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Since 1925, Svenska Dagbladet has awarded an individual sportsperson or a team the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal at the end of each year.
Since 1925, the Chicago Tribune has been housed in the Tribune Tower on North Michigan Avenue on the Magnificent Mile.
Since 1925, Canada has claimed the portion of the Arctic between 60 ° W and 141 ° W longitude, extending all the way north to the North Pole: all islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and Herschel, off the Yukon coast, form part of the region, are Canadian territory and the territorial waters claimed by Canada surround these islands.
Since 1925, Caldwell County has housed the University of Kentucky Research and Education Center, a campus of the University of Kentucky's College of Agriculture.
Since 1925, the head of the city has born the title of Lord Mayor.
Since its incorporation in April 1925, Flagler Beach has grown from a sleepy fishing village to a unique seaside community while retaining much of its original charm.
Since 1925, Princeton has housed the University of Kentucky Research and Education Center, a campus of the University of Kentucky's College of Agriculture.
Since the Phylloxera crisis, most vines are grown on grafted rootstock, with the notable exception of the Nacional area of Quinta do Noval, which, since being planted in 1925, has produced some of the most expensive vintage ports.
Since the Judiciary Act of 1925 and the Supreme Court Case Selections Act of 1988, most cases cannot be appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court as a matter of right.
Since 1925, NFL has enrolled over 1. 3 million students in fulfillment of its motto, " training youth for leadership.
Since 1925, the Claremont Colleges, which have grown to include five undergraduate and two graduate institutions, have provided Pomona's student body with the resources of a larger university while preserving the closeness of a small college.
Since 1925, 15 people have been killed during the event –– most recently on 10 July 2009 -- and every year between 200 and 300 people are injured during the run although most injuries are contusions due to falls and are not serious.
Since its founding in 1925 the Choir of the West has had six conductors.
Since many Maroons players moved back to their NFL teams in 1925, the Maroons recruited several talented players to replace them.
Since her death, Soubirous's body has apparently remained internally incorrupt, but it is not without blemish ; during her third exhumation in 1925, the firm of Pierre Imans made light wax coverings for her face and her hands due to the discoloration that her skin has undergone.
Since 1925, the house has been owned by the Royal Borough of Greenwich and has functioned as a library and community centre.
Since the 1920s, numerous authors, such as Sinclair Lewis in his 1922 novel Babbitt, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, in his 1925 classic, The Great Gatsby, satirized or ridiculed materialism in the chase for the American dream.
Since 1925 it has been the seat of a gmina, but Myszków officially remained a village until 1950, when it was received town charter.
Since 1925, one cannot adopt a family name unless one explicitly has a legal right to do so through inheritance.
Since 30 April 1925, Eisenstadt is seat of the Burgenland state government and thus the state capital.
Since 1925, carpet-weaving, wood processing, iron smelting brick and gypsum plants were established, the Nalaikh coal mine, power plant and the leather factory in Altanbulag was expanded.
Since 1925 and into 1930s, TsAGI developed and hosted Tupolev's AGOS ( Aviatziya, Gidroaviatziya i Opytnoye Stroitelstvo, the " Aviation, Hydroaviation, and Experimental Construction "), the first aircraft design bureau in Soviet Union, and at the time the main one.
Since 1925 Southeastern has conferred over 50 thousand degrees as of 2009.
Upon returning to the United States in 1927, Eastman published several works that were highly critical of the Stalinist system, beginning with Since Lenin Died, which was written in 1925.

Since and diocese
Since much of that area had been only recently conquered by Russia from the Ottoman Empire, and a large number of Orthodox Greek settlers had been invited to settle in the region, the Imperial Government picked a renowned Greek scholar, Eugenios Voulgaris to preside over the new diocese.
Since 1974 it has been the see of the diocese of Le Havre.
Since Diocletian's Tetrarchy ( 296 ), it was the major province of a diocese confusingly called Galliae (' the Gaul s '), to which further only the Helvetic, Belgian ( both also Celtic ) and German provinces belonged ; with the dioceses of Viennensis ( the southern provinces of Gaul ), Britanniae ( also Celtic ) and Hispaniae ( the whole Celtiberian peninsula ) this formed the praetorian prefecture also called Galliae, subordinate to the western emperor.
Since being the seat of a Church of England diocese is no longer sufficient or necessary to gain city status, a number of cathedral towns exist.
Since the diocese placed one priest in charge of all three communities in 2005, Masses have been coordinated and there is greater movement of races between the parishes.
Since the 5th century, Anagni was the seat of an important Catholic diocese.
Since Emperor Diocletian's Tetrarchy reform c. 300, it was part of the diocese of Oriens, in the praetorian prefecture of the same name.
Since the 8th century, possibly even since the 6th century, Koper was the seat of a diocese.
* Roman Catholicism: Since the dismemberment of the Archdiocese of Campinas in 1976, Americana fell under the Catholic diocese of Limeira.
Since 1188, when the pope accepted the move of the see, the bishopric was referred to as Roman Catholic Diocese of Kammin, while before it was addressed as Pomeranian diocese.
Since the division of the diocese in 1868, Wood increased the number of churches to 127 and of chapels to 53 chapels, and founded 25 new parochial schools.
Since the Apostolic Age, the Bishop of Rome, like other bishops, was chosen by the consensus of the clergy and people of the diocese.
Since part of being a bishop means being the head of a Church, titular sees serve that purpose for bishops without a diocese.
Since 1999, the see has been called the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds, reflecting the growing importance of Leeds, the largest city within the diocese and one of the fastest-growing cities in Britain.
Since many members of the diocese were Mexican-American migrant workers, Medeiros became an advocate on behalf of the workers, supporting their demands for a minimum wage at $ 1. 25 an hour.
Since the local Catholic diocese refused to perform a burial service for Gallo, Sina arranged for a priest to fly in from Cleveland, Ohio.
Since 1934, the bishops of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich have been assisted by the suffragan bishops of Dunwich in overseeing the diocese.
Since then and until its abolishment in 1767, the Archbishopric neither lost nor gained a diocese under its jurisdiction.
Since its erection as a diocese in 1971, Charlotte has had four bishops:
Since then the Milanese Church has been without ( in the Milanese Apostolic Church eyes ) a legitimate Bishop and Patriarch, because Rome put Cardinal Carlo Gætano Gaisruck in 1818 and governed the diocese until 1848 " more as a soldier than as a prelate ".
Since the territory was not yet a diocese, the bishops were called " titular bishop " of another place ( where they had no ecclesiastical authority ).
Since the Called to Common Mission with the Episcopal Church, it has been in ecumenical partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, allowing the synod and the diocese to share both pastors and staff.
Since St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2006, the Institute has had a presence in the diocese of Limerick in the Republic of Ireland.
Since May 2010, the Institute in Ireland has expanded into the diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora.

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