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Since its inception Beechcraft has resided in Wichita, Kansas, also the home of chief competitor Cessna, the birthplace of Learjet and of Stearman, whose trainers were used in large numbers during WW2.
Lescot declared himself commander in chief of the military, and power resided in a clique that ruled with the tacit support of the Garde.
He walked through the deep snow of a hard winter the 105 miles from Salem to the head of Narragansett Bay where the local Wampanoags offered him shelter and took him to the winter camp of their chief sachem, Massasoit, where he resided for 3 and a half months.
Founded in 1881 and 1882, the hamlet was named after the Potawatomi chief Topenebee, who primarily resided in southwestern Michigan.
A county in Mississippi is named after the chief who resided in nearby Monroe county near Cotton Gin Port.
The chief resided at Menlough Castle, in the parish of Killascobe, Galway.
Actual command of the operational forces ( the 4th Composite Group ) resided with the group commander, who reported through the chief of staff to the commanding general of the Philippine Department, and also through the Air Officer to the Chief of the Air Corps.
A member of the Wompanoag tribe that resided at that time in what is now Maine, Samoset was a sagamore ( subordinate chief ) of his tribe and was visiting Chief Massasoit.
The supreme power resided in general gatherings of all adult males, who discussed important matters concerning the community and elected the leader and chief ; the leader was responsible for the supervision of the everyday matters, while the chief ( the rikīs ) was in charge of the road and watchtower building, and border defense, undertaken by vidivariers.
* The Five storeyed " Arama " where sixty Buddhist Bhikkus resided, with a Sangha Nayaka ( a high priest ) as the chief incumbent.
After his service in Congress, he resided in Washington, D. C. and was assistant chief of the industrial cooperation service of the United States Department of Commerce from April to July 1919 and a staff member of the United States Veterans ' Bureau from 1919 until his death in Washington, D. C., aged 66.
He learnt that the town of Batticaloa, where the chief of the province resided, was about three miles ( 5 km ) inland ; so he sent him a messenger proposing to enter into trade with him.
In 1754, he was appointed chief architect of the young court, i. e., the future Peter III and Catherine II, who resided at Oranienbaum.
Coins dated to the 1st century BC have also been found, and traced back to the celtic chief Taseiovanus, who resided in what is now St Albans, Hertfordshire.
This government was confederate in nature, and was led by an elected chief who allocated landholdings, appointed officials ( usually family members ), and resided in a type of fortification called Macoco.
In 1588 the chief of the Clan MacLean of Duart Castle resided there after capturing the chief of the Clan MacIan of Ardnamurchan.
There is an inscription above a doorway in Lochbuie House farm square that states: " After leaving Moy Castle the Lochbuie family resided in this house from 1752 to 1789 and it was in this house that Dr. Johnson and Mr. Boswell were entertained in 1773 by John MacLaine XVII chief of Lochbuie.
It was also known as Novozybkov Hierarchy ( by the name of the city where its chief hierarch resided in 1963 – 2000 ).
Subsequently he resided at Prague, but migrated to Brussels where he was made commander in chief of the Belgian army, an appointment he was forced to resign by the combined-and emphatic protest of Russia, Austria and Prussia, in-1839.

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The chief, annoyed by these questions, knocks Voltaire down and shouts at him that he not only never went to any school, but never even learned how to read.
Dade's chief probation officer, Jack Blanton, will lead a discussion on `` The Changes in the American Family '' at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Christ Lutheran Church.
Doc Doolittle's scheduled appearance at captain's mast was a very unusual thing, because the discipline dispensed there is ordinarily for the young and immature, and a chief is naturally expected to stay off the report.
young chief stared at the wall of his lodge,, listening.
His chief motivation for enrolling at Hanford is the desire to '' --
Thus the chief magistrate of the republic at Genoa was called.
Her chief center of worship was at Paphos, where the goddess of desire had been worshipped from the early Iron Age in the form of Ishtar and Astarte.
They took their chief meal in a common refectory or dining hall at 3 P. M., up to which hour they usually fasted.
Each separate community had its own oeconomus or steward, who was subject to a chief steward stationed at the head establishment.
Twice in the year the superiors of the several coenobia met at the chief monastery, under the presidency of an archimandrite (" the chief of the fold ," from miandra, a sheepfold ), and at the last meeting gave in reports of their administration for the year.
The chief causes of his victory over his opponents were his great popularity and the reverence paid to the episcopal character at that period.
It was then that he began to study the principles of law and administration under Konstantin Pobedonostsev, then a professor of civil law at Moscow State University and later ( from 1880 ) chief procurator of the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in Russia.
One of the terms of the surrender was that Guthrum convert to Christianity ; and three weeks later the Danish king and 29 of his chief men were baptised at Alfred's court at Aller, near Athelney, with Alfred receiving Guthrum as his spiritual son.
In 1168 the chief Wendish fortress at Arkona in Rügen, containing the sanctuary of their god Svantevit, was conquered.
In 1796, as chief of all Austrian forces on the Rhine, Charles out-generaled Jean-Baptiste Jourdan at Amberg and Würzburg, and forced Jean Victor Marie Moreau to withdraw across the Rhine, and followed these victories with others at Zürich, Ostrach, Stockach, and Messkirch in 1799.
His brothers are comedic actor Bob Einstein, better known by his stage name " Super Dave Osborne ," and Cliff Einstein, a partner and longtime chief creative officer at Los Angeles advertising agency Dailey & Associates.
During the 18th century, again, at Hyderabad ( Sind ), two envoys, sent by the Jodhpur chief in regard to a quarrel between the two states, stabbed the prince and twenty-six of his suite before they themselves fell.

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In 1541, he received Bayreuth as his share of the family lands, but, as the chief town of his principality was Kulmbach, he is sometimes referred to as the Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.
Della Valle described Anah as the chief Arab town on the Euphrates, an importance which it owes to its position on one of the routes from the west to Baghdad ; Texeira said that the power of its amir extended to Palmyra ( early 17th century ); but Olivier found the ruling prince with only twenty-five men in his service, the town becoming more depopulated every day from lack of protection from the Arabs of the desert.
It became the chief town of the Hirpini after Beneventum had become a Roman colony.
Of its coins the most ancient bear the Phoenician inscription abdrt with the head of Melkart and a tunny-fish ; those of Tiberius ( who seems to have made the place a colonia ) show the chief temple of the town with two tunny-fish erect in the form of columns.
Coal mined in Aberdare parish rose from in 1844 to in 1850, and the coal trade, which after 1875 was the chief support of the town, soon reached huge dimensions.
Owing to the refusal of the chief officers of the corporation to take the oath of allegiance to William III in 1688, the charter was annulled, and the town subsequently declined in prosperity.
The previous inhabitants of the area were Celtic-speaking Gauls, as evidenced by the two Latinised Celtic names for their chief town: Batavodurum and Noviomagus ( Nijmegen, Neth ).
The Bastarnae easily beat off the attackers, chased them back to their chief town, and besieged them.
The Bastarnae were also a target because they had recently subjugated the Triballi, whose territory lay on the southern bank of the Danube between the tributary rivers Utus ( Vit ) and Ciabrus ( Tsibritsa ), with their chief town at Oescus ( Gigen, Bulgaria ).
A town accomplishes common goals through informal agreements between neighbors or the leadership of a chief.
Ermoupolis, on Syros, is the chief town and administrative center of the former prefecture.
The Board of Selectmen have five members who are elected for three year terms and are the chief policy making body for the town.
Often these books follow a formula where the first chapter involves Brown solving a case at the dinner table for his father, the local police chief in the fictional town of Idaville.
* 1704 1 August ( NS ): ( 21 July ( OS )) – During the War of the Spanish Succession, and when returning from a failed expedition to Barcelona, an Anglo-Dutch fleet, under the command of Sir George Rooke, chief commander of the Alliance Navy, began a new siege ( the eleventh siege of the town ).
# the Tolistobogii on the west, round Pessinus as their chief town, sacred to Cybele, and
# the Trocmi on the east, round their chief town Tavium.
Meanwhile, the Slavic Redarii had driven away their chief, captured the town of Walsleben and massacred the inhabitants.
The name of the district and its main town is derived from that of the chief river of the region, the Hari River ( Old Iranian Harayu, " Golden Water "), which traverses the district and passes some south of modern Herāt.
As the chief town and military base of Ottoman Thessaly, Larissa was a predominantly Muslim city.
* Limburg an der Lenne, now called Hagen-Hohenlimburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the former chief town of the county of Limburg-Hohenlimburg
In the 1946 with decree Liutenant one ( Umberto II of Savoia ) the new Municipality of Apuania was melted and the province ( for error and / or historical ignorance ) resumptions the denomination does not date from 1859 when it was " Massa and Carrara " but Massa ( name with which it came designated to the city of Massa or Massa of Carrara from 1700 until Kingdom of Italy ( 1860 ), denomination that, in order to distinguish it from the other homonymous cities, the chief town continued till the institution of the unified Municipality of Apuania ) and with same the decree liutenant were placed to Massa.
Spenser and Hawk live in the same Boston literary universe as Parker's other, newer series characters: private investigator Sunny Randall and small town police chief Jesse Stone, the former of whom was possibly mentioned in passing as a blonde jogging with an English bull terrier ( named Rosie in the Randall novels ) while the latter had a much larger role in Back Story.
For example in the late 18th century, chief William Cleveland had a large " slave town " on the mainland opposite the Banana Islands, whose inhabitants " were employed in cultivating extensive rice fields, described as being some of the largest in Africa at the time ...."

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