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venerable and Times
Buena Park's E-Zone district, located along Beach Boulevard, is home to several well-known tourist destinations: the venerable Knott's Berry Farm theme park and its sister water park Knott's Soak City, Pirate's Dinner Adventure Show, and a Medieval Times dinner show.
After working as a reporter for The New York Times, Perkins joined the venerable publishing house of Charles Scribner's Sons in 1910.
Zeckendorf also owned New York's Chrysler Building, the venerable Hotel Astor in Times Square, purchased the Robie House in 1958 before transferring ownership to the University of Chicago, and built the Mile High Center in Denver, Colorado and Place Ville Marie in Montreal, Canada.
* Australian press baron Rupert Murdoch purchased the venerable ( founded 1785 ) London newspaper, The Times, and its companion publication, The Sunday Times, after three weeks of negotiation with union leaders.
The series became known as the VSPOT Top 20 Video Countdown on April 7, 2006, at which time it received a new on-air look, a new studio at the MTV headquarters in Times Square, and a new host, Matt Pinfield, the venerable VJ from MTV and MTV2 in the 1990s and former host of MTV's 120 Minutes.

venerable and India
Born as a survey school in May 1794, the College of Engineering is one of the most venerable of British Indian Educational Institutions, and one of the most ancient of India ’ s professional training schools.

venerable and too
Pornography and unacceptable writings were confiscated, people with Western hairstyles were forced to cut their hair, and army units were required to sing " Socialism is Good ", a venerable tune that had been banned during the CR for " keeping the people too quiet.
: But at the end of that time the venerable Dhammarakkhita addressed him, and said: ' Nâgasena, as a herdsman tends the cows, but others enjoy their produce, so thou too carriest in thy head the whole three baskets of the Buddha's word, and still art not yet a partaker of the fruit of Samanaship.
For having the joy and mission of serving souls, brothers, youth, the poor, the people of God, and for having the unmerited honour of being a minister of the holy Church, in Rome especially, next to the Pope, then in Milan as archbishop on a throne too exalted for me, the most venerable throne of Sts.
The quality of the models is superior to the average toy model vehicles, therefore unit prices are higher too, but with the conglomeration of so many venerable diecast marques in one company, the final outcome of brand differentiation may be an issue.

venerable and changed
Novalogic then changed its claim to the " largest FPS without a subscription fee ", which fans of the venerable World War II Online quickly noted also was inaccurate.
The organisations that survived developed and much changed under intolerable conditions, with Anarchist / Communists being able to base in Hong Kong with some of the venerable leadership of the party from the Trotskyists and Anarchists.

venerable and its
Through the reputation of its venerable founder and its position as a major European centre of learning, Columba's Iona became a place of pilgrimage.
In other words, the collection contains the appeal of an art at its pristine source with a romantic sense of venerable age and therefore of an ideal order since lost.
There is also a quote etched in the marble of the chamber, as stated by venerable statesman Daniel Webster: " Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our day and generation, may not perform something worthy to be remembered.
The turning point for XyWrite came in the form of a disastrous near-partnership with IBM, which was seeking a modern replacement for its venerable DisplayWrite word processor.
The square, massive Norman tower, relieved by its three-arched belfry windows on each face, surmounted by corner turrets, and a conically shaped tower of octagon proportions, topped again by a short steeple, serve to give the venerable edifice a singularly quaint and impressive mien,
In a 2008 overview of extensions for Firefox in Linux Journal, Dan Sawyer described ChatZilla as an " oldie-but-goodie ", " venerable ," " with all the trimmings ," " handsomely organizes chat channels, logs, has an extensive built-in list of available channels, supports DCC chats and file transfers, and has its own plugin and theming architecture.
Fred Howard, extensively documenting the controversy, wrote: " It was a lie pure and simple, but it bore the imprimatur of the venerable Smithsonian and over the years would find its way into magazines, history books, and encyclopedias, much to the annoyance of those familiar with the facts.
The first Focus World Rally Car made its debut in rallying and the World Rally Championship on the 1999 Monte Carlo Rally with Colin McRae and Simon Jean-Joseph at the wheels of the two cars, replacing, for the first time in a generation, the venerable Escort.
: Operating in a relatively isolated rural location with little budget, Black Mountain College inculcated an informal and collaborative spirit, and over its lifetime attracted a venerable roster of instructors.
In a sense, 16th-century masters created a new profession with its own rights of expression and its own venerable character.
As the November 7, 1994 Info World noted, " Despite its name, the only connection between Sidekick for Windows 1. 0 and the venerable Sidekick for DOS is that Borland International owns both programs.
It utilized Tippmann's venerable inline blow-back design ( used in all of its current line except the X7 Phenom ).
" In its 1986 rankings, the venerable Americans for Democratic Action rated Weicker the most liberal Republican in the Senate, by far -- and 20 percentage points more liberal than his fellow Connecticut senator, a Democrat named Chris Dodd.
The last CX was the venerable Safari Estate, to this day one of the largest, and because of its suspension, most practical, family cars available in Europe.
Advaita may be rendered in English as ' nondual ', ' not-two ' or ' peerless ' and though there are monist themes in the most recent sections of the ancient Rig Veda ( Mandala 1 and Mandala 10 ), that is, the sections that were finalized or interpolated last ; nonduality finds its first sophisticated exposition in the " Tat Tvam Asi " of the venerable Chandogya Upanishad ( 6. 8. 7 ), an upanishad favoured by subsequent proponents of Advaita Vedanta.
Foreign critics were more kind to the film ; venerable British film magazine Sight & Sound put it on its " Ten Best Films of 1968 " list.
) In its decree Orientalium Ecclesiarum the Second Vatican Council declared: " The Catholic Church holds in high esteem the institutions, liturgical rites, ecclesiastical traditions and the established standards of the Christian life of the Eastern Churches, for in them, distinguished as they are for their venerable antiquity, there remains conspicuous the tradition that has been handed down from the Apostles through the Fathers and that forms part of the divinely revealed and undivided heritage of the universal Church.
Despite announcements by Publisher Larry Green that Pioneer intended to " grow " the Lerner Papers, over the course of the next six months, Pioneer dumped the venerable Lerner name, shut down most of its editions and laid off most of its employees.

venerable and entire
The venerable GG1 even benefits from the highest reliability rating in the entire game: outstanding.

venerable and editorial
Under Newland's news direction, the upstart daily found a distinctive voice and quickly came to within striking distance of the venerable, but colourless Globe and Mail, before mounting losses forced major cutbacks in editorial staffing levels.

venerable and style
The replacement for the venerable Dart, the Aspen would share the same engines and three-box body style with its predecessor, but not much else.
It is a venerable structure, in the Early English style, and consists of nave, chancel, and aisles, with a western bell turret.

venerable and 2002
The venerable epicerie of luxury products he purchased in 1998 – that was nearly bankrupt – finally became a profitable company with 90 million Euros ($ 135 million ) in sales and 5 million ($ 7. 5 million ) in EBIT for 2002.
Until January 2002, the range-topping engine was the venerable double overhead camshaft 2. 5 litre 24-valve Alfa Romeo V6 engine rated at.
The venerable Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum was closed in 2002 and was demolished in 2005.

venerable and .
Reports that the venerable liner, which has been in service since 1936, was to be retired struck a nostalgic note in many of us.
I called the other afternoon on my old friend, Graves Moreland, the Anglo-American literary critic -- his mother was born in Ohio -- who lives alone in a fairy-tale cottage on the Upson Downs, raising hell and peacocks, the former only when the venerable gentleman becomes an angry old man about the state of literature or something else that is dwindling and diminishing, such as human stature, hope, and humor.
`` Science In Action '', San Francisco's venerable television program, will be seen in Hong Kong this fall in four languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, Chiuchow and English, according to a tip from Dr. Robert C. Miller.
There is an ancient and venerable tradition in the church ( which derives, however, from the heritage of the Greeks rather than from the Bible ) that God is completely independent of his creation and so has no need of men for accomplishing his work in the world.
The name and order Asterales is botanically venerable, dating back to at least 1926 in the Hutchinson system of plant taxonomy when it contained only five families, of which only two are retained in the APG III classification.
: O venerable father, beg Christ our God to save our souls.
There are a number of venerable legal sources that distill the common law on various subjects known as Restatement of the Law.
A number of other leagues, including the venerable Eastern League, threatened the dominance of the National League.
Among the tournaments in this series is the venerable All-England Championships, first held in 1900, which was once considered the unofficial world championships of the sport.
Anthemios then placed the venerable remains of Barnabas in a church which he founded near the tomb.
* For a martyr, the Pope has only to make a declaration of martyrdom, a certification that the venerable gave his or her life voluntarily as a witness for the faith and / or in an act of heroic charity for others.
This allows beatification, giving the venerable the new title " Blessed " ( abbreviated " Bl.
Caddies often obtain a promotion in rank once a year, while often Honor takes two years to achieve and Evans Scholars are only produced by winning the venerable Evans Scholarship for university.
Atchison and Missouri's other Senator, the venerable Thomas Hart Benton, became rivals and finally enemies, though both were Democrats.
The Encyclopédie in turn inspired the venerable Encyclopædia Britannica, which had a modest beginning in Scotland: the first edition, issued between 1768 and 1771, had just three hastily completed volumes – A – B, C – L, and M – Z – with a total of 2, 391 pages.
They regard them as venerable, but on a lesser level than the 39 books of the Hebrew canon.
Late in the war, Japan did begin to produce new fighters such as the Nakajima Ki-84 and the Kawanishi N1K to replace the venerable Zero, but these were produced only in small numbers, and in any case by that time Japan lacked trained pilots or sufficient fuel to mount a sustained challenge to Allied fighters.
* From mines to music: The venerable valve, by musicologist Edmund A. Bowles
The three Archbishops oversaw the most venerable and powerful sees in Germany, while the other four were supposed to represent the dukes of the four nations ( the Franks, Swabians, Saxons and Bavarians ); they also hold great offices in the imperial household.
But now We join Our voice to that of Our predecessor John XXIII of venerable memory, and We make Our own his words: " No statement of the problem and no solution to it is acceptable which does violence to man's essential dignity ; those who propose such solutions base them on an utterly materialistic conception of man himself and his life.
A person who speaks truth becomes trustworthy like a mother, venerable like a preceptor and dear to everyone like a kinsman.
Brahms aimed to honour the " purity " of these venerable " German " structures and advance them into a Romantic idiom, in the process creating bold new approaches to harmony and melody.
On the other hand, I have chosen one thing or another because I am a musician, because I needed it, and because with my venerable authors I can't delete or dispute anything.
New flavors continued to be added and unsuccessful ones were removed: in the 1950s and 1960s, apple, black cherry, black raspberry, grape, lemon-lime, mixed fruit, orange-banana, pineapple-grapefruit, blackberry, strawberry-banana, tropical fruit and more intense " wild " versions of the venerable strawberry, raspberry and cherry.

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