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Rutherford, Madison, Teaneck: Farleigh Dickinson University Press ; London and Toronto: Associated University Presses.
The Madison was a Summer Olympic event for men from 2000-2008, but was dropped ahead of the 2012 London Olympics.
London is a city in and the county seat of Madison County, Ohio, United States.
During the A Day at the Races Tour in 1977, Queen performed sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, New York, in February, and Earls Court, London, in June.
Merchants in Early Modern Writing ( Madison / London: Associated University Press, 2002.
MadisonLondon, 1968
Madison Square Garden is the third busiest music arena in the world in terms of ticket sales, behind Manchester Arena, Manchester and The O2 Arena, located in London, in the United Kingdom.
London: Cygnus Arts ; Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
Madison County courthouse in London, Ohio | London.
In August 2004 Wood and McLagan joined Stewart at the Hollywood Bowl ; Wood also appeared at several other of Stewart's 2004 gigs, including New York's Madison Square Garden, the Royal Albert Hall and a street performance in London for an audience of 80, 000.
Premade cities are also available, including ( London and Liverpool for the UK ), Berlin, Madison, Madrid, Moscow and Seoul.
His best known works include the Angel of the North, a public sculpture in the North of England, commissioned in 1994 and erected in February 1998, Another Place on Crosby Beach near Liverpool, and Event Horizon, a multi-part site installation which premiered in London in 2007, around Madison Square in New York City, in 2010 and in São Paulo, in 2012.
* Event Horizon ( 2007 ) – along the South Bank of the Thames, London, England ; ( 2010 ) around Madison Square, New York City
English Recusant Writing, 1580 1603 ( Madison / London: Associated University Press, 1995 ).
Subsequent work on Massinger includes Philip Edwards and Colin Gibson, eds., The Plays and Poems of Philip Massinger ( 5 vols., Oxford, 1976 ), Martin Garrett, ed., Massinger: the Critical Heritage ( London, 1991 ), chapters in Annabel Patterson, Censorship and Interpretation: the Conditions of Writing and Reading in Early Modern England ( Madison, 1984 ) and Martin Butler, Theatre and Crisis 1632 – 1642 ( Cambridge, 1984 ), and Martin Garrett, " Philip Massinger " in the revised Dictionary of National Biography ( Oxford, 2005 ).
* Baldwin, Marshall W .: The Latin States under Baldwin III and Amalric I, 1143 – 1174 ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Gibb, Sir Hamilton A. R .: The Career of Nūr-ad-Dīn ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Nersessian, Sirarpie Der: The Kingdom of Cilician Armenia ( in: Setton, Kenneth M .: ( General Editor ) – Wolff, Robert Lee – Hazard, Harry W. ( Editors ): A History of the Crusades – Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311 ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Nickerson Hardwicke, Mary: The Crusader States, 1192 – 1243 ( in: Setton, Kenneth M .: ( General Editor ) – Wolff, Robert Lee – Hazard, Harry W. ( Editors ): A History of the Crusades – Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311 ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Van Cleve, Thomas C .: The Fifth Crusade ( in: Setton, Kenneth M .: ( General Editor ) – Wolff, Robert Lee – Hazard, Harry W. ( Editors ): A History of the Crusades – Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311 ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Gibb, Sir Hamilton A. R .: The Rise of Saladin, 1169 – 1189 ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
Common unisex names in English speaking countries include Addison, Ainsley, Alex, Alexis, Angel, Ashley, Aubrey, Avery, Bailey, Beverly, Blair, Cameron, Cassidy, Chance, Chase, Cherokee, Courtney, Evelyn, Dakota, Dale, Darby, Darcy, Devin ( Devon ), Emerson ( Emmerson ), Evelyn, Fran, Francis, Hadley, Harlow, Harper, Hayden, Hollis, Hunter, Iman, Jamie, Jayden ( Jaden, Jaiden ), Jocelyn, Jordan, Joyce, Kelly, Kelsey, Kendall, Kennedy, Lauren, Lee ( Leigh ), Leslie ( Lesley ), Lindsay ( Lindsey ), Logan, London, Lynn, Mackenzie, Madison, Meredith, Morgan, Murphy, Noor, Parker, Paris, Peyton ( Payton ), Pheonix, Quinn, Reilly ( Riley ), Robin, Sage, Shannon, Sharon, Shirley, Sheridan, Shiloh, Sidney, Sky, Skyler ( Skylar ), Teagan ( Taegan ), Terry, Taylor, and Tracy ( Tracey ), Vivian, and Whitney.

London and County
In 1899, as part of a reform of local government in the County of London, the various parishes in London were reorganised as new entities, the ' metropolitan boroughs '.
These were reorganised further when Greater London was formed out of Middlesex and the County of London in 1965.
Despite Connecticut's relatively small size, it features wide regional variations in its landscape ; for example, in the northwestern Litchfield Hills, it features rolling mountains and horse farms, whereas in the southeastern New London County, it features beaches and maritime activities.
In 1904 London County Council became concerned with the level of safety at the ground, and tried to get it closed.
Anderson was educated at Stanburn Primary School and Harrow County School for Boys in London, where his group of friends included Geoffrey Perkins and Michael Portillo.
He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Marquess, who was a member of the London County Council and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire.
The term Greater London was in use before 1965 to refer to a variously defined area, larger than the County of London and often similar to the Metropolitan Police District.
The term Greater London was used well before 1965, particularly to refer to the area covered by the Metropolitan Police District ( such as in the 1901 census ), the area of the Metropolitan Water Board ( favoured by the London County Council for statistics ), the London Passenger Transport Area and the area defined by the Registrar General as the Greater London Conurbation.
Although the London County Council had been created as a London-wide authority covering the County of London in 1889, the county did not cover all the built-up area of London, particularly West Ham and East Ham ; and many of the LCC housing projects, including the vast Becontree Estate, were outside its boundaries.
London County Council proposed a vast new area for Greater London, with a proposed boundary somewhere between the Metropolitan Police District and the home counties.
Reform of the local government arrangements in the County of London and its environs was again considered by the Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London.
Greater London was formally created by the London Government Act 1963, which took force on 1 April 1965, replacing the former administrative counties of Middlesex and London, adding the City of London, which was not under the London County Council, and absorbing parts of Kent, Surrey, Essex and Hertfordshire.

London and are
Intelligent people will admit that bombs and rockets of destruction are frightening whether they fall on Japan, London or Pearl Harbor.
I told him you are on orders from the Home Army to get inside Majdanek so you can make a report to the government in exile in London ''.
Coeditors are J.D.H. Donnay, G. E. Cox of Leeds University, and Olga Kennard of the National Council for Medical Research, London.
This is not only a compliment to Mijbil, of whom there are a fine series of photographs and drawings in the book, but to the author who has catalogued the saga of a frightened otter cub's journey by plane from Iraq to London, then by train ( where he lay curled in the wash basin playing with the water tap ) to Camusfearna, with affectionate detail.
After four years of war-torn London, Christie hoped she can return some day to Syria, which she described as " gentle fertile country and its simple people, who know how to laugh and how to enjoy life ; who are idle and gay, and who have dignity, good manners, and a great sense of humor, and to whom death is not terrible.
The arrests are made in London, Birmingham, and High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, in an overnight operation.
Books 2 – 6 of the Itinerarium Regis Ricardi, a Latin prose narrative of the same events apparently compiled by Richard, a canon of Holy Trinity, London, are closely related to Ambroise's poem.
Robert Hooke, in 1674, published his observations of γ Draconis, a star of magnitude 2 < sup > m </ sup > which passes practically overhead at the latitude of London, and whose observations are therefore free from the complex corrections due to astronomical refraction, and concluded that this star was 23 ″ more northerly in July than in October.
In addition to the original Broadway and London cast recordings, and the motion picture soundtrack ( no longer available ), there are recordings of the 1990 studio cast, the 1995 Royal National Theatre revival ( starring Judi Dench ), and the 2001 Barcelona cast recording sung in Catalan.
* Suppose that the exchange rates ( after taking out the fees for making the exchange ) in London are £ 5
Some Anglican suffragans are given the responsibility for a geographical area within the diocese ( for example, the Bishop of Stepney is an area bishop within the Diocese of London ).
Recent research by the Imperial College London has focused on finding new cell wall proteins which trigger an immune response and are suitable for use in a vaccine to provide long-term protection against M. tuberculosis.
Four of the most notable English Abbeys are the Basilica of St Gregory the Great at Downside, commonly known as Downside Abbey, Ealing Abbey in Ealing, West London and St. Lawrence's in Yorkshire ( Ampleforth Abbey ) and Worth Abbey which has appeared in two BBC2 TV programmes ; ' The Monastery ( BBC TV series )' and ' The Big Silence '.
These trains are used for InterCity services from London to the East Midlands and South Yorkshire.
The Bank's original home was in Walbrook in the City of London, where during the building's reconstruction in 1954 archaeologists found the remains of a Roman temple of Mithras ( Mithras was – rather fittingly – worshipped as being the God of Contracts ); the Mithraeum ruins are perhaps the most famous of all twentieth-century Roman discoveries in the City of London and can now be viewed by the public.
At certain times, London has had no overall city government and boroughs were the main unit of local government for Londoners ; in Tokyo, they are known as wards or cities, and have city status, but these still form parts of a larger municipal government which has merged with that of the prefecture.
Some are much more subtle and don't parody horror, such as An American Werewolf In London.
Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum.
The strength of chemical bonds varies considerably ; there are " strong bonds " such as covalent or ionic bonds and " weak bonds " such as dipole – dipole interactions, the London dispersion force and hydrogen bonding.
They also run the Great British Beer Festival, a yearly event held in London at which a large selection of cask ales and ciders are tasted.
Walter Heitler and Fritz London are credited with the first successful quantum mechanical explanation of a chemical bond, specifically that of molecular hydrogen, in 1927.
The idea of an " aerial torpedo " was shown in the British 1909 film The Airship Destroyer, where flying torpedoes controlled wirelessly are used to bring down airships bombing London.
Jimmy Hill once referred to the Riverside being " a bit like the London Palladium " as Blocks V & W ( the middle section ) are often filled with the rich and famous ( including often Al-Fayed ).
Among the theories on the origin of the Addicks name are that it was the south-east London pronunciation of either " addict " or " athletic ".

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