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Around that time as Disney Channel's intended target audience became preschoolers, pre-teens and young adolescents, the channel began to quickly gain in popularity, even outside its main target audience, created increased competition with Viacom-owned Nickelodeon and made teen idols out of some of its stars.
Around the ghetto stood walls that, during pogroms, were closed from inside to protect the community, but from the outside during Christmas, Pesach, and Easter Week to prevent the Jews from leaving during those times.
Around 3: 00am on March 24, 1904, angry white men stormed the warehouse, and dragged six black men outside.
Around 40 of the sub-districts created in 1917 were outside its boundary with Leyton in Essex, Ealing in Middlesex, Totteridge in Hertfordshire and Wimbledon in Surrey served by the London postal area but outside the County of London.
Around the outside is a collection of images, all centered around a pair of pillars.
Around the time of Sperry's acceptance of the Nobel Prize the study of consciousness was considered to be outside the realm of science, and serious researchers risked their credibility by broaching the topic.
Around the outside of the hall is a great mosaic frieze, depicting " The Triumph of Arts and Sciences ", in reference to the Hall's dedication.
Around 5: 30, Gravano spotted Castellano's Lincoln Town Car stopped at a nearby intersection and, via walkie talkie, alerted the team of hitmen stationed outside the restaurant of Castellano's approach.
Around 1874, Caillebotte met and befriended several artists working outside the official French Academy, including Edgar Degas and Giuseppe de Nittis, and attended ( but did not participate in ) the first Impressionist exhibition of 1874.
Around the same time as Trenchard was considering his future, the British Legation and some European diplomatic staff based in Kabul were cut off from the outside world as a result of the civil war in Afghanistan.
Around the year 717, St. John became a monk at Mar Sabbas monastery outside of Jerusalem and gave the icon to the monastic community there.
Around the same time MCO opened an Express Pickup service at each terminal allowing drivers to park their vehicles temporarily at a secure location just outside of baggage claim and meet their arriving party in person.
Around 1510 he was asked to paint four saints in grisaille for the outside of the wings of Albrecht Dürer's Heller Altarpiece (: de ) in Frankfurt.
Around this time, simple still life depictions divorced of figures ( but not allegorical meaning ) were beginning to be painted on the outside of shutters of private devotional paintings.
Around 300 AD, the Romans replaced the wooden compartments with separate, attached ceramic pots that were tied to the outside of an open-framed wheel, thereby creating the noria.
Around noon, the two armies made contact about 2 km outside of Sempach.
Around 30 % of them get a first job outside France, in particular in London and New York.
" Hangin ' Around " became the group's lowest charting hit to date, peaking outside the UK top 40.
Around this pavilion was a walking path and outside this path were the enclosures and cages.
Around the outside edge is the inscription IN DEFENSE OF HUMANITY.
Around 14 % of the population of Quilpie identity as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and around 1 % were born outside Australia.
Around the ring is finely brushed sand called the ja-no-me ( 蛇の目 snake's eye ), which can be used to determine if a wrestler has just touched his foot, or another part of his body, outside the ring.
Her debut 1977 Monument album, Pure Connie Smith, only spawned one single, entitled " Coming Around ", which peaked outside the Top 40.

Around and cell
Around 60 % of those with LEMS have an underlying malignancy, most commonly small cell lung cancer ; it is therefore regarded as a paraneoplastic syndrome ( a condition that arises as a result of cancer elsewhere in the body ).
Around the cell body is a branching dendritic tree that receives signals from other neurons.
Around 1830 Faraday established that the reactions at each of the two electrode – electrolyte interfaces provide the " seat of emf " for the voltaic cell, that is, these reactions drive the current.
Around the world, proprietary centers offering stem cell transplants and treatment with neuroregenerative substances are fueled by glowing testimonial reports of neurological improvement.
Around 747, the first missionary cell was founded by the Irish monks Magnus and Theodore sent from the Abbey of St. Gall in Switzerland to evangelize the area.
Around 180 prisoners are crammed in a cell designed to house 50 and prisoners are forced to sleep in awkward positions.
Around 60 – 90 days postinfection, sexual cell stages of the parasite undergo sporogenesis, and develop into pansporocysts, each of which contains eight triactinomyxon-stage spores.

Around and membrane
Around SdhC and SdhD is a phospholipid membrane with the intermembrane space at the top of the image.
Around the desmotubule and the plasma membrane areas of an electron dense material have been seen, often joined together by spoke-like structures that seem to split the plasmodesma into smaller channels These structures may be composed of myosin and actin, which are part of the cell's cytoskeleton.

Around and is
Around that statue in the green park where children play and lovers walk in twos and there is a glowing view of the whole city, in that park are the rows of marble busts of Garibaldi's fallen men, the ones who one day rushed out of the Porta San Pancrazio and, under fire all the way, up the long, straight narrow lane to take, then lose the high ground of the Villa Doria Pamphili.
Around 338 BC the orator Hyperides ( fragment 13 ) claimed that there were 150, 000 slaves in Attica, but this figure is probably not more than an impression: slaves outnumbered those of citizen stock but did not swamp them.
* Selkirk is mentioned in Sailing Alone Around The World by Joshua Slocum.
Around one third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes.
He is credited by many with first popularizing this form of music in the early 1950s with his group Bill Haley & His Comets ( inspired by Halley's Comet ) and million selling hits such as, " Rock Around the Clock ", " See You Later Alligator ", and " Shake Rattle and Roll ".
Around a black hole there is a mathematically defined surface called an event horizon that marks the point of no return.
Lilith Sternin starts as a one-time character in the Season 4 episode, " Second Time Around " ( 1985 ), but then she becomes a recurring character since Season 5 ( 1986 – 87 ), although she is a permanent character for Seasons 10 and 11 ( 1991 – 93 ).
Around 15 percent of employment in Sedgemoor is provided by tourism, but within Cheddar it is estimated to employ as many as 1, 000 people.
His book Sailing Alone Around the World is a classic adventure, and inspired many others to take to the seas.
Around three million years ago, what is now the valley of the Jordan River, Dead Sea, and Wadi Arabah was repeatedly inundated by waters from the Mediterranean Sea.
Around 4 July, Poisson declared Galois ' work " incomprehensible ", declaring that " argument is neither sufficiently clear nor sufficiently developed to allow us to judge its rigor "; however, the rejection report ends on an encouraging note: " We would then suggest that the author should publish the whole of his work in order to form a definitive opinion.
Around 85 percent of women who undergo FGM experience Types I and II, and 15 percent Type III, though Type III is the most common procedure in several countries, including Sudan, Somalia, and Djibouti.
Around holiday developments such as Caleta de Fuste, water is relatively abundant, and dragonfly species including the Blue Emperor, Anax imperator and the Scarlet Darter, Crocothemis erythraea can be found.
The group is best known for its 1992 hit single " Jump Around ", which reached number 3 in the United States, number 6 in Ireland and number 8 in the United Kingdom.
*" Jump Around " is used in many television and cinema productions, such as in the 1993 film Mrs. Doubtfire, the 1996 film Happy Gilmore, Black Hawk Down, the TV series My Name Is Earl, and American Dad.
Hakka cuisine, or Kejia cuisine, is the cooking style of the Hakka people, who originated in the southeastern Chinese provinces of Guangdong and Fujian, but may also be found in other parts of China and in countries with significant overseas Chinese communities .< ref > Linda Lau Anusasananan, < i > The Hakka Cookbook: Chinese Soul Food from Around the World </ i > ( University of California Press, 2012 )</ ref > There are numerous restaurants in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore serving Hakka cuisine.
The town is also the site of the start / finish line of the " Sail Around the Cape ," which rounds the Cape counter-clockwise, returning via the Cape Cod Canal.
Around thunderstorms, hail is most likely within the cloud at elevations above.
Around 713 BC, the semi-mythical successor of Romulus, King Numa Pompilius, is supposed to have added the months of January and February, allowing the calendar to equal a standard lunar year ( 354 days ).
Around 1427, the name zu Gutenberg, after the family house in Mainz, is documented to have been used for the first time.
Around this time he had copied for him a Hebrew Gospel, of which fragments are preserved in his notes, and is known today as the Gospel of the Hebrews, and which the Nazarenes considered was the true Gospel of Matthew.
Around 15 million years ago, a collision between Australia and Southeast Asia allowed the varanids to move into what is now the Indonesian archipelago, extending their range as far east as the island of Timor.

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