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Its and club
Its football club, Dos Hermanas CF, was founded in 1971.
Its Latin club is also a chapter of the National Junior Classical League.
Its two most famous institutions are horse racing at Pontefract Racecourse and Featherstone Rovers, the area's professional rugby league club.
Its facilities included a night school for adults, kindergarten classes, clubs for older children, a public kitchen, an art gallery, a coffeehouse, a gym, a girls ' club, a bathhouse, a book bindery, a music school, a drama group, and a library, as well as labor-related divisions.
Its nickname is the original club name: Glimt.
Its home club Borussia Mönchengladbach is one of the country's most well-known, best-supported, and successful teams.
Its statute defines the club as a " sportive, recreative, educational, assistant and philanthropic non-profit organization of public utility ".
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Its reserve side Sevilla Atlético, founded in 1958, currently play in the Segunda B, and the club are affiliated to a side in Puerto Rico of the same name.
Its next ground was also near the port area, and the club gradually began to become associated with the working class.
Its presence also led to the local London Underground station being renamed to Arsenal in 1932, making it the only station on the Underground network to be named after a football club.
Its building with coat of arms of the club survived and one can still see it in The Old Konin, in Zofii Urbanowskiej street.
Its sports club KS Słomniczanka was founded in 1923, and currently has footall and volleyball departments.
Its field is used mainly for football games by Torpedo Moscow club, who also own the sports complex, and Spartak Moscow.
Its two dancing guards, the Rote and Blaue Funken ( Red and Blue Sparks ), represent the club at many regional and national events.
Its closest geographical Football League rivals are West Ham United and also Leyton Orient, a club associated with the Daggers ' own history.
Its name was changed again in June 2008 when the club became Leigh Genesis FC.
Its primary aim is to represent the interests of the club's supporters, and facilitate lines of communication between the supporters and the directors of the club.
Its traditions are very much alive and visitors may observe club members in practice on the river.
Its proximity to a succession of beaches and a concentrated seaside club scene also greatly increases the number of visitors during the summer months.
Its highest league attendances were set against the same club – Telford United.
Its only ever national cup final came in 1996, when the club defeated First Division champions St. Johnstone 1 – 0 in the Scottish Challenge Cup final.
Its first major success occurred in 1983 when Sylvie Bernier joined the club.
Its date of origin is ascribed to either 1874, 1877 or 1881, making it either the first or second organized ice hockey club after McGill University.

Its and house
Its notoriety arises from an incident in 1894 in which the then owner, an English landlady named Agnes McDonnell, was savagely beaten and the house set alight, allegedly by a local man, James Lynchehaun.
Its landmark is the Domäne Blumenrod, a former manor house that has been restored and remodelled by the Limburg Free Evangelical community.
Its 158 buildings house over 200 academic majors.
Its coat of arms was that of the ruling house.
Its first building was built in 1678 – 1683 to house the cabinet of curiosities Elias Ashmole gave Oxford University in 1677.
Its first application to bodily waste, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, appeared in 1846 under a reference to a crapping ken, or a privy, where ken means a house.
Its three floors house other Maltese and international toys, from the 1950s onward.
Its most notable building is the Casa de la Vall — constructed in the early sixteenth century — which has been the state's parliamentary house since 1702.
Its Baghdad offices are based in a house that previously belonged to Ba ' athist Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz.
Its famous cover, drawn by renowned artist and cartoonist Ron Cobb depicts a Heath Robinson-inspired flying machine ( constructed around an idealised version of a typical Haight-Ashbury district house ) soaring above the chaos of American commercial culture.
Its original purpose is unknown although it may have been used to house relics of St. Kevin.
Its first accommodation was at Cobden House on Quay Street, Manchester, in a house which had been the residence of Richard Cobden.
Its members are typically chosen from a majority coalition in the lower house of parliament ( the Sejm ), although exceptions to this rule are not uncommon.
Its first building was built in 1678 – 1683 to house the cabinet of curiosities Elias Ashmole gave Oxford University in 1677.
Its namesake was Northamptonshire and the country house, Easton Neston.
Its name comes from its Bell Tower situated on top of the original house and the bell was restored in the late 1990s.
Its twelve storeys were completed in 1997 after 4 years of work and house offices for the bank and for divisions of several other companies, including insurance and oil companies.
Andrew Steinmetz, in The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims, described it at greater length but somewhat confusingly ( the results of rolling a 10 are unclear, depending on whether it wins for the bank or is a push, there is house advantage is at best 0, and at worst negative, and the suggestion that it was played at the crucifixion is of course sheer speculation ):
) Its first building was a house erected by James C. Pugh which was soon joined by a grain elevator, general store and blacksmith.
Its economy shifted to that of a Boston area summer colony, starting in 1845, when Richard Dana, a Boston-based poet, built a house in the community.
Its house museums offer interpretation of society, history and culture from the colonial era through the late nineteenth century.
Its fare consists of unique art house films, and occasionally the theater hosts plays and concerts.
The Park Performing Arts Center was originally built in 1931 by the German congregation the Catholic parish of Holy Family Church ( and still owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark ) to house their cultural and educational programs Its outstanding feature is the Park Theater which seats 1, 400.
Its eastern end is close to Gresham's house in Bishopsgate, now the site of Tower 42.
Its name ultimately comes from, meaning " town of the big house ".

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