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* Morrill, John " Christopher Hill " pp. 28 – 29 from History Today Volume 53, Issue # 6, June 2003.
Today, 8-18 year-olds devote an average of 7 hours and 38 minutes ( 7: 38 ) to using entertainment media in a typical day ( more than 53 hours a week ) – about the same amount most adults spend at work per day.
* William Wallace, ' On the move-destination unknown ', “ World Today53 ( 4 ) 99-102 ( 1997 )
Today, the Macomb campus consists of 53 buildings over.
Today the Federation counts 220 affiliated National Federations including 53 in Africa, 65 in Asia, 56 in Europe, 34 in NORCECA and 12 in South America.
Today, Nordhorn has roughly 53, 500 inhabitants, and the trend is upward.
Today, two statues in the city of La Crosse ( one downtown, the other along southbound US Highway 53 entering the city from the north ) commemorate the game observed by Pike.
# " Yesterday and Today " ( Jon Anderson ) – 2: 53
Today, exit 53 is a diamond interchange instead, and Sinn Street, Austin Avenue, and Franklin Avenue are dead end streets.
Today, Save-On-Foods operates 53 stores in B. C.
* AIP biography ( R. H. Dalitz and F. J. Duarte, Physics Today 53 ( 10 ), 99 – 100 ( 2000 )).

Today and years
Today, seven years after the date of my initial induction as a draftee, I am Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Science at St. Michael's College.
Today, due to the political centralization of France and the important influence of the media, only about 200, 000 people are able to speak Breton, a figure down from more than a million in 1950, of which the majority is more than 60 years old.
Today, the census is conducted every 10 years by the Statistical Office of Slovak Republic.
Talking to India Today on March 18 of 2012 — nearly 41 years of disintegration of East Pakistan, Kissinger reminisced and quoted that: " India and the former Soviet Union had made a near-alliance around this time .....
Today the Earth is known to be approximately 4. 5 billion years old.
Its chief fundraiser was Luise Rainer, recipient of the best actress Oscar two years in a row ; and the entire group called themselves this time, History Today, Inc.
Today, typical uplift rates are of the order of 1 cm / year or less, and studies suggest that rebound will continue for about another 10, 000 years.
Today, the building serves as government offices, and there are two outdoor hot-spring bathing spots which were specially constructed in recent years for public use.
(" Today I traveled over Rungholt ; the city sank 600 years ago.
In May 2011, Twain confirmed in an interview with Perez Hilton that she will release her first new single in six years, " Today Is Your Day ", after the finale of Why Not?
Although USA Today used color in the same way, it took several years for the Washington Post, New York Times and others to do the same.
USA Today said, " Like Santa himself, Virginia should be a welcome Christmas visitor for years to come.
Today, lawful permanent resident aliens can apply for naturalization in the U. S. after five years, unless they continue to be married to a U. S. citizen, in which case they can apply after three years of permanent residency.
Another popular development in recent years has been spoof television series, as in KYTV, People Like Us, The Day Today and The Office.
* Glazner, Bartley, Coleman, Gray, Taylor, Are plutons assembled over millions of years by amalgamation from small magma chambers ?, GSA Today: Vol.
" Not a few years before, when he and Belushi were making an appearance on the Today show, he referred to them as " kindred spirits.
In the years following Dumont ’ s challenge for the presidency, and prior to the formal confirmation of les Verts as political party, environmentalists contested elections under such banners as Ecology 78, Ecology Europe and Ecology Today.
Today Sardinia is a phasing-in EU region, featured by a diversified economy, mainly focused on tourism and the tertiary, the economic efforts of last twenty years have reduced the handicap of insularity, for example with low cost air companies and information and informatic technologies, thanks to the CRS4 ( Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia ), which developed the first Italian website, and invented the webmail, in 1995, that brought to the birth of several telecommunication companies and internet service providers based on the island, as Video On Line, in 1993, Tiscali, in 1998 and Andala UMTS, in 1999.
Today Glastonbury Abbey presents itself as " traditionally the oldest above-ground Christian church in the world ," which according to the legend was built at Joseph's behest to house the Holy Grail, 65 or so years after the death of Jesus.
Today Egyptologists generally agree that Hatshepsut assumed the position of pharaoh and the length of her reign usually is given as twenty-two years, since she was assigned a reign of twenty-one years and nine months by the third-century BCE historian, Manetho, who had access to many historical records that now are lost.
Today most bodegas have shifted their winemaking focus to wines that are ready to drink sooner with the top wines typically aging for 4 – 8 years prior to release though some traditionalists still age longer.
He was a reporter for Cocoa Today ( Cocoa, Florida ) for two years, beginning in 1974, and then was hired by the Miami Herald in 1976, where he still works.
Today, mezcal is still made from the heart of the maguey plant, called the " piña ," much the same way it was 200 years ago, in most places.

Today and after
Today, Boxing Day is better known as a bank or public holiday that occurs on 26 December, or the first or second weekday after Christmas Day, depending on national or regional laws.
Soon after the USA Today article appeared, The Denver Post published an article featuring many Rockies players contesting the claims made in the USA Today article.
Today the Christadelphian body remains divided into " fellowships " ( of which in the UK it is estimated that there are 23 ), the largest being the Central fellowship, named after the now-defunct Birmingham Central ecclesia, once its largest and most influential ecclesia.
Today, the numeral is often called stigma, after the value of a Byzantine Greek ligature σ-τ ( ϛ ), which shares the same shape and was used as a textual ligature in Greek print until the 19th century.
Today, many species of native animals are returning to the area after being driven out by human development.
In an interview with NBC Today one day after Brando's death, King also defended Brando's comments, saying that they were out of proportion and taken out of context.
Today, they include descendants of African Americans once enslaved by the Cherokees, who were granted, by federal treaty, citizenship in the historic Cherokee Nation as freedmen after the Civil War.
Today, biologists would say that certain evolutionary traits can be explained by intraspecific competition-competition between members of the same species-distinguishing between competition before or after sexual intercourse.
Today, the total number of troops available to the Swedish Army after 90 days of full mobilization is about two battalions ( 600 troops each ) and eight companies ( 120 troops each ), totaling 2, 160 soldiers and 37, 000 Home Guard / Defense.
According to some sources, after his triumphal entry into the city, Allenby raised his sword in salute to the famous statue of Saladin and proudly declared " Today the wars of the Crusaders are completed.
Both Echo Beach and The Royal Today ended after their initial first season.
Today there is a road and Park in Ballyfermot, near his childhood home in south-west Dublin, named after him.
Cross would also be dropped from pregame coverage after this game and moved to the broadcast booth for the remainder of his tenure at CBS, while Bradshaw moved from the broadcast booth to co-host of The NFL Today with Musburger's replacement, Greg Gumbel.
Today, Scientific American publishes 18 foreign-language editions around the globe: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian ( discontinued after 15 issues ), Polish, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish.
Today after further rebuilding in the 1990s it stands out as a white stone building amid modern brick structures that aims to recapture the style of More's manor that formerly occupied the site.
Today, Medina (" Madinah " officially in Saudi documents ), in addition to being the second most important Islamic pilgrimage destination after Mecca, is an important regional capital of the western Saudi Arabian province of Al Madinah.
In an interview for Today shortly after her departure from office in 1991, Margaret Thatcher said that Powell had " made a valid argument, if in sometimes regrettable terms.
" In China, after the finale of the 2005 season of Super Girl ( the local version of Pop Idol ) drew an audience of around 400 million people, and 8 million text message votes, the state-run English-language newspaper Beijing Today ran the front-page headline " Is Super Girl a Force for Democracy?
Today, the geographical distinction between Western and Eastern Christianity is not nearly as absolute, especially after the spread of missionaries.
Today, because of the negative connotations of the theory of social Darwinism, especially after the atrocities of the Second World War ( including the Holocaust ), few people would describe themselves as Social Darwinists and the term is generally seen as pejorative.

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