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Loss of political independence did not cramp the region's economic success: by ca 1000, the urban boom brought the city to a population total second only to that of London within Great Britain.
In May 2009 the Arcadia merger saw changes at the Euston Road office with support functions including Pensions, Loss Prevention, Property, and Design & Construction moving to Arcadia's office Colegrave House, on Berners Street, London.
* Personal Stop Loss, a type of insurance through Lloyd's of London
* Duckworth to Collingwood, Report No6 on the Loss sustained on the Island of Prota, Naval papers respecting Copenhagen, Portugal, and the Dardanelles, presented to parliament in 1808, by Parliament, London 1809
Joe Loss and his Orchestra recorded it in London on November 1, 1954.
* Love at a Loss, or, Most Votes Carry It ( later rewritten as The Honourable Deceiver ; or, All Right at the Last ), London, Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, 23 November 1700.
Joe Loss and His Orchestra recorded a version in London on March 6, 1950.
Joe Loss and His Orchestra recorded a version in London in 1950, released by EMI on the His Master's Voice label.
Routledge, London & NY ) and, in 1998, with Andrew Markus, a series of papers which have now been published as a book entitled Coping with Loss ( BMJ Books ).

Loss and .
Singing Lessons: A Memoir of Love, Loss, Hope, and Healing, Pocket Books.
Loss includes the death of a spouse or loved one, divorce, loss of a job, money, power, etc.
* Loss of acidity.
The company's effort to regain its footing is the subject of Tom Barbash's 2003 book On Top of the World: Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, and 9 / 11: A Story of Loss and Renewal.
Loss of the acetyl-CoA-donated carbons as CO < sub > 2 </ sub > requires several turns of the citric acid cycle.
She starred in the off-Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I Wore in February 2010.
Loss of touch sensation in the feet, ankles and legs, as well as in the hands, wrists and arms is characteristic in various types of the disease.
Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty.
# Loss of sovereignty: Membership often comes with a loss of state sovereignty as treaties are signed which require cooperation on the part of all member states.
Loss ratios and expense loads are also used.
In 1752, he founded the Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire.
Loss of NOEY2 expression is linked to an increased risk of ovarian and breast cancers ; in 41 % of breast and ovarian cancers the protein encoded by NOEY2 is not expressed, suggesting that it functions as a tumor suppressor gene Therefore, if a person inherits both chromosomes from the mother, the gene will not be expressed and the individual is put at a greater risk for breast and ovarian cancer.
( 1984 ) " The Loss of Normandy and Royal Finance ," in Holt and Gillingham ( eds ) 1984.
* Loss of contrast in high temperature environments.
Loss of the poly ( A ) tail is thought to promote mRNA degradation by facilitating attack by both the exosome complex and the decapping complex.
Loss of dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra has been linked to Parkinson's disease.
Secular History and Loss of Meaning ", retrieved at December 2, 2009.
As early as 1576, Edward de Vere was writing about this subject in his poem Loss of Good Name, which Professor Steven W. May described as " a defiant lyric without precedent in English Renaissance verse.
Loss of " prime " is usually due to ingestion of air into the pump.
Loss of a positive hydrogen ion ( H < sup >+</ sup >) from the hydroxyl group of a phenol forms a corresponding negative phenolate ion or phenoxide ion, and the corresponding salts are called phenolates or phenoxides, although the term aryloxides is preferred according to the IUPAC Gold Book.
More of his paintings have been stolen than those by any other artist ; the Art Loss Register has 550 of his works listed as missing.
Loss of secrecy and / or authenticity, even for a single user, has system-wide security implications, and a strategy for recovery must thus be established.
* Job Loss.
Loss of p53 creates genomic instability that most often results in the aneuploidy phenotype.

El and Dorado
He had not yet undertaken the great exploit of his later years, the rediscovery of the ancient Inca highway, the route of Pizarro in Peru, but he had climbed to the original El Dorado, the Andean lake of Guatemala, and he had scaled the southern Sierra Nevada with its Tibetan-like people and looked into the emerald mines of Muzo.
Andy invented a job to keep him busy, sending him ahead to El Dorado to supervise last minute arrangements.
El Dorado was surrounded by a mob.
Bonner explained that, with the nightclub's cooperation, the police had occupied El Dorado like a battlefield.
In 1986, U. S. President Ronald Reagan ( who survived an assassination attempt himself ) ordered the Operation El Dorado Canyon air raid on Libya in which one of the primary targets was the home residence of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
Avianca Boeing 767-200ER parked at the El Dorado Terminal
Bogotá's El Dorado International Airport handles 350 million metric tons of cargo and 8 million passengers a year, making it the largest airport in Latin America in terms of cargo and the third largest in passenger numbers.
This old Muisca tradition became the origin of the El Dorado legend.
* Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ( 2008 ) introduces thirteen " extra dimensional beings " with crystal skeletons, who founded a city that became the basis of the El Dorado myth.
In 1967 Hawks made El Dorado, starring Wayne, Robert Mitchum and James Caan.
* 1536 – Sebastián de Belalcázar on his search of El Dorado founds the city of Santiago de Cali.
* 1853 – Joaquin Murrieta, the famous Californio bandit known as " Robin Hood of El Dorado ", is killed.
Adams was the first composer to have earned the latter award three times, having previously won the award for El Dorado ( 1998 ) and Nixon in China ( 1989 ).
* ( 1991 ) El Dorado
* Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Composition for El Dorado ( 1998 )
On 14 April 1986, the United States carried out Operation El Dorado Canyon against Gaddafi and members of his regime.
Some cities which are considered lost are ( or may be ) places of legend such as the Arthurian Camelot, Russian Kitezh, Lyonesse, Ys, the Seven Cities of Gold, Shambhala, El Dorado, and Atlantis.
In the animated television series The Mysterious Cities of Gold, which chronicles the adventures of a Spanish boy and his companions traveling throughout South America in 1532 to seek the lost city of El Dorado, a woman called " Marinche " becomes a dangerous adversary.
Although he had found no El Dorado to equal those of Hernán Cortés in Mexico and Francisco Pizarro in Peru, he was loved by his people, who lamented his passing.
In 1530 Antonio Sedeño was granted a contract to settle Trinidad and Tobago, with an eye toward discovering El Dorado and controlling the trade in slaves.
Sedalia, Missouri, all the way south to El Dorado Springs, Missouri, is blanketed with ground burst nuclear weapons.
* April 15 – Operation El Dorado Canyon: At least 15 people die after United States planes bomb targets in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, and the Benghazi region
** Sir Walter Raleigh, English explorer of the New World, is released from prison in the Tower of London in order to conduct a second, ill-fated expedition in search of El Dorado in South America.
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