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Originally and erected
Originally, an elaborate framework would be erected over a coffin or tomb to which memorial verses or epitaphs were attached.
Originally, the subfamily Velociraptorinae was erected solely to contain Velociraptor.
Originally it was erected between 1787 and 1790 at the Hanover military parade place ( now called Waterlooplatz ); later it was transferred to the Georgengarten.
Originally named " Fairchild City ," or just " The City ," after Alpheus Fairchild, who bought most of today's village in 1798 from John A. DeWitt, Fairchild had a dwelling erected on part of the site where the George and John R. Hunt Memorial Building stands today.
Originally known as the Ruin of Carthage, the Roman Ruin is a set of follies that was designed by the architect Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf von Hohenberg and erected as an entirely new architectural feature in 1778.
Originally erected in 1870 on an island at the O ' Connell Bridge entrance to D ' Olier Street, it was moved to O ' Connell Street in 1929.
Originally built in 735, the present structure was erected in 1633 in the late Renaissance style.
Originally settled by De Witt Clinton High School, the building was erected in 1903, and acquired by John Jay in 1988.
Originally, in 1846, the statue was erected at Hyde Park Corner, London on the Wellington Arch.
Originally part of Esquesing Township, Acton was incorporated as a village in 1874, and was erected into a town in 1950.
Originally a seigneurie, Guise was erected into a countship for René, younger son of Louis II of Anjou, in 1417.
Originally erected by Old Chelsea's parish priest, Father Maguire, it could be seen for miles around.
Originally thought to have been erected by the most influential member of the family, Sir Nicholas De La Beche ( sometimes erroneously called ' Lord De La Beche ') in the 1340s, historians now suggest they date from various periods.
Originally, the shield included the name of the state in which the sign was erected and the letters " U S " on a shield-shaped sign.
In 1972, three other buildings were erected, thus creating the Commerce Court complex: glass and stainless steel glass curtain wall international Style Commerce Court West designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners ( the tallest building in the complex, at 57 storeys, and the tallest building in Canada from 1972 – 1976 ), Originally, Commerce Court West 57 was an observation floor.
Originally a part of the Dioceses of Sacramento and Salt Lake City and later the Diocese of Reno, Pope John Paul II established the diocese on March 21, 1995 and was canonically erected on June 28.
Originally erected in 1158-1160, the 6-pillared 5-domed cathedral was expanded in 1185-1189 to reflect the augmented prestige of Vladimir.
Originally simply called the ‘ Piazza ’, the square was laid out in the 16th century, when its extant clock tower was erected on the north side.
Originally called Uxbridge High School, the original building was erected in 1923 and has undergone four major additions since then in 1965, 1979, 1985, and 2003, with yet another to be completed by 2013.

Originally and 1894
Originally the football section of a multi-sports club, founded in 1894 nine years after the club's founding, all other sports than football were discontinued and the club became dedicated to football only.
Fallis was founded in 1892, just south of an Indian village on the western edge of the Iowa Reservation, in a wooded area and “ on a long red hill .” Originally named Mission 1892-1894, it was renamed in 1894 for its for its prime developer and first postmaster, Judge William Henry Fallis.
Originally a hamlet within the parish of Harborne, Staffordshire, Smethwick was made into an urban district in 1894, and later incorporated as a municipal borough in 1899, and county borough in 1907.
Originally only the city and royal burgh of Edinburgh had this status, but Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen were added in 1893, 1894 and 1899 respectively.
* The Absurd Effort to Make the World Over ( Originally published in the Forum 17 ( March 1894 ), 92 – 102 ; reprinted in War, ed.
Originally installed in the Vanderbilt's 1 West 57th Street New York City townhouse dining room, the skylight was removed in 1894 during an expansion of the house.
Originally governed by a road board in 1894, it was declared a municipality in 1897 with Hugh Duncan as the first Mayor.
Originally not much more than a dining club, it produced anthologies of poetry in 1892 and 1894.
Originally not much more than a dining club, it produced anthologies of poetry in 1892 and 1894.
Originally called the Canada Sugar Refining Co., after his son Peter ( 1821 – 1894 ) joined the business the company's name was changed to John Redpath & Son.
Originally destined for construction in Africa, the French company director Charles La Forgue found it disassembled in Belgium and bought it in 1894, probably to alleviate the nostalgia of the French community who missed the lifestyle and glamour of the European architecture.
Originally part of the ancient manor of Sedgley, from 1894 to 1966 it was part of Coseley Urban District Council until being transferred into the Wolverhampton County Borough as a suburb of Bilston, although a small section of it was transferred into the expanded West Bromwich borough ( which in turn merged with Warley in 1974 to become Sandwell ) which had also taken over the bulk of neighbouring Tipton and Wednesbury.
Originally a Seattle-based part of the Mazamas, a Portland based group founded in 1894, they formed their own branch shortly after the 1906 Mazamas Mount Baker expedition and dubbed themselves " The Mountaineers " with 110 charter members — nearly half women.
Originally named " Tyndrum ", this station opened concurrently with the West Highland Railway in 1894, as the second station in the village.

Originally and derelict
Originally 150 days work was provided in the forests, but “ In practice, of course, these smallholdings attracted the cream of our men whom we were glad to employ on fulltime …” Existing and often derelict agricultural dwellings were adapted and new ones built to a small number of basic designs.
Originally commissioned as the family seat of the Melville family, the house became an RAF hospital during World War II, lay derelict in the 1970s and 1980s, underwent restoration and conversion into a luxury retirement home in the late 1980s, and has now been restored and converted into a popular hotel.

Originally and by
Originally recorded by hand, these words have been copied and recopied, translated and retranslated through the ages.
Originally called Rijndael, the cipher was developed by two Belgian cryptographers, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, who submitted to the AES selection process.
Originally based on the date used to calculate the age of fruit trees for tithing as mandated in Leviticus 19: 23 – 25, the holiday now is most often observed by planting trees, or raising money to plant trees.
Originally applied to any group of infantry primarily armed with projectile weapons, artillery has over time become limited in meaning to refer only to those engines of war that operate by projection of munitions far beyond the effective range of personal weapons.
Originally, the B ( wireline ) side license was usually owned by the local phone company, and the A ( non-wireline ) license was given to wireless telephone providers.
Originally exercised by a single person, the office of Lord High Admiral was from the 18th century onward almost invariably put " in commission " and exercised by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, who sat on the Board of Admiralty.
Originally voiced by Mike Judge in " The Crush ", later by Rottilio Michieli, Todd is a trashy deadbeat and a violent criminal.
Originally BBSes were accessed only over a phone line using a modem, but by the early 1990s some BBSes allowed access via a Telnet, packet switched network, or packet radio connection.
Originally developed by Ericsson, Bluetooth technology is now used in many different products by many different manufacturers.
Originally, poorly organised Lions teams regularly suffered defeat at the hands of their hosts, but by 1955 the tourists took the matches seriously enough to obtain a 2 – 2 draw in South Africa.
Originally published by Fantasy Games Unlimited in 1976, only two years after the first role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons was published, this edition is now long out of print.
Originally written as a novel series by Wang Du Lu starting in the late 1930s, the film is adapted from the storyline of the fourth book in the series, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
; CMUCL: Originally from Carnegie Mellon University, now maintained as free and open source software by a group of volunteers.
Originally, however, this referred to certain key priests of important churches of the Diocese of Rome, who were recognized as the cardinal priests, the important priests chosen by the pope to advise him in his duties as Bishop of Rome ( the Latin cardo means " hinge ").
Originally called the Pioneer Mill, it was built by John R. Yale.
Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century.
Originally, the members of the Cheka were exclusively Bolshevik ; however, in January 1918, the Left SRs also joined the organization The Left SRs were expelled or arrested later in 1918, following the attempted assassination of Lenin by an SR, Fanni Kaplan.
Originally rebuffed by her in the early-1920s, Chiang managed to ingratiate himself to some degree with Soong May-ling's mother by first divorcing his wife and concubines, and promising to eventually convert to Christianity.
Originally performed with two-handed comb scoops, dry picking is today accomplished by motorized, walk-behind harvesters which must be small enough to traverse beds without damaging the vines.
Originally published in 2010 by Allen Lane, a Penguin Books imprint.

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