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particular and Glasgow
The largest Irish communities are located predominantly in the cities and towns across Britain: in London, in particular Kilburn ( which has one of the largest Irish-born communities outside Ireland ) out to the west and north west of the city, in the large port cities such as Liverpool ( which elected the first Irish Nationalist Members of Parliament ), Glasgow, Bristol and Portsmouth.
In the run up to the 2007 Scottish election, the Labour party had considered not fielding list candidates in the Glasgow, West of Scotland, and Central Scotland regions, as their constituency strength in the previous two elections had resulted in no list MSPs ; instead they proposed to support a list composed of Co-Operative Party candidates ; previously the Co-Operative party had chosen not to field candidates of its own but merely to endorse particular Labour candidates.
In the run up to the 2007 Scottish election, the Labour party had considered not fielding list candidates in the Glasgow, West of Scotland, and Central Scotland regions, as their constituency strength in the previous two elections had resulted in no list MSPs ; instead they proposed to support a list composed of Co-Operative Party candidates ; previously the Co-Operative party had chosen not to field candidates of its own but merely to endorse particular Labour candidates.
The CPGB did succeed in creating a layer of militants very committed to the party and its policies, although this support was concentrated in particular trades, specifically in heavy engineering, textiles and mining, and in addition tended to be concentrated regionally too in the coalfields, certain industrial cities such as Glasgow and in Jewish East London.
Not being a species that need large areas of woodland to survive urban roe are now a feature of several cities, notably Glasgow and Bristol, where in particular they favour cemeteries.
In June 1792, the members of these societies and, in particular, those at Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Perth, began a regular correspondence with the object of forming a Scottish counterpart to the London Association.
This edition was also often republished, in particular at Glasgow in 1753.
There are connections between the people of The Rosses and Scotland, Glasgow in particular, due to the economic need for emigration in the past and the strong ties forged over the generations as a result.
The park was developed in the late 19th century in response to the increasing population density of Glasgow in general, and the South Side in particular, with the growth of tenement housing supplying the increased demand for middle-class homes.
Glasgow was a particular target for the prohibitionists.
He was educated at the Royal Scottish Academy Glasgow and Glasgow University, trained as a classical pianist and has a particular interest in opera and vocal music.
In particular, Dr. Prem Misra, a psychiatrist at Parkhead Hospital in Glasgow, said: " He has used religious pretence to commit crime and nothing suggests that this will be different.
The General Assembly of Glasgow in 1638 abjured Laud's book and took its stand again by the Book of Common Order, an act repeated by the assembly of 1639, which also demurred against innovations proposed by the English separatists, who objected altogether to liturgical forms, and in particular to the Lord's Prayer, the Gloria Patri and the minister kneeling for private devotion in the pulpit.

particular and Edinburgh
In Scots Law, Davie v Magistrates of Edinburgh ( 1953 ) provides authority that where a witness has particular knowledge or skills in an area being examined by the court, and has been called to court in order to elaborate on that area for the benefit of the court, that witness may give evidence of his opinion on that area.
In particular, George Dunbar's brother John Dunbar, the Lord of Fife who lost his claim on Fife and Sir Robert Erskine's son, Sir Thomas Erskine who lost control of Edinburgh Castle.
Broonzy's numerous performances during the 1950s in the UK, and in particular at folk clubs in London and Edinburgh, were influential in the nascent British folk revival, with many British musicians on the folk scene, such as Bert Jansch, citing him as an important influence.
The Leeds Intelligencer, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, conservative and well written, but better than the Quarterly Review that defended the same political ideas whilst addressing a less refined readership, ( the reason why Mr Brontë did not read it ); were exploited in every detail, and Blackwood's Magazine in particular, was not only the source of their knowledge of world affairs, but also provided material for the Brontës ' early writing.
As the country is rich and pleasant, so here are a great many rich inhabitants, and in the town of Elgin in particular ; for the gentlemen, as if this was the Edinburgh, or the court, for this part of the island, leave their Highland habitations in the winter and come and live here for the diversion of the place and plenty of provisions ; and there is, on this account, a great variety of gentlemen for society, and that of all parties and of all opinions.
In Edinburgh he encountered Fabian thinking and began to develop his particular vision of connecting socialism with African communal living.
Most of the London-based broadsheets also review, in particular The Guardian and The Independent, while arts industry weekly The Stage publish a large number of Edinburgh reviews, especially of the drama programme.
For various reasons connected with their character, the same may be said to apply to certain governmental memorials in the United Kingdom ( the Cenotaph in London, relating to the Empire in general, and the Scottish National War Memorial in Edinburgh, also with a reference to the Empire, but with particular connections to the United Kingdom, having been opened by the Prince of Wales in 1927 and with the King and the Queen the first visitors and contributors of a casket of the Scottish names for addition within the Shrine ).
Geddes work improving the slums of Edinburgh led to an invitation from Lord Pentland ( then Governor of Madras ) to travel to India to advise on emerging urban planning issues, in particular, how to mediate ‘ between the need for public improvement and respect for existing social standards .’ For this, Geddes prepared an exhibition on ‘ City and Town Planning ’.
The founders of the Festival included Rudolf Bing, the General Manager of Glyndebourne Opera Festival, Henry Harvey Wood, the Head of the British Council in Scotland, Sidney Newman, Reid Professor of Music at Edinburgh University, and a group of civic leaders from the City of Edinburgh, in particular the Lord Provost Sir John Falconer.
" " There is an argument that the trial judge failed adequately to take into account the circumstances that the publicity might have had an impact of particular strength not only in the immediate locality of the crime but in a somewhat wider area embracing the city of Edinburgh and other towns in the Lothians ," he said.
In particular, the current examination system ensures close links with the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries ( Edinburgh & London ).
The school itself is a neo-gothic design and is similar to many other public schools and colleges in the United Kingdom and New England, in particular Fettes School in Edinburgh.
Although Merchiston is an all-boys school, there is a wide range of curricular, co-curricular and social links with girls ’ schools, in particular St George ’ s School for Girls, in Edinburgh, and Kilgraston School, in Perthshire.
In 1675, Andrew Renwick died ; James went on to the University of Edinburgh, where he studied religion, in particular the Presbyterian religion of his forefathers.
It was placed on Portugal's " tentative list " of potential World Heritage Sites on 7 December 2004, which declares it superior to the planned areas in Edinburgh, Turin and London ; in particular, the submission states that the plans for the reconstruction of London after the Great Fire in 1666 " does not implement overall principles " like those achieved in the Pombaline.

particular and flagship
Most law schools have a " flagship " journal usually called " School name Law Review " ( for example, the Harvard Law Review — although some schools call their flagship journal " School name Law Journal "; see Yale Law Journal ) that publishes articles on all areas of law, and one or more other specialty law journals that publish articles concerning only a particular area of the law ( for example, the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology ).
In particular, the chain wanted to build a massive new flagship store to replace the aging Main Store at Yonge and Queen and the Eaton's College Street store a few blocks to the north.
In particular it can be used to investigate the structure and properties of a wide range of materials from proteins ( to provide information for designing new and better drugs ), and engineering components ( such as a fan blade from an aero-engine ) to conservation of archeological artfacts ( for example Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose ).
Were executed hundreds of drawings, sketches and scale models started as early as 1980, was eventually selected and developed the design of the Fiat Style Centre that best responded to the theme given to investigate a car destined to a particular user, " select and elite " a real flagship miniature desired by women as much as a handbag and signed by the men as their favorite perfume.
The flagship species concept holds that by raising the profile of a particular species, it can successfully leverage more support for biodiversity conservation at large in a particular context.
In particular, Winchester's flagship Model 12 pump shotgun and Model 70 bolt-action rifle with their machined forgings could no longer compete in price with Remington's cast-and-stamped 870 and 700.
* foster doctoral mobility of students and researchers, in particular with our flagship program Chateaubriand.
Other items on display inside the museum, but not associated with any particular gallery, include Spirit of Australia, the Water Speed Record-holding motorboat, and an anchor from, flagship of the First Fleet.
Most law schools have a " flagship " journal usually called " School name Law Review " ( e. g., the Harvard Law Review ) or " School name Law Journal " ( e. g., the Yale Law Journal ) that publishes articles on all areas of law, and one or more other specialty law journals that publish articles concerning only a particular area of the law ( for example, the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology ).

particular and route
The paths an LSR knows can be defined using explicit hop-by-hop configuration, or are dynamically routed by the constrained shortest path first ( CSPF ) algorithm, or are configured as a loose route that avoids a particular IP address or that is partly explicit and partly dynamic.
In the flying sections, the player controls Nights ' flight along a particular predetermined linear route through each Mare.
Thus, political or military control of an oasis has in many cases meant control of trade on a particular route.
Drugs most often associated with a particular route of administration:
Raynald of Châtillon, in particular, harassed Muslim trading and pilgrimage routes with a fleet on the Red Sea, a water route that Saladin needed to keep open.
Because the US Congress was divided between slave and non-slave state members, it could not reach agreement on supporting construction of a particular route.
In particular, European traders wanted to trade for gold, which could be found in western Africa, and also to find a naval route to " the Indies " ( India ), where they could trade for luxury goods such as spices without having to obtain these items from Middle Eastern Islamic traders.
In exact terms, every neighbor that satisfies the relation RD < FD for a particular destination is on a loop-free route to that destination.
Some of the incorrect measurements which are commonly cited include numbers of routers, route miles of fiber optic cable, or number of customers using a particular network.
The latter forced relocations have sometimes been referred to as a " death march ", in particular with reference to the Cherokee march across the Midwest in 1838, which occurred on a predominantly land route.
In addition to Quinn's trades, the team improved through the draft route with two selections, in particular.
" A basic definition of a global circumnavigation would be a route which covers at least a great circle, and in particular one which passes through at least one pair of points antipodal to each other.
Although it is not that easy to catch a different bus route when changing, because all the routes are serving a particular area in Kingsbury.
Each station is also designated with a sponsor, with route maps associating each station with a particular product brand.
The phrase " aeromedical evacuation " or AEROVAC is also used to refer to transportation of medical cases from one medical facility to another with a higher level of care, a particular skill set or in the case of combat to a safer environment, with the capability for sophisticated en route care ( ventilators, etc .).
This particular stand is designed to be trailed through by rolling stock, which will cause the points to become lined for the route that the wheels have passed through.
Moreover, the Tainos probably did not reach central Cuba until after 1000, and there is no particular evidence that this was the route of the initial migration to the Bahamas.
This information can be used to profile the caller and route the call to an agent with a particular skill set.
The term " Beta " refers to advice on how to successfully complete a particular climbing route, boulder problem, or crux sequence.
This particular route begins in Le Puy and ends in Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain.
Prior to the cancellation, the Bavarian governing party CSU faced internal and local resistance, in particular from communities along the proposed route.
This part of the country later came under the control of the LNER, although this particular route, being part of the Midland Railway, was incorporated into the LMS.
Its strategic value was obvious and it had been discussed for centuries, in particular when King Francis I brought Leonardo da Vinci to France in 1516 and commissioned a survey of a route from the Garonne at Toulouse to the Aude at Carcassonne.
The purpose of the maze generation algorithm can then be considered to be making a subgraph where it is challenging to find a route between two particular nodes.
The Bering land bridge has a particular significance as a postulated route of human migration to the Americas from Asia about 20, 000 years ago.

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