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There had been some speculation as to the dam's integrity, and concerns had been raised by the head of the Cambria Iron Works downstream in Johnstown.
There were strong parallels between Chaplin and the German dictator, having been born four days apart and raised in similar circumstances.
There is a mixture of boulder clay and other glacial deposits in the eroded valleys, and raised beach and marine deposits elsewhere, especially to the south and west which result in a machair landscape in places, inland from the sandy bays, such as Stravanan.
There were 32 centuries raised from this class, two of which were designated engineers.
There is no contemporary evidence of any sort of quilt code, and quilt historians such as Pat Cummings and Barbara Brackman have raised serious questions about the idea.
There it generated considerable interest, because at a time when most people in England still believed in the Biblical account of creation, which implied that the Earth was only a few thousand years old, it raised questions about the history of living things and of the Earth itself.
There the issue lay until 1843, when Tyler and his newly-appointed Secretary of State, Abel P. Upshur, raised the matter again and started negotiations on annexation.
There was, however, a further level of animosity from the view of the Mesdames raised by this situation – they felt somewhat ' betrayed ' in their stance against du Barry.
There are three raised tailings dam designs, the upstream, downstream and centerline, named according to the movement of the crest during raising.
There has been a settlement at Perth since prehistoric times, on a natural mound raised slightly above the flood plain of the Tay, where the river could be crossed at low tide.
There have been various prospects and proposals raised for even more theme parks than the current five.
There have also been concerns raised about redlining in the automotive insurance industry.
There were also questions raised about the word " treaty ".
There I raised both hands high.
There is similar pressure on Black Bermudians ( most of whom are multi-racial ) not to self-identify as mixed race as there is in Blacks in the USA, where President Barack Obama, raised by his single, white mother, sparked debate when he identified himself on the census as black, rather than mixed race, and in the UK, in both of which countries greater flexibility is also now allowed for people to describe themselves racially.
There is no indication that Augustine himself raised this issue, but it does appear in several other sources, which invariably connect it to the Celtic dating for Easter.
There he was raised with Pylades, and so considered him to be like a brother.
There is an ongoing discussion regarding the concept of " authenticity " as experienced by the generation raised under American military occupation.
There have also been reports of non-paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis associated with raised serum VGKC suggesting that these antibodies may give rise to a spectrum of neurological disease presenting with symptoms arising peripherally, centrally, or both.
There is now a plaque at the entrance to the tube station which commemorates it as the worst civilian disaster of World War II, and funds are being raised for a memorial.
There are many hadith that describe how Muhammad raised his hands during du ' a.
There he married a second time while Devi raised Shankar in Varanasi, and did not meet his son until he was eight years old.
There have been questions raised about the lead and arsenic content of the fertilizer, but the company maintains its product is harmless.
There were many farms where produce and livestock were raised.
There were no Buffalo living in the area in the colonial period, although they are now raised on several farms locally.

There and setting
There was night and day, but no setting of crops, no change of season, no generations of men.
" There are three primary eras of the original ( BRP ) game: the 1920s, the setting of many of Lovecraft's stories ; the 1890s Gaslight supplements, a blend of occult and Holmesian mystery and mostly set in England ; and modern conspiracy ( Cthulhu Now ).
There is a wide array of power-ups, such as a backpack that increases the player character's ammunition-carrying capacity, armor, first aid kits to restore health, the berserk pack ( a dark first aid box that puts the character into berserk mode, allowing him to deal out rocket launcher-level damage with his fists and potentially splattering former humans and imps, as well as setting the user's health to 100 % if it were lower ), supernatural blue orbs ( named soul spheres in the manuals ) that boost the player character's health up to a maximum of 200 %, nightvision, computer maps ( which show every area of the level ), partial invisibility, and protective suits that allow the player to survive in toxic acids.
* Disabilities, Handicaps, or sicknesses: There are many students that are unable to go to a traditional school setting because they cannot get around easily or a low immune system and get sick from other students.
There are several deities in EverQuest who each have a certain area of responsibility and play a role in the " backstory " of the game setting.
There have been various " derivative works " of Hamlet which recast the story from the point of view of other characters, or transpose the story into a new setting or act as sequels or prequels to Hamlet.
There are however concerns that morphine may increase mortality in the setting of non ST elevation myocardial infarction.
There are fictional entities, in the same sense in which, setting aside philosophical disputes, there are people, Mondays, numbers and planets.
There followed a succession of novels over the next five years, each with a Scottish historical setting.
There are many films in which a winter setting plays an important role, Fargo being an example.
There are various Messianic Haggadahs used to perform a Seder in the traditional family setting, at a Messianic Congregation, at a church for explaining Passover to gentiles, or in a public setting for all to attend.
There are diverse scientific and commercial projects to harness a particular associated grid or for the purpose of setting up new grids.
There has been a gradual tendency for " fixed " ( and exorbitant ) fees being reduced for all investors, partly from falling administration costs but also assisted by large institutions challenging brokers ' oligopolistic approach to setting standardised fees.
There is great advantage in setting up establishments in various parts of the Island for acquisitions territory will only go unchallenged where there is effective act of possession.
There are also any number of animated Japanese series which use a scifi-comedy or scifi-fantasy-comedy setting.
There had been talk of setting up an Alliance as early as 1966 but South Vietnamese Intelligence had arrested an anti-government organizer, Ba Tra.
Burgh Island is closely linked to Agatha Christie, as it served as the inspirational setting for both And Then There Were None as well as the Hercule Poirot mystery Evil Under the Sun. The hotel and its eloquent Art Deco styling was also a bolt hole in the 1930s for the likes of London's rich and famous, including Noël Coward.
There have been suggested alternatives to boundary setting and creating principles that divide Israelis and Palestinians.
There is therefore no requirement to cross the equator, or to pass through two antipodal points, in the course of setting a round-the-world aviation record.
There is a police inspector around ( in both cases played by John Williams ), and the setting is very British.
There are many examples of literature taking Sark as an inspiration or setting.
There is an account of its setting and start as a holiday resort in the 4th scene of Wilkie Collins ' novel No Name.
There is increasing and justifiable pressure to take proper account of human needs when setting up protected areas and these sometimes have to be “ traded off ” against conservation needs.
There needs to be, “ integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association .” In laymen ’ s terms, it needs to be decided whether the cultural resource is in good enough condition to be protected on the National Register.

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