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major and divisions
The populations of the various districts, or other major divisions, were stratified by type of community ( rural, urban, mixed ) and, where appropriate, by ethnic affiliation and by type of economy.
The book has three major divisions, chapters 1-2, 3-5 and 6-7, each introduced by the word " Hear ," with a pattern of alternating announcements of doom and expressions of hope within each division.
There are two major divisions in control theory, namely, classical and modern, which have direct implications over the control engineering applications.
He removed the club's Chelsea pensioner crest, improved the youth set-up and training regime, rebuilt the side with shrewd signings from the lower divisions and amateur leagues, and led Chelsea to their first major trophy success – the League championship – in 1954 – 55.
In terms of major chemical divisions of minerals, most are placed within the isomorphous groups, which are based on analogous chemical composition and similar crystal forms.
The Book of Omni is notable also for being the last of the books contained on the Small Plates of Nephi, one of two major divisions of the gold plates which Joseph Smith, Jr. translated to obtain the Book of Mormon.
In the Night's Dawn trilogy, humankind, although now united under an organization known as the Confederation, has been broken up into two major divisions, Adamists and Edenists.
The 1775 treatise " The Natural Varieties of Mankind ," by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach proposed five major divisions: the Caucasoid race, Mongoloid race, Ethiopian race ( later termed the Negroid race ), American Indian race, and Malayan race, but he did not propose any hierarchy among the races.
By 1869 when the Railway Mail Service was officially inaugurated, the system had expanded to virtually all of the major railroads of the United States, and the country was divided into six operating divisions.
Its workforce of over 100, 000 was organized into nine major divisions — Space, Aircraft, Defense Electronics, Commercial Electronics, Light Duty Automotive Components, Heavy Duty Automotive Components, Printing Presses, Valves and Meters, and Industrial Automation.
Splicing occurs in all the kingdoms or domains of life, however, the extent and types of splicing can be very different between the major divisions.
Harlan H. Barrows, a geographer at the University of Chicago, nevertheless regarded social geography as one of the three major divisions of geography.
The Divine Principle lists the “ Islamic cultural sphere ” as one of the world ’ s four major divisions ( the others are the East Asian, the Hindu, and the Christian spheres ).
The eight major divisions of the compass were subdivided into three hours each, to make a total of 24, and " eykt " was the end of the second hour of the south-west division, which in modern terms would be 3. 30pm.
In Britain in the nineteenth century the inflated price of bread due to the Corn Laws caused major political and social divisions, and was central to debates over free trade and protectionism.
Some major stocks / management units on the Canadian / US shelf ( see map of NAFO areas ) are the Southern Labrador-Eastern Newfoundland stock ( NAFO divisions 2J3KL ), the Northern Gulf of St. Lawrence stock ( NAFO divisions 3Pn4RS ), the Northern Scotian Shelf stock ( NAFO divisions 4VsW ), which all lie in Canadian waters, and the Georges Bank and Gulf of Maine stocks in United States waters.
The rise of Protestantism led to major divisions within Western Christianity, which still persist, and wars — for example, the Anglo-Spanish War of 1585 – 1604 had religious as well as economic causes.
It was at this point that General Sir Redvers Henry Buller, a much respected commander, arrived in South Africa with major British reinforcements ( including an army corps of three divisions ).
Most major marathons have wheelchair divisions and the elite racers consistently beat the runners on foot.
Scholars group the Egyptian language into six major chronological divisions:
Clinical pathology is one of the two major divisions of pathology, the other being anatomical pathology.
The extant Tlingit territory can be roughly divided into four major sections, paralleling ecological, linguistic, and cultural divisions.
The Somme led directly to major new developments in infantry organization and tactics ; despite the terrible losses of 1 July, some divisions had managed to achieve their objectives with minimal casualties.

major and city
The central city areas, in other words, exhibit the two characteristics which violate the life principle of congregations of the major denominations: they have too few middle-class people ; ;
Central city areas have become progressively poorer locales for the major denominations since the exodus of middle-class people from most central cities.
With few exceptions, the major denominations are rapidly losing their hold on the central city.
Samuel D. Goodis, representing the Philadelphia Hotel Association, objected on Tuesday to a proposed boost by the city in licensing fees, saying that occupancy rates in major hotels here ranged from 48 to 74 percent last year.
Abadan is thought to have been further developed into a major port city under the Abbasids ' rule.
Recently, Abandan has been the site of major labor activity as workers at the oil refineries in the city have staged walkouts and strikes to protest non-payment of wages and the political situation in the country.
Canberra is a planned city that was originally designed by Walter Burley Griffin, a major 20th century American architect.
Aeschylus travelled to Sicily once or twice in the 470s BC, having been invited by Hiero I of Syracuse, a major Greek city on the eastern side of the island ; and during one of these trips he produced The Women of Aetna ( in honor of the city founded by Hieron ) and restaged his Persians.
The first major meetings of the national left-wing campus group Students for a Democratic Society took place in Ann Arbor in 1960 ; in 1965, the city was home to the first U. S. teach-in against the Vietnam War.
The second Abbasid caliph, Al Mansur ( 754 – 775 ) founded the city of Baghdad to act as a centre of learning, and included in its design a library-translation centre known as Bayt al-Hikma ‘ Storehouse of Wisdom ’, which continued to receive development from his heirs and was to provide a major impetus for Arabic-Persian translations of Hellenistic astrological texts.
Phoenix is by far the hottest major city in North America ; the average high temperature during baseball's regular season is, and game-time temperatures well above are very common during the summer.
An International Council ( IC ) was set up to discuss and decide major issues regarding the WSF, while the local organizing committee in the host city is responsible for the practical preparations of the event.
It is well connected with Jaipur, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Ujjain, Howrah, Bhopal, Mumbai, Jammu, Indore and all other major cities. There is a major technical and repair railway workshop in the city.
The population of Ajmer city according census 2011 is 5, 42, 580 positioning Ajmer in top 100 major cities of India and 5th in Rajasthan.
The latter fell after a violent fight, leaving the road open to the major city and provincial capital of Málaga, which he captured after one day.
Atlanta has a reputation as the " city in a forest " due to an abundance of trees that is unique among major cities.
However, the nickname is also factually accurate, as the city ’ s tree coverage percentage is at 36 %, the highest out of all major American cities, and above the national average of 27 %.
It was thought, however, that locating the capital in a major city like Frankfurt or Hamburg would imply a permanent capital.
Bursa became the first major capital city of the early Ottoman Empire following its capture from the Byzantines in 1326.
The city has traditionally been a pole of attraction, and was a major center for refugees from various ethnic backgrounds who immigrated to Anatolia from the Balkans during the loss of the Ottoman territories in Europe between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The city is still a major center for textiles in Turkey and is home to the Bursa International Textiles and Trade Center ( Bursa Uluslararası Tekstil ve Ticaret Merkezi, or BUTTIM.
Each of the seven military commands has its headquarters in a major city: Eastern Military Command ( Comando Militar do Leste-CML ), Rio de Janeiro ; Southeastern Military Command ( Comando Militar do Sudeste-CMSE ), São Paulo ; Southern Military Command ( Comando Militar do Sul-CMS ), Porto Alegre ; Northeastern Military Command ( Comando Militar do Nordeste-CMN ), Recife ; CMO, Campo Grande ; CMP, Brasília ; and CMA, Manaus.
There were major commissions: one from the city of Dessau for five tightly designed " Laubenganghäuser " ( apartment buildings with balcony access ), which are still in use today, and another for the headquarters of the Federal School of the German Trade Unions ( ADGB ) in Bernau bei Berlin.

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