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2004 and 3114
* The Family Proceedings Fees Order 2004 Statutory Instrument 2004 No. 3114 ( L. 21 )

2004 and square
The 2004 census indicated a population density of about 2, 475 inhabitants per square kilometer in the department of Montevideo and about 80 inhabitants per square kilometer in the department of Canelones.
The average width of the hapua between 1952 and 2004 was approximately 50 metres ; whilst the surface area has stabilised at approximately 600, 000 square metres since 1966.
Langham Place, a 167, 000 square meter ( 1. 8 million square foot ) shopping centre, theatre, hotel and office tower complex opened on Portland Street near the Nelson Street intersection in July 2004.
At the end of March 2004, there were 215 NNRs ( National Nature Reserves ) in England with a total area of 879 square kilometres.
Filmed in 2004, it highlights the square, Capri Theater, Pope's Cafe, Central High School, Duck River Dam, TWHNC, and many other landmarks.
In 2004, the city annexed the Northlake, East Redondo, and Parkway neighborhoods into the city, adding over 2, 700 people and nearly 1 square mile ( 2. 57 km² ) of area.
On 11 July 2004, 50 years after the Bern match, a lifesize statue of him was put up near Georg-Melches-Stadium in Essen, on the square named after him.
The 2004 version changed the last space from a violet square to a rainbow space, meaning it applies to any color drawn by a player, thus resolving any dispute about exactly how one wins the game.
In Southern California, USA, in early 2004, a group of scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles, led by Dr. Vladimir Keilis-Borok, predicted that a quake similar in strength to the 6. 5 magnitude San Simeon earthquake of 2003 would occur in a 12, 000 square mile ( 31, 100 km ) area of Southern California by September of that year.
The construction of the Cyberport portion which consists of four office buildings, The Arcade and Le Meridien Cyberport Hotel was completed in phases between 2002 and 2004 to provide altogether about 100, 000 square metres of grade-A office space to accommodate 100-plus IT and related companies.
The passenger terminal at VPS is a two-level, 107, 000 square foot facility as was opened in November 2004.
The 110 square mile ( 285 km² ) Selby Complex, employing 3, 000 miners plus contractors and ancillary staff, closed on Friday 14 May 2004 despite rising demand for coal in the UK.
Boise State and Louisville square off in the 2004 Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee.
McKinley Statue in the square in front of the library ( 2004 photo )
The Supreme Decrete Nº 27630 of 2004 finally established that the size of the national flag be of 7. 5 squares width by 11 squares long, a square can be any size, but always using the ratio 15: 22.
It covers an area of 619 square kilometers, and has a population of about 520, 000 ( 2004 ).
On November 30, 2004 the city had an estimated population of 56, 220 and a density of 110 persons per square kilometres.
Temple Bar, a Wren designed stone archway that once stood on Fleet Street to mark the westernmost extent of the City's influence, was rebuilt at the cathedral side entrance to the square in 2004.
In 2004, Plac Centralny, Nowa Huta's central square which once was home to a giant statue of Lenin-on display at High Chaparral Museum in Hillerstorp, Sweden, was renamed Ronald Reagan Central Square ( Plac Centralny im.
Covering only 17 square kilometers, it is the smallest of the nation's seven districts in terms of area, but the largest in population with an estimated 54, 300 residents in 2004.
It is fourth largest in terms of population in 2004 and covers approximately 119 square kilometers.
* square matrix 004 ( Alfa Matrix, 2004 )
The 2004 reprinted box set including both books was printed in a square format using the Modulor with the series twenty seven to one hundred and forty reduced in size to one tenth.

2004 and foot
Fan blades of Langley Research Center's 16 foot transonic wind tunnel in 1990, before it was wikt: mothball | mothballed in 2004.
He had been recovering from surgery in November 2004 to repair torn ligaments in his left foot.
The most extensive exterior damage occurred during the storm season of 2004, when Hurricane Frances blew off 850 14 × 6 foot aluminum panels from the building, resulting in about of new openings in the sides.
In his 2004 travel book, The Places in Between, Rory Stewart travels by foot from Herat to Kabul and on his way, he provides a riveting portrait of Ghor Province as well as much historical information about the region.
In January 2004 he suffered a heart attack shortly before an interview for Italian television, and required the partial amputation of one foot for circulation reasons before he was returned to Britain.
The center's permanent art collection includes a variety of large art works by and about Native Americans, notably " Blue Jay ", a 30 foot ( 9 m ) wide, 12 foot ( 3. 7 m ) high sculpture by Bernie Whitebear's brother Lawney Reyes, which came to the Center in 2004 after hanging prominently for over 30 years at the Bank of California building in downtown Seattle.
As area journalists reported on the sale of the IDS Center to the John Buck Company in 2004 and the death of designer Philip Johnson in 2005, they came face-to-face with the fact that the roof of the tower was one foot lower than its neighbor.
King Arthur's Well sits at the foot of the hill and the local public house, the Red Lion, was renamed The Camelot when it was remodelled in 2004.
A broken foot put paid to his hopes of playing the 2002 World Cup, but he quickly returned to the side after regaining his fitness, and was once again the first choice right back by the time of Euro 2004.
In the final weeks of the season, he injured his right foot badly, forcing him to miss the 2004 UEFA Under-21 Championship.
They increased slightly to 30 RMB / / month in 2003, and then doubled to 60 RMB / / month ( US $ 0. 67 / sq. foot / month ) in 2004.
In 2004, the HMHS underwent a 17, 000 square foot ( 1, 600 ) expansion and an increase to eight classrooms and 110 students.
He also missed several games due to international duty at the 2004 African Cup of Nations and missed games in April 2006 after damaging his foot while doing his acrobatic goal celebration during a game against Arsenal.
Unfortunately, the club suffered something of a fall from grace in the 2000s, struggling near the foot of the table, but bounced back to the forefront of Korean football by winning the first stage of the 2004 K-League Championship.
In 2004 he erected Totem, a giant bug stuck on a 70 foot steel needle, on the Ladeuzeplein in Leuven.
Tourist foot falls, as recorded till 2004, have been reported to be on the increase.
" He's using these people ( the Telegraph Hill Dwellers ) as his foot soldiers to get even with me for not supporting him ," said Marsha Garland, executive director of the North Beach Chamber of Commerce, an organizer of the festival who endorsed an opponent of Peskin's during his 2004 re-election bid.
Much of central and southern Virginia however has not had over one foot of snow in a single storm since the Blizzard of December 26, 2004.
In December 2004, the commuter advocacy groups Straphangers Campaign and Tri-State Transportation Campaign filed a lawsuit which challenged the city's estimate that 70 % of stadium patrons would use mass transit or arrive on foot instead of driving.
The Bulldog Track, also known as the Bulldog-Wau road and Reinhold's Highway, in the year 2004 is a foot track crossing the western end of the Owen Stanley Range of Central Papua New Guinea.
According to Business Week, 2004 rents were as high as $ 120 a square foot, second only to the General Motors building.

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