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Its first apparition was a long, gloomy column of refugees riding in farm wagons, or pushing prams.
Its building was first proposed in 1791, when a group of citizens, mostly Newburyport men, petitioned the General Court for an act of incorporation.
Its first commercial use was as a seven-bit teleprinter code promoted by Bell data services.
The 1921 first published photo of The Ashes Urn: Its Origin and History | the Urn in the Illustrated London News.
Its first recording is an a cappella version from 1922 by the Sacred Harp Choir.
Its first Allied-appointed mayor, Franz Oppenhoff, was murdered by an SS commando unit.
Its first Arbor Day was celebrated on 2004-10-08.
Its happenings are set between the first and the second part of A. D. Police Files.
Its first product was Turbo Pascal in 1983, developed by Anders Hejlsberg ( who later developed. NET and C # for Microsoft ) and before Borland acquired the product sold in Scandinavia under the name of Compas Pascal.
Its first editor, William O. Eaton, just 22 years old, said " The Herald will be independent in politics and religion ; liberal, industrious, enterprising, critically concerned with literacy and dramatic matters, and diligent in its mission to report and analyze the news, local and global.
Its subject is the Return to Zion following the close of the Babylonian captivity, and it is divided into two parts, the first telling the story of the first return of exiles in the first year of Cyrus the Great ( 538 BC ) and the completion and dedication of the new Temple in Jerusalem in the sixth year of Darius ( 515 BC ), the second telling of the subsequent mission of Ezra to Jerusalem and his struggle to purify the Jews from the sin of marriage with non-Jews.
Its first modern incidence in biological warfare were when Scandinavian " freedom fighters " supplied by the German General Staff used anthrax with unknown results against the Imperial Russian Army in Finland in 1916.
Its expansion over the following two and a half centuries was largely a result of an expanding British colonial footprint and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the British Museum ( Natural History ) in South Kensington in 1887.
Its first publication was the Abridged Bliss Classification ( ABC ), intended for school libraries.
Its Cornish name, Goen Bren, is first recorded in the 12th century.
Its liturgy, from the first, combined the free use of Cranmer's language with an adherence to the principles of congregational participation and the centrality of the Eucharist, much in line with the Liturgical Movement.
Its first Lieutenant-Governor was Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres ( 1784 – 1787 ) and his successor was William Macarmick ( 1787 ).
Its combination of modern innovation ( such as mixed gender seating ) and traditional practice particularly appealed to first and second-generation Eastern European Jewish immigrants, who found Orthodoxy too restrictive, but Reform Judaism foreign.
Its functions were replaced by a fans forum which met for the first time in December 2008.
Its official definition, edited by Woodward, Wetherall and Gorman, was first published in 1970.
Its first chairman was Nikita Khrushchev, and he was succeeded in 1964 by Leonid Brezhnev.
Its first stock offering in 1613-1616 raised £ 418, 000, and its first offering in 1617-1622 raised £ 1. 6 million.

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Its location between Mission San Luis Obispo and Mission San Antonio de Padua provided a stop on the trip that had previously taken two days.
He published " American Neutrality, Its Cause and Cure " ( 1916 ) for the purpose, and when in 1916 he survived a German torpedo attack on the " Sussex " in the English channel-on the return trip from a visit to William Osler at Oxford-his open telegram to the President of the United States on the affair became frontpage news ( New York Times ).
Its eponymous protagonist, an 11-year-old, learns enough about the stock market from a class field trip to build a financial empire of his own.
Its first major trip was to the 1993 Grey Cup in Calgary, Alberta.
Its capital town, Daet, is 342 kilometers southeast of Metro Manila, a 8 to 10 hour drive by bus or a 45-minute trip by plane.
Its voyage to the Sun began with a sixteen month trip to Jupiter where the planet's gravitational energy was used to fling Ulysses southward out of the orbital plane of the planets and on toward a solar south pole passage in 1994.
Its lyrics describe two lovers taking a trip to a relaxing Caribbean island called Kokomo, which is said to only be seen by those of pure heart.
Its final return trip leaves " Collection " at 4. 30pm ( summer ) and 3. 30pm ( winter ).
Its large entrance leads to a natural tunnel with an uneven ceiling, some portions touching one ’ s head giving him an eerie trip through the dark, cool interior.
Its members, which number 6, 000 as of 2006, participate in civics education, over 60 clubs, student action teams, voter registration drives, and " Benjamin Rush " Awards, which offer members a chance to earn a trip to Washington, D. C., amongst other things.
Its last trip was made on April 28, 1973.
Its action takes place twenty years after the previous play, The Marriage of Figaro: The story's premise is that several years ago, while the Count was away on a long business trip, the Countess and Chérubin spent a night together.
Its yearly trip has brought members to other countries including Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, Honduras, and South Africa in order to gain a better perspective of the world.
Its weekly trip arrived at Hyannis Friday evening and returned Sunday morning.

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Its eggs are laid on the forest floor and when they hatch, the tadpoles are carried one by one on the back of an adult to a suitable water-filled crevice such as the axil of a leaf or the rosette of a bromeliad.
Its sensitivity is 2 – 3 orders of magnitude higher than that of flame AAS, so that determinations in the low μg L-1 range ( for a typical sample volume of 20µL ) and ng g-1 range ( for a typical sample mass of 1 mg ) can be carried out.
Its advantage was that it was less corrosive than smokeless powders then in use as the bulkier load carried away more of the primer residue, and somewhat less fouling than straight black powder in that the bore did not require cleaning after every shot.
Its turf-cutting ceremony was carried out on 18 February 2002 by the Canadian Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, and it was officially opened on 29 April 2005.
Its version of " joint chiefs of staffs " is the " High Command " ( TNG's " The Defector "), an institution most likely carried over from and modeled on the Vulcan High Command ( Star Trek: Enterprise ).
Its last flowering was the half-pike or spontoon, a shortened version of the pike carried by officers and NCOs.
Its contents are the payload data carried for the application.
Its size is fixed by Parliament every 10 years ; any money saved may be carried forward to the next 10-year period.
Its twenty-five ton capstone was most likely a glacial erratic ( a piece of rock / conglomerate carried by glacial ice some distance from the rock outcrop from which it came ), which the builders dug beneath and supported with upright stones to create a burial chamber.
Its importance as a historic monument was recognised from the 19th century, and various restoration programmes have been carried out since.
Its first mission, " Operation Feuerzauber " ( Operation Fire Magic ), immediately established the GSG 9's reputation as an elite unit, It was carried out in 1977 when Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Landshut, a Lufthansa plane on the way from Palma de Mallorca to Frankfurt, demanding that imprisoned members of the German Red Army Faction terrorist group be freed in exchange for the passengers and crew who would be held as hostages.
Its original subtitle-A Fictitious Report on the Architecture of the Brain – does not just refer to the process-based methodology characteristics of conceptual practices and “ information art ” but also indicates the type of activities carried out by the Taller de Arquitectura.
Its relative speed and reliability enabled it to take a large share of freight previously carried on the Thames.
Its elaboration, based on the dialect of Maiduguri, was carried out by the Orthography Committee of the Kanuri Language Board, under the Chairmanship of Abba Sadiq, Waziri of Borno.
Its orbital path carried it rapidly into the southern skies, but following perihelion it became much less monitored.
Its water is carried through to the Haven at Boston.
Its fleet consisted of 206 galleys and 6 galleasses ( large new galleys, invented by the Venetians, which carried substantial artillery ) and was commanded by John of Austria, the illegitimate son of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.
Its terms, however, were not carried out.
Its name has been carried forward ever since as the county of Kent.
Its fifty-two Corinthian columns, each 20 metres high, are carried around the entire building.
Its National Spinal Injuries Centre is one of the largest specialist spinal units in the world, and the pioneering rehabilitation work carried out there by Sir Ludwig Guttmann led to the development of the Paralympic Games.
Its services are carried on satellite by Black Entertainment Television, Trinity Broadcast Network and The Word Network.
Its sailing ships traded products from Anatolia ( coal, timber, valonia, pine bark ) against Egyptian goods ( rice, sugar, coffee, tissues and yarns ), and carried Anatolian cereals to Rhodes and Cyprus.
Its name is Latin for ' eagle ' and it represents the bird who carried Zeus's / Jupiter's thunderbolts in Greco-Roman mythology.

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