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State and Sugar
* The Sugar Masters: Planters and Slaves in Louisiana's Cane World, 1820 – 1860 by Richard Follett Louisiana State University Press 2007.
The Rubettes ' success encouraged Bickerton and Waddington to set up State Records, so that ten months after the release of " Sugar Baby Love ", the fourth Rubettes single " I Can Do It " was on State ( catalogue reference STAT 1 ).
In 2003, Arum complained about the judging in the September 13 bout between Oscar De La Hoya and Sugar Shane Mosley and suggested there was a vendetta against him from a member of the Nevada State Commission that led to De La Hoya's loss.
In 2008, the State of Florida agreed to buy U. S. Sugar and all of its manufacturing and production facilities for an estimated $ 1. 7 billion.
The remains of the plantation are preserved at the Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins State Historic Site.
Kahului is not generally considered a tourist destination but does feature the Alexander and Baldwin Sugar Museum, Kanaha Pond State Wildlife Sanctuary, Kanaha Beach County Park, and the Maui Arts and Cultural Center.
* The Louisiana Sugar Cane Co-Op and historic St. John Mill, which is administered in St. Martinville, manage about 34, 000 sugar cane producing acres throughout the State of Louisiana.
It originated in the Patterson stadium also known as " The Sugar Dome " as Dalton Hilliard led the Lumberjacks to the Louisiana State Championship game in 1979 where they lost to John Curtis 28-0. The Lumberjacks went to the Louisiana State Championship game on December 10, 2010, but lost to Parkview Baptist 24-20.
In December 1899 a beet sugar factory built by the Washington State Beet Sugar Company opened.
Located within the Houston – Sugar Land – Baytown metropolitan area, it lies along both State Highway 146 and Interstate 10.
Mission Bend is a census-designated place ( CDP ) around Texas State Highway 6 within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Houston in Fort Bend and Harris counties in the U. S. state of Texas ; Mission Bend is northwest of the city hall of Sugar Land and southwest of Downtown Houston.
* Shane Falco # 16 ( QB ) ( Keanu Reeves ) — Former quarterback whose opportunities in football dried up after he choked during the 1996 Sugar Bowl during his senior year at Ohio State.
* January 2 – in the Sugar Bowl, University of Florida Gators won 52 – 20 over rival Florida State Seminoles to claim NCAA Football national title
It is home to Wellington State Park, Sugar Hill State Forest, and Profile Falls on the Smith River.
On the first pastoral lease map ( held by WA State Records Office ) for the area dated 1887, it shows the northern bank between Wyndham and Kununurra, near House Roof Hill was held as a " Concession for Sugar Cane Planting ," although it was never taken up.
In March 2012, following the release of a documentary on fellow New Jersey based hip hop group Sugar Hill Gang, Naughty by Nature performed in Asbury Park, NJ at the Garden State film festival.
* Friday, January 1, 1999 – Nokia Sugar Bowl: # 4 Ohio State ( 10 – 1, At-large ) 24, # 6 Texas A & M ( 11 – 2, Big 12 champion ) 14
* Tuesday, January 4, 2000 – Nokia Sugar Bowl ( National Championship ): # 1 Florida State ( 11 – 0, BCS # 1, ACC champion ) 46, # 2 Virginia Tech ( 11 – 0, BCS # 2, Big East champion ) 29
* Wednesday, January 1, 2003 – Nokia Sugar Bowl: # 3 Georgia ( 12 – 1, SEC champion ) 26, # 14 Florida State ( 9 – 4, ACC champion ) 13
He led the Hokies to an 11 – 0 season and to the Bowl Championship Series national title game in the Nokia Sugar Bowl against Florida State.
* The Sugar River State Trail in Wisconsin.

State and Council
Just a few yards to the right on the Via Capo Di Ferro will bring you to the Palazzo Spada, built in 1540 and now occupied by the Council of State.
* Kathryn Gargett ; Susan Marsden, Adelaide: A Brief History Adelaide: State History Centre, History Trust of South Australia in association with Adelaide City Council, 1996 ISBN 978-0-7308-0116-0
In France, most claims against the national or local governments are handled by administrative courts, which use the Conseil d ' État ( Council of State ) as a court of last resort.
The courts of appeal in administrative cases however are specialized depending on the case, but most administrative appeals end up in the judicial section of the Council of State ( Raad van State ).
New administrative districts ( vilayets ) were set up in 1864 and a Council of State was established in 1868.
The East India Company and its Governor-General were replaced by a viceroy and the Indian Council, while at Westminster the Board of Control was abolished and its functions assumed by the newly created India Office, under the Secretary of State for India.
The university's nursing major is approved by the South Carolina State Board of Nursing, and a BJU graduate with a BSN is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination to become a registered nurse.
It established in England the office of the Secretary of State for India through whom the Parliament would exercise its rule, along with a Council of India to aid him.
In a letter dated 18 February 2008, Castro announced that he would not accept the positions of president and commander in chief at the 24 February 2008 National Assembly meetings, saying " I will not aspire nor accept — I repeat I will not aspire or accept — the post of President of the Council of State and Commander in Chief.
Cuban State Council Vice President Carlos Lage declared in 2007 that Cuba would receive 1, 142 more Chinese buses for urban transport before years end
Colombia's highest judicial organs include the Supreme Court, the Council of State, the Constitutional Court, and the Superior Judicial Council.
On October 10, 1928, Chiang was named director of the State Council, the equivalent to President of the country, in addition to his other titles.
Executive power had already been entrusted to a Council of State.
The Council of State, which replaced the Privy Council, took over many of the executive functions of the monarchy.
Commonwealth government by a Council of State and Parliament, was divided in two by The Protectorate when the executive was vested in a Lord Protector, who governed under a written constitution that mandated that the Lord Protector summon triennial parliaments that should sit for several months each year.
On the death of Oliver Cromwell in 1658, his son, Richard Cromwell, inherited the title Lord Protector, but internal divisions among the republican party lead to his resignation, the end of the Protectorate and a second period of Commonwealth government by a Council of State and Parliament.
Charles Fleetwood was appointed a member of the Committee of Safety and of the Council of State, and one of the seven commissioners for the army.
Usually those commissions and leading groups have jurisdiction on both Party and State apparatus, and include ranking leaders up to the President of the People's Republic of China and the Premier of the State Council.
# Wen Jiabao: Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China
# Li Keqiang: First-ranked Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China
* Anti-Somozistas who had supported the revolution but felt betrayed by the Sandinista government – e. g. Edgar Chamorro, prominent member of the political directorate of the FDN, or Jose Francisco Cardenal, who had briefly served in the Council of State before leaving Nicaragua out of disagreement with the Sandinista government's policies and founding the Nicaraguan Democratic Union ( UDN ), an opposition group of Nicaraguan exiles in Miami.

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