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Formerly, Sauer ( 1955 ) classified the genus into two subgenera, differentiating only between monoecious and dioecious species: Acnida ( L .) Aellen ex K. R.
Formerly, rifles only fired a single projectile with each squeeze of the trigger.
Formerly by law, and now by tradition, the highest positions, such as Rector or Dean, are only held by professors.
Formerly, the only way to seal a small gap between moving machine parts was to use leather soaked in oil.
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, 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 treated as the only genus in the family Cuscutaceae, recent genetic research by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group has shown that it is correctly placed in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae.
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.
Formerly eating only animals that he raised himself, Sting now adheres to a macrobiotic diet.
Formerly a resident of New York City, Abdel-Rahman and nine others were convicted of seditious conspiracy, which requires only that a crime be planned, not that it necessarily be attempted.
Formerly a common sight, test cards are now only rarely seen outside of television studios, post-production, and distribution facilities.
* 121984 / 3 Crass-" Sheep Farming In The Falklands " 7 " ( Formerly flexi-disc only )
) Boston College is one of only thirteen universities in the country offering NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision ( Formerly, I-A ) football, Division I men's and women's basketball, and Division I hockey.
Formerly by law, and now by tradition, the highest positions, such as Rector or Dean, are only held by professors.
Formerly, Platanistidae was listed as the only extant family of the Platanistoidea superfamily.
Formerly, the population was divided into different " castes ": The Lanchões ( those who possessed boats which were capable of deep-water fishing, therefore more prosperous ), the Rasqueiros ( the fisher " bourgeoisie " used " rasca " nets to fish rays, lobsters and crabs ) and the Sardinheiros or Fanequeiros ( those who possessed small boats and could only catch fish of smaller size along the shore ) and, apart of them, the Lavradores ( the farmers ).
Formerly the clergy only wore the surplice when conducting the service, and exchanged it during the sermon for the " black gown ", i. e. either a Geneva gown or the gown of an academic degree.
Formerly made up only of a series of small, quiet fishing settlements, the region has been completely transformed during the latter part of the 20th century into a tourist destination of world renown.
Formerly, only university graduates could obtain higher ( postgraduate ) degrees, however, since the implementation of the Bologna process, polytechnic degree holders can now qualify for further academic study by doing additional courses.
Formerly only 200 passes a year were issued by the government, but now no restriction is placed on visitors.
Formerly the stones were hired for each coronation and then detached, leaving only the frame.
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, commoners were entitled to thirty-five peremptory challenges in cases of treason, but only twenty in cases of felony and none in cases of misdemeanours ; all peremptory challenges, however, were abolished in 1988.
Formerly, only men and boys could serve at the altar, but canon 230 of the Code of Canon Law promulgated in 1983 allowed local ordinaries to permit girls and women to do so ( see Female altar servers ).

Formerly and available
Formerly, hard bound copies of all volumes in the annual series, from volume 1 for 1933, were available for inspection by members of the public at the British Architectural Library of the Royal Institute of British Architects, London.
Formerly RIFF MIDI ( RMI ) format sequences were also available, but currently only MIDI types 0 and 1 ( MID ) are available.
Formerly the Germanisches Museum, it was founded by a group of individuals led by the Franconian baron, Hans von und zu Aufsess, whose goal was to assemble a " well-ordered compendium of all available source material for German history, literature and art ".
Formerly available from Pioneer / Geneon in the United States, it is now out of print.

Formerly and on
Formerly Longacre Square, Times Square was renamed in April 1904 after The New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly erected Times Building site of the annual ball drop on New Year's Eve.
* Verizon Wireless — Formerly operating an AMPS network, on February 18, 2008, Verizon has discontinued all AMPS service.
" 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 acute accents could be used on á, ó and é, which were used to indicate a specific vowel quality.
Formerly, they were administered from Paris by an assisted by a secretary-general ; since December 2004, however, their administrator has been a préfet, currently Rollon Mouchel-Blaisot, with headquarters in Saint-Pierre on Réunion Island.
Formerly Abbot of the Monastery of Philotheou on Mt Athos, and a disciple of Elder Joseph the Hesychast.
Formerly scholarship, on the basis of John's entry in the Menologion, had placed him in the latter 6th Century.
Formerly two separate German protectorates, they were joined as a single mandate on 20 July 1922.
( Formerly, the year on the seal was 1664, the year of the provisional Articles of Transfer, ensuring New Netherlanders that they " shall keep and enjoy the liberty of their consciences in religion ", negotiated with the English by Pieter Stuyvesant and his council ).
Formerly called bio-PK, " direct mental interactions with living systems " ( DMILS ) studies the effects of one person's intentions on a distant person's psychophysiological state.
Formerly a double act on BBC Radio 1, in March 2004 they went their separate ways, Radcliffe to BBC Radio 2, Riley to BBC Radio 6 Music.
Formerly, a number of monumental sculptures were located on the east facade and lawn of the Capitol including The Rescue and George Washington.
* Taipei 101 became the tallest building in the world ever built after it officially opened on December 31, 2004, a record it held until the opening of the Burj Khalifa ( Formerly known as Burj Dubai ) in January 2010, standing at 828 m ( 2, 717 ft ).
Formerly, the focus was on trading cheese and small and big animals.
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 the Australian Touring Car Championship, the current formula was devised in 1993 ( based on Group A regulations ) and branded as ' V8 Supercars ' in 1997.
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.
( The Song Formerly Known As )", a single on the album Unit by Regurgitator
Formerly, it was widely believed that to rise on judgement day the body had to be whole and preferably buried with the feet to the east so that the person would rise facing God.
* Formerly St John Fisher RC First School on the Church Hill Estate, Redditch, Worcestershire.
Stowe was partly inspired to create Uncle Tom's Cabin by The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Himself the 1849 slave narrative of Josiah Henson, a former enslaved black man who had lived and worked on a tobacco plantation in North Bethesda, Maryland, owned by Isaac Riley.

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