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The earlier of them was an unofficial enterprise, sponsored by Life magazine, under the title of The National Purpose.
A port was in development for the 5200 and advertised as a launch title but never officially released, although an unofficial release was produced by AtariAge.
There was no plan to move these departments, and so Bonn remained a second, unofficial capital with the new title " Federal City " ( Bundesstadt ).
In 2003 an unofficial, but well received conclusion to the series was published under the title GW11 Omega Project-see Gap material below.
' Impi ' is also the title of a very famous South Africa song by Johnny Clegg and the band Juluka which has become something of an unofficial national anthem, especially at major international sports events and especially when the opponent is England.
The term " Prime Minister " appears at this time as an unofficial title for the leader of the government, usually the head of the Treasury.
The club was unanimously rated Champion County in 1876 and 1877 as well as sharing the unofficial title in 1873 and staking a claim for it in 1874.
The counties agreed on residence but not on a means of deciding a championship and so the title remained an unofficial award until 1889.
Gloucestershire had a very strong claim to this unofficial title in 1873 but consensus was that they shared it with Nottinghamshire.
The city is called Nice la Belle ( Nissa La Bella in Niçard ), which means Nice the Beautiful, which is also the title of the unofficial anthem of Nice, written by Menica Rondelly in 1912.
Thus, some of today's auctioneers in the U. S. carry the unofficial title of " colonel ".
At the time, Piave and Verdi had titled opera La maledizione ( The Curse ), and this unofficial title was used by Austrian censor De Gorzkowski in an emphatic letter written in December 1850 in which he definitively denied consent to its production calling it " a repugnant of immorality and obscene triviality.
Kolbe's recognition as a Christian martyr also created some controversy within the Catholic Church, in that, while his ultimate self-sacrifice of his life was most certainly saintly and heroic, he was not killed strictly speaking out of odium Fidei ( i. e., out of hatred for the Faith ), but as a result of an act of Christian charity, which the Servant of God Pope Paul VI himself had recognized at his beatification by naming him a confessor and giving him the unofficial title " martyr of charity ".
Vice-Chancellor is, and has always been, an unofficial but widely used title.
The Premier Baronet ( of England ) is the unofficial title afforded to the current holder of the oldest extant baronetcy in the realm.
In some republics of continental Europe, the unofficial title of " Baron " retains a purely social prestige, with no particular political privileges.
Due to its high French population, mainly made up of bankers and associated household support staff, it has long held the unofficial title of the 21st arrondissement of Paris.
Jones won the " unofficial " drivers ’ title.
Through a recommendation of the 4th Earl of Bute in 1757 he was appointed architectural tutor to the Prince of Wales, later George III, and in 1766 also, along with Robert Adam, Architect to the King, ( this being an unofficial title, rather than an actual salaried post with the Office of Works ).
Although the positions were abolished in the post-Revolutionary Soviet Union, the recognition that higher-ranking officers required assistance soon fostered an unofficial reintroduction of the role through secondment of an NCO to the officer's staff, usually also as the driver, which also at one stage became their unofficial role and title as many officers often " lived " out of their vehicles.
One of the first examples was the unofficial use of the title " grand duke " by the dukes of Burgundy during the 15th century, when they ruled a vast tract of modern day eastern France as well as most of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
Instead, the King gave her the unofficial title " Princess of Réthy.
** Weekend Today, the unofficial title of the weekend editions of Today
Several of the books written by the Strugatsky brothers take part in the same universe, known as The World of Noon ; another unofficial and perhaps less-known title is the Wanderers Universe.

unofficial and loose
It was the unofficial organ of a loose group of authors.
Killer, along with Kwan and The Rasmus, were part of the initially unofficial association Dynasty, a loose association which joined the disparate bands.
In 2005, he joined with Hans Peter Martin and Paul van Buitenen in the loose unofficial grouping Platform for Transparency which promoted accountability in the European Union.
However, players ' membership was unofficial and very loose, sometimes allowing the same players to play for several different teams during the same season.

unofficial and association
An unofficial player's association exists online at http :// www. dragonquest. org.
The WTCA is an unofficial umbrella trade association that unites corporations and government agencies in international trade.
In the same period, Andreotti started to form a corrente ( unofficial political association ) within DC, which was then the largest party in Italy.
The unofficial name used by the national caving association is Aurora.
Its members, referred to as " Pagsistes ", had infiltrated almost every legally recognized mass association despite their unofficial status.
The Trades Council was a local association of trade unions, and as such Heffer helped mediate and end an unofficial strike of seamen in 1960.

unofficial and believers
The origin of mediumship is usually linked to the Fox sisters at Hydesville, Arcadia, New York in 1848, but some believers date the unofficial beginning of modern American Spiritualism to the Shakers and similar religious groups.
The regions neighboring Guslitsa ( currently also unofficial ) were also mainly inhabited by the old believers and were influenced by the Guslitsa culture a lot.

unofficial and does
From such a surrender, the dissolution of the body corporate ensues .” Nor does there seem to have been much question that by “ a judgment of forfeiture against a corporation itself, it may be dissolved .” However, Supreme Court Justice Wilson, lecturing in his unofficial capacity, at least, suggests his displeasure with the doctrine that corporate dissolution cannot be predicated “ by a judgment of ouster against individuals.
* Republic of China ( Taiwan ), which recognizes Israel, but does not officially conduct relations ( though there are unofficial relations ) because of Israel's recognition of the People's Republic of China.
The theory's detractors contend that success in lure coursing trials does not in and of itself make a dog a true sighthound, and further bolster their contention by pointing out that Ridgebacks are very poor performers when allowed to run in unofficial open field courses where they typically cannot keep up with the true sighthounds.
Most countries treat unofficial overprints the same way the United States Post Office does: the USPS Domestic Mail Manual states that stamps " overprinted with an unauthorized design, message or other marking " are not valid for postage.
It is sometimes called the unofficial capital city of Nauru, even though Nauru does not have an official capital city, and it is more common for Yaren to be cited as such.
The record was deemed unofficial as the league does not recognize individual team Skills Competitions and instead goes by the NHL All-Star Game's Skills Competition results.
This does not stop an enthusiastic band of unofficial timers with synchronised watches working out how fast their first round opposition might be.
Thus, Canada does not have an Embassy or Consulate General / Consulate in Taiwan, but instead has an officially unofficial " trade office.
( Note: This does not work on iOS, but the activation talk page describes some unofficial workarounds.
The DP is sometimes called Penn's " unofficial journalism department ," because the university has no journalism department ( though it does have the prestigious Annenberg School for Communication ), and because many of its staff members go on to pursue careers in the print, broadcast, and electronic media.
Although generally reported in the media as being the first time Söderling had defeated Federer in 13 attempts, as an exhibition it remains an unofficial match that does not count on record.
Nissa Hammadi ( Le Matin 30 Dec. 2001 ) claims that he is estimated to have a personal fortune of " several billion centimes " saved from his time as a guerrilla, taken from donations and unofficial taxes ; it does not give its sources for this estimate.
The term is anecdotal / unofficial and does not actually refer to a medical syndrome.
This is considered unofficial, since it does not match what is on the birth certificate.
Singapore law does not provide for an official Leader of the Opposition, though the leader of the largest opposition party in Parliament is usually given the title of unofficial Leader of the Opposition.
It is adapted from the Canadian unofficial National Anthem, The Maple Leaf Forever and has served over the years as a means of bonding between students and alumni, evoking as it does memories of attending the institution.
But due to its popularity with the Need For Speed fans, many unofficial patches have been produced to not only make it work successfully on XP, but also to increase the maximum poly count on cars in the game ( the original game crashed in car selection menu if the vehicle had more than 5000 polygons due to mirrored floor and the patch removes the mirror effect ; also even with fixed menus, the game can crash during loading or even when the race is in progress, if high-polygon cars are used ; this does not apply to the cars present in the game and with official add-ons ), generally improve the graphics and to fix some errors, such as not saving options and constantly appearing only 1Mb free warning.

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