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twinning and charter
Brighouse is twinned with Lüdenscheid in Germany, the link beginning with an exchange by Brighouse Children's Theatre in 1950 followed by a civic twinning charter in 1960.
* Saint-Pol-de-Léon Brittany, France The fortieth anniversary of the twinning charter took place in 2010.
The twinning charter is written in Irish, English and French, and it commits the two towns to " developing social, economic, cultural, touristic, and sporting links " between the two communities.
In 1984 Watton was twinned with the Lower Rhine ( Niederrhein ) town of Weeze, Germany, with the subsequent twinning charter being formally signed in 1987.

twinning and was
The exact mechanism of fertilization could not be determined but the study stated that it was unlikely to be a case of polar body twinning.
The twinning programme was reviewed in 2011 and it was suggested that the link with Schleswig be ended due to a lack of contact between the towns.
The twinning is a result of Cornish migration during the Californian gold rush in which Cornish mining expertise was exported to the area.
As the story hit national news in the United Kingdom, further investigation revealed a link was established between the communities in 1981 when the mayor of Manteo, John Wilson, met with the mayor of Bideford, Pam Paddon, although it was recorded as friendly rather than formal twinning in Bideford.
In 1992 a twinning agreement was reached with the Finsterwalde District of Brandenburg, unofficial relations between the two districts having existed since German reunification in 1990.
Following Finsterwald's merger with the district of Elbe-Elster, twinning with the new district was reconfirmed in 1996.
In 2001 a twinning agreement was officially established with the Polish district of Racibórz.
While the two-year Banff-Bow Valley Study was underway, development projects were halted, including the expansion of Sunshine Village, and the twinning of the Trans-Canada Highway between Castle Junction and Sunshine.
This context was a significant aspect for the district twinning with the New York City borough Brooklyn in 2007.
This was followed in 1996 by a twinning relationship with Staffordshire University in UK for Master's degree courses.
* Lübbecke in Germany since 1973, largely down to the special relationship between the Durnovaria Silver Band who met the Lübbecker Schutzenmusik Corps at an event in Bayeux when Bayeux was twinning with Lübbecke in 1968
The twinning only lasted some 15 years and, after growing disputes between the Menotti family and the Spoleto Festival USA board, in the early ' 90s a separation was consummated.
Herne Bay and Waltrop have been twinned since 1976, although as at February 2007, their twinning association was not in operation.
The first twinning was established on 17 March 1970 between the former Kreis Iserlohn and Wrexham Rural District.
Its early success ensured that, after local government reorganisation in both countries in the mid-seventies, the twinning was taken over by the new Councils of Märkischer Kreis and Wrexham Maelor Borough Council and, in 1996, by Wrexham County Borough Council.
In 2001 Märkischer Kreis entered a twinning arrangement with Racibórz ( Ratibor ), a county in Poland, which was formerly part of Silesia, Germany.
The twinning was renewed in 1982.
Some 300 years later in 1967, The Queenborough and Brielle ( the Netherlands ) twinning project was established.
Regular twinning activity was sustained for over 20 years, but has now lapsed.
A twinning arrangement was made in 1966 by Chadderton Urban District Council with Geesthacht, West Germany .< ref >
In 1992 a further twinning arrangement was made with Schweich, the principal town in a municipality of some 20, 000 people, from the Roman city of Trier.
The twinning project was a combined effort between Modjeski & Masters ( American engineers ) and Buckland & Taylor Ltd. ( Canadian engineers ).
Eastleigh was awarded the European Flag of Honour in 1983 to mark the twentieth anniversary of the Borough's twinning with Villeneuve-Saint-Georges.

twinning and signed
A twinning agreement has been signed between the Is-Swieqi Local Council and the Council of Taormina.
On April 25, 1975 the twinning agreement with the French city Hautmont was signed.
In August 2006 Bayerisch Eisenstein and Železná Ruda signed a twinning agreement
In 2011 they signed a twinning agreement with FC Barcelona of Spain, which proposes USAP to be promoted through FC Barcelona.

twinning and very
Half-identical or semi-identical twins ( also referred to as " half twins ") are the result of a very rare form of twinning in which the twins inherit exactly the same genes from their mother but different genes from their father.
This twinning condition usually occurs very early in pregnancy.
" TV Guide gave the film one star out of four, noting that it " suffers from some very dicey twinning effects when the brothers are in frame together.

twinning and place
The most recent twinning visit took place in Moyeuvre during May 2010.
A delegation from Denton is due to arrive in April, and the actual twinning will take place in September 2012 in Denton.
Links between the two towns have their roots in the 1980s and the official ratification and twinning ceremony took place in 2002.
The upgrade to Highway 416 took place between 1989 and 1999 and was carried out through two separate projects: Highway 416 North was a freeway on a new alignment through Ottawa and an interchange at Highway 417, and Highway 416 South was the twinning of of Highway 16 New and an interchange at Highway 401.
In the 1960s, several exchange visits between the two towns took place, but the twinning formally ceased as a consequence of Dalum being absorbed by the much larger Odense.

twinning and .
There is one test based on " Brazil law twinning " ( a form of quartz twinning where right and left hand quartz structures are combined in a single crystal ) which can be used to identify synthetic amethyst rather easily.
The City of Edinburgh has entered into 11 international twinning arrangements since 1954.
In an optical mineralogy analysis, thin sections of rock samples are analyzed through a petrographic microscope, where the minerals can be identified through their different properties in plane-polarized and cross-polarized light, including their birefringence, pleochroism, twinning, and interference properties with a conoscopic lens.
The twinning agreements include co-operation in the fields of culture, education and industry.
The sources of the stresses include deformation ( e. g. an increase in pressure ), exsolution, or twinning.
Crystal twinning is common in feldspars, especially polysynthetic twins in plagioclase and Carlsbad twins in alkali feldspars.
The party has close links with Plaid Cymru ( their partner in the EFA ) including a twinning arrangement with Plaid's Blaenau Gwent branch, and to a lesser extent with the SNP.
A number of cities around the world ( especially those which had suffered similar wartime devastation ) established sister / friendship / twinning links ( see list below ) in the spirit of solidarity or reconciliation.
The crystal should be sufficiently large ( typically larger than 0. 1 mm in all dimensions ), pure in composition and regular in structure, with no significant internal imperfections such as cracks or twinning.
Crystals can be marred by twinning, which can occur when a unit cell can pack equally favorably in multiple orientations ; although recent advances in computational methods may allow solving the structure of some twinned crystals.
Feldspar within a pegmatite may display exaggerated and perfect twinning, exsolution lamellae, and when affected by hydrous crystallization, macroscale graphic texture is known, with feldspar and quartz intergrown.
The city of Poznań has international twinning arrangements with the English county of Nottinghamshire.
Zakopane participates in town twinning to foster international links.
Until this point in development, twinning is possible.
In the 1960s, Turku became the first Western city to sign a twinning agreement with Leningrad in the Soviet Union, leading to greater inter-cultural exchange and providing a new meaning to the city's ' gateway ' function.
This muddy situation possibly originated from the indirect nature of the experimental evidence, as well as experimental issues such as sample quality, impurity scattering, twinning, etc.
Other important investments that have helped position Sydney as an eastern hub of Nova Scotia include the twinning of Highway 125 and the creation of the Centre for Sustainability in the Environment at nearby Cape Breton University, which draws hundreds of international students each year.
There are plans for further twinning of the highway from Lake Louise to Kamloops, although a completion date has not been set.
It turns out the ' twinning ' of Bideford with Manteo had been established 20 years before.
The Yoruba have the highest rate of twinning in the world, at 45-50 twin sets ( or 90-100 twins ) per 1, 000 live births, possibly because of high consumption of a specific type of yam containing a natural phytoestrogen which may stimulate the ovaries to release an egg from each side.
The world's highest rates of twinning are found across Central Africa, where there are 18-30 twin sets ( or 37-62 twins ) per 1, 000 live births.

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