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The first classes were held in 1912 at various locations and in temporary buildings in Kent.
Religion was a central part of the lives of medieval soldiers, and churches, chapels, monasteries, and other buildings of religious function were often included within the walls of any fortification, be it temporary or permanent.
These cases illustrate the quest of most of artist's squat for agreements with buildings owners, be it for a few years (" bail precaire " i. e. " temporary lease ").
The exposition covered more than, featuring nearly 200 new ( but purposely temporary ) buildings of predominantly neoclassical architecture, canals and lagoons, and people and cultures from around the world.
Almost all of the fair's structures were designed to be temporary ; of the more than 200 buildings erected for the fair, the only two which still stand in place are the Palace of Fine Arts and the World's Congress Auxiliary Building.
The other buildings at the fair were intended to be temporary.
Clark County Government Center in Las Vegas with the World Market Center temporary buildings in background
Shipping container architecture is the use of containers as the basis for housing and other functional buildings for people, either as temporary or permanent housing, and either as a main building or as a cabin or workshop.
The Chumash helped construct palisades, which would serve as temporary buildings for the Mission.
The first 74 students began classes on July 1, 1957, in makeshift temporary buildings on the Waterloo College campus.
Some of the buildings from the 1939 Fair were used for the first temporary headquarters of the United Nations from 1946 until it moved in 1951 to its permanent headquarters in Manhattan.
The station opened on 1 May 1972 with temporary buildings.
New settlers were still arriving in steady numbers and few permanent buildings had been constructed, with most living in tents and other temporary accommodation.
When Censor in 318 BC, Gaius Maenius provided buildings in the Forum neighborhood with balconies, which were called after him maeniana, in order that the spectators might better view the games put on within the temporary wooden arenas set up there.
Gardendale High School used the Rogers campus as well as temporary classroom buildings while a new high school was being constructed on the site of the former high school ( which was built in the mid 1960s ).
This room full of South African Airways memorabilia was started by two fans of the airline as a temporary location until they could set it up in one of Jan Smuts International's buildings in 1987.
In 2004, three buildings were vacated for safety reasons due to damage potentially caused by the land movement and the students relocated in portable / temporary classrooms until a permanently solution could be made.
A $ 25 million high school was completed in December, 2000 for grades 6-12, having opened in August, 2000 in temporary buildings because of construction delays.
The celebration included a temporary museum of the town's history and signs on the buildings that say " On this site " and tells you the history of the building and what was here before.
Most base buildings, not meant for long-term use, were constructed of temporary or semi-permanent materials.
Under the twenty year program, Fort Lee changed from an installation of temporary wooden structures to a modern Army post with permanent brick and cinder block buildings.
By the end of 1901, several brick buildings were being constructed for a bank and other stores and hundreds of temporary dwellings were constructed by settlers.
Contractors and businessman began to build temporary buildings for their stores.
Over the course of fifty-five years, its " temporary " nature allowed research groups to have more space, and to make more creative use of that space, than was possible in more respectable buildings ( including providing permanent rooms for official Institute clubs and groups, most notably the Tech Model Railroad Club ).

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And there is the bright note: The gains were achieved in the face of temporary traffic lags late in 1960 and early in 1961 as a result of business recession.
However, by mid-1837 the South Australian Register was warning of escaped convicts from New South Wales, and tenders for a temporary gaol were sought.
There was an element naming controversy as to what the elements from 104 to 106 were to be called ; the IUPAC adopted unnilseptium ( symbol Uns ) as a temporary, systematic element name for this element.
The island then was not the popular tourist destination it later became ; the author George Woodbury described it as " no city of homes ; it was a place of temporary sojourn and refreshment for a literally floating population ," continuing, " The only permanent residents were the piratical camp followers, the traders, and the hangers-on ; all others were transient.
More services for the public were introduced ; visitor numbers soared, with the temporary exhibition " Treasures of Tutankhamun " in 1972, attracting 1, 694, 117 visitors, the most successful in British history.
Prior to 31 December 2010, deposits with building societies of up to £ 50, 000 per individual, per institution, were normally protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme ( FSCS ), but Nationwide and Yorkshire Building Societies negotiated a temporary change to the terms of the FSCS to protect members of the societies they acquired in late 2008 / early 2009.
It began as a means for merchants to exchange heavy coinage for receipts of deposit issued as promissory notes from shops of wholesalers, notes that were valid for temporary use in a small regional territory.
Yet the banknotes issued were still regionally valid and temporary ; it was not until the mid 13th century that a standard and uniform government issue of paper money was made into an acceptable nationwide currency.
By the twelfth century great churches in Germany, like those elsewhere were finding it difficult to hold out against the accumulation of lay custom and lay objections to temporary inheritance.
Although both it and Leinster House were intended to be temporary, they became the permanent homes of parliament from then on.
Because the extermination camps were physically small ( only several hundred metres long and wide ) and equipped with minimal housing and support installations, the Nazis deceived the prisoners upon their arrival, telling them that they were at a temporary transit stop, and soon would continue to an Arbeitslager ( work camp ) farther east.
Although there were seven other reigning empresses, their successors were most often selected from amongst the males of the paternal Imperial bloodline, which is why some conservative scholars argue that the women's reigns were temporary and that male-only succession tradition must be maintained in the 21st century.
Although there were seven other reigning empresses, their successors were most often selected from amongst the males of the paternal Imperial bloodline, which is why some conservative scholars argue that the women's reigns were temporary and that male-only succession tradition must be maintained in the 21st century.
As with the seven other reigning empresses whose successors were most often selected from amongst the males of the paternal imperial bloodline, she was followed on the throne by a male cousin, which is why some conservative scholars argue that the women's reigns were temporary and that male-only succession tradition must be maintained in the 21st century.
The films of the time were seen mostly via temporary storefront spaces and traveling exhibitors or as acts in vaudeville programs.
* Before the 2008 season, the temporary luxury boxes installed for the 1999 All-Star Game were removed and permanent ones were added to the State Street Pavilion level.
: The mock epic ( A. J. Liebling, Calvin Trillin, the French writer Robert Courtine, and any good restaurant critic ) is essentially comic and treats the small ambitions of the greedy eater as though they were big and noble, spoofing the idea of the heroic while raising the minor subject to at least temporary greatness.

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