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Who, then, is of sufficient stature to lodge with Lenin??
After the recommendation of the Department is forwarded to the appeal board, that is the appropriate place for a registrant to lodge his denial.
If that is not possible, the Trustee may lodge an Objection to Discharge, effectively extending the bankruptcy for a further five years.
It was built in 1850 as a shooting lodge and was part of the Hesleyside estate ( Hesleyside house is situated in the North Tyne valley near Bellingham ).
* On Staten Island, Masonic lodge # 1130 at 236 Main Street is named after him.
A Free Mason lodge is also established in Hobart.
In a commentary of the hadith Sahih Muslim, entitled al-Minhaj, the medieval Islamic scholar Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi stated that " one of the collective duties of the community as a whole ( fard kifaya ) is to lodge a valid protest, to solve problems of religion, to have knowledge of Divine Law, to command what is right and forbid wrong conduct ".
Today the lodge is a museum and tourist attraction in Austria.
A motor hotel, or motel for short ( also known as motor inn, motor court, motor lodge, tourist lodge, cottage court, auto camps, tourist home, tourist cabins, auto cabins, cabin camps, cabin court, or auto court ), is a hotel designed for motorists, and usually has a parking area for motor vehicles.
A lodge at Temple Bar in London is the earliest such lodge on record.
The lawn of First Court is famously round, and an impressive wisteria sprawls up the front of the master's lodge.
It is bounded to the north by the Burrough's Building ( added in the 18th century ), to the east by the street, to the south by the Porters ' lodge and to the west by the chapel.
Above the Porters ' lodge is the Perne Library, named in honour of Andrew Perne, a former Master, and originally built in 1590 to house the collection that he donated to the college.
The etymology of the name is not totally certain, but some propose it may derive from the name of a Royal hunting lodge, the Palacio de la Zarzuela near Madrid, where, allegedly, this type of entertainment was first presented to the court.
* The Palace of Versailles is first built by Louis XIII, as a hunting lodge.
There is a plaque in the dining area dedicating the lodge to him and his service in the Boy Scouts of America and his sacrifice for the American space program.
The Magic Flute is noted for its prominent Masonic elements ; Schikaneder and Mozart were Masons and lodge brothers ( see: Mozart and Freemasonry ).
But I thought if they would let me fly over and see for myself that Harry's lodge is gone, then maybe I'd believe it for sure.
The entrance lodge to the southeast of the castle is also listed Grade II *.
Inside the lodge is a small museum honoring Fred Harvey ( June 27, 1835 – February 9, 1901 ), who played a major role in popularizing the Grand Canyon.
St John's Master's lodge is located in a grassy clearing to the north of Third Court.

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The present building sits on the site of a hunting lodge built by the Earl of Cavan in the 19th century.
Unlike the adjacent streets the Kurfürstendamm developed out of a historic corduroy road () laid out by the Brandenburg margraves to reach the Grunewald hunting lodge, erected in 1543 at the behest of Elector Joachim II Hector.
Louis fell ill soon after his final victorious campaigns and went to his summer hunting lodge on an island in the Rhine, by his palace at Ingelheim.
As these were independents, the quality of accommodation varied widely from one lodge to another ; while a minority of these properties were inspected or rated by automobile associations ( AAA and CAA, in addition to providing maps to member motorists, have published tour books or directories of restaurants and rooms since 1917 ), no consistent standard stood behind the " sanitized for your protection " banner.
Other than an initial brief prepared by Emile for a summer house, space for cars, an extra bedroom and a caretaker's lodge, Corbusier had such freedom with the job that he was only limited by his own architectural palette.
The approach to the house was by car, past the caretaker's lodge and eventually under the building itself.
Chatelherault Country Park | Chatelherault, built by William Adam ( architect ) | William Adam in 1743 as the James Douglas-Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton | Duke of Hamilton's hunting lodge.
In April, the Dillinger gang settled at a lodge hideout called Little Bohemia Lodge, owned by Emil Wanatka, in the northern Wisconsin town of Manitowish Waters.
Days later, a score of federal agents led by Hugh Clegg and Melvin Purvis approached the lodge in the early morning hours.
" After deciding to lodge in a good hotel in Slavonski Brod on the border, having judged it safer than Bosanski Brod across the Sava River, they were observed by an officer who saw their sketches and concluded they might be Russian spies.
" They were equally conceptual developments from his work on projective identification-from the " minutely split ' particles '" Bion saw as expelled in pathological p. i. by the psychotic, who would then go on to " lodge them in the angry, so-called ' bizarre objects ' by which he feels persecuted and controlled ".
Narendra became the member of a Freemason's lodge and of a breakaway faction of the Brahmo Samaj led by Keshub Chandra Sen. His initial beliefs were shaped by Brahmo concepts, which included belief in a formless God and deprecation of the worship of idols.
Mary Colter designed the lodge and it was built by the Fred Harvey Company.
Debs joined the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen ( BLF ) in February 1875 and became active in this fraternal benefit organization, being sent as a delegate by the Terre Haute lodge to the organization's national convention in 1877.
Once swallowed, this plastic can cause a general decline in the fitness of the bird, or in some cases lodge in the gut and cause a blockage, leading to death by starvation.
During his time in London, he frequented " The Great American Reunion " lodge in London, founded by Francisco de Miranda.
On 19 July 2005, Licio Gelli, the grand master of the Propaganda Due or P2 masonic lodge, received a notification – required by Italian law – informing him that he was formally under investigation on charges of ordering the murder of Calvi along with Giuseppe Calò, Ernesto Diotallevi, Flavio Carboni and Carboni's Austrian ex-girlfriend, Manuela Kleinszig.

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On April 18, 1934, during the Great Depression, a group of 500 protesters marched to the Illinois Emergency Relief Commission to lodge complaints about the delivery of emergency supplies from the state and federal governments.
The group is here for a photo shoot and are the only guests at a lodge.
On Wednesday morning, November 18, 1953, about a week before Thanksgiving, a group from the SO Division, including Vincent Ruwet, chief of the division, John Schwab, Frank Olson, Ben Wilson, Gerald Yonetz, and John Malinowski, drove out to the retreat ... The Detrick group was met at the lodge by Sid Gottlieb, his deputy Robert Lashbrook, and a couple of others from the CIA .... On the second day of the retreat, after dinner, Gottlieb spiked a bottle of Cointreau with a small quantity of a substance that he and his TSS colleagues privately referred to as " serunin " but which was in fact lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD.
Occasionally, a lodge might change the order that it was affiliated to, or a group of lodges would break away from an order and form a new one, or two orders might merge.
A guest lodge was available until it closed in 2012, as are cabins, picnic grounds, and camping, including a group campsite.
They lodge in a rustic hotel where, again, they are attacked by a group of armed men who demand the key and the map to the base.
The lack of a full public inquiry into the crisis caused a group of farmers, business leaders and media organisations to lodge an appeal at the High Court against the government's decision not to hold such an inquiry.
The ownership group invested over $ 3 million in renovations including lodge renovations, upgrades to the snowmaking capacity, and several new dining options, including a brick oven pizzeria and tavern located in the west lodge.
Facilities at Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park include seven rental cabins, an RV campground, two primitive campgrounds, a 64-person group lodge, and three boat ramps.
With the many acres of scenic woodlands, the park includes four lakes, a swimming beach, a 47 room resort inn and restaurant complex, cabins, group lodge, camping areas, picnicking sites, playgrounds, a ballfield, a regulation pistol firing range, picturesque hiking trails, a wrangler camp, of horse riding trails, a park store, and archery range.
( Two members of this same lodge, Washington and James Monroe, would later become American Presidents, and at least eight members were generals of the American Revolution ( Washington, Mercer, George Weedon, William Woodford, Fielding Lewis, Thomas Posey, Gustavus Wallace, and the Marquis de Lafayette ( honorary in 1824 ) – far more than any other group, institution or organization save the pre-Revolution British Army.
There are 16 rental cottages as well as a group lodge, and the park also offers 73 tent, trailer and RV sites, 30 walk-in camp sites, and 11 back country camp sites for backpackers.
The Olympic Village of the 1932 Summer Olympics served as the model of today's Olympic Villages ; it consisted of a group of buildings with rooms to lodge athletes, and buildings with other commodities.
Formulaic rituals and organizational secrecy also helped to insure that lodge meetings were orderly, intimate, and confidential and contributed to group cohesion among B of LF members.
They are saved by a group of Sithi and taken to the Sithi's hunting lodge.
A group of people gather at a remote snowbound lodge in the wilds of northern New England.
In 1851, a lodge of it in Oriskany Falls ( then known as Castor Hollow ), a village near Utica, was visited by 13 members of another Utica group.
Following the success of Treetops, another treetop lodgethe Shimba, was opened by the Aberdare Safari Hotels group in the Shimba Hills National Reserve.
The group takes its name from a lodge that Laurel and Hardy belonged to in the 1933 movie Sons of the Desert.
A Japanese conservative group called the Japan Conference ( 日本会議, Nippon Kaigi ), which is tight with the Association of Shinto Shrines and Korea-based Unification Church's International Federation for Victory over Communism, has protested the purchase of land on Tsushima by Koreans, especially a fishing lodge operated by Koreans adjacent to the local Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force base.
He was a founder of the first IOOF lodge in Columbus, the group for most of its life meeting in a building at the corner of High and State Streets that also contained a bank and Kelley's offices.
Parties do not lodge preference tickets and a single 1 in that box only preferences the candidates in the group.

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