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Other and rankings
Other games that use poker hand rankings may likewise be referred to as poker.
Other riders to keep in account for a high place in the final rankings were Tyler Hamilton ( 2nd Giro 2002 ), Levi Leipheimer ( 3rd Vuelta 2001 ), Christophe Moreau ( 4th Tour 2000 ) and Armstrong's team mate Roberto Heras ( 4th Vuelta 2001 ).
Other large breeds in the same working group classification, Newfoundland and St. Bernard, have fared far better in maintaining their breed rankings.
Other reforms included the abolition of class rankings and athletic scholarships, but his first, longest and most bitter battle was over tenure reform, shifting to an " up or out " policy, under which scholars who were not promoted were terminated.
Other commercial rankings are made by research magazines, including Qué Pasa and América Economía.
Other tennis pundits, as Joe McCauley in World Tennis or Lance Tingay ( Daily Telegraph journalist ) in his annual rankings, ranked Newcombe first because he won the most prestigious tournament, Wimbledon with Rosewall second in both rankings, Laver respectively third and fourth and Roche respectively fourth and third.
Other 2009 rankings place Michigan as high as second.
Other competitions where it received high rankings include the 2012 Vanier College BDC Case Competition ( Top 6 ), the 2012 Canadian Western International Business Competition ( Junior 1st place, Senior 4th place ), and the 2011 BC Business Simulation Competition ( 2nd place ).
Other official university rankings in 2011 in the world were:
Other rankings, such as the most recent Forbes survey, which lists business schools on their " return on investment " via a survey of alumni salaries, put Manchester 2nd in the UK and 5th in the world.

Other and put
Other names put forward include:
Other debilitating scandals included " Arms to Iraq " – the ongoing inquiry into how government ministers including Alan Clark ( also involved in an unrelated scandal involving the revelation of his affair with the wife and both daughters of a South African judge ) had encouraged businesses to supply arms to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, in breach of the official arms embargo, and how senior ministers had, on legal advice, attempted to withhold evidence of this official connivance when directors of Matrix Churchill were put trial for breaking the embargo.
Other thermometers to be calibrated are put into the same bath or block and allowed to come to equilibrium, then the scale marked, or any deviation from the instrument scale recorded.
Other examples of fishing terms that carry a negative connotation are: " fishing for compliments ", " to be fooled hook, line and sinker " ( to be fooled beyond merely " taking the bait "), and the internet scam of Phishing in which a third party will duplicate a website where the user would put sensitive information ( such as bank codes ).
Other louse-based estimates put the introduction of clothing at around 42, 000-72, 000 BP.
Other sources put the number of dead as two with fifteen wounded in what is described as the largest military operation since 1967.
Other size minimums were put in place in the other three events.
Other sources put the " population of the language " as 6, 715, 000 in Belarus and 9, 081, 102 in all countries.
Other sites, such as Union Station, were put forth.
Other scholars have put forth the Totonac people as the founders of Teotihuacan.
Other Osage were tricked out of their legal rights by unscrupulous white opportunists, in some cases attorneys or businessmen appointed by local courts as " guardians " to the Osage, under the requirements of a law passed by Congress in 1921 that was meant for their protection, but put them more at risk.
Other used expressions are " put lamer on killfile " and Please Leave Our Newsgroup: Killfile!
Other avenues of study include correlations between changes in Options ( implied volatility ) and put / call ratios with price.
Other mines have been put to a number of uses, including mushroom farming and movie locations.
Other implementations put command / event objects in other event objects ( like a box inside a bigger box ) as they move along the line, to avoid naming conflicts.
Other Europeans who landed on Japanese shores were put to death without trial.
Other equipment, such as the telegraphs, were put in storage in the Mersey Ferries ' archives.
Other westerners, Chakraverti said, on the other hand believe in spirituality but tend to put faith in a guru who is a swindler.
Other profound influences include The Who, The Kinks and The Move, bands whose aggressive melodies and loud distorted guitars put the " power " in power pop.
Other studies have yet to put forwards a more plausible affinity.
" A. C. Graham, < i > Disputers of the Tao: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China </ i > ( Chicago: Open Court, 2003 ) p. 89 .</ ref > Other interpretations have been put forward by Fung Yu-lan and Chad Hansen among others ( ibid.
Other land that is not being put into agriculture use would be used for conserving biodiversity ( Green, et al.
Other descriptions put it in the general area of the Ural Mountains.
Other artists of the 80s put new islands on the soca map, especially Shadow who was born in Tobago and most influential in the drum and bass sound of soca, as well as Antigua with ( Swallow ) and from Barbados, the band ( Square One Band ), and added influences from African spirituals ( Superblue ), gospel ( Lord Shorty, under his new name Ras Shorty I ), reggae ( Byron Lee & the Dragonaires ), Indian music ( Mungal Patasar ) and funk ( Lord Nelson ).

Other and cathedral
Other ways include erection of walls, fences, screens, use of cathedral glass, partitions, by maintaining a distance, beside other ways.
Construction on the cathedral was begun with the laying of the cornerstone on December 27, 1892, St. John's Day, when Bishop Henry Potter hit the stone three times with a mallet and said " Other foundation can no man lay, than that is laid which is Jesus Christ .".
Other additions to the cathedral at this time included its elaborate carved screen and the 14th century misericords, as was the Angel choir.
Other churches dedicated to St Swithun can be found in Lincoln, Worcester and western Norway, where the cathedral in Stavanger is dedicated to him.
Other works that St-Calais gave to the cathedral library were copies of Augustine of Hippo's De Civitae Dei and Confessions ; Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care, Moralia, and Homilies ; and Ambrose's De Poenitentia.
Other monastic establishments include the old Franciscan cloister ( 1635 ), Basilian convent ( 1720 – 51, by Giuseppe Fontana III ), the church of the Bridgettine cloister ( 1642, one of the earliest Baroque buildings in the region ) with the wooden two-storey dormitory ( 1630s ) still standing on the grounds, and the 18th-century buildings of the Dominican monastery ( its cathedral was demolished in 1874 ).
Other scriptures of 853 / 54 mention acathedral of Speyer ”.
Other buildings include the Gothic cathedral, the Town Hall with the statue of Roland and the two mediaeval town gates.
Other ecclesiastical sinecures were certain cathedral dignities to which no spiritual functions attached or incumbencies where by reason of depopulation and the like, the parishioners disappeared or the parish church was allowed to decay.
Other view is that after the battle Raynald was forced to return home, covered with humiliation ; and later on, Thoros voluntarily surrendered to the brethren the fortresses in question, and the Knights in turn took oath “ to assist the Armenians on all occasions where they needed help .” In 1156, the Jacobites were allowed to build a new cathedral in Antioch, at whose dedication the Princess Constance and Thoros assisted.
Other places in the county include Ambridge, where The Archers is mainly set, Lower Loxley, a nearby village and Felpersham, a cathedral city which appears to be larger than Borchester.
Other notable landmarks around Telavi include the Alaverdi Cathedral ( 11th century AD )-the second highest cathedral in Georgia after the newly built Tbilisi Sameba Cathedral, the Ikalto Academy ( 8-12th centuries AD )-where the famous Georgian writer Shota Rustaveli studied, the Church of St. George ( dedicated to the patron saint of Georgia ; it is said that in Georgia there are 365 churches in the name of St. George ), ruins of the city and castle of Gremi ( the former capital of Kakheti from the 15-17th centuries AD ), Shuamta-a complex made up of three churches of different periods-6th, 7th and 8th centuries in a highland forest, Akhali Shuamta (" New Shuamta " in English )-the monastery close to Dzveli Shuamta (" Old Shuamta " in English ), built in the 16th century, the stunning Tsinandali Gardens ( the residential Palace of Noblemen Chavchavadzes family ) and many others.
Other landmarks include the Cossack Baroque Assumption cathedral, a triumphal arch ( 1787 ), and the wooden church of St. Nicholas ( 1760 ).
Other notable events have been held at the cathedral, including a Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul II during his 1979 visit to Washington, DC.
Other basilica insignia include Pope John XXIII's personal coat-of-arms installed above the cathedral entrance, the yellow and red umbracullum ( umbrella ) and tintinnabulum ( bell ) in the sanctuary.
Other statutes required that the English in Ireland be governed by English common law, instead of the Irish March law or Brehon law and ensured the separation of the Irish and English churches by requiring that " no Irishman of the nations of the Irish be admitted into any cathedral or collegiate church ... amongst the English of the land ".
Other parts of the cathedral use stone from New Zealand, Pyrmont, New South Wales and Murray Bridge.
Other early foreign travelers who had occasion to visit the town were favorably impressed by the church, which they called a " cathedral ".
Other sights in the town include the cathedral of St. Nikolaus from the late Gothic period.
Other works were the great altars at Santa Clara in Seville and at San Miguel in Jerez, the Immaculate Conception and the realistic figure of Christ Crucified in Cristo de la Clemencìa, commissioned in 1603, in the sacristy of Seville cathedral ( illustration ); the figure of St John the Baptist, and the St Bruno ( 1620 ); a tomb for Don Pérez de Guzmán and his wife ( 1619 ); the highly realistic polychromed wood head and hands of St Ignatius of Loyola ( 1610 ) and of St Francis Xavier in the university church of Seville, where the costumed figures were used in celebrations.
Other prominent landmarks in Saint-Pierre include the cathedral, to the north of the square, rebuilt in the early twentieth century after a major fire, and the Pointe aux Canons Lighthouse, at the mouth of the harbour.
Other artefacts were removed to other churches, including the giant rood crucifix, which after its removal to the Church of the Sacred Heart & St Therese, in Coleshill, was reinstated in the cathedral within the Sanctuary on the instructions of Archbishop Maurice Couve de Murville.

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