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remnant and Scottish
The excluded Scottish bishops were slow to organise the Episcopalian remnant under a jurisdiction independent of the state, regarding the then arrangements as provisional, and looking forward to a reconstituted national Episcopal Church under a sovereign they regarded as legitimate ( see Jacobitism ).
The advanced guard of the Scottish army had passed the Tweed on 19 January, and Newcastle, with the remnant of his army, would soon be attacked in front and rear at once.

remnant and comprising
It is the remnant of what was previously a much larger Bourbon County, established as part of Virginia in 1785, and comprising what are now thirty-four modern Kentucky counties.

remnant and core
Meanwhile, the core becomes a stellar remnant: a white dwarf, a neutron star, or ( if it is sufficiently massive ) a black hole.
After shedding its outer layers to form a planetary nebula, it will leave behind this core, which forms the remnant white dwarf.
The central star is the remnant of its AGB progenitor, an electron-degenerate carbon-oxygen core that has lost most of its hydrogen envelope due to mass loss on the AGB.
The extra heat was the result of a mix of remnant heat from planetary accretion, heat from the formation of the Earth's core, and heat produced by radioactive elements.
Typically, a preform is the shaped remnant of a lithic core.
If the goal of the reduction strategy is to produce flakes, the remnant lithic core may be discarded once it has become too small to use.
The remnant central stellar core, known as a planetary nebula nucleus or PNN, is destined to become a white dwarf star.
For stars with core masses a little below this level, a supernova explosion occurs but a significant proportion of the ejected mass falls back onto the core remnant and it still collapses to a black hole.
Gravitational potential energy from the collapse causes runaway fusion of the core which entirely destroys the star, leaving no remnant.
Since running out of nuclear fuel, though, the outer envelope has begun expanding outward leaving a hot remnant core destined to become a white dwarf star.
It is the remnant of an ancient volcanic core, and the land rises extremely steeply from sea level, mostly as sheer cliffs, especially on the leeward side of the island.
The remnant core of the Goat Rocks Volcano is Egg Butte, located north of Old Snowy Mountain in the valley carved by the ice age Packwood Glacier.
As it begins to burn its carbon core it will probably become a highly unstable star like Mira before finally shedding its outer layers and forming a planetary nebula, leaving a relatively large white dwarf remnant.
Its core seating area is a remnant of the former Major League Baseball stadium on the site, Jarry Park Stadium, the original home of the Montreal Expos.
There are a few hills by the coast, including the small but steep hill at Cades Point, a weathered remnant of an ancient volcanic core.
Although a few Monacan lingered in the area as late as 1702, the core remnant seems to have merged with the Nahyssan and other closely related Virginia Siouan tribes, by then known generally as Tutelo-Saponi.

remnant and former
Even the stubby remnant disappeared in 1480, when the then-Sultan of Egypt, Qaitbay, built a mediæval fort on the former location of the building using some of the fallen stone.
In 1224, the Kingdom of Thessalonica was overrun by the Despotate of Epirus, a remnant of the former Byzantine Empire, under Theodore Komnenos Doukas who crowned himself Emperor, and the city became the Despotat's capital.
Lake Chad is the remnant of a former inland sea, palaeolake Mega-Chad.
The present islands are a remnant of the former coastal dunes.
The Rheinfallfelsen, a large rock, is the remnant of the original limestone cliff flanking the former channel.
However, in the northwestern part of the city there is a huge hollow, a remnant of a former sand mine.
* Catwalk National Recreation Trail-A remnant of a water system for the former mining town of Graham, as many as 29, 000 visitors a year walk on the Catwalk's trail or picnic at the mouth of the canyon.
It is not located on the former Marks AFB ( now the primary Nome Airport ); rather it is a remnant of an auxiliary landing field a mile or so away: " Satellite Field ".
The only remnant of the former colonial territory of New France that remains under French control to this day is the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon ( French: Collectivité territoriale de Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon ), consisting of a group of small islands 25 kilometres ( 13 nmi ; 15 mi ) off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
A remnant of the original buildings survives to this day in the form of the " Irwin Street Building ", so-called due to its former location.
The Union Pacific Railroad, which took over the C & NW, operates today in Clinton on former C & NW tracks and on a remnant of the former Milwaukee Road west to Beloit, where it provides a rail connection to Fairbanks-Morse.
Overall, the video game development department is the only remnant of the former Irem Corporation which is still associated with the brand.
Likewise, he suspects that the Ingush teip Khamkhi is a remnant of the Khamekits, another former Nakh nation that was wiped out.
The muskeg of the taiga in Wood Buffalo National Park, Alberta, Canada, and the surrounding area was the last remnant of the former nesting habitat of the Whooping Crane Summer Range.
These modern skyscrapers face directly across from Puxi's historic Bund, a remnant of a former concession in China.
The town has a distinctive tower and copper-clad cupola known locally as the Pepperpot and the only surviving remnant of a former church.
Mitchell Hepburn, a farmer and former UFO organizer, became leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, and Nixon led his Progressive remnant into an alliance with Hepburn's party.
) Much of his former estate is now Trentham Memorial Park, which includes the native bush remnant known as Barton's Bush.
The only official remnant of the sign is a small informational plaque erected at the former site.
At the same time, as a remnant of its days as one of the original thirteen former British colonies, Delaware had developed a judicial system which included a separate Court of Chancery, hearing matters arising in equity rather than in law.
The remnant of a former branch line which went to Spring Vale Cemetery station was located at the down end of the station as siding ' B '.
The Marais Poitevin (, Poitevin Marsh ) is a large area of marshland in Western France, a remnant of the former Gulf of Poitou ( the name meaning " Poitou's Marsh ", " Marsh of Poitou region ").
Foelsche is a partly buried impact structure ( or astrobleme ), the eroded remnant of a former impact crater.
Goyder is an impact structure ( or astrobleme ), the eroded remnant of a former impact crater.

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