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Such and streets
Such lawyers ( called " doctors " and " civilians ") were centred at " Doctors Commons ", a few streets south of St Paul's Cathedral in London, where they monopolized probate, matrimonial, and admiralty cases until their jurisdiction was removed to the common law courts in the mid-19th century.
Such traditional events are still held on town streets and are remarkable for furious riding and the colourful spectacle they offer.
Such sanitary sewer overflow can mean streets becoming flooded with a mixture of water and sewage, causing a health risk.
Such subdivisions may offer only a few places to enter and exit the development, causing traffic to use high volume collector streets.
Such was the regularity of attacks on British patrols, that the Camden-Aungier streets area ( running from the military barracks at Portobello to Dublin Castle ) was nicknamed the " Dardanelles " ( site of the Gallipoli campaign ) by British soldiers.
Such geometric constraints and the resulting chaotic traffic conditions, along with deteriorating air quality, forced cities to remove motorized traffic from such streets.
Such central reservations are also sometimes found on more minor or residential streets, where they serve primarily as a traffic-calming or landscaping element rather than a safety enhancement to restrict turns and separate opposite directions of high-volume traffic flow.
Such communities often named streets after Soviet personalities, such as rue Youri Gagarine.
Such vehicles are often open on all sides and generally are not intended for use on public streets
Such was their popularity that whenever these two teams met on the basketball court, Metro Manila's streets would be virtually deserted.
Such signs are often the target of simple vandalism, and signs on unusually or famously named streets are especially liable to street sign theft.

Such and Oxford
Such etymologies often have the feel of urban legends, and can be much more colorful than the typical etymologies found in dictionaries, often involving stories of unusual practices in particular subcultures ( e. g. Oxford students from non-noble families being forced to write sine nobilitate by their name, soon abbreviated to s. nob., hence the word snob ).
Such musical publishing enterprises, however, were rare: " In nineteenth-century Oxford the idea that music might in any sense be educational would not have been entertained ", and few of the Delegates or former Publishers were themselves musical or had extensive music backgrounds.
Such plans were indeed prepared, by Nicholas Hawksmoor ( fourteen ' Designs of Printing and Town Houses of Oxford by Mr Hawksmoor ' were among the drawings offered for sale after Hawksmoor's death ), the plans are now in the Ashmolean Museum.
* Stanley Fish, " Jerry Falwell's Mother ", in his essay collection There's No Such Thing as Free Speech, and It's a Good Thing, Too, Oxford University Press, 1994.
Such was his impact that Ranjitsinhji was selected in representative games, playing for the Gentlemen against the Players at the Oval and for a team combining past and present players for both Oxford and Cambridge Universities against the Australians, scoring a total of 50 runs in three innings.
Such patrons were disbarred from making presentations by the Presentation of Benefices Act 1605 ( 3 Jac 1 c 5 ) which transferred the right for the time being to the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge according to the geographical location of the parish.
Such a list would include towns famous for theatrical events ( Stratford, Niagara on the Lake ), musical events ( Tanglewood, Woodstock ), high concentrations of artisans working in one artistic area ( Nelsonville, Ohio ; Northport, Alabama ; Portland, Maine ; Oxford, Mississippi ); or which host large numbers of artists, actors, or writers ( Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, Northampton, Provincetown, in Massachusetts ).

Such and Street
Street & Smith countered by issuing a smaller format weekly with muted colors Such titles as New Nick Carter Weekly ( continuing the original black and white Nick Carter Library ), Tip-Top Weekly ( introducing Frank Merriwell ) and others were 7 x 10 with thirty-two pages of story, but the 8. 5 x 11 Tousey format carried the day and Street & Smith, soon followed suit.
Such iconic and diverse shows as Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, Saturday Night Live, The Uncle Floyd Show, Captain Kangaroo, Sesame Street, The Electric Company, and TV hosts such as David Letterman and Craig Ferguson have been influenced by Kovacs.
Such exceptions include the Kipling Avenue to Highway 409 directional ramp and the Dundas Street eastbound to Highway 427 southbound directional ramp.
Such acts included the Manic Street Preachers, Catatonia, Super Furry Animals and Gorky's Zygotic Mynci ; the latter two bands being notable for many of their songs ' lyrics being in Welsh.
Such sales have been contemplated in New York A sponsorship for the MBTA's State Street station by Citizens Bank lasted from 1997 to 2000.
Such buildings are often simply demolished ( such as Broad Street railway station ( London ); a similar fate threatens Michigan Central Station ), or they may be preserved as part of a heritage railway.
Such a growth led to the rapid increase of the number of inhabitants who settled along the Warsaw-Terespol road ( which was renamed Grochowska Street soon afterwards ).
Such lines are in operation at several Disney theme parks as part of the parks ' Main Street, U. S. A. " themed land ".
Such was the scale of the inferno that the fiery glow from the High Street building could be seen for 20 miles around.
Such newer homes, like those on Almond Street, for example, increased in size as prosperity improved for the residents.

Such and London
Such references also occur in London advertisements for unrelated products and services.
Such systems, or variations of them, are used in parts of the United Kingdom ( the Greater London Authority, the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly ), Germany, Lesotho, Mexico, Bolivia and New Zealand.
Such intermediary points on the great circle route are expected to play an increasingly prominent role in these activities, if only because trading signals originating there reach both London and New York faster than any signal originating in one centre trying to reach the other.
Such reconstructions have also been made of the heads of Lindow Man ( British Museum, London, United Kingdom ), Grauballe Man, Girl of the Uchter Moor, Clonycavan Man, Roter Franz and Windeby I.
Such isolation would draw folklorists such as Cecil Sharp of London to the area in the years following World War I.
Such reformadoes demonstrated several times in London as they sought compensation or relief.
Such a line would have been longer and more expensive, shortening the journey to London by very little, but extending that to Birmingham excessively.
Such a scheme has a precedent in Hasselt, Belgium, where the city centre was revived by the provision of free public transport, and was a key plank of the Greater London Council's policy platform in the early 1980s.
Such was her father's popularity that London came to a standstill for the wedding.
Such has been the success of music abroad that clubs specializing in Swedish music have sprung up in major cities like Berlin, Barcelona and London.
Such colleges, as in the case of those in London, became ' constituent colleges ' of the Institute of Education, with their academic award being from the University of London. Students were offered an extra year of study, bringing the course up to four years in length and resulting in the award of the Bachelor of Education degree.
Such was Tucker's notoriety and cultural influence that, as late as 1963, three years before her death, Paul McCartney jokingly introduced the song " Till There Was You " ( from The Music Man ) at The Beatles ' Royal Command Performance at The Prince of Wales Theatre in London on 4 November by saying the song " had also been recorded by our favourite American group, Sophie Tucker ".
Such tall bookcases with doors glazed like paned windows, were a contemporary innovation, but Pepys was alert and curious and well-connected in London, and there is no reason to think his " book-presses " were the very first with glass-paned doors.
Such an emblem appeared in Scottish arms grants to weaving societies and associations, and in the armorial bearings of the Worshipful Company of Weavers of the City of London.
This was the cherished tradition of the ( horse-drawn ) carriage builders .< Ref name = ABFHS > Anthony Bird & Francis Hutton-Stott, Lanchester Motorcars, A History, page 96, Cassell, London 1965 </ ref > Such doors are rarely used on vehicles in modern times because of their disadvantages.
Such was London in the 1840s ; but by the end of the 19th century, the costermongers were in gradual decline.
Such in London are Pall Mall and the Mall, in Hamburg the Palmaille, in Paris the Rue du Mail, and in Utrecht the Maliebaan.
Such was Calvert's fascination with the Ottoman Turks that In 1766, on his return to England, he pulled down part of his London house, rebuilding it in the style of a Turkish Harem.
Much salacious gossip accompanied the trial, and in the same year one of Calvert's mistresses, Sophia Watson, wrote an autobiography titled Memoirs of the Seraglio of the Bashaw of Merryland, by a Discarded Sultana ( London, 1768 ) Such was Baltimore's reputation that her readers were in no doubt as to whom she was referring.
Such local papers included Aberdeen Peoples Press, Alarm ( Swansea ), Andersonstown News ( Belfast ), Brighton Voice, Bristol Voice, Feedback ( Norwich ), Hackney People ’ s Press, Islington Gutter Press, Leeds Other Paper, Response ( Earl ’ s Court, London ), Sheffield Free Press, and the West Highland Free Press.
Such nightmare situations could be handled more easily when Armchair Theatre was able to benefit from prerecording on videotape after production of the series moved from Manchester to the Teddington Studios near London in the summer of 1959.
He returned to acting, making his London acting début, in 1869, achieving much greater success than in his early attempts, as Sir Simon Simple in his comedy Not Such a Fool as He Looks.

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