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* 1976 – Zulfikar Ali Bhutto lays the foundation stone of Port Qasim, Karachi.
The death of André-Marie Ampère occurred decades before his new science was canonized as the foundation stone for the modern science of electromagnetism.
* 1248 – The foundation stone of Cologne Cathedral, built to house the relics of the Three Wise Men, is laid.
* 1434 – The foundation stone of Cathedral St. Peter and St. Paul in Nantes, France is laid.
The highlight for them all was a triumphal return to Dunfermline, where Carnegie's mother laid the foundation stone of a Carnegie Library for which he donated the money.
* 1675 – The foundation stone of the Royal Greenwich Observatory in London, England is laid.
Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone on 28 September 1853, during the annual autumn visit.
The latte stone was used as a part of the raised foundation for a magalahi ( matao chief ) house, although they may have also been used for canoe sheds.
( This section contains Matthew 16: 13 – 19, in which Simon, newly renamed Peter, ( πέτρος, petros, meaning " stone "), calls Jesus " the Christ, the son of the living God ", and Jesus states that on this " bedrock " ( πέτρα, petra ) he will build his churchthe passage forms the foundation for the papacy's claim of authority ).
In 1897 the foundation stone was laid of a large concrete structure, but there was insufficient money to complete the work and the " Harbour arm " remains uncompleted.
* 1357 – Emperor Charles IV assists in laying the foundation stone of Charles Bridge in Prague.
* 1334 – The bishop of Florence blesses the first foundation stone for the new campanile ( bell tower ) of the Florence Cathedral, designed by the artist Giotto di Bondone.
While laying the foundation stone of the National Defence Academy ( India ) in 1949, he stated: " We, who for generations had talked about and attempted in everything a peaceful way and practiced non-violence, should now be, in a sense, glorifying our army, navy and air force.
On 11 March 1922 the foundation stone of Aurobindo Bhavan, which is currently the main administrative centre of the university, was laid.
Konrad Kurzbold laid the foundation stone for Saint George ’ s Monastery Church, where he was also buried.
The foundation stone was laid by Prince George of Wales and Prince Albert Victor on 4 July and the stand opened in December that year.
Ten years later, the Grey Smith Stand and the open concrete stand next to it were replaced by the Western Stand ; the Duke of Edinburgh laid a foundation stone for the Western Stand on 3 March 1967, and it was completed in 1968.
* 1727 – The foundation stone to the Jerusalem's Church in Berlin is laid.
He is noted in history for laying the foundation stone for the Notre Dame de Paris.
The foundation stone was laid in 1840 ; the Lords Chamber was completed in 1847, and the Commons Chamber in 1852 ( at which point Barry received a knighthood ).
In 1506 he laid the foundation stone of the new St. Peter's Basilica.
Together they laid the foundation stone of St Augustine's Monastery in Limoges.
The cornerstone is the first stone set in the construction of a masonry foundation and over time it became a ceremonial stone with the laying of the stone being generally important metaphorically in sacred architecture.

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but they are important foundation stones for more extensive exploration of outer space for the ultimate benefit of all mankind.
In addition to the basic programs in wavelength standards, spectroscopy, solid state physics, interactions of the free electron and atomic constants which are necessary to provide the foundation for technological progress, the Bureau has strengthened its activities in laboratory astrophysics.
Congress should then be asked to give the Peace Corps a firm legislative foundation for the next fiscal year.
And lest anybody think that considerations such as these are not germane in a foundation report, let me enlighten them with the truths that, under Communism there would have been no capital with which to endow the Foundation, and that there would not be that individual freedom within which the Fellows might proceed, untrammeled in every way, toward their discoveries, their creative efforts for the good of mankind.
When served in a psychological atmosphere that allows young bodies to assimilate the greatest good from what they eat because they are free from tension, a foundation is laid for a high level of health that releases the children from physical handicaps to participate with enjoyment in the work assignments, the athletic programs and the most important phase, the educational opportunities.
All three schools coordinate their educational programs with that of the undergraduate college and, like the college proper, place emphasis upon a broad liberal arts course as the proper foundation for specialized study.
Although he still didn't speak to anyone, he grew fond of saying, `` The future lies in Asia '', when the opportunity arose, and when he graduated from high school his parents sent him to New York to give him a foundation, they said, for his life in Asian studies.
Lincoln insisted the moral foundation of the Republicans required opposition to slavery, and rejected any " groping for some middle ground between the right and the wrong ".
Anthropologists were recruited from England and the USA, setting the foundation for the unique Canadian style of anthropology.
" Hans-Hermann Hoppe, meanwhile, uses " argumentation ethics " for his foundation of " private property anarchism ", which is closer to Rothbard's natural law approach.
Similarly in St Peter: " Christ .. Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you " ( 1 Peter 1: 20 ), and " But the end of all things is at hand " ( 1 Peter 4: 7 ).
Agrarianism claimed agriculture was the source of all wealth and called for the wide distribution of land as the foundation of democracy and freedom.
* On Saint Nicholas Day ( 6 December ), the Niklasmarkt ( Nicholas Market ) commemorates the Niklasspende, a medieval foundation for the poor.
Classical Arminianism ( sometimes titled Reformed Arminianism or Reformation Arminianism ) is the theological system that was presented by Jacobus Arminius and maintained by some of the Remonstrants ; its influence serves as the foundation for all Arminian systems.
Even so, his ideas helped to found one of the first adult education centers in America, and provided the foundation for future generations of liberal education.
It was not uncommon for the Merovingian, Carolingian, or later kings to make laymen abbots of monasteries ; the layman would often use the income of the monastery as his own and leave the monks a bare minimum for the necessary expenses of the foundation.
The program laid the foundation for NASA's current human spaceflight capability, and funded construction of its Johnson Space Center and Kennedy Space Center.
His theory of schemes has become established as the best universal foundation for this major field, because of its great expressive power as well as technical depth.
The early translators included Mashallah, who helped to elect the time for the foundation of Baghdad, and Sahl ibn Bishr, ( a. k. a. Zael ), whose texts were directly influential upon later European astrologers such as Guido Bonatti in the 13th century, and William Lilly in the 17th century.
They said that there is no scientific foundation for the tenets of astrology and warned the public against accepting astrological advice without question.

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