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Himrod and resulted
Canadice resulted from a cross of Bath by Himrod and was released by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York, in 1977.

Himrod and cross
The two cross about north of Himrod, at which point the rail line turns to parallel NY 14 as both head toward Geneva and points north.

Himrod and by
Himrod is a white table grape, released in 1952 by the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York.

Himrod and Seedless
Other white cultivars are ' Perlette ', ' Menindee Seedless ', ' Interlaken ', ' Himrod ', ' Romulanus ', ' Lakemont ', ' Fayez ', and ' Remailey Seedless.

Himrod and which
At Himrod, the FGLK connects to the Norfolk Southern Railway's Corning Secondary, which leaves the hamlet to the north and slowly converges on NY 14.

Himrod and .
* Himrod ( formerly " Himrods Corners " and then " Himrods ") – A hamlet in the southeast part of the town at the junction of County Roads 1 and 36.
Himrod is considered very productive and reliable.
In Milo, the first town NY 14 crosses in the county, the FGLK exits the valley and crosses NY 14 at a grade crossing to reach the hamlet of Himrod, situated west of the highway.

resulted and from
Apparently no serious disorders resulted from the celebration, and within a few days, Morgan joined the force of Lafayette who now had command of some 2,000 men at Barren Hill, not far above Philadelphia on the Schuylkill.
In other studies, loss of differentiation in previously established conditioned reflexes resulted from repeated convulsive ( metrazol ) treatments, suggesting a fundamental disturbance in the balance between excitatory and inhibitory cerebral processes.
First was the period of codification of existing law: the Code Napoleon in France and the peculiar codification that, in fact, resulted from Austin's restatement and ordering of the Common Law in England.
Such a difference might have resulted from: 1.
Additional school desegregation in Tennessee resulted from a court order opening a school serving children of military personnel.
Closed molding generally resulted in parts weighing more ( because of higher density ) than parts fabricated from free-blown foams.
Nearly all of the farm equipment manufacturers and dealers say the upturn in sales has resulted chiefly from the recent improvement in crop prospects.
For example, Boas studied immigrant children to demonstrate that biological race was not immutable, and that human conduct and behavior resulted from nurture, rather than nature.
Current opinion holds that the Ancestral Puebloans responded to pressure from Numic-speaking peoples moving onto the Colorado Plateau, as well as climate change that resulted in agricultural failures.
Since private transfers from the Diaspora tend to be mostly injected into consumption of imports and not in high value-added sectors, the transfers have not resulted in sizeable increases in productivity.
He remained an MP until his death in 1892 from a stroke that resulted from hitting his head during a fall.
In 1899, the Japanese government passed an act labeling the Ainu as former aborigines, with the idea they would assimilate — this resulted in the land the Ainu people lived on being taken by the Japanese government, and was from then on under Japanese control.
On July 6, the arrival of a force of 300 Pinkerton agents from New York City and Chicago resulted in a fight in which 10 men — seven strikers and three Pinkertons — were killed and hundreds were injured.
This resulted in the cards benefiting little from the new bus, with the only improvement used being the 66 MHz bus clock, with its resulting doubled bandwidth over PCI, and bus exclusivity.
However, no children resulted from the marriage.
While the British foreign affairs were in favour of support of the Canadian argument, the event resulted in what was thought of as a betrayal, leading to alienation of the British from the new nation of Canada.
Industrialisation resulted in rapid population growth during the nineteenth century, as people moved from over north-west England to Accrington, with the population increasing from 3, 266 in 1811 to 10, 376 in 1851 to 43, 211 in 1901 to its peak in 1911 at 45, 029.
This was one of the most prominent items on Clinton's legislative agenda, and resulted from a task force headed by Hillary Clinton.
On the demand side, the rapid success resulted from a growing need in the developing world for armaments.
The First Balkan War, which lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, strengthened Bulgaria's position as a regional military power, significantly reduced Ottoman influence over the Balkans, and resulted in the formation of an independent Albanian state.
Since October 1993 the nation has suffered from massive ethnic-based violence which has resulted in the death of perhaps 250, 000 people and the displacement of about 800, 000 others.
The Knickerbocker Rules required fielders to tag or force the runner, as is done today, and avoided a lot of the arguments and fistfights that resulted from the earlier practice.
Cohabitation with the Scandinavians resulted in a significant grammatical simplification and lexical enrichment of the Anglo-Frisian core of English ; the later Norman occupation led to the grafting onto that Germanic core of a more elaborate layer of words from the Romance branch of the European languages.

resulted and cross
Irenaeus drew a number of parallels, e. g. just as in the fall of Adam resulted from the fruit of a tree, Irenaeus saw redemption and salvation as the fruit of another tree: the cross of crucifixion.
For example, the crossing of his arms to bestow his patriarchal blessing on them in is seen as a foreshadowing of the blessings Christians believe resulted from Jesus ' death on the cross.
Diagnosed with bone cancer which resulted in the amputation of his leg, the 18-year-old kinesiology major set out to cross Canada on a grueling run called the Marathon of Hope to raise funding and awareness about cancer.
His hurried attempt to cross the Danube resulted in the massive Battle of Aspern-Essling ( 22 May 1809 ) — Napoleon's first significant tactical defeat.
When the Union army was finally able to build its bridges and cross under fire, urban combat resulted in the city on December 11 – 12.
A third model suggests that the early maize resulted from a cross between Z. diploperennis and a species of Tripsacum ; support for this is minimal.
The decisive Huaihai Campaign was fought in northern Jiangsu ; it resulted in Kuomintang defeat, and the communists were soon able to cross the Yangtze River and take Nanjing.
After cracking the code and typing in the four words, each player had to cross a corridor of shifting laser beams, where breaking each beam resulted in a seven-second penalty.
Cross-pollination may have resulted from such close proximity, with the genetic distance between the two parents imparting hybrid vigour leading to the viticultural selection of a diverse range of offspring from this cross ( which may, nevertheless, have also resulted from deliberate human intervention ).
Stylistic drift, technological advancement, and political and territorial changes meant that a distinct style gradually resulted in the Greek cross plan in church architecture.
Matheron supervised the PhD thesis of Serra, devoted to the quantification of mineral characteristics from thin cross sections, and this work resulted in a novel practical approach, as well as theoretical advancements in integral geometry and topology.
In explaining how language might have evolved from cross activation of adjacent areas in the brain, Ramachandran notes four crucial factors, not all related to language, but which combined might have resulted in the emergence of language.
Aslan briefly allowed him to cross over into the children's world ( England, 1942 ) to help them in return, which resulted in the removal of a corrupt school administrator.
This resulted in a track that protruded from the road surface and damaged the wheels of wagons trying to cross it.
The irregularity of rainfall has resulted in intermittent rivers that often run dry in summer ; most of the many streams that cross the city have been bridged.
" In 1988, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Kristallnacht, debate sprung up about the monument, which resulted in the addition of a sculpture recognizing that during the Holocaust six million Jews were murdered " under the sign of the cross ".
Two early floods were, 18 September 1841 which resulted in two people drowning while trying to cross the river at Klemzig, and 22 September 1844, the largest recorded since settlement began, when " Shands ' Brewery " was washed away after the river undermined its foundations.
This resulted in the present layout of the village, a generous cross shape of two major streets, Seafield Street and Grant Street, with a central town square and " the Seatown " sandwiched on the false beach between the mouth of the Cullen Burn and the harbour.
More recently, his reactions to Middle-East politics have resulted in works such as Jerusalem, Jerusalem and This might be a double cross jack.

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