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MLB is governed by the Major League Baseball Constitution that has undergone several incarnations since 1875 with the most recent revisions being made in 2012.
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Major revisions of the U. S. Route shield from 1926 to 1970 ( last revision )
In June 1966, Major General Turcot was directed to examine the role, organization and responsibility for Security in the CF and to make recommendations for any revisions.
Major revisions included a change in reporting channels directed by the Secretary of Defense which placed the agency under the management, direction, and control of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics.
The Major Works ( 1990 ) editor, Oxford Authors, reprinted with revisions ( 2000 ) World ’ s Classics

Major and previously
Various Governors-General had previously served as governors of an Australian state or colony: Lord Hopetoun ( Victoria 1889 – 95 ); Lord Tennyson ( South Australia 1899 – 1902 ); Lord Gowrie ( South Australia 1928 – 34 ; and New South Wales 1935 – 36 ); Major General Michael Jeffery ( Western Australia 1993 – 2000 ); Quentin Bryce ( Queensland 2003 – 08 ).
Polls also showed that Major was the most popular prime minister in Britain since Harold Macmillan some 30 years previously.
Major General A W Dennis, CB, OBE ( rtd ), British Army, previously Director of Military Assistance Overseas, made the following comments on the initial phase in Namibia at a conference in Pretoria, South Africa on 6 August 1992:
Kinnock was also perceived as scoring in debates over Margaret Thatcher in the Commons — previously an area in which he was seen as weak — and finally Conservative MPs challenged Thatcher's leadership and she resigned on 22 November 1990 to be succeeded by John Major.
With Gwynn having 3, 141 hits, it was just the second time in Major League history that a pair of teammates each had 3, 000 career hits ; Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker had previously played many games together for the 1928 A's.
The most recent ( 2005 ) edition, edited by Verlyn Flieger, includes a previously unpublished essay by Tolkien, explaining the background and just why the elf-king spent so long in Wootton Major.
* In the sport of baseball some foul poles are orange, but only one in Major League Baseball, belonging to the New York Mets at their home ballpark Citi Field ( and previously, Shea Stadium ).
On April 4, 2006, SportsCenter started showing highlights of Major League Baseball games in progress, which were previously an exclusive to another program, Baseball Tonight.
He had previously held cabinet positions in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major, including Secretary of State for Employment, Secretary of State for the Environment and Home Secretary.
Though the AL placed one of its expansion teams ( the Washington Senators ) in a previously existing Major League Baseball city ( Washington, D. C .), this was done to replace the original Senators team, which had relocated to Minneapolis-St. Paul and become the Minnesota Twins.
* Major J. W. J. Ouseley, Professor of Persian and Arabic ( previously Professor of the Arabic and Persian Languages in the College of Fort-William, Calcutta ) ( 1844 – 57 )
The Knighthawks were previously members of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League from 1995 to 1997.
* Val Bettin as Major Dr. David Q. Dawson, previously of the Queen's 66th Regiment in Afghanistan.
Haas and Diliberto had previously produced the award-winning documentary series Totally Wired ( 1982 – 1989 ), which won Columbia University's Major Armstrong Award, the Ohio State Award, and the National Federation of Community Broadcaster's Award.
Other members of the peace commission were Lieutenant General William T. Sherman, commander of the Military Division of the Missouri ; Major General William S. Harney ( retired ), who had taken part in earlier conflicts with the Cheyenne and Sioux along the Platte River ; Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry, commander of the Military Department of Dakota ; Senator John B. Henderson of Missouri, Chairman of the Senate Indian Appropriations Committee, who had introduced the bill that created the peace commission ; Colonel Samuel F. Tappan, formerly of the First Colorado Volunteer Cavalry and a peace advocate who had led the U. S. Army's investigation of the Sand Creek massacre ; Major General John B. Sanborn, formerly commander of the Upper Arkansas District, who had previously helped to negotiate the Little Arkansas Treaty of 1865.
* Houston Astros, a Major League Baseball franchise previously known as the Houston Colt. 45s
The commander of the Uganda Air Force, Smuts Guweddeko, had previously worked as a telephone operator ; the unofficial executioner for the regime, Major Malyamungu, had formerly been a nightwatch officer.
He was thought to have been a player named Fred Chapman and the youngest player to ever play in a Major League Baseball game until new findings by the Society for American Baseball Research ( SABR ) revealed that he was a different player, and much older, than previously believed.
He had previously served on a government panel reviewing the U. S. Postal Service and an independent panel appointed by Major League Baseball to examine the sport's economics.
* 1076-2008 ( previously referred to as 1076-200x ) Major revision released on 2009-01-26.
Major health-care facilities, such as North York General Hospital, Humber River Regional Hospital ( Finch Avenue Site previously called York-Finch Hospital ) and the massive Sunnybrook Hospital complex which includes a veterans ' residence, a regional cancer centre and regional trauma centre are located in North York.
Internationally known New Zealand opera singers to previously record and perform " Pokarekare Ana " are Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Dame Malvina Major.
40 acres and a mule refers to the short-lived policy, during the last stages of the American Civil War during 1865, of providing arable land to black former slaves who had become free as a result of the advance of the Union armies into the territory previously controlled by the Confederacy, particularly after Major General William Tecumseh Sherman's " March to the Sea.

Major and published
On 28 August 1924 Blyton married Major Hugh Alexander Pollock, DSO ( 1888 – 1971 ), editor of the book department in the publishing firm of George Newnes, which published two of her books that year.
Major works of history were published in 1847 and 1865.
Major meta-analyses of the RNG database have been published every few years since appearing in the journal Foundations of Physics in 1986.
File: Ursa Major2. jpg | Ursa Major as depicted in Urania's Mirror, a set of constellation cards published in London c. 1825.
In an essay published in the 1984 Abstract, James vented his frustration about Major League Baseball's refusal to publish play-by-play accounts of every game.
The novel of When Knighthood Was in Flower, by Edwin Caskoden ( the pen name of Charles Major ) was published in 1898, and was the source material for both the Davies and the Disney films.
Smith of Wootton Major, first published in 1967, is a novella by J. R. R. Tolkien.
The news of Howard's death was published in the same issue of The Times that reported the " death " of Major William Martin, the red herring used for the ruse involved in Operation Mincemeat.
* The Town Major of Miraucourt ( 1930 ) ( Short story published in a limited edition of 525 copies )
Between 1790 and 1798, Major Lewis had lived in Harrisburg, where he took up printing and published the first Harrisburg newspaper, The Advertiser, which was then sold to John Wyeth, who renamed it The Oracle of Dauphin.
* Lexicon of Greek Personal Names, a Major Research Project of the British Academy, Oxford, contains over 35, 000 published Greek names.
The title was revived as a thrice weekly publication by Major Lawrence E. Knox, with the first edition being published on 29 March 1859.
This was observed in the very detailed accounts of several close interactions with ignes fatui published earlier in 1832 by Major Louis Blesson after a series of experiments in various localities where they were known to occur.
After Major left office and published his memoirs, Lamont publicly denied Major's version of events, claiming that Major had effectively opted out of his responsibilities and left Lamont to carry the can for that day's actions.
The Beeching cuts ( also Beeching Axe ) refer to the reduction of route network and restructuring of the Railways in Great Britain outlined in two reports, The Reshaping of British Railways ( 1963 ) and The Development of the Major Railway Trunk Routes ( 1965 ), written by Richard Beeching and published by the British Railways Board.
During 1964, Major Alexander Procofieff de Seversky published much of his related work in, and with the aim to forestall any possible misunderstanding about these devices, termed these flying machines as ionocraft.
In 1994 he published his autobiography, The Galloping Major: My Life in Singular Times.
* Major Douglas: The Policy of Philosophy, by John W. Hughes, Edmonton, Brightest Pebble Publishing Company, 2004 ; first published in Great Britain by Wedderspoon Associates, 2002
As a professional fine gentleman, at a period when, as the genial Major Pack says, " the amours of Britain would furnish as diverting memoirs, if well related, as those of France published by Rabutin, or those of Nero's court writ by Petronius ", Wycherley was obliged to be a loose liver.
In 1864 Major R. G. Macgregor published an almost complete but mediocre translation of the Anthology.
Stung by press attacks in February 1917 ( a Smith-Dorrien interview in the “ Weekly Despatch ” “ How the Old Army Died ” and a book “ The Retreat from Mons ” by Major Corbett-Smith – Smith-Dorrien had worked on the proofs ), French published his memoirs “ 1914 ”, ghosted by the journalist Lovat Fraser, in April and May 1919.
Major international accounting and law firms have published summaries of the guidelines.
* Mycroft has a small but extremely important role in Ray Walsh's novel The Mycroft Memoranda, published in London by Andre Deutsch, 1984 ( ISBN 0-233-97582-9 ), in which Sherlock Holmes, at the request of Major Henry Smith, Acting Commissioner for the City of London, becomes involved in the hunt for Jack the Ripper.

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