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exchange and fort
Remains of the walls of this fort were discovered west of the castle when excavating the foundations for a new post office and telephone exchange building in the late 1960s.
The city of Sacramento, founded on the original site of Sutter's fort, began to flourish as the center of an agricultural empire that provided food to feed the thousands of miners working in the hills as well as a place of financial exchange of all the gold that was mined.
The alternative 29 ... Qe2 also might have held the fort for Black, by offering to exchange the white h-pawn for the black f-pawn.
After Britain had gained control of Florida in 1763 as part of the Treaty of Paris ( 1763 )-in exchange for Havana, Cuba-which they had captured from Spain-St. Augustine became the capital of British East Florida, and the fort was renamed Fort St. Mark until the signing of the Treaty of Paris ( 1783 ) when Florida was transferred back to Spain.
In 1207, being on the outskirts of the Usinger Land, it passed into the ownership of the Counts of Diez, who had acquired this Imperial estate in exchange for Mainz-Kastell ( fort ).
In exchange, the United States promised " articles of clothing, utensils and implements of war ", and to build a fort in Delaware country " for the better security of the old men, women and children ... whilst their warriors are engaged against the common enemy.

exchange and was
That exchange was not only possible but commonplace last week in Manhattan, as more and more New Yorkers were discovering 29th Street and Eighth Avenue, where half a dozen small nightclubs with names like Arabian Nights, Grecian Palace and Egyptian Gardens are the American inpost of belly dancing.
The exchange was almost invariable, and Scotty, in his bed, could hear every word of it.
Of several methods employed for tagging chlorine with radiochlorine, the exchange of inactive chlorine with tagged aluminum chloride at room temperature was found to be the most satisfactory.
Previously purified chlorine was subsequently admitted and the exchange was allowed to take place.
The fraction of exchange was determined as the ratio of the counts / minute observed in the carbon tetrachloride to the counts / minute calculated for the carbon tetrachloride fractions for equilibrium distribution of the activity between the chlorine and carbon tetrachloride, empirically determined correction being made for the difference in counting efficiency of Af in Af and Af.
The liquid phase photochemical exchange between chlorine and carbon tetrachloride was more reproducible than the thermal exchange, although still erratic.
In all cases there was readily measurable exchange after as little as one hour of illumination.
-- Although there was some variation in results which must be attributed either to trace impurities or to variation in wall effects, the photochemical exchange in the gas phase was sufficiently reproducible so that it seemed meaningful to compare the reaction rates in different series of reaction tubes for the purpose of obtaining information on the effect of chlorine concentration and of carbon tetrachloride concentration on the reaction rate.
In an earlier case, Kingan & Co. v. United States, an American corporation was formed for the purpose of acquiring the stock of a British corporation in exchange for its own stock and then liquidating the British corporation.
In 1932 Dorset received its own exchange, which made business easier for the Manchester office, but it was not until February 1953 that area service was extended to include Manchester and Dorset.
By that time it was commonly agreed that patent warfare was sapping constructive achievement and blocking the free exchange of technical information.
Man was created with the capacity for immortality, but the devil's promise of immortality in exchange for disobedience cost Adam his immortality.
Further separation was carried out by ion exchange, yielding a certain isotope of curium.
During the first 11 months of 2006, the volume of Armenia ’ s trade with Russia was $ 376. 8 million or 13. 2 percent of the total commercial exchange.
The property was wholly disencumbered in 1847 by Robert Cadell, the publisher, who cancelled the bond upon it in exchange for the family's share in the copyright of Sir Walter's works.
Paul Kolton was named as president of the exchange in 1971, making him the first person to be selected from within the exchange to serve as its leader, succeeding Ralph S. Saul, who announced his resignation in March 1971.
In exchange for this support, Amyntas granted them rights to Macedonian timber, which was sent back to Athens to help fortify their fleet.
In the 2001 NFL Draft, the Falcons orchestrated a trade with the San Diego Chargers, acquiring the first overall pick ( which was used on quarterback Michael Vick ) in exchange for wide receiver / return specialist Tim Dwight and the fifth overall pick ( used on running back LaDainian Tomlinson ).
Thus, ATP was a simple request / response exchange, with no need to set up or tear down connections.

exchange and handed
The Knights formally surrendered on 12 June and, in exchange for substantial financial compensation, handed the islands and all of their resources over to Bonaparte, including the extensive property of the Roman Catholic Church on Malta.
Incipient imperial rivalry was forestalled when Germany handed its coastal holdings to Britain in 1890, in exchange for German control over the coast of Tanganyika.
He thus, handed Aleppo to his brother Imad al-Din Zangi, in exchange for Sinjar.
At the exchange, a digital subscriber line access multiplexer ( DSLAM ) terminates the DSL circuits and aggregates them, where they are handed off onto other networking transports.
This bloody conflict was eventually brought to a temporary halt in 1392 with the Treaty of Ostrów, by which Władysław handed over the government of Lithuania to his cousin in exchange for peace: Vytautas was to rule Lithuania as the Grand Duke ( magnus dux ) until his death, under the overlordship of the Supreme Duke ( dux supremus ) in the person of the Polish monarch.
In exchange for the loans, the state handed over assets worth many times as much.
When Louis fell into the hands of the Normans in 945, he was handed over to Hugh in exchange for their young duke Richard .. Hugh released Louis IV in 946 on condition that he should surrender the fortress of Laon.
However, Tommy later returns to the team when the other Rangers ' Power Coins are handed over to Rita in exchange for their kidnapped parents.
Fifty old American destroyers were handed over to the Royal Navy in exchange for 99-year leases on certain British bases in the western hemisphere.
In 1803 Wismar was pawned, in exchange for a loan, and control was handed over to Mecklenburg.
The lands of the Duchy are not to be confused with the Crown Estate, whose revenues have been handed to the Treasury since the 18th century in exchange for the receipt of a yearly civil list payment.
At that time, he handed over all existing Hawks player contracts, front-office resources and the rights to play in San Jose State University's Spartan Stadium to MLS in exchange for Type C stock in the league.
When Jinto was a young boy, his father, Rock Lynn, under threat of invasion, handed over their world, Martine, to the Abh in exchange for a position within Abh society.
On 18 October 2011, Shalit was released and handed over to Israel in exchange for 1, 027 Palestinian prisoners.
Taken prisoner by the Red Army, he successfully concealed his true rank by pretending to be an ordinary soldier and was handed over to the Germans during an exchange of Polish prisoners of war, in effect escaping the Katyn massacre.
But by the treaty of Utrecht ( 1713 ) all these valleys were handed over to Savoy in exchange for that of Barcelonnette, on the west slope of the Alps.
Once a trade has been executed by two counterparties either on an exchange, or in the OTC markets, the trade can be handed over to a clearing house which then steps between the two original traders ' clearing firms and assumes the legal counterparty risk for the trade.
Additionally, it ceded Northern Dobruja, which Russia handed to Romania in exchange for Southern Bessarabia ( Article 19 ).
It is likely that de Hooch handed over most of his works to la Grange during this period in exchange for board and other benefits, as this was a common commercial arrangement for painters at the time, and a later inventory recorded that la Grange possessed eleven of his paintings.
Three days later, the British Major-General Wilfrid Malleson, on hearing of their arrest, contacted Britain's liaison-officer in Ashkhabad, Captain Reginald Teague-Jones, to suggest that the commissars be handed over to British forces in Meshed to be used as hostages in exchange for British citizens held by the Soviets.
During this presentation or Pitch, they will be handed the exchange book from RCI or what ever exchange company is associated with that particular Resort Property.
In exchange for military aid in the Second Northern War and the return of Ermland ( Ermeland, Warmia ) to Poland, the Polish king granted the Hohenzollern dynasty of Brandenburg hereditary sovereignty in the Duchy of Prussia, pawned Draheim ( Drahim ) and Elbing ( Elbląg ) to Brandenburg, and handed over Lauenburg and Bütow Land to the Hohenzollerns as a hereditary fief.
In exchange, Germany handed over to Britain the protectorate over the small sultanate of Wituland ( Deutsch-Witu, on the Kenyan coast ) and parts of East Africa vital for the British to build a railway to Lake Victoria, and pledged not to interfere with British actions vis-à-vis the Sultanate of Zanzibar ( i. e. the islands of Unguja and Pemba ).

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