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On 6 December 1845, Mitchel's article " Oregon — Ireland " referred to the dispute then pending between England and America about Oregon.
On Mitchel's frequent trips to Dublin, he had come in contact with the Repeal members who gathered about the The Nation Office and it was in the spring of 1843 that he became a member of the Repeal Association.

On and frequent
On their frequent hikes into the nearby mountains, the children carry whole grains to munch along the trail.
On the other hand, the desired sound varies geographically ; European players, especially British ones, generally use a faster, more constant vibrato and a more veiled tone, while Americans tend to prefer a more straightforward, open sound with slower and less frequent vibrato.
On the other hand, Surrealists have pushed rhetorical devices to their limits, making frequent use of catachresis.
On television he was a frequent contributor to the 1973-1974 revival of What's My Line ?, hosted the weekly entertainment show International Cabaret and was a reader for the children's story-reading series Jackanory on BBC1.
On one of his frequent return trips to New Orleans on business, Longstreet converted to Catholicism in 1877 and was a devout believer until his death.
In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Bond visits an exclusive ski resort in Switzerland where he is told that David Niven is a frequent visitor and in You Only Live Twice, David Niven is referred to as the only real gentleman in Hollywood.
On November 21, 1957, she appeared on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, a frequent entry in the " Top 20 " and featuring a musical group called " The Top Twenty.
On finer-grained sense distinctions, top accuracies from 59. 1 % to 69. 0 % have been reported in recent evaluation exercises ( SemEval-2007, Senseval-2 ), where the baseline accuracy of the simplest possible algorithm of always choosing the most frequent sense was 51. 4 % and 57 %, respectively.
On the Northern and Western Highways, bus service is more frequent than on smaller highways and other roads.
On their way through the county, they and other surveyors recorded a forest then dominated by hemlock, yellow birch and sugar maple, with white pine the fourth or sixth most frequent.
On 13 April 1968, in another one of his frequent cabinet reshuffles, Bokassa demoted Banza to minister of health, but let him remain in his position as minister of state.
The artistic unity of his work suffered severely from the frequent and lengthy digressions, of which the most important was On the Athenian Demagogues in the 10th book of the Philippica, containing a bitter attack on many of the chief Athenian statesmen, and generally recognized as having been freely used by Plutarch in several of the Lives.
On account of the frequent inroads of the Slavs, the residence of the Bishop of Zeitz was removed to Naumburg in 1028, after which the See was called Naumburg-Zeitz.
On a formal level, the Bosnian language began to take a distinctive shape in the 1990s and 2000s ( decade ): lexically, Islamic-Oriental loan words are becoming more frequent ; phonetically: the phoneme / x / is reinstated in many words as a distinct feature of vernacular Bosniak speech and language tradition ; also, there are some changes in grammar, morphology and orthography that reflect the Bosniak pre-World War I literary tradition, mainly that of the Bosniak renaissance at the beginning of the 20th century.
On a less grandiose scale, there are frequent instances in which it appears that sets of results in two different branches of mathematics are similar, and one might ask whether there is a unifying framework which clarifies the connections.
On March 18, 2009, Attorney General Eric Holder announced " a shift in the enforcement of federal drug laws, saying the administration would effectively end the Bush administration ’ s frequent raids on distributors of medical marijuana.
On the other hand, employees of more discretionary and non-routine jobs, where goal-setting is appropriate and there is room for development, would benefit from more frequent PA feedback.
On average, male sexual desire remains stronger, more frequent, and longer into the life cycle than women ’ s.
On November 7, 2008, judge Szczepańska upheld the city staff decision, and charged the women with indecent exposure, explaining that their personal freedoms cannot encroach on the freedoms of families with children who frequent the same recreation spot.
On the group's frequent European and American tours, Eckstine, popularly known as Mr. B, also played trumpet, valve trombone and guitar.
On his return from Huntingdonshire he became once more a frequent guest at Tooke's house at Purley, and in 1782 assumed the name of Horne Tooke.
On the other hand, one sees the semi-continental influence with one of the greatest seasonal temperature differences, characterized by cold winters with frequent snowfall, and hot summers with violent storms.
On the northernmost part there are four trains per day in each direction ; on the stretch from Los Angeles to San Diego they are more frequent.

On and trips
On some trips the men would take several women with them and their duty was to catch the birds and prepare them for future use.
On longer trips, containers for securely transporting feces out of the cave are carried.
On these trips, he sought to engage with Canadians through various ceremonies and events ; he was keenly interested in his role as Chief Scout of Canada, and, in preparation for his kicking of the opening ball in the 1946 Grey Cup final, practised frequently on the grounds of the royal and viceroyal residence, Rideau Hall.
On trips to the countryside, the students drew from life, particularly the peasants going about their daily activities.
On one of these trips to London, at the age of ninety, he caught a chill which worsened over the next few days.
On one of his trips to Europe, circa 1820, he met the Irish physician Robert James Graves.
On this and all his subsequent trips he was accompanied by his wife whom he had married the previous year.
On one of these trips, in 1953, he and a friend stopped in Charny after a fishing trip to drop off some of their catch at a local doctor's house.
On some of his trips back to New Orleans, he recorded with Bunk Johnson.
On the 1st, 3rd, & 5th Wednesday of each month the Demand-Response Service will make trips to Billings.
On George Washington's many trips west, he usually took the Winchester-Cumberland Road which closely parallels today's CR 29 / 51 through Paw Paw.
On October 30, 2010, the crowd at the Rally to Restore Sanity and / or Fear broke a 19-year record in Saturday ridership, with 825, 437 trips.
* On longer highway trips, vehicles could be mostly unattended whilst in following mode.
On subsequent trips to New York in mid-1991, Buckley began co-writing with Gary Lucas resulting in the songs " Grace " and " Mojo Pin ", and by late 1991 he began performing with Lucas ' band Gods and Monsters around New York City.
On the first of these trips, he met and befriended the shrewd and colourful Fon of Bafut Achirimbi II, an autocratic West African chieftain, who would help him organize future missions.
On 7 January 2002, NAS took over the responsibility for the route from Stavanger to Newcastle, flying two round trips per day.
On one of his trips, he met Tabatha Jordan, whom he married in 1826.
On away trips, he would set off firecrackers in public places and then pretend to be dead, inevitably drawing a crowd.
Only then would the Gunners would be official members. On August 17, the other owners decided to reject the Gunners bid to buy the Reds, probably because St. Louis was too far removed from the rest of the clubs, all in the Northeast, and yearly trips there would have increased travel expenses.
On one of his trips, Celan gave a lecture at the University of Freiburg ( on July 24, 1967 ) which was attended by Heidegger, who gave Celan a copy of Was heißt Denken?
On many occasions they became places of entertainment ( e. g. dancing and food, especially in the women's quarters ) and ceremonies, such as before weddings, high-holidays, celebrating newborns, beauty trips.
On westbound trips, the Blue line stops at:

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