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On and fringe
On the south metro fringe, Lakeville is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area.
On 6 October 2004, the Conservative Democratic Alliance held a rally in tribute to Enoch Powell as a fringe event at the Conservative Party Conference in Bournemouth.
On 12 February 1978, he met fringe contender Nivio Nolasco, outpointing him over ten rounds, and travelled to the Dominican Republic, where on 15 March he outpointed Leopoldo Frias also in ten rounds.
On December 23 of that year, he suffered his first knockout defeat when Cruz Marcano, a fringe contender of the time, beat him in four rounds in Caracas.
On a cultural level, the magazine devoted significant coverage to hardcore punk, alternative country, reggae and world music, experimental rock, jazz of the most adventurous sort, the burgeoning college rock and underground music scenes of the 1980s, and a variety of fringe styles.
On 10 October 1989, at the Conservative Party Conference, he chaired a controversial fringe meeting organized by the Young Monday Club, advertised as The End of the English?
On the north-west fringe of Patchway Estate, a footbridge ( known locally as the Banana Bridge ) passes over the M5 motorway, and leads to a footpath that passes down over the steep Severn Escarpment into the village of Over.
On underside of tail, ordinary hair quite long but not forming a fringe.
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On any clear day one's eye could wander along that amphitheatre of beloved slopes, over Niall Glundubh's cairn on Tibradden, past haunted Kilmashogue, down into the sylvan hollows of Glendhu, up again along a red-brown fringe of leafless trees to the sinister ruins of Kilikee brroding over Dublin's south-western suburbs-" the Hellfire Club ," monumental to the arrogance and violence of the eighteenth-century Irish gentry-until finally one's gaze rested upon Seefin, a pearl-grey phantasm of a mountain, its summit gleaming maybe with the snowdrifts of last week's blizzard.
On the southern fringe of the forest was the little village of Purbrook.
On the other hand, the collapse of the Ming Dynasty and the establishment of the Qing Dynasty by the Manchu, people previously considered " fringe barbarians ", heavily influenced people's views of tianxia.
On 15 January 2009, Program Partners, a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Television, announced that they have acquired the syndication rights to the show, which will start showing daily on local stations in the US during the early evening fringe hours ( between 5 and 7 pm ) beginning in September 2007.
On the west side of Wakefield council area is the coastal fringe along the north east of Gulf St Vincent and the Hummocks and Barunga ranges.
On its northern fringe, Sainikpuri has a Christian shrine of Our Lady of Vailankanni.
On the land side of the bay there is a fringe of deadly Manchineel tree ( Hippomane mancinella )
On August 9, 2007, the band headlined one of the Pineapster promoted four official Summer Sundae Weekender fringe festival warm up parties.
On the third playoff hole, Scott beat Moore with a 48-foot birdie putt ; Moore then missed his tying birdie putt from the fringe.

On and amused
The author Norman Dixon, in his book On the Psychology of Military Incompetence, described Townshend as being ' amused ' by the plight of the men he had deserted, as if he had pulled off some clever trick.
On one such trip at the age of nine he successfully hunted a deer which greatly amused Qianlong.
On visits with her family in Seattle, she told stories of their tribulations, which greatly amused them.
On May 11, 1908, she amused herself in the gallery at the House of Representatives in Washington by placing a tack on the chair of an unknown but " middle-aged " and " dignified " gentleman.
On another occasion, he amused and relieved the House, irritated by the prospect of being obliged to listen to the reading of a mass of documents as a preliminary to a resolution, by suggesting that a dozen or so clerks be called in who might read the documents simultaneously and thus dispose of the business in a few minutes.
Respecting the ceremonies of this festival nothing is known, except that the people used to build huts of branches and foliage ( umbrae, according to Festus, under " Umbrae "), in which they probably feasted, drank, and amused themselves ( Horace Carmina iii. 28. 1, & c .; Tertullian De Spectaculis (" On Celebrations ") 6 ).
On the way, Mother asks why Schofield didn't kiss Gant, amused by his apparent nerves.

On and throng
On 28 March 519, in the cathedral of Constantinople in presence of a great throng of people, the end of the schism was concluded in a solemn ceremony.
On a crystal clear Christmas Eve in 1910, at the corner of Market and Kearney near Lotta's Fountain, Tetrazzini climbed a stage platform in a sparkling white gown, surrounded by a throng of an estimated two to three-hundred thousand San Franciscans, and serenaded the city she loved.
On July 21, about a week after the beginning of the strike, Parsons was called upon to address a vast throng of perhaps 30, 000 workers congregated at a mass meeting on Chicago's Market Street.
On his arrival at Cardiff on 19 June he was greeted by a throng of admirers ; one of the first to greet him was Jim Driscoll.
On a still soaking stage, under a now beaming sun, the band played a 40 minute set of 4 songs (" That's How I Eat ", " They Live the Life ", " Waiting For You ", and " Driftin '"), and was received enthusiastically by the mud-caked, but drying 500, 000 person throng.
On January 18, as the gates of the church are opened at early hours of dawn, thousands of devotees, including Hindu pilgrims returning from the Sabarimala temple, throng to pay their homage to the saint.
On the way down from the mountain, he stands at " a level place " where a throng of people had gathered.

On and white
On the Christophers' lawn, little girls in white pinafores were playing grownups at a tea party.
On the basis of pupil assignment criteria, Judge Albert Bryan has assigned Negro children to formerly white schools in Arlington and Alexandria, Virginia.
On the left are the blue and white rhombuses of Bavaria, while the right half is split into two sliver and black triangles.
On the 1930 tour a delegation led by the Irish lock George Beamish expressed their displeasure at the fact that whilst the blue of Scotland, white of England and red of Wales were represented in the strip there was no green for Ireland.
On festive occasions those who are not in mourning wear white, most notably white boots and headdress.
The Red Wings kept their design as close as possible, with a few exceptions: On the road ( white ) jersey, there is more red on the sleeves as the color panel begins closer to the shoulder.
: On her white breast a sparkling cross she wore
On the seals, for example, he merely alludes to Christ as the rider on the white horse.
On burning in air, magnesium produces a brilliant white light which includes strong ultraviolet.
On October 11, 1964 the Vikings played the Detroit Lions at Metropolitan Stadium and the Lions mistakenly only brought their white jerseys to Minnesota.
On July 1, 2012, against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Brewers wore green batting practice uniforms with red and white trim, a nod to the Italian flag, as part of " Italian Heritage Day ".
On sea the yellow band in her flag was of course white.
On some TVs that do not properly blank the vertical retrace, dotted white lines additionally appear near the top of the picture.
The tall white columns glimpsed through the dark green of cedar foliage, the wide veranda encircling the house, the stately silence endangered by the century-old oaks evoke memories of Thomas Nelson Page's On Virginia.
On 29 July 1940, manufacturers Albright & Wilson of Oldbury demonstrated to the RAF how their white phosphorus could be used to ignite incendiary bombs.
On the other hand, all five stars of the Southern Cross are presented on the Australian flag, and they are white with seven points, except for the additional smaller fifth star in the Southern Cross which has only five points on this flag.
On both white and green jerseys, black shadows and silver trim were added to both the green and white numbering.
On one occasion the Eagles wore white at home after October in a meeting against the Dallas Cowboys on November 4, 2007 to make the Cowboys wear their road blue jerseys.
On the bottom was a cameo glass disc, also in blue and white, showing a head, presumed to be of Paris or Priam on the basis of the Phrygian cap it wears.
On the Castello map, 1660, Whitehall stands out by its white roof and extensive garden
On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks refused to obey bus driver James F. Blake's order that she give up her seat in the colored section to a white passenger, after the white section was filled.

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