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divisions and county
* Cumberland ( ward ), one of the ancient divisions of the county of Cumberland
Upon the partition of Ireland in 1921, the county became one of the basic land divisions employed, along with county boroughs.
* In Brazil, states ( estados ) are directly divided into municipalities ( municípios ), which are the smallest political-administrative divisions ; there is no equivalent to a county level.
The league consists of the 18 first-class county teams divided into three divisions of six teams each, followed by a knockout stage containing the top 8 teams.
Shanghai is administratively equal to a province and is divided into 17 county-level divisions: 16 districts and one county.
The two divisions were made separate administrative counties as East Suffolk and West Suffolk under the Local Government Act 1888, with Ipswich becoming a county borough.
In the Republic each county is administered by an elected " county council ", and the old provincial divisions are merely traditional names with no political significance.
The Romanian word for county, comitat, is not currently used for any Romanian administrative divisions.
New York has a unique system where 57 of its 62 counties are independently-operated administrative divisions of the state, with normal county executive powers ; while the remaining five are administrative divisions of the City of Greater New York.
Townlands are the smallest officially defined geographical divisions in Ireland, there are approximately 5447 townlands in the county.
Moroni Feed Company operates several divisions throughout the county, including a turkey processing plant, hatchery, feed mill, propane store, and sales office located in and near the town of Moroni.
A County Court is a court based in or with a jurisdiction covering one or more counties, which are administrative divisions ( subnational entities ) within a country, not to be confused with the medieval system of county courts held by the High Sheriff of each county.
The county is divided into two nearly equal divisions by the Tennessee River, which enters about midway on the south side and passes out near the northeast corner, flowing northwards.
Under the Local Government ( Ireland ) Act 1898, part of the judicial county of Galway ( Drummaan, Inishcaltra North and Mountshannon electoral divisions ) was transferred to county Clare.
The county can be divided into four major geographic divisions: the low-lying and relatively flat valley of Pumpkin Creek, which occupies about 40 % of the county's area ; a tableland, in places smooth and in others deeply dissected, occupying the southern one-third of the county ; the Wildcat Hills, a highly dissected escarpment that crosses the northwestern portion of the county ; and a small portion of the North Platte River valley in the northeastern corner of the county.
Court: The county maintains a unified circuit court with nine divisions and a court commissioner that handles civil cases.
Townlands are the smallest officially defined geographical divisions in Ireland ; there are 3159 townlands in the county.

divisions and for
The Fisher Body division, long controlled by the Fisher brothers under a voting trust even though General Motors owned a majority of its stock, followed an independent course for many years, but by 1947 and 1948 `` resistance had collapsed '' and its purchases from Du Pont `` compared favorably '' with purchases by other General Motors divisions.
Thus, by the end of 1992, Azerbaijan received arms and military hardware sufficient for approximately four motor rifle divisions with prescribed army units.
Some frequent users of this ability included wedding videographers, TV stations and their weather forecasting divisions ( for weather graphics and radar ), advertising channels, music video production, and ' desktop video '.
Independent battalions were also deployed as ' stiffeners ' for infantry divisions, and the StuG III's anti-tank capabilities contributed greatly to the German's ability to draw out World War II after they had lost the strategic initiative.
General support units may be grouped into artillery formations for example, brigades even divisions, or multi-battalion regiments, and usually under command of division, corps or higher HQs.
The fidelity of individual bodyguards is an important question as well, especially for leaders who oversee states with strong ethnic or religious divisions.
The Bulgarian field army counted for 9 infantry divisions, 1 cavalry division and 1, 116 artillery units.
Arthropods have a central brain with three divisions and large optical lobes behind each eye for visual processing.
After 1993, it was implemented for good when Major League Baseball restructured each league into three divisions, but their next playing was in 1995 due to the cancellation of the 1994 playoffs.
After 1993, it was implemented for good when Major League Baseball restructured each league into three divisions, but their next playing was in 1995 due to the cancellation of the 1994 playoffs.
The origin of the party can be traced back to the ideological divisions in the Labour Party in the 1950s ( with its forerunner being the Campaign for Democratic Socialism established to support the Gaitskellites ), but publicly lies in the 1979 Dimbleby Lecture given by Roy Jenkins as he neared the end of his presidency of the European Commission.
However, he had made a serious misjudgement: there was enough room between Guerrier and the shoal for an enemy ship to cut across the head of the French line, allowing the unsupported vanguard to be caught in a crossfire by two divisions of enemy ships.
Tank and vehicle production was a constant problem for Germany ; indeed, late in the war many panzer " divisions " had no more than a few dozen tanks.
In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland it is traditional for the Premier League, Scottish Premier League and Irish Premier League respectively, as well as the lower divisions and rugby leagues, to hold a full programme of football and Rugby League matches on Boxing Day.
The impact Roman law had decreased sharply after the age of Bracton, but the Roman divisions of actions into in rem ( typically, actions against a thing or property for the purpose of gaining title to that property ; must be filed in a court where the property is located ) and in personam ( typically, actions directed against a person ; these can affect a person's rights and, since a person often owns things, his property too ) used by Bracton had a lasting effect and laid the groundwork for a return of Roman law structural concepts in the 18th and 19th centuries.
* Time for divisions smaller than one day
The WCC has multiple divisions, including a singles finger-shooting category for competitive players ( Adult Singles ), novices ( Recreational ), and younger players ( Intermediate, 11-14 yrs ; Junior, 6-10 yrs ).
( See non-decimal currencies for other historic currencies with non-decimal divisions ).
The 1st Armored Division was sent to Georgia, and five army divisions were alerted for maximal action.
A subject of much scholarship by sociologists and anthropologists, the Hindu caste system is sometimes used as an analogical basis for the study of caste-like social divisions existing outside Hinduism and India.
The Nepalese caste system resembles that of the Indian Jāti system with numerous Jāti divisions with a Varna system superimposed for a rough equivalence.
These racial classifications for Africans and further divisions for ' mixed-race ' offspring traditionally served colonial interests.
Sometimes a company will liquidate under chapter 11, in which the pre-existing management may be able to help get a higher price for divisions or other assets than a chapter 7 liquidation would be likely to achieve.

divisions and long
These he considered " dialectical divisions within Proto-Indo-European which go back to a period long before the speakers arrived in their historical areas of attestation.
If Lebanon has in part recovered over the past decade from the catastrophic damage to infrastructure of its long civil war, the social and political divisions that gave rise to and sustained that conflict remain largely unresolved.
The relationships between the three extant divisions of mammals ( monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals ) was long a matter of debate among taxonomists.
When Eisenhower asked Patton how long it would take him to disengage six divisions of his Third Army and commence a counterattack north to relieve the 101st Airborne, Patton replied, " As soon as you're through with me.
All of Longstreet's divisions were forced to take a long detour while approaching the enemy position, misled by inadequate reconnaissance that failed to identify a completely concealed route.
On 3 April, General von Falkenhausen ordered his reserve divisions to prepare to relieve frontline divisions over the course of a long drawn-out defensive battle, in a manner similar to the Battle of the Somme.
The season is 60 games long and teams in the league are divided into three divisions, East, North and South.
God spells out to Noah the dimensions of the ark, 300 cubits by 50 by 30, approximately 137 by 23 by 14 meters ( 440 feet long, 73 feet wide, and 43 feet high ), with three internal divisions ( which are not actually called " decks ", although presumably this is what is intended ), a door in the side, and a sohar, which may be either a roof or a skylight.
World Middleweight Champion Nino Benvenuti had long had a distinguished career that included championships in 2 divisions and 2 wins in 3 bouts vs all-time great Emile Griffith.
Although the city has long been predominantly Democratic, Republicans have often taken advantage of political divisions among the city's Democrats to win the mayor's office, which last happened in 1987.
Chennault had long argued for expansion of the airlift, doubting that any ground supply network through Burma could provide the tonnage needed to re-equip Chiang's divisions.
That morning, the French occupied only the short, north-pointing part of the L. For his flanking move, Marmont sent his divisions marching west along the long side of the L. The Anglo-Allied army lay behind another L-shaped ridge, inside and parallel to the French L, and separated from it by a valley.
Outdoors, a long hurdle race is sometimes shortened to 300 meters for high school races over 8 hurdles ( spaced distance-wise identical to the beginning of a standard 400 meter race ), and 200 meter races for middle school and younger divisions over 5 hurdles ( spaced in the same position as the last 5 hurdles of a standard 400 meter race ).
The middle position of 36 inches ( 91. 44 cm ), is called an " intermediate " which is used for men's long hurdle races ( 400 m ) plus some youth and masters age divisions.
The divisions making up Burcorps were withdrawn from the line for long refit periods.
In the 1920s a long feud between officers with Jäger-background and Finnish officers who had served in the Russian Imperial army was concluded in favor of the Jägers: Most of the commanders of army corps, divisions and regiments in the Winter War were Jägers.
Vahan deployed the Imperial Army facing east, with a front about long, as he was trying to cover the whole area between the Yarmouk gorge in the south and the Roman road to Egypt in the north, and substantial gaps had been left between the Byzantine divisions.
Once the era of trench warfare had set in on the Western Front ( 1915 – 17 ), the BEF left its army corps in position for long periods, so that they became familiar with their sector, while rotating divisions as they required rest, training, or transfer to other sectors.
With the activation of telomerase, some types of cells and their offspring become immortal, that is, their chromosomes will not become unstable no matter how many cell divisions they undergo ( they bypass the Hayflick limit ), thus avoiding cell death as long as the conditions for their duplication are met.
For most of the late eighties, the long distance company was named Cable & Wireless Communications, Inc, and the fiber / data business was named Cable & Wireless Management Services, Inc., until the two divisions were merged.
Despite being located midway between Celtic and Rangers, Queen's Park's long resistance to professionalism has resulted in not having competed in the same division as them for long periods of time, and thus turning to rivals in lower divisions, such as Partick Thistle, Clyde and Albion Rovers.
While the fog made navigation difficult, it also shielded the movement of large bodies of troopers so the two mounted divisions with the Imperial Camel Corps Brigade commanded by Chetwode, rapidly intercepted traffic on the roads leading to Gaza from the north, east, to isolate the garrison in a long cavalry screen.

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