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The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, John Reid, delivered a 16-page letter, but refused to hand over original documentation, claiming security concerns, despite the passage of time.

16-page and mother
For Christmas 1986, Faerber, a high school freshman, was taken by his mother to his first comic book shop, Gema Books, where he discovered books from companies other than the Big Two, such as Elementals, Miracleman and The New Wave, the latter of which impressed him with its experimental biweekly, 16-page format, its emphasis on character depth over physical combat, and the originality of the character's personalities.

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The box set was released in three editions ; the standard edition, with both CDs and DVD in a double Digipak package and a 16-page booklet ; a " deluxe " boxed edition with the CDs and DVD and an extensive 40-page booklet, artist postcards, and photographs ; or a " deluxe " boxed edition on vinyl.
The reissue features a 16-page booklet and six unreleased live tracks from the original recording sessions, including " Love Song to a Stranger ", " You Ain't Goin ' Nowhere ", " Geordie ", " Gracias a la Vida ", " The Water Is Wide " and " Stones in the Road ", bringing the total tracklisting to 21 songs ( on two discs ).
Based on his incorrect interpretation of experiments on the Bedford Level, Rowbotham published a 16-page pamphlet, called " Zetetic Astronomy ", which he later expanded into a 430-page book, Earth Not a Globe, expounding his views.
Volume 1, number 1 of the 16-page monthly appeared on May Day: May 1, 1895.
Nonesuch commissioned Morton Subotnick's 1967 album Silver Apples of the Moon ( made on the Buchla 100 ), and in 1966 released a 2-LP set of Moog sounds with 16-page booklet called The Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music by Beaver & Krause ( which spent 26 weeks in Billboard's Top 100 chart ) ... both preceding the enormous popularity of Wendy Carlos ' Switched-On Bach.
The 16-page first edition, published on April Fools ' Day 1963, caused a sensation, selling 6000 copies by lunchtime of publication day.
This was first released in 1957 on a Bel Canto two-track deluxe stereo double-reel set and subsequently released on both a monaural as well as stereophonic three-record set with a full color 16-page book which retailed for $ 12. 98 for both the stereo double-tape as well as the LP editions.
But on August 24, 2010, in a 16-page resolution, the Supreme Court reinstated its November 18, 2008 decision striking down the Cityhood laws making Guihulngan a municipality again.
The official publication of the Friends of the Wanamaker Organ is The Stentor, a quarterly 16-page newsletter with articles, photos, details on the restoration and historical materials issued four times per year.
But on August 24, 2010, in a 16-page resolution, the Supreme Court reinstated its November 18, 2008 decision striking down the Cityhood laws making Cabadbaran a municipality again.
But on August 24, 2010, in a 16-page resolution, the Supreme Court reinstated its November 18, 2008 decision striking down the Cityhood laws making Tabuk a municipality again.
On 25 February 2008, Romeo's Daughter's first studio album was reissued by Rock Candy Records on CD with bonus material, a 16-page full colour booklet with original and new artwork, etc.
The album was reissued on 25 February 2008, by Rock Candy Records on CD with bonus material, including additional songs and a 16-page full colour booklet with original and new artwork.
After inking Al Avison on a Captain America story in All Winners Comics # 5 ( Summer 1942 ), Rico soon became one of the regular pencilers for that cornerstone hero of the publisher's, stargin with the 16-page " The Mikado's Super Shell " in Captain America Comics # 18 ( Sept. 1942 ).

16-page and during
But during the second half of the century its fortunes reached a low point and when in 1897 Cyrus H. K. Curtis purchased it -- `` paper, type, and all '' -- for $1,000 it was a 16-page weekly filled with unsigned fiction and initialed miscellany, and with only some 2,000 subscribers.
The re-launch included a 16-page edition during the week, and a 24-page weekend edition.
She first appeared during June 1968, in Military News, a 16-page tabloid from Armed Forces Diamond Sales.

16-page and which
Hearst had the eight-page Women's Home Journal and the 16-page Sunday American Magazine, which later became The American Weekly.

16-page and Edward
* Edward Frankland, a longtime friend, wrote a 16-page biography of John Tyndall as an obituary in 1894 in a scientific journal.

16-page and were
The novella stories were originally printed one a weekly basis in Shukuu Shōnen Magazine in 16-page increments that actually consisted of 15 story pages and one title page.

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The Microsoft Developer Network was launched in June of 1992 as a quarterly, CD-ROM-based compilation of technical articles, sample code, and software development kits, as well as a 16-page tabloid newspaper, the Microsoft Developer Network News, edited by Andrew Himes, who had previously been the founding editor of MacTech, the premiere Macintosh technology journal.
The " Deluxe Edition " package included the film, a " making of " feature, a commemorative lithograph, a 16-page booklet, a two-disc soundtrack of the Stokowski score and a certificate of authenticity signed by Roy E. Disney, the nephew of Walt.
Vasquez's next project was The Bad Art Collection, a 16-page one-shot comic.
Quality also published comic-book reprints of Will Eisner's " The Spirit ", the seven-page lead feature in a weekly 16-page, tabloid-sized, newsprint comic book, known colloquially as " The Spirit Section ", distributed through Sunday newspapers.
Most notable products include a 32-panel gamemaster's shield, a 16-page character sheet and a 10-volume monster encyclopedia.
When Lin received the National Medal of Science from President Ronald Reagan in 1986, he handed over a 16-page plan for a bridge linking Alaska and Siberia across the Bering Strait, a project he dubbed the Intercontinental Peace Bridge.
This 16-page story does not have any text and it presents the moments of Akira after the death of Miki in the original series, but before the battle with Satan, as he buries the remains of Miki and encounters Ryo.
The module was a 128-page book with a 16-page map booklet, and featured a cover by Keith Parkinson and interior illustrations by Jeff Butler, Clyde Caldwell, Jeff Easley, Larry Elmore, and Dave Trampier.
The series was introduced in a 16-page insert in The New Teen Titans # 16.
Started in 1928, Akahata has a 16-page daily edition and a larger 36-page Sunday edition.
It merged with stable-mate Whoopee !, initially as a 16-page pull-out section.
In the example above, a 16-page book is prepared for printing.
This 42-track, double CD compilation of this mid -' 80's / early ' 90s Sydney pop foursome features a 16-page booklet with liners, photos and artwork.
In 1841, he founded a high quality weekly magazine, edited by George Falkner, called Bradshaw's Manchester Journal, described as " a 16-page miscellany of art, science and literature, to sell at the cheap price of a penny-halfpenny a week.

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At this time Harriet wrote in a letter which after their finally landing in India was sent to her mother:
A Reb stationed near Petersburg informed his mother: `` I need not tell you that I dodge pretty often for you can see that very plainly by the blots in this letter.
There was a letter to write to her mother, and she tried to make its tone cheerful.
" You have so often been dead in love ," his mother counseled Booth in a letter, " be well assured she is really and truly devoted to you.
Booth, who had promised his mother at the outbreak of war that he would not enlist as a soldier, increasingly chafed at not fighting for the South, writing in a letter to her, " I have begun to deem myself a coward and to despise my own existence ".
After the death of Mary Hastings Bradley in 1976, " Tiptree " mentioned in a letter that his mother, also a writer, had died in Chicago — details that led inquiring fans to find the obituary, with its reference to Alice Sheldon ; soon all was revealed.
Also among the English gifts was a ceremonial coach, accompanied by a letter from the Queen to Mehmed's mother, Walide Safiye.
He had the rooms of his castle in Stockholm redecorated and started making preparations to leave for Berlin to press his suit in person, when a letter arrived from Maria Eleonora's mother to his mother.
While some schools regard this as features attributed to Shakyamuni Buddha others underline that he identifies himself as a votary of the Lotos Sutra :" Shakyamuni Buddha is the father and mother, teacher and sovereign to all living being ...” and similarly mentioning in his letter ' The Opening of the Eyes ':“ I, Nichiren, am sovereign, teacher, and father and mother to all the people ...”..
Mary, the mother of God, was the subject of encyclical letters to the people of Russia in Fulgens Corona, as well as a papal letter to the people of Russia.
In 1935, Freud wrote to a mother who had asked him to treat her son a letter that later became famous:
Anna Freud recommended in 1956 to a journalist who was preparing an article about psychoanalysis for the London Observer that she not quote Freud ‘ s letter to the American mother, on the grounds that “... nowadays we can cure many more homosexuals than was thought possible in the beginning.
His mother, Martha, wrote the following in a letter to William Clarke's successor George Parr in 1860 or 1861:
In a letter to his mother when he was nine years old, Beiderbecke signed off, " frome your Leon Bix Beiderbecke not Bismark Remeber ".
There is a letter of recommendation of Raphael, dated October 1504, from the mother of the next Duke of Urbino to the Gonfaloniere of Florence: " The bearer of this will be found to be Raphael, painter of Urbino, who, being greatly gifted in his profession has determined to spend some time in Florence to study.
Rather than inform his mother of this development, he posted her a letter stating that he had found a job as a " special assistant " to a prison warden.
Though Ponzi did not tell Gnecco about his years in jail, his mother sent Gnecco a letter telling her of Ponzi's past.
On 10 December 1879, Sullivan wrote a letter to his mother about the new opera, upon which he was hard at work in New York.
Parental disapproval of his revolutionary activities is recorded in an October, 1848 letter from his mother, Elizabeth Engels.
In this letter his mother berates him for having " really gone too far " and " begged " him " to proceed no further .".
During his stay in Italy, he received a letter from the mother of his fiancée informing him that she had called off their engagement.
This is confirmed by letter by his mother, who while a social climber and generally frivolous, is very loving to Grace and has never told her about her parentage.

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