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Formerly and stop
Formerly a crossroads of sorts, travelers would stop to rest at the heart of what is now Marlborough center during colonial times, and eventually a petition was filed to the Colonial Government to form an Ecclesiastical Society in 1747.
Formerly a small railroad stop, it now lies within the boundaries of Columbia.

Formerly and paying
Formerly, in the United States, Regulation Q ( 12 CFR 217 ) and the Banking Acts of 1933 and 1935 ( 12 USC 371a ) prohibited a member of the Federal Reserve system from paying interest on demand deposit accounts.

Formerly and church
Formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, this denomination regards itself as a reorganization of the church organized in 1830 by Joseph Smith, Jr., and it regards Joseph Smith III, the eldest surviving son of Smith Jr., to have been his legitimate successor.
Formerly and variously known as Paislay, Passelet, Passeleth, and Passelay the burgh's name is of uncertain origin ; some sources suggest a derivation either from the Brythonic word, pasgill, " pasture ", or more likely, passeleg, " basilica ", ( i. e. major church ), itself derived from the Greek βασιλική basilika.
Formerly in the Stewkley Circuit, then the Leighton Buzzard Circuit, the church is now in the Aylesbury Vale Circuit.
Formerly standing within the grounds of Midhurst Castle, the parish church of St. Mary Magdalene and St. Denys was mentioned in 1291 and later in 1367 as standing, " in a place called Courtgene ".
Formerly, the church had one of London's few surviving large stained-glass windows, installed in the 17th century, but this was destroyed in an IRA bomb-attack in 1992.
Formerly the rectory of St James's Birch-in-Rusholme ( the adjacent redundant church ) it is located near the Michael Atherton Sports Hall, and is the home of the Biology Department.
Formerly the science of the building and decoration of churches, promoted by the Cambridge Camden Society, the Ecclesiological Society and the journal The Ecclesiologist, ecclesiology now stands for the study of the nature of the Christian church.
Formerly of the Christian Research Institute, DeArteaga concedes some new thought influence in Kenyon's teaching, but he argues that Kenyon's views helped the church rediscover some biblical truths.
Formerly, the building served as the St. Agnes church rectory.
Formerly there were four football pitches which belonged to Wadsley church on a section of the common but these are unused at present.
Formerly, in funerary processions where a group would proceed from a church to a graveyard carrying a coffin, the bearers would take a rest, or descanso in Spanish, and wherever they set the coffin down, a cross would be placed there in memory of the event.
Formerly there was a 12th century Anglican church, and a Baptist chapel and Methodist chapel.
The village boasts a rather unusual parish church, now called Dreghorn and Springside Parish Church ( Formerly Dreghorn and Perceton ).
Formerly Bickenhall had its own traditional-style village church, similar to those in nearby West Hatch and Hatch Beauchamp.
Formerly the meeting place for the Saint Andrew's Society of Detroit and never a church, the building is now a host of live bands and DJs.
Formerly granted to Lambros Katsonis and then a possession of the Potocki family, the Livadia estate became a summer residence of the Russian imperial family in the 1860s, when architect Ippolito Monighetti built a large palace, a small palace, and a church there.
Formerly in the church of St Martin Outwich.

Formerly and tax
Formerly a municipal university, the university's primary funding was moved from city property tax to county sales tax sources in 1999, with the school retaining status as a municipal subdivision of the state.
Formerly a tax auditor with the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.

Formerly and one
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, the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday following 14 September were observed as one of the four sets of Ember days.
Formerly one of the four largest lakes in the world with an area of, the Aral Sea has been steadily shrinking since the 1960s after the rivers that fed it were diverted by Soviet irrigation projects.
Formerly, during the rule of the first monarchs of the Piast dynasty, even prior to the Baptism of Poland, Płock served as one of the monarchial seats, including that of Prince Mieszko I and King Bolesław I Chrobry, the latter of which raised the original fortifications on Tumskie Hill, overlooking the Vistula River.
Formerly, the PGA Championship, one of the majors, used match play, but it changed to a stroke play event in 1958.
Formerly, the two councils each had one camp.
Dutch Hollow — Formerly a wooded valley at the base of Nye Hill, it became one of the earliest settled parts of Wisner, and many of its oldest houses can be found here.
DU Players, one of the most prolific student-drama societies in Europe which hosts more than 50 shows and events a year in the Samuel Beckett Theatre ; The DU Film Society ( Formerly DU Filmmakers, formerly the DU " Videographic Society ", founded in 1987 ) which organises film-makers and film-lovers on campus through workshops, screenings, production funding, etc.
Formerly, madrigal comedy was considered to be one of the important precursors to opera, but most music scholars now see it as a separate development, part of a general interest in Italy at the time in creating musico-dramatic forms.
Formerly, a glance at a U. S. stock symbol and its appended codes would allow an investor to determine where a stock trades ; however in July 2007, the SEC approved a rule change allowing companies moving from the New York Stock Exchange to the Nasdaq to retain their three letter symbols ; DirecTV was one of the first companies to make this move.
Formerly one of Custine's closest deputies, he was in his element leading the charge of a cavalry regiment, but had neither the acumen or confidence to head an army the size of the Armée du Nord.
Formerly, one could hire Republican Guards for private fashionable evenings but this option was terminated by President Giscard d ' Estaing.
** School of Early Childhood Teacher Education: Formerly part of the College and a standalone kindergarten teachers college, the school offers four qualifications – two diplomas, one single degree and one conjoint degree ( BA / BTeach ).
Formerly a province, Ningxia was incorporated into Gansu in 1954 but, in 1958, broke off from Gansu and was reconstituted as an autonomous region for the Hui people, one of the 56 officially recognised nationalities of China.
Formerly, trainees were referred to as " Airman " from day one of BMT.
The suttas portray one disciple who has developed his mind through loving-kindness saying: " Formerly this mind of mine was limited, but now my mind is immeasurable.
Formerly known as the Finnish Christian League ( Suomen Kristillinen Liitto, SKL ; Finlands Kristliga Förbund ), the Christian Democrats have six seats in the Finnish Parliament and one in the European Parliament.
Formerly the rorqual family Balaenopteridae was split into two subfamilies, Balaenopterinae and Megapterinae, with each subfamily contained one genus, Balaenoptera and Megaptera respectively.
) 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 a separate village, the area comprises one of the 18 wards of the Hart District, in addition to parts of two others.
Formerly the barbets have been treated as one family.
Formerly a railroad bridge constructed by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1855, the bridge was sold off when the new one upstream was constructed.
Formerly, it was also one of the governing authorities of the game, but in 2004 this role was handed over to a newly formed group of companies, collectively known as The R & A.
Formerly serving as the seat of Kent County, the governments of the former city of Chatham, the county of Kent, and its townships were merged into one entity known as the Municipality of Chatham-Kent in 1998.

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