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Because of their themes of spirit contact, the long-running show Supernatural Chicago and the annual Harry Houdini séance, both of which are held at the Excalibur nightclub in Chicago, Illinois, dub their lead performer " Neil Tobin, Necromancer ".
During the 1950s, Frye wrote annual surveys of Canadian poetry for the University of Toronto Quarterly, which led him to observe recurrent themes and preoccupations in Canadian poetry.
In the Middle Ages, the London Parish clerks performed annual mystery plays there, based on biblical themes.
From its inception until 2004, UNAIDS spearheaded the World AIDS Day campaign, choosing annual themes in consultation with other global health organizations.
< http :// www. kinseyinstitute. org / services / gallery. html >.</ ref > Each year since 2006, The Kinsey Institute ’ s annual juried art show features art work that explores themes of sexuality, gender, romance, reproduction, gender and sexual politics, the human figure, and the relation between illness and sexuality.
New themes are now finding their place on Indian postage stamps, featuring some stamps issued jointly with postal agencies of other countries, renewable energy sources, the local flora and fauna and even the special annual issues wishing season's greetings.
The magazine also sponsored an annual short story contest on Canadian themes and acquired a sports department.
The annual Tulip Parade takes place on the first Saturday in May, and is a major tourist attraction, comprising a procession of floats on various themes, each decorated with tulip petals, a by-product of the bulb industry.
* Spalding ( England ) has an annual Tulip Parade that takes place on the first Saturday in May, and is a major tourist attraction, comprising a procession of floats on various themes, each decorated with tulip petals, a by-product of the bulb industry.
Samson promised interest-free loans and a guaranteed annual income, and emphasised traditional social credit themes including the rejection of socialism and the plight of the common man .”
Three recurring themes are mentioned in multiple previous annual reports, namely delay ( 51 % of complaints in 2004-2005 ), error ( 24 % of complaints in 2004-2005 ) and No Action Taken ( 14 % of complaints in 2004-2005 ).
To commemorate this, Cathedral Catholic declared that school year " The Golden Era of the Dons ", which provided themes for many events throughout that school year, including the annual Star Gala which was held in April 2008.
An annual anthology reprinting quality short fiction and essays that have gay themes.
For the Halloween Parade, Fleming commissions puppet artists to develop and depict annual themes that explore the holiday's historic origins, and its psychic, spiritual, and mythical meanings, focusing on selected aspects from year to year.
Seia has an annual cinema festival called CineEco that focuses on films with ecological and natural themes.

annual and also
Every taxpayer is well aware of the vast size of our annual defense budget and most of our readers also realize that a large portion of these expenditures go for military electronics.
Present conservation practices regard wildlife, not as an expendable natural resource, but as an annual harvest to be sown and also reaped.
But the really controversial aspect of customer-cost imputation arises because of the cost analyst's frequent practice of including, not just those costs that can be definitely earmarked as incurred for the benefit of specific customers but also a substantial fraction of the annual maintenance and capital costs of the secondary ( low-voltage ) distribution system -- a fraction equal to the estimated annual costs of a hypothetical system of minimum capacity.
The genus also contains several well-known ornamental plants, such as Amaranthus caudatus ( love-lies-bleeding ), a native of India and a vigorous, hardy annual with dark purplish flowers crowded in handsome drooping spikes.
Agricultural needs were also met by increasing knowledge of constellations, whose appearances change with the seasons, allowing the rising of particular star-groups to herald annual floods or seasonal activities.
Pushkar is also famous for its annual Pushkar Fair.
Most of the special interest groups also have an annual conference.
Alexandria is also known as " Small Town USA " and holds an annual festival to honor this heritage.
Athanasius did, however, remain in contact with his people through his annual Festal Letters, in which he also announced on which date Easter would be celebrated that year.
However, many " free " BBSes also maintained close knit communities, and some even had annual or bi-annual events where users would travel great distances to meet face-to-face with their on-line friends.
However, Bethlehem is affected also by annual waves of hot, dry, sandy and dust Khamaseen winds from the Arabian Desert, during April, May and mid-June.
Tiffany & Co., for example, pays directors an annual retainer of $ 46, 500, an additional annual retainer of $ 2, 500 if the director is also a chairperson of a committee, a per-meeting-attended fee of $ 2, 000 for meetings attended in person, a $ 500 fee for each meeting attended via telephone, in addition to stock options and retirement benefits.
It is also possible that he agreed to pay an annual tribute in return for the Goths ' promise to respect Roman territory.
Since 2011 the town has also been host to the annual Charlie Chaplin Comedy Film Festival, which was founded to celebrate Chaplin's legacy and to showcase new comic talent.
It also gave support to the Cornish language, and commemorated Thomas Flamank, a leader of the Cornish Rebellion in 1497, at an annual ceremony at Bodmin on 27 June each year.
The Campaign also organises an annual Great British Beer Festival in August, in London.
Cairo, like many other mega-cities, suffers from high levels of pollution and traffic, but its metro – one of only two metros on the African continent ( the other one being the Algiers Metro ) – also ranks among the fifteen busiest in the world, with over 1, 000 million annual passenger rides.
Most of the plants in this family are annual vines but there are also woody lianas, thorny shrubs, and trees ( Dendrosicyos ).
Branch churches also sponsor annual public talks ( called lectures ) given by speakers selected annually by the Board of Lectureship in Boston.
There are also clubs in many Universities and Colleges, with an annual Varsity match being played between Oxford and Cambridge.
The Indians also have a rivalry with the Pittsburgh Pirates, as the two teams play an annual three game series during interleague play in June, playing in Cleveland during even numbered years, and in Pittsburgh in odd number seasons.
The park also hosts the annual Taste of Chicago festival.
Earnhardt also became the first repeat winner of the annual all-star race, The Winston.

annual and allow
Others, such as annual and herbaceous species like Phacelia require fires to allow sunlight to reach them, and are known as fire followers.
The creation of the Consultative Council in the early 1990s did not satisfy demands for political participation, and, in 2003, an annual National Dialogue Forum was announced that would allow selected professionals and intellectuals to publicly debate current national issues, within certain prescribed parameters.
Published in 1628 in the city of Frankfurt ( host to an annual book fair that Harvey knew would allow immediate dispersion of his work ), this 72 page book contains the matured account of the circulation of the blood.
Only nine months after winning the Cup, in March 1906, the Montreal Wanderers pushed through a resolution at the annual meeting of the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association ( ECAHA ) that would allow professional players to play alongside amateurs.
His annual wages were sufficient to allow him to help his parents out financially.
Sadly, this financial debt, the loss of Mr. Hiestand -( Principal and the founder of Proctor inter-scholastic athletics ) to Aurora High School, not to mention that the school year did not start until November 25 due to the Spanish influenza-Proctor High School was used as a hospital, did not allow the class of 1919 to publish their annual.
After carefully analyzing the data prepared by Seven Islands, Witt decided that the annual growth rate of the forest would allow for a sustainable annual cut of 6, 000 cords.
Nestled in a deep valley, the populated regions of Skjåk are rain shadowed and as a result are actually one of the most arid places in Europe with less annual precipitation than parts of the Sahara desert ( although far cooler temperatures allow far lesser potential evapotranspiration than is characteristic of warmer climates.
* 2006-01-13, Sciencedaily: Deep-rooted Plants Have Much Greater Impact On Climate Than Experts Thought Citat: "... The tap roots transfer rainwater from the surface to reservoirs deep underground and redistribute water ... increases photosynthesis and the evaporation of water ... by 40 percent in the dry season ... During the wet season, these plants can store as much as 10 percent of the annual precipitation as deep as 13 meters ( 43 feet ) underground, to be tapped during the dry months ... tree roots acting like pipes to allow water to shift around much faster than it could otherwise percolate through the soil ..."
Incremental dating techniques allow the construction of year-by-year annual chronologies, which can be fixed ( i. e. linked to the present day and thus calendar or sidereal time ) or floating.
Sir Denis A H Wright, the then British ambassador to Ethiopia, in his annual report for 1961 establishes linkage of Hammarskjold ’ s death to British refusal to allow an Ethiopian military plane carrying troops destined to join the UN mission, landing at Entebbe and over-flying British-controlled Uganda to the Congo.
In the domain of finance, Goulburn's chief achievements were to reduce the rate of interest on part of the national debt, and to allow anyone to sell beer upon payment of a small annual fee, a complete change of policy with regard to the drink traffic.
Immediately after the Second World War, the southern part of the Common was ploughed and seeded with an annual grass to allow the natural vegetation to re-establish, while the area north of Staple Hill, which was not as heavily damaged, was allowed to recover naturally.
During the debates over the Washington, DC, smoke-free law, city council member Carol Schwartz proposed legislation that would have enacted either a substantial tax credit for businesses that chose to voluntarily restrict smoking or a quadrupling of the annual business license fee for bars, restaurants and clubs that wished to allow smoking.
Although the court ruled in the Ashkenazim's favour, Zoref nevertheless had to appease the Arab instigators with annual bribes in order to allow building to continue.
Of particular importance is the sophomore annual essay, which plays a prominent role in the college's enabling process, i. e., the formal decision to allow a student to continue into the final two years.
Economists generally prefer to use effective annual rates to allow for comparability.
Agreement is reached on the outstanding issues at 8: 05 pm, EST, on Monday, April 10, 1967 — just in time to allow broadcast of the annual Academy Awards program live from the Santa Monica Auditorium.
Following the budget, Parliament will pass an Appropriation Act ( called the ' Interim Supply ') which will allow individual departments to spend 3 / 12th of their annual budget.
The celebration of the Assumption of Our Lady of Glory by a mass in the mother church, followed by a procession, gives way to the contagious fun of the people of Cachoeira, which breaks out in full color, food, music and dancing over as many days as the donations and annual reserves allow.
For example, the NIFL was characterized by annual issues between teams and league owner Carolyn Shiver before it folded after its 2007 season, while the APFL ended its 2006 season with a forfeit of the championship game when the league offices refused to allow the championship game to be hosted at the home of the team who had won the right to host and refused to play the game, and the CIFL had its defending champion Rochester Raiders quit the league in the middle of the playoffs in 2008.
Opportunities like PRSSA's annual Bateman competition allow students to compete against other chapters at a national level by demonstrating the kinds of analytical skills and judgment required for public relations problem solving.
To finance the initially fledgling Inquirer, Kane uses his personal resources ; this would allow him to operate it, even at a million dollar annual loss, for decades.
Government planned to treat Jamaat harsh and punished by forcing to arrange annual party meeting 1963 in a garden with tight space at Berun Bhatti Gate and didn ’ t allow for loud speakers.

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