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Development in Canberra has been closely regulated by government, both through the town planning process, but also through the use of crown lease terms that have tightly limited the use of parcels of land.
For example, flint glass has V < 50 and crown glass has V > 50.
Since the English Reformation, the Church of England has been more explicitly a state church and the choice is legally that of the British crown ; today it is made in the name of the Sovereign by the Prime Minister, from a shortlist of two selected by an ad hoc committee called the Crown Nominations Commission.
Entoprocts, another phylum of filter-feeders, look rather like bryozoans but their lophophore-like feeding structure has solid tentacles, their anus lies inside rather than outside the base of the " crown " and they have no coelom.
Following a series of currency devaluations, the crown has remained stable in relation to the U. S. dollar.
If a compression test does give a low figure, and it has been determined it is not due to intake valve closure / camshaft characteristics, then one can differentiate between the cause being valve / seat seal issues and ring seal by squirting engine oil into the spark plug orifice, in a quantity sufficient to disperse across the piston crown and the circumference of the top ring land, and thereby effect the mentioned seal.
It has created crown corporations to promote Canadian culture through media, such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) and the National Film Board of Canada ( NFB ), and promotes many events which it considers to promote Canadian traditions.
The Chief Minister's official car has the registration number G1, while the Governor's car, following tradition, has a crown, in place of a number.
Eventually, Treize is released from confinement, and he relieves Relena of her crown, telling her that while she has successfully laid the foundation for true peace, he is the one with the strength to bring it to fruition.
Since 2007 Kuwait has been ruled by Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jabir Al-Sabah and his designated successor, Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, the prime minister and crown prince.
The remaining 8. 33 % of the coin's weight ( 2. 826 g ) is copper ( an alloy known historically as crown gold which has long been used for English gold sovereigns ), which gives the Krugerrand a more orange appearance than silver-alloyed gold coins.
The last crown prince of Yugoslavia, Alexander, has been living in Belgrade in the Dedinje Royal Palace since 2001.
As Kenneth Muir writes, " Macbeth has not a predisposition to murder ; he has merely an inordinate ambition that makes murder itself seem to be a lesser evil than failure to achieve the crown.
To prevent the incoming mixture passing straight across from one port to the other, the piston has a raised rib on its crown.
As the money was never paid, the connection with the crown of Scotland has become perpetual.
The actual crown which survives today was probably never worn by the king himself as it has been dated as originating in the 12th century.
It has exceptionally stout teeth, and the canines are the longest among living felids with a crown height of as much as or even.
In the new style, the King's head is more trapezoidal with a slightly smaller and undecorated crown, he has a huge nose ( even bigger than Rodney's ) which covers his mouth and chin, and when he opens his mouth it appears that his beard has been shaved off.
His attention had been directed to the growing importance of the affairs of India, and there is evidence in his correspondence that he was meditating a comprehensive scheme for transferring much of the power of the East India Company to the crown, when he was withdrawn from public business in a manner that has always been regarded as somewhat mysterious.
Hong Kong, a former British crown colony and currently a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, has a unicameral Legislative Council.
The crown is too heavy for him and has to be held in place by his nobles.

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Managed by Bruce Bochy and aided by the talents of players such as Tony Gwynn, Ken Caminiti, Wally Joyner, Steve Finley, pitcher Andy Ashby and premier closer Trevor Hoffman ( 4 – 2, 1. 48 ERA and 53 saves ) – who tied the then-National League record for saves in a single season and finished second in the Cy Young voting that year – the Padres had their best year in history, finishing 98 – 64 and winning the NL West division crown.
In 1888 the two islands were incorporated into a single crown colony.
The low preservation potential of the non-mineralised Onychophora means that they have a sparse fossil record, and crown group representatives are known only from amber — there is a single, partial specimen from the Cretaceous, and a more comprehensive record in Eocene deposits from.
All three of these titles merged with the Principality in the same person after the personal union of the Scottish and English crowns in 1603 with the accession of James VI of Scotland as James I of England, with the first Prince of Wales to receive them being his son Henry Frederick ( subsequently an incorporating union created a single British crown in 1707 ).
A second worker equipped with a beet hook ( a short-handled tool between a billhook and a sickle ) followed behind, and would lift the beet and swiftly chop the crown and leaves from the root with a single action.
It's much more likely that these unions never occurred, but were embellishments to the image of the king ; hymns which praise Middle Eastern kings for coupling with the goddess Ishtar often also speak of him as running 320 kilometres, offering sacrifices, feasting with the sun-god Utu, and receiving a royal crown from An, all in a single day.
Now playing as the Washington Wild Things, the Wild Things opened new Falconi Field with a bang as they established a League Record for wins in a single season and took the powerful East Division crown.
With the north under British control, the three territories of the Gold Coast — the Colony ( the coastal regions ), Asante, and the Northern Territories — became, for all practical purposes, a single political unit, or crown colony, known as " the dependency " or simply as the Gold Coast.
A unique gearbox used an integral 3-speed differential-3 straight cut pinions brought to bear in turn on a single large straight-cut crown wheel.
From 1946 to 1948, the 11 states formed a single British crown colony known as the Malayan Union.
In the single " Cry Now " from his second album, Trice addresses his shooting, as well as Eminem's rumored retirement, referenced with the following line, " Rock City is my voice / The white boy has stepped down / So I will accept the crown.
Rifian ( Berber ) men of Morocco had the custom of shaving the head but leaving a single lock of hair on either the crown, left, or right side of the head, so that the angel Azrael is able "... to pull them up to heaven on the Last Day.
The tree is a single stemmed tree with a wide spreading crown.
montana in the north of the species ' range ( northern Britain, Scandinavia ), the leaves are narrower, trees commonly with a long single trunk and a tall, narrow crown
In 1889 the two islands became a single crown colony.
The top flat part of the crown uses a single flat disc of silk plush that has a circular nap.
Calvert came from a wealthy Catholic family, and he was the first single man to receive a grant from the crown, rather than a joint-stock company.
Rather than a coronet, the heir apparent receives a crown with a single arch.
In 1995, the organizers of Femina Miss India decided to end the practice of crowning a single winner and instead decided that the contest would be used to crown three winners specifically to represent India at Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss Asia Pacific, In 2002, the third winner was designated to Miss Earth instead of Miss Asia Pacific.
With Canadian Confederation in 1867, a single position was created replacing this post in all of the above provinces except Newfoundland ; this position was abolished in 1981 when the post office was transformed from a government department into a crown corporation.
Upright branched stems terminate in single thistle-like flowerheads, each having an outer ring of extended, purple-pink ' ragged ' bracts which form a crown around the central flowers.
At the time her parents had steered for the marriage with the crown prince of Italy, there was no other single descendant of a reigning Catholic dynasty, with a prospect to the throne available in Europe.
Only two drivers, Tony Stewart ( 1995 ) and J. J. Yeley ( 2003 ), have achieved the triple crown in a single season.
Two or three single racks of lamb tied into a circle make a " crown roast of lamb ".
The free-flowing nature of the river — without a single dam along its entire length — makes it especially prized among conservationists and is considered one of the crown jewels of the National Wild and Scenic River program.

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