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Elsewhere around the world, " punkabilly " band The Living End became major stars in Australia with their self-titled 1998 debut.
Elsewhere around this time, activists like Sir Douglas Nicholls were commencing their campaigns for Aboriginal rights within the established Australian political system and the age of frontier conflict closed.
Elsewhere in the region industries are small and in decline, in particular around the formerly mining areas of Alès and Carmaux in the interior of the region.
Elsewhere outside the park, all of these species can be seen around Grand Cayman, including Coconut Palm, Casuarina Pine, Mangrove, and Poinciana trees.
Elsewhere around the town there are a multitude of historical sites such as the old State House ( the first stone building in Bermuda, other than fortifications, built in 1620 to house Bermuda's Parliament, and today the oldest building on the island ), the Unfinished Church, the Old Rectory, St. Peter's ( the oldest surviving Anglican and oldest continuously occupied Protestant church in the Western hemisphere ), the Tucker House, the Bermuda National Trust Museum, and the St. George's Historical Society Museum and the Featherbed Alley Printshop museum ( both in the Mitchell House ).
Elsewhere around this time, activists like Sir Douglas Nicholls were commencing their campaigns for Aboriginal rights within the established Australian political system and the age of frontier conflict closed.
Elsewhere, numerous low-rise offices nestle in the parkland and around the pools of Festival Park.

Elsewhere and us
Phase Space ( subtitled Stories from the Manifold and Elsewhere ) is a 2003 science fiction collection by Stephen Baxter containing twenty-three thematically linked stories, in which the human relationship with the universe is explored: whether humanity is truly alone in the universe, if there are other intelligent species, if these have turned their backs on us, or if expansion itself is destined to fail.
Elsewhere, Antiphon wrote: " Life is like a brief vigil, and the duration of life like a single day, as it were, in which having lifted our eyes to the light we give place to other who succeed us.
Elsewhere Hirsch described Simpson ’ s Pulitzer-Prize winning collection, At the End of the Open Road, as " a sustained meditation on the American character ," noting, " The moral genius of this book is that it traverses the open road of American mythology and brings us back to ourselves ; it sees us not as we wish to be but as we are.

Elsewhere and are
Elsewhere in England a number of districts and unitary authority areas are called " borough ".
Elsewhere they are practically non-existent.
Elsewhere, these original lineaged traditions are termed " British Traditional Wicca ".
Elsewhere, the emperor had pictures of angels and demons, with the demons having a " most ugly shape, with long hornes, staring eyes ... with such horrible difformity and deformity, that I wonder the poore women are not frightened therewith.
Elsewhere he argues against the single pair origin, indicating his disbelief, noting for example, " how very different in their bodies are the Germans and Scythians from the Libyans and Ethiopians.
Elsewhere, wars are fought and machines are rumbling but in Nippon they plant rice, exchange bows and enjoy peace and serenity.
Elsewhere, Magritte challenges the difficulty of artwork to convey meaning with a recurring motif of an easel, as in his The Human Condition series ( 1933, 1935 ) or The Promenades of Euclid ( 1955 ) ( wherein the spires of a castle are " painted " upon the ordinary streets which the canvas overlooks ).
" Elsewhere in the garden, Alice meets the Red Queen ( now human-sized ), who impresses Alice with her ability to run at breathtaking speeds — a reference to the chess rule that queens are able to move any number of vacant squares at once, in any direction, making them the most " agile " of the pieces.
In a footnote printed in the second edition of Utilitarianism, Mill says,the morality of the action depends entirely upon the intention — that is, upon what the agent wills to do .” Elsewhere, he says, “ Intention, and motive, are two very different things.
Elsewhere, as in North America, the UK and Australia, ALS services are performed by paramedics, but rarely with the type of direct " hands-on " physician leadership seen in Europe.
Elsewhere in the district are farms and buildings at Snitterfield, that belonged to the family of Shakespeare's father.
Elsewhere, in construction and shelter, there are numerous opportunities for diversion and profit through substandard workmanship, kickbacks for contracts and favouritism in the provision of valuable shelter material.
Elsewhere, the designations " naturopath ", " naturopathic doctor ", and " doctor of natural medicine " are generally unprotected.
Elsewhere, and especially in the main Iapydic area of the Lika highlands in Croatia, definite Celtic artifacts are scarce and explicable merely by commercial exchanges.
Elsewhere, there are only occasional WBCs.
Elsewhere however it is suggested that such views are partly based on a misreading of the films, especially his earlier ones, which has impeded an appreciation of the exhilarating humour and irony which pervade his work ; and other viewers have been able to make the connection between the film's form and its human dimension.
Elsewhere, a group of drug dealers led by the criminal Cigar Face ( Dan Snow ) are harassing a police officer by the name of O ' Clancy ( Dick Martinsen ), trying to buy him off.
Elsewhere in Tromaville, a gang of three men consisting of Leroy ( Patrick Kilpatrick ), Frank ( Larry Sulton ), and Rico ( Michael Russo ) are holding up a Mexican restaurant called " The Mexican Place.
Elsewhere: There are also streets named for Kościuszko in Saint Petersburg, Russia ; downtown Belgrade, Serbia ( Ulica Tadeuša Košćuška ); Budapest, Hungary ( Kosciuszkó Tádé utca ); and Vilnius, Lithuania ( Kosciuškos gatvė ).
Elsewhere in the borough there are stations at Euxton on the Wigan-Preston line, at Adlington and Buckshaw Village on the Manchester-Preston line, and at Croston on the Ormskirk Branch Line.
Elsewhere white, yellow and green discs are used bearing the acorn sign used on such long distance routes.
Elsewhere Nefertari and Ramesses II are shown before a barque dedicated to a deified Ramesses II.

Elsewhere and with
) Elsewhere, the album explored more serious themes, and found Bowie paying unusually direct homage to his influences with " Song for Bob Dylan ", " Andy Warhol ", and " Queen Bitch ", a Velvet Underground pastiche.
Elsewhere, they hit civilians with their rifle butts to drive them off.
Elsewhere the name is taken for a four-string guitar with a scale length of 23 " ( 585 mm )— about the same as a Terz Guitar.
Elsewhere, " Hellene " or " gentile " ( ethnikos ) remained the word for " pagan "; and paganos continued as a purely secular term, with overtones of the inferior and the commonplace.
Elsewhere in Northeast Africa, the Periplus of the Red Sea reports that Somalis, through their northern ports such as Zeila and Berbera, were trading frankincense and other items with the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula well before the arrival of Islam as well as with then Roman-controlled Egypt.
Elsewhere, adults, as reported in newspapers from the mid-1930s to the mid-1950s, typically saw it as a form of extortion, with reactions ranging from bemused indulgence to anger.
Elsewhere, the religious reformation causes, processes, and effects were different ; Anglicanism arose in England with the English Reformation, and most Protestant denominations derive from the Germanic denominations.
Elsewhere, wealthy people wiped themselves with wool, lace or hemp, while less wealthy people used their hand when defecating into rivers, or cleaned themselves with various materials such as rags, wood shavings, leaves, grass, hay, stone, sand, moss, water, snow, maize, ferns, may apple plant husks, fruit skins, or seashells, and corncobs, depending upon the country and weather conditions or social customs.
Elsewhere, tagged " with apologies to Dave Berg ".
Elsewhere in the New Testament the Rahab of the Book of Joshua is mentioned as an example of a person of faith () and good works (), but these use another Greek word-Ῥαάβ and it is coupled with the term harlot.
Elsewhere he completely rebuilt the south wall cloisters, with new heavy buttresses, and removed the arcading of the east cloisters during rebuilding the south transept walls.
Elsewhere, Charon appears as a cranky, skinny old man or as a winged demon wielding a double hammer, although Michelangelo's interpretation, influenced by Dante's depiction in Inferno, canto 3, shows him with an oar over his shoulder, ready to beat those who delay (“ batte col remo qualunque s ' adagia ”, Inferno 3, verse 111 ).
Elsewhere in Etruria, the god was called Śuri, probably to be identified with Soranus.
Elsewhere he was portrayed with a ram-horned head.
Somewhere to Elsewhere, released in July 2000, featured all the original members of Kansas, plus Greer, with all songs written by Livgren.

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