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* J. M. Sixdeniers, K. A. Penson, A. I. Solomon, Extended Bell and Stirling Numbers From Hypergeometric Exponentiation ( 2001 ), Journal of Integer Sequences, 4, Article 01. 1. 4.
From January to April 2009, the Scottish Government conducted a trial translocation of Eurasian Sparrowhawks from around racing pigeon lofts in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Kilmarnock, Stirling and Dumfries.
From Falkirk to Bridge of Allan the A9 runs through or near Bannockburn, Plean, Torwood, Larbert and Stirling.
From Stirling, the Forth flows east over the Carse of Stirling and past the towns of Cambus ( where it is joined by the river Devon ), Alloa, Fallin and Airth.
From Scrabster Harbour ( Ordnance Survey ), the A9 runs generally east / southeast through Thurso, and then generally south towards Inverness, Perth and the M9 motorway near Stirling and Falkirk.
From January 1854 to February 1856 Stirling was commander in chief of the East Indies and China Station.
From 1998 through 2002, LabourStart was a project of Labour and Society International ( LSI ), a non-governmental organisation based in London and initially headed up by Arthur Lipow, Stirling Smith and David Clement.
* From September 1848, he conducted a five month long expedition " from Avon River to Stirling Range, and thence eastward to Russell Range and Cape Pasley on the south coast, and 60 to 100 miles inland, returning by different routes on this occasion discovered coal on the Rivers Fitzgerald and Phillips.
From that point on the design task, which had previously been shared between Stirling and Gowan, remained very much under the control of Stirling, assisted by hand-picked helpers.
In 1971, he became the manager of the European Department at Stirling & Co. From 1975-8, he lived in Paris.
From 2008 to 2011, about 40 fishers were re-introduced in the northern Sierra Nevada near Stirling City, complementing fisher populations in Yosemite National Park and along California's northern boundary between the Pacific Coast Range and the Klamath Mountains.
From 1992-2011, the road was in two sections ; the southern section, Glasgow to Stepps and the northern section Haggs to Stirling.
From this junction there, traffic can proceed into Edinburgh City Centre by an alternative route through Corstorphine, or can head west out to Edinburgh Airport and the M9 for Stirling, with connecting roads leading to all places north.
From September 1832 until September 1833, Irwin was temporarily appointed to act as administrator of the colony while Stirling was absent.
From 1954 to 1955, he was part of the Mercedes-Benz factory team, as a junior driver behind Juan Manuel Fangio, Karl Kling, Hermann Lang and later Stirling Moss.
* Car Parking: From 22 October to 4 November 2007, new Pay ' n ' Display machines were trialled at the Stirling Interchange car park so that SmartRider users can pay for their parking with their SmartRider This facility has since been extended to 13 other stations on the network.
From Perth station, trains operate to: Edinburgh, via Fife ; Glasgow, via Stirling ; Inverness, via the Highland Main Line ; and Aberdeen via Dundee.
From the A949 the A9 runs ( 1 ) generally north to Thurso and ( 2 ) generally south to Tain, Inverness, Perth, Stirling and Falkirk.

From and Castle
From 1952-56, she appeared in seventeen films ; in 1953 she played a role in Jean Anouilh's stageplay L ' Invitation au château ( Invitation to the Castle ).
From north to south, these three counties are New Castle, Kent, and Sussex.
( 1825 ) A Concise History and Description of Kenilworth Castle: From its Foundation to the Present Time, 16th edition.
From 1946 to 1958, as the site of the Pacific Proving Grounds, the U. S. tested 67 nuclear weapons in the Marshall Islands, including the largest nuclear test the U. S. ever conducted, Castle Bravo.
* 1939 – From Prague Castle, Hitler proclaimed Bohemia and Moravia a German protectorate.
* Guédelon Castle From 1996 to 2020 they will build a 13th-century castle exclusively using methods of that time.
From 1958, the Union Castle shipping line gradually reduced their service calls to the island.
From there he began work on Imahama Castle and took control of the nearby Kunitomo firearms factory that had been established some years previously by the Azai and Asakura.
From July 1765, he also served as a judge of the Court of Common Pleas and began service as the customs collector at New Castle in 1771.
McDuck Castle in The Old Castle's Other Secret or A Letter From Home by Don Rosa.
From there, she would travel northeast to Sandtown and Willow Grove, Delaware, and onto the Camden area where free black agents, William and Nat Brinkley and Abraham Gibbs, guided her north past Dover, Smyrna, and Blackbird, where other agents would take her across the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal to New Castle and Wilmington.
Kronborg Castle and the Øresund from the 1580s geography book Civitates Orbis Terrarum. From 1574 to 1585 Frederick II had the medieval fortress rebuilt into a magnificent Renaissance castle, unique in its appearance and size throughout Europe.
From September 1933 to June 1934, Tracy had a public affair with Loretta Young, his co-star in Man's Castle.
From vaudeville dancer Aurelio Coccia, they learned the tango, waltz and other ballroom dances popularized by Vernon and Irene Castle.
From 1437, Sir William Crichton was Keeper of Edinburgh Castle, and soon after became Chancellor of Scotland.
From 1348 Lubin Castle served as the residence of the Piast duke Louis I the Fair and his descendants.
* From " A Brief History of New Castle County, Delaware "
From this play, Edmund Wilson adopted the title Axel's Castle for his influential study of the symbolist literary aftermath.
From 1861 to 1964 the town was served by Barnard Castle railway station.
From 1915-1951, approximately < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 8, 700 acres ( 35 km² )</ span > of the original Baldwin Township broke off to become the municipalities of Brentwood, Castle Shannon, Mt.
From the Big Spring, the war trail continued south via three branches, one to the southeast through the western part of the Concho country ; one going almost due south, heading for Castle Gap and Horsehead Crossing on the Pecos River ; and one heading west to Willow Springs in the sand country southwest of present Midland, before turning south down the Pecos, all headed ultimately for Mexico.
From about 1776 to the mid-1850s the Old Spanish Trail came up from Santa Fe, New Mexico, crossed the Colorado River at Moab, over the Green River where Green River City now stands, across the San Rafael desert into Castle Valley, then crossed along the eastern part of the town.
From this village now known as Rattlesden they attacked the Saxon stronghold of Haughley Castle.
From the Castle Esplanade, the short section of the road entitled Castlehill is dominated by the former Tolbooth Highland St John's Church ( on the south side at the foot of this section ), now the headquarters of the Edinburgh International Festival society-The Hub, and on the north side by the Camera Obscura & World of Illusions, one of the oldest tourist attractions in the city after the Scott Monument.
From the 1796 Corfe Castle Census of the 96 men involved in local industries and living in the town, 55 were clay cutters.

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