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Local German citizens claimed that they didn't know what was going on, though at least a few admitted to knowing of the atrocities but insisted they had been powerless to stop it.
Local Conservative Associations began to educate citizens about the Party's platform and encouraged them to register to vote annually, as mandated by the Act.
Local citizens join in a celebration of the Day of the Dead put on by a theatre group with masks, candles, and sugar skulls.
Local discontent was exacerbated by poor harvests and famine caused by bad weather and a locust plage in 1035, and when Michael tried to exercise a measure of control over Aleppo, the local citizens drove off the imperial governor.
Local citizens of Juneau donated some of the required funds, and construction began on September 8, 1929.
As with all 254 Texas counties, Smith County provides services to its citizens as defined by the Texas Constitution the Local Government Code and the Texas State Transportation Code through independent elected officials, rather than through one central authority.
Local citizens voted in a nationally covered election to choose it from a group of three designs by Massa.
Local citizens met on March 23, 1917 to discuss Scouting in both Stamford, Connecticut and Darien, Connecticut.
Local citizens were unable to battle the blaze.
Local citizens have no recollection of this child being a resident of Mount Rainier, and a journalist eventually traced the youth to nearby Cottage City, Maryland.
Local citizens and politicians, notably Richard A. Clarke, the former " terror czar " advisor to former president George H. W. Bush, have attempted to derail the project since FERC's approval.
In 1885 the citizens petitioned the State Legislature in the normal fashion and the incorporated village of Frankfort was established by Local Act No. 352 of 1885 on April 1 and by Local Act No. 352 of 1885 on May 14.
Local concern for the protection of the Great Lakes inter-lake navigation locks named Soo Locks at the trans-border area of Sault Sainte Marie prompted area citizens to propose that the U. S. Army Air Forces take over the new airfield.
Local citizens reported that Randall received over of rain in a single day during the deluge, although official precipitation data for the town do not exist.
The citizens of West Portsmouth are served by the Washington-Nile Local School District ( Portsmouth West High School ).
Local pastors prompted church members and other citizens of Edgewood to display " Pray for Rain " signs, and to always keep an umbrella at hand.
Local citizens, recognizing what was happening, armed themselves and resisted the robbers and successfully thwarted the theft.
The Constitution has five sections which are the preamble, general principles, fundamental rights and duties of citizens, structure of the state ( which includes such state organs as the National People's Congress, the State Council, the Local People's Congress and Local People's Governments and the People's Courts and the People's Procuratorates ), the national flag and the emblems of the state.
Local citizens then constructed a large indoor pavilion for spring training and exhibition games and an additional wing was built on the New Century Hotel to accommodate the players.
* Video: " Local citizens against global, corporate power " Talk at Medialab-Prado ( Madrid, Spain ) on June 8, 2011.
Local leading citizens secretly escorted the Hoars out of their hotel, to a ship, in advance of feared mob violence.
Local citizens led a fight to protect Pelican Island by stopping the sale of the wetlands.

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Arguments made by legal experts stated influence on art style is not copyright infringement. Glass warfare from the website of the St. Petersburg TimesThe Seattle Times: Local News: Glass artist Chihuly's lawsuit tests limits of copyrighting art, a 2005 article from The Seattle Times ; Chihuly settled the lawsuit independently with Rubino initially, and later Kaindl as well. Chihuly, rival glass artist settle dispute a 2006 article from The Seattle Times
By the time there was a strong market need for a bus of these speeds and capabilities, the VESA Local Bus and later PCI filled this niche and EISA vanished into obscurity.
For general desktop computer use it has been supplanted by later buses such as IBM Micro Channel, VESA Local Bus, Peripheral Component Interconnect and other successors.
Sixty years later, a more radical reorganisation of local government took place with the passage of the Local Government ( Ireland ) Act 1898.
From the 1970s onward, the Methodist Church also started several Local Ecumenical Projects ( LEPs, later renamed Local Ecumenical Partnerships ) with local neighbouring denominations, which involved sharing churches, schools and in some cases ministers.
Top musicians who played on Nirvana sessions include: Lesley Duncan, Herbie Flowers, Billy Bremner ( later of Rockpile / Dave Edmunds fame ), Luther Grosvenor, Clem Cattini and the full lineup of rock band Spooky Tooth, Pete Kelly ( Keyboards ) who also co-wrote ' Modus Operandi ' on the ' Local Anaesthetic ' album.
Despite these problems, the VESA Local Bus became very commonplace on later 486 motherboards, with a majority of later ( post 1993 ) 486-based systems featuring a VESA Local Bus video card.
** Recruitment begins in Britain for a home defence force: the Local Defence Volunteers, later known as the Home Guard.
The city became a county corporate in 1461, and later a county borough under the Local Government Act 1888.
* Brighton was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1854, later becoming a county borough under the Local Government Act 1888 ; it covered the parish of Brighton and part of Preston
Local radio was provided by Heart North Devon, the station, originally called Lantern FM and based in Bideford in a building named " the Lighthouse ", later moved to an industrial estate in nearby Barnstaple.
O ' Connor, a leader in the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Local 608 who was later convicted of racketeering himself, was believed to have ordered an attack on a Gambino-associated restaurant that had snubbed the union and was subsequently shot and wounded by the Westies.
One month later, the Local Assessment Committee was suspended indefinitely.
Local resident Buck Hammer was a member of the Radio Church of God, ( which later became known as the Worldwide Church of God ) a California-based, Sabbatarian movement headed by radio evangelist Herbert W. Armstrong.
Local paintings are usually on pine, so he may have brought this with him, or sent it later.
The bulk of these schools later became combined into the Pickerington Local
In 1939 Violet Township Schools became Pickerington Local Schools and VTHS became Pickerington High School a year later.
Local men, later joined by recruits from Fort Shepherd ( in Elm Grove ) and Fort Holliday, defended the fort.
The investigation is expected by Newhaven Local & Maritime Museum to include not only the tide mill, but also to record the entire East Beach site: Mills, Railway Station, Nurses Home, Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital, Newhaven Seaplane Base and the later holiday homes and the Newhaven Marconi Radio Station of 1904.
He effectively assumes the " Objective Local Theory " later used by Clauser and Horne ( Clauser, 1974 ).
Local stations would show the re-titled Marshal Dillon version of the series, while the series under the original Gunsmoke title ( with some episodes under the Marshal Dillon retitling ) were seen in the late 1990s on TV Land and later Me-TV.

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