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Many other places are listed as a location where Arthur holds court in the later romances, Carlisle and London perhaps being the most prominent.
Despite the speech's prominent place in the history and popular culture of the United States, the exact wording and location of the speech are disputed.
Most ore deposits are named according to either their location ( for example, the Witswatersrand, South Africa ), or after a discoverer ( e. g. the kambalda nickel shoots are named after drillers ), or after some whimsy, a historical figure, a prominent person, something from mythology ( phoenix, kraken, serepentleopard, etc.
On March 19, 1947, his body was moved from the original grave site in the cemetery ( which was in an ordinary line of soldiers and was being trampled by visitors ) to its current prominent location at the head of his former troops.
Its prominent location ( especially when seen from the river ) and flamboyant design have led it to be nicknamed " The Wedding Cake ".
In 1986, a committee was formed to find a more prominent location.
In the " Dark Ages " period of time, Erik the Swift accidentally gets teleported to the " Swamps of Sorrow ", which is a prominent location in the game Warcraft: Orcs and Humans ( this region was later seen as a ladder map in Warcraft III and as a zone in World of Warcraft ).
The local news media view the intersection of Market and Castro as ground zero location for interviews when prominent news impacting the gay community occurs.
" Because of its location and decor, this poker room did not receive many rich drop-in clients, and as a result, professional players sought a more prominent location.
Israel's strategic location in the Eastern Mediterranean and near the Suez Canal, Taiwan's strategic location as a naval base of operations in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and putting an American presence in the South China Sea, South Korea's sovereignty was threatened by North Korea and this puts American presence in the Sea of Japan and Bahrain's location in the vital Persian Gulf and near the Strait of Hormuz, make American interests in good relations with these small nations very prominent.
Bowser's Castle is another prominent location in the game, as it holds the portal to the main antagonist's home world.
This was the location of the Monticello Convention where a group of prominent settlers from the Cowlitz and Puget Sound regions met to draft a petition to the District of Columbia calling for a separate territory, to be carved out the Oregon Territory, north of the Columbia River.
Mathews County is perhaps best known for its miles of waterfront sites, as well as its prominent location on the Chesapeake Bay.
* Rabun County is a prominent location in Larry Burkett's 1991 novel The Illuminati ( Thomas Nelson )-Clayton and Rabun County are the refuge of the book's protagonists once the powers that be begin to exert their control over the American economy-Clayton is safe due to the antiquated analog communications gear and general out-of-the-wayness that has fomented the popular perception of this remote area.
Many of the parish ’ s prominent citizens, such as Leopold Lipp, saw its location where the North-South and East-West ( La.
The parish is the location for the fictional Belle Reve prison, a prominent facility in the DC Comics universe.
Two prominent locations in the park are Point Stephens Light, a lighthouse built in 1862 and the World War II gun emplacements on Tomaree Head which were built in 1941, the location of the No. 20 Radar Station RAAF.
The style was crafted by prominent Boulder architect James M. Hunter, who was contracted to establish a campus building plan by the college in the late 1950s, following the college's move from Hesperus, Colorado, to its Durango location.
A prominent water tower marks the location.
and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center, which occupies a prominent location overlooking Pocatello and the lower Portneuf River Valley.
* Library: In 2006, the main branch of the Calvert Library moved from its original downtown Prince Frederick location to a new larger facility located on Costley Way, named after, Russell Costley, a prominent African-American who was a longtime advocate and trustee of the library.

prominent and relative
The most prominent of the foreground effects is the dipole anisotropy caused by the Sun's motion relative to the CMBR background.
Due to its relative isolation, Mount Shasta has a high degree of vertical relief and is the second-most Topographic prominence | prominent peak in California.
Another problem is that naming people was considered rude in Heian court society, so none of the characters are named within the work ; instead, the narrator refers to men often by their rank or their station in life, and to women often by the color of their clothing, or by the words used at a meeting, or by the rank of a prominent male relative.
In related developments, prominent Theosophists and their factions within the Society were trying to position themselves favorably relative to the Coming, which was widely rumored to be approaching.
Many Miss America winners live after their reigns in relative obscurity, but Vanessa Williams has made an internationally prominent career as a singer selling millions of albums worldwide and achieving critical acclaim as an actress on stage, in film and on television.
This exaggeration of relative size can be used to make foreground objects more prominent and striking, while capturing expansive backgrounds.
One of his surviving sons, Moqtada al-Sadr, has assumed a prominent political role, mostly after the 2003 Iraq war, despite his relative paucity of formal theological credentials.
At the age of 14, Liu Bei, sponsored by a more affluent relative who recognised his potential in leadership, went to study under the tutelage of Lu Zhi ( a prominent scholar and, at the time, former Administrator of Jiujiang ).
He shares the same nomen as a prominent Spanish noble family, the Ulpii, that included Trajan among its members, and may have been a relative.
* Politically exposed person, a prominent political figure or close relative at risk for involvement in corruption
Clarity of language, relative type size and proximity to the claim being qualified, and an absence of contrary claims that could undercut effectiveness, will maximize the likelihood that the qualifications and disclosures are appropriately clear and prominent.
He first received some instruction from a relative, and then became one of the most prominent pupils apprenticed under José de Ribera.
Though not particularly high, compared to other peaks within Scotland, the mountain is very prominent, owing to its isolation and the relative flatness of the surrounding terrain, and dominates the skyline from several viewpoints.
The event included a seminar with historian Hans Coppi, Jr. an expert on the Red Orchestra whose parents were members and were executed by the Gestapo, Natalia Narochnitskaya Ph. D, Prof., a doctor of historical science, an expert on international relations around WW1 and WW2, and a prominent public figure in Russia, Rabbi Avil Tawil, Director of the European Jewish Community Centre in Brussels, and Lital Levin, an Israeli journalist and relative of Leopold Trepper.
Hence, the apparent superiority of mirtazapine relative to most of the others included may not actually be all that prominent or significant in this case.
The other agricultural products of relative importance in the province are sugar cane and cotton, and since the late 1980s, with the creation of a large-scale irrigation program ( the water comes from Lake Arenal after passing through several power generating stations ), rice has become a prominent crop.
The most prominent tosafist immediately after Jacob Tam was his pupil and relative Isaac ben Samuel ha-Zaḳen ( RI ) of Dampierre, whose tosafot form a part of the Tosafot Yeshanim ( see below ).
Among the most prominent personalities of that age, Schelling detects in the magnetic fluid a tool, placed at man's disposal, which enables him to communicate with the cosmic soul ; Fichte, after he attended some sessions of induced somnambulism, reflects upon the extent to which the individuality of the self is relative and modifiable.
This makes it, after Mont Blanc, the second most prominent mountain in the Alps, when measured by relative height ; see the list of Alpine peaks by prominence.
However, the village had to wait another 47 years until on 1 May 1895 a station in the village opened, at the insistence of the Duke of Wellington ( a relative of the Wellington who fought and defeated Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815 ) a prominent landowner in the area.
John Jay Hooker was born to relative wealth and privilege in one of the Nashville area's more prominent families.
The name used for Yankunytjatjara ( and for Pitjantjatjara, Ngaanyatjarra, and others ) is relative, being based on a single prominent word which distinguishes it from its near neighbour, Pitjantjatjara.
Instead, the Steward Pelendur gave the throne to Eärnil II, a prominent general, and a distant relative of the deceased Ondoher.
Her most prominent role was as Minister of Youth Affairs, where her own relative youth was seen as an asset — she was understood to be the youngest person ever appointed to ministerial rank ( at the age of 26 ).

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