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Sandeman and established
The city is home to the University of Balochistan established in 1974, Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences, ( BUITAMS ) Sardar Bahadur Khan Women's University, Bolan Medical College, Agricultural institute, the Geological Survey of Pakistan, the Sandeman Library and many government and private colleges.
Sandeman personally established fewer than a dozen churches in England including Liverpool before he went to America in 1764.
Within the month Sandeman returned to Boston and established his second meetinghouse in the home of Edward Foster.

Sandeman and first
Max later learns that Joshua was the first transgenic created by Manticore's founder Sandeman.
He first ran for the Ontario legislature in the 1977 provincial election, but finished third against Progressive Conservative John Turner ( not to be confused with the former Liberal Prime Minister of the same name ) and incumbent New Democrat Gill Sandeman.
At the invitation of Ezra Stiles, Sandeman preached his first sermon in Newport on 28 November.

Sandeman and church
The resulting correspondence between the leading church elders, Glas and Sandeman, and English pastors, Samuel Pike, John Barnard, and William Cudworth among others, led to the adoption of this primitive form of Christianity for their London congregations beginning in the early 1760s.
It was not until Sandeman ’ s passing in 1771 that the remnants of the Danbury church moved to New Haven and formed the fourth church in America.

Sandeman and Portsmouth
Over the next four months Sandeman and his party travelled to New York, Philadelphia, New London, Connecticut, Providence, Rhode Island, and finally Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Sandeman and on
When a strange message written in Max's genetic code makes an appearance on her skin, it is revealed that Sandeman is a renegade from the breeding cult and Ames White is his son, who is still loyal to the cult and hates his father's transgenic creations with a passion.
Unlike Shakespeare's Lear, but like Hidetora and Sandeman, the central character of Uli Edel's 2002 American TV adaptation King of Texas, John Lear played by Patrick Stewart, has a back-story centred on his violent rise to power.
But Sandeman added a distinctive doctrine as to the nature of faith which is thus stated on his tombstone:
Glas ’ views were again advanced beyond Scotland with Sandeman ’ s publication of Letters on Theron and Aspasio in 1757.
Robert Sandeman sailed into Boston from Glasgow aboard the George and James, captained by Montgomery, on 18 October 1764.
Sandeman called no witnesses on the part of Meakin and Tinsley but instead sought to persuade the jury that neither had been criminally negligent but that Tinsley had just had a momentary loss of memory.
Sir Robert Groves Sandeman, KCSI ( 1835 – 1892 ), Colonial British Indian officer and administrator, was the son of General Robert Turnbull Sandeman, and was born on 25 February 1835.
Recent scholarship in postcolonial studies and on colonial Balochistan has disputed this overtly laudatory account of Sandeman's life and career as explicated in books such as Tucker's " Sir Robert G. Sandeman: Peaceful Conqueror of Baluchistan " and Bruce's " The Forward Policy and its Results ".
Robert Sandeman died at Bela, the capital of Las Bela state, on 29 January 1892, and there he lies buried under a handsome tomb.

Sandeman and by
The Sikh sowars of the Frontier Force cavalry, led by Captain Arthur Sandeman of The Central India Horse ( 21st King George V's Own Horse ), charged in the old style with sabres and most were killed.
The play was again adapted to the world of gangsters in Don Boyd's 2001 My Kingdom, a version which differs from all others in commencing with the Lear character, Sandeman, played by Richard Harris, in a loving relationship with his wife.
Although the city was occupied briefly in 1839 by the British during the First Afghan War, it was not until 1876 that Quetta became part of the British colonial empire, with Robert Sandeman being made the political leader for Balochistan.
Within seconds of this accident two Mark IV Meteors of 600 Sqn, piloted by Sergeant Kenneth Clarkson and Squadron Leader Phillip Sandeman, both circling over the wreckage and preparing to land, collided at above the scene.
He next labored in Perth for a few years, where he was joined by Robert Sandeman, who married his daughter Catherine — eventually Sandeman was recognized as the leader and principal exponent of Glas's views ; these he developed in a direction which laid them open to the charge of antinomianism.
Glas ' faith, as part of the First Great Awakening, was spread by his son-in-law Robert Sandeman into England and America, where the members were called Sandemanians.
Productions from then to the end of World War I included Bunty Pulls the Strings ( 1911 ), a Scottish comedy by Graham Moffat, which ran for 617 performances with Jimmy Finlayson in the lead ; Ibsen's Ghosts ( 1914 ); Elegant Edward, with Henry Daniell as P. C. Hodson ( 1915 ); The Widow's Might ( 1916 ), a comedy by Leonard Huskinson and Christopher Sandeman, with Henry Daniell.
The Lord Justice General, Lord Strathclyde, presided over the trial ; the Lord Advocate, Robert Munro KC prosecuted and the three men were defended by Condie Sandeman KC .. Tinsley, Meakin and Hutchinson all pleaded not guilty to the charges of culpable homicide and breach of duty against them.
The trial lasted a day and a half ; after the prosecution had concluded their case, Sandeman submitted to the Lord Justice General that there was no case to answer by Hutchinson.
A military expedition against the Bugti was organized by Sir Charles Napier in 1845, but the British could not control the tribe till later when Sir Robert Sandeman ruled Baluchistan.
He served as a backbench supporter of Bill Davis's government for the next four years, and lost to NDP candidate Gill Sandeman by 505 votes in the 1975 election.
Turner defeated Sandeman by 2, 648 votes in the 1977 election, and again served as a backbench supporter of Davis's government.

Sandeman and James
In a series of letters to James Hervey, the author of Theron and Aspasio, Sandeman maintained that justifying faith is a simple assent to the divine testimony concerning Jesus, differing in no way in its character from belief in any ordinary testimony.

Sandeman and .
The grave of Princess Yourievsky ( 1878-1959 ) who was a member of the ill-fated Russian Royal family and who lived in North Hayling for many years, may be found in St. Peter's churchyard ; and the grave of Scotsman George Glas Sandeman, nephew of the founder of Sandeman Port and second head of that company, is prominently featured in the north-east part of St. Mary's graveyard.
Sandeman, Max's creator, out of the Manticore X-5 mythology, was a man that jumped from this cult to implement this immunity genetic technology into the rest of human society to save all of humanity.
The other cult members deemed Sandeman a heretic and a threat, undermining their goals of rebuilding humanity in their own image.
Sandeman finally found out how to give this genetic immunity to everyone through Max.
The continued English involvement in the port trade can be seen in the names of many port shippers: Cockburn, Croft, Dow, Gould, Graham, Osborne, Offley, Sandeman, Taylor and Warre being amongst the best known.
Although Sandeman managed to bail out, he was killed when his parachute failed to open.

established and first
At first glance this appears strange: of all people, was not America founded by rugged individualists who established a new way of life still inspiring `` undeveloped '' societies abroad??
Patchen's musicians are outsiders in established jazz circles, and Patchen himself has remained outside the San Francisco poetry group, maintaining a self-imposed isolation, even though his conversion to poetry-and-jazz is not as extreme or as sudden as it may first appear.
It commemorates the 185th anniversary of Rhode Island's Independence when, upon May 4, 1776, the General Assembly, by its action, established the first free republic in the New World.
The first known telephone line in Manchester was established in July 1883 between Burr and Manley's store at Manchester Depot and the Kent and Root Marble Company in South Dorset.
the first use of the word `` rustler '' was as a synonym for `` hustler '', becomin' an established term for any person who was active, pushin', and bustlin' in any enterprise.
From the outset of his first term, he established himself as one of the guiding spirits of the House of Delegates.
Compared to the big, established magazines, my first efforts seemed feeble indeed.
On the occasion of a pestilence in the 430s BCE, Apollo's first temple at Rome was established in the Flaminian fields, replacing an older cult site there known as the " Apollinare ".
The Articles of Confederation, formally the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, was an agreement among the 13 founding states that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states and served as its first constitution.
Although it had at first been somewhat established in many colonies, in 1861 it was ruled that, except where specifically established, the Church of England had just the same legal position as any other church.
This book, which established his reputation, was first translated into English by William Montgomery and published in 1910 as The Quest of the Historical Jesus.
The custom of setting apart a special day for intercession for certain of the faithful on November 2 was first established by St. Odilo of Cluny ( d. 1048 ) at his abbey of Cluny in 998.
The treaty was the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War.
The first community established by him was at Tabennae, an island of the Nile in Upper Egypt.
In 1906, the Aga Khan was a founding member and first president of the All India Muslim League, a political party which pushed for the creation of an independent Muslim nation in the north west regions of South Asia, then under British colonial rule, and later established the country of Pakistan in 1947.
Speakers of the Akkadian language seem to have already been present in Mesopotamia at the dawn of the historical period, and soon achieved preeminence with the first Dynasty of Kish and numerous localities to the north of Sumer, where rulers with Akkadian names had already established themselves by the 3rd millennium BC.
It is probable that the first collection of astronomical observations and terrestrial omens was made for a library established by Sargon.
In early March Congress, led in part by Radical Republicans, passed the first in a series of four Reconstruction Acts, initially providing for the recognition of provisional governments to be established thereunder by the Southern states, on the condition that each state ratify the Fourteenth Amendment and assure suffrage for freedmen.
The mercy that Christ infused into Mosaic Law underlies the injury tariffs that figure so prominently in barbarian law codes, since Christian synods " established, through that mercy which Christ taught, that for almost every misdeed at the first offence secular lords might with their permission receive without sin the monetary compensation, which they then fixed.
* 1758 – The first American Indian Reservation is established, at Indian Mills, New Jersey.
* 1775 – The first abolition society in North America is established.
During Baldwin III's reign, the County of Edessa, the first crusader state established during the First Crusade, was conquered by Zengi, the Turkic emir of Aleppo.
The work which first established his fame at Rome was Theseus Vanquishing the Minotaur, now in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, in London.
Ann Arbor's Jewish community also grew after the turn of the 20th century, and its first and oldest synagogue, Beth Israel Congregation, was established in 1916.

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