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Between that year and the buying out of Mr. Darling's interest in 1892, a large portion of the company's precision tool business was carried out under the name of Darling, Brown & Sharpe, and to this day many old precision tools are in use still bearing that famous trademark.
During the Prohibition Era, Capone controlled large portions of the Chicago underworld, which provided The Outfit with an estimated US $ 100 million per year in revenue.
The gleaming expanse of ice is similar to the Arctic, with wind-driven pack ice and ridges up to 15 m. Offshore of the landfast ice, the ice remains very dynamic all year, and it is relatively easily moved around by winds and therefore forms pack ice, made up of large piles and ridges pushed against the landfast ice and shores.
:* Baltimore has a large Bastille Day celebration each year at Petit Louis in the Roland Park area of Baltimore City.
Its trade deficit has been increasing at a large rate since 1997 ( See chart ) and increased by 49. 8 billion dollars between 2005 and 2006, setting a record high of 817. 3 billion dollars, up from 767. 5 billion dollars the previous year.
The music of Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man, Brittany, Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias ( Spain ) and Portugal are also considered Celtic music, the tradition being particularly strong in Brittany, where Celtic festivals large and small take place throughout the year, and in Wales, where the ancient eisteddfod tradition has been revived and flourishes.
A subarctic climate has little precipitation, and monthly temperatures which are above for one to three months of the year, with permafrost in large parts of the area due to the cold winters.
A large variety of birds includes eagles ( can be seen in Lasithi ), swallows ( throughout Crete but throughout the year in the south of the island ), pelicans ( along the coast ), and cranes ( including Gavdos and Gavdopoula ).
The following year, Constantius clashed with Magnentius in Pannonia with a large army.
In its original permanent dispositions, it gave the President of the Republic a large amount of power ; however, some of these dispositions, such as the power of dissolving the Lower Chamber of Congress and serving eight year terms with possibility of reelection, were modified or eliminated after 1990, when the country regained its democracy and the Congress was reestablished.
For instance, to save time spent buying and decorating a Christmas tree every year, the house has a large ( yet unapparent ) closet adjacent to the living room where the tree can be stored from year to year.
Whereas his father and brother had concentrated consular power largely in the hands of the Flavian family, Domitian admitted a surprisingly large number of provincials and potential opponents to the consulship, allowing them to head the official calendar by opening the year as an ordinary consul.
The most famous of these sites is La Hougue Bie, a 6, 000 year old neolithic site that sits inside a large mound ; later a chapel was built on the top of the mound.
Digital media playback of hi-resolution 2K files has at least a 20 year history with early RAIDs feeding custom frame buffer systems with large memories.
The reference to Passover twice in the same year might refer to the geographical diversity that existed at that time in the Jewish calendar, due in large measure to the breakdown of communications in the Empire.
As in the previous year, the large trade deficit was offset by foreign aid and family remittances.
Fifth Monarchists believed that the timing of the events of the Interregnum were significant because the calendar year 1666 loomed large on the near horizon.
Just outside the town, parallel to the Nevis Range Gondola, there is a large downhill mountain bike track which attracts thousands of visitors every year, including international competitors and fans.
The 1st United States Congress voted to pay Washington a salary of $ 25, 000 a year — a large sum in 1789.
Apparently, Battra had been waiting around for many years for a large meteorite that would hit the Earth in the year 1999, destroying it.
An unsuccessful attack on Pityus was followed in the second year by another which sacked by Pityus and Trapezus and ravaged large area in the Pontus.
In the third year a much larger force devastated large areas of Bithynia and the Propontis, including the cities of Chalcedon, Nicomedia, Nicaea, Apamea, Cius and Prusa.
Scheduled amortization payments of an average US $ 223. 2 million per year, however, guaranteed that Honduras's gross funding requirements would remain large indefinitely.

year and deposit
Thus, before the Aswan High Dam was completed in 1971, the White Nile watered the Egyptian stretch of the river throughout the year, whereas the Blue Nile, carrying seasonal rain from Ethiopia, caused the Nile to overflow its banks and deposit a layer of fertile mud over adjacent fields.
The Jordan, Weber, and Bear rivers ( the three major tributaries ) deposit around 1. 1 million tons of minerals in the lake each year, and since water ( but not the minerals ) is constantly being evaporated, the concentration of minerals increases further.
The region ’ s main copper deposit is Candelaria, which produces around 200, 000 tonnes per year and is controlled by Phelps Dodge, an international corporation.
As Roosevelt had suggested, deposit insurance would not begin for one year.
The following simple example illustrates the phenomenon of hot money: In the beginning of 2011, the national average rate of one year certificate of deposit in the United States is 0. 95 %.
In contrast, China's benchmark one year deposit rate is 3 %.
When they strike a " scorehole ", a very large deposit of methane and water, their fortune seems assured, and Teri expects to marry the boy she has been courting ; when it turns out he has married someone else, she grumpily agrees to one more year of school at least, and she and Telemachus take on the job of shepherding a group of younger children to the school at Red Sands City.
Within the New Zealand financial institution context this is a significant figure: for the ' Big Five ' retail banks ( ANZ / National Bank, ASB, Westpac, BNZ ), a typical year will result in a 0. 2 % increase or decrease in market share ( deposit and lending values rather than number of customers ).
This is because if you cash $ 100 today and deposit in your savings account, you will have $ 105 in one year.
This deposit contained the remains of two individuals, a two year old in burial # 18 and a middle aged male in burial # 19.
As a result of this, and also to discourage filers from this rather uneconomical offer, in 1994 the IRS stopped providing tax preparers a confirmation that a deposit would take place for a certain amount and that it would begin sending refunds directly to taxpayers instead of banks that made the loan, but not having the desired effects, the confirmations were re-instated the following year.
Some experts have suggested that a partial skeleton, known only by its catalogue number of STS 14 that was discovered in the same year, in the same geological deposit and in proximity to it, may belong to this skull.
Housing choices are determined by a lottery number given after the housing deposit is paid in the spring ; the lottery numbers are assigned randomly from within a preset range determined by class year.
The following year, Newmont acquired Miramar Mining Corporation and its Hope Bay deposit in the Canadian Arctic.
In the same year the Bank installed an on-line computer system and its deposit operations have been computerised since then.
According to the ethnographer, Joan Amades, it was a " customary figure in pessebres nativity scenes in the 19th century, because people believed that this deposit fertilized the ground of the pessebre, which became fertile and ensured the pessebre for the following year, and with it, the health of body and peace of mind required to make the pessebre, with the joy and happiness brought by Christmas near the hearth.
During 1980s, Yugoslav population endured the introduction of fuel limitations ( 40 litres per car per month ), limitation of car usage to every other day, based on the last digit on the licence plate, severe limitations on import of goods and paying of a deposit upon leaving the country ( mostly to go shopping ), to be returned in a year ( with rising inflation, this effectively amounted to a fee on travel ).
The new alluvium is renewed every year by fresh deposit brought down by active streams, which engage themselves in fluvial action.
*( 3 ) The Rock Wren Biface, a large well-formed biface tool recovered from a younger nested-inset alluvial deposit at Calico: dated by sediment thermoluminescence ( sediment TL ) to 14, 400 ± 2, 200 years year ago.
His kids went to private schools at a cost of US $ 4, 000 a year and his wife opened a bank account with a deposit of US $ 1. 5 million.
In 1968, it was reestablished after the gas deposit " Medvezhye " was discovered nearby a year before.
A replacement Workers ' Dwelling Act in that year allowed landless urban workers to build a house on a deposit of just £ 10.
At the end of Passover each year, the deposit is returned to Hussein and the state of Israel retains all the food products.
Prior to move-in, all residents are required to pay a room deposit fee: for first year and transfer students the fee is paid upon acceptance ; for returning students a higher fee is paid prior to the room reservation deadline.

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