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Formerly a united front of artists, Death Row's roster fractured into separate camps.
Formerly, the Liberal Democrats frontbench team did not use the term ' Shadow Cabinet ', with a number of front bench spokesmen covering areas ( e. g., Defence and Foreign Affairs ) rather than directly shadowing specific Cabinet portfolios.
c. Formerly the Gorges heraldic canting arms of the Gurges, which is Latin for " whirlpool " could be seen on the front of the jupon of the knight in the form of 3 concentric annulets.
Formerly the event was formatted like a regular awards ceremony taped in front of an audience, featuring celebrities such as Hal Sparks, Carmen Electra, Wilmer Valderamma and Anna Nicole Smith, and musical performances, along with a red carpet preview show, and some game premieres.
Formerly the tower had a Welcome Milwaukee Visitors message on the front three sides ; this was one of the iconic images of the opening sequence for locally-set Laverne and Shirley.

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Formerly only available on high-end printers, duplexers are now common on mid-range office printers, though not all printers can accommodate a duplexing unit.
Formerly, a post office was located in this area.
* Burnside – Formerly a hamlet with its own post office, it is now serviced by the Campbell Hall post office.
Formerly, when the office was held by ecclesiastics, a " Keeper of the Great Seal " acted in the Lord Chancellor's absence.
Formerly, it was customary to appoint commoners to the office of Lord Keeper, and peers to the office of Lord Chancellor.
Formerly, Roman Catholics were thought to be ineligible for the office of Lord Chancellor, as the office entailed functions relating to the Church of England.
Formerly, many seats were held by the same office holder for sometimes decades.
Formerly known as " Mississippi Landing ," it is named after Paul Jacobson, who started the local post office and mail route in 1901.
BNFL ( now represented by Sellafield Ltd and Nexia Solutions ) maintains a large office of the site, which is something of a nuclear nexus, with AMEC ( Formerly NNC ), WS Atkins Design, Environment & Engineering, Nuclear Technologies plc, Serco and Assurance Quintessa ( among others ) based on Birchwood Park.
Formerly the site of Scollay Square, it is now the location of Boston City Hall, two Suffolk County courthouses, two state office buildings, and two federal office buildings, a major MBTA subway interchange station, and City Hall Plaza.
Formerly, this status used to be bestowed more liberally, and, as it cannot be taken away, there are still many Beamte amongst older people working for the German post office ( Deutsche Post ), the railway ( Deutsche Bahn ), Deutsche Telekom and other public utility companies, many of which are now state-owned or even partially privatized corporations rather than parts of the state bureaucracy as such.
Fiji Air offices, Pacific Sun reservations ( Formerly Sun Air ) offices, a chandlery shop, a geologist's office, a gift shop, travel agency and two rental apartments.
Formerly Rodanthe, Waves and Salvo were each served by their own post office.
Formerly, residents of rural areas had to either travel to a distant post office to pick up their mail, or else pay for delivery by a private carrier.
Formerly an associate in the New York office of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and a visiting professor at Brooklyn Law School, Korsmo is currently a professor at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law in Cleveland, Ohio.
Formerly several hundred thousand repetitions were required, and obligatory for those who hold the office of sheikh.
Formerly headquartered in Santa Clara, California with a development office in Cambridge, England, it is now part of Cadence Design Systems.
Formerly, this building was used by Morihiko and Satoru as their first DDC office.
Formerly, to stop paying church tax, one had to formally leave the church by personally going to local register office and waiting during an allowance of time for reflection.
Formerly, Yusupova was the director of the Grozny office of Memorial.

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Formerly an assistant professor at Harvard University, he purchased The New Republic in 1974 and took editorial control soon afterwards.
Formerly the assistant to the Primacron, the ancient genius who created the giant mechanoid Unicron, the robotic being known as the Oracle was badly damaged when Unicron rebelled against his creator.

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Formerly, some companies changed their ANAC number every month for secrecy ; this is still the case with a few numbers.
Formerly the name " carbohydrate " was used in chemistry for any compound with the formula C < sub > m </ sub > ( H < sub > 2 </ sub > O ) < sub > n </ sub >.
Formerly the life expectancy of the coalition governments has been short, but since about 1980 the trend has been that the same coalition rules for the whole period between elections.
Formerly known as Marina di Posada, it underwent rebuilding in the 1970s as an elegant residential village for holidays.
Formerly, materials used for insulation included treated cloth or paper and various oil-based products.
The Time Warner merger was almost derailed when Paramount Communications ( Formerly Gulf + Western, later sold to Viacom ), launched a $ 12. 2 billion dollar hostile takeover bid for Time Inc., forcing Time to acquire Warner for $ 14. 9 billion dollar cash / stock offer.
However, satire is used in some " serious " operas as well: Formerly, in countries such as France, operas expressed politics in code — for example, the circumstances of the title character in the opera Robert le diable referred, at its first performance, to the French king's parental conflict and its resolution.
( Formerly, polls could remain open for up to forty days.
Formerly, much time would be spent by the Casal faller preparing the ninots ( Valencian for puppets or dolls ).
Formerly titled the W. C. Handy Awards, the International Blues Awards are presented by the Blues Foundation ( headquartered in Memphis ) for Blues music achievement, with weeklong competitions and an awards banquet including a night of performance and celebration.
Formerly used, in hospitals, as a treatment for some kinds of mental illness.
Formerly self-styled as the " World's Greatest Newspaper " ( for which WGN radio and television are named ), it remains the most read daily newspaper of the Chicago metropolitan area and the Great Lakes region and is currently the eighth largest newspaper in the United States by circulation ( and became the second largest under Tribune's ownership after the Chicago Tribune's parent company purchased the Los Angeles Times ).
Formerly there were more chapels of various Methodist sects ( Wesleyans, Bible Christians ), for example at Trenale and Trewarmett: the Methodist Cemetery is at Trewarmett.
* Formerly, there was St John Fisher Roman Catholic Secondary School, Woodhouse, Sheffield ( now a training school for Fire Fighters )
Formerly Executive Vice President of Engineering for the Search and Advertising Technology Group at Yahoo !.
Formerly the regulator for the sport, The Jockey Club's responsibilities were transferred to the Horseracing Regulatory Authority ( now the British Horseracing Authority ) in 2006.
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Formerly part of Cherokee County, the area was named for a distinguished Georgia statesman from Lincoln County, Mr. Thomas W. Murray, a former speaker of the Georgia House.
Formerly serving as the set for Titanic, Rosarito served as the ideal location to recreate the death throes of the battleships in the Pearl Harbor attack.
Formerly the location of an Augustine monastery which became the Augustiner Museum in 1921, it is now a popular social space for Freiburg's younger residents.
The old Building which now used for Baker County Headstart Center ( Formerly Baker-Mitchell Headstart Center. In 2001 when Headstart Students from Camilla is got its own Center ).
Formerly named Cresson for a borough in Pennsylvania, it was renamed later for two Union Pacific Railroad workers named Palmer and Coe.
Formerly the president of the Iowa Agricultural College in Ames, Dr. Knapp arrived in Lake Charles in 1884 and went to work running an agricultural business for land developer Jabez B. Watkins.

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