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A nine month long war ended on December 16 of 1971, when the Pakistan Armed Forces overran in Dhaka, ultimately signing the instrument of surrender which resulted the largest in number of prisoners of war since World War II.
With considerable cost and effort, Indiana boasts nine of the ten largest high school gyms in the country, and a purported eighteen of the top twenty.
Kuwait includes, within its territory, nine islands in the Persian Gulf, two of which, Bubiyan ( the largest ) and Warbah, are largely uninhabited but strategically important.
The 30 September-1 October 1995 elections produced a deeply fragmented parliament with nine parties represented and the largest party-the newly founded centrist Democratic Party " Saimnieks "-commanding only 18 of 100 seats.
This was followed up by the Global Mining Initiative which was initiated by nine of the largest metals and mining companies, and led to the formation of the International Council on Mining and Metals to " act as a catalyst " for social and environmental performance improvement in the mining and metals industry internationally.
By 1998 Star Trek TV shows, movies, books, videotapes, and licensing provided so much of the studio's profit that " it is not possible to spend any reasonable amount of time at Paramount and not be aware of presence "; filming for Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine required up to nine of the largest of the studio's 36 sound stages.
In 2002 the government merged the nine largest airlines into three regional groups based in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, respectively: Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines, which operate most of China's external flights.
Xanthos mentions the largest number — nine tournament rounds.
The largest of his ships had nine masts, were long and had a beam of.
* The Greek theatre, whose cavea is one of the largest ever built by the ancient Greeks: it has 67 rows, divided into nine sections with eight aisles.
Whidbey Island ( historical spelling Whidby ) is the largest of nine islands located in Island County, Washington, in the United States.
The final group, Group III: the Treasury of Atreus, the Tomb of Clytemnestra and the Tomb of the Genii, are dated to IIIB by a sherd under the threshold of the Treasury of Atreus, the largest of the nine tombs.
After the 2012 elections, Labour has the largest representation on the Assembly ( twelve members ), followed by nine from the Conservatives, two Liberal Democrats, and two Greens
The Monmouth Festival, a free nine day music festival, has been running every year since 1982 and is one of the largest free music festivals in Europe.
Chinese Americans are the largest racial group on all but one of the nine fully established University of California campuses.
It is the second largest of Ulster ’ s nine counties in size and fourth largest in terms of population.
The company, based in Richmond, is one of the nation's largest producers of energy, serving retail energy customers in nine states.
At one time, Vulcan had nine grain elevators, more than any location west of Winnipeg, making it the largest grain shipping point at that time.
Vienna (; German: ) is the capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria.
As 2005 ended and 2006 began, new " largest buyout " records were set and surpassed several times with nine of the top ten buyouts at the end of 2007 having been announced in an 18-month window from the beginning of 2006 through the middle of 2007.
The nine largest colleges of the University are Birkbeck, Goldsmiths, King's College London, the London Business School, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway, the School of Oriental and African Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science and University College London.
The number nine is special in China as it is the largest possible single digit, and Chinese dragons are frequently connected with it.
Historically, during the Edo period, the Tokugawa shogunate established bugyō-ruled zones ( 奉行支配地 ) around the nine largest cities in Japan, and 302 township-ruled zones ( 郡代支配地 ) elsewhere.

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Ivy League institutions, therefore, account for seven of the nine Colonial Colleges chartered before the American Revolution.
All eight Ivy League institutions place within the top sixteen of the U. S. News & World Report college and university rankings, including the top four schools and five of the top nine.
According to this study, Kalamazoo College is ranked number nine among all private colleges and — when compared with all academic institutions — it ranks number fourteen in Ph. Ds per capita.
* Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland, an alliance of nine Scottish academic institutions carrying out research into marine science
Member institutions are located in the western United States in the nine states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
British Building Societies developed into general-purpose savings & banking institutions with " one member, one vote " ownership and can be seen as a form of financial cooperative ( although nine ' de-mutualised ' into conventionally owned banks in the 1980s & 1990s ).
Of the nine institutions located in the Kingston area, seven of them are located within the municipal boundaries of the city.
The university has entered the top 1 % of institutions in physics and, of the nine institutions entering the top 1 % in this field, the University of Maribor did so with the highest number of citations, according to an analysis of data from Essential Science Indicators from Thomson Reuters. University of Maribor
In the course of the 9th century we find mention of nine places in Ireland ( including Armagh, Clonmacnoise, Clones, Devenish and Sligo ) where communities of Culdees were established as a kind of annex to the regular monastic institutions.
When not involved in these jobs, he devoted much of his time to illustrating a second publication, A Book of Satyrs, which consisted of a series of nine satirical images lampooning such institutions as politics and the clergy.
The consortium currently consists of nine international institutions, with the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences ( IFM-GEOMAR ) functioning as the coordinating body .</ center >
The University of Texas System encompasses 15 educational institutions in the U. S. state of Texas, of which nine are academic universities and six are health institutions.
The University of Texas System has nine separate and distinct academic institutions ; each institution is a university and confers its own degrees.
It is composed of nine articles detailing the structure of the government as well as the function of several of its institutions.
Carson secured a separate Home Rule regime for six of the nine Ulster counties ( being the only four Unionist majority counties but also including two counties with Nationalist majorities ) as Northern Ireland, with the remaining 26 counties of Ireland forming Southern Ireland with its own institutions.
On 28 Prairial ( 17 June ) the First Consul appointed an Extraordinary Commission of Government of nine members, and a legislative Consulta: the final list of the executive and legislative institutions was published on 5 Messidor ( 24 June ).
Private institutions include one early education center, 109 kindergartens, 104 primary schools, fifty five middle schools and thirty nine preparatory high schools.
Centered in the southwestern United States, the conference formerly included nine member institutions located in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
The Joint University Programmes Admissions System ( Chinese: 大學聯合招生辦法 ) or JUPAS ( 聯招 ) in Hong Kong is a unified system for applying to the nine member institutions for full-time undergraduate programmes.
In 2008 admissions, 35, 298 students applied for programmes of the nine institutions under this scheme.
Illinois Wesleyan is tied for the 71st ranking among liberal arts colleges by US News with nine other institutions.
During the colonial period ( 1636 – 1769 ) of American history, nine surviving institutions of higher education were founded, largely in association with religious denominations and devoted to the perpetuation of traditional forms of religious culture.

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