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The first part " baio " refers to the name of the Celtic Boii tribe, which also resolved into the regional name Bohemia ( Germanic latinised boio-hemum = home of the Boier tribe ).
The name Eindhoven derives from the contraction of the regional words eind ( meaning last or end ) and hove ( or hoeve ; a section of some 14 hectares of land ).
Ackerman was an early member of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Science Fiction League, and became so active in and important to the club, that in essence he ran it, including after the name change the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society, a prominent regional organization, as well as the National Fantasy Fan Federation ( N3F ).
KTEL is the common name for every company which is responsible for intercity and regional bus transit.
Although Honduras eventually adopted the name Republic of Honduras, the unionist ideal never waned, and Honduras was one of the Central American countries that pushed hardest for the policy of regional unity.
One bird common in the shire is the Royston Crow, which is the eponymous name of the regional newspaper, the Royston Crow published in Royston.
This work includes coordination of the Internet Protocol address spaces ( IPv4 and IPv6 ) and assignment of address blocks to regional Internet registries, for maintaining registries of Internet protocol identifiers, and for the management of the top-level domain name space ( DNS root zone ), which includes the operation of root nameservers.
The region is not an official administrative unit, but has been traditionally used as the regional division of Japan in a number of contexts: for example, maps and geography textbooks divide Japan into the eight regions, weather reports usually give the weather by region, and many businesses and institutions use their home region as part of their name ( Kinki Nippon Railway, Chūgoku Bank, Tohoku University, etc .).
The historical regional name is referred to Kyushu and its surrounding islands.
His descendants established themselves in the Iwami province as local administrators of Mino, and from the Kamakura period became part of the regional warrior caste under the name of the Masuda clan.
These include Smith's, Kroger and Safeway ( each through both its own name and many of its regional chain names ), Albertsons, Winn-Dixie, Harris Teeter, Ingles, Giant Eagle, Tops, and CVS / pharmacy.
The phrase, which had previously been limited to regional usage with various possible references, was co-opted and popularized to mean " Old Kinderhook ", a reference to Van Buren based on the name of his home village in New York.
Under the administration of President Bill Clinton in 1993, its name was changed to the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization ( BMDO ) and its emphasis was shifted from national missile defense to theater missile defense ; and its scope from global to more regional coverage.
Kurut and keş are regional names for dried bricks of yoghurt made from low-fat milk or from çökelek made from buttermilk .< ref name = KCheese >
Officials of both countries emphasized the need to end this rivalry in the name of regional integration in 2010.
The Political Office of the Central Committee, Secretariat and regional committees appointed the key posts not only within the party, but also in all organizations having ‘ state ’ in its name – from central offices to even small state and cooperative companies.
From King Ping's reign onwards, the Zhou kings ruled in name only, with true power lying in the hands of regional nobles.
Indeed, most parts of India use the regional name for onion interchangeably with shallot ( Maharashtra, for instance, where both are called kanda ).
A regional American name for the animal is quill pig.
For the history of the regional area of this name in New Zealand, see History of the Canterbury Region.
But the brand had a strong heritage appeal, and the marketing name " Avro RJ " ( regional jet ) was used by British Aerospace for production of the RJ-85 and RJ-100 models of the BAe 146 from 1994 to 2001.
* Cetatea Alba, a former name ( in Romanian ) of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, a fortress, regional city and port on the Dniester
The regional council, however, spells the name Nord-Pas de Calais.
In Peru, the Quechua name for a type of sweet potato is kumar, strikingly similar to the Polynesian name kumara and its regional Oceanic cognates (" kumala ," " umala ," " ' uala ," etc .).

regional and Jamtland
In the nearby Norwegian province of Trøndelag old settlements such as Jamtøya, Jamtgarden and Jamtåsen all use the prefix Jamt -, just like the regional name, however the Trøndersk name for Jämtland is Jamtlainn, whilst the Jamtish name is Jamtland.

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An example of the changes which have crept over the Southern region may be seen in the Southern Negro's quest for a position in the white-dominated society, a problem that has been reflected in regional fiction especially since 1865.
But preservation of the natural beauty of the Cape is of more than regional concern, for the automobile age has made it the recreation spot of people from all over the country.
aside from her specifically regional accent, she reveals by the use of the triad, `` irritable, tense, depressed '', a certain pedantic itemization that indicates she has some familiarity with literary or scientific language ( i.e., she must have had at least a high-school education ), and she is telling a story she has mentally rehearsed some time before.
In some parts of the country, however, a co-operative movement has begun to grow, under the wing of state governments, whereby, with the financial help of the state, libraries share their book resources on a county-wide or regional basis.
There are no regional variations, because this special written form has mainly been used by a government that has now for centuries been based in Vienna.
There is no single " Anglican Church " with universal juridical authority as each national or regional church has full autonomy.
Another example is about, which has three different ways of signing it ; these are the standard way and two regional variations ( Atlantic and Ontario ).
ASL has many regional and subcultural varieties and accents.
The U. S. Library of Congress has a collection of 3, 000 versions of and songs inspired by " Amazing Grace ", some of which were first-time recordings by folklorists Alan and John Lomax, a father and son team who in 1932 traveled thousands of miles across the South to capture the different regional styles of the song.
It has recently been suggested that the regional decline at the end of the Akkadian period ( and First Intermediary Period of the Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom ) was associated with rapidly increasing aridity, and failing rainfall in the region of the Ancient Near East, caused by a global centennial-scale drought.
It may be the case that increased worldwide communication through radio, television, the Internet and globalization has reduced the tendency to regional variation.
JBK has pushed the concept of " regional " heathenry as opposed to national " internet heathenry ", and has formed an active network of " Midwest Tribes " which if organized would be one of the largest organizations in America, regularly drawing attendance of over 200 to their yearly event ( Lighting Across the Plains ).
Given the United States ' large size it has numerous regional variations.
The world of Arab music has long been dominated by Cairo, a cultural center, though musical innovation and regional styles abound from Morocco to Saudi Arabia.
Argentine cuisine is heavily influenced by its European roots and has regional variations.
Since its original 1973 Broadway production, the musical has enjoyed professional productions in the West End, by opera companies, in a 2009 Broadway revival, and elsewhere, and it is a popular choice for regional groups.
Land selection by the state of Alaska under the Statehood Act and for the regional and village corporations has continued through the present.
The use of tall smokestacks to reduce local pollution has contributed to the spread of acid rain by releasing gases into regional atmospheric circulation.
The implementation of the Dayton Accords of 1995 has focused the efforts of policymakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the international community, on regional stabilization in the countries-successors of the former Yugoslavia.
Since the January 1986 restructuring, the High Command has been composed of the seven regional commanders, the chief of staff, and the minister of army.
Instead of pursuing unilateral prerogatives, Brazilian foreign policy has tended to emphasize regional integration, first through the Southern Cone Common Market ( Mercosul ) and now the Union of South American Nations.
The foreign policy under the Rousseff administration has sought to deepen Brazil's regional commercial dominance and diplomacy, expand Brazil's presence in Africa, and play a major role in the G20 on climate change and in other multilateral settings.

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