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A 1928 Statistical Bulletin records nearly 70, 000 hectares were given to more than five thousand homestead applicants.
*‘‘ Nesting records from 1920 to 1922 from Norman, Oklahoma .’’ University of Oklahoma Bulletin 3 ( 1923 ): 61 – 67.
*‘‘ New nesting records in Cleveland County in 1925 and 1926 .’’ University of Oklahoma Bulletin.
The Meteoritical Society is the organization that records all known meteorites in its Meteoritical Bulletin.

records and are
In the summary of the principal events of the campaign compiled from the official records there are only ten days which show no fighting.
If the record buyer's tastes are somewhat eclectic or even the slightest bit esoteric, he will find them satisfied on educational records.
Few records are available concerning the subject prior to 1940.
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
When some thirteen records of newly and recently born individuals are collated, little or no correlation between length and distribution can be detected.
However, as so many of the records are not certainly based on newborn snakes, these data must be taken tentatively ; ;
During summer vacation periods these records are stored in the office of the principal.
Only the teacher and other professional personnel are permitted to see or use these records.
No records are available as to the date or extent of installation, but it may have been in 1896.
Along this avenue which saw marching soldiers from the War Between the States returning in 1865 is the National Archives building where hundreds of thousands of this country's most valuable records are kept.
In the absence of written records, there are several ways to study the ( pre ) history of a people:
The earliest historical records of Anatolia stem from the south east of the region, and are from the Mesopotamian based Akkadian Empire during the reign of Sargon of Akkad in the 24th century BC.
The earliest records of the study of this phenomenon are attributed to the philosopher Pythagoras in the 6th century BC.
There are no records of any military related acts in his time in which he participated.
The Nordendorf fibula ( early 7th century ) clearly records pagan theonyms, logaþorewodanwigiþonar read as " Wodan and Donar are magicians / sorcerers ", but this may be interpreted as either a pagan invocation of the powers of these deities, or a Christian protective charm against them.
The medieval chronicler William of Malmesbury records a story that when the new sheriff of Worcester, Urse d ' Abetot, encroached on the cemetery of the cathedral chapter for Worcester Cathedral, Ealdred pronounced a rhyming curse on him, saying " Thou are called Urse.
empire the records have not yet been unearthed ; but in a letter dating from the third millennium BC, six men of Hanat ( Ha-na-atK1 ) are mentioned in a statement as to certain disturbances which had occurred in the sphere of the Babylonian
Many databases, small and large, consist of ( or include ) one-dimensional arrays whose elements are records.
In 2002, Vick set many records and supplied the media with numerous highlights for the season, including rushing for 173 yards in an overtime win at Minnesota, the highest single-game rushing total for an NFL quarterback ever ( Vick's footwear from this game are currently enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame ).
During the 2000 Al Qaeda Summit in Kuala Lumpur, American authorities claim that immigration records show that a person named Abdulaziz al-Omari was visiting the country, although they say they are not sure that this was the same person.
As with many other game species, the best sources of historical and large scale population data are hunting bag records and questionnaires.
Sources for events after this date are extremely scarce, but a tradition, reported as early as the mid-6th century by a British priest named Gildas, records that the British sent for help against the barbarians to Aetius, a Roman consul, probably in the late 440s.
In 1966, Morita wrote a book called Gakureki Muyō Ron ( 学歴無用論, Never Mind School Records ), where he stresses that school records are not important to success or one's business skills.
However, air show accidents are rare and where there is proper supervision air shows have impressive safety records.

records and kept
Until better records have been kept over longer periods of time and much more is known about the maximum dimensions, it will be wise to refrain from drawing conclusions.
unfortunately, no one has kept complete records of one individual, whereas many have been made for a very short period of time.
Mrs. Mary Self, who knows more than any other person about the 5,000 city employes for whom she has kept personnel records over the years, has closed her desk and retired.
This records that: King Constantine and Bishop Cellach met at the Hill of Belief near the royal city of Scone and pledged themselves that the laws and disciplines of the faith, and the laws of churches and gospels, should be kept pariter cum Scottis.
If the soldier should die, one side is removed and kept for the army's official records, while the other side is left attached to the body.
Rummel's sources include scholarly works, refugee reports, memoirs, biographies, historical analyses, actual exhumed-body counts, and records kept by the murderers themselves.
According to Lewnes ' UNICEF report, it is unknown how many girls and women die from the procedure because " few records are kept " and fatalities caused by FGM " are rarely reported as such ".
As records were not kept of the deaths of the very poor, the first recorded case was that of one Rebecca Andrews on 12 April 1665.
It is estimated that no more than 5, 000 remain in the wild, and based on International Species Information System records, more than 450 are kept in zoos.
Kedrenos also records the story, considered rather implausible, that Kallinikos ' descendants, a family called " Lampros " (" Brilliant "), kept the secret of the fire's manufacture, and continued doing so to his day.
Before 1974, the records of the HBC were kept in the London office headquarters.
Informal records are produced of individual transactions, and a running tally of the amount owed by one broker to another is kept.
John inherited a sophisticated system of administration in England, with a range of royal agents answering to the Royal Household: the Chancery kept written records and communications ; the Treasury and the Exchequer dealt with income and expenditure respectively ; and various judges were deployed to deliver justice around the kingdom.
Private or personal libraries made up of written books ( as opposed to the state or institutional records kept in archives ) appeared in classical Greece in the 5th century BC.
Private or personal libraries made up of written books ( as opposed to the state or institutional records kept in archives ) appeared in classical Greece in the 5th century BC.
To make matters worse, many factions have not kept accurate records ( or any at all ) of the exact locations of their minefields, making removal efforts painstakingly slow.
* Round-tripping: Money is deposited in a controlled foreign corporation offshore, preferably in a Tax haven where minimal records are kept, and then shipped back as a Foreign Direct Investment, exempt from taxation.
The term record album originated from the fact that 78 RPM Phonograph disc records were kept together in a book resembling a photo album.
Better records were kept, and the men were selected by ballot to serve for longer periods.
There have been 33 such storms, including 12 hurricanes, since records were kept in 1871 – about once every four years.
Although mentioned in the New Testament gospels, there are no extant non-biblical references to Nazareth until around 200 AD, when Sextus Julius Africanus, cited by Eusebius ( Church History 1. 7. 14 ), speaks of “ Nazara ” as a village in " Judea " and locates it near an as-yet unidentified “ Cochaba .” In the same passage Africanus writes of desposunoi-relatives of Jesus-who he claims kept the records of their descent with great care.
One very striking evidence of the superiority of the royal courts over the feudal and popular courts in the matter of official skill is the fact that, until comparatively late in history, the royal courts alone kept written records of their proceedings.
Detailed licensing records were kept, giving the Public House, its address, owner, licensee and misdemeanours of the licensees, often going back for hundreds of years.
An added complication is that a number of field commanders would engage in bedside presentations of the Purple Heart which would typically entail a general entering a hospital with a box of Purple Hearts, pinning them on the pillows of wounded service members, and then departing with no official records kept of the visit or the award of the Purple Heart.

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