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was and transferred
Until I was transferred into the Seventh Ulanys I was like every other Pole in my feeling about Jews.
In 1951 the pool's operation was transferred to the newly-created Department of Administration, an agency established as the central staff and auxiliary department of the state government.
In order to further refine the management of passenger vehicles, on July 1, 1958, the actual title to every vehicle was transferred, by Executive Order, to the Division of Methods, Research and Office Services.
This saleslady was a failure in the dress department and was transferred to the shoe department.
Thus, the energy transferred from the arc to the anode was partly fed back into the arc.
Eventually responsibility for demographic inquiries in the Congo was transferred to the demographic division of the Central Statistical Office.
A recent case in point is Mitchell Canneries v. United States, in which a claim against the Government was transferred first from a corporation to a partnership, whose partners were former stockholders, and then to another corporation formed by the partners.
These must have been for local calls strictly, as in May 1900 the `` only long distance telephone '' in town was transferred from C. B. Carleton's to Young's shoe store.
He was a salesman for something or other and must have been transferred.
In 1858 he was transferred to Fort Moultrie in Charleston harbor, but by the start of the Civil War, he was a captain and second in command in the garrison at Fort Sumter, under Maj. Robert Anderson.
When a vacancy occurred, the bishop of the diocese chose the abbot out of the monks of the convent, but the right of election was transferred by jurisdiction to the monks themselves, reserving to the bishop the confirmation of the election and the benediction of the new abbot.
Thereupon the President resigned, and his power was transferred to the king's plenipotentiary and adviser, Antonio Cánovas.
However, the temple was probably reconstructed since in 454 BC the treasury of the Delian League was transferred in its opisthodomos.
In 1851, the power of appointing governors was transferred from the Nova Scotia Baptist Education Society to the Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces.
The museum was the first institution of its kind in Greece, but the collection was transferred to Athens in 1834.
The college was suppressed in 1908 by Pope Pius X and their duties were transferred to the protonotarii apostolici participantes.
In the fall of 1980, she transferred to Vanderbilt University, where she was a member of the sorority Kappa Alpha Theta.
St Athanasius was originally buried in Alexandria, Egypt, but his body was later transferred to the Chiesa di San Zaccaria in Venice, Italy.
Jocelin had them transferred to La-Motte-Saint-Didier, which was then renamed Saint-Antoine-en-Dauphiné.

was and colonial
This was particularly true in the world arena, which was an anarchical battleground characterized by strife and avaricious competition for colonial empires.
As a subject of the Austro-Hungarian Empire resident on a British colonial possession, he was effectively confined to New Guinea for several years.
The name " Alaska " ( Аляска ) was already introduced in the Russian colonial period, when it was used only for the peninsula and is derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq, meaning " the mainland " or, more literally, " the object towards which the action of the sea is directed ".
Thus a colonial bishop and colonial diocese was by nature quite a different thing from their counterparts back home.
He was born in Karachi ( then under British colonial rule ), to Aga Khan II and his third wife, Nawab A ' lia Shamsul-Muluk, who was a granddaughter of Iran Fath Ali Shah of Persia ( Qajar dynasty ).
In 1906, the Aga Khan was a founding member and first president of the All India Muslim League, a political party which pushed for the creation of an independent Muslim nation in the north west regions of South Asia, then under British colonial rule, and later established the country of Pakistan in 1947.
Afonso de Albuquerque ( or archaically spelt as Aphonso d ' Albuquerque and also spelt as Alfonso, and Alphonso ; ; 1453December 16, 1515 ), 1st Duke of Goa, was a Portuguese fidalgo, or nobleman, an admiral whose military and administrative activities as second governor of Portuguese India conquered and established the Portuguese colonial empire in the Indian Ocean.
The American lobster was a staple of the colonial diet.
His last opera was a German language singspiel Die Neger, ( The Negroes ), a melodrama set in colonial Virginia with a text by Georg Friedrich Treitschke ( the author of the libretto for Beethoven's Fidelio ) performed in 1804 and was a complete failure.
Before then, the government was a Crown colony consisting of either colonial administration solely ( such as the Executive Council ), or a mixture of colonial rule and a partially elected assembly, such as the Legislative Council.
He was active in community affairs, colonial and state politics, as well as national and international affairs.
Her father was " the sort of rebel destined to transform colonial America "; as clerk of the court, he was jailed for disobeying the local magistrate in defense of middle-class shopkeepers and artisans in conflict with wealthy landowners.
Its expansion over the following two and a half centuries was largely a result of an expanding British colonial footprint and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the British Museum ( Natural History ) in South Kensington in 1887.
With British colonial expansion from the seventeenth century onwards, the Anglican Church was planted across the globe.
The Kingdom of Italy was a relative newcomer to the colonial scramble for Africa.
" Lewis believes that it " was his farsighted certainty that total annihilation of Baratieri and a sweep into Eritrea would force the Italian people to turn a bungled colonial war into a national crusade " that stayed his hand.
Whereas up until this point the Dutch presence had been simply as traders, that was sometimes treaty-based, the Banda conquest marked the start of the first overt colonial rule in Indonesia albeit under the auspices of the VOC.
The decisive colonial battle for Chad was fought on April 22, 1900 at Battle of Kousséri between forces of French Major Amédée-François Lamy and forces of the Sudanese warlord Rabih az-Zubayr.

was and secretary's
He was about to hang up the phone, but a note of hesitancy in the secretary's voice left the conversation open.
The secretary's tone indicated that an appointment at such short notice was a concession for which Madden should be duly grateful.
One of the volunteers was a young Willy Brandt ( 1913 – 1992 ), Reich's secretary's boyfriend and future chancellor of Germany, who was in Norway to escape the Nazis.
It was later revealed that the organisation had been formed in the Centre Party's general secretary's office.
John Heneage Jesse ( 1809 – July 7, 1874 ), English historian, son of Edward Jesse, was educated at Eton, and afterward became a clerk in the secretary's department of the admiralty.
Crittenden held that the secretary's ruling was just as much a judicial action as that of the Florida judges.
The secretary's harsh criticism of some congressional leaders dismayed President Ford, who was more willing than Schlesinger to compromise on the Defense budget.
The Walker Tariff of 1846 was based upon the principles of this paper and was in fact largely the secretary's own work.
As the Senate grew, a separate financial clerk was appointed under the secretary's jurisdiction.
In 1927, the original West Stand was demolished ( together with the club secretary's house ) and the new West Stand was built.
Raleigh was urged by Winwood to attack the Spanish fleet and the Spanish settlements in South America, and the secretary's share in this undertaking was the subject of complaints on the part of the representatives of Spain.
During the war years, the trophy was in held in safe keeping, in a box under the club secretary's bed.
This led to increasingly paranoid behavior ; in one famed incident he was convinced that a secretary's cut finger was a plot to injure him and ordered lie detector tests on everyone in the company.
Although the SSB was designed to operate without detection and under the defense secretary's direct control, it is commanded by high-ranking military officials.
From 1971 to 1977, Egeberg was the health secretary's special assistant for health policy and special consultant to the president in health affairs.
The station was housed in a cinderblock building and had a General Manager's office, his secretary's office which was also the repository of all papers, including original commercials, a general office room with a half-dozen desks used by air salesmen and other staff.
When the fire brigade arrived, the stand was a blazing inferno with a northerly wind causing the flames to completely destroy the entire southern end, including both the original secretary's office, the boardroom – including club records – many silver cups and a collection of historical photographs that adorned the office.
Thoms was an antiquary, and miscellaneous writer, for many years a clerk in the secretary's office of Chelsea Hospital.

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