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Notes were originally hand-written ; although they were partially printed from 1725 onwards, cashiers still had to sign each note and make them payable to someone.
Until 1928 all notes were " White Notes ", printed in black and with a blank reverse.
In the 18th and 19th centuries White Notes were issued in £ 1 and £ 2 denominations.
During the 20th century White Notes were issued in denominations between £ 5 and £ 1000.
All the inhabitants of Diego Garcia were involuntarily relocated to other islands in the Chagos Archipelago or to Mauritius or Seychelles by 1971 to satisfy the requirements of a UK / US Exchange of Notes signed in 1966 to depopulate the island when the US constructed a base upon it.
He revised his works for a complete edition in four volumes, in which were also to be included two unpublished treatises, Nouvelle Manière de prouver l ' Immortalité de l ' Ame, and Notes sur le Commentaire philosophique de M. Bayle.
Back in Frankfurt, he renewed his academic duties and, from 1952 to 1954, completed the essays “ Notes on Kafka ”, “ Valéry Proust Museum ” and an essay on Schoenberg following the composer's death, all of which were included in the 1955 essay collection Prisms.
Notes from the 1800s were found by company accountant Brian Keogh dumped in a skip, which he rescued.
Marshall Notes that civil rights were among the first to be recognized and codified, followed later by political rights and still later by social rights.
The origins of the Tangut Chan can be also traced deeper, than it was previously believed: information on Bao-tang Wu-zhu ( 保唐无住720 ~ 794 ) travels in North-Western China from the Notes on Transmitting the Dharma Treasure through Generations implies that at the period of 760's some sort of Buddhism was spread in the region of Helanshan, where the Tangut were already residing.
Dickens had wounded their national pride with American Notes for General Circulation and Martin Chuzzlewit, but Carol was too compelling to be dismissed, and, by the end of the American Civil War, copies of the book were in wide circulation.
The plot was largely intact, but in Mackendrick's biography he is quoted from Notes on Sweet Smell of Success: " What Clifford did, in effect, was dismantle the structure of every single sequence in order to rebuild situations and relationships that were much more complex, had much greater tension and more dramatic energy ".
The Notes on Job, the Psalms, Isaiah and Daniel were also popularly distributed.
Those statements were not often easy to interpret, unlike Kekkonen's blunt and sometimes harsh statements ( see, for example, " The Republic's President 1956-1982 "/ Tasavallan presidentti 1956-1982, published in Finland in 1993-94 ; " The Republic's President 1982-1994 "/ Tasavallan presidentti 1982-1994, published in Finland in 1993-94 ; Mauno Koivisto, " Two Terms I: Memories and Notes, 1982-1994 "/ Kaksi kautta I. Muistikuvia ja merkintöjä 1982-1994, Helsinki: Kirjayhtymä Publishing Ltd., 1994 ).
Their music was, broadly, repetitive minimalism, often of great technical difficulty ( Hobbs's Working Notes ( 1969 ) for four toy pianos ), great dynamic power ( Shrapnel's 4 Toy Pianos ( 1971 )), were used in various combinations with reed organs, and used compositional techniques that were either specific to British experimentalism ( such as systems music, invented by John White ), or borrowed from other disciplines ( such as Alec Hill's use of change ringing systems ).
Neither of these were however released as singles: " Barcarolle " is only available on the Japanese edition of Giordano's album Rosso Amore, and " The Sun Will Shine Again " can be found on Jon Lord's album Beyond The Notes ( although a limited-promotional single had been made available ).
) They have replaced United States Notes, which were once issued by the Treasury Department.
They were known popularly as " greenbacks " in their heyday, a name inherited from the Demand Notes that they replaced in 1862.
Often called Legal Tender Notes, they were called United States Notes by the First Legal Tender Act, which authorized them as a form of fiat currency.
United States Notes that were issued in the large-size format, before 1929, differ dramatically in appearance when compared to modern American currency, but those issued in the small-size format, starting in 1929, are very similar to contemporary Federal Reserve Notes with the highly visible distinction of having red U. S. Treasury Seals and serial numbers in place of green ones.

Notes and printed
* Peake, Mervyn ( ca. 1950 ) ' Notes towards a Projected Autobiography ', printed in Maeve Gilmore ( ed.
The game box also includes several coloured playing pieces to represent characters, miniature murder weapon props, one or two six-sided dice, three sets of cards, each set describing the aforementioned rooms, characters and weapons, Solution Cards envelope to contain one card from each set of cards, and a Detective's Notes pad on which are printed lists of rooms, weapons and characters, so players can keep detailed notes during the game.
In 1193, Zhou Bida, an officer of Southern Song Dynasty, made a set of clay movable-type method according to the method described by Shen Kuo in his Dream Pool Essays, and printed his book Notes of The Jade Hall 《 玉堂杂记 》.
A bibliographical list of Lilburne's pamphlets compiled by Edward Peacock is printed in Notes and Queries for 1898.
The speech was printed in colonial newspapers, and in 1782 Thomas Jefferson reprinted it in his book Notes on the State of Virginia.
The $ 5 Thomas " fancyback " note of 1890, with an estimated 450-600 in existence relative to the 7. 2 million printed, ranks as number 90 in the " 100 Greatest American Currency Notes " compiled by Bowers and Sundman ( 2006 ).
Denominated in United States dollars, Federal Reserve Notes are printed by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing on paper made by Crane & Co. of Dalton, Massachusetts.
Federal Reserve Notes are legal tender, with the words " this note is legal tender for all debts, public and private " printed on each note.
Federal Reserve Notes are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing ( BEP ), a bureau of the Department of the Treasury.
The Demand Notes ' printed promise of payment " On Demand " was removed and the statement " This Note is a Legal Tender " was added.
On small-sized United States Notes, the U. S. Treasury Seal and the serial numbers are printed in red ( contrasting with Federal Reserve Notes, where they usually appear in green ).
* Discourse upon the Resolution taken in the Valteline ( 1628 ); and in 1613 Dr T Wright published Quatuor Colloquia, consisting of theological disputations between himself and Roe ; a poem by Roe is printed in Notes and Queries, iv.
London: Reeves and Turner, 1876. bibliographical entries on many early English printed books ; followed by Bibliographical Collections and Notes on Early English Literature, 1474-1700, 2nd series ( London: Quaritch, 1882 ); 3rd series ( London: Quaritch, 1892 ); 4th series ( London: Quaritch, 1903 ).
His most noted works include A Discourse of the Adventures of Master FJ ( 1573 ), an account of courtly sexual intrigue and one of the earliest English prose fictions ; The Supposes, ( performed in 1566, printed in 1573 ), an early translation of Ariosto and the first comedy written in English prose, which was used by Shakespeare as a source for The Taming of the Shrew ; the frequently anthologised short poem " Gascoignes wodmanship " ( 1573 ); and " Certayne Notes of Instruction concerning the making of verse or
Lewis gives Marcus special recognition in his " Notes on the Logic of Intension ", originally printed in Structure, Method, and Meaning: Essays in Honor of Henry M. Sheffer ( New York, 1951 ).
* Reading Her Notes, Uniondale: privately printed at the Salisbury Press, 1972.
* 1863: Interest Bearing Notes, featuring a portrait of Salmon P. Chase and vignette of liberty, were issued that could be redeemed one year after the date printed on the bill for $ 10 plus 5 % interest.
Notes in the denominations of $ 500, $ 1, 000, $ 5, 000, $ 10, 000 were printed for general use, and a $ 100, 000 note was printed for certain internal transactions.
The $ 2 McPherson " fancyback " note of 1890, with an estimated 600-900 in existence relative to the 4. 9 million printed, ranks as number 15 in the " 100 Greatest American Currency Notes " compiled by Bowers and Sundman ( 2006 ).
printed 512, 000 Series 2009 $ 2 Star Notes, in anticipation of more regular runs being printed later in 2012.

Notes and from
* Animal Farm Book Notes from Literapedia
He retired from scientific life around 1970, after having discovered the partly military funding of IHÉS ( see pp. xii and xiii of SGA1, Springer Lecture Notes 224 ).
* Chris Marker: Notes from the Era of Imperfect Memory Blog devoted to Chris Marker
* Notes from University of Winnipeg
* Notes from Physics and Astronomy HyperPhysics at Georgia State University ; see also home page
* Notes from Britannica
* Notes from PhysicsNet
* Notes from U Texas.
* " Notes from the Caddieshack "-a McSweeney's Internet Tendency column about being a caddie in the Chicago suburbs.
' Notes from HQ ,' Polyhedron, 38: 3, 23 ( 1987 ).
Teutonic Mythology: Translated from the Fourth Edition with Notes and Appendix Vol.
* Notes on the Hussite movement and links to primary sources, from Kenyon college
* Notes from Physics and Astronomy HyperPhysics at Georgia State University ; see also home page
* Notes from the Howard Stern Show-6 March 2007
* Notes from exhibition at Kyoto National Museum
Proposed route, from Notes on the Nicaragua Canal, by Henry Isaac Sheldon, 1902.
False Prophet: Field Notes from the Punk Underground ( Middletown, Conn .: Wesleyan University Press ).
* Notes from the First Year – an early second-wave publication in which the development of a radical line can be traced.
* Notes on radiocarbon dating, including movies illustrating the atomic physics ( from UC Santa Barbara )
He authored the " Devil's Advocate " column in UNIX Review from 1984 until 2000, and also had columns in OS / 2 Magazine (" End Notes ", 1994 – 1997 ) and Software Development (" Seamless Quanta ", Oct 1995-May 1997 ).
However, there is also mention of sushi in a Japanese-English dictionary from 1873, and an 1879 article on Japanese cookery in the journal Notes and Queries.
Notes: Reasons regarding to the division of traditional theosophy from the Theosophical Society

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