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During the last week of march 1961, Columbus, Ohio was the site of the Fourth Symposium on Temperature, Its Measurement And Control In Science And Industry.
Its last owner was the Middlebridge Group, a Japanese engineering firm.
Its debt burden is considerable, and the country has seen a decline in per capita gross national product over the last 40 years.
Its depth, steep east and west sides with shallow north and south ends is typical of the Finger Lakes, as they were carved by glaciers during the last ice age.
Its last General Secretary was Vladimir Ivashko, chosen on August 24, 1991.
Its last class graduated in 1983.
Its founder, Richard Stallman, is referred to by Steven Levy as " the last true hacker ".
Its last king, Casimir III, had left no legitimate son and considered his male grandchildren either unsuited or too young to reign.
Its landscape was shaped by the glaciers of the last Ice Age, which retreated about 25, 000 – 22, 000 years BP ( Before Present ).
Its last representants Enrico ( died September 12, 1643 ) and Francesco ( 1592-September 21, 1650 ) sold Monterotondo to the Barberini in 1641.
Its last appearance in the Merovingian chancery is with a document of 692, though it was known in Gaul until the middle of the following century.
Its strongest strategy, history matching, searches for a sequence in the past that matches the last few moves in order to predict the next move of the algorithm.
Its role was last redefined by statute in 1987, and it probably came into being as a military branch in 1754 ; however, the unit also uses the name " Fortress Guards " which may be traced back to much earlier units of Sammarinese military.
Its last flowering was the half-pike or spontoon, a shortened version of the pike carried by officers and NCOs.
Its Faculty of Law has also ranked first in the country, 8 out of the last 11 years.
Its name lived on in the Scripps-Howard New York World-Telegram, and then later the New York World-Telegram and Sun in 1950, and finally was last used by the New York World-Journal-Tribune from September 1966 to May 1967.
Its population in the last census ( 2009 ) was 44, 040, an increase of 50 % on the previous census result ( 29, 356 in 1999 ).
Its current capacity is 220, 000 mtpy but an expansion to 260, 000 mtpy is already underway and is expected to be completed in the last quarter of 2007.
Its melody is made to stand out by what has gone on in the last five variations, and it is likely to appear wistful or nostalgic or subdued or resigned or sad, heard on its repeat as something coming to an end, the same notes but now final.
Its last major action resulted in the 1997 Japanese embassy hostage crisis.
... Its melodramatic plot reflects a serious sense of artistic construction, aimed at milking the last bit of emotion out of the audience.
Its last pound was transformed into an outdoor swimming pool in the 1960s, then filled in.
Its last use with reference to the emperors is in inscriptions of Gratian ( reigned 375 – 383 ) who, however, then decided to omit the words " pontifex maximus " from his title .< ref >" Gratian.
Its name was later changed to Temvik, combining the last names of early settlers-the Tempel brothers and Ed Larvik.
Its remaining speakers call themselves Vlahi ( a name given to them by Slavs ), as well as Rumunski, Rumeni, Rumeri, Rumunji, as well as Ćići and Ćiribiri ( this last being a nickname that was previously used disparagingly to identify the Istro-Romanian language, not its speakers ).

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Its sacred grove furnished the olive oil that was distributed as prizes in the Panathenaic Games and contained in the finely decorated Panathenaic amphorae presented to the winners.
Its students have been frequent finalists in the Intel Science Talent Search, and Great Neck has produced several Intel STS winners since 1999.
Its Art Department is widely recognised as one of Britain's most prestigious and culturally important, producing the YBA's art collective, 29 Turner Prize nominees, and 6 winners.
Its winners have included Yukio Mishima and Haruki Murakami.
Its winners are generally far more radical choices than the more staid and conservative Prix Goncourt.
Its alumni include ten laureates of the Fields Medal ( all French holders of the Fields medal were educated at the École normale supérieure ), as well as several Nobel Prize winners in both science and literature.
Its winners could be considered the best chatterbots, but even they never approach a human level of capacity as can be seen from the site.
) Its annuity option is paid in 30 graduated installments ; winners may choose cash instead.
Its winners were admitted to the Republican round of the All-Union Physics and Mathematics Olympiads.
Its winners included Sceptre ( 1903 ), Papyrus ( 1923 ) and Pharos ( 1924, 1925 ).
Its winners included Bay Ronald ( 1896 ), Bayardo ( 1909 ) and Gay Crusader ( 1917 ).
Its previous winners were Tomás " El Nitri ," Manuel Vallejo, Antonio Mairena, and Camarón de la Isla ( posthumous ).
Its directors are Joseph Seelig and Helen Lannaghan, winners of the International Theatre Institute Award for Excellence.
Its starting jackpot is $ 7 million ( annuitized ); a cash option is available for jackpot winners.
Its Tour de France stage winners included Phinney, Jeff Pierce, Hampsten and Dag Otto Lauritzen from Norway.
Its Basketball teams in, 1973, 1976, & 1979 were winners of the Tournament of Champions ( T. O. C.
Its objectives are to use competitive cricket to teach the blind to look at life positively, gain in confidence and strive to be winners rather than dependents ; and to use the game as a medium to transmit the message of ability and talent to the society.

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