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Local and Maori
Local Maori would construct temporary housing when the Titi began to arrive and harvest the birds from their burrows, preserving them inside pouches made from bull kelp which they carried up from the coast.
Local populations could even recognise the identities of every local Maori or Asian recorded in the census.
Nicky is the Chair of the Local Government and Environment Select Committee and sits on the Maori Affairs Select Committee.

Local and still
This would put it far outside our Milky Way galaxy, which is about a hundred thousand light years in diameter, and indeed outside the Local Group and even the Virgo Supercluster ; however, at this distance it would still be within the Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Complex.
Local domestic club football is still played.
Local myth has it that one can still hear the church bells of Rungholt ringing when sailing through the area on a stormy night.
Despite this, the searchlight theme remains an integral part of News Corporation's Fox branding efforts, still seen in the Fox News Channel logo, and in the new universal station logo utilized by the FTSG stations, those former Fox stations sold to Local TV LLC, and several of Tribune Broadcasting's Fox stations, in addition to being used by some other Fox affiliates not related to FTSG, Local TV and Tribune.
Local 464 still represents the Hershey workforce.
Local Māori were the target of raids by Ngāpuhi during the Musket Wars, and several pā sites from this period can still be found beside the Waikato River. In December 2011 several rua or food storage pits were found near the Waikato River bank, close to the Waikato museum.
Local estate agents still use the term " Nash-built " to describe properties built by Nash in Kenton.
To Anangu ( Local Indigenous People ), Uluru is a place name and this " Rock " has a number of different landmarks where many Ancestral beings have interacted with the landscape and / or each other on their journey across central Australia, some even believed to still reside here.
Local businesses are challenged, but many historic buildings still stand.
A Union Pacific Local still serves the Durham Elevator during the Kansas summer harvests.
Later, a reincorporation in 1860 reduced the limits to 1 / 3 of a mile but still measured from "... the tavern house known as " James Lecompte's " or the " frame tavern " each way ;..." ( The Maryland Code: Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860 Volume 145, Volume 2, ART.
Local photographer E. L. Beebe made a number of photographs of the fire, and the resulting postcards were widely sold, and can still be found today.
Local oral history, not known to have been published, records that Inkpaduta camped at the " lone oak " adjacent to the lake, and that the same site became the pioneer home of the Peter ( sometimes ' Peters ') family, still to this day the most-ancient still-surviving European-American family identified with the town of Heron Lake.
Local streets still bear their names.
Though there is no longer a single council, the four unitary authorities still cooperate on many aspects of policy, such as the Joint Local Transport Plan.
Part of New Carlisle is still annexed to Bethel Local Schools in Miami County.
Local residents still refer to the hamlet of Roxbury as " the Dorf ", German for village.
The largest store in Conisbrough is the Sainsburys Local which serves village residents with products required from a local supermarket ; this store is still referred to most as " Kwik Save " which was the previous store on this site.
Local artisans would collect the vast amounts of exploded ordnance and make high-quality knives which are still sought after by chefs and connoisseurs.
Local dialect was, and probably still is to a lesser degree quite distinctive between the different towns and villages of the Black Country.
Local derbies against São Paulo are still played at home, while derbies against Corinthians are usually played in a larger stadium.
Local custom states that there are still marble statues embedded in the sand off the coast.
In this role, he called on Local Education Authorities to give private Muslim and Orthodox Jewish schools the right to opt out of the state system and still receive public funds.
As a result of the 2010 Synchronized National and Local Elections, three major factions emerged: the Akbar block, still formidable, albeit splintered and severely weakened from within after the assassination of clan patriarch, Rep. Wahab Akbar, of the Administration Lakas-Kampi-CMD ; the Hataman block, suddenly a potent force to be reckoned with province-wide, under the new administration's Liberal Party ; and a third force headed by former Akbar ally and Ungkaya Pukan Mayor Joel T. Maturan, of the Nacionalista Party and former Lakas-CMD stalwart Salapuddin.

Local and call
Fire Fighters Local 798, which is sponsoring the toy program for the 12th straight year, issued a call for San Franciscans to turn in discarded toys, which will be repaired by off-duty firemen.
Local supporters often call the club simply Ceo, which is Veronese for Chievo.
Local calls are customarily billed in by the call, or in blocks of calls.
Local toll calls are each billed at, where is minimum charge for a local toll call, is the per-minute charge, and is the duration of the call in minutes.
Local residents often call it " the abbey ", although the present cathedral represents only the church of the old Benedictine abbey.
Local Fire Departments have a good working relationship with EMS and assist on most every EMS call for service.
Local prophets took up his spiritual call, and the Creek split into two factions, roughly conforming to their settlement patterns: the Red Sticks, mostly from the Upper Towns, which comprised the majority of population, opposed the settlement of their land by whites.
Local villagers have been seeing these sometimes hovering, sometimes flying balls of lights since time immemorial, and call it Chir Batti in their Kutchhi – Sindhi language, with Chir meaning ghost and Batti meaning light.
Natural burial became popularized in the United Kingdom in the early 1990s by Ken West, a professional cemeterian for the City of Carlisle responding to the U. K's call for changes in government that aligned with the United Nations ' Environmental Program Local Agenda 21.
João Pessoa (), is the capital city of the state of Paraíba, was founded in 1585 and sometimes called the city where the sun rises first, is a Brazilian city and the easternmost city in the Americas at 34º47 ' 38 " W, 7º9 ' 28 " S. Local residents call its easternmost point Ponta do Seixas.
The believers in the Local Churches often audibly call on the Name of Jesus which can be considered a form of instant prayer.
Local people call Samut Songkhram Mae Klong.
Local Government – Following the Institute's call for the use of private businesses by local governments, many local services, such as waste collection and cleaning, were contracted out.
Local bus services to and from York, Ripon and Northallerton and nearby villages and long distance National Express Coaches call at the bus stop in the market place.
Notable national initiatives include changes to electoral systems to allow universal postal voting on a trial basis, and the process introduced in the Local Government Act 2000 by which the public can, via petition, call for a referendum on whether there should be a local elected mayor.
If the call is local, the switch has the NPA-NXX in its routing table as portable, so it sends a routing request to the STP ( Signal Transfer Point ) which accesses a local database that is updated by an LSMS ( Local Service Management System ) which holds all routing for all ported numbers to which the carrier is responsible for completing calls.
Local people call the leaf " clever leaf " ( 聰明葉 / 聪明叶 ), and regard it as a symbol of cleverness.
* 1997-On August 7, 1997, teamsters Orestes Espinosa, Angel Mielgo, Werner Haechler, Benigno Rojas, and Adrian Paez beat, kicked, and stabbed a UPS worker ( Rod Carter ) who refused to strike, after Carter received a threatening phone call from the home of Anthony Cannestro, Sr., president of Teamsters Local 769.
The Digital Local Exchange ( DLE ) connects to the concentrator and routes calls to different DLEs or DMSUs depending on the destination of the call.
In telecommunications, a long-distance call is a telephone call made outside a certain area, usually characterized by an area code outside of a local call area ( known in the United States as a Local Access and Transport Area or LATA ).
In England, a parish council can call itself a community council, as an ' alternative style ' under the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007.

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