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At the other are organizations like the newly formed Nassau Library System, in a high-density area, with ample resources and a rapidly growing territory to serve.
Abscesses must be differentiated from empyemas, which are accumulations of pus in a preexisting rather than a newly formed anatomical cavity.
Neither the Democratic or the newly formed Whig party was then well organized in that part of Tennessee.
Adaptive radiations often occur as a result of an organism arising in an environment with unoccupied niches, such as a newly formed lake or isolated island chain.
A number of companies responded, both existing communications vendors like Hayes and Cisco Systems, as well as newly formed companies like Kinetics.
The government of the newly formed Union of South Africa began a systematic oppression of black people in South Africa.
The club's current position comes within 15 years of their being one of the top sides in Welsh football, winning the old format Welsh Football League in 1991 and 1992, but being relegated in 1993 after just one season in the newly formed League of Wales.
New Turkish forces landed at Bulair and Şarköy but after heavy fighting they were crushed and overthrown by the newly formed 4th Bulgarian army under the command of General Stiliyan Kovachev.
The newly formed operation, CodeGear, will be responsible for advancing the four primary product lines formerly associated with Borland's Integrated Development Environment ( IDE ) business.
The osteiod seam is a narrow region of newly formed organic matrix, not yet mineralized, located on the surface of a bone.
A comeback of sorts was seen during the 1960s and 1970s, but it was not until 1981, when the Liberals allied with the newly formed SDP to form the SDP-Liberal Alliance, that the party enjoyed significant electoral success.
While these included elite Bersaglieri, Alpini and Cacciatori units, a large proportion of the troops were inexperienced conscripts recently drafted from metropolitan regiments in Italy into newly formed " di formazione " battalions for service in Africa.
Fearing American political, cultural and economic penetration, Stalin eventually forbade Soviet Eastern bloc countries of the newly formed Cominform from accepting Marshall Plan aid.
Although the newly independent provinces formed a Federation, border disputes broke out among them, adding to the region's turbulent history and conditions.
Though Gondwana was still intact in the beginning of the Cretaceous, it broke up as South America, Antarctica and Australia rifted away from Africa ( though India and Madagascar remained attached to each other ); thus, the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans were newly formed.
He applied in 1902 to the newly formed Carnegie Institution for a grant to write a systematic book of his life's work.
" Mickey " McBride secured the rights to a Cleveland franchise in the newly formed All-America Football Conference.
OSF became part of the newly formed Open Group in 1996.
The Independent Greeks, a newly formed political party in Greece has also supported conservatism, particularly national and religious conservatism.
L to R: Paul Hester, Neil Finn, Nick Seymour. Thanks to their Split Enz connection, the newly formed Crowded House had an established Australasian fanbase.
An acyl-enzyme intermediate, bound to the serine, is formed, and the newly formed amino terminus of the cleaved protein can dissociate.
The oxygen of water attacks the carbonyl carbon of the serine-bound acyl group, resulting in formation of a second tetrahedral adduct, regeneration of the serine-OH group, and release of a proton, as well as the protein fragment with the newly formed carboxyl terminus
Cassatt had befriended Degas and Pissarro years earlier when she joined Pissarro's newly formed French Impressionist group and gave up opportunities to exhibit in the United States.
In 1969, the county was abolished and Carson City and a few small surrounding settlements within the former county were merged into a newly formed independent city called Carson City Consolidated Municipality.

newly and Natural
" He purchased fossils from her for the newly opened New York Lyceum of Natural History in 1827.
The Ohio Department of Public Works maintained the canal lands for recreational purposes until 1949 when the Portage Lakes were transferred to the newly formed Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation.
Immediately north of the developed area is Lancing Ring, a Nature Reserve, part of the former Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ( AONB ) and the newly established South Downs National Park.
Their name for brass was orichalcum, a word sometimes also spelled aurichalcum ( echoing the word for a gold coin, aureus ), meaning ' gold-copper ', because of its shiny, gold-like appearance when the coins were newly struck ( see, for example Pliny the Elder in his Natural History Book 34. 4 ).
The following year, he reached an agreement with Roland Garcia, dean of the Department of Natural Sciences at UBA, which named Leloir, Carlos Eugenio Cardini and Enrico Cabib as titular professors in the University's newly founded Biochemical Institute.
In 1812, while in France, Maclure became a member of the newly founded Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia ( ANSP ).
In 1891, Osborn was hired by Columbia University as a professor of zoology ; simultaneously, he accepted a position at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, where he served as the curator of a newly formed Department of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Settling in New York, Rafinesque became a founding member of the newly established " Lyceum of Natural History.
In 1886 he joined the British Museum ( Natural History ) as an assistant in the Department of Zoology where he became Keeper in the then newly formed Department of Entomology in 1913.
At UCSD he has also served as the Chairman of the Department of Biology from July 1998-June 1999, as Associate Dean of the Division of Natural Sciences from July 1, 1999-June 2000, and as Interim Dean of the newly established Division of Biological Sciences from July 1, 2000-February 1, 2001.
While in England he was elected to a Fellow of the newly organized Royal Society, to whose Philosophical Transactions he contributed two papers, " Some Natural Curiosities from New England ," and " Description, Culture and Use of Maize.
After losing the titles Money Inc. had to focus on the challenges by the Legion of Doom, which gave the Natural Disasters the opportunity to defend their newly won titles against new competition.
After the Second World War, ornithologists based at museums in the American Museum of Natural History produced further reviews ; again, each of these listed newly described species and presented an analysis, indicating which were and were not good species.
During his stay there he received an appointment as an inspector for that part of the newly established Royal Museum for Natural History which was founded by acquiring the collections of the Society for Natural History in 1805.

newly and Law
They support the Central European and Eurasian Law Institute ( CEELI ), a Prague-based institute that trains judges from newly democratized countries in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
The evacuees eventually settle a newly terraformed Mars while some form the crew of a Ship of the Law to hunt down the home world of the killers, a quest described in the sequel, Anvil of Stars.
In 1987, Akron, Ohio, patent attorney, Edwin ( Ned ) Oldham, a newly appointed representative to the National Council of Patent Law Associations, while at a site-selection meeting, learned that the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia was the frontrunner for the new location of the NIHF, prompting Oldham to wonder if Akron might have a chance.
Chicago-Kent College of Law began in 1886 with law clerks receiving tutorials from Appellate Judge Joseph M. Bailey in order to prepare for the newly instated Illinois Bar Examination.
In 1858, a newly elected Democratic state legislature repealed this law, making fugitives around Oberlin vulnerable to enforcement of the Federal Fugitive Slave Law, which allowed southern slave-catchers to target and extradite them back to the South.
The Faculty of Law was established in 1975. thus becoming the first new member of newly established University of Osijek.
The newly established De La Salle University College of Law will likewise offer the J. D., although it will offer the program using a trimestral calendar, unlike the model curriculum that uses a semestral calendar.
Law held off on withdrawing the " Referendum Pledge " of a tariff reform referendum into 1912 because of the visit of Robert Borden, the newly elected Conservative Prime Minister of Canada, to London planned for July.
In 1779 Wythe was appointed by the legislature to the newly created Chair of Law at the College of William and Mary, becoming the first law professor in the United States.
According to Canon 355 ( from the Latin Code of Canon Law 1983 ), if the newly elected Supreme Pontiff is not already a bishop, it is the right of the Dean to ordain him as such.
Based on the newly introduced ' Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service ', lecturers of non-Aryan descent or those who were married to ' non-Aryans ' were removed by the State, likewise politically ' undesirable ' professors.
" Smith was one of the Committee of Thirteen, who organized in 1850 in New York City to resist the newly passed Fugitive Slave Law and aid escaped slaves through the Underground Railroad.
In Japan, the School Education Law was revised in 1998, and secondary schools were newly recognized.
The same year Bourguiba graduated with a degree in Law and Political Science, and returned with his newly formed family to Tunisia where he got immediately involved in political life by joining two newspapers in 1928: l ’ Etendard Tunisien ( The Tunisian Flag ) and Sawt At-Tunisi ( The Tunisian Voice ).
Rule of Law political party is part of the newly formed ruling coalition.
In 1963, the Carnegie Endowment reconstituted its International Law Program in order to address several emerging international issues: the increase in significance and impact of international organizations ; the technological revolution that facilitated the production of new military weaponry ; the spread of Communism ; the surge in newly independent states ; and the challenges of new forms of economic activity, including global corporations and intergovernmental associations.
Just prior to that it had succeeded in passing the " Law for the Prevention of Brigandage and Sedition ", a measure ostensibly intended to prevent insurgency against the central government which assigned that duty to newly created paramilitary formations.
The USP arose from the union of the newly created Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters ( FFCL ) at the existing Polytechnic School of Sao Paulo, Escola Superior de Agricultura " Luiz de Queiroz ", Faculty of Medicine, School of Law and Faculty of Pharmacy and Dentistry.
In 2010, the University of Memphis, School of Law law school was moved permanently from the main campus to a newly renovated downtown campus.
There are additional outlets in Greestone, Chad Varah, Thomas Parker House, Riseholme, LPAC, Engine Shed in the form of The Tower Bar, Architecture Building, Enterprise @ Lincoln building and also in the newly opened Business & Law building.
Some faculties were newly founded: the faculties of Information Technology ( 1991 ), Law ( 1991 ), Education ( 1993 ) and Economics ( 1993 ).
After the Seven Years ' War, the British colonial authority administering the newly created Province of Quebec decided to leave many socio-cultural institutions in place, such as the Catholic Church, French Civil Law, the Seigneurial System, and perhaps most importantly, the traditional agrarian lifestyles and languages of the early Habitants, the first Canadiens.
ICJ President Hisashi Owada's Lecture on The Encounter of Japan with the Community of Civilized Nations at newly launched in October 2008 UN Audiovisual Library of International Law and UN-Law
In the 1920s, Virginia's registrar of statistics, Dr. Walter Ashby Plecker, was allied with the newly founded Anglo-Saxon Club of America in persuading the Virginia General Assembly to pass the Racial Integrity Law of 1924.

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