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records and intention
Mrs. Hardy records that `` at the end of November ( 1881 ) he makes a note of an intention to resume poetry as soon as possible '' ( Early Life, p. 188 ) ; ;
Hansard records that on 15 December 1837, Benjamin Hawes asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer " whether it was the intention of the Government to give effect to the recommendation of the Commissioners of the Post-office, contained in their ninth report relating to the reduction of the rates of postage, and the issuing of penny stamps?
There was no right to consult the records freely for scholarly purposes until 1852, despite the 1838 Public Record Office Act's intention of enabling public access.
He records his conversation with Ruri and announces his intention to share it with the crew.
Although Dutton had every intention of returning the Amerks to the ice after World War II, NHL records list the Amerks as having " retired " from the league in 1942.
In the same month, Townsend announced his intention to " take a hiatus from making records for a while " after the end of touring due to exhaustion from continuous recording and producing for the past ten years.
According to Gestapo records, Bonnet contacted the Germans once in February 1941 to see if it were possible if the Germans would pressure Laval to include him in the Cabinet and again in June 1943 to reassure them that he had no intention of leaving France to join the Allies.
There is debate about whether work should be shown: questions about the creator's consent, confidentiality, capacity, and intention ; and whether these works are always clinical records or can be outsider art.
:* Filing notices in the required public records offices of the intention to file a lien if unpaid ( some states ).
Having had no intention of releasing Fires 2, Pallot has defended the need for a progression between the two records.
It was established by Royal Charter in 1960, with the intention of collecting, preserving, and exhibiting objects and records relating to the Regular and Auxiliary forces of the British Army and of the Commonwealth, and to encourage research into their history and traditions.

records and founding
According to Sandra Frankiel, the records of " Jesus ' life and death, his acts and words " provide the " founding myths " of Christianity.
The records covered HBC history from the founding of the company in 1670.
The first written records of native life begin in the 6th century AD when the founding of the kingdom of Dál Riata took place.
While there are no historical records that deal directly with the founding of Venice, tradition and the available evidence have led several historians to agree that the original population of Venice consisted of refugees from Roman cities near Venice such as Padua, Aquileia, Treviso, Altino and Concordia ( modern Portogruaro ) and from the undefended countryside, who were fleeing successive waves of Germanic and Hun invasions.
" This, and the fact that the voyages " were contrary to the rules stipulated in the Huangming zuxun, Ancestral Injunctions of the August Ming ," the royal founding documents laid down by the Hongwu Emperor, account for the Ming " neglect " of Zheng He in official accounts and the scant records of the voyages available for later historians.
Saint Bertold has traditionally been associated with the founding of the order, but few clear records of early Carmelite history have survived and this is likely to be a later extrapolation by hagiographers.
Though some records claim the founding date to be end of 1905.
The beginning date of Hiram ’ s reign is derived from a statement by Josephus, citing both Tyrian court records and the writings of Menander, relating that 143 years passed between the start of construction of Solomon ’ s Temple until the founding of Carthage ( or until Dido ’ s flight that led to its founding ).
It is thought that Neith may correspond to the goddess Tanit, worshipped in north Africa by the early Berber culture ( existing from the beginnings of written records ) and through the first Punic culture originating from the founding of Carthage by Dido.
Although Bad Religion was the founding band of Epitaph, releasing their early records through the label, they switched over to Atlantic in 1993, with Recipe For Hate being their first record outside of the label.
The founding of this new church of Dunfermline was inaugurated around 1072, but was not recorded in the town's records.
The records of Gray's Inn itself are lost up until 1569, and the precise date of founding cannot therefore be verified.
The oldest school in Bermuda, Warwick Academy, was built on land in Warwick Parish given by the Earl of Warwick ; the school was begun in the 1650s ( its early records were lost with those of the Warwick Vestry in a twentieth-century shipwreck ), though the school places its founding officially in 1662.
These estimates were based on the records of the confederacy leadership and astronomical dating related to a total solar eclipse that coincided with the founding of the Confederacy.
For example, in New York John Jay, revolutionary founding father and first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, read law with Benjamin Kissam, whose busy practice kept his clerks occupied in transcribing records, pleadings, and opinions.
This is the earliest extant record of the Dangun legend, which records the founding of Gojoseon as the first Korean nation.
These marginalia include an account of the founding of the monastery at Deer by St Columba and St Drostan, records of five land grants to the monastery, and a record of an immunity from payment of certain dues granted to the monastery.
Pastor was founding member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, is pro-choice, and in 2006 supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood 100 percent, according to their records.
Hasidic tradition records Eliyahu Baal Shem in the 16th century, founding a " Nistarim " mystical brotherhood to offer physical and spiritual encouragement to the Jewish populance, from which Hasidism later emerged.
Since its founding in 1911, the American Association of Variable Star Observers ( AAVSO ) has coordinated, collected, evaluated, analyzed, published, and archived variable star observations made largely by amateur astronomers and makes the records available to professional astronomers, researchers, and educators.
The college records more than 4, 000 graduates since its founding.
The Meany Campus has housed the George Meany Memorial Archives, which holds all of the AFL-CIO records going back to the founding of the AFL in 1881, since 1987.
One of the first plans for a national library was that devised by the Welsh mathematician John Dee, who in 1556 presented Mary I of England with a visionary plan for the preservation of old books, manuscripts and records and the founding of a national library, but his proposal was not taken up.

records and hall
Mengelberg's first records for Victor were acousticals made in 1922 ; Toscanini's recordings with the Philharmonic actually began with a single disc for Brunswick in 1926, recorded in a rehearsal hall at Carnegie Hall.
After escaping, he finds the hall of records, a very long scrolling screen.
He finds an orange one in the hall of records.
The origins of Sheridan, which started out as Millwood, are vague, owing partly to the loss of all the town ’ s records in 1913 when a disastrous fire destroyed the town hall and many other buildings.
Older records mention that there was a house at the location “ built in the Dutch fashion .” Apparently the early building was partially destroyed and rebuilt around 1810 and the present two-story, three bay structure with side hall and double parlor plan was built atop the remains.
According to the town's property ownership records ( available from the town clerk at town hall, 741 Dalton Road, Dalton, NH ), the town's largest landowner, together with family members, owns in excess of of land.
Furthermore, Lamont recommended the construction of a central hall of records to house Army archives, and urged that Congress authorize the marking of important battlefields in the manner adopted for Antietam.
That same year, a fire destroyed the city hall building and all of its records.
" With Pip, he visits the hall of records, but it merely contains a list of his sins.
A collection of records, a picture gallery, and a theatre are all situated in the town hall, built of the materials from the abbey of St Bertin.
Hudd has written several books on music hall, re-recorded music hall records and appeared in the music hall revival show The Good Old Days.
This affected the building industry and records in the town hall showed very limited number of permits given from 1922-1940.
On April 17, 1894, central part of Nowy Sącz burned in a fire, together with a town hall and ancient town records.
One of the few pieces of documentary evidence about Talhoffer's life appears in the records of Zürich ( Switzerland ), documenting that he was teaching near the Rathaus ( city hall ) in 1454, where a fight broke out among his students, resulting in various fines.
In his diary for 1616, he records that he was ‘ elected and sworn Master of the Corporation of Shipwrights at our common hall and meeting place at Redriff .’ From sometime around 27 March 1616, Pett expected to profit from a commission by Sir Walter Raleigh to build him a vessel of 500 tons for 500L.
Celtic Football Club was formed at a meeting in St. Mary's church hall in Glasgow, by Marist Brother Walfrid on November 6, 1887, with the purpose stated in the official club records as " being to alleviate poverty in Glasgow's East End parishes ".
Furthermore, Lamont recommended the construction of a central hall of records to house Army archives, and urged that Congress authorize the marking of important battlefields in the manner adopted for Antietam.
The rear hall contains a modern statue of the god Erlang Shen who was allegedly Li Bing ’ s son, but historic records fail to confirm this and it is possible that he was invented by locals to give their hero a descendent to maintain his family heritage.
The hall is named for Nesuhi Ertegun, one of the founders of Atlantic Records, which released records by Coltrane and Mingus, among other important jazz figures.
As Quartermaster General after the Civil War, Meigs supervised plans for the new War Department building ( constructed between 1866 and 1867 ), the National Museum ( constructed in 1876 ), the extension of the Washington Aqueduct ( constructed in 1876 ), and for a hall of records ( constructed in 1878 ).
In 1999 the township zoning board began using the basement of the town hall to store accumulated files and records.
No written records survive of the construction of the hall.

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