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See also List of student newspapers # Provincial

Provincial and at
Cheakamus Lake at dawn, in Garibaldi Provincial Park, B. C.
While at Mondovì, he came to the attention of Francesco Adorno, the local Jesuit Provincial Superior, who sent him to the University of Padua.
Provincial governors had a great deal of power in local matters, and an army was placed at their disposal to enforce tax collection and suppress dissent.
Provincial tours and productions at other theatres quickly followed.
* 1832 – The British Medical Association is founded as the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association by Sir Charles Hastings at a meeting in the Board Room of the Worcester Infirmary.
In 1994, a young astronomer, Joshua Huneker, killed himself while at work at a National Research Council of Canada's radio telescope in Algonquin Provincial Park.
Summer at Sandbanks Provincial Park on Lake Ontario.
This meant that while at the Federal level the governments were legally independent, the British Parliament retained a ( hypothetical ) ability to legislate at the Provincial or State levels.
After the First World War he became a member of the University Commission under the Slovene Provincial Government and helped establish the first Slovene university at Ljubljana, and was elected its first chancellor.
Concurrent with his Whampoa appointment, Zhou became secretary of the Communist Party's Guangdong Provincial Committee, and at some point a member of the Provincial Committee's Military Section.
This was the context in which Blaise Pascal wrote his famous Provincial Letters in defence of Arnauld's position in the dispute at the Sorbonne.
A campsite at Tidewater Provincial Park provides large campgrounds with firepits and outhouses on an island across the river from the town.
Based at an apartment in Mumbai, he became the Congress's main fund-raiser and chairman of its Central Parliamentary Board, playing the leading role in selecting and financing candidates for the 1934 elections to the Central Legislative Assembly in New Delhi and also for the Provincial elections of 1936.
The collections of the Society were displayed in the West-Prussian Provincial Museum located at the Green Gate.
It is now kept at Hebei Provincial Museum, Shijiazhuang.
The building of the Provincial Government of the Taiwan Province of the Republic of China at Jhongsing Village
The building of the Provincial Government of the Taiwan Province at Zhongxing New Village
Cape Chignecto, as viewed from the Visitor's Centre at Cape Chignecto Provincial Park.
* James Bruce Falls, the tallest waterfall in North America at, is located in the Princess Louisa Marine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.
Provincial championships take place at all levels, independent of the All Ireland series which has been run on an open draw basis since 1973.
It is now preserved at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan.
However, Provincial organization originated during the Median era from at least 648 BCE.

Provincial and time
At that time the French congregation of the order was composed of twenty-one monasteries, the head of which was that of Paris, and was governed by a Provincial with the authority of General.
Due to this, the organisation took time to establish itself ; its first Provincial Committee was established in November, and its first jirgah in December.
At that time she was minding the children of Dr. Joseph Warren, president of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, who was killed in the battle.
Two of the more prominent sites surviving from this time are the petroglyphs at Petroglyphs Provincial Park and Serpent Mounds.
In 1947, he travelled to Taiwan for the first time, where Hsiao Er-hua ( 蕭而化 Xiāo Érhuà ), head of the College of Music in the Taiwan Provincial Normal University, offered Cheng Maoyun a position, but he refused.
It was designated as the Province ’ s Capital by virtue of Philippine Legislative Act No. 2711 approved on March 10, 1917 until June 6, 1955, when Pili, the adjoining town was declared the Provincial Capital by virtue of Republic Act 1336 up to the present time
The Windsor Star has reported on March 20, 2003 that Windsor, Ontario intended to have a 2-1-1 service up by 2009, as the Provincial Government allocated $ 311, 000 to start it up, with much of the money being donated by the United Way of Canada, but had a set time limit on how long those funds would be available.
During this period the famous Otomo no Yakamochi ( Etchu Provincial Governor at the time ) recited a poem about the picturesque scenery of Suzu bay upon visiting Suzu, which would later be enlisted in the famous poetry anthology called the Manyoshu.
The Massachusetts Provincial Congress certainly sent word to him in February 1775 that it was time to move two of those weapons out of Boston.
Having returned to Mozambique, he assumed Doctor's responsibilities in the Obstetrics-gynecology section of the Hospital Central of Maputo, at the same time that was Director of the Hospital José Macamo, from 1975 to 1976 ; Obstetrician-gynecologist of the Central Hospital of Beira, accumulating Chief Provincial Doctor's positions and Provincial Director of Health of Sofala, from 1976 to 1980.
As the rules of football were still somewhat fluid at the time, early matches featured teams with up to 17 players on each side ( 16 players when playing the Provincial Insurance Office and Chester College, 15 players against the Volunteer Fire Brigade ).
* Athy Rugby Club, founded in 1880 and five time winner of the Provincial Towns Cup
Drew ran again for the Conservative leadership in 1938, this time successfully and entered the Legislative Assembly of Ontario through a 1939 by-election as the Member of Provincial Parliament for Simcoe East.
At that time, the Provincial Assembly was deemed too moderate by the revolutionaries, who ignored the Assembly and held a convention which produced the Constitution of 1776 for the newly established Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, creating a new General Assembly in the process.
Tōdai-ji ( still Kinshōsen-ji at the time ) was appointed as the Provincial temple of Yamato Province and the head of all the provincial temples.
In the time after the Royal Governor Josiah Martin abdicated in 1775, he was the highest ranking official in the state, until Richard Caswell was elected president of the Fifth Provincial Congress.
At the same time, Kang remained an active but secret Party organizer, and was named to the Party ’ s new Jiangsu Provincial Committee in June 1927.
* 2003-The Magna Budget Premier Ernie Eves for the first time in British Parliamentary history presents the Provincial budget outside parliament at a privately owned company ( Magna International-which employed former Premier Mike Harris )
In 1959, the Alberta provincial government decided to build an Edmonton facility to supplement apprenticeship and vocational training, which was at the time handled by the Provincial Institute of Technology ( PITA ) in Calgary.
Over time a dual system of military (" Central Government ") and civil administration (" Provincial System ") developed a kind of separation of powers with most higher executive functions carried out by the military authorities and judicial and basic administration carried out by civil authorities.
During this time, Amin was appointed as President of Mymensingh district unit of Muslim league, and was elected the vice president of Bengal Provincial Muslim League in 1944.
One exception was in 1999 when, boosted by the successful image of Gaziantep city mayor Mr. Celal Doğan, CHP came first with 17. 02 % of the votes for the Provincial General Assembly ( with four parties scoring over 15 %, and the rightist MHP's rise at that time ( campaigning on Turkish-identity consciousness arguments ) still being reflected by its second position after CHP for the province.
Christopher O ' Toole, CSC, the Provincial of the Southern Province at the time.

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