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On and founding
On microfilm, headquarters also has a file of the New York Times from its founding in 1851 to the present day, as well as bound volumes of important periodicals.
On the basis of these traditions, the churches in question often claim to have inherited specific authority, doctrines and / or practices on the authority of their founding apostle ( s ), which is understood to be continued by the bishops of the see ( seat ) or throne of the church that each founded and whose original leader he was.
On the other hand the founding polyp of a coral has a shape like that of its daughter polyps, and coral zooids have no coelom or lophophore.
On 12 August that year, Helen Dance, wife of the captain of the second ship, Sulphur, cut down a tree to mark the founding of the town.
On the founding grant but away from the main campus:
The schools with the most-lasting effect in founding the modern versions of thermodynamics are the Berlin school, particularly as established in Rudolf Clausius ’ s 1865 textbook The Mechanical Theory of Heat, the Vienna school, with the statistical mechanics of Ludwig Boltzmann, and the Gibbsian school at Yale University, American engineer Willard Gibbs ' 1876 On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances launching chemical thermodynamics.
On the west are four paintings depicting the founding of the United States.
On more than one occasion, the Berber tribes of the Western Sahara would unite behind religious leaders to sweep the ruling leaders from power, sometimes founding dynasties of their own.
On June 2, 2006, Johnny Grande, keyboardist with the 1954 – 55 Comets and an original founding member of the band, died after a short illness.
On the home front, Olmsted was one of the six founding members of the Union League Club of New York.
On August 12, 2161, Vulcan became one of the founding members of the United Federation of Planets.
On the day of the 40th anniversary of the founding of the GDR, 7 October 1989, the old Social Democratic Party was ( illegally ) refounded.
On the other hand, England, England is the story of Sir Jack Pitman's gigantic project of draining England of everything that is essentially English ( including the royals ), reassembling it on the Isle of Wight and turning that island into an independent member state of the European Union — a project which quite soon develops its own momentum and which survives its founding fathers and mothers.
On November 1, 1971, the Edmonton Oilers became one of the 12 founding WHA franchises.
On a more positive front, the Aloadae were bringers of civilization, founding cities and teaching culture to humanity.
On April 9, 2012, Georgia State, one of the founding members of the Sun Belt Conference, announced that it would be returning to the conference as a full member in 2013.
On November 18, 1905, Latrobe defeated the Canton Bulldogs, which later became a founding member, and two-time champion, of the National Football League, 6-0.
On October 26, 2010, Lapeer became a founding member of the Karegnondi Water Authority.
On October 26, 2010, Genesee County became a founding member of the Karegnondi Water Authority.
On October 26, 2010, Lapeer became a founding member of the Karegnondi Water Authority.
On March 11, 1808, a plan of the city was filed, marking the official founding of the town.
On June 26, 1913, a celebration was held to note the founding of the town and completion of the railroad.
An annual birthday celebration commemorates Parowan's founding on 13 January 1851, just twelve months after Parley P. Pratt and members of his exploring party discovered the Little Salt Lake Valley and nearby deposits of iron ore. On 8 January 1850 Pratt had raised a liberty pole at Heap's Spring and dedicated the site as " The City of Little Salt Lake.

On and ancestor
On this Timothy Winter ( Abdal Hakim Murad ) and Gordon Darnell Newby associate Uzair ( ع ُ ز َ ي ْ ر ٌ) again with Enoch ( ancestor of Noah ) and by extension Metatron the creator-angel or " lesser Yahweh "..
By comparing skeletons of apes to man T. H. Huxley ( 1825 – 1895 ) backed up Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, first expressed in On the Origin of Species ( 1859 ), and developed the " Pithecometra principle " which stated that man and ape were descended from a common ancestor.
On two bronze mirrors, Maris appears in scenes depicting an immersion rite to ensure his immortality, possibly connected to stories about the centaur Mares, the ancestor of the Ausones, who underwent a triple death and resurrection.
On a visit to the College of Arms, Bond finds that the family motto of Sir Thomas Bond is " The World Is Not Enough ", and that he might be ( though unlikely ) Bond's ancestor.
On the other hand, Syvanen and Ducore of the University of California have suggested that sea squirts descended from a hybrid between a chordate and a likely extinct protostome ancestor at a time before the diversification of round worms and arthropods.
On account of his creation of the world Oduduwa became the ancestor of the first divine king of the Yoruba, while Obatala is believed to have created the first humans out of clay.
On 23 January 1728, Onslow was unanimously elected Speaker of the House of Commons, a post which had been held by his uncle Sir Richard Onslow, Bt and his ancestor Richard Onslow.
On August 29, 1294, the hermit Pietro del Morrone was consecrated as pope Celestine V in the church of Santa Maria di Collemaggio, in commemoration of which the new pope decreed the annual religious rite of the Pardon ( Perdonanza Celestiniana ), still observed today in the city on August 28 and 29: it is the immediate ancestor of the Jubilee Year.
Both in Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and On the Origin of Species, the ancestor remained largely a hypothetical species, and Darwin was primarily occupied with showing the principle, and very carefully refrained from speculating on relationship between living or fossil organisms, using theoretical examples only.
On his father's side, Madison Grant's first American ancestor was Richard Treat, dean of Pitminster Church in England, who in 1630 was one of the first Puritan settlers of New England.
On the other hand, LCA now describes the common ancestor between two species.
On August 30, 2008, the Village of Lytton invited Henry Lytton-Cobbold the great-great grandson of Edward Bulwer-Lytton to defend the great man's honour by debating Professor Scott Rice-the sponsor of the BLFC-on the literary and political legacies of his great ancestor.
On the Monday he made a private visit to the Holyrood Palace apartments of his ancestor Mary, Queen of Scots, then in the evening attended the Caledonian Hunt Ball in a Guards uniform.
On their ancestral clan lands they have a shrine ( Kaimada ), which is the shrine of the clan's first ancestor ( Guru Karana ), where they offer prayers and obeisance.
On the other hand, Qais Abdur Rashid, the legendary ancestor of all pushtun tribes, is believed to be thirty-seventh in descent from King Saul or Malik Talut.
Brooks also devoted a book to her ancestor entitled On the Ragged Edge: The Life and Times of Dudley Leavitt.
On this basis, it has been suggested that the hindbrain first evolved in the Urbilaterian-the last common ancestor of chordates and arthropods-between 570 and 555 million years ago.
On the contrary, hard polytomies represent more than two ( three or more ) speciation or lineage divergence events occurring from one same common ancestor, i. e. without their ancestral population, lineage or gene pool evolving in between, the resultant daughter species are equally distant from each other.
On Levett's death, his widow remarried Laurence Ashburnham, Gent., of Broomham, Sussex, ancestor of the Ashburnham baronets, bringing the manor of Harrietsham into the Ashburnham family.

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