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Elsewhere, rebel forces took up positions at the Four Courts, the centre of the Irish legal establishment, at Jacob's Biscuit Factory and Boland's Mill and at the hospital complex at South Dublin Union and the adjoining Distillery at Marrowbone Lane.
During a seven-day pause, the British Second Army took over a section of the British Fifth Army front adjoining the Canadian Corps.
The same dictatorship in Argentina took the Falklands islands and an adjoining minor archipelago on 2 April 1982, after nearly twenty years of intermittent negotiations on the subject of their sovereignty.
The majority of the race therefore took place not on the actual Aintree Racecourse but instead in the adjoining countryside.
It took the name Biggin Hill after the Second World War in recognition of the historic role played by the adjoining Biggin Hill Aerodrome.
After seeing the groves, they took his advice, and purchased, later adding in adjoining Pasco County.
Church members stood on city property adjoining St. John Catholic Church where the funeral took place.
The State “ Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Company ” took over operations in 1850 and finished the canal and adjoining dam by 1856.
" But in 1972, General Motors Assembly Division ( GMAD ) took over the Chevrolet Lordstown assembly plant and adjoining Fisher body plant.
Towards the end of the Peninsular War between France, Spain, Portugal, and Britain in 1814, British and Allied forces, under the Duke of Wellington, entered France and took control of the region and followed Marshall Soult's army, defeating the French near the adjoining town of Tarbes before the final battle took place outside Toulouse on 10 April 1814 which brought the war to an end.
That Gambetta after 1875 felt strongly that the relations between France and Germany might be improved, and that he made it his object, by travelling incognito, to become better acquainted with Germany and the adjoining states, may be accepted, but M. Laur appears to have exaggerated the extent to which any actual negotiations took place.
One of the resident females left her territory to one of her female offspring and took over an adjoining area by displacing another female ; and a displaced female managed to re-establish herself in a neighboring territory made vacant by the death of the resident.
The first game at the Moss Rose ( on the ground adjoining the then named, Moss Rose Inn ) took place on 12 September 1891 and therefore 2011 was the ground's 120th anniversary.
The upper-caste Hindus and Saint Thomas Christians took part in one another's festival celebrations and in some places in Kerala, the Hindu Temples and Saint Thomas Christian Churches were built on adjoining sites by the Hindu Kings.
" Peace moved from Lambeth to Crane Court, Greenwich, and before long took a couple of adjoining houses in Billingsgate Street in the same district.
In 2002 DkIT took possession of the adjoining PJ Carroll Tobacco Factory.
Willi who included in his practice every attitude and manner of sculptural method-something he considered essential in a teacher, took Lis out of the life studio and into the adjoining casting room, a room full of white plaster and the apparatus of mould making.
First it took over the adjoining building, renovating and adding studio, classroom, gallery, and office space, effectively doubling the size of the Kendall building.
This 60 m section took 24 months to complete and resulted in the adjoining Alfie Byrne road being raised by 1. 5 m. It also resulted in one incident of subsidence that closed the railway for three hours.
Following World War II it took the area many years to revive ; but after the mid-1950s, renewed housing growth, the development of motorways and redistricting eventually changed the entire look of Brockworth and what were once adjoining villages.
The local noble family who owned the island and the adjoining estates took the name of de Barri from the island.
The battle took place in the fields adjoining the Alaboi hills about August 5, 1669.
The Queen ’ s repast was laid out on the grass on the east side of the Summer House, but her Majesty, finding the sun oppressive, wished to remove to the adjoining shade – and setting the example, took up the first dish, and was followed by the rest of the party, all bearing some portion of the viands.

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Formby was built on the plain adjoining the Irish Sea coast a few miles north of the Crosby channel where the sands afford shelter to the towns.
Residents took shelter in the local church, the adjoining parsonage and an Augustinian Missionary residence, with the total number approaching 500 over the course of the night.
A well-established shelter belt system ( a series of three parallel lines adjoining end to end ) runs generally north-south along the eastern side of Lake Kulundinskoye to form a manmade barrier to help protect against wind erosion.

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A Barrette Swiss pattern file is handy since its triangular shape with only one cutting face will allow you to work a surface without marring an adjoining one.
After the death of his father in 1464, Albert and Ernest ruled their lands together, but in 1485 a division was made by the Treaty of Leipzig, and Albert received the Meissen, together with some adjoining districts, and founded the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin.
Coppola, with his family, expanded his business ventures to include winemaking in California's Napa Valley, where he purchased the former home and adjoining vineyard of Gustave Niebaum in Rutherford, California.
At best this kind of transition had previously been dealt with by having the directions of travel of the actor in the two shots correspond on the screen, but in a film such as The Bank Burglar's Fate ( Jack Adolfi, 1914 ), one can see shot transitions in which a cut is made from an actor just leaving the frame, to a shot of him well inside the frame in an adjoining location, which have the positions and directions so well chosen that to the casual eye his movement appears quite continuous, and the real space and time ellipsis between the shots is concealed.
The conflict erupted further south with the ethnic Albanian majority in Kosovo seeking to switch allegiance to the adjoining state of Albania.
Berry and Torrence had adjoining lockers, and after football practice, they began harmonizing together in the showers with several other football players.
Cardiff RFC Ltd, the company that runs Cardiff Blues and Cardiff RFC, still has a 15-year lease on the Arms Park, but talks are underway to release the rugby club from the terms of the lease, to enable the Millennium Stadium to be redeveloped with a new North Stand and adjoining convention centre.
In fact, a common setup of the machine was to keep parts of the projector in a separate, adjoining room with only the aperture visible, to make it seem more magical and scare people.
" Choiseul's suggestion, advanced to the other ambassadors, was that they should press, in addition to the Jesuit issue, territorial claims upon the Patrimony of Peter: the cession of Avignon and the Comtat Venaissin to France ; to Spain the duchies of Benevento and Pontecorvo ; for Naples an extension of territory adjoining the Papal States ; and for Austria an immediate and final settlement of the vexed question of Parma and Piacenza that had occasioned a diplomatic rift with Pope Clement XIII.
The third part became the Beisheim Center and adjoining buildings, on another triangular site bordered on the east side by Ebertstraße, financed entirely out of his own pocket by the German businessman Otto Beisheim, the founder of the diversified retail and wholesale / cash and carry group Metro AG, based in Germany but with operations throughout Europe and in many other countries around the world.
Stonehenge with about 30 acres, 2 rods, 37 perches of adjoining downland.
* Lincoln City, Oregon was formed in 1965 by merging the extant seaside towns of Oceanlake, Delake, and Taft, with the adjoining unincorporated areas of Nelscott and Cutler City.
Long an impoverished land having little contact with any nations other than adjoining France and Spain, Andorra after World War II achieved considerable prosperity through a developing tourist industry.
In linear algebra, the dual numbers extend the real numbers by adjoining one new element ε with the property ε < sup > 2 </ sup > = 0 ( ε is nilpotent ).
The subject of this type evidently refers to a story related by Diogenes Laertius that the Selinuntines were afflicted with a pestilence from the marshy character of the lands adjoining the neighboring river, but that this was cured by works of drainage, suggested by Empedocles.
Claudian describes the ancient city as extending to a considerable length towards the promontory or headland, the projection of which sheltered its port: the latter affords good anchorage for large vessels ; but besides this, which is only a well-sheltered road-stead, there is adjoining the city a large salt-water lake, or lagoon, called the Stagno di Cagliari, communicating by a narrow channel with the bay, which appears from Claudian to have been used in ancient times as an inner harbor or basin.
There are fresco cycles in the Sala delle Sibille ( Room of Sibyls ), with its original terracotta fireplace bearing the coat of arms of Giovanni Romei, in the adjoining Saletta dei Profeti ( Room of the Prophets ), depicting allegories from the Bible and in other rooms, some of which were commissioned by cardinal Ippolito d ' Este and painted by the school of Camillo and Cesare Filippi ( 16th century ).
Consequently, they typically share a strong regional and cultural identity with the adjoining province ( s ).
By adjoining the elements +∞ and −∞ to R, we allow a formulation of a " limit at infinity " with topological properties similar to those for R.
In an action with enduring historical import, Balboa claimed the Pacific Ocean and all the lands adjoining it for the Spanish Crown.
In an action with enduring historical import, Balboa claimed the Pacific Ocean and all the lands adjoining it for the Spanish Crown.
The theory is that a stimulus follows its individual dedicated neural path in the early stages of visual processing, and that intense or repetitive activity in that or interaction with active adjoining channels cause a physiological imbalance that alters perception.
Sydney's economy was a significant part of Industrial Cape Breton with its steel plant and harbour and railway connections adjoining the coal mining towns of Glace Bay, New Waterford, Sydney Mines and Reserve Mines.
His observation of the models executed by different sculptors of eminence, which were sent to be fired at an adjoining pottery, determined the direction of his genius ; he imitated them with so much success that in 1758 a small figure of Peace sent by him to the Society for the Encouragement of Arts received a prize, and the highest premiums given by that society were adjudged to him nine times between the years 1763 and 1776.

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