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He was torn between the excitement in the sun-inflamed waters and a little engine chugging northward on the Monticello Branch.
The Falcons 78, 000 square foot headquarters and training facilities or located on a 50-acre site in Flowery Branch, Ga., the complex which was one of the first of its kind was completed in 1999.
This was further solidified by Bahá ’ u ’ lláh ’ s tablet of the Branch in which he constantly exalts his son's virtues and station.
In 1876, a branch line of the Central Pacific Railroad, the Berkeley Branch Railroad, was laid from a junction with the mainline called Shellmound ( now a part of Emeryville ) into what is now downtown Berkeley.
The next year he was transferred to nearby York Factory, and over the next few years spent time as a clerk at Cumberland House and South Branch House before arriving at Manchester House in 1787.
In May 1955 McCarthy threatened to issue subpoenas to White House personnel ; Eisenhower was furious, and issued an order as follows: " It is essential to efficient and effective administration that employees of the Executive Branch be in a position to be completely candid in advising with each other on official matters ... it is not in the public interest that any of their conversations or communications, or any documents or reproductions, concerning such advice be disclosed.
Stevie Edward Branch was the son of Steven and Pamela Branch, who divorced when he was an infant.
Branch was eight-years-old, 4 ft. 2 tall, weighed 65 lbs, and had blonde hair.
At the end of World War II in Europe, in May 1945, the U. S. Army's Information and Educational Branch was ordered to establish an overseas university campus for demobilized American service men and women in Florence, Italy.
David Astor described him as looking like a prep school master, while according to the Special Branch dossier, Orwell's tendency to dress " in Bohemian fashion " revealed that the author was " a Communist ".
Hoover was born on August 10, 1874, in West Branch, Iowa.
Accompanied by the John Sealy Hospital Training School for Nurses, which was opened two months after the hospital, the foundation became the primary teaching facility of University of Texas Medical Branch opened in October 1891.
Nkrumah's association with left wing radicals meant that he was watched by Special Branch whilst he was in England between 1945 and 1947.
Her second memoir, Nothing Was the Same, examines her relationship with her second husband, the psychiatrist Richard Jed Wyatt, who was Chief of the Neuropsychiatry Branch
He was also for a time Vice-Secretary of the Nchanga Branch of Congress.
She was soon employed as a librarian at the Kashmere Gardens Branch at the Houston Public Library.
In 2005, despite the support of the Łódź Branch of the Democratic Left Alliance, Leszek Miller was not registered on the election list to the Parliament.
It also claims that the most expertly executed operation of the KP Branch was the theft of 32, 400 rounds of 81 mm mortar ammunition purchased from Tanzania destined for the Sri Lanka Army.
The State Department received the Research and Analysis Branch of OSS which was renamed the Interim Research and Intelligence Service or ( IRIS ) and headed by U. S. Army Colonel Alfred McCormack.
Smith was recognized for his community service efforts with the 1994 Branch Rickey Award and the 1995 Roberto Clemente Award.

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As a member of the House of Lords, Lord Hill-Norton asked Her Majesty's Government: " Whether they are aware of any involvement by Special Branch in the investigation of the 1980 Rendlesham Forest Incident ".
Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean gave the reply that " Special Branch officers may have been aware of the incident but would not have shown any interest unless there was evidence of a potential threat to national security.
By late April 1970, the Garda Síochána Special Branch were aware of the plot and had passed the information up to Jack Lynch.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch report on the incident suggested however that the condition of the boat, the lack of safety equipment onboard and a poor look out were more likely to have been contributing factors, but did emphasise that speed limits should be adhered to and that small boat owners should be made aware of the dangers of ferry-induced washes.

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The name " Branch Davidian " is most widely known for the Waco Siege of 1993 on their property ( known as the Mount Carmel Center ) near Waco, Texas, by the ATF, FBI, and Texas National Guard, which resulted in the deaths of their leader, David Koresh, as well as 82 other Branch Davidians and four ATF agents.
Branch churches outside the United States may schedule their Thanksgiving service when convenient for them, most choosing a day in October or November, and the Thanksgiving Day proclamation by the United States president, may be omitted.
The Raiders and their fans were often known to counter these accusations against Atkinson and Jack Tatum by pointing out the physical way that Pittsburgh cornerback Mel Blount covered Oakland's speedy split end Cliff Branch.
From there, the Raiders advanced to the Vikings 23-yard line, aided by an 18-yard run by Davis and a 10-yard reception by wide receiver Cliff Branch, to set up Mann's 40-yard field goal to increase the their lead, 19 – 0.
They were organised at the national level, with offices in a number of London inns and taverns such as The Rosemary Branch in Islington which got its name from the sprigs of rosemary that Levellers would wear in their hats as a sign of identification.
Grant with family at their cottage in Long Branch, New Jersey, 1870.
Within the Executive Branch, the Department of State is the lead U. S. foreign affairs agency, and its head, the Secretary of State, is the President's principal foreign policy advisor, though other officials or individuals may have more influence on their foreign policy decisions.
After the war many players returned to their teams, while the major event of the second half of the 1940s was the 1945 signing of Jackie Robinson to a players contract by Branch Rickey the general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
The headquarters of the Irish Rugby Football Union Leinster Branch is located opposite Donnybrook Stadium, where the professional Leinster team played their home games until recently.
Anne Arundel County originally included all of the land between the Patuxent River and the Patapsco River ( mainstem and South Branch ) upstream to their headwaters on Parr's Ridge.
Lois Roden, whom the original Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist Church acknowledged as their teacher / prophet from 1978 to 1986, laid heavy emphasis on women's spirituality and the feminine aspect of God.
Naoise and his brothers fought valiantly, aided by a few Red Branch warriors, before Conchobar evoked their oath of loyalty to him and had Deirdre dragged to his side.
With a small staff and working in conjunction with the Special Branch of the Metropolitan Police, the service was responsible for overall direction and the identification of foreign agents, whilst Special Branch provided the manpower for the investigation of their affairs, arrest and interrogation.
They have also expressed a strong interest in the power of subliminal messaging and their work is full of cryptic messages, including references to numerology and cult figures such as David Koresh of the Branch Davidians, amongst other vague hints.
In 1977, the EPA issued warnings that fish and waterfowl from the Huntsville Spring Branch had shown high levels of Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane ( DDT ) in their bodies.
Benedict Arnold and his troops passed through the area on October 19, 1775 on their way up the North Branch of the Dead River to fight in the ill-fated Battle of Quebec.
In 1883, the Northern Pacific Railway completed the extension of their Park Branch Line from Livingston, Montana to Cinnabar north of Gardiner.
The presence of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River allowed loggers to move their harvest down stream.
In response to settler incursions, and encouraged by the British during the American Revolution ( 1775 – 83 ), Indians attacked colonists and their settlements along the West Branch.
Settlers who had sought refuge at Fort Antes and had returned to the right bank of the West Branch to milk their cows were among the first killed when Fort Antes was attacked just prior to the Big Runaway.

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