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It should be pointed out here though that not all of these attractions existed simultaneously, owing to changes in those countries that Germany was or was not allied to, in the volatile years leading up to and during World War II, a good example being the closure of the Wild West Bar following America's entry into the war as an enemy of Germany.
Numerous circular junctions existed before the advent of roundabouts, including the Bath Circus world heritage site completed in 1768, the 1907 Place de l ' Etoile around the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the 1904 Columbus Circle in Manhattan, and several circles within Washington, D. C., however, the operating and entry characteristics of these circles differs considerably from modern roundabouts.
The attitude of the Polish population towards Soviet entry was generally hostile, while some cases existed of welcoming them, they soon turned into hatred and despise as Red Army soldiers engaged in plunder, rape, banditry, while NKVD implemented a reign of political terror.
Even though EMR systems with a computerized provider order entry ( CPOE ) have existed for more than 30 years, fewer than 10 percent of hospitals as of 2006 had a fully integrated system.
A similar medal, known as the American Defense Service Medal existed for American defense service prior to the United States entry into World War II.
Now that a French government existed just south of the Rio Grande, the Confederates hoped to establish a fruitful route of entry for much-needed matériel.
The remainder of this article will provide information on Mariposa in the form of a regular geographic entry as if it really existed, with references to the facts associated with the non-fictional models.
But the inescapable fact is that no evidence has ever been found by Fischer and his pupils that these objectives existed before Britain's entry into the war.
The entire family also applied that under Article 8 regarding the entry and visual search of their home and under Article 13 that no effective remedies existed under domestic law.

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Although cheap and effective in enabling use of some software that only used official ROM entry points for text output, this solution proved very slow because the Electron had to be placed into an 80-byte-pitch display to be able to get anywhere near to reproducing mode 7 and the CPU spent a lot of time drawing approximations of mode 7 characters and graphics that in a hardware solution would be achieved without any CPU processing.
" This entry is all that is known of these Briton kings ; their names are in an archaic form that makes it very likely that this annal derives from a much older written source.
The first chassis from March, AGS and Ralt were developments of their existing 1984 Formula Two designs, although Lola's entry was based on and looked very much like an IndyCar.
At the bow and the stern builders were able to create hollow sections, or compound bends, at the waterline making the entry point very fine.
A. J. M. Wedderburn further argues that resurrection in Ancient Egypt differs from the " very negative features " in Judaeo-Christian tradition, as the Ancient Egyptians conceived of the afterlife as entry into the glorious kingdom of Osiris .< ref >"< span dir =" ltr "> Baptism and resurrection: studies in Pauline theology against its Graeco-Roman background </ span >
Because the barrier to entry is so low, spammers are numerous, and the volume of unsolicited mail has become very high.
The owner has in effect added a vulnerability — the fact that the entry key is stored under the doormat — to the system, and one which is very easy to guess and exploit.
It is common that an industry having a few but very large corporations have a very high barrier of entry of new entrants in the marketplace.
At the same time, New York City has a reputation as a very bureaucratic city, which makes entry into the neighborhood difficult or even impossible for middle class entrepreneurs.
Opposition to entry had hitherto been confined largely to the Labour Party but now, he said, it was clear to him that the sovereignty of Parliament was in question, as was Britain's very survival as a nation.
There are very few sources for the reign of Dub, of which the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba and a single entry in the Annals of Ulster are the closest to contemporary.
One theory is that the very young worm has a vent on its body permitting the entry of the bacteria from the water.
The winning entry by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc., Landscape Architects proposed a very simple approach to planting, paving and the integration of security measures.
A very early stage of viral infection is viral entry, when the virus attaches to and enters the host cell.
However, he was in a seriously weakened condition ; Wilson's diary entry for 14 January reads: " Shackleton has been anything but up to the mark, and today he is decidedly worse, very short winded and coughing constantly, with more serious symptoms that need not be detailed here but which are of no small consequence one hundred and sixty miles from the ship ".
Additionally, the wording in the entry is very similar to a mention in the Historia of a different battle, Guinnion.
Pitt's entry into parliament is somewhat ironic as he later railed against the very same pocket and rotten boroughs that had given him his seat.
For example, one of the very first entries in Skeat is for the letter A, which begins: "...( 1 ) adown ; ( 2 ) afoot ; ( 3 ) along ; ( 4 ) arise ; ( 5 ) achieve ; ( 6 ) avert ; ( 7 ) amend ; ( 8 ) alas ; ( 9 ) abyss ..." Further in the entry, Skeat writes: " These prefixes are discussed at greater length under the headings Of, On, Along, Arise ... Alas, Aware, Avast ..." It seems likely that these strings of words prompted Joyce to finish the Wake with a sentence fragment that included the words: "... a way a lone a last a loved a long ..."
Higher speeds are possible without lengthening the turnout by using uniformly curved rail and a very low entry angle, however wider track centres may be needed.
The rank of brigadier general is known in South Korea as junjang (; hanja: 准將 )< ref >< font color =" gray ">( Korean )</ font > Empas hanja dictionary, Junjang entry and is a direct equivalent to the United States one-star rank, with very similar insignia.
Prior to the initial MLS season a citywide public contest was created to decide the name for the team, the very first entry was a hit, and The Columbus Crew was born.
Speeds continued to be very high, and two chicanes were added to the track, one just past the first hairpin corner, the second at the entry to the very long, very fast final turn ( 300R ).

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That first entry there is the Vermont Flumenophobe, the earliest and one of the most successful of my eighty-three varieties -- great big scapulars and hardly any primaries at all.
One of the earliest references to the clavichord in England occurs in the privy-purse expenses of Elizabeth of York, queen of Henry VII, in an entry dated August 1502:
The earliest known written evidence of the title is from the November 3, 1863, diary entry of William Howard Russell, in which he referred to gossip about " the First Lady in the Land ," referring to Mary Todd Lincoln.
The Oxford English Dictionary ( 2nd ed., 1989 ) kludge entry cites one source for this word's earliest recorded usage, definition, and etymology: Jackson W. Granholm's 1962 " How to Design a Kludge " article, which appeared in the American computer magazine Datamation.
The earliest surviving references to the city are found in the chronicles of Thietmar of Merseburg, written between 1012 and 1018: episcopus Posnaniensis (" bishop of Poznań ", in an entry for 970 ) and ab urbe Posnani (" from the city of Poznań ", for 1005 ).
Fears of a Spanish Avignon based on the strength of his relationship with the Emperor as his former tutor and regent proved baseless, and Adrian left for Italy at the earliest opportunity, making his solemn entry into Rome on 29 August.
The earliest known record of Point du Sable living in Chicago is an entry for May 10, 1790 in the journal of Hugh Heward, which he wrote during a journey he made from Detroit across Michigan and through Illinois.
According to the 2003 draft entry for " felch " in the Oxford English Dictionary, the earliest occurrence of the word in print appears to have been in The Argot of the Homosexual Subculture by Ronald A. Farrell in 1972.
The earliest written record is from the town chronicles in an entry from 1384 which states: " It is 100 years since our children left.
Though some of the earliest examples of interactive art have been dated back to the 1920s, most digital art didn ’ t make its official entry into the world of art until the late 1990s.
Since the earliest Russian entry, Siberia was administered by voyevodas.
The earliest written record of whisky production in Scotland from malted barley is an entry on the 1494 Exchequer Rolls, which reads " Eight bolls of malt to Friar John Cor, by order of the King, wherewith to make aqua vitae.
His earliest known office was praetor, held about 411 ; around 415 he served as a tribunus et notarius, which was an entry position to the imperial bureaucracy, and led to his serving as Comes sacrarum largitionum ( Count of the Sacred Largess ) between 416 and 419.
A February 1763 entry in the diary of John Adams of Braintree, Massachusetts, is one of the earliest appearances of Caucas, already with its modern connotations of a " smoke-filled room " where candidates for public election are pre-selected in private:
The Oxford English Dictionary gives the earliest entry as being from Bristol in 1500, but there were bager ( s ) gates at York in 1243 and in Lincoln by 1252.
Another journal of the period, Flight, credited him with a hop of five meters on October 8, 1906, as the earliest entry in a list of his tests shown in a table of " the performances which have been made " by a number of aviation pioneers.
In Shuowen Jiezi ( c. 58-147 AD ), China's earliest dictionary, under the entry for Nüwa author Xu Shen describes her as being both the sister and the wife of Fu Xi.
John Frith is the earliest entry in Burke's list of the Frith family.
The first impression had a publication date of 1623, and the earliest record of a retail purchase is an account book entry for 5 December 1623 of Edward Dering ( who purchased two ); the Bodleian Library, in Oxford, received its copy in early 1624 ( which it subsequently sold for £ 24 as a superseded edition when the Third Folio became available in 1664 ).
The earliest written mention of Harborne is an entry in the Domesday Book of 1086, however the settlement pre-dates this.
The earliest known reference to the battle of Camlann is an entry in the 10th-century Annales Cambriae, recording the battle in the year 537 and mention Mordred ( Medraut ) but do not specify that he and Arthur fought on opposite sides.
The Oxford English Dictionary's entry cites the earliest uses of the word from 1513, where it was found in the phrase widdersyns start my hair, i. e. my hair stood on end.
There is no record of the earliest Town Hall, but an entry in The Court Leet Book 1729 refers to the assessment of one shilling rate, and also a subscription towards building a new Town Hall, Market House and Prison.
One of the earliest settlements in Mozambique and an important gold and ivory trading post, it posed a serious rival to the Portuguese settlement in Mozambigue until the mid-16th century, when Angoche was eclipsed by Quelimane as an entry port to the interior.

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