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In the middle of the 19th century, Fowler made his mark on American architecture when he touted the advantages of octagonal homes over rectangular and square structures in his widely publicized book, The Octagon House: A Home For All, or A New, Cheap, Convenient, and Superior Mode of Building, printed in the year 1848.
Nearly 20 years later, when Piacentini tentatively sold the company to Convenient Food Mart ( CFM ) in March 1987, he had built it into a chain of 161 stores in the Portland and Seattle areas.

Convenient and is
Convenient to White Plains, Yonkers, New York City, and Connecticut, the village is a significant center of commercial traffic and distribution.
Convenient Food Mart is based in Mentor.
" Convenient though it would be if it were true, Mozilla is not big because it's full of useless crap.
One chapter of the book, " A Convenient Tabletop MDA Synthesis " describes an alternative method for synthesizing MDA in a small area such as a dorm room using raney nickel which is extremely dangerous.
" Convenient to the termon cross, on the south side, there is a green grave marking the resting place of a priest, name now unknown, on which, at interments, the coffin is deposited, while the De Profundis is being intoned.
Convenient in terms of location, this area is home to many residents commuting to central Tokyo who wish to be close to the city but without the pollution, crowds and noise.
Neophytes to the Ching Hai way may cease eating animal products gradually ( for ten days per month ) in what is termed the " Convenient Method " and do half an hour of meditation a day.
The main intersection is dominated by Saint Thomas More Roman Catholic Church, lake elementary school, and the Howe Convenient Market.
It now is called Howe Convenient Market.
Convenient for both Wolverhampton and Telford, this rural retreat is surrounded by open fields and views.

Convenient and by
Convenient Cartesian coordinates for the vertices of an icosidodecahedron with unit edges are given by:
Convenient to Pittsburgh along the Ohio River Boulevard and just across the Ohio River from the Pittsburgh Airport, Ambridge leaders hope it will benefit by its location and low cost of living.
The Wide Streets Commission ( officially the Commissioners for making Wide and Convenient Ways, Streets and Passages ) was established by an Act of Parliament in 1757, at the request of Dublin Corporation, as a body to govern standards on the layout of streets, bridges, buildings and other architectural considerations in Dublin.
* Painting for the 1969 cover of The Convenient Marriage, by Georgette Heyer.

Convenient and from
( Convenient overview from the point of view of Christian symbolism ; also, the earliest attestation of the exact phrase " Shield of the Trinity " that I can find )
Convenient but less effective methods for shrinking the tube include a soldering iron ( held in close proximity, but not touching the tube ) or the heat from a lighter.

Convenient and .
Convenient Death of a Hero.
Varney portrayed Ernest in a series of commercials for Convenient Food Mart during the 1980s.
* Dan Stober and Ian Hoffman, A Convenient Spy: Wen Ho Lee and the Politics of Nuclear Espionage ( Simon & Schuster, 2002 ) ISBN 0-7432-2378-0.
Shortly after receiving the charter, Penn said he would lay out " a large Towne or Citty in the most Convenient place upon the Delaware River for health & Navigation.
Centennial Expo: Convenient Cover for Election Fundraising.
* Community Meeting Space: Convenient, state-of-the art meeting and recreational space available for rent for community members and organizations.
Convenient transportation include two MBTA stations and multiple bus routes that enter directly into the center.
Convenient bus lines and rope ways render the mountain easily accessible.
Convenient procedures, products and services are those intended to increase ease in accessibility, save resources ( such as time, effort and energy ) and decrease frustration.
* Convenient forgetfulness: To win any argument with a dishonest denial of actual events.
Benefits of the Bank Islam Card include: ( 1 ) Free group family Takaful coverage ( save 3 % per annum ); ( 2 ) profit rebate ( save 0. 5 %-2. 5 % per annum ); ( 3 ) no compounding elements ( save 1. 6 % per annum ); ( 4 ) Cash Withdrawal Fee ( RM 12 for every RM 1, 000 or part thereof performed at Bank Islam's ATM ); ( 5 ) Balance Transfer Fee ( RM 6. 20 per request for any amount );( 6 ) Annual Fee Waiver for the whole contract for principal cardholder ( save RM 130 for Gold Card and RM 60 for Classic Card per annum ); ( 7 ) Convenient payment facilities through Internet Banking, Cash Deposit Machines, Interbank GIRO and SMS Banking.
Convenient transportation-the Grand Canal to the north, the Yangtze River to the west, and seaports such as Yangzhou-contributed greatly to local trade and also trade between ancient China and other nations.

when and term
Only when that term is ended and he is a private citizen again can he be permitted the freedom and the courage to discount the dangers of his death.
U Thant of course, will hold office until the spring of 1963, when Mr. Hammarskjold's term would have come to an end.
for, using the fact that N and N' commute Af and so when R is sufficiently large every term in this expression for Af will be 0.
The term when adopted into ecclesiastical usage retained much of its original significance.
*( b ) limited, as when the Sovereign grants letters of denization to an alien, and the alien's male heirs, or to an alien for the term of their life ;
Later in the novel, when Tarrou tells Rieux the story of his life, he adds a new dimension to the term ” plague .“ He views it not just as a specific disease or simply as the presence of an impersonal evil external to humans.
The term became popular again in Australia first, when George Giffen, in his memoirs ( With Bat and Ball, 1899 ), used the term as if it were well known.
Alternate history is related to but distinct from counterfactual history — the term used by some professional historians when using thoroughly researched and carefully reasoned speculations on " what might have happened if ..." as a tool of academic historical research.
The term aweigh describes an anchor when it is hanging on the rode and is not resting on the bottom.
In 1839, Johnson entered the race for re-election to his House seat, initially as a Whig ; when another Whig entry arose, to enhance his position in the campaign, he ran as a Democrat and was elected to his second, non-consecutive term in the Tennessee House.
Alternative medicine is frequently grouped with complementary medicine or integrative medicine, which, in general, refers to the same interventions when used in conjunction with mainstream techniques, under the umbrella term complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM.
The term can trace its origin to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan when millions of Afghans took refuge in neighboring Pakistan and Iran.
The term " last rites " refers to administration to a dying person not only of this sacrament but also of Penance and Holy Communion, the last of which, when administered in such circumstances, is known as " Viaticum ", a word whose original meaning in Latin was " provision for the journey ".
Current hypotheses suggest that asexual reproduction may have short term benefits when rapid population growth is important or in stable environments, while sexual reproduction offers a net advantage by allowing more rapid generation of genetic diversity, allowing adaptation to changing environments.
Professional mathematicians sometimes use the term ( higher ) arithmetic when referring to more advanced results related to number theory, but this should not be confused with elementary arithmetic.
The term " outback " was first used in print in 1869, when the writer clearly meant west of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.
The use of the term " battle " in military history has led to its misuse when referring to almost any scale of combat, notably by strategic forces involving hundreds of thousands of troops that may be engaged in either a single battle at one time ( Battle of Leipzig ) or multiple operations ( Battle of Kursk ).
The descriptive term for the smallest living biological structure was coined by Robert Hooke in a book he published in 1665 when he compared the cork cells he saw through his microscope to the small rooms monks lived in .< ref name =" Hooke ">"< cite >...
However, the term ' bankruptcy ' is often used when referring to companies in the media and in general conversation.
The term " Bohemianism ", when used to mean " social unconventionality ", comes from the French bohémien " Gypsy " " because Romani people were thought to come from Bohemia, or because they perhaps entered the West through Bohemia ".
This involves a central bank buying back long term government bonds from other domestic financial institutions without reference to the interest rate ( which is typically low when QE is called for ), seriously increasing the money supply.
The alliance commonly known as the Second Triumvirate, renewed for a five-year term in 38 BC, broke down when Octavian came to perceive Caesarion, the son of Julius Caesar and the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII, as a major threat to his power.
The term " common law " originally derives from the 1150s and 1160s, when Henry II of England established the secular English tribunals.
According to physicist Phil Anderson, the term was coined by himself and Volker Heine when they changed the name of their group at the Cavendish Laboratories, Cambridge from " Solid state theory " to " Theory of Condensed Matter ", as they felt it did not exclude their interests in the study of liquids, nuclear matter and so on.

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