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For example, the federal government funds Canada Day events at the Old Port of Montreal — an area run by a federal Crown corporation — while the National Holiday parade is a grassroots effort that has been met with pressure to cease, even from federal officials.
* Hopkins, Virginia, Pioneers of the Old West, New York, NY: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1988.
The Leonese region, while being in the Crown of Castile from 1230 was considered a region in its own right from medieval times on par with the two Castiles and appeared on maps alongside Old Castile until the two joined into one region, Castilla-y-Leon in the 1980s.
They went on to produce Clover, Acme, Hummer, Gem, Crown, Crest Light, Bon-Ton, Crayel, Velazquez, Buster, Old Master, Viking, Bril-Tone, Murillo and other crayon lines before eventually being purchased by Binney & Smith Inc. in 1958.
This tradition is similar to the singing of the state song at the post parades of the first two Triple Crown races: " My Old Kentucky Home " at the Kentucky Derby and " Maryland, My Maryland " at the Preakness Stakes.
There are a number of public houses in Hayes, including The Botwell Inn, The Famous George Orwell, The Old Crown, The Adam and Eve ( Hayes's earliest recorded inn from 1665 ), The Grapes, Flanagan's ( formerly The Crown ), The Crane, The Carpenter's Arms, The Angel, and The Wishing Well.
This new court house, known as the Grand Old Lady, was built in the center of town and would become the dominant feature of Crown Point ( further additions to this courthouse would be made from 1907 – 1928 ).
Buildings of interest in the town include the Parish church of St Mary's the Virgin, the former Rose and Crown Inn in Northgate, the Old Town Hall off Southgate, Southgate Methodist Church, the reputedly haunted Fleece Inn at the top of Westgate, and Waxman ceramics on Elland Lane.
* In a key scene of the film " Der alte und der junge König "( The Old and the Young King ), a German Historical film made under Nazi rule in 1935, King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia is shown throwing into an open fire the beloved French-language books of his son, Crown Prince Friedrich ( the future Friedrich II ), as well as the Prince's flute.
Three pubs are situated in the village, The Anchor, The Royal Oak, The Old Crown and one in Little Bookham, Ye Olde Windsor Castle.
The Central Criminal Court in England and Wales, commonly known as the Old Bailey from the street in which it stands, is a court building in central London, one of a number of buildings housing the Crown Court.
The Old Bailey is the unofficial name of London's most famous Criminal Court, which is now part of the Crown Court.
Some examples of blended whiskey include Dewar's, Johnnie Walker, Seagram's Seven Crown, Jameson Whiskey, Chivas Regal, Old St Andrews, and Black & White.
He became a staff artist of the Philadelphia North American newspaper, for which he produced features like the comics strip Toyland, illustrations for the serialization of ' The Fate of a Crown ' ( a book by L. Frank Baum ), Children's Stories That Never Grow Old, and the Sunday comics page ' The Little Journeys of Nip and Tuck ' with verses by W. R. Bradford ( 1909 – 1910 ).
Stewart was vocal about his loyalty to Chevrolet ( which sponsors his USAC Midget, Sprint Car, and Silver Crown teams ), and would move to Haas CNC Racing to drive a Haas Chevrolet, with sponsorship from Office Depot ( relocating from the No. 99 Roush Fenway team ) and Old Spice.
There are two pubs in Handsacre, The Old Peculiar and The Crown.
Yosef has two central projects, intertwined with each other, which are embodied in the slogan " Restoring the Crown to its Old State ".
Yosef frequently makes use of the slogan " Restoring the Crown to its Old State " ( להחזיר עטרה ליושנה ) as a metaphor embodying both his social and halakhic agenda.
But I who am not subordinate, praise be to God, will stand on my guard to Restore the Crown to its Old State and instruct according to Maran whose instructions we have received.
The Central Criminal Court at the Old Bailey, originally established by its own Act of Parliament, is part of the Crown Court, and is the venue at which many of the most serious criminal cases are heard.

Old and Birmingham
Venues used since 1990 include Manchester City's now demolished Maine Road stadium, Manchester United's Old Trafford Stadium, Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium, Arsenal's former home, Highbury ( since redeveloped as housing ), London's Wembley Stadium, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and Aston Villa's Villa Park in Birmingham.
He was buried on 10 October 1799 in Edgbaston Old Church next to Edgbaston Hall, Edgbaston, Birmingham, although the exact site of his grave is unknown.
** John Henry Newman founds the first Oratory in the English-speaking world when he establishes the Birmingham Oratory at ' Maryvale ', Old Oscott, England.
* " Birmingham " ( 1974 ), a song by Randy Newman from the album Good Old Boys
He played at the Old Rep in Birmingham.
Head of Old God, Huehueteotl, held at the Birmingham Museum of Art
The venues that hosted replays were Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, Old Trafford and Maine Road in Manchester and Villa Park in Birmingham.
Drinkwater had close connections with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre at the Old Rep in Station Street, which opened in 1913.
The canal is now regarded as running from the BCN Main Line at Old Turn Junction ( near the National Indoor Arena ), Birmingham to the Coventry Canal at Fazeley Junction, just outside Tamworth.
Image: BCN OldTurnJunction 2. jpg | Fingerpost at Old Turn Junction, where the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal meets BCN Main Line
The success of the 1951 – 1953 Douglas Seale stand-alone productions of each of the individual plays in Birmingham prompted him to present the three plays together at the Old Vic in 1957 under the general title The Wars of the Roses.
The success of the 1951 – 1953 Douglas Seale stand-alone productions of each of the individual plays in Birmingham prompted him to present the three plays together at the Old Vic in 1957 under the general title The Wars of the Roses.
The success of the 1951 – 1953 Douglas Seale stand-alone productions of each of the individual plays in Birmingham prompted him to present the three plays together at the Old Vic in 1957 under the general title The Wars of the Roses.
* Stuart Paterson wrote a stage adaptation in 2004, first produced by the Birmingham Old Rep in 2004 and published in 2007 by Nick Hern Books.
After her O-levels ( which she took late, having lost a year to have corrective surgery on her feet ) Willcox left school at about 17 and went straight to Old Rep Drama School in Birmingham.
To Old Trafford they went, and despite leading twelve minutes into the second half, the hosts, who were crowned champions a week earlier, took control and condemned 19th-placed Blackpool to relegation, along with Birmingham City and West Ham.
It opened in 1850, and in its heyday was a hub of services east to Birmingham ( via a junction at Great Bridge ), Walsall and Lichfield ; north to Wolverhampton, Tipton and Coseley ; and south-west to Stourbridge, as well as a line that served the small communities on the way to Old Hill and Halesowen.
The Birmingham Canal Navigation Old and New Main Line Canals run through the industrial areas and right past the High Street, running parallel to the Stour Valley Railway Line: all three end up in Wolverhampton.
Aldridge Rugby Football Club was formed in 1998 from an amalgamation of two established rugby clubs based in Birmingham: Witton and Old Centrals.
The Old Birmingham Road links St James ’ s School
The NIA is located alongside the Birmingham Canal Navigations Main Line's Old Turn Junction and opposite the National Sea Life Centre in Brindleyplace.
The first canal to be built in the area was the Birmingham Canal, built from 1768 to 1772 under the supervision of James Brindley from the, then, edge of Birmingham, with termini at Newhall Wharf ( since built over ) and Paradise Wharf ( also known as Old Wharf ) near to Gas Street Basin to meet the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal at Aldersley ( north of Wolverhampton ).
Fingerpost at Old Turn Junction, where the BCN Main Line meets the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
* BCN Main Line ( originally known as the Birmingham Canal ) from Aldersley Junction ( north of Wolverhampton ) to Gas Street Basin ( at the Worcester Bar in central Birmingham ), using some of the Old Main Line canal.

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