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Once and independent
Once again in the revolution of 1820, it was the independent towns that led the drive for constitutional change in Spain.
Once the Star-sighting has been completed, the " bus " section of the missile maneuvers to achieve the various velocity vectors that will send the deployed multiple independent reentry vehicles to their individual targets.
" Andrew Slack and the Harry Potter Alliance compare media consolidation in the U. S. to Voldemort's regime in Deathly Hallows and its control over the Daily Prophet and other media saying that " Once Voldemort took over every form of media in the wizarding world, Dumbledore's Army and the Order of the Phoenix formed an independent media movement called ' Potterwatch '.
Once on the throne Qasim proved increasingly independent in his actions, and he rebuilt Bengal's army by hiring European instructors and mercenaries who greatly improved the standard of his forces.
Once prostate cancer becomes androgen independent, hormone therapy will most likely no longer benefit the individual and a new treatment approach will be needed.
Once qualified, a pharmacist independent prescriber is able to prescribe any licensed medicine for any medical condition within their competence.
Once the printing facility of J. Ottmann Lithographing Company and Puck Magazine, which ceased publication in 1918, the building later housed numerous independent printing firms and related printing services such as type setters and a printing ink company, Superior Printing Ink.
She later appeared in the independent drama, Lost and Delirious ( 2001 ) and played Evan Rachel Wood's girlfriend during a guest-arc on ABC's Once and Again ( 2001 – 2002 ).
There are 27 television stations in Baja California which are either independent or affiliated to a Televisa, TV Azteca, Once TV, or an American network.
Once Australia gained the right to independent participation in international affairs, which it did in 1918, Munro Ferguson's days of influence were over.
Once part of the Museum of London, Museum of London Archaeology ( MOLA ) became an independent charity in November 2011, regulated by the Charity Commission for England and Wales.
There are 19 television stations in Baja California Sur which are either independent or affiliated to a Televisa, TV Azteca, or Once TV.
There are 13 television stations in Durango which are either independent or affiliated to a Televisa, TV Azteca, or Once TV network.
Once the election returns were certain, a special South Carolina convention declared " that the Union now subsisting between South Carolina and other states under the name of the ' United States of America ' is hereby dissolved ", heralding the secession of six more cotton states by February, and the formation of an independent nation, the Confederate States of America.
Once the rule has been derived, through the trial and error matching of various rules with the observed data ( exploratory data analysis ), there are not enough planets remaining for a rigorous and independent test of the hypothesis ( confirmatory data analysis ).
Once Latvia became independent, LSDSP was one of the two most influential political parties ( along with the Latvian Farmers ' Union ).
Once in China, he created Spicy Horse, now the largest independent game development house in the nation, and helped found Blade ( formerly Vykarian ), a game outsourcing company.
Once the core brand was established in a particular market, San Miguel would begin to create production facilities, sometimes on an independent basis and sometimes in concert with an indigenous joint-venture partner.
Once a large independent city, Box Hill was absorbed into Melbourne as part of the eastward expansion of the metropolis in the late 1950s.
Once distinctly and fiercely independent of Los Angeles and San Francisco, the area has seen increasing exurban development as the cost of living forces young families and small businesses further and further away from the coastal urban cores.
Once a large independent city, Oakleigh was absorbed into Melbourne as part of the eastward expansion of the metropolis in the 1950s.
Once the Central American republics became independent, they had less international clout, and Britain reinvolved itself in the affairs on the Mosquito Coast, both from its position in Belize / British Honduras, and from Jamaica.
Once born, the infant seadragon is completely independent, eating small zooplankton until large enough to hunt mysids.
Once an offshoot of Aish HaTorah, Project Inspire is now an independent organization.

Once and town
Once through the tollbooth, Lamarr's villains attack the fake town, which Bart boobytrapped with several dynamite bombs.
Once a year a candlelight walk is held in old town Eureka.
Once this came about the expansion of the town took place, to the west, since there was little space left in the valley.
Once that move away from the old town had begun, it led to the further expansion along the coast, eventually linking up with the new St Leonards.
Once in Yemen he visited Zabīd and later the highland town of Ta ' izz, where he met the Rasulid dynasty king ( Malik ) Mujahid Nur al-Din Ali.
Once siege guns were developed the techniques for assaulting a town or a fortress became well known and ritualized.
Once they reach it, Miller locates a friend of Ryan's, who reveals that Ryan is defending a strategically important bridge over the Merderet River in the town of Ramelle.
Once on the other side, the king and his men stormed into the town, trapping the Empress in the castle.
Once a year, sometimes more often if needed, the registered voters of the town meet in open session to elect officers, debate local issues, and pass laws for operating the government.
" Once she had made contact with escaping slaves, they left town on Saturday evenings, since newspapers would not print runaway notices until Monday morning.
Once inside the hall, the group threw the judge, the burgomaster, and some thirteen members of the town council out of the window and into the street, where they were killed by the fall or dispatched by the mob.
Once, these walls encircled the whole town and were connected to the Castello del Buonconsiglio.
Once, after the 1692 re-conquest, the Spanish were prevented from entering a town when they were met by a handful of men who uttered imprecations and cast a single pinch of a sacred substance.
Once the canal was completed, the town flourished.
Once the line was opened to Dover, the town began to prosper ( which meant growth westwards ), further stations were opened at Folkestone West ( originally named Shorncliffe Camp ) in 1863, and Folkestone Central in 1884.
Once on the other side, the king and his men stormed into the town, trapping the Empress in the castle.
Once a separate town, it is part of the Gadsden Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Once known as the two towns of " Summerville " in the south and " Cartersville " in the north, Tuolumne City has incorporated them both into one town and now has a loyal citizen base who work diligently to revive its community life.
Once a billiard hall town during the nineteen-fifties, after a hiatus, this section once again continues to draw in players from the surrounding region
Once a quaint farming town, Naperville has evolved into an affluent city with numerous corporate headquarters located there.
Once a year, the town hosts the Maple Syrup Festival and holds a parade as well as other activities associated with small-town celebrations.
Once primarily a cattle town, Kentland is now an agricultural community with a diversifying economy with the town motto " Where Agriculture and Industry Meet.
Once, the town was burned due to raids on its citizens by guerrillas who took every valuable they could get their hands on.
Once the area where the Town of Many would be situated was determined, the parish government needed land on which to locate the town.

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