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On and division
On this principle of division I must postpone the evolution of sculpture, architecture, society, and politics ; ;
On February 8, 2006, Borland announced the divestiture of their IDE division, including Delphi, JBuilder, and InterBase.
On May 7, 2008, Borland announced the sale of CodeGear division to Embarcadero Technologies for an expected $ 23 million price and $ 7 million in CodeGear accounts receivables retained by Borland.
On March 25, 1853, Alameda County was created by division of Contra Costa County, as well as from a small portion of Santa Clara County.
One of the first and throughout its history one of the most significant treatises of the common law, Bracton ’ s De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae ( On the Laws and Customs of England ), was heavily influenced by the division of the law in Justinian ’ s Institutes.
On the left, a cell is going through mitosis and its DNA has condensed ready for division.
On 16 May 1968 a parachute brigade of two regiments ( each of three battalions ) was formed which eventually was to grow in size to a full division.
* On Divisions of Figures, which survives only partially in Arabic translation, concerns the division of geometrical figures into two or more equal parts or into parts in given ratios.
On 19 March 1970 the East and West German Chancellors Willi Stoph and Willy Brandt met in Erfurt, the first such meeting since the division of Germany.
On 17 December 1790 he created the Assistant Parish of Tuineje, which became a new parish division on 23 June 1792 under the bishop Tavira with lands including part of the Jandía peninsular with a population of 1, 670 inhabitants.
On 16 January, the first IRA divisionthe 2nd Southern Division led by Ernie O ' Malley – repudiated the authority of the GHQ.
On July 10, 1726, Nicolas died of appendicitis after spending a year in Russia, and when Daniel assumed his brother's position in the mathematics / physics division, he recommended that the post in physiology that he had vacated be filled by his friend Euler.
On August 18, 2009, after months of speculation and negotiations, twice-retired veteran quarterback Brett Favre, who until 2007 played 16 years for division arch rival Green Bay Packers, signed a two-year, $ 25 million deal with the Vikings, starting what many Vikings fans refer to as " The Brett Favre Era ".
On September 23, 2011, the Milwaukee Brewers clinched their first division title in 29 years.
On December 17, 2006, the Saints clinched their third division title and their first NFC South title in franchise history.
On September 2 Smith tied a career high by scoring four runs, one of which was a home run, and another on a close play at home plate in the bottom of the 10th inning against division leader Houston.
On September 17, 2011, the Phillies won their fifth consecutive East Division championship, and on September 28, during the final game of the season, the team set a franchise record for victories in a season with 102 by beating the Atlanta Braves in 13 innings, denying their division rivals a potential Wild Card berth.
On 21 July 1990, ex-Pink Floyd member Roger Waters staged a gigantic charity concert of his former band's rock extravaganza The Wall to commemorate the end of the division between East and West Germany.
On 17 September 1971, NBC's Huntley-Brinkley Report read a news bulletin issued by the RCA Board of Directors just minutes before the broadcast, announcing the Board's decision to cease operation of its general-purpose computer systems division ( RCA-CSD ).
On the other hand, people tend to specialize just to be able to form groups with high synergy ( see also division of labor and teamwork ).
On December 17, the Chargers defeated the Denver Broncos 17 – 7 for their first AFC West division title since the AFL-NFL merger before a national Monday Night Football television audience and their home crowd.
On 20 October, a list of ships and commanders at the time of the division of the fleet in 1666 was demanded from Pepys.
On December 5, 1937, they earned their first division title in Washington against the Giants, 49 – 14, for the Eastern Championship.
On a larger scale, mitotic cell division can create progeny from multicellular organisms, such as plants that grow from cuttings.
On August 1, 1919, Palmer put 24-year-old J. Edgar Hoover in charge of a new division of the Justice Department's Bureau of Investigation, the General Intelligence Division.

On and spoil
On commencing his next opera, Manon Lescaut, Puccini announced that he would write his own libretto so that " no fool of a librettist " could spoil it.
On the other side of the Lackawanna River, sand and gravel quarry operations continue to spoil what was once a beautiful landscape and riverway.
On 27 September 2012, a gantry supporting a spoil hopper at a Crossrail construction site near Westbourne Park tube station used to load rail wagons with excavated waste collapsed, tipping sideways and causing the adjacent Network Rail line to be closed.
On the ground or damp concrete, grain can spoil in as little as three days, and the grain might have to be dried before it can be milled.
Writing in The Guardian, critic Anthony Berkeley Cox, writing under the name Francis Iles, noted that the two minor grammatical errors he spotted were " likely to spoil no one's enjoyment " of the novel as he considered that On Her Majesty's Secret Service was " not only up to Mr. Fleming's usual level, but perhaps even a bit above it.
" On the other hand, Locke wrote that private land ownership should be praised, as long as its product was not left to spoil and there was " enough, and as good left in common for others "; when this Lockean proviso is violated, the land earns rental value.
On 21 December Howard's commission was signed, requiring Howard " according as there shall be occasion, and wherever and whenever he shall deem it fitting, to invade, enter, spoil and make himself master of the kingdoms, dominions, lands, islands, and all other places whatever belonging to the said Spaniards ".
On the outside of the quarry are a number of moai, some of which are partially buried to their shoulders in the spoil from the quarry.
On the morning of 21 October a massive spoil heap from the nearby Merthyr Vale Colliery collapsed onto the village of Aberfan, burying 20 houses and the Pantglas Junior School in a 10-metre deep landslide of water-saturated slurry, killing 116 school children and 28 adults.
On June 29, 2011, Martin announced that Amazon Germany had mistakenly released 180 copies of the novel early and requested that those who held copies not spoil the book for fans who had to wait.

On and patronage
On July 5, 2006, Robert Sorich, Daley's patronage chief and director of the Mayor's Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, and Timothy McCarthy, Sorich's aide, were each convicted on two counts of mail fraud connected to rigging blue-collar city jobs and promotions.
On her return in 1323 she visited Edward briefly, but refused to take a loyalty oath to the Despensers and was removed from the process of granting royal patronage.
On leaving Foulis's academy of painting at Glasgow ( 1762 ), after seven years ' successful study, he obtained the patronage of Lord Cathcart and of Erskine of Mar, on whose estate he had been born.
On December 9, 2003, Copps turned down the offer of a patronage appointment from Martin and announced that she intended to remain in the House of Commons.
On the other hand, successful Italian still life artists found ample patronage in their day.
On 1 July 1834 the theatre was renamed the Royal Victoria Theatre, under the " protection and patronage " of Victoria, Duchess of Kent, mother to Princess Victoria, the 14-year-old heir presumptive.
On the other side, India is continuously fostering destructive activities in Pakistan with the patronage of America and Israel.
On 11 April 2008 Latvian national airline airBaltic began the first regular service from the airport to Riga but ceased after few months due to low patronage.
On his 130th birthday, a commemorative concert was held in Uspenskyi Cathedral of Kiev Pechersk Lavra by the best graduates of the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy under patronage of President Yuschenko and under blessing of Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
On 24 January 1616 he was collated to the prebend of St. Pancras in St. Paul's Cathedral, receiving at the same time the office of penitentiary or confessor in the cathedral, together with the rectory and patronage of Chigwell, Essex.
On 3 August 1936, a railcar passenger service began operating in the morning between Hokitika and Reefton utilising small Leyland diesel railcars, but low patronage meant this service ceased to operate all the way to Reefton in August 1938.
On becoming the Duke of Newcastle in 1928, he later sold off both the Castle and the estate which became broken up and used in part for local political patronage.
On 28 November 1846, a grand-ducal motu proprio founded a Tuscan Scuola Normale in Pisa ( also referred to as the Imperial Royal Scuola Normale, since it was linked to the Austrian system ), with both theoretical and practical aims, under the patronage of the Order of Saint Stephen, but depending on the University of Pisa.
On 17 May 1753 he was appointed, under the patronage of the Earl of Lauderdale, assistant to John Guthrie, parish minister of Ratho, Midlothian, on whose death in 1756 he became sole incumbent.
On 10 March 2011, the Irish Times reported that while the Phase One business case assumed 100, 000 passengers per year or over 8, 300 passengers monthly, patronage which would still require € 2. 4 million in operating subvention, the actual uptake was 4, 800 / month in the summer months falling to 4, 300 in December.
On the contrary, Crowley's dedication appears to be a customary bid for patronage rather than an indication of existing support, and Crowley does not call Fane " his " patroness at all.
On September 4, 1939, Bishop Eugene J. McGuinness of Raleigh consecrated the church under the patronage of St. Patrick.
On 4 September 2005, Disneyland Resort Line served nearly 40, 000 passengers and peak patronage occurs around 0800-1000 and 2100 – 2300 hours.
On the last few timetable releases it has received a minimum number of trains due to its low patronage.
On being accorded the royal patronage in 1922, the name of the school was changed in 1925 to the Lawrence Memorial Royal Military School.
On 12 March 2004, the South Korean National Assembly ( Parliament ) voted to impeach President Roh Moo-hyun on charges of corruption and political patronage.
On the Free Dam, a seigniorial immunity, leading to the castle, the esquires of Elmlohe settled handcrafters and peasants subject to their patronage.
On August 22, 1878, the club folded due to insufficient patronage.
On January 1, 2004, that foundation became the Romanian Cultural Institute, placed under the patronage of the Romanian Presidency and Government.

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