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numerous and counties
In the mediæval period, a number of important cities were granted the status of counties in their own right, such as London, Bristol and Coventry, and numerous small exclaves such as Islandshire were created.
The proclamation did not name the states of Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and Delaware, and specifically excluded numerous counties in some other states.
Throughout its history the boundaries of Blount County have been altered numerous times, most notably in 1870 when a large swath of western Blount was split into Loudon and portions of other counties.
This seems most unlikely when one considers that Stark counties in Ohio ( 1808 ) and Illinois ( 1839 ) both preceded Starke County's organization and offered clear precedence and guidance on the spelling of the name, not to mention other numerous settlements within the United States named after the General also predating Starke County.
Gordon County's original 1850 boundaries were changed numerous times between 1852 to 1877, during which time the legislature transferred portions of Cass ( Bartow ), Floyd, Murray, Pickens, and Walker counties to Gordon County, while transferring land from Gordon to Floyd and Murray counties.
The collection includes numerous books on New England ancestry, newspapers dating back to 1797 and census records for Wyoming and surrounding counties from 1790 to 1930.
The surname Manning is on the record in Ireland from the seventeenth century and is most numerous today in the counties Cork and Dublin.
Unlike most counties in Great Britain, which were divided anciently into hundreds, Yorkshire was divided first into three ridings and then into numerous wapentakes within each riding.
He later served as a special prosecutor in numerous counties throughout western Wisconsin.
The Kingdom was split into numerous counties ( powiat ) which in 1914 were about 75.
It came about in large part because the numerous cities and counties in the region could not effectively ( or would not at all ) work with each other to achieve a comprehensive solution to the area's traffic woes, and increasing summertime smog problem.
It is also involved in numerous transport ventures within its two home counties, including a 66 % ownership of the bus company Aukra Auto, a 49 % ownership of fast ferry company Kystekspressen and a 49 % of Fjord1 Partner, that operates the Bergen Light Rail.
Despite comprising the majority population in numerous counties and Congressional districts in the South, discriminatory voter registration rules and laws had effectively disfranchised most blacks in those states since the late nineteenth and early 20th centuries.
They inherited most of the Catalan counties by the thirteenth century and established a territorial Principality of Catalonia, uniting it with the Kingdom of Aragon through marriage and conquering numerous other lands and kingdoms until the death of the last legitimate male of the main branch, Martin the Humanist, in 1410.
In the last decade numerous jitney routes serving Hudson, Berrgen and Passaic counties in Northern New Jersey originate at or in the vicinity of the bus terminal.
With the creation of numerous new non-metropolitan counties, the areas used for lieutenancy and shrievalty began to diverge from local government areas.
Ever since the American Revolution, representation in the General Assembly was divided evenly for all counties, which meant the more numerous rural counties dominated politically.
In 1975, after administrative reform, counties in Poland ceased to exist and were replaced by numerous and small Voivodeships.
Smith ran well in Brazos, Tom Green, Victoria, and Potter counties as well as in numerous less-populated counties.
Other important examples of hammerbeam roofs exist over the halls of Hampton Court and Eltham palaces, and there are numerous examples of smaller dimensions in churches throughout England, particularly in the eastern counties.
However, whilst not specifically called a county palatine, the Officers of the Duchy made the observation ( Duchy Preliminary Statement – Cornish Foreshore Dispute 1856 ): " The Dukes also had their own escheators in Cornwall, and it is deserving of notice that in the saving clause of the Act of Escheators, 1 Henry VIII., c. 8, s. 5 ( as is the case in numerous other acts of Parliament ), the Duchy of Cornwall is classed with counties undoubtedly palatinate.

numerous and 1961
The equation was formulated by Dr. Frank Drake in 1961, a decade after the objections raised by Enrico Fermi, in an attempt to find a systematic means to evaluate the numerous probabilities involved in alien life.
From 1960 to 1961, ' Operation Noah ' captured and removed around 6, 000 large animals and numerous small ones threatened by the lake's rising waters.
During his time as prime minister, average living standards steadily rose while numerous social reforms were carried out such as the 1956 Clean Air Act, the 1957 Housing Act, the 1960 Offices Act, the 1960 Noise Abatement Act, the Factories Act 1961, the introduction of a graduated pension scheme to provide an additional income to retirees, and a reduction in the standard workweek from 48 to 42 hours.
Curtiz was frequently unfaithful, and had numerous sexual relationships with extras on set ; Meredyth once left him for a short time, but they remained married until 1961, shortly before Curtiz's death.
( 1961 ), Frankie Howerd at The Establishment ( 1963 ), a series of recordings with Paddy Roberts ( best known for " The Ballad of Bethnal Green "), numerous " original cast " and soundtrack albums including Oh!
Some support for Hunt's involvement came from Kerry Wendell Thornley, who believed he had conversed with Hunt ( who Thornley claimed used the alias " Gary Kirstein ") on numerous occasions from 1961 to 1963 regarding plans to assassinate John F. Kennedy.
O ' Keeffe met photographer Todd Webb in the 1940s, and after his move to New Mexico in 1961, he often made photographs of her, as did numerous other important American photographers, who consistently presented O ' Keeffe as a " loner, a severe figure and self-made person.
He enjoyed considerable recognition during his lifetime, receiving two Pulitzers, two Bancroft Prizes, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ' Emerson-Thoreau Medal ( 1961 ), and numerous honorary degrees, military awards, and honors from foreign nations.
His administration enacted numerous progressive measures despite ongoing military threats of coup, including the lifting of government receivership over the CGT to its trade union leadership in 1961, and the opening of education to the private sector.
The Null-point hypothesis has been quantitatively proven in Akaroa Harbour, New Zealand, The Wash, U. K., Bohai Bay and West Huang Sera, Mainland China, and in numerous other studies ; Ippen and Eagleson ( 1955 ), Eagleson and Dean ( 1959, 1961 ) and Miller and Zeigler ( 1958, 1964 ).
; October 1961: The H-43 Huskie sets an altitude record of 10. 000 m and numerous rate of climb records.
Roth was also the first artist to re-use found books-comic books, printer's end papers and newspapers, ( such as Daily Mirror, 1961 and AC, 1964 ) Although originally produced in Iceland in extremely small editions, Roth's books would be produced in increasingly large runs, through numerous publishers in Europe and North America, and would ultimately be reprinted together by the German publisher Hansjörg Mayer in the 1970s, making them more widely available in the last half-century than the work of any other comparable artist.
The Indian Government adopted a " wait and watch " attitude from 1955 to 1961 with numerous representations to the Portuguese Salazar regime and attempts to highlight the issue before the international community.
She has appeared in numerous films, including The Girl on the Boat ( 1961 ), Carry On Cleo ( 1964 ), The Anniversary ( 1968 ), Take a Girl Like You ( 1970 ), The Wildcats of St Trinian's ( 1980 ), Buster ( 1988 ), Three Men and a Little Lady ( 1990 ), Love and Death on Long Island ( 1997 ) and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas ( 2008 ).
Following his retirement at Virginia in 1961, he was a Visiting Professor in numerous universities in the United States and abroad.
Constructed in 1961, for use by the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera ( CLO ), under the brainchild of an area department-store magnate, the Civic Arena hosted numerous concerts, the circus, political and religious rallies, roller derbies as well as contests in hockey, basketball, fish tournament weigh-ins, pro tennis ( Pittsburgh Triangles of the WTT ) in the mid-1970s, boxing, wrestling, lacrosse, football, ice skating championships, kennel shows, and soccer.
While attending Nathaniel Narbonne High School in the Harbor City area of Los Angeles, he produced numerous surfer drawings, which led to his surfing comic strip, " Murphy " for Surfer magazine in 1961, with Griffin's character featured on the front cover the following year.
Ling-Temco-Vought bought Vought in 1961, and while designing and producing a variety of planes and missiles throughout the Cold War, suffered numerous reorganizations.
From 1961 to 1975, Sexton coached the debate team at St. Brendan's High School, a Catholic girls ' school in Brooklyn, NY, leading the team to five national championships and numerous invitational titles.
The group underwent numerous personnel changes between 1951 and 1961.
He was reinvited to his post at the Faculty of Letters only in 1961 ; in the meantime, he produced numerous writings on wide-ranging subjects, from the aesthetic of folk tales to the history of Spanish literature.
The beginning of the 1960s saw the emergence of numerous beat and rhythm and blues bands, the majority of which being initially inspired by the then-popular Cliff Richard and The Shadows: Iskre and Siluete, both formed in 1961 ; Zlatni Dečaci and Bele Višnje, both formed in 1962 ; Crni Biseri, Daltoni, Elipse, and Samonikli, all formed in 1963 ; Tomi Sovilj i Njegove Siluete and Sanjalice, both formed in 1964 ; Džentlmeni, formed in 1966.
The University of the City of New York is not to be confused with the City University of New York ( CUNY ) which was created in 1961 by Governor Nelson Rockefeller to oversee New York City's numerous public institutions of higher education.
The Comms usually won, thanks to their recruitment of numerous members of the Aarons family: short of re-christening their own candidates something like Aardvark, there wasn ’ t much the DLP could do about it .... Those crucial ballots the Queensland electoral division of Moreton | district of Moreton, in the extremely close 1961 Australian House of Representatives | House of Representatives election turned out to have cast not by Communists but by donkeys, and as candidate James Killen ’ s name preceded that of the now-forgotten Labor candidate in the alphabet, they flowed largely to the Libs .”

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