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On and large
On the one hand, he does not work for a large agency, but is almost always self-employed.
On the one hand, the Public Health Service declared as recently as October 26 that present radiation levels resulting from the Soviet shots `` do not warrant undue public concern '' or any action to limit the intake of radioactive substances by individuals or large population groups anywhere in the Aj.
On May 15, a very large increase occurred with Af of mass between Af and Af ; ;
On the one hand, there are ecumenists who are so stirred by the crises of the church in its encounter with the world at large that they have no eyes for what the church is doing in their own town.
On the one hand, it had a large region ( largely east of the Urals ) of highly distinct, pre-industrial, often non-literate peoples, similar to the situation in the Americas.
On contraction, these alternately pass the blood to a single ventricle which pumps it both into both the systemic vessels ( which service the body at large ) as well as the pulmonic vessels ( which return to the lungs for oxygenation ).
On March 30, 2010, a spokesman for the Egyptian Culture Ministry claimed it had unearthed a large red granite door in Luxor with inscriptions by User, a powerful adviser to the 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut who ruled between 1479 BC and 1458 BC, the longest of any woman.
On January 2 366 the Alemanni yet again crossed the frozen Rhine in large numbers, to invade the Gallic provinces, this time being defeated by Valentinian ( see Battle of Solicinium ).
On the summit of the mound were large phalli of stone.
On 23 April 1196, King Béla III died and he left the Kingdom of Hungary unportioned to his eldest son, Emeric, while Andrew inherited a large amount of money in order to fulfill his father's Crusader oath.
On the other hand, the number of prospective heirs can grow quite large, since each share potentially can be divided between daughters.
On average, a mammal has a brain roughly twice as large as that of a bird of the same body size, and ten times as large as that of a reptile of the same body size.
On November 1918 the large group of Palestinian Arab dignitaries and representatives of political associations addressed a petition to the British authorities in which they denounced the declaration.
On large machines, CPUs require one or more printed circuit boards.
On land, large and diverse plant populations existed.
* Bell Canada usage-based billing: On October 28, 2010, the CRTC handed down its final decision on how wholesale customers can be billed by large network owners.
On the other hand, some large jellyfish are considered a delicacy in eastern and southern Asia.
On Saturday 23 June, the traditional eve-of-coronation procession to Westminster was greeted by a large and enthusiastic crowd.
On 16 March 1244, a large and symbolically important massacre took place, where over 200 Cathar Perfects were burnt in an enormous fire at the prat dels cremats near the foot of the castle.
On the contrary, quiescent prominences are large, cool dense structures which are observed as dark, " snake-like " Hα ribbons ( filaments ) on the solar disc.
On both sides of the eastern terminus of the bridge are large salt ponds and levee trails belonging to the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
On the large island, there exists a " wall of deserts " that separates the island into a large main area and separate smaller strips of land.
: On large productions a Buyer may be employed to source and purchase fabrics and garments.

On and estates
On 10 June 1789, Abbé Sieyès moved that the Third Estate, now meeting as the Communes ( English: " Commons "), proceed with verification of its own powers and invite the other two estates to take part, but not to wait for them.
On his way, he granted the Scottish estates of Bruce and his adherents to his own followers and had published a bill excommunicating Bruce.
On the other hand, on the great estates in Assyria and its subject provinces there were many serfs, mostly of subject race, settled captives, or quondam slaves ; tied to the soil they cultivated and sold with the estate, yet capable of possessing land and property of their own.
On the larger estates, the harvesting of the rhizome usually takes place from the base of a hill towards the top.
On the death of Charibert in 567, his estates were augmented when the brothers divided Charibert's kingdom among themselves and agreed to share Paris.
On the death of Guntram in 592, Childebert annexed the kingdom of Burgundy, and even contemplated seizing Clotaire's estates and becoming sole king of the Franks.
On his uncle's death in 1711 their eldest son succeeded to the substantial Holles estates and assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Holles.
On his death, in 1685, he bequeathed a large complex of estates, acquired largely by lawyer friends from the over-mortgaged landowners of the Restoration period.
On 22 December 1648 he had obtained an ordinance granting him £ 3, 000, in compensation for his sufferings, from the Star Chamber, the money being made payable from the forfeited estates of various Royalists in the county of Durham.
On some estates, the berries are separated from the stem by hand and then sun-dried without the boiling process.
On 24 October 1526 the Bohemian Diet, acting under the influence of the powerful magnate and the chancellor of the Crown, Adam of Hradce, elected Ferdinand the King of Bohemia under conditions of confirming traditional privileges of the estates as well as moving Habsburg court to Prague.
On 10 December 1525, at their session in Königsberg, the Prussian estates established the Lutheran Church in Ducal Prussia by deciding the Church Order.
On the death of the Countess, her estates devolved upon Lord Porchester, the eldest son of her daughter, Evelyn ( died 1875 ), who married in 1861 the 4th Earl of Carnarvon.
On the Ferrari-map from the 1770s, the place appears as a rural area with scattered hamlets and country estates.
On the death of the last male heir, Walter de Lacy, it was left to the husbands of his two granddaughters to divide the family estates.
On a more domestic note, Richard was held to have been an able steward of the estates of Canterbury, very much interested in increasing production.
On these smaller estates, where Brown would have surrounded the park with a continuous perimeter belt, Repton cut vistas through to ' borrowed ' items such as church towers, making them seem part of the designed landscape.
On the death of Vladislaus I at the Battle of Varna on 10 November 1444, the Hungarian estates, despite considerable opposition, elected Ladislaus Postumus as their king and sent a deputation to Vienna to induce Frederick to surrender the child and the Holy Crown, which he refused to do.
On 13 May 1751 ( his twenty-first birthday ) Rockingham inherited his father's estates.
On 7 May 1777, Jack Fuller's uncle Rose Fuller, MP died, leaving Jack his Sussex estates and Jamaican plantations.
On 23 February he was chosen one of the council to carry on the government during the interregnum ; on 2 March the votes passed against him and the sequestration of his estates were repealed, and on 7 March he was made custos rotulorum ( keeper of the rolls ) for Dorsetshire.
On the one hand, the nobles and prelates who were summoned were not always inclined to attend the estates, so had themselves represented by an envoy, a procureur, as they had the right to do, and frequently the lords or prelates of the same district chose the same procureur to represent them.
On the assembly of the estates the cahiers of the bailliages were incorporated into a cahier for each gouvernement, and these again into a cahier general or general statement, which was presented to the king, and which he answered in his council.
On 28 May 1789, the Abbé Sieyès moved that the Third Estate, now meeting as the Communes (), proceed with verification of its own powers and invite the other two estates to take part, but not to wait for them.
On 15 January 1831 he took the surname of Harcourt only on inheriting the large estates of the Harcourt family, which came to him on the death of his cousin, Field-marshal William, third and last Earl Harcourt.

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