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There was also a drop in south polar temperatures ; southern Gondwanaland was glaciated throughout the period, though it is uncertain if the ice sheets were a holdover from the Devonian or not.
Proponents argued that the name Dominion Day was a holdover from the colonial era, an argument given some impetus by the patriation of the Canadian Constitution in 1982, and others asserted that an alternative was needed as the term does not translate well into French.
While this rivalry was in many ways a holdover from the days when the Commodore 64 had first challenged the Atari 800 ( among others ) in a series of scathing television commercials, the events leading to the launch of the ST and Amiga only served to further alienate fans of each computer, who fought vitriolic holy wars on the question of which platform was superior.
This similar terminology is probably a holdover from the time when Maine was part of Massachusetts.
This would be the first Super Bowl broadcast on ABC to have the broadcast team of Michaels, Gifford, and Dierdorf in the booth ( as the 1987 season was the first year the trio was together, with Dierdorf moving to ABC from CBS ; Gifford was the only holdover from ABC's Super Bowl XIX telecast ).
The act's phrasing was murky, and it was not clear whether his removal of Stanton ( a holdover from the Lincoln administration whom Johnson had not appointed ) violated the Act.
While it was once recommended to wait until a young horse was well over a year old, even two, this was a holdover from the days when castration was performed without anesthesia and was thus far more stressful on the animal.
The " new " song on the album was a remake of Joni Mitchell's " A Woman of Heart and Mind ", which was a holdover from the Minnie sessions.
More often he was referred to by his other title of " grand duke ", which pre-dated tsesarevich, being a holdover from the Rurikid days before the grand dukes of Muscovy adopted the title of tsar.
Despite their history, they essentially were an expansion team, as there was just one holdover from the Cougars.
" The common use of a slash, e. g. 2 / 6 for two shillings and sixpence, was a holdover of the old orthographic long S.
The name is derived from the Greek ( ábyssos ), abyss, meaning bottomless ( a holdover from the times when the deep ocean was believed to be bottomless ).
The term " album " was a holdover from the days these 10-inch 78 RPM records were bundled and sold together in books that resembled photo albums.
A holdover from what was City Council President, the position of Public Advocate has little real enforceable authority.

was and from
They were dirty, their clothes were torn, and the girl was so exhausted that she fell when she was still twenty feet from the front door.
The silence oppressed him, made him bend low over the horse's neck as if to hide from a wind that had begun to blow far away and was twisting slowly through the darkness in its slow search.
Cabot turned back to the men and he was drunk with the thing they would do, wild to break from the cloying warmth of the saloon into the cold of the ebbing night.
The Gap looming before him -- the place where had confronted Jack English on that day so many years ago -- was his exit from all that had meaning to him.
He was too old -- when he passed up and through the corridor of pines that lined the trail he could see ahead, he was passing from life.
He might tell her how sorry a spectacle she was making of herself, pretending to be blind to the way Julia Fortune had taken Dean's affections from her.
A bullet tore the earth from beneath his foot when he was a stride or two from safety.
It was pitiful to see the thin ranks of warriors, old and young, wheeling and twisting their ponies frantically from side to side only to be tumbled bleeding from their saddles by the relentless slam, slam of the cruelly efficient Hawkinses.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
It was obvious that he wished himself different from the sort of person he thought he was.
Now, here was something of obvious importance to me, yet when I reached for the tickets he snatched them away from my hand.
It was, I felt, possible that they were men who, having received no tickets for that day, had remained in the hall, to sleep perhaps, in the corners farthest removed from the counter with its overhead light.
Though only a relatively short walk separated it from my own part of town, its character was wholly foreign to me.
The river was only a few blocks away but an unbroken line of piers prevented me from seeing it.
It was to him that Barton had sent Carl Dill on Dill's release from the prison.
Hague, like all who worked near the pits, was partly deafened from the constant assault against his eardrums.
But she was caught in it, and she faced the terrible possibility that, if it were a dream, it was one from which she might never awaken.
He had to depend on himself, since he was invariably miles and hours away from others.
An inquest was held, and after a good deal of testimony about the anonymous notes, the county coroner estimated that the shooting had been done from a distance of 300 yards.

was and legislature's
One day he overheard a conversation in which the legislature's opening prayer was mocked.
" Thus, even when reception was effected by a constitution, the common law was still subject to alteration by a legislature's statute.
The state legislature's unanimous reply was blunt:
A resolution, to have the capital moved from Lewiston to Boise, was passed by the Idaho Territorial Legislature on December 7, 1864, six weeks before the territorial legislature's session legally began, and after litigation, on a split decision decided by one vote on the territorial supreme court on geographic lines.
One of the legislature's tasks was to select a permanent location for the territory's capital.
The appeals court overturned the verdict, finding that Akre was not a whistleblower because of the Florida " legislature's requirement that agency statements that fit the definition of a “ rule ” ( must ) be formally adopted ( rules ).
The new name was unanimously approved on March 9, 2006 by the legislature's Transportation Committee.
The resulting case reached the Supreme Court which in a six to one decision ruled that the state legislature's repeal of the law was void because it was unconstitutional.
Although recognized by the BC legislature's speaker, former Social Credit cabinet minister-turned BC Liberal Claude Richmond, as Leader of the Official Opposition, MacPhail's caucus was not granted party status by Campbell on the grounds that the legislature's rules stipulated a party must hold four seats.
Neither party had taken a position on the divisive question during the campaign, but selecting a permanent capital was high on the list of the new legislature's orders of business.
Brown was much less engaged in legislative affairs than his predecessors ; he did not seek to influence the selection of the legislature's leadership, and he left on vacation during one of the two legislative sessions of his term.
A 2005 bill to renew the split was tabled by the legislature's MARTA Oversight Committee, forcing MARTA to pass a new budget with cuts in service.
Burjanadze's term as a parliamentary chairperson expired with the new legislature's inaugural session on 7 June 2008, when she was succeeded by David Bakradze.
During those 20 years, Bates was known as one of the legislature's most liberal members.
The name was changed in 1911 to the Indian Normal School of Robeson County, and again in 1913 to the Cherokee Indian Normal School of Robeson County, tracking the legislature's designation for the Indians of the county, who at one time claimed Cherokee descent.
In 1990, Ross was elected to the Arkansas State Senate becoming the legislature's youngest member at that time ; he served for ten years until his election to the U. S. House of Representatives in 2000.
As of the 2009-2010 session, he was the co-chairman of the legislature's Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee.
Securing of governmental loans was also beyond the legislature's purview, nor was it permitted to refuse or reduce funds to repay such obligations.
In 1827 he was elected to the New Brunswick legislature as an opponent of responsible government and later served on the province's Legislative Council ( the legislature's Upper House ) and in Cabinet serving as leader of the " compact " government that ruled the colony from 1848 to 1854 prior to the institution of responsible government.
The legislature's name -- Supreme Council ()-- also was maintained.
Legislative leaders and Delaware North attempted to reach an agreement on plans for the new arena, but in February 1993 Delaware North owner Jeremy Jacobs announced that he was backing out of the project as a result of the legislature's demand that his company pay $ 3. 5 million in " linkage payments ".

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