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two and settlements
Virtually between the two former settlements, though actually part of Easter Aberdour, lies Aberdour Castle.
Following charges of illegal marketing, settlements by two large pharmaceutical companies in the US set records for the largest criminal fines ever imposed on corporations.
Barcelonnette was one of few settlements in Haute-Provence to acquire a Masonic Lodge before the Revolution, in fact having two:
The Ravenna Cosmography includes the last two names ( in slightly different forms, as " Tamaris " and " Uxelis "), and adds several more names which may be settlements in the territory.
Players begin with both settlements on one of the islands, and must build ships connecting settlements between the two islands.
Players earn victory points for connecting their settlements with settlements ( not necessarily theirs ) from the opposite island using ships, or to another player's shipping lines which connect two settlements together.
The Etruscan alphabet employs a Euboean variant of the Greek alphabet using the letter digamma and was in all probability transmitted through Pithecusae and Cumae, two Euboean settlements in southern Italy.
Fox resolved to visit the English settlements in America and the West Indies, remaining there for two years, possibly to counter any remnants of Perrot's teaching there.
Five of the existing thirteen settlements on the island were brutally razed by Spanish troops including the two settlements on the territory of present day Haiti, La Yaguana, and Bayaja.
Unusually favourable climatic conditions in the first two centuries of Iron Age II brought about an expansion of population, settlements and trade throughout the region.
However, the fact that two settlements came into existence very close together creates further difficulties.
In 1524, he established permanent settlements in the region, including two of Nicaragua's principal towns: Granada on Lake Nicaragua and León east of Lake Managua.
In 98 Nijmegen was the first of two settlements in what is now the Kingdom of the Netherlands to receive Roman city rights.
Although the new colony included almost two thirds of the continent, early settlements were all on the eastern coast and only a few intrepid explorers ventured this far west.
In their oral tradition the Mende still describe themselves as being a mixture of two peoples: they say that their original members were hunters and fishers who populated the area sparsely in small peaceful settlements ; they say that their leaders came later, in a recent historical period, bringing with them the arts of war, and also building larger, more permanent villages.
One famous example of this is Budapest in Hungary, which began as two settlements ( Buda and Pest ) facing each other across the Danube at a strategic fording place along a trade route.
The desert area of Abu Dhabi includes two important oases with adequate underground water for permanent settlements and cultivation.
* Boies negotiated on behalf of American Express two of the highest civil antitrust settlements ever for an individual company: $ 2. 25 billion from Visa, and $ 1. 8 billion from MasterCard.
However, commercial life in the region was not dead, and originating from the two settlements at Reknes and Molde ( later Moldegård ), a minor port called Molde Fjære ( Molde Landing ) emerged, based on trade with timber and herring to foreign merchants. Molde's main street and commercial center.
Many of these early boroughs ( such as Winchelsea and Dunwich ) were substantial settlements at the time of their original enfranchisement, but later went into decline, as a result elected two MPs by only a few electors ' votes ; they were often known as rotten boroughs.
Roman veterans, in the meantime, populated two new towns, Arles and Fréjus, at the sites of older Greek settlements.

two and knew
Two uniformed officers, a couple of plain-clothesmen I knew, and two other men stood on a gray cement area next to the pool on my left.
She had driven up with her husband in a convertible with Eastern license plates, although the two drivers knew nothing at the moment about that.
`` I knew I was carrying on with abstraction to its very end -- for me '', he said of the two years' output in Virginia.
The two in the bed knew each other as old people know the partners with whom they have shared the same bed for many years, and they needed to say no more.
What had once been a widespread family -- at one time, she knew, there were enough Packards to populate an entire county -- had now narrowed down to the two boys, Abel and Mark.
On August 3, two massive headlands reared out of the mists -- great gateways never before, so far as Hudson knew, seen by Europeans.
He knew the house fairly well, he had been there on two previous visits during the past three or four months alone.
Only two people in the state of Illinois knew that I was entering Hanover State Hospital under an assumed name, or why.
As Player stepped on the first tee he knew that Palmer had birdied the first two holes and already was 2 under par for the day.
I picked him up, and the length of him arched very carefully and gracefully and only a little wildly, and I could feel the coolness of that radiant, fire-colored body, like splendid ice, and I knew that he had eaten only recently because there were two whole and solid little lumps in the forepart of him, like fieldmice swallowed whole might make.
The Koori people of Victoria also knew Altair as Bunjil, the Wedge-tailed Eagle, and β and γ Aquilae are his two wives the Black Swans.
") Judge has stated he got the idea for the name " Butt-Head " from two people he knew during his childhood called " Iron Butt " ( who encouraged people to kick him in the butt to demonstrate his strength ) and " Head-Butt.
Prior to the Normandy landings on D-Day in June 1944, the Allies knew the locations of all but two of the 58 German divisions on the Western front.
" For the two months she was there, Chaplin and his brother were sent to live with their father, whom the young boy scarcely knew.
One of the men produces a double-edged butcher knife, and as the two men pass it back and forth between them, the narrator tells us that " K. knew then precisely, that it would have been his duty to take the knife ... and thrust it into himself.
Fans around the world knew Ackerman by three letters " 4sj " or even two: " 4e " for " Forry.
Capra, with the help of a cameraman he knew, made the film in two days and cast it with only amateurs.
Though he had a happy childhood surrounded by his many siblings, his family knew Francis was likely to be a future Emperor ( his uncle Joseph had no surviving issue from either of his two marriages ), and so in 1784 the young Archduke was sent to the Imperial Court in Vienna to educate and prepare him for his future role.
This closeness between the two men is often cited as evidence that they were lovers, though some FBI employees who knew them, such as W. Mark Felt, say that the relationship was “ brotherly ”.
Authorities say the two regularly attended the Masjid Ar-Ribat al-Islami mosque Awlaki led in San Diego, and Awlaki had many closed-door meetings with them, which led investigators to believe Awlaki knew about the 9 / 11 attacks in advance.
For example, Dalton knew that the element carbon forms two oxides by combining with oxygen in different proportions.
He had many women as his mistresses, the daughters of chieftains, but two legitimate wives who were Caciques in their own right, and only some of his servants knew of it.
Authorities say the two regularly attended the Masjid Ar-Ribat al-Islami mosque Awlaki led in San Diego, and Awlaki had many closed-door meetings with them, which led investigators to believe Awlaki knew about the 9 / 11 attacks in advance.
Claiming that Meres was obsessed with numerology, they propose that the numbers should be symmetrical, and that careful readers are meant to infer that Meres knew two of the English poets ( viz., Oxford and Shakespeare ) to actually be one and the same.
Plato in his dialogue Cratylus gives two alternative etymologies: either the sea restrained Poseidon when walking as a foot-bond ( ποσί-δεσμον ), or he knew many things ( πολλά εἰδότος or πολλά εἰδῶν ).

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