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For this first development the supplier signing the lease is a major oil company but in turn the deal is being transferred for operation to its local fueloil distributor.
In the Eastern crisis of the 1870s, fear of a repetition of this turn of events would later be a factor in Bismarck's signing the Dual Alliance with Austria-Hungary in 1879.
Before the formal charter signing in 2000, URI supporters around the world participated together in a project called " 72 Hours for Peace ", in which more than 250 local organizations united in projects promoting peace and justice during the turn of the millennium.
In the new Premier League in 1993, Blackburn finished fourth thanks to a side made up of mostly new players like £ 3. 3 million record signing striker Alan Shearer, who scored 16 league goals before a serious injury sustained just before the turn of the new year ruled him out for the rest of the season.
The next most senior member after him, in turn, began signing as Kunimasa ( Kunimasa IV, in this case ), which had been Kochoro's gō before he became Kunisada II.
When the Americans were freed by the signing of the accords to turn their air power completely on the Khmer Rouge, this too was blamed on Hanoi.
The signing of this non-aggression pact led to a turn of Soviet propaganda.
The construction plans for the canal took a different turn with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on March 30, 1856, ending the War.
This, in turn, led to the band signing with SST.
Following his freshman year, he elected to turn professional, signing a contract with the Toronto Lynx while attending York University.
Instead of attending college, Burciaga opted to turn professional after finishing high school, signing a Project-40 contract with the MLS.
Initially signing such artists as Yanni, Suzanne Ciani, Patrick O ' Hearn, and Baumann's former bandmates, Tangerine Dream, the record label specialized in New Age music, but made a sharp turn to mainstream niches, with signings of Taj Mahal, Ringo Starr, Etta James, A. J.
In 1999, while working on what would turn out to be his last full-time position in TV production, a voice-over agent named Pat Brady, after discovering Ferguson the week prior in a voice-over workshop in Toluca Lake, California, and before even officially signing with him for representation, sent him out on what would be his first professional voice-over audition ( a sound-alike for Keanu Reeves in a 60 second radio spot satirizing The Matrix for the former Hollywood Video movie-rental franchise ).
With this task taking quite a lot of his time, Ryland decided to turn his hobby into a commercial venture, signing a contract with simulator game company. 400 Software Studios to produce a new commercial game.
Lenders often email the loan documents to the escrow company, which in turn prints them out and reviews them before signing.
The turn of the millennium saw the Stags undergo an overhaul, which included the signing of 13 new players.
The tape of the concession stand brawl shows Russell signing off from the broadcast as the wrestlers move away from the ring, followed by the sound of Russell's voice on a dark screen, as he hurriedly instructs the cameraman to turn his camera back on and turn it around in the " Crow's Nest " position they were taping from, located directly above the concession stand.
Ross reacted immediately, throwing more big money into the squad, signing Brazil national team's former inspirational captain defenceman Carlos Alberto who was about to turn 33 years of age.

turn and Treaty
In 1684 the French and Spanish signed the Treaty of Ratisbon that included provisions to suppress the actions of the Caribbean privateers, which effectively ended the era of the buccaneers on Tortuga, many being employed by the French Crown to hunt down any of their former comrades who preferred to turn outright pirate.
This led to the development of a Māori protest movement which in turn led to greater recognition of the Treaty of Waitangi in the late 20th century.
In turn the Lisbon Treaty, which entered force in December 2009, provides that the European Union should access the Convention.
Three years later, the Treaty of Cambrai assigned Asti to the German emperor, who in turn gave it to the viceroy of Naples Charles de Lannoy.
In 1552 a number of insurgent Protestant Imperial princes around Elector Maurice of Saxony by the Treaty of Chambord ceded the Three Bishoprics to King Henry II of France in turn for his support.
However, the latter agreed to turn the United Provinces into a protectorate of England ( Treaty of Nonsuch, 1585 ), and sent the Earl of Leicester as governor-general.
He had replaced Cobenzl with Johan Philip Charles Stadion ( 1805-1809 ) the previous year, but his career was in turn cut short in 1809 following yet another Austrian defeat by Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram and subsequent humiliation at the Treaty of Schönbrunn.
" It soon became clear to Henry VIII that Mary and Edward would not be married, despite Scottish promises and the Treaty of Greenwich, and at the end of 1543 he launched the war now called the Rough Wooing, hoping to turn the situation around.
While addressing both Houses the King first emphatically denied the existence of the Treaty of Dover and then produced the peace proposal to the great satisfaction of the members — who in turn had to pretend surprise although Parliament had been informed beforehand by the Dutch of the full content.
It was named for the town north of Mexico City where the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed, which in turn was named for Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the priest who is known as the " Father of Mexican Independence ".
Spain was forced by the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso in 1800 to return its Louisiana Territory ( of which modern Jackson County then formed a part ) to France, which in turn sold it to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
Iraq was required to turn over all biological and chemical weapons to UNSCOM for destruction, and ordered to respect the 1968 Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty.
He said that, because of his support for the Treaty and Aiken's opposition, Aiken would pointedly turn his back on him whenever they came into contact.
At the turn of the century, Spanish sovereignty in the Philippines came to an end and at the Treaty of Paris in 1898, Spain ceded the Philippines to the United States.
In the course of the 19th century it would also turn out that the Åland islands were a British interest, which after the Crimean War led to the demilitarization of the islands according to the Åland Convention included in the Treaty of Paris ( 1856 ).
Administratively ZDF is headed by a director general ( Intendant ), who is elected by the ZDF Television Council, the composition of which is in turn determined by " societally-relevant groups " named in the ZDF Treaty.
" Many Dene felt that Treaty No. 8 was not honored by the Canadian Government, and some were afraid that this treaty would turn out similarly.
It stridently opposed the Treaty of Waitangi and was in turn frequently criticised by the Colonial Office and New Zealand Governors for its " trickery " and lies.
In the Treaty of Labiau on 20 November, Charles X Gustav of Sweden granted Frederick William I of Brandenburg full souvereignty in the Duchy of Prussia in turn for a more active participation in the war.
In April 1921 he was sent secretly to Ireland for talks with Éamon de Valera, and it is likely that these talks paved the way for the truce which in turn led to the Anglo-Irish Treaty.
Thanks to the efforts of King Jan III Sobieski, who was held in great esteem by the Tatar soldiers, many of the Lipkas seeking asylum and service in the Turkish army returned to his command and participated in the struggles with the Ottoman Empire up to the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699, including the Battle of Vienna ( 1683 ) that was to turn the tide of Islamic expansion into Europe and mark the beginning of the end for the Ottoman Empire.
The 1949 line is in turn the same as the 1923 Mandate Line which was the border between France and Britain's territory ( see: Treaty of Sèvres ); Lebanon is an ex-French mandate and Palestine / Israel an ex-British mandate.

turn and London
For the `` tide is well on the turn '', as the London Catholic weekly Universe has written.
They were the second club from London to turn professional, following Arsenal F. C.
At the turn of the 21st century, London hosted the much derided Millennium Dome at Greenwich, to mark the new century.
He, in turn, was influenced by the Austrian School economist Friedrich Hayek's move to the London School of Economics, where Hicks then studied.
Replying to complaints against its censorship, ITV blamed the regional broadcaster, London Weekend Television, which, in turn, blamed a junior employee as the unauthorised censor.
Henry Hoste Henley of Sandringham, Norfolk, who was lord of the manor of Colway, near Lyme Regis, paid the family about £ 23 for it, and in turn he sold it to William Bullock, a well-known collector, who displayed it in London.
They were in turn defeated and slain by Harold's army five days later at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Harold having led his army north on a forced march from London in four days and caught them by surprise.
In the penultimate mile along The Embankment, the London Eye comes into view, before the athletes turn right into Birdcage Walk to complete the final, catching the sights of Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, and finishing in The Mall alongside St. James's Palace.
The game consists of each panellist in turn announcing a landmark or street, most often a tube station on the London Underground system.
This turn of events left him obliged to return to London and his chambers at The Temple.
' And as his own character Corinthian Tom explains in Life in London, ' A kind of cant phraseology is current from one end of the Metropolis to the other, and you will scarcely be able to move a single step, my dear JERRY, without consulting a Slang Dictionary, or having some friend at your elbow to explain the strange expressions which, at every turn, will assail your ear.
) Similarly, another one of Italy's leading baritones, Riccardo Stracciari, was unable to turn his pre-World War I London and New York operatic engagements into unambiguous triumphs due to an intrusive quiver in his tone.
Despite being offered a contract by nearby Middlesbrough, the offer made by Dodgin was too attractive to turn down, so he signed for Fulham and moved to London, playing as a wing-half and inside-forward.
Modern buildings based upon the Mausoleum of Mausolus include the National Newark Building in Newark, New Jersey, Grant's Tomb and 26 Broadway in New York City, Los Angeles City Hall, the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia, the spire of St. George's Church, Bloomsbury in London, the Indiana War Memorial ( and in turn Chase Tower ) in Indianapolis, the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction's headquarters, the House of the Temple in Washington D. C., the Civil Courts Building in St. Louis, and the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial in Pittsburgh.
However, the moment she sees the campus and the accommodation that has been provided for her, it occurs to her that she might as well turn on her heel and go back to their beautifully restored old house in London.
These Keepers in turn were permitted to exact payment directly from the inmates, making the position one of the most profitable in London.
As Dick and cat are making for home, discouraged, by way of Highgate Hill, they hear the Bow Bells from distant London ; Dick believes they are sending him a message to " turn again "-and that he will become Lord Mayor of London.
Rising property prices in all London areas have helped to see a large increase in property redevelopment of its existing Edwardian and 1920s to 1940s housing stock, which in turn is attracting new residents looking for a clean, safe, and relatively green environment to live in, close to central London.
In 1991, Jeff Ridley, a remote sensing specialist with the Mullard Space Science Laboratory at University College London, directed the ERS-1 satellite to turn its high-frequency array toward the center of the Antarctic ice cap.
On that day, Gatwick's designation changed to London ( Gatwick ) to emphasise its status as a London airport vis-à-vis London Airport, which in turn was redesignated as London ( Heathrow ).

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