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Close-by and .
Close-by local State secondary schools are Auckland Girls Grammar School and St Mary's College, though the latter is outside the actual suburb's boundaries.

vis-a-vis and work
' The work of Joel Kuipers further develops this theme vis-a-vis the island of Sumba, Indonesia.

vis-a-vis and from
To do justice to this necessity, deconstruction starts from recognizing that in a classical philosophical opposition readers are not dealing with the peaceful coexistence of a vis-a-vis, but rather with a violent hierarchy.
Due to their lower aspect ratio, spheroids are relatively short and far from one another, and have a lower cross section vis-a-vis a propagating crack or phonon.
The Big Three also based their respective market strategies on fuel-inefficient SUVs, and suffered from lower quality perception ( vis-a-vis automobiles manufactured by Japanese or European car makers ).
The treacherous problem with this knot is that the bight that nips the slip-tuck ( last-formed bight, which is pulled for release ) presses it against the rope and the hitched object, and does so with great force, as it is the bight in the ( fully loaded ) standing part ; especially with relatively larger diameter objects vis-a-vis rope diameter, the rope pulls away from the object such that it is possible -- all too easily, in some circumstances -- for the nipping bight to collapse the toggle bight and pull it the " frame " against which it should be pressed.
Moreover, other deposed European dynasties ( e. g. Arenberg, Biron, Dadiani, Boncompagni-Ludovisi, Giray, Murat ) did not benefit vis-a-vis the almanac from a similar interpretation of their historical status.
A tripartite agreement followed on 31 December 1981, based on the revised mean annual flows from the flow series of 1921 – 60 assessed as ( including prepartition use of and transit losses in the Madhopur Beas Link of ) vis-a-vis the figure of assessed in earlier allocation, which was based on the flow series of 1921 – 45.
), that obfuscation is in fact the objective, and having in mind also that, setting aside the relative merits of the two different approaches toward that end, vis-a-vis each other, it can hardly be doubted that the employment of both together, as distinct from one or the other, must have a still greater obfuscatory, or perhaps more precisely, obscurantist, impact, a point well evidenced by the fact that this particular instance of circumambagiousness has, as I believe you will discover, successfully diverted your attention from the fact that nowhere in this admittedly now somewhat overlong sentence is there, despite its superabundance of subsidiary clauses, a principal subject or verb.
The monarchy ( and possibly an urban elite connected with it ) enjoyed the wealth derived from this trade, which gave it a stronger position vis-a-vis the rural landowners.
His writing traces his change in psyche vis-a-vis the world outside the prison cell throughout his imprisonment, and describes his life in prison, everything from what his cell looks like to the personality of the prison priest.
The Polish cryptologists and commanders were thus regularly able to look over the shoulders of the Bolshevik commanders, including Mikhail Tukhachevski himself, and their superior, Leon Trotsky .< sup > 1 </ sup > ( In this regard, the Red Army repeated mistakes that had been made in World War I by its Tsarist predecessor vis-a-vis the German Army, and that had contributed fundamentally to the Russian 1914 defeat at Tannenberg .< sup > 2 </ sup >) Poland's cryptological achievements in the Polish-Soviet War were a prelude to the spectacular achievements of her General Staff's Cipher Bureau ( Biuro Szyfrów ), from December 1932, in decrypting German Enigma machine ciphers.
# To appraise from time to time the progress achieved in the execution of each stage of the plan and also recommend the adjustments of policy and measures which are deemed important vis-a-vis a successful implementation of the plan.
This would later lead to the emergence of the Sō as one of the major clans in Japan, their wealth and power from trade more than making up for their small territory and submissive position vis-a-vis Korea.
Along the south-western side of Čiovo, vis-a-vis the beach, is a small island called Fumija, with the remains of the late antique or early mediaeval church of St. Fumija and farm buildings of the Benedictine monks from Trogir.
Following the MoDem's poor result ( 4. 2 %) in the regional elections, Lepage announced her resignation from the MoDem and announced that she would propose at the party's next congress full autonomy vis-a-vis the MoDem.
Gandhi wrote to vehemently protest the Goan Government's actions, affirming Indian irredentism vis-a-vis Goa, stating that Goa would not be allowed to remain separate from India.
* Responsibility of the Archaeologist vis-a-vis dissemination of the material uncovered, not only in academic circles but also to a broader public, both in the area of the excavation and from where the Sponsors come

vis-a-vis and .
for example Americans rally to Christian values vis-a-vis those of atheistic communism.
On the one hand, the major European nations had to maintain vis-a-vis each other an emphasis upon sovereignty, independence, formal equality -- thus insuring for themselves individually an optimal freedom of action to maintain the `` flexibility of alignment '' that the system required and to avoid anything approaching a repetition of the disastrous Napoleonic experience.
It could be argued that the strengthening of the Prince's powers, vis-a-vis the legislature, has moved Liechtenstein into the semi-presidential category.
Another explanation is that the newborn nation which emerged after the Exodus needed time to learn their new responsibilities vis-a-vis Torah and mitzvot before accepting God's law.
Many economists believe that large flows of dollars into the banking system contribute to the traditional depression of the dollar exchange rate vis-a-vis the sol.
By the turn of the 20th century the modern premiership had emerged ; the office had become the pre-eminent position in the constitutional hierarchy vis-a-vis the Sovereign, Parliament and Cabinet.
Until the 20th century the relationship between the Prime Minister vis-a-vis the Sovereign, Parliament and Cabinet was defined entirely by these unwritten conventions of the constitution.
As the pankration competitions were held outside and in the afternoon, appropriately positioning one's face vis-a-vis the low sun was a major tactical objective.
Southern Cameroons scored a victory in a legal battle against the Republic of Cameroon when the African Commission for Human and Peoples ' Rights found that there were unresolved issues with the constitutional structure of the Republic of Cameroon vis-a-vis Southern Cameroons.
This clause, sometimes referred to as the Guarantee Clause, has historically been a part of the debate about the rights of citizens vis-a-vis state governments.
" With specific regard to employee free speech, a few court cases illuminate the limits of the First Amendment vis-a-vis private employment.
This gave the Sana ' a government diplomatic support vis-a-vis the Saudi government, which had aggressive designs on Yemeni territory.
Economically and socially, all but a few educated and Europeanized Africans were at a disadvantage vis-a-vis the Europeans.
Although the black pawns also obstruct the white bishop on e2, it has many more attacking possibilities, and thus is a good bishop vis-a-vis Black's bad bishop.
The rate at which the anode is dissolved is equal to the rate at which the cathode is plated, vis-a-vis the current flowing through the circuit.
The meeting may also have been intended as an official acceptance of Douglas but it signalled a change in the Black Douglas predominance vis-a-vis the crown and other nobles.
Various regulatory schemes control how commerce is conducted, particularly vis-a-vis employees and customers.
It is a nonlegal entity governed by the Town of North Hempstead, bordered by Hillside Avenue to the north ( vis-a-vis with Herricks ), Herricks Road to the east ( bordering the village of Mineola, and Denton Avenue to the west ( vis-a-vis with unincorporated New Hyde Park.
It is estimated to be bordered by Searingtown Road / Shelter Rock Road to the north, Hillside Avenue to the south ( vis-a-vis with Garden City Park ), Herricks Road to the east and Marcus Avenue to the west.
The report also concluded that people living near the mines had no increased risk of asbestos-related illness vis-a-vis people living anywhere else in Vermont.
Following World War II, the United States emerged as a global superpower vis-a-vis the Soviet Union in the Cold War.

Hotel and Imperial
There is also Fraser Square which is not so square-like since it now opens out into Middle Street but it still houses the Imperial Hotel.
* the Hotel de France, formerly the Imperial and the Jesuit college, in St. Saviour overlooking the town of St. Helier ;
Cripple Creek is also home to the Butte Opera House, a theatre first managed by the Mackin family ( previous owners of the Imperial Hotel and producers of a long-running, much-loved melodrama theatre company ).
Milland had a near-fatal accident on the set of Hotel Imperial ( 1939 ).
* The Grand Imperial Hotel
* The Imperial Royale Hotel
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** Imperial Hotel Birmingham ( VHS vol.
The Imperial Hotel
On Main street in Amador City is the old Imperial Hotel, another example of the beautiful brickwork of California's Past.
* Amador City Cemetery — located behind the Imperial Hotel.
The more famous casino complexes were the Beau Rivage casino resort, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino ( Biloxi ), Casino Magic, Grand Casino, Isle of Capri Casino Resort Biloxi, Boomtown Casino, President Casino Broadwater Resort, and Imperial Palace.
They are: the Grand Biloxi Casino Hotel Spa ( formerly known as Grand Casino Biloxi ), the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, the Isle of Capri Casino and Resort, the Palace Casino Resort, the IP Casino Resort Spa ( formerly known as Imperial Palace ), Treasure Bay Casino, Boomtown Casino, and the Beau Rivage, which reopened on the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
* Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada-Alotta Fagina's penthouse ( Exterior shots );
His reputation is balanced between his avant-garde expressionist style, most evident in his early career, and his work as a fast, reliable studio-system director called on to finished troubled projects, such as 1939's Hotel Imperial.
* Hotel Imperial, 1939
It also housed the Imperial Hotel.
No ruins are now preserved in the town itself, but there are many remains in the villa quarter to the east of the town on the road to Stabiae, of which traces still exist, running much higher than the modern road, across the mountain ; the site of one of the largest ( possibly belonging to the Imperial house ) is now occupied by the Hotel Victoria, under the terrace of which a small theatre was found in 1855 ; an ancient rock-cut tunnel descends hence to the shore.
He received sufficient positive response for a meeting of interested enthusiasts to be held on 11 October 1950 at the Imperial Hotel in Birmingham.
" Like, Wright's Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, which did survive the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, site specific decision-making, anticipates seismic activity in Ando's several Hyōgo-Awaji buildings.

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