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Newly created haikai no renga ( of whose hokku, or opening verse, haiku was a late 19th-century revision ) was the favored genre.
Newly created lots along the road frontage and some small developments have changed the feel of the Township.
Newly clean, Erickson created the 2003 album Hex Angel: Utopia / Dystopia.
* Newly created non-English-language songs, designed to fit the established shanty paradigm ;
Newly created characters are safe up through level 10, at which their PvP safe flag is turned off.
Newly created free accounts were given 24 free account ( not character ) logins.
Newly created subdirectories inherit the bit.
Newly created district of Sind province of Pakistan, Chief of Numria, the ' nine-men ' clan.
Newly created portions of land surrounding Marina Bay have been organised and labelled into Marina East, Marina South, Straits View, with their own separate plans.
Newly created software packages, like " Planograms for Mac " have to fulfill strict requirements from technical aspects.

Newly and required
Newly hired teachers receive two weeks of training before being placed in classes, though more training is required for those chosen to teach more challenging types of classes.

Newly and significant
Newly developed rifled artillery would no longer be placed in the rear of the order of march for employment behind the infantry ; instead, a significant detachment would travel with the advanced guard of the leading corps or other major element, and the remainder would march with the front of the main body, providing immediate artillery coverage of the advanced guard on contact and of the main body during subsequent deployment on the field.

Newly and financial
Newly appointed men's basketball head coach Don Haskins ( Josh Lucas ) from the Texas Western College in El Paso, not having many financial resources to recruit the most coveted high school athletes, decides to find the best players in the country regardless of race to form a team that can compete for a national championship.

Newly and which
Newly hatched tadpoles soon develop gill pouches which cover the gills and their lungs develop early and are used as accessory breathing organs, the tadpoles rising to the water surface to gulp air.
Newly independent Armenia needed the income from foreign sales of Nairit rubber and chemical products, many of which had been assigned exclusively to that plant under the Soviet system and were still unavailable elsewhere to the former Soviet republics in the early 1990s.
Newly constructed apartments have ADSL2 and VDSL connections, which have speeds up to 30M / 10M.
Currently in its eleventh edition and published under the name Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised ( and often referred to using the initialism RONR ) it is the most widely used parliamentary authority in the United States, according to the National Association of Parliamentarians, a professional association of approximately 4, 000 members which provides education and accreditation certifications for parliamentarians.
In those cases in which the bylaws or other governing documents of an organization refer to " Robert's Rules of Order ," the book may be subordinate to other rules, including ( in descending order of authority as applicable ) law, corporate charter, constitution and / or bylaws, special rules of order and then Robert ’ s Rules of Order Newly Revised.
The title page states that the play was " Newly corrected and augmented by W. Shakespere ," which has suggested to some scholars a revision of an earlier version.
Horn Lake is the site of a plant owned by Chicago-based Newly Weds Foods, which manufactures food coatings, seasonings, and other ingredients for the food processing and service industries.
Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, which asserts a principle that the majority should have the right to make all decisions, states, " A minority group, by coordinating its effort in voting for only one candidate who is a member of the group, may be able to secure the election of that candidate as a minority member of the board.
Chester and Festus Haggen are perhaps Dillon's most recognizable sidekicks, though there were others who would become acting-deputies for two and a half to seven and a half year stints: Quint Asper ( Burt Reynolds ) ( 1962 – 1965 ), Thad Greenwood ( Roger Ewing ) ( 1966 – 1968 ), and Newly O ' Brian ( Buck Taylor ) ( 1967 – 1975 ), who served as both back-up deputy and doctor-in-training, having some studies in medicine via his uncle which then continued under Doc Adams.
Newly hatched young have down ( prepennae ) which are sepia on the back and black around the eye and buff on the head, neck and underparts.
The 33rd of these stories is the story of Mariotto and Ganozza, which was apparently adapted by Luigi da Porto ( 1485 – 1529 ) first as Giulietta e Romeo and later as Historia novellamente ritrovata di due nobili amanti (" Newly retrieved story of two noble lovers ").
Newly established Kolsky Uyezd covered most of the territory of the peninsula ( with the exception of Varzuzhskaya and Umbskaya Volosts, which were a part of Dvinsky Uyezd ), as well as the northern part of Karelia all the way to Lendery.
Newly constructed Malls in Kota Kinabalu includes Suria Sabah Shopping Mall which currently holds GSC Kota Kinabalu and also Megalong Shopping Mall situated in the district of Penampang.
Newly arrived to the dusty riverbank settlement, Jesuit clergymen in 1608 secured a title to much of the lot, on which Garay's earlier plans for a central plaza had been abandoned.
The title page of the 1595 quarto advertised the play as " Newly set foorth, overseene and corrected, / By W. S ." An identification of " W. S ." with William Shakespeare apparently led to the play's inclusion among the seven works that Philip Chetwinde added to the second impression of his Shakespeare Third Folio in 1664 — which in turn led to the inclusion of Locrine in the Shakespeare Apocrypha.
Newly re-elected mayor of Lille, socialist Martine Aubry, will try to impose a new 800m euro stadium in the eastern part of the community, which is opposed by three major mayors of her own party, who consider the project as misplaced and too expensive.
In her introduction to Cixous ' The Newly Born Woman, literary critic Sandra Gilbert writes " to escape hierarchical bonds and thereby come closer to what Cixous calls jouissance, which can be defined as a virtually metaphysical fulfillment of desire that goes far beyond satisfaction ... is a fusion of the erotic, the mystical, and the political.
The U. S. manual Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised, 10th edition, p. 402 describes various forms of illegal ballots, which are ballots which do not count for any candidate.
Newly appointed as Secretary of War by President Franklin Pierce, Jefferson Davis found the Army needed to improve transportation in the southwestern US, which he and most observers thought a great desert.
In 1841 Heiberg published a volume of New Poems containing A Soul after Death, a comedy which is perhaps his masterpiece, The Newly Wedded Pair, and other pieces.
Newly started programs by the Wellcome Trust include the creation of research training programs for physicians wishing to pursue careers in academic medicine, which the trust started in October 2010.
Newly enlisted Civil Affairs Soldiers attend a fast-paced 13-week course, which includes land navigation training ( mounted and dismounted ), weapons training ( rifle and pistol ), night vision device training, negotiations training and an extensive field training exercise held at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, located 50 miles outside of Fort Bragg.

Newly and government
Newly acquired territories were subjected to military government, and were not included in Serbia's constitutional system.
Newly appointed professors are no longer government employees, and universities are supposed to compete with each other.
Newly installed Philippine President Sergio Osmena Sr. recognized the national and local government units immediately after the war.

Newly and was
The title of the first edition of the translation was " THE HOLY BIBLE, Containing the Old Testament, AND THE NEW: Newly Translated out of the Original tongues: & with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties special Commandment ".
In 1853 the law was again amended to allow the indentured labourers to re-indenture themselves for a second five-year term or, if they wished, to commute any portion of their contract by repayment of a proportionate part of their indenture fee. Newly arrived indentured India ns in Trinidad and Tobago
The seventh edition, published in February 1970 on the 94th anniversary of the publication of the first edition, was the first under the title Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised.
Newly independent, he was able to target the politicians who had previously been his employers.
Newly O ' Brien was named after a physician uncle, who ignited his interest in medicine.
Newly optional for 1962 was an upgraded version of the V8 called the " M-Code " ( a nickname used in reference to the letter M used as the engine code in the VIN in cars so equipped ).
Newly optional and taking the top position for performance was a FE V8.
Newly elected Congressmen James Hinds and Brooks were ambushed by gunmen while riding near the White River, Brooks was severely wounded and Hinds was killed.
Newly contracted to Bad Boy Records, Evans was consulted by executive producer Combs to contribute backing vocals and writing skills to Mary J. Blige's My Life ( 1994 ) and Usher's self-titled debut album ( 1994 ) prior to starting work on her debut record album Faith.
His first book of poetry, The Newly Fallen, was published by LeRoi Jones's Totem Press in 1961.
Newly reelected Governor George Deukmejian was then able to elevate Associate Justice Malcolm M. Lucas to Chief Justice and appoint three new conservative associate justices ( one to replace Lucas in his old post and two to replace Reynoso and Grodin ).
* Locrine was published in 1595 as " Newly set forth, overseen and corrected by W. S.
The Soviet Style Teaching Building of the Newly Established School of Foreign LanguagesCUC's history dates back to March 3, 1954 when the first training class for broadcasting professionals was held by the then Central Radio Administration.
March 13, 1954: Newly independent force became the KGB, as Beria was purged and the MVD divested itself again of the functions of secret policing.
** Newly available for 1992 was GM's 3800 V6 engine coupled with a Hydra-Matic 4T60-E 4-speed electronically-controlled automatic transmission.
In the later years, the rebuild frame was discontinued, and a brand new frame would be used, re designating the locomotive as GE C30-S7N ( N for Newly cast frame ).
* Newly available for 1992 was GM's 3800 V6 engine coupled with a Hydra-Matic 4T60 4-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission.
Also newly standard was a 3. 31: 1 rear axle ratio, though a 3. 73: 1 ratio was still available as option for the Navigator and remained standard in the Navigator L. Newly available was a rearview camera to aid in backing up.

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