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Further and former
* Further promises to Zion ( 4: 6 – 7 ) This is another later passage, promising Zion that she will once more enjoy her former independence and power.
Further difficulties arise when countries, especially former colonies, do not have a strong national geographic naming standard.
Further, dozens of independence movements and global political solidarity projects such as the Non-Aligned Movement were instrumental in the decolonization efforts of former colonies.
Further encouraging this sentiment, the Brewers had hired former stars Yount ( bench coach ; resigned in November 2006 ) and Dale Sveum ( third base coach ), both very popular players for the Brewers in the ' 80s.
Further, some Aborigines such as former Senator Neville Bonner, said a republican president would not " care one jot more for my people ".
Further former notable residents are Heinrich Abeken, a German theologian and Prussian Privy Legation Councillor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Berlin, Justus Moser, a German jurist and political essayist and Hans-Gert Pöttering, former President of the European Parliament.
Further south, on the border of the kingdom, Fulk II of Anjou, another former client of Hugh the Great, carved out a principality at Hugh's expense and that of the Bretons.
Further down the chain of command were Lenny Murphy's " sergeants " William Moore and Bobby " Basher " Bates, a UVF man and former prisoner.
Further laws under his successor over the course of the 1530s banned the friars, and forced monks and nuns to transfer title to their houses to the Crown, which passed them out to supportive nobles, who were soon found enjoying the fruits of former monastic lands.
Further development is planned for the site of the former Daintyfit factory.
Further this makes Fagersta the only Swedish municipality with the former communist party in a majority.
Further west along the main road (" The Street "), there are an Indian restaurant, another pub, the Welsh Princess, the site of the former Rayne Iron foundry ( redeveloped for housing and offices in 2009 ), the Post Office stores, and another pub, The Cock.
Under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 the Polytechnic was awarded University status, previously having awarded the degrees of the former Council for National Academic Awards.
" Further investigation by the Boston Herald revealed that Swanson had also copied some of the rules from former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and columnist Dave Barry.
Further into the town, The Loan Centre, along with South Queensferry Medical Practice, stands on the site of the former South Queensferry railway station.
Further to the east, some larger businesses are located near the former Wallkill Valley Railroad ( WVRR ) tracks, still used by Norfolk Southern as a freight spur.
Further properties were purchased adjacent to the site and a new building, the George Thomson building, named in honour of a former Master, was completed in 1964.
Further bikeways are being constructed, such as the link to Redbank Plains High school and by the utilization of the former Brisbane Valley Rail line, which will connect Wulkuraka to Blackbutt.
His former band, Further Seems Forever, is also a popular indie rock band from Pompano Beach.
Further, on June 28, 2007, Bush invoked executive privilege in response to congressional subpoenas requesting documents from former presidential counsel Harriet Miers and former political director Sara Taylor, citing that:
Further, the party wants to convince more countries to support and cooperate with Israel, especially Russia, the former Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe.
By 2002, three other musicians had joined the band, including former Further Seems Forever band mate Jerry Castellanos, and started the process of recording the band's next album.

Further and Irish
* Further Reading from Irish Department of Foreign Affairs
Further, Prime Minister Éamon de Valera used the departure of the Monarch as an opportunity to remove all monarchical language from the Constitution of the Irish Free State.
Further, Davidson notes that the potentially Germanic goddess Nehalennia is sometimes depicted with apples and parallels exist in early Irish stories.
* The Shamrock: A Further attempt to fix its species, by Nathaniel Colgan, published in the Irish Naturalist 1893 on the From Ireland web site.
Further, Sir George MacKenzie of Rosehaugh, the Lord Advocate ( Attorney General ) writing in 1680, said: " By the term ' chief ' we call the representative of the family from the word chef or head and in the Irish ( Gaelic ) with us the chief of the family is called the head of the clan ".
Further, Brian Crowley told Klaus that the Irish people wanted ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon and were " insulted " by Klaus ' association with Declan Ganley and Libertas.
Further impetus was given by more generalised exploration of non -" Irish " and non -" English " cultural identities in the latter decades of the 20th Century.
Further the statutes of Kilkenny passed in 1366, forbidding marriage or intercourse between the English colonists and the Irish, and the adoption by Englishmen of Irish laws, customs, or manners, were also re-enacted.
Further, the official legal name of the county, in English, is spelt without a síneadh fada on the " u " in the Irish-language part of the name, " Dún Laoghaire " ( although the current style within the county council is to use the síneadh fada on the name in both Irish and English ).
The Further Education and Training Awards Council ( Irish: Comhairle na nDámhachtainí Breisoideachais agus Oiliúna ) ( FETAC ) is the statutory awarding body for further education in Ireland ; it was established on June 11, 2001 under the Qualifications ( Education and Training ) Act 1999.
Further on from the announcement that National Irish Bank will be moving towards a cash-free operation, An Post has been announced as the third party who will accept lodgments on behalf of NIB.
* Further Experiences of an Irish R. M.
Further criticism was aimed at the Irish firm in March 2012 when, in the build up to the Cheltenham Festival, they added a ' jockey ' to the famous hill carving of a white horse in Uffington, Oxfordshire.
Further adding to the confusion, some of the Irish McLaughlins were originally O ' Melaghlins – descendants of the King of Meath and later High King of Ireland, Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill ( Máel Sechnaill II ).
Further testament to the close link between the distillery and the club, another of Dunville's directors, Robert Grimshaw Dunville, donated a cup to the Irish Football Association in 1894 to be competed for by the major teams.
Further acts were introduced by the government of the Irish Free State after 1922.
The Irish Times placed the College in the " Top Ten " schools in the state, based on the proportion of students who accept a place in Higher or Further Education.
Further to the provisions stated above, under the terms of the British Immigration Act 1971 exceptions, a long term resident Irish or Commonwealth citizen is granted immunity from deportation similar to British and Commonwealth citizens who hold right of abode by virtue of a residency term of at least 5 years in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Its most notable features are Plunket College of Further Education, St. Aidan's Christian Brothers School ( whose past pupils include the former Irish Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern and the international footballer Liam Brady ), and the Holy Child Roman Catholic Church, a large redbrick church which is a well-known landmark to travellers on the N1.
Further, the 1935 Act was an attempt to assert the sovereignty of the Free State and the distinct nature of Irish citizenship, and to end the ambiguity over the relations between Irish citizenship and British subject status.
Further, the preamble referred to: "... our Divine Lord, Jesus Christ, Who sustained our fathers through centuries of trial, Gratefully remembering their heroic and unremitting struggle to regain the rightful independence of our Nation ,"; this was an independence that unionists had opposed, and seemed to imply in an insulting fashion that Jesus had sustained only the Irish independence movement, and never the unionist cause.

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