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Rehabilitated and where
Rehabilitated with the ascension of Antoninus Pius in 138, Favorinus returned to Rome, where he resumed his activities as an author and teacher of upper class pupils.

Rehabilitated and .
Rehabilitated after 1956, he died in 1962.

outgrowing and moved
On outgrowing this site it moved to Bracknell, Berkshire in 1954, enticed by a 99 year lease at four shillings and sixpence per square foot-and no rent reviews.
After outgrowing that location, operations were moved to its current facility in Warrendale, Pennsylvania in August 2000.

outgrowing and larger
After outgrowing several smaller facilities, in 1995, Mid Bus relocated to a much larger manufacturing and assembly facility in Bluffton.
" Also, the male is larger and a child actor can play opposite the dog for longer before outgrowing him.
The genesis for a theme park in Nashville was the desire for a new, permanent, larger and more modern home for the long-running Grand Ole Opry radio program, as the Ryman Auditorium was falling into disrepair and crowds were outgrowing the 3, 000-seat venue.

outgrowing and 2008
A tax increase referendum conducted 11 December 2008 resulted in voter approval to secure financing for what has subsequently led to the purchase and relocation of all village municipal services to the former Ithaca Street School, after outgrowing the available space at the historic Waverly Village Hall.

outgrowing and where
By the 1960s, the Aldeburgh Festival was outgrowing its customary venues, and plans to build a new concert hall in Aldeburgh were not progressing, when redundant Victorian maltings buildings in the village of Snape, down the road from where Britten used to live, became available to hire.
Its purpose is to provide support for " civilian " mutant populations on a global scale in a world where the mutant population was outgrowing the reach of the X-Men.
In 1934 the Army Air Corps realized it was outgrowing its facilities at Chanute Field, Illinois and began looking for a new facility where it could consolidate all of its Air Service Technical training schools.

outgrowing and its
The incorporation helped to serve the growing city which was outgrowing its current infrastructure.
By 1959, Vandalia was outgrowing its " village " status, and its citizens voted to make it a council-manager form of government, effectively making the village into a municipal corporation.
By 1900, Dipolog was a thriving commercial community with new settlers arriving from the island of Cebu, outgrowing its principal town of Dapitan which exclusively remained part of Pagbuaya's clan.
The state decided to use it as the new home for the Willimantic State Normal School, which was quickly outgrowing its space.
Quickly outgrowing its start among a small group of Cape Town activists, a number of whom had political roots in the Marxist Workers Tendency of the ANC, TAC became a much more broadly based group, with chapters in many regions of the nation and a largely black and poor constituency.
The NCFCA was established in 2001 after outgrowing its parent organization, the Home School Legal Defense Association ( HSLDA ), which had been running the league since it was originally established in 1995.
By the turn of the century the school was outgrowing its buildings in the centre of Geelong, and so it was decided to move.
In 1903, with his publishing operation outgrowing its downtown St. Louis location, he began the construction of a new Lewis Publishing Company headquarters and Press Annex at this site.
Later renamed Miami-Dade Junior College, its two flagship campuses expanded and enrolled more students, eventually outgrowing the University of Florida and Florida State University.
The college is fast outgrowing its present grounds, with the student car park constantly full and the arrival of four Portakabins needed to facilitate the teaching of extra students.
The province, anxious to commemorate its growing economic, social and political status, was engaged in an architectural competition to build a new legislative building in Victoria, after outgrowing " The Birdcages ", which were notoriously drafty and leaked in wet weather.
The company expanded, outgrowing the capacity of FAI to process its business.
It soon became apparent that a new hospital was needed as the University was outgrowing its original facility.
After outgrowing its base in Lady Lane in the West End of Paisley, it relocated to an industrial unit in Kinning Park in neighbouring Glasgow, a move outside the broadcasting area, which was seen by locals of Paisley as a snub, a claim management denied and stated that it was due to a lack of affordable suitable property in Renfrewshire.

outgrowing and .
A staff writer contract with a publisher is a natural first step for any professional songwriting career, with some writers outgrowing the set-up once they achieve a degree of success and a desire for greater independence.
After outgrowing several earlier locations, it now occupies a spacious former store building at 942 Roberts Street.
There are three methods of outgrowing: pond culture, pen culture and cage culture.
During the 1960s more academic buildings were added, with their height diminishing from the centre of the campus towards the perimeter, a barrier which the university was quickly outgrowing.
By the mid 1850s the Pitcairn community was outgrowing the island and they appealed to Queen Victoria for help.
Those that are still allergic by the age of 12 or so have less than an 8 % chance of outgrowing the allergy.
Early in the 1988-89 season, with Lewis clearly outgrowing the title role, Karras and Clark also decided that the time was right to move on.
This event brought the greatest thousands that Qormi never witnessed before, outgrowing even the attendance for the traditional feasts.

her and aquarium
As a surprise, he places the fish in her aquarium, where it proceeds to devour $ 4, 000 worth of her fish.
Improving upon its predecessor inland aquarium, the Belle Isle Aquarium in Detroit, extensive use was made of designs by Mary Chase Perry Stratton, incorporating her custom-made Pewabic Pottery tile.
Prior to the opening of the aquarium, they were joined by three females on breeding loan from the New York Aquarium: Marina, Natasha, and her daughter, Maris.
With Cruz's help, Eden gets rid of Kirk, but not before he lures her to a shark aquarium for one last attempt on her life.
Evans eventually overpowered her brunette opponent and was holding her head down in a water filled aquarium when Weaver walked in and ended the fight.
After spawning the female should be removed to a separate aquarium as the male may become aggressive toward her.
She gets grounded after she helps Nick and Laurie steal a fish from her father's aquarium.

her and Marine
" Specifically, Magnotta and Strohl focus on The Marine Biologist, in which George becomes embroiled in yet another lie, and on The Red Dot in which George tries to save a few dollars at Elaine's expense by giving her a marked-down cashmere sweater.
Monarchs and members of their family have also owned in a private capacity homes and land in Canada: King Edward VIII owned Bedingfield Ranch, near Pekisko, Alberta ; The Marquess of Lorne and Princess Louise owned a cottage on the Cascapédia River in Quebec ; and Princess Margaret owned Portland Island between its gifting to her by the Crown in Right of British Columbia in 1958 and her death in 2002, though she offered it back to the Crown on permanent loan in 1966 and the island and surrounding waters eventually became Princess Margaret Marine Park.
She won her second Oscar in 1978 for Coming Home, as a Marine officer's wife who volunteers at a veterans ' hospital and becomes involved with a disabled Vietnam War veteran ( played by Jon Voight ).
In 1943, Rogers married her third husband, Jack Briggs, a Marine.
The current leader of the party is Marine Le Pen, who took over from her father in 2011.
Le Pen's daughter Marine Le Pen and FN executive vice-president Bruno Gollnisch campaigned for the presidency to succeed Le Pen, with Marine's candidacy backed by her father.
Under her leadership, Marine Le Pen has been more clear in her support for protectionism, while she has criticised globalism and capitalism for certain industries.
The current leader of the party, Marine Le Pen, publicly rebuked Gollnisch for his remarks, and distanced herself for a time from the party machine in protest against her father's comment.
Justin Timberlake was asked to take a fan to her unit's annual ball in July 2011 via YouTube, and he attended the Marine Corps Ball with her ( Kelsey De Santis ) on Sunday, November 13, 2011 in Richmond, Virginia.
His first marriage, to Carol Cummings, the daughter of a Marine Corps Brigadier General, lasted 13 years before ending in divorce ( at her request, as he has stated in his memoirs titled " Secrets ").
The plot follows a love triangle among a young woman, her Marine husband and the paralyzed Vietnam War veteran she meets while her husband is overseas.
In his writings regarding his wife, Whitman often praised her ; describing his adoration for her and — while separated from her during Marine Corps service — how much he yearned to be with her.
* Ron Kovic is shown to have confessed his supposed role in the Marine Corporal's accidental death to the deceased man's sympathethic parents and widowed wife, who admits that she cannot find it in her heart to forgive him, but God might do so.
Hartley's three most frequently seen regular patients are the mean-spirited and neurotic Elliot Carlin ( Jack Riley ), the milquetoast Marine veteran Emil Peterson ( John Fiedler ), and shy, reserved Lillian Bakerman ( Florida Friebus ), an elderly lady who spent most of her sessions knitting.
Her parents were both in the military: her father was a Marine Corps drill instructor, and her mother was a Navy nurse.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography was founded in 1903 as the Marine Biological Association of San Diego, an independent biological research laboratory, by University of California Zoology professor William Emerson Ritter, with support from local philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps and later her brother E. W. Scripps.

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