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Hodgson's and at
Originally it was almost identical to Hodgson's Jennings County courthouse in Vernon, which was also begun in 1857, but the Martinsville building received an addition in the 1970s ; the original section was also remodeled and renovated at that time.
After making over 50 league appearances for Fulham, and despite Roy Hodgson's wish to keep him at the club, Nevland once again returned to Viking in June 2010.
The album was mainly recorded and mixed at Hodgson's home, Unicorn Studios in Nevada City, California, as he did not want to leave his wife, his then two-year old daughter Heidi, and newborn son Andrew behind.
The album was recorded over a period of eighteen months at various locations including drummer Nick Hodgson's self-built east-London studio.
The film features an electronic music score and sound effects created by Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson recorded at Hodgson's Electrophon studio in London.
Hodgson's family lived in the same building as Steve Kember, one of Hodgson's schoolmates at John Ruskin Grammar School.
Speaking about Hodgson's time at Inter, club president Massimo Moratti said: " Roy Hodgson was an ­ important person in the ­ development of Inter Milan to the point we have reached today.
Hodgson's first matches in charge were against Saudi Arabia and South Korea in a friendly tournament at the end of January.
Hodgson's contract expired at the end of November 2007 and although the Finnish FA expressed their willingness to extend it, he decided to move on.
Hodgson's first game in charge was the West London derby against Chelsea at Craven Cottage which his club lost, 2 1.
After leaving Charlton, Warner started training with Roy Hodgson's Liverpool in order to keep himself fit and was training at Liverpool for 3 months before getting the invitation to re-join Leeds.

Hodgson's and came
Bow Brewery came into control of Hodgson's sons in the early 19th century, but their business practices alienated their customers.

Hodgson's and following
Hodgson's Treecreeper is a more recent proposed split following studies of its cytochrome b mtDNA sequence and song structure that indicate that it may well be a distinct species from C. familiaris.

Hodgson's and
Milner started Hodgson's first match in charge, a 1 0 friendly win against Norway.
He started in a 1 0 win away to Norway on 26 May, which was Hodgson's first game in charge of England.
Hodgson's second season with Blackburn did not match the relative success of the first, due to numerous injuries, dressing room unrest, the failure to find an adequate replacement for departed central defender Colin Hendry and a succession of poor buys notably the £ 7. 5 million Kevin Davies and the £ 4. 25 million Nathan Blake.

Hodgson's and European
The European Treecreeper has since been found to be a very close relative of the Himalayan Hodgson's Treecreeper, while the Short-toed Treecreeper is probably the sister species of the North American Brown Creeper.

Hodgson's and .
* William Hope Hodgson's 1912 novel The Night Land features the first example of what we now would call an arcology, though the future Earthlings depicted — millions of years into the future, in fact — have different reasons for building their metallic pyramid.
; Forgotten Futures IV: The Carnacki Cylinders: Horror and the supernatural in Edwardian England, including the original text and illustrations for William Hope Hodgson's " Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder ", a worldbook with rules for magic and the Ab-natural, three adventures and two long outlines, a story-telling card game, etc.
He designed New Buildings ( 1844-6 ), Provost Francis Hodgson's addition to provide better accommodation for Collegers, who until then had mostly lived in Long Chamber, a long first floor room where conditions were inhumane.
In 1832, James Prinsep's Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal published trekker B. H. Hodgson's account of his experiences in northern Nepal.
Milner played in six matches during qualifying for Euro 2012, and was named in Roy Hodgson's 23-man squad for the tournament.
This species belongs to a Eurasian clade which also includes the Daurian Redstart, Hodgson's Redstart, the White-winged Redstart, and maybe the Ala Shan Redstart.
As a result, the Miskito resumed trade with Jamaica, and when a new Anglo-Spanish war broke out in 1797, Miskito King George II attacked and ended Hodgson's rule in Bluefield, and then on 4 September 1800, George led a large force that stormed the Spanish positions and drove them from his lands.
Hodgson's data indicates that term was only used 21 times before 1931.
Excerpts from Dr. Thomas Hodgson's History of the Inland Lake Yachting Association, 1998.
The volumes of Hodgson's principal work were often shipped with uncut pages and visits to libraries with these volumes has revealed that sometimes most pages of all 4 volumes remained uncut even one hundred years later.
' Doc ' Smith and others ; and William Hope Hodgson's The Night Land ( 1912 ) has the Last Redoubt, in which the remnants of humanity shelter, protected by something very like a force field.
In addition to their shift towards less commercially-oriented material, the band members decided to drop all of Hodgson's compositions from their setlist in order to further establish an identity separate from Hodgson.
Three Himalayan subspecies of Eurasian Treecreeper are now sometimes given full species status as Hodgson's Treecreeper, for example by BirdLife International, but if they are retained as subspecies of Eurasian, they have to be distinguished from three other South Asian treecreepers.
Hodgson's Treecreeper, probably C. h. mandelli, formerly considered to be a subspecies of Eurasian Treecreeper
The Eurasian Treecreeper belongs to the northern group, along with the North American Brown Creeper, C. americana, the Short-toed Treecreeper, C. brachydactyla, of western Eurasia, and, if it is considered a separate species, Hodgson's Treecreeper, C. hodgsoni, from the southern rim of the Himalayas.

greatest and continental
The San Juan Islands host the greatest concentration of Bald Eagles ( Haliaeetus leucocephalus ) in the continental United States.
Senator Benton's greatest concern, however, was the territorial expansion of the United States to meet its " manifest destiny " as a continental power.
As bankers, the Frescobaldi financed ventures for numerous members of European royal families, notably their financial conquest of England, which Fernand Braudel has signalled as the greatest achievement of the Florentine firms, " not only in holding the purse-strings of the kings of England, but also in controlling sales of English wool which was vital to continental workshops and in particular to the Arte della Lana of Florence.
In October 2008 Sabrina published her first official greatest hits album in continental Europe, called Erase / Rewind.
According to NASA, the Japanese island Kitaio Jima was predicted to have the best viewing conditions featuring both longer viewing time ( being the closest point of land to the point of greatest eclipse ) and lower cloud cover statistics than all of continental Asia.
The importance of these enabling factors is greatest where the continental shelf is narrowest.
If not the largest Province by volume, the CAMP certainly encompasses the greatest area known, roughly 11 million km², of any continental large igneous province.

greatest and achievement
but the possibility of this effort is bound up with that development of historical thought which is the greatest achievement of our civilization in the last two centuries, and it is utterly impossible to people in whom this development has not taken place.
But his greatest achievement, in his own eyes and in the eyes of his colleagues and teachers, was his amazing ability to produce literary Latin pieces, and he was often called on to do so.
One of the greatest obstacles to the achievement of this goal is the lack of trained men and women with the skill to teach the young and assist in the operation of development projects -- men and women with the capacity to cope with the demands of swiftly evolving economics, and with the dedication to put that capacity to work in the villages, the mountains, the towns and the factories of dozens of struggling nations.
The secretary's greatest achievement is perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization that East-West friction, wherever it take place around the globe, is in essence the general conflict between two entirely different societies, and must be treated as such without regard to geographical distance or lack of apparent connection.
One of our foremost jurists, David Dudley Field, has gone so far as to call this provision `` the greatest achievement ever made in the course of human history ''.
Many have considered this the greatest achievement of the Clinton governorship.
Bletchley Park is mainly remembered for breaking messages enciphered on the German Enigma cypher machine, but its greatest cryptographic achievement may have been the breaking of the German on-line teleprinter Lorenz cipher ( known at GC & CS as Tunny ).
It seems that the Athenian playwright Aeschylus considered his participation at Marathon to be his greatest achievement in life ( rather than his plays ) since on his gravestone there was the following epigram:
His greatest achievement, surpassing many of these, was, perhaps, the establishment of a political and economic consensus about the governance of Britain that all parties, whether Labour, Conservative or Liberal subscribed to for three decades, fixing the arena of political discourse until the later 1970s.
Thompson's 1814 map, his greatest achievement, was so accurate that 100 years later it was still the basis for many of the maps issued by the Canadian government.
The armistice, concluded despite opposition from Secretary Dulles, South Korean President Syngman Rhee, and also within Eisenhower's party, has been described by biographer Ambrose as the greatest achievement of the administration ; Eisenhower had the insight to realize that unlimited war in the nuclear age was unthinkable, and limited war unwinnable.
Perhaps his greatest achievement with the novels is the magisterial A tour thro ' the whole island of Great Britain ( 1724 27 ), which provided a panoramic survey of British trade on the eve of the Industrial Revolution.
Jones observed that " It is perhaps Diocletian's greatest achievement that he reigned twenty-one years and then abdicated voluntarily, and spent the remaining years of his life in peaceful retirement.
In a 2010 interview by Kevin Kelly for an article in Wired Magazine, Brooks was asked " What do you consider your greatest technological achievement?
In a BBC interview in 1975, Groucho called his greatest achievement having a book selected for cultural preservation in the American Library of Congress.
Hugh Capet, the first Capetian king, is not a well documented figure, his greatest achievement being certainly to survive as king and defeating the Carolingian claimant, thus allowing him to establish what would become one of Europe's most powerful house of kings.
His greatest achievement was the world's first functional program-controlled Turing-complete computer, the Z3, which became operational in May 1941.
Rasmussen's " greatest achievement " was the massive Fifth Thule Expedition ( 1921 1924 ) which was designed to " attack the great primary problem of the origin of the Eskimo race.
A second football team, IFK Malmö played in Sweden's top flight for about 20 years and the club's quarterfinal in the European Cup is the club's greatest achievement in its history.
The resulting separation of the rivers Rhine and Meuse is considered to be the greatest achievement in Dutch hydraulic engineering before the completion of the Zuiderzee Works and Delta Works.
Steinberg says, his achievements in 1862-71 were " the greatest diplomatic and political achievement by any leader in the last two centuries.
Undoubtedly the greatest achievement of Themistocles's career was his role in the defeat of Xerxes's invasion of Greece.
Capitalist utopias of this sort are generally based on free market economies, in which the presupposition is that private enterprise and personal initiative without an institution of coercion, government, provides the greatest opportunity for achievement and progress of both the individual and society as a whole.
The Vicksburg Campaign was Grant ’ s greatest achievement up to this time, opening the south to Chattanooga and giving the Union army access to the vital grain supply in Georgia.
He was also an athlete whose greatest achievement was to become Finnish high jump champion in 1924 with a jump of.

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