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Lewiston's and stint
Lewiston's stint as a seat of the new territory's government was short-lived.

Lewiston's and was
It was also an impractical circumstance as Lewiston's neighbor, Auburn, was part of Cumberland County.
By the early-to-mid-19th century, however, as water power was being honed, Lewiston's location on the Androscoggin River would prove to make it a perfect location for emerging industry.
It was probably sampled from David Lewiston's 1969 LP of Balinese music entitled Golden Rain, released on the Nonesuch Explorer Series.

Lewiston's and from
Lewiston's population boomed between 1840 to 1890 from 1, 801 to 21, 701.
Businesses began moving to the South due to lower costs of power from more modern technologies ( Lewiston's water wheel technology gave way to hydroelectricity, cheaper transportation ( as most cotton and materials came from the South ), and cheaper labor.

Lewiston's and Lewiston
Lewiston's history has been researched and documented extensively by former Mayor ( 1982-1992 ) Dr. Gene Mueller, who published < i > Lewiston: From packtrains and tent saloons to highways and brick stores: a century of progress, 1861-1962 </ i > and < i > Lewiston: A pictorial history </ i >.

Lewiston's and by
Lewiston's main industries are agriculture, paper and timber products production at the mill owned and operated by the Clearwater Paper Corporation ( until December 2008, a part of the Potlatch Corporation ) and light manufacturing.

Lewiston's and Idaho
Lillian and Walt Disney married in 1925 in Idaho at Lewiston's Episcopal Church of the Nativity, however, Walt's parents could not attend.

Lewiston's and .
Canadiens settled in an area downtown that became known as Little Canada, and Lewiston's character has remained largely Franco-American ever since.
It is the largest Roman Catholic Church in Maine, and Lewiston's most prominent landmark.
Starting in the late 1950s, many of Lewiston's textile mills began closing.
The Town of Lewiston's southern border is with the City of Niagara Falls, NY, the Town of Niagara, NY, and the Town of Wheatfield, NY.

stint and seat
A Kuei-jin's stint in the hells of Yomi divides the mind into two Hun and po parts: The Hun, or high mind, that is the seat of rational thought, and the P ' o, or demon mind, that exists to satisfy its own base urges ( usually at the expense of the Hun ).
During Strang's stint in the legislature, he made Beaver the center of a new county: Manitou County included the Beaver Islands, Fox Islands, North Manitou, and South Manitou islands, with the county seat at St. James.
He lost his seat in 1877 after a brief stint in the cabinet of Premier Andrew Charles Elliott as provincial secretary.
Pope's third stint as Premier ended in September 1873 when he won a seat in the Canadian House of Commons.
However, his season was cut short by a two-month prison stint, received for spraying CS gas on a London taxicab driver after a traffic altercation ( his race seat was filled temporarily by then-unknown Michael Schumacher, making his Formula One debut ).
As a result, Fedor kept her seat, Brown hers, and Joe Walter was appointed to a nine-month stint in Ujvagi's seat.
Following a ten year stint in the Uganda Parliament from 1986 until 1996, she failed to win the parliamentary seat for Gulu Municipality in 1996 and left government service.
Aagaard served a controversial stint as Health Minister and was ultimately axed from the ministry altogether, which led some commentators to suggest that she may lose her seat at the 2005 election.

stint and new
The new line-up consisted of guitarist Ray Major ( formerly of Opal Butterfly, Hackensack, and a brief stint with Andy Fraser and Frankie Miller ).
After several months of mulling things over and working with other musicians ( Larry joined Jerry Marotta in the backing band for Garland Jeffreys while Kelly worked with the Beach Boys ), the Hoppen brothers and Kelly decided to continue on in late 1977, bringing in new members R. A. Martin ( vocals, sax, horns, keyboards ) and Connecticut musician Bob Leinbach ( vocals, keyboards, trombone ), who'd played with Larry Hoppen during the Ithaca years and had completed a stint with the group The Fabulous Rhinestones.
Following a a brief period rooming with Constanten in Las Vegas, a stint with the United States Postal Service, and a collaboration with Reich, Lesh was talked into becoming the bass guitarist for Garcia's new rock group, then known as the Warlocks, in the fall of 1964.
Colin Hendry became the new manager, but was replaced by Simon Grayson in November 2005 after an unsuccessful stint which left Blackpool languishing just above the relegation zone of League One.
A few weeks after Brown finished her Rent stint, she played her second gig, performing some songs from the musical and showcasing some new material she had written.
After Kiedis completed his stint in rehabilitation, he felt a " whole new wave of enthusiasm " due to his sobriety and wrote the lyrics to a new song entitled " Fight Like a Brave " on the flight home.
Upon finishing his stint with Second City in 1988, Mochrie's career was quiet for a while as he spent some time with his new wife and child.
After a short stint doing spoken word performances, Pierce decided to reform a new version of the band in 1986.
When the game resumed the following day, Johnson stepped in as the new pitcher and racked up 16 strikeouts in 7 innings, technically setting the record for the most strikeouts in a relief stint.
The two month stint featured distillation of some of Mr. Show's best sketches, such as " The Burgundy Loaf ", and also added new material.
Both have now moved Venue with Vodpop successfully relaunching itself at Pacha after a brief stint at Scala, and Club Neon currently poised to move to an exciting new Venue after a one off fling at the Arches.
McKeever used his short stint to pit a new incarnation of " Blackhawk " villain Killer Shark against ex-Blackhawk Zinda Blake and to introduce the location of Platinum Flats, called by IGN " the Silicon Valley of the DC universe and a hotbed of white-collar crime committed by mysterious villain ' The Visionary '.
Press reports strongly linked him with a move back to Real Madrid ; new club president Ramón Calderón had publicly stated his hope that Capello would return for a second stint at the club and on 5 July 2006, the official Real Madrid website announced Capello's appointment.
Following a stint in 1969 recording solo singles for Warner Bros. Records, Valentino assembled a new band, Stoneground, which was associated with the hippie commune the Hog Farm in the early 1970s.
However, after a stint with The Blue Ox Babes, a band founded by ex-Dexys founder Kevin ' Al ' Archer, she had also been offered a place with Rowland's new line-up of Dexys — the result of a session she and two other violinists from the university had carried out as part of Kevin Rowland's decision to revamp the band's sound and image.
He lost a motion of confidence in 1988 with changes in the shifting coalition and was succeeded by Rabbie Namaliu, the new leader of the Pangu Party, but Wingti returned for a further two-year stint in 1992.
After spending six months looking for a new club, including a training stint with Bolton Wanderers, Petit announced his retirement on 20 January 2005, when he found out he required a knee operation and would probably never regain full fitness.
In 2010, the Puerto Rican Basketball Federation relieved Manolo Cintron of his coaching duties, and on June 8, 2011, the Federation officially announced the new head coach of the national team, Flor Melendez, which will be Melendez's second stint with the team as head coach.
During a new stint as Minister of Education in the government of Édouard Herriot in 1932, the name of the department was changed to Éducation nationale, a name it has kept hitherto.
The critic of The Nation who had consistently praised Copeau's efforts wrote: " The Vieux-Colombier has not only afforded New York a continually varied feast of inspiration and refreshment but it has set for us a new and practicable standard by which American dramatic art may be tested " Against all odds, a French-language theatre had presented a repertoire of plays of considerable taste during a two-season stint in a city enthralled with Broadway.
After her graduation and a stint as an assistant lecturer, she won a scholarship to study in England and left for her new home.

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