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Formerly and commercial
Formerly simply a descriptive term referring to herbs typical of Provence, in the 1970s, commercial blends started to be sold under this name.
Formerly a little-developed agricultural area that was linked only by ferries, Pudong has grown rapidly since the 1990s and emerged as China's financial and commercial hub.
Formerly, much of the commercial catch was made by pole and line fishing, using live bait such as anchovy to attract schools of tuna close to the fishing vessel that were then taken with baited jigs on sturdy bamboo or fiberglass poles or on handlines.
Formerly known as Commercial Basin and housing much of San Diego's sport and commercial fishing fleet, the small cove in the southern lee of Shelter Island was renamed in 1994 to America's Cup Harbor, in honor of the 1995 America's Cup races held in San Diego.
Formerly, ABS-CBN removed the DOG with the rating for 3 minutes before the commercial break, however, the problem was fixed in 2000, the DOG and the rating are now removed 10 seconds before the commercial break.
Formerly North America's most powerful commercial FM station ( currently it is Montreal's CKOI-FM ); in 2003 CITI-FM was granted a decrease in effective radiated power from 360, 000 ( directional ) to 140, 000 ( directional ) watts.
Formerly, Storm Stories featured commercial breaks with the channel's signature Local on the 8s localized forecast.
Formerly known as Kearney Municipal Airport, it is served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.
Formerly known as Waynesville Regional Airport at Forney Field, it is served by one commercial airline with scheduled service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.
Formerly known as " Radio 5 ", the station developed from a commercial station, LM Radio, which had been operating from Lourenço Marques ( now Maputo ) in neighbouring Mozambique.
Formerly a site for intensive commercial forestry, the Repovesi area successfully transformed into a pristine national park.

Formerly and activities
Formerly named Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International, it changed its name to Fairtrade International in 2009, when its producer certification and standard setting activities were separated into two separate, but connected entities.
Formerly designated as Sixteenth Air Force, the command was the first newly established Numbered Air Force ( NAF ) by the USAF after World War II, It was activated in 1954 as a Joint Military Group to provide command and control of USAF activities in Spain, being designated a NAF in 1956.
Formerly the " Ring O ' Bells ", The Didsbury Inn, was at the heart of judicial and leisure activities in 18th-century Didsbury.

Formerly and are
Formerly wrought iron, today's nails are typically made of steel, often dipped or coated to prevent corrosion in harsh conditions or improve adhesion.
Formerly by law, and now by tradition, the highest positions, such as Rector or Dean, are only held by professors.
Formerly known as Heart of Africa, these are two of the park's major exhibits.
Formerly considered part of Tracheata, velvet worms are now considered close relatives of the Arthropoda and Tardigrada, with which they form the taxon Panarthropoda.
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.
The local radio stations are Free Radio ( Formerly known as Wyvern FM ) which broadcasts on 97. 6-96. 7-102. 8 FM, Sunshine Radio on 106. 2 FM and 954 kHz Am, and BBC Hereford and Worcester which broadcasts on 94. 7FM.
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, all outside visitors to a public dance would be offered a meal in a Pueblo home, but because of the large number of visitors, such meals are now by personal invitation only.
Formerly called Tubinares and still called tubenoses in English, they are often referred to collectively as the petrels, a term that has been applied to all Procellariiformes or more commonly all the families except the albatrosses.
Formerly known as " Lawrence Welk Village ," the Welk Resort and Champagne Village are just off Interstate 15 north of Escondido, California, about 38 miles north of downtown San Diego.
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, this was the only way to confirm a diagnosis of haemochromatosis but measures of transferrin and ferritin along with a history are considered adequate in determining the presence of the malady.
Squadrons assigned to the 5th MG are the 5th Munitions, Detachment 1 ( Formerly 5th Munitions, Fiscal year 2010 will change to 17th Muns ), 5th Maintenance Squadron, 5th Maintenance Ops Squadron and 5th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.
The Aging Roosevelt Elementary School ( formerly grades K-4 ), Reed Middle School ( formerly grades 5-8 ) and Hubbard High School ( Formerly grades 9-12 ) are being demolished and replaced by a single unified facility, reusing land from the middle and high schools.
Formerly, a power referred to an instrument under seal while a letter was an instrument under hand, but today both are signed by the donor, and therefore there is no difference between the two.
Formerly a common sight, test cards are now only rarely seen outside of television studios, post-production, and distribution facilities.
Formerly Danish and British possessions, the islands ( population 1, 127 ) are located in the Heligoland Bight ( part of the German Bight ) in the south-eastern corner of the North Sea.
Formerly the Newgrange mound was encircled by an outer ring of immense standing stones, of which there are twelve of a possible thirty-seven remaining.
Formerly of latex rubber, " stocking foot " waders now are made of neoprene, usually 3 mm thick, which provide additional warmth.
Formerly placed in the paraphyletic " Old World warbler " assemblage, they are now considered the northernmost representatives of a largely Gondwanan family, the Locustellidae.
Formerly by law, and now by tradition, the highest positions, such as Rector or Dean, are only held by professors.
Formerly the home of the late crime writer Agatha Christie, this has stunning views across the river, and the house and gardens are now owned by the National Trust and are open to the public.
Formerly, Confirmation was generally required as a precondition to reception, but many provinces now allow all the baptised to partake, as long as they are in good standing with the Church and have previously received First Communion.

Formerly and now
Formerly he had noticed them -- now he felt them.
Formerly an advocate of Altaic ( 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001 ), now a critic of it.
In early 1945, the U. S. army ran tests of various 2, 4-D and 2, 4, 5-T mixtures at the Bushnell Army Airfield in Florida, which is now listed as a Formerly Used Defense Site ( FUDS ).
" Another passage, in the Commentary on Luke, also mentions a wife in the first person: " Formerly I possessed a wife in the lustful passion of desire and now I possess her in honourable sanctification and true love of Christ.
Formerly handwritten, these can now be generated by genealogical software.
Formerly, when a word or phrase in quotation marks came at the end of a phrase or clause that ended with a semicolon, the semicolon would be put before the trailing quotation mark ; now, however, the magazine follows the more commonly observed style and puts the semicolon after the second quotation mark.
Formerly seen as the Royal grave of first Argive founders of Kourion, it is now interpreted as the tomb of a native Cypriote or a Phoenician prince.
Formerly in Pakistan most transportation was done by horse-drawn carriages called tongas, but more cost-effective auto rickshaws have now taken their place in small cities.
Formerly a taxonomic group of basidiomycetes, now understood as polyphyletic assemblage of basidiomycetes, the term refers to fungi with fruit bodies whose hymenophore develops either not enclosed or only so with a veil ( velum ), which is called a gymnocarpic or hemiangiocarpic ontogeny, respectively.
Formerly positioned within the now defunct order Urticales, recent genetic studies have resulted in its placement within Rosales in a clade called the urticalean rosids that also includes Ulmaceae, Celtidaceae, Cannabaceae and Urticaceae.
Formerly classified as a separate biological suborder, Pinnipedia is now considered a subgroup within the suborder Caniformia of the order Carnivora.
Formerly managed jointly by Kent and Essex county councils, the crossing is now managed by Connect Plus ( M25 ) Limited on behalf of the Highways Agency.
* Formerly, there was St John Fisher Roman Catholic Secondary School, Woodhouse, Sheffield ( now a training school for Fire Fighters )
Formerly a closed city, Samara is now a large and important social, political, economic, industrial, and cultural center of European Russia, which in May 2007 hosted the European Union — Russia Summit.
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.
Formerly eating only animals that he raised himself, Sting now adheres to a macrobiotic diet.
Formerly a natural if barren planet, the reconstructed Oa is now a vast labyrinthine planet-sized construct.
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.
Formerly a country town west of Bakersfield, it is now surrounded by suburban sprawl and now has the highest household income in Kern County, according to Census estimates.

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