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I went to London with my wife to celebrate Christmas Day ... Sermon ended, as minister was giving us the holy sacrament, the chapel was surrounded with soldiers, and all the communicants and assembly surprised and kept prisoners by them, some in the house, others carried away ...
Health and environmental concerns associated with electronics assembly have gained increased attention in recent years, especially for products destined to the European Union, with its Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ( RoHS ) and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive ( WEEE ), which went into force in July 2006.
Consequently, when the elections went ahead the U. S. raised objections based upon political restrictions instituted by the State of Emergency ( e. g. censorship of the press, cancellation of habeas corpus, and the curtailing of free assembly ).
Its basic, and equally grandiose idea, was that, as the French Revolution of 1789 had enlarged the concept of individual liberty, another revolution would now be needed for national liberty ; and his vision went further because he hoped that in the no doubt distant future free nations might combine to form a loosely federal Europe with some kind of federal assembly to regulate their common interests.
Minter went on to develop a number of classic games, all written in assembly language, for the later home computers ( such as the Commodore 64, Atari 400 / 800 and Atari ST ) which were marketed mainly by word of mouth and by the occasional magazine advertisement.
Canute thanked the Norwegians for their patience and then went from assembly to assembly ( Danish: landsting ) outlawing any sailor, captain or soldier who refused to pay a fine which amounted to more than a years harvest for most farmers.
" Calling the assembly together, the conspirators proposed a series of measures by which the democracy was formally replaced with a government of 400 chosen men, who were to select and convene a larger body of 5, 000 as time went on.
After receiving no scholarship offers following graduation, Puckett at first went to work on an assembly line for Ford Motor Company.
* 1871-William Sloan went to Faeroe Islands commended from a brethren assembly
The pursuit and partially trained pilots began training as assembly of the crated aircraft went forward at Archerfield and Amberley airdromes.
Cincinnatus then went to the Roman popular assembly and issued an order to the effect that every man of military age should report to the Campus Martius — the Field of Mars, god of war — by the end of the day.
He went into the army, and when the French Revolution broke out, he took an active part in the provincial assembly of Bourbonnais.
Initially, Stewart remained loyal to Rutherford, and went so far as to allege in the legislature that insurgent Liberal John R. Boyle had offered two members of the legislative assembly ( MLAs ), who were also hotel keepers, immunity from prosecution for liquor violations if they would support a new government in which Boyle was Attorney-General.
Nonetheless, 13, 000 immigrant garment workers from the East End went on strike following a May 8 assembly at which Rocker spoke.
The Province of New York was their headquarters, because the assembly had passed an Act to provide for the quartering of British regulars, but it expired on January 2, 1764, The result was the Quartering Act of 1765, which went far beyond what Gage had requested.
In 2004, some delegates at the UMNO Youth assembly went as far as to propose a resolution that anyone who left UMNO would be a " traitor to UMNO and a traitor to the Malay race ".
The last of the P510 series went through Australian assembly lines in 1972, and due to the extensive use for rallying, the cars are now quite hard to find in any reasonable condition.
Nissan went on to assemble cars from CKD kits at the Pressed Metal Corporation plant in Sydney, followed in 1976 by assembly at the Melbourne factory where Volkswagen cars were once produced.
He first went into politics in 1833 when he attended the assembly of Pressburg ( now Bratislava ) as a replacement for his older brother, beginning his career that would make him one of the most important personalities in the Hungarian politics and reforms of the 1840s.
Although he had no authority to make this offer, the assembly, caught up in the enthusiasm of the moment, went along with him, urging Cleon to back up his words with action.
Despite the opening of hostilities with the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19 ( after which numerous New Hampshire militia went south to join the Siege of Boston ), Wentworth convened the provincial assembly in late May.
But, the assembly members agreed to meet in June at Annapolis after they went home to determine the wishes of the citizens in the counties they represented.
The next month New Yorkers went to the polls for a new assembly.

assembly and 1936
Marshaling public frustration with the lack of a voice in the governing of Dominica, this group won one-third of the popularly elected seats of the legislative assembly in 1924 and one-half in 1936.
He was also the principal framer of the Soviet Constitution of 1936, which promised freedom of speech, the press, assembly, religion, and the privacy of the person, his home, and his correspondence.
After the Liberal Party was defeated in 1936 elections, an assembly was held in Naranjales on May 31, 1937, in which Luis Muñoz Marín presented his ideas as to how the party should be run, however the majority of the party members objected and blamed him for their defeat.
Meanwhile, the Marquis of Cerralbo, built up a modern mass party, centered around the local assembly houses ( called " Círculos ", of which several hundred existed all around Spain in 1936 ) and their social action, and in an active participation in opposition to the political system of the Restoration ( participating even in wide coalitions like 1907's " Solidaritat Catalana ", with regionalists and republicans ).
In 1936, the country adopted its first formal constitution, which on paper at least granted freedom of speech, religion, and assembly.
On October 9, 1936, it was the site of a mass assembly by the Communist Party of Canada.
In 1936 the Ford Motor Company took over vehicle assembly, while Colonial remained a vehicle dealership.
The company began in 1936, taking over the assembly arm of the Colonial Motor Company and moving it to Gracefield, Lower Hutt.
Gilbert Layton was elected to Quebec's legislative assembly in the riding of Montréal – Saint-Georges in 1936 as a member of the Union Nationale, a conservative party.
In 1936, a party assembly was held in San Juan.
After the Liberal Party was defeated in 1936 elections, an assembly was held in Naranjales on May 31, 1937, in which Muñoz Marín presented his ideas as to how the party should be run, however the majority of the party members objected and blamed him for their defeat.
For Kosciuszko, noted architect Albert A. Schwartz designed a Tudor revival-style fieldhouse, expanded in 1936 to include an assembly hall, just two short years after the 22 separate park districts were consolidated into the Chicago Park District.
For Kosciuszko, noted architect Albert A. Schwartz designed a Tudor revival-style fieldhouse, expanded in 1936 to include an assembly hall, just two short years after the 22 separate park districts were consolidated into the Chicago Park District.

assembly and Methodist
On land first know as the Reems Creek Camp Grounds, a large conference house ( built in 183 ) housed the Methodist assembly which became the first school in the area in 1840.
The WMC headquarters is itself located on the campus of the Lake Junaluska Conference and Retreat Center, an assembly for the Southeastern Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church which hosts Annual Conferences and other United Methodist and religious conferences and events.
The George R. Stuart Auditorium, named for the first director of the assembly, was enclosed, and The World Methodist Council moved its headquarters to Lake Junaluska, in the 1950s.
In 1940, the Methodist Church purchased the resort and re-opened it for assembly and summer camps.
George W. Kennedy, a frontier Methodist preacher, traveled to the location of the camp in an attempt to make peace as he had become alarmed that such a large assembly meant hostility.
Philanthropist Lewis Miller was the inventor of the " Akron Plan " for Sunday schools, a building layout with a central assembly hall surrounded by small classrooms, conceived with Methodist minister John Heyl Vincent and architect Jacob Snyder.
He devoted much of his wealth to public service and to charitable causes associated with the Methodist Episcopal Church, and was the inventor of the " Akron Plan " for Sunday schools, a building layout with a central assembly hall surrounded by small classrooms, a configuration Miller conceived with Methodist minister John Heyl Vincent and architect Jacob Snyder.

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