and retrieve zone data in anything other than flat text files, in 2007 BIND 9. 4 DLZ made available ( as a compile-time option ) zone storage in a variety of database formats including LDAP, Berkeley DB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, and ODBC.
This also made it difficult to pass the ball when very close to one's own end zone, since merely dropping back to pass or kick would result in a safety ( rules of the forward pass at the time required the passer to be five yards behind the line of scrimmage, which would make throwing the forward pass when the ball was snapped from behind one's own five-yard line illegal in itself ).
Sign designating a sanctioned graffiti zone in Taipei. In Taiwan, the government has made some concessions to graffiti artists.
His tour came 735 years after his ancestor, Edward I of England ( then Prince Edward ), had also been on military duty in the Middle East during the Ninth crusade, and also made Harry the first member of the Royal Family to have served in a war zone since his uncle, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, flew helicopters during the Falklands War.
Developing countries bordering the ocean, however, seek to have it made a " zone of peace " so that they may use its shipping lanes freely.
... he might possibly seem to have made adequate use of the facts as regards the people who live close to the frozen zone, when he says that, ... the people live on millet and other herbs, and on fruits and roots ; and where there are grain and honey, the people get their beverage, also, from them.
At least 10 species live in the temperate zone ; one, the Galápagos Penguin, lives as far north as the Galápagos Islands, but this is only made possible by the cold, rich waters of the Antarctic Humboldt Current that flows around these islands.
Dallas expanded their lead, 20-3, in the third quarter after wide receiver Butch Johnson made a diving catch in the end zone for a 45-yard touchdown reception.
But later in the period, the Cowboys scored another touchdown on a 45-yard pass from Staubach to receiver Butch Johnson, who made a fingertip catch as he fell into the end zone.
Facing third down and 1, with Denver's defense expecting a running play, Washington decided to pass and receiver Gary Clark made a diving catch in the end zone for a touchdown to give Washington a 14 – 10 lead.
Some people above the impact zone made their way upward toward the roof in hopes of a helicopter rescue.
The area has borne the brunt of the tectonic divergence between the African and Arabian plates and the converging Arabian and Eurasian plates, which has made the region a very diverse zone of high snow-covered mountains, fertile broad alluvial basins and desert plateau, which has also increased its biodiversity further and enabled the survival into historic times of species not found elsewhere.
Skip zone is the subject of a film ' SKIPZONE ' made in 1992 by UK artist, Peter Lee-Jones.
* Other gallertoids, according to this model, made the transition over time to a benthic mode of life ; that is, their habitat has shifted from the open ocean to the floor ( benthic zone ).
It is not clear when the transition to a terrestrial existence was made, but it is considered plausible that it took place between the Ordovician and late Silurian — approximately — via the intertidal zone.
Thousands of Japanese occupied Timor, in February 1942, and the borders of the Dutch and Portuguese were overlooked with Timor island being made a single Japanese army administration zone.
A number of films showing the concentration camps were made and screened to the German public, such as Die Todesmühlen, released in the U. S. zone in January 1946, and Welt im Film No. 5 in June 1945.
This made Garrett Park the first nuclear-weapons free zone in the United States.
The 511th Parachute Regiment, made the division's first jump near Tagaytay Ridge on 3 February 1945, meeting no resistance at the drop zone.

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