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Attesting the team's popularity, DC Comics published the best-selling The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comic books from 1952 to 1957, after which DC featured Lewis solo in The Adventures of Jerry Lewis until 1971.
Attesting to his early cultus, there is a very beautiful miniature from the tenth century in a manuscript now in the library of Einsiedeln ( no.
Attesting to the sheer size of this shell is the famous first sentence of the shell's manual page, which reads " Because zsh contains many features, the zsh manual has been split into a number of sections ", and then goes on to list seventeen items.
Attesting to the sanctity of his predecessor, Pope Shenouda III stated that " There is no man in all the history of the church like Pope Cyril VI, who was able to pray so many liturgies.
Attesting to the continuing importance of their discovery, to this day there are still laws that protect the ozone layer by regulating the use of CFCs.
In 1823 the Reverend William Buckland, the first professor of geology at Oxford University, interpreted geological phenomena as Reliquiae Diluvianae ; relics of the flood Attesting the Action of a Universal Deluge.
Attesting to its quiet popularity, Patsy Walker ( along with Millie the Model and Kid Colt, Outlaw ) was among the very few titles published continuously by Marvel from the 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books, through Marvel's 1950s iteration as Atlas Comics, and into the 1960s Silver Age of Comic Books.
Attesting to its fragile and narrow political base, Young England died with scarcely an obituary some few years after 1847, when Disraeli effectively withdrew from the Parliamentary coalition.
Attesting to the popularity of the Shikoku pilgrimage, from the eighteenth century a number of smaller imitative versions have been established.
Attesting to his aggressive style, Salgado's former Real Madrid teammate Steve McManaman – where he spent an entire decade, after excellent displays at Celta – once described him as " the hardest person in the world .... a genuine psychopath, even in training.

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Additional organizations include those focused on environmental health and sustainability ( Renewable Energy Organization, Environmental Stewardship Coalition, Agricultural Engagement Club ), faith-related organizations ( Bible Bonanza, University Christian Outreach, Theology Forum ), and those related to arts and entertainment activities ( Anime Club, Calvin Tabletop Role-playing Guild, Chess Club, Storytelling Guild, SWAT: Spontaneous Wits Attesting Truth, Visual Arts Guild ).

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Attesting to the widespread popularity of the song, when the lighting failed at the Coney Island arena during a June 1900 prize fight between Terry McGovern and Tommy White, the announcer calmed the panicking crowd of 5, 000 by whistling the tune of " On the Banks of the Wabash ".

Lisburn and Co
In 1658, through the kind offices of his friend John Evelyn, Taylor was offered a lectureship in Lisburn, Co. Antrim, by Edward Conway, 2nd Viscount Conway.
He was born at Lisburn, Co. Antrim and educated at the Queen's College, Galway and Belfast.

Lisburn and .
Tiger Coaches operates a very late night bus service on Friday and Saturday nights between Belfast and Lisburn.
It was situated in the former Royal Air Force station of Long Kesh, on the outskirts of Lisburn.
* In May 2000 Gordon Graham murdered Paul Gault at his home in Lisburn, Northern Ireland.
Churches were burnt over a ten-hour period in Crumlin, Lisburn, Dromore, Castlewellan, Banbridge, Laurencetown, Tandragee and Dungannon.
In 2002, Lisburn and Newry were two of the five towns in the UK that were granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II to mark her Golden Jubilee.
In the case of Lisburn, the status extends to the entire local government district.
In Northern Ireland it was decided to award city status to two entrants: Lisburn ( predominantly unionist ) and Newry ( predominantly nationalist ) so that offence would not be caused to either community.
Significant Huguenot settlements were in Dublin, Cork, Portarlington, Lisburn, Waterford and Youghal.
Some took their skills to Ulster and assisted in the founding of the Irish linen industry, particularly in the Lisburn area.
Inverness, Brighton & Hove and Wolverhampton were given their charters to celebrate the millennium, and Preston, Stirling, Newport, Lisburn and Newry to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2002.
However, the 1810 US Census for the town shows the town's name as Lisburn, which is a city located in Northern Ireland adjacent to the capital of Belfast.
Three other large towns and cities are on its border: Newry lies on the western border with County Armagh, while Lisburn and Belfast lie on the northern border with County Antrim.
The owner of the New Market Forge, Jacob Haldeman, Sr., who also had a working forge in Lisburn ( thus, Forge Road ), was responsible for laying out the town of New Cumberland in 1814, and selling the lots with the same lottery method used for New Market.
Christ Church in Lisburn with the Union Flag flying on the left.
His mother, the former Eleanor Gilmore Browne, was the daughter of Robert Browne, a prosperous man who owned property in Belfast and a farm outside Lisburn.
In 1661 he buried, at Lisburn, Edward, the only surviving son of his second marriage.
The day after his son's funeral Taylor caught fever from a sick person he had visited, and, after a ten days illness, he died at Lisburn on 13 August 1667.
* Christ Church Cathedral, Lisburn, Lisburn, N. Ireland
The Lisburn councillor had also tried to ban Civil Partnerships from taking place in Lisburn Civic Centre.
A bomb exploded on the railway line near the Lisburn Road.
It runs from Belfast via Lisburn and Banbridge to the border with the Republic of Ireland south of Newry, from where the road continues to Dublin, becoming the N1 road and M1 motorway.

Lisburn and Antrim
Ernest Blythe was born to a Presbyterian and Unionist family near Lisburn, County Antrim in 1889, the son of a farmer, and was educated locally.
Together with part of the districts of Newtownabbey and Lisburn, it forms the South Antrim constituency for elections to the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.
Perry was born in April 1967 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, growing up in the towns of Templepatrick and Donegore in County Antrim, attending Templepatrick Primary School and then Methodist College Belfast.
Thiepval Barracks in Lisburn, County Antrim, is the headquarters of the British Army in Northern Ireland and its 38th ( Irish ) Brigade.
Lisburn City Council is a district council covering an area partly in County Antrim and partly in County Down in Northern Ireland.
Jean McConville was buried beside her husband Arthur in Holy Trinity graveyard, Lisburn, County Antrim.
Campbell was born in Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland and attended Rathmore Grammar School.
Duncan's Dam is a dam situated in Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, near the Thiepval Army Barracks.
It was founded in 1880 by a bequest from the estate of Sir Richard Wallace, local landowner and Unionist MP, as the Lisburn Intermediate and University School on a site fronting the Antrim Road.
The potwallopers included Lisburn, Antrim, Swords and Downpatrick, and before Emancipation only non-Roman Catholics could vote.
Morwood was born Robert Peter Smyth in Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and lived there for more than thirty years.
Lord Yarmouth sat as Member of Parliament for Orford from 1797 to 1802, for Lisburn from 1802 to 1812, for Antrim from 1812 to 1818 and for Camelford from 1820 to 1822.
In 1760, Hertford entered the Irish House of Commons for Lisburn, and later represented Antrim County between 1768 and 1776.
In Newtownards, Bangor, Larne, Carrickfergus, Lisburn and Antrim many thousands of Belfast citizens took refuge either with friends or strangers.

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