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When the office of Lord High Admiral was in commission, as it was for most of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries until it reverted to the Crown, it was exercised by a Board of Admiralty, officially known as the Commissioners for Exercising the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, & c. ( alternatively of England, Great Britain or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland depending on the period ).
The Shingle Springs post office opened in 1865, the name was changed to Shingle in 1895, and reverted in 1955.
The Big Pine post office first opened in 1870, closed for a time during 1877, changed its name to Bigpine in 1895, and reverted to Big Pine in 1962.
The name of the office was " Lake " from April 10, 1858, until February 18, 1863, when it reverted to Cheshire.
In 1860 the post office name was changed to Tallow Hill ; it reverted to High Ridge in 1861.
The post office, founded in 1809, was continually known as the Pine Grove Mills post office, however, and the town eventually reverted to the original name.
*: Following de Valera's resignation, Arthur Griffith was elected to his office, but though he preferred to use the earlier title of President of Dáil Éireann he never actually reverted the constitutional amendments of August 1921.
However these films did not do as well as her children styled roles ( though they were still successful at the box office ) and Pickford had reverted making films like Little Annie Rooney in 1925 and Sparrows in 1926.
On 15 May 1972 Okinawa reverted to Japanese sovereignty as a prefecture ; therefore, the office of U. S. High Commissioner on Okinawa ceased to exist.
However, when Sir Donald Tsang became the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, he reverted it and designated the House as the official residence and office.
Confederate post offices were left without legitimate stamps for several months, and while many reverted to the old system of cash payment at the post office, over 100 post offices across the South came up with their own provisional issues.
On March 4, 1909, the salary of the Secretary of State position was reverted from $ 12, 000 to $ 8, 000, and Knox took office on March 6.
This lasted for about ten years before the post office reverted to the traditional single number for most stamps.
It was actually Betty Boothroyd's election as Speaker in 1992 ( while the Conservatives were in office ) that broke this convention, and the election of Martin merely reverted to previous tradition by selecting the Speaker from the government benches.
Because he no longer held his dual office, Satcher was reverted and downgraded to the grade of vice admiral in the regular corps for the remainder of his term as Surgeon General.
Upon his relief by President Roosevelt, " Richardson reverted to his permanent rank of rear admiral and served as a member of the Navy General Board, and in the office of the Secretary of the Navy until to his retirement on October 1, 1942.
After leaving office, King reverted to his legal profession.
In 1881, the office of mayor of Lyon was re-established, and the commune of Lyon reverted to the standard status of French communes.
The office of Dean was suppressed with the abolition of prelacy in 1689, and the revenues of the Chapel Royal reverted to the Crown.
It reverted to type, however, in the 1992 election, when the Labour MP Ken Purchase first took office.
In 1534, the " forty days rule " was instituted ( adapted from church practice ), which made the successor's right void if the preceding office holder died within forty days of the transfer ( in which case the office reverted to the state ); however, a new fee, called the survivance jouissante protected against the forty days rule.
At a production meeting, the representative proposed a title change, which Bakshi was in favor of the decision because he wanted the film to be reverted back to its original title ; however, Ruddy insisted on his preferred title and told the representative to get out of his office.

office and Dallas
The Lummus Cotton Gin Co. has had a sales and service office in Dallas since 1912.
He spent considerable time in Dallas, at the campaign's local headquarters on Lemmon Avenue, where he had an office.
Federal prosecutors turned up evidence that Spano had forged many of the documents used to vouch for his wealth and to promise payment to Pickett, and even appeared to have sent many of the documents from his own office in Dallas.
There is a second office near Dallas, in the town of Paris.
Dallas post office was established in 1852.
Its Dallas North Tollway segment is part of the Platinum Corridor, and its land along Interstate 635 is an extension of the lengthy Irving Prairie office park.
Eventually, to settle a dispute regarding which town should have the local post office, Dallas County Judge Thomas A. Nash asked visiting Congressman Joe Abbott to move the post office between the two towns.
The lavish rock star-like treatment given to Romero in his attempt to build a designer-centred game studio ( including a multi-million dollar office on the top floor of a Dallas skyscraper ), Romero's well-publicized expensive tastes and hobbies ( such as racing Ferraris ), the dubious saga of Romero's girlfriend, professional gamer Stevie " Killcreek " Case, being hired on as a level designer, and the game's development ( which included most of the original development team quitting en masse to form a competing company called Gathering of Developers ), incited criticism from the online gaming fan community.
The game was a major contributing factor in the closure of Ion Storm's Dallas office.
Goodhue brought an award-winning commission in Dallas ( never built ) and brilliant drafting skills to the Boston office.
Romero departed with Tom Hall immediately after the release of Hall's Anachronox game and the subsequent closing of the Dallas Ion office.
With of office space, nearly equivalent to the Dallas CBD, Las Colinas is currently home to more than 2, 000 companies including the Fortune 500 global headquarters for Commercial Metals, ExxonMobil, Fluor and Kimberly-Clark.
In September 1873, Holliday moved to Dallas, Texas, where he opened a dental office with fellow dentist and Georgian John A. Seegar.
What follows is a sample from the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth / Dallas, Texas
Examination of all the available films of the area following the shooting, reexamination of the interviews with individuals in the vicinity of the shooting, and the interviews with members of the Dallas police department and the Dallas Country sheriff's office failed to corroborate Mrs. Hill's recollection or to reveal the identity of the man described by Mrs. Hill.
Walking back to his office amid the confusion following the shots, Zapruder encountered Dallas Morning News reporter Harry McCormick, who was acquainted with Agent Forrest Sorrels of the Secret Service's Dallas office.
On November 18, 1994, assassination researcher Gary Mack testified before the Assassination Records Review Board that he had recently been told by an executive in Kodak's Dallas office that a woman in her early 30s with brunette hair brought in film purported to be of the assassination scene while they were processing Zapruder film.
In a fashion similar to other dot com busts the company spent lavishly on office decor and facilities for employees – the Dallas office had sat on the 54th and top floor of the JPMorgan Chase Tower.
Most games produced in the Dallas office were hampered by production delays, missed deadlines, and poor critical reactions ( see Production history below ).

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