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Van Vogt and his wife opened their own Dianetics centre, partly financed by his writings, until he " signed off " around 1961.
Most suburbs have their own local shops, and are located close to a larger shopping centre serving a group of suburbs.
They are listed clockwise, beginning south, with their respective linear distances to Aalen town centre given in brackets:
Further industrialisation then followed in the late eighteenth century and local landowners began building mansions in the area on the outskirts of the settlement where their mills were located while their employees lived in overcrowded unsanitary conditions in the centre.
In March 2001, Ahmed al-Nami appeared in an al-Qaeda farewell video showing 13 of the muscle hijackers before they left their training centre in Kandahar ; while he does not speak, he is seen studying maps and flight manuals.
Players do not play their cards to the centre of the table during the play but instead play them immediately in front of themselves and turn them face down at the end of each trick.
This apparently drove a wedge between Borland and Niels Jensen and the other members of his team who had been working on a brand new series of compilers at their London development centre.
With the French flanks busy, Marlborough could cross the Nebel and deliver the fatal blow to the French at their centre.
Once it has come to rest, the jack is aligned to the centre of the rink and the players take turns to roll their bowls from the mat towards the jack and thereby build up the " head ".
Again, other parts of the Boii had remained closer to their traditional home, and settled in the Slovak and Hungarian lowlands by the Danube and the Mura, with a centre at Bratislava.
For exilic and post-exilic readers, the land was both the sign of Yahweh's faithfulness and Israel's unfaithfulness, as well as the centre of their ethnic identity.
The battle ended when the Persian centre then broke in panic towards their ships, pursued by the Greeks.
H T Christsen Pty Ltd operated their own Bundaberg Rum bottling plant in Bourbong Street, Bundaberg at the rear of their large grocery and hardware business in the centre of town.
This is often called the " no hiding " rule, since it prevents players from placing their first shots where their opponent must traverse completely though the guarded centre ring to hit them and avoid fouling.
The purpose is to accumulate the highest score for a game ; points are scored for the stones resting closest to the centre of the house at the conclusion of each end, which is completed when both teams have thrown all of their stones.
During the Franco-Prussian War, at the Battle of Mars-la-Tour in 1870, a Prussian cavalry brigade decisively smashed the centre of the French battle line, after skilfully concealing their approach.
Stan and Hilda Ogden were often at the centre of overtly funny storylines, with other comic characters including Eddie Yeats ( Geoffrey Hughes ), Fred Gee ( Fred Feast ) and Jack Duckworth ( William Tarmey ) all making their first appearances during the decade.
Instead, they subscribe to a service for a monthly or annual fee with a service provider that hosts the call centre telephony equipment in their own data centre.
* Telephone answering service-A more personalised version of the call centre, where agents get to know more about their customers and their callers ; and therefore look after calls just as if based in their customers office.

centre and activity
If volcanic activity continues, the centre of the caldera may be uplifted in the form of a resurgent dome such as is seen at Cerro Galán, Lake Toba, Yellowstone, and so on, by subsequent intrusion of magma.
The shipyards were the centre of more activity, but many smaller industries produced the machinery needed by the British bombers, tanks and warships.
Jalalabad is the second-largest city in eastern Afghanistan as well as the centre of its social and business activity.
North Jakarta contains part of Jakarta Old Town, formerly known as Batavia since the 17th century, and was a centre of VOC trade activity in Dutch East Indies.
It is Pakistan's premier centre of banking, industry, economic activity and trade and is home to Pakistan's largest corporations, including those involved in textiles, shipping, automotive industry, entertainment, the arts, fashion, advertising, publishing, software development and medical research.
As the League developed, its role expanded, and by the middle of the 1920s it had become the centre of international activity.
He continued to do research on combinatorial topology during a period when England was a major centre of activity notably Cambridge under the leadership of Christopher Zeeman.
Attempts to create a market there to draw off some of the frenetic commercial activity in the centre of the city had not been successful.
In 1707 an undersea volcano breached the sea surface, forming the current centre of activity at Nea Kameni in the centre of the lagoon, and eruptions centred on it continue — the twentieth century saw three such, the last in 1950.
Now that France had been expelled from Germany, the Low Countries and Italy, Spain became the centre of activity in the next few years.
Although it was at the centre of the spice production areas, it was far from the Asian trade routes and other VOC areas of activity ranging from Africa to Japan.
It is a major centre of industry and commerce and has become established as the focus of logistics activity for Northern Ireland.
In Roman times, the area of Basel was a centre of Roman activity.
Also established during that time was the city of Carbonia, which became the main centre of mining activity.
The newly-founded library became an important centre of activity for the " Operosi ".
Kensington's second activity centre is South Kensington, where a variety of small shops are clustered close to South Kensington tube station.
The University of Barcelona is the principal centre of university research in Spain and has become a European benchmark for research activity, both in terms of the number of research programs it conducts and the excellence these have achieved.
New York City and Philadelphia, where his house became the centre of activity for French expatriates,
A flying school was also established, with premises at Brooklands, then the centre of activity for British aviation, where Bristol rented a hangar, and at Larkhill on Salisbury Plain, where in June 1910 a school was established on of land leased from the War Office.
The first records of Herm's inhabitants in historic times are from the 6th century, when the island became a centre of monastic activity ; the name ' Herm ' supposedly derives from hermits who settled there ( although an alternative interpretation derives Herm from Norse erm referring to an arm-like appearance of the island ).
The new sports centre includes a fitness suite, two activity studios and a sports hall with six badminton courts.
The Latrobe Wharf was built in the 1870s and two hotels emerged to exploit the new centre of activity.
The main centre of night activity in Calais is at the Casino Le Touquet ’ s on the Rue Royale and at the 555 Club.

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