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A memorial plaque now sits at the actual site, the Original Stash Tribute Plaque ( GCGV0P ).
* " S2 ", referring to the ship which sits in the harbor now, with the new planks ; and
", one can be understood to mean this: " Is the ship which sits in the harbor now, with the new planks, the same ship as the ship which sat in the harbor fifty years ago, newly christened " the Theseus "?
Before this, the land on which the lake now sits has gone through several complex stages.
The Prime Minister, the Chief Executive, sits as a member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, either as a peer in the House of Lords or as an elected member of the House of Commons ( by convention, and as a result of the supremacy of the Lower House, the Prime Minister now sits in the House of Commons ) and can effectively be removed from office by a simple majority vote.
This statue of Benjamin Franklin donated by Justus C. Strawbridge to the City of Philadelphia in 1899 now sits in front of College Hall ( University of Pennsylvania ) | College Hall.
Once he shone on his own, now he sits home alone and waits for the phone to ring.
The site where the town now sits has been populated since prehistoric times, as many archeologial excavations have shown through the years.
The aircraft now sits in the Egyptian War Museum in Cairo.
Canoe Lake is the last remnant of an area of marsh and open water known as the Great Morass, drained in 1886, on which much of Southsea now sits.
Bermuda now sits far to the west of the ridge in foothills that once were the ridge.
The Abbey now sits partly isolated in lawns, like a cathedral in its cathedral close, for the area surrounding the Abbey is protected from development by the Abbey Lawn Trust, originally funded by a United States benefactor in 1962.
The Northridge Fashion Center sits on what was once orange groves, and much of what is now the university was farmland.
Cannery Row looking North toward the end of the row where the Monterey Bay Aquarium now sits next to the bay
It is now abandoned and sits on a site the future of which is documented here.
One councillor elected as a Conservative has resigned the whip and now sits as an independent.
They were first moved onto a southeastern Kansas reservation in the Cherokee Strip, on which the city of Independence, Kansas now sits and finally to Indian Territory in 1872.
At the foot of the ascent they find their grandmother, Whaitiri, now blind, who sits continually counting the tubers of sweet potato or taro that are her only food.
At the foot of the ascent they find their grandmother, Whaitiri, now blind, who sits continually counting the tubers of sweet potato or taro that are her only food.
The village of Calumet now sits on over of underground mine shafts, drifts and stopes, empty for many decades.
Created a Life Peer in 1992, he now sits in the House of Lords.
The cannon that was on the bluff now sits in front of City Hall.
The original Pope County Courthouse was located where Dover Supermarket now sits.
Originally known as Cold Spring Ranch until 1902 ( because of an icy spring ), the town sits on State Route 4 and historically was a stopping point along the toll road between Murphys and Ebbetts Pass, often serving as a resort for visitors to what is now Calaveras Big Trees State Park.

now and Independent
Although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned ; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ), the station is now owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation, a public body established in 1990, coming into operation in 1993.
The progression of the nickname can be seen in the book The Addicks Cartoons: An Affectionate Look into the Early History of Charlton Athletic, which covers the pre-First World War history of Charlton through a narrative based on 56 cartoons which appeared in the now defunct Kentish Independent.
In 1917 he submitted the now famous Fountain, a urinal signed R. Mutt, to the Society of Independent Artists exhibition only to have the piece rejected.
In August 2007, the now defunct Warner Independent Pictures announced that television producer Kurt Sutter would be remaking the film as a noir-style thriller entitled Awaken the Dragon.
De Schutter told the Independent in March 2012: " What we are seeing now is that these financial markets have developed massively with the arrival of these new financial investors, who are purely interested in the short-term monetary gain and are not really interested in the physical thing – they never actually buy the ton of wheat or maize ; they only buy a promise to buy or to sell.
* Independent Market Operator of Ontario, Canada — now the Independent Electricity System Operator ( IESO )
Independent company Hollywood Classics now represents Paramount in the theatrical distribution of all the films produced by the various motion picture divisions of CBS over the years, as a result of the Viacom / CBS merger.
All of the former Republics are now independent countries, with eleven of them ( all except the Baltic states and Georgia ) being very loosely organized under the heading of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
#: SECAM D / K is used in the Commonwealth of Independent States and parts of Eastern Europe ( this is simply SECAM used with the D and K monochrome TV transmission standards ) although most Eastern European countries have now migrated to other systems.
The grotto now lies beneath Radnor House Independent Co-ed School, and is occasionally opened to the public.
In 1875, Forrest demonstrated that his personal sentiments on the issue of race now differed from that of the Klan, when he was invited to give a speech before an organization of black Southerners advocating racial reconciliation, called the Independent Order of Pole-Bearers Association.
The Independent Airborne Brigade was transformed in the present Rapid Reaction Brigade, which now includes not only parachute troops but also special operations and commando troops.
The British ambassador reported in December 1918 on Clemenceau's views on the future of the Rhineland: " He said that the Rhine was a natural boundary of Gaul and Germany and that it ought to be made the German boundary now, the territory between the Rhine and the French frontier being made into an Independent State whose neutrality should be guaranteed by the great powers ".
Among the remaining 1951 buildings are Trinity Independent Chapel, and The Festival Inn and Festive Briton ( now Callaghans ) pubs.
The Independent ceased to be available in broadsheet format in May 2004, and The Times followed suit from November 2004 ; The Scotsman is also now published only in tabloid format.
But even the pure Royalism which now ruled in the invading army could not alter the fact that it was a foreign, Scottish, army, and it was not merely an Independent faction but all England that united against it.
Later, part of Nansemond County, which is now the Independent City of Suffolk, was added to Southampton County.
) The Evening Independent newspaper in 1918 described the preserve as " a well stocked hunting preserve north of Tampa being one of the most attractive hunting grounds in the state .” Property acquisition by the Palmers and the Honorés began in 1910 ; only one of the original buildings from the preserve, now known as the Woodmont Clubhouse, remains.
The Pine School ( formerly St. Michael ’ s Independent ) is now located on its new campus in Hobe Sound.
By this time, the mine was largely depleted, but in December 1940, the Sunday Independent reported that " the old Gaylord mine, now being operated by Samuel Bird, brother of Morgan Bird, is showing signs of being able to absorb additional number of men in the future ... Lance prepares the coal.
On April 1, 1937, it was announced that the district was now the Monahans-Wickett Independent School District.
Since Myer's move to the rival Irish Independent, " An Irishman's Diary " is now usually the work of Frank McNally.
The Independent Investigations Group IIG is a volunteer-based organization founded by James Underdown in January 2000 at the Center for Inquiry-West ( now Center for Inquiry-Los Angeles ) in Hollywood, California.
Strowger was admitted to the hall of fame of the U. S. Independent Telephone Association ( now called the USTA ) in 1965.

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