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All land in the ACT is held on 99 year leases from the national government, although most leases are now administered by the Territory government.
All primates possess some bipedal ability, though most species primarily use quadrupedal locomotion on land.
All four were original colonies ( Kentucky was originally a part of the land grant of the Colony of Virginia ) and share a strong influence of colonial common law in some of their laws and institutions.
The word maritime is an adjective that simply means " of the sea ", thus any land associated with the sea can be considered a maritime state or province ( e. g. All the provinces of Canada except Alberta and Saskatchewan border water ).
All three provinces have the smallest land base in the country and have been forced to make do with resources within.
: All of the people Israel will come back to Torah ; The people of Israel will be gathered back to the land of Israel ; The Temple in Jerusalem will be rebuilt ; Israel will live among the nations as an equal, and will be strong enough to defend herself ; Eventually, war, hatred and famine will end, and an era of peace and prosperity will come upon the Earth.
All factors of production like land, labor, capital and technology are required in combination at a time to produce a commodity.
All the forested land area is covered with heavy forests.
All land in Hong Kong is owned by the government and leased to private users.
All Nama and Herero cattle and land were confiscated from the very diminished population, with remaining Nama and Herero assuming a subordinate position.
All of these states ceded their westernmost lands to national authority, with the understanding that new states could be formed from the land.
" All of this land lay in a floodplain and was underwater during the majority of the year.
Within Fulcher of Chartres account of pope Urban ’ s speech there was a promise of remission of sins for whoever took part in the crusade. All who die by the way, whether by land or by sea, or in battle against the pagans, shall have immediate remission of sins.
All others were free to land on giving the addresses of their destinations to be sent to the respective local authorities, so that the dispersed passengers and crew could be kept individually under observation for a few days.
All legionary soldiers would also receive a sizeable sum of money on the completion of their term of service: 3000 denarii from the time of Augustus and / or a plot of good farmland ( good land was in much demand ); farmland given to veterans often helped in establishing control of the frontier regions and over rebellious provinces.
All AAA-rated and most AA-rated corporations exhibit a privilege known as “ extraterritoriality ”, meaning that any land owned by the corp is sovereign territory only to the corp and immune to any laws of the country within.
All land is communally owned.
< div > All foreigners who shall import, by either sea or land, in the places occupied by the rebels, either arms or ammunition or any kind for their use, will be deemed pirates and punished as such .</ div >
All definitions include Mesopotamia, the land in and around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
All farming lands were owned by nobles, who then gave their land to their serfs, a situation similar to European feudalism.
He does not explicitly say that all 378 fought at Salamis (" All of these came to the war providing triremes ... The total number of ships ... was three hundred and seventy-eight "), and he also says that the Aeginetans " had other manned ships, but they guarded their own land with these and fought at Salamis with the thirty most seaworthy ".
The following account of the origin of the name Allegheny was given in 1780 by Moravian missionary David Zeisberger: " All this land and region, stretching as far as the creeks and waters that flow into the Alleghene the Delawares called Alligewinenk, which means ' a land into which they came from distant parts '.

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The ability for others to create custom levels and otherwise modify the game, in the form of custom WAD files ( short for Where is All the Data ), turned out to be a particularly popular aspect of Doom.
All funds raised by Jews to support schools has to be turned over to the state treasury.
** In the English Fenland through the vehemence of the wind and the violence of the sea, the monastery of Spalding and many churches are overthrown and destroyed " All the whole country in the parts of Holland was for the most part turned into a standing pool so that an intolerable multitude of men, women and children were overwhelmed with the water, especially in the town of Boston, a great part thereof was destroyed.
All the films were commercially successful, particularly The Good, the Bad and the Ugly which eventually earned $ 8 million ( US $ in dollars ) in rental earnings and turned Eastwood into a major film star.
All multiplications in G < sup > op </ sup > are thus " turned around ".
John Kelman of All About Jazz noted that an " overbearing sense of self-importance turned ELP from one of the 1970's most exciting new groups into the definition of masturbatory excess and self-aggrandizement in only a few short years.
All the more reason not to show her that we fear her ... M. Marin went to the heart of the question, when he turned to us and said in despairing tones, ‘ You have reduced us to a policy of vigilance .’ Yes, M. Marin, do you think that one could make a treaty which would do away with the need for vigilance among the nations of Europe who only yesterday were pouring out their blood in battle?
During this time, Fassbinder turned for a model to Hollywood melodrama, particularly the films German émigré Douglas Sirk made in Hollywood for Universal-International in the 1950s: All That Heaven Allows, Magnificent Obsession and Imitation of Life.
All three strangers turned out to be Llwyd ap Cil Coed in disguise, who placed the spell upon the golden bowl.
All the men then turned into animals, including kangaroos, possums, fish and birds.
All bureau employees were forced to vacate Toyon by the end of 1964 when the facility was turned over to the Job Corps as a work camp as a part of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society.
All of the tenants were turned out and plans were made for the restoration of the building.
All of this turned Lake Arthur into successful rice country.
The term, probably inadvertently, turned up often on All in the Family.
The more they got into it the more it turned into their own religion ; it's partly humor, but it's also an outlook on how to conduct your life: to not settle for some, to always go for All.
All eyes turned to Demara, the only " surgeon " on board, as it became obvious that several of the casualties would require major surgery or certainly die.
The show was initially offered to actress Jean Stapleton, who turned it down stating that, after nine years of playing the ditsy but well-meaning Edith Bunker on All In The Family and Archie Bunker's Place, respectively, she did not want to be tied down to another television series.
", Shirley's father Jack Feeney was played by Scott Brady ( who turned down the role of Archie Bunker on All in the Family ).
: On April 14, National Public Radio ’ s Robert Siegel announced on All Things Considered: “ As it turned out, American troops were but a few hundred yards away as the country ’ s heritage was stripped bare .”
In 1879, The Times said of Terry's acting in All is Vanity, or the Cynic's Defeat by Paul Terrier, " Miss Terry's Iris was a performance of inimitable charm, full of movement, ease, and laughter ... the most exquisite harmony and natural grace ... such an Iris might well have turned the head of Diogenes himself.
Without any fear Lü said ‘ go ahead and take my life since I took yours in past life, this is fair and square !’ All of a sudden the sky turned blue and those ghost and devils disappeared.
All the responses indicated that the Speedway would be turned into a private facility for the buyer.
All I know is I got in trouble for showing my belly button, and every time I turned around after I went off the air, all you saw were Cheryl Ladd's boobs.
Their book about the scandal, All the President's Men, became a # 1 best-seller and was later turned into a movie.

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