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In contrast, the largest North American community north of the circle, Sisimiut ( Greenland ), has approximately 5, 000 inhabitants, while between Canada and the USA, Barrow, Alaska is the largest settlement with circa 4, 000 inhabitants.
Whereas some European national archives have tested deacidification techniques, the United States ’ National Archives and Records Administration ( NARA ), which pioneered an aqueous technique that improved upon Barrow ’ s, has chosen to invest its preservation dollars elsewhere.
They continued on to complete the first surface crossing of the Arctic Ocean – and by its longest axis, Barrow, Alaska to Svalbard – a feat that has never been repeated.
Although County Kilkenny lies inland it has access to the sea via Belview Port, Port of Waterford, on the Suir Estuary and via New Ross on the River Barrow.
More than this, he flung the ashes into the nearest river, for he feared that there might be danger even in them ; and, indeed, so venomous were they that the river boiled up and slew every living creature in it, and therefore has been called the River Barrow, the ‘ Boiling ’ ever since.
The county has three major rivers running through it: the Barrow, the Liffey and the Boyne.
When the first charter of the town was secured by an attorney representing the railroad ( Middleton P. Barrow ), the name was changed to Cornelia in honor of his second wife ( and daughter of Confederate Major General Henry R. Jackson ), and so it has remained.
The District has three examples of the National Folk I-house form, the two-story version of the hall-and-parlor plan: the 1898 Zack L. Whitaker House, the 1920 Barrow / Brown House, and the undated structure at the corner of Linville and Scoggins roads.
William John Burchell ( 1781 – 1863 ) was particularly scathing " As to the miserable thing called a map, which has been prefixed to Mr. Barrow ’ s quarto, I perfectly agree with Professor Lichtenstein, that it is so defective that it can seldom be found of any use.
Legend has it that the Mound is the burial site of Merlin and that the name of the town, Marlborough comes from Merlin's Barrow.
In a subsequent letter on 20 August Barrow expressed his pleasure at hearing the favourable opinion which Collins had formed of the paper, and added, " the name of the author is Newton, a fellow of our college, and a young man, who is only in his second year since he took the degree of Master of Arts, and who, with an unparalleled genius ( exitnio quo est acumine ), has made very great progress in this branch of mathematics.
It is south of Carlisle, on the River Kent, and has a total resident population of 27, 505, making it the third largest settlement in Cumbria, behind Carlisle and Barrow in Furness.
The area around Darwen has been inhabited since the early Bronze Age, and the remains of a barrow from approximately 2000 BC have been partially restored at the Ashleigh Barrow in Whitehall.
Ilfracombe has been settled since the Iron Age, when the Dumnonii Celts established a hill fort on the dominant hill, Hillsborough ( formerly Hele's Barrow ).
* D9009 ( 55 009 ) Alycidon was purchased by the Deltic Preservation Society Ltd ( DPS ) and has been mostly based at the DPS depot at Barrow Hill.
* Athy also has coarse fishing on the Grand Canal and the River Barrow.
The museum has Bronze Age collections and includes finds from the World Heritage Site of Stonehenge and Avebury, including West Kennet Long Barrow, Marden Henge and Bush Barrow.
This is probably Barrow upon Humber: where an Anglo-Saxon monastery of a later date has been excavated.
Recent research by Paul Everill has revealed the first reference to the use of a trowel on an archaeological site in a letter from Cunnington to Hoare in 1808, which describes John Parker using one in the excavation of Bush Barrow
The county has prehistoric burial mounds ( such as Stoney Littleton Long Barrow ), stone rows ( such as the circles at Stanton Drew and Priddy ) and settlement sites.
Michael Dames has proposed a composite theory of seasonal rituals in an attempt to explain Windmill Hill and its associated sites: ( West Kennet Long Barrow, the Avebury henge, The Sanctuary, and Silbury Hill ).
The mound is roughly oval, but indented on the north-eastern side, making it somewhat kidney-shaped. Neolithic Barrow on Whiteleaf Hill, Monks Risborough, Bucks The barrow held only one burial and radio-carbon dating has shown that the death, the burial and the building of the mound probably all took place within the period 3, 750-3, 100 B. C., but at different times within that period.
The authorship of the tracts has been attributed to several persons: to Penry himself, who however emphatically denied it and whose acknowledged works have little resemblance in style to those of Martin, to Sir Michael Hicks ( by the historian A. L. Rowse ), Henry Barrow, and to Warwickshire squire and Member of Parliament Job Throckmorton, whom most Marprelate scholars now believe was the primary author with the assistance of Penry.
The " dangerous love " of Depression-era gangsters Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker ( popularly known as Bonnie and Clyde ) has maintained an enduring international popularity in film, television, music and poetry.

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Around 1920, Louis's mother married Pat Brooks, a local construction contractor, having received word that Munroe Barrow had died while institutionalized ( in reality, Munroe Barrow lived until 1938, unaware of his son's fame ).
Barrow was a fellow of the Royal Society, and in 1821 received the degree of LL. D from the University of Edinburgh.
In the next elections in 1961 it received fewer votes than the BLP, but won a majority of the seats in Parliament, with Barrow becoming Premier.
She received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Blanche Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde ( 1967 ), and was also nominated for her work in Rachel, Rachel ( 1968 ).
Barrow stated that he'd been assured that the Governor received his letter and that it was under consideration, but that he did not expect to have any influence in swaying the decision.
Individuals associated with Templeton-funded initiatives or who have received support from the Templeton Foundation include Paul Davies, Max Tegmark, John D. Barrow, James Otteson, Stephen G. Post, Martin Seligman, Harold Koenig, Laurence Iannaccone, Nicholas Colangello, and Alexander Astin.
In 2007, Barrow received a 100 % approval rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America, a pro-choice group, and also received a 0 % approval rating from the National Right to Life Committee, a pro-Life organization.
At the same time he reported to the Bear, word was received that several whaling ships were trapped in the ice at Point Barrow.
Sinclair dismissively presupposes Barrow received preferential treatment being an officer (" officer's privileges and amateur theatricals ") and sat out the war.

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For the stadium's first game, the announced attendance was 74, 217 ( with another 25, 000 turned away ); however, Yankees business manager Ed Barrow later admitted that this number was likely heavily overestimated.
understood, it is not known precisely how long it will take white dwarfs to cool to blackness .< sup >, § IIIE, IVA .</ sup > Barrow and Tipler estimate that it would take 10 < sup > 15 </ sup > years for a white dwarf to cool to 5 K ; however, if weakly interacting massive particles exist, it is possible that interactions with these particles will keep some white dwarfs much warmer than this for approximately 10 < sup > 25 </ sup > years .< sup >, § IIIE .</ sup > If protons are not stable, white dwarfs will also be kept warm by energy released from proton decay.
Shersby continued to live with his family in Ickenham until 1958, when, at the age of 25, he married Barbara Barrow from West Drayton ( also part of the Uxbridge constituency ), and they moved to London.
* Youngest goalscorer: Sean Cato, 16 years and 25 days ( for Barrow Town v. Rothwell Town, 2011 – 12 )
Barrow had long been ' also-rans ' and in the 25 years since joining the Football League had already been forced to seek re-election five times – but Beattie ’ s arrival was to change all that.
Hamilton left the Barrow Gang after a fight about O ' Dare and was recaptured on April 25, 1934.
However, according to Professor G. W. S. Barrow, an expert on this period of history, his name was not Hugh, but Richard: " The commune of Morville in the canton of Bricquebec is about four km south of Valognes, about 25 km south of Cherbourg.
Weather records from March 28 indicate that an earlier tornado watch had been issued covering Northern Alabama and Georgia, and small tornadoes were reported in Barrow County ( 2: 25 P. M., Eastern Standard Time ) and Henry County ( 2: 30 P. M., EST ) in north Georgia.

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