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Their many male heirs created more and smaller estates, and from a largely free class of officials previously formed, many of these assumed or acquired hereditary rights to administrative and legal offices.
The larger building would be the public gallery ; the smaller would house offices and archives.
* Khan Bank-Khan Bank has 21 regional branch offices throughout the country, each of which supervises an additional 15 to 25 smaller branches in its area.
Beyond this is the D ' bhir or holy of holies ( from which is derived the term " M ' dbha "), and can also have smaller rooms for study and sometimes a social hall for occasions as well as offices for bookkeeping.
Many federal judicial districts are further split into divisions, which may also have their own courthouses, although sometimes the smaller divisional court facilities are located in buildings that also house other agencies or offices of the United States government.
In smaller communities the court is in the same building as the city hall and other municipal offices.
The Agency was based in Cheltenham with smaller offices in London and the regions.
There are four post offices for the town's two ZIP codes ; The main post office on Route 6, a smaller branch near the Head of Westport, and the branch in Central Village serve the zipcode 02790, while 02791 ( Westport Point ) is served by the Central Village station and at the point itself.
There are also many smaller employers, such as the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology and offices for financial corporations.
Woodsville served as the county seat until 1972, when the administrative offices relocated to rural land halfway between Woodsville and the smaller village of North Haverhill.
In addition to these three network hospitals, AnMed also operates a number of smaller facilities throughout the city and county that range from a free clinic and minor care to doctor's offices.
In 2002 it was renamed FitzRoy – in honour of the founder of the Met Office ) – to avoid confusion with the smaller sea area of the same name featuring in the marine forecasts produced by the French and Spanish meteorological offices.
In 1803, largely owing to the good offices of Alexander I, emperor of Russia, he received the bishopric of Konstanz, part of the Rhenish Palatinate, and other smaller districts, together with the dignity of a prince-elector.
When completed, it will comprise a total of nine exhibition halls, nine smaller independent exhibition buildings, one temporary exhibitions space, offices, administrative services, some living quarters, hotels, shops, restaurants, pubs, a school and train station.
The second ( personal computer ) era began in 1965 as microprocessors started to compete with mainframes and minicomputers and accelerated the process of decentralizing computing power from large data centers to smaller offices.
It also has smaller district offices in Hull and Lincoln.
Tyne Tees also has smaller studios and offices in Billingham, York, London and within the Media Centre at the University of Sunderland.
The Theater Department has offices in Palmer, and has classes on the main stage, in a smaller classroom in Palmer, and in Tansill Theater, which is further north, near the main entrance.
In 1975 the church sold the Sea Org's ships and moved the organization to land bases around the world, which as of 2003 were operating in Clearwater, Copenhagen, London, Los Angeles, Saint Hill Manor in the UK, and Sydney, with smaller offices in Budapest, Johannesburg, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, and Toronto.
Formby also has a main post office and two smaller post offices.
ETS also has a major office in San Antonio, TX, which houses its K – 12 Assessment Programs division, and smaller offices in Philadelphia, PA, Washington, DC, Hato Rey, PR, and Concord, Sacramento, and Monterey, CA.
The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ball Corporation ( NYSE: BLL ), with primary offices in Boulder and facilities in Broomfield and Westminster in Colorado, with smaller offices in New Mexico, Ohio, Georgia, Northern Virginia, and Maryland.
Against the main structure had rested, in former times, certain smaller compartments of the mansion-house, containing offices, or subordinate apartments, necessary for the Earl's retainers and menials.

smaller and estate
Six smaller properties on the estate are let as holiday cottages.
Estimates from 2006 showed that only three viable nesting sites were available for this ancient bird, one located 80 miles from Dubai, and two smaller sites in Oman, all of which are in the process of becoming real estate developments.
There is still a smaller industrial area to the south of this, but by and large East Columbia is dominated by commercial real estate: office, retail, and wholesale.
The new estate was to have large public houses few and far between, rather than smaller ones close together as in London.
In 1903, the Shorb estate was purchased by Henry E. Huntington ( 1850 – 1927 ), and in 1913 the three primary ranchos of Wilson, Patton, and Huntington, together with the subdivided areas from those and smaller ranchos, such as Stoneman, White, and Rose, were incorporated as the city of San Marino.
The estate comprises and has a working farm, not including the 5 smaller " mansions " the Ryans built for their sons in the area, some of which are still standing today.
According to a local real estate broker, " Edgemont is smaller and more intimate than Scarsdale ".
In 1986 a smaller industrial estate to in the north of the town developed, known as Sheddingdean Industrial Estate.
After he established the main building as a public museum in 1951, he moved to a smaller building on the estate.
In his will, dated 26 October 1908, Grossmith left small bequests to a variety of charities and persons ; 2, 000 pounds, artworks and heirlooms to each of his children ( except that Lawrence did not receive a specific cash bequest ), his son George receiving also " two silver bowls presented to him by Sullivan and Carte the ivory baton with which he conducted the orchestra on the occasion of his said son's first appearance on the stage " in Haste to the Wedding ; and smaller bequests to his children's spouses and his nieces, nephews, grandchildren and some cousins, with the residuary estate shared equally by his children ( although the residuary estate was not large ).
There are smaller industrial estates in Bulwark, and close to the town's railway station, and the Newhouse Farm industrial estate is also a major distribution centre.
Because of the stock market crash of 1929, Folger's estate was smaller than he had planned, although still substantial.
" Anything short of those words transferred a smaller estate.
There is a presumption that the testator intends to convey his or her property in fee simple unless the will indicates an intention to transfer a smaller estate, such as a life estate.
“ The total losses of real estate were three large business places, three barns, a storehouse, several sheds and smaller buildings valued altogether at $ 25, 000.
He was forced to sell his estate in 1786 and move to a smaller residence (" row-house ") in Richmond.
At present, it has a large Tesco, a Barclays bank, a Co-op, which provides a secondary food source to the community and many smaller shops and estate agents, many in close proximity to the railway station.
Spatial management techniques play a bigger role in mobile devices with their much smaller screen real estate.
From their country estate, the family often went to the nearby Schuylkill River, visited neighboring estates such as Deborah's grandfather Joshua Fisher's The Cliffs, and went on weekend horse and carriage excursions to the countryside surrounding Philadelphia, sometimes attending the smaller Quaker Meetings.
A trial of a ' little Waitrose ' fascia on smaller floor plate stores may yet lead to brand differentiation of some or all of the convenience estate.
However the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland in 1871, following the previous scrapping of Roman Catholic-paid tithes, fatally weakened the economic survival of the bishop's estate, which was left totally reliant on the small local Church of Ireland community, and in 1885 the bishop sold the estate and house, moving to a smaller mansion nearby ( which Church of Ireland continued to live until 1958 and which was then sold to a Roman Catholic religious institute, the Holy Ghost Fathers ).

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