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Halifax's and political
Halifax's speeches have not been preserved, and his political writings on this account have all the greater value.

Halifax's and line
One of Halifax's largest megaprojects in history saw the completion in 1918 of a major railway line through a deep rock cut for several kilometres parallelling the shore of the Northwest Arm to serve a new railway station at the south end of the city's business district.
Halifax's official harbour limit for navigational purposes is delineated by a line running from Herring Cove on the west side of the main channel, to the northern end of McNabs Island, then from McNabs Island across the Eastern Passage to the actual community of Eastern Passage on the east side of the island.

Halifax's and Foreign
The appointment of Anthony Eden as Foreign Secretary in 1935 seemed initially to tie in well with Halifax's feelings about the direction of foreign policy.
In 1968 the official records of Halifax's years as Foreign Secretary were released.
But in spring 1939 Hoare aligned himself very firmly with Chamberlain's upbeat belief that war was now unlikely, rather than with Halifax's increasing focus on shoring up alliances and rearming for a conflict that to the Foreign Secretary seemed imminent.

Halifax's and must
The letter must have convinced Newton of the sincerity of Montagu's good intentions towards him ; we find them living as friends on the most intimate terms until Halifax's death in 1715.

Halifax's and be
In particular it was Halifax's immediate granting of a guarantee to Poland on 31 March 1939 — triggered by alarming intelligence of German preparations — that set a firm trigger for war should Germany ignore this signal that, in Halifax's words, there would be " no more Munichs ".

Halifax's and policy
By comparison, Halifax's policy, like that of Samuel Hoare, appears more pragmatic, coupled to a firm albeit unenthusiastic commitment to rearmament.
Halifax's whole policy had been successfully directed towards uniting all parties with the object of frustrating Shaftesbury ’ s plans.

Halifax's and which
The government, more specifically Lord Treasurer Godolphin, commissioned Addison to write a commemorative poem, and he produced The Campaign, which gave such satisfaction that he was forthwith appointed a Commissioner of Appeals in Halifax's government.
There are guided and self-guided tours available as well as audio-visual presentations and exhibits which serve to communicate the Citadel's role in shaping Halifax's and North America's history.
The bank said that the power failure occurred at an IT centre in Copley, West Yorkshire which caused several problems for Halifax's banking system.
Halifax's water comes from Pockwock Lake which lies north of Hammonds Plains.
Kitz is most remembered for his part as the ' driving force ' behind the funding and construction of a statue of Winston Churchill which is a landmark on Halifax's Spring Garden Road.
The name " Spryfield " is also sometimes used to refer to the general area of Halifax's South Mainland, which includes a number of communities along the Herring Cove and Purcell's Cove Roads.
The original Halifax Pop Explosion, which was operated as private business from 1993 – 1995, was created as a platform to celebrate Halifax's new found fame as the " Seattle of the North " and home of Canadian grunge, as well as to promote local bands such as Sloan, Jale, The Super Friendz and Thrush Hermit.

Halifax's and was
* Dartmouth was Halifax's sister city.
He was born into a rather sickly West Country family: Halifax's three older brothers all died in infancy leaving him the heir to his father's viscountcy.
RCAF Station Shearwater functioned as Halifax's primary airport until June 1960, when the current airport was opened.
Halifax's influence, both as orator and as writer, on the public opinion of his day was probably unrivalled.
Located in Halifax's South End in the Halifax Ocean Terminals, Pier 21 was used as a passenger terminal for trans-Atlantic ocean liners from 1928 until 1971.
In 1993 the former H & SW trackage was abandoned west of Halifax's Lakeside Industrial Park, leaving only a 7 mile spur as the last reminder of this once important railway network in southern Nova Scotia.
The 2002 ceremony was held at Halifax's Pier 21 to mark the 50th anniversary of Canadian Governors General, but the most common reason for the insignia not being presented at Rideau Hall is the recipient's inability to travel to Ottawa.
Later in 1939, the first Handley Page Halifax was assembled at Bicester, and on 25 October 1939 the type made its maiden flight from the airfield, flying to Boscombe Down ( the Halifax's entry gives an earlier date-24 September, date confirmation needed ).
CKHZ occupies the 103. 5 FM frequency that was once Halifax's home to CKO from 1985 to 1989, the year CKO ceased broadcasting.

Halifax's and on
Fougere came within 1000 votes of beating the incumbent, but McDonough pulled ahead based partially on a strong showing in Halifax's North End.
Coleman's telegraph key, watch, and pen are on display in the Halifax Explosion exhibit at Halifax's Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.
Located on the shores of Halifax Harbour in the Dartmouth adjunct of CFB Halifax's HMC Dockyard, DRDC Atlantic has expanded its research programs to include emerging materials, signature management, maritime information and knowledge management, virtual platforms, and virtual combat systems.
The South End is a region of Halifax Regional Municipality, located on the southern half of the Halifax Peninsula in Halifax's urban centre.
On October 26, 1844 Charles Fenerty took a sample of his paper to Halifax's top newspaper, the Acadian Recorder, where he had written a letter on his newly invented paper saying:
It took the First World War to at last boost Halifax's harbor into prominence on the North Atlantic.
Neptune Theatre, a 43 year old establishment located on Argyle Street, is Halifax's largest theatre.

Halifax's and there
He attended Halifax's Protestant school system ( there being no state-supported school for non-Christians ) and graduated from the Halifax Academy.

Halifax's and support
On June 11, 2005, the stadium hosted an exhibition game between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Toronto Argonauts to gauge Halifax's public support for a CFL franchise.

Halifax's and for
Halifax's online banking system did not recover from the power failure for several hours.
Ryan Green scored the winner for Hereford in the 109th minute and Halifax's dreams of a return to the football league were shattered.
In 2007, Kelly withdrew Halifax's bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games over concerns about the rapidly escalating costs of the games.
Occupy protesters agreed to temporarily move out of Halifax's Grand Parade for the Remembrance Day ceremony and shifted their camp to Victoria Park.

Halifax's and .
** James Frost, Merchant Princes, Halifax's First Family of Finance, Ships and Steel, 2003, James Lorimer and Company.
Fairview contains a cross section of Halifax's 20th century residents including a Greek section and a Chinese section as well as a mass grave of victims from the Halifax Explosion and many other graves.
Much of Halifax's geography is dictated by water.
John Macky, relates a short description of the circumstances leading up to Charles, Lord Halifax's impeachment, in the Secret Service Papers published by his son in 1733.
Many of the scenes in This Sporting Life were filmed at Wakefield Trinity's stadium, Belle Vue and at Halifax's then stadium Thrum Hall.
Halifax's city flower is the broad-chested rose.
Merchant Princes, Halifax's First Family of Finance, Ships and Steel.
Halifax's short tenure of power ended with the return of James in May.
McLellan earned bachelor degrees in Arts and Law from Halifax's Dalhousie University.
On Lord Halifax's death in 1715 the viscountcy and earldom became extinct.

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