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* Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first leader of free modern Greece ( 1776 – 1831 ), had a large building erected ; intended as a barracks, it was subsequently used as a museum, a library and a school.
The poet Francesco Petrarca spent some time there, when Gian Galeazzo Visconti called him to take charge of the magnificent library which owned about a thousand books and manuscripts, subsequently lost.
Of the 96 British inserts to the 1980s franchised Anglo-American / Canadian children's show Fraggle Rock, only 12 are known to exist as the library of the British producer ( TVS ) has been sold and subsequently split up.
The old library was subsequently renovated and re-opened as the Hanford Carnegie Museum in 1974.
In 1794, he built a new home called New Clermont, which was subsequently renamed Arryl House – a phonetic spelling of his initials, " RRL " – which was deemed " the most commodious home in America " and contained a library of four thousand volumes.
In November 1919, Bell was an invited speaker at a meeting for the promotion of a public library in Baghdad, and subsequently served on its Library Committee, as President from 1921 to 1924.
" To pay off a massive inheritance tax, Goodson's family sold the rights ( except for Concentration / Classic Concentration, which had been licensed from NBC ) to All-American Television, which was subsequently taken over by Pearson Communications, and, in turn, was acquired by FremantleMedia which now owns the rights to the library from Mark Goodson Productions.
Ban was subsequently arrested and the Ban family library confiscated, though Ban's brother Ban Chao was able to intercede on his behalf and secure Ban's release.
Gullane was subsequently taken over by Hit Entertainment who sold the entire library back to Allcroft in 2008.
The King Street building was subsequently occupied by a lending library and then Lloyds Bank.
They took it back with them, and Meliton subsequently brought it to the Patriarchate library.
The library was subsequently optimized for ARM processors and included in Rockbox.
In 1987, William Mitchell College of Law library staff created the character Conan the Librarian for a talent show performance, and subsequently wrote The Adventures of Conan the Librarian.
The 1867 edition was subsequently reprinted many times to the present day by the academic library Perrin, not counting the many English translations ( Taylor, Fleay ...), German ( Keller-Seckendorf.
The D3DX library was introduced in Direct3D 7, and subsequently was improved in Direct3D 9.
They were lost until 1890 when they were rediscovered at the library of Worcester College, Oxford, and subsequently published as part of the Clarke Papers.
The King Street building was subsequently occupied by a public library and then Lloyds Bank.
The Gesta Stephani was first published in Paris in 1619, from a manuscript in the episcopal library at Laon which was subsequently lost.
The Centre, East, and West Blocks subsequently received extensive climate control and electrical upgrades, but the library was largely overlooked.
The library of non-MTM shows was subsequently sold on to form part of ABC Family's archive.
The double-stranded phagemids are subsequently collected from these XL-1 Blue cells, essentially reversing the process used to produce the original library phage.
In 1994, Southwestern acquired the adjacent Bullocks Wilshire building, an historic landmark which was subsequently renovated to house the school's law library, classrooms, faculty offices, and a high-tech state of the art court room and advocacy center.
Dobell subsequently acquired two other manuscripts of the old Arcadia: one from the library of the Earl of Ashburnham and one that had belonged to Sir Thomas Phillipps.
The team subsequently embarked on a plan to create and sell mathematics libraries, including the General Graph Facilities library ( GGF ) and the Computational Geometry Library ( CGL ), under the name of the Center for Digital Algorithms.

library and moved
Until 1997, when the British Library ( previously centred on the Round Reading Room ) moved to a new site, the British Museum was unique in that it housed both a national museum of antiquities and a national library in the same building.
The Reading Room closed in 1997 when the national library ( the British Library ) moved to a new building at St Pancras.
When he was still a child, Verdi's parents moved from Piacenza to Busseto, where the future composer's education was greatly facilitated by visits to the large library belonging to the local Jesuit school.
As the prominence of and reliance on the Internet has grown, library services have moved the emphasis from mainly providing print resources to providing more computers and more Internet access.
The most widely recognized building of the university library is Carolina Rediviva, the " revived Carolina ", thus named in reference to Academia Carolina ( see illustration ), which held the university library from the earliest times until 1691, when it was moved to the upper floor of Gustavianum, where it miraculously survived the great city fire of 1702.
He moved instead to Lisbon, and – using a tourist's guide to England, reference books and magazines from the Lisbon public library and newsreel reports he saw in cinemas – created seemingly credible reports that appeared to come from London.
They moved the building to their resort to serve as a library and art gallery.
After a further spell of working in Fife ( during which time he had access to a library of botanical and zoological books ) he moved to the Botanical Gardens of Glasgow University and attended botany lectures at the University of Glasgow.
When Alan J. W. Bell took over as producer, the plots of Last of the Summer Wine moved away from the original dialogue-packed scenes in the pub and the library ; guest actors were brought in to interact with the trio in new situations.
The Cotton library was moved in 1712 from Cotton House in Westminster to Essex House in the Strand and then moved again in 1730 to Ashburnham House in Westminster.
The public library moved in the Summer of 2011, into the site of the old Council offices off the Market Square.
Although the parish records from before 1900 were moved to Lincoln in 1988 for safe keeping, the parish library remains one of the ten biggest in England today and, with a dedicated cataloguer finally employed, is now undergoing a period of restoration work.
The building survives, although the library itself has since moved to a larger building on Junction Road.
In 1974 the public library was moved to the Depot-in-the-Park, where Mayme Yarbrough was the librarian.
At that time, the library was moved to the renovated telephone company switching building that had been donated by Dr. and Mrs. L. C.
If a shared library that an executable depends on is deleted, moved, or renamed, or if an incompatible version of the library is copied to a place that is earlier in the search, the executable would fail to load.
The mall featured several major retailers and a branch library, which moved its operations to nearby Mango after the mall's closing.
The library outgrew the basement at Katz Corner School and moved to a single-story house at 1909 Sauk Trail and Linda Gapsewitz became the new director.
Then, in 1984, the library moved to a storefront in Surreybrook Plaza.
In 2006, under the direction of the Library Board and Library Director Nanette Wargo the library finally realized the vision of all of those volunteers and moved into their very own library building.
The Carnegie Library is being converted into a local museum and the public library has since moved across the street.

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