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New legislation in 1922 re-established conscription for white males over the age of 21 for four years of military training and service and re-constituted the Permanent Force.
Permanent white settlement of the northern Alleghenies was facilitated by the explorations and stories of such noted Marylanders as the Indian fighter and trader Thomas Cresap ( 1702 – 90 ) and the backwoodsman and hunter Meshach Browning ( 1781 – 1859 ).
Permanent white settlement of Pennant Hills began only in the 1840s and took off with the arrival of the Northern railway line in the 1880s.

Permanent and settlers
Permanent European settlers arrived at Sydney in 1788 and came to control most of the continent by end of the 19th century.
Permanent human settlements in the county began with the arrival of American settlers in the last decade of the 18th century.
Permanent settlers began appearing in 1799 and an influx of foreigners in 1831 helped populate the early town.
Permanent settlers did not arrive in Plunketts Creek Township until 1818.
Permanent settlers first moved into Sandy during the 1860s and 1870s because of the availability of land in the less crowded southern end of the Salt Lake Valley.
Permanent farms were established by settlers.
Permanent settlements by ancestors of the Puebloan peoples have been dated to 1150 BCE ; these settlers had moved closer to the Rio Grande by 1550.

Permanent and did
Permanent habitation did not begin until São Vicente was founded in 1532, although temporary trading posts were established earlier to collect brazilwood, used as a dye.
Permanent European-American settlement did not take place until after the American Revolution, about 1801, after most of the Iroquois had been forced to cede their lands to New York and had emigrated to Upper Canada.
After the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks, now including Trotsky, did not discuss the theory of Permanent Revolution as such.
Not only did Trotsky generalise his theory of Permanent Revolution in this essay but he also grounded it in the idea of uneven and combined development.
In October 1963, Valachi had testified before Arkansas Senator John L. McClellan's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the U. S. Senate Committee on Government Operations that the Mafia did exist.
The March 1976 coup against the hapless President Isabel Perón did not lead to the Permanent Assembly's closure and, instead, prompted its affiliated lawyers, including Alfonsín, to lend their services to the growing ranks of friends and relatives of the disappeared, arguably risking their lives to do so.
The new air force was to be organized into a Permanent Force and an auxiliary or Non-permanent Force ( Non-Permanent Active Air Force, or NPAAF ), but the NPAAF did not become active for another eight years.
They also reject Trotskyism and its " Permanent Revolution " as " hypocritical " by arguing that Leon Trotsky himself had at one time thought it acceptable that socialism could work in a single country as long as that country was industrialized, but that Trotsky had considered Russia too backward to achieve such industrialization – what it later in fact did achieve, mostly through his archenemy Joseph Stalin's Five Year Plans.
In 1841, he presented a sermon titled A Discourse on the Permanent and Transient in Christianity, espousing his belief that the scriptures of historic Christianity did not reflect the truth.
Permanent Franklin Field construction did not begin until after the turn of the century.
Aziz required a Permanent residence status, but did not acquired the American citizenship, whilst continued to upgrade his legal status.
In recognising that academic freedom is a self-contained right under Articles 34 and 137 of the Basic Law, the Court of First Instance held that the Permanent Secretary's ( Mrs Fanny Law ) approach did not violate the institute's right to academic freedom as she had not made any direct or indirect threats of sanction.
In recognising that academic freedom is a self-contained right under Articles 34 and 137 of the Basic Law, the Court of First Instance held that the Permanent Secretary's approach did not violate the institute's right to academic freedom as she had not made any direct or indirect threats of sanction.
Permanent family surnames exist today but only gained popularity among Sephardic Jews in Iberia and elsewhere as early as the 10th or 11th century and did not spread widely to the Ashkenazic Jews of Germany or Eastern Europe until much later.
In these cases, the Government that is " deemed to have resigned " to become an interim gorevnment, and with the absence of a Prime Minister in office, requires a cabinet vote on one of its members ( either the Acting Prime Minister or else ) who must be a knesset member and ( from the 2001 law ) a member of the Prime Minister's Party as well, to assume office as an Interim Prime Minister, until a new government is placed in power ( the 1968 law did not impose time limit on a " temporarily incapacitation " period of the Incumbent Prime Minister, but rather pending the return of the incumbent to resume his duties, and separately addressed only the event of death of the incumbent, while failing to address Permanent incapacitation or criminal conviction of the Incumbent Prime Minister ).
Permanent warfare, famine, and an apparent demise of the moral order in contemporary life gave rise to a movement of public flagellation accompanied by singing ; the penitents implored the help of God to ameliorate their sufferings, but never formed a specific sect, and neither did they attempt a social revolution.
Although Troon's final report to the Kenyan authorities, delivered in August 1990, was not conclusive it did recommend further investigation into Ouko ’ s murder and in particular ' enquiries and further interviews ' in respect of Hezekiah Oyugi, a Permanent Secretary in Kenya's Internal Security Department ; James Omino, an MP for Kisumu Town and a political opponent of Ouko at the 1988 election ; and Nicholas Biwott, the Minister for Energy.
He became foreign minister in July 1996. in September 1996 the government troops withdored from Kabul and the Taliban captured Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, The International community did not recognize the Taliban as Afghanistan legitimate government except Pakistan, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the Islamic State of Afghanistan government established the new cabinet in Mazar e Sharif in the north of Afghanistan, meanwhile the Afghanistan Embassies and the Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations was in control of Islamic State of Afghanistan as legitimate representative of Afghanistan.
Historian Bernard. S. Cohn and others have argued that the Permanent Settlement led firstly to a commercialisation of land which previously did not exist in Bengal.
At the time of Permanent Settlement, it included northwest Garo-Hills and the Brahmandaria Subdivision of the Present Comilla district but did not include north Tangail and north-west part of Jamalpur.

Permanent and begin
Permanent status negotiations would begin as soon as possible between Israel and the Palestinians.
Permanent reconstruction was slated to begin in 2010, which would replace and widen the existing bridges, but because of cutbacks in funding that project has been pushed back to 2014.

Permanent and area
The Permanent North American Gaeltacht is an area near Erinsville, Ontario in Canada which has been designated a permanent Gaeltacht area.
The Chanute Art Gallery includes more than 1, 500 square feet of exhibit area and houses a Permanent Core Collection of more than 500 works of art that includes 25 mediums, representing 135 artists.
GSM Association Permanent Reference Document AA. 39 ) as the ability for a cellular customer to automatically make and receive voice calls, send and receive data, or access other services, including home data services, when travelling outside the geographical coverage area of the home network, by means of using a visited network.
Permanent settlement began in 1836 when squatters arrived in the area known as Whale Head.
Permanent settlement in the Kauhajoki area began in the 16th century and in 1584 chapel was built in Kauhajoki.
** A Permanent Apostolic Administrator, in charge of a geographical area that for serious reasons cannot be made a diocese.
Permanent exhibits depict the early settlement and development of Huron County, including a full-size locomotive, A WWII Sherman tank, an extensive military collection, and an exhibit related to salt mining in the area.
Permanent settlement in the island is prohibited by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology or PHIVOLCS, declaring the whole Volcano Island as a high-risk area and a Permanent Danger Zone ( PDZ ).
Permanent Native American habitation in the area is believed to have been sited on nearby Tallac Knoll, but with the exception of excavations at the site of the Hugo Reid Adobe, no archaeological work has been conducted on the present day Arboretum site.
Permanent settlements cover about 9 % of the entire area of the Zillertal municipalities.
Permanent ORBIS offices in these countries, run by local staff, develop and implement an array of multi-year projects to improve the quality and accessibility of eye care to residents, particularly in rural area and impoverished urban communities.

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