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Twenty-nine breweries have existed in and around the village throughout its history.

Twenty-nine and also
Twenty-nine radioisotopes have also been synthesized, ranging in atomic mass from 138 to 173.
The twenty-nine, also known as the Vrdolyak Twenty-nine, was led by " the Eddies ": Alderman Ed Vrdolyak, Finance Chair Edward Burke and Parks Commissioner Edmund Kelly.
Twenty-nine regional sections also hold regular meetings.
Twenty-nine is also the sixth Sophie Germain prime.
It is in the center of three cities ; Twenty-nine kilometers on the North is the City Of Guihulngan Negros Oriental, from the South is the city of San Carlos Negros Occidental which is twenty-one kilometers and from the west is the City of Canlaon which is also twenty-nine kilometers away.
Twenty-nine of Luca's present and former collaborators — from the Finance Ministry employees and from Centrocoop — were also arrested at the time.

Twenty-nine and for
Twenty-nine Enron executives sold overvalued stock for more than a billion dollars before the company went bankrupt.
" Twenty-nine of the previously unpublished passionate letters the couple wrote to one another were auctioned off in May 2007 for high sums.
Twenty-nine years after Martin Luther King, Jr .' s death, Dexter met with James Earl Ray, the man imprisoned for his father's 1968 murder.
Twenty-nine Appalachian Ohio counties are in the project area, and OACHE-sponsored projects have been responsible for increasing the college-going rate in the school systems in these counties.
Twenty-nine other civil suits were settled for nearly $ 11 million.
Twenty-nine Presbyterians petitioned the London UPC Presbytery for their own congregation from the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland congregation in Detroit.

Twenty-nine and London
Gen. James Murray, Late Governor of Minorca, on the Twenty-nine Articles Exhibited Against Him by Sir William Draper, London, 1783

Twenty-nine and .
Twenty-nine exhibits received awards.
* 2010 – Twenty-nine coal miners are killed in an explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine in West Virginia.
Twenty-nine radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable being alpha-decaying < sup > 152 </ sup > Gd ( naturally occurring ) with a half-life of 1. 08 × 10 < sup > 14 </ sup > years, and < sup > 150 </ sup > Gd with a half-life of 1. 79 × 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > years.
Twenty-nine September is the feast day of the three archangels, Michael, Gabriel and Raphael.
Twenty-nine Archaic sites have been identified, mostly in south Trinidad and Tobago ; this includes the 7, 000-year-old Banwari Trace site which is the oldest discovered human settlement in the eastern Caribbean.
Twenty-nine people die in the crash, including 14 members of the team and head coach Bob Watson.
Twenty-nine giant sequoias, measuring around 30 m in height, grow in Belgrade's municipality of Lazarevac in Serbia.
Twenty-nine states of Mexico were created as administrative divisions by the constitution of 1917, which grants them those powers not expressly vested in the federal government ; Mexico's two remaining territories, Baja California Sur and Quintana Roo, achieved statehood on 9 October 1974, raising the total to 31.
Twenty-nine percent of men and nine percent of women reported to have had more than 15 sexual partners in their lifetimes.
Twenty-nine other Titanic victims are buried elsewhere in Halifax ; nineteen in the Roman Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery and ten in the Jewish Baron de Hirsch Cemetery.
Twenty-nine sites are designated as National Trust Historic Sites.
Twenty-nine people were injured with no fatalities.
Twenty-nine people died as a result of the attack and approximately 220 people were injured.
Twenty-nine planned Programmed Test Inputs ( PTIs ) were manually flown in the Control Stick Steering ( CSS ) mode, with Engle making use of his past manual hypersonic flying experience in the X-15.
Twenty-nine students graduated in the first commencement ceremonies in 1964.
Twenty-nine years his junior, she was the daughter of the Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Effingham.
Twenty-nine species of fresh water fish are recognized on the territory of peninsula, including trout, stickleback, Northern pike, and European perch.
Twenty-nine deys held office from the establishment of the deylicate in Algeria until the French conquest in 1830.
Twenty-nine copies exist today.

air and traffic
The street that is full now of traffic and parked cars then and for many years drowsed on an August afternoon in the shade of the curbside trees, and silence was a weight, almost palpable, in the air.
* 1907 – Archie League, American air traffic controller ( d. 1986 )
* Air Services Australia, air traffic management and related services provider for Australia
To supplement air traffic control, most large transport aircraft and many smaller ones use a traffic alert and collision avoidance system ( TCAS ), which can detect the location of nearby aircraft, and provide instructions for avoiding a midair collision.
To communicate to air traffic control that an aircraft is being hijacked, a pilot under duress should squawk 7500 or vocally, by radio communication, transmit "( Aircraft callsign ); Transponder seven five zero zero.
An air traffic controller who suspects an aircraft may have been hijacked may ask the pilot to confirm " squawking assigned code.
Also, the old airfield at Rabasa was closed and air traffic moved to the new El Altet Airport, which made a more convenient and modern facility for charter flights bringing tourists from northern European countries.
* Air traffic management, a concept in air navigation that includes air traffic control.
The heavy reliance on automobiles for transportation in Atlanta has resulted in traffic, commute, and air pollution rates that rank among the worst in the country.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest airport as measured by passenger traffic and aircraft traffic, offers air service to over 150 U. S. destinations and more than 80 international destinations in 52 countries, with over 2, 700 arrivals and departures daily.
It was then decided to ban private air traffic over Central Berlin.
Bicycles provide numerous benefits compared to motor vehicles, including exercise, an alternative to the use of fossil fuels, no air or noise pollution, much reduced traffic congestion, easier parking, greater maneuverability, and access to both roads and paths.
One concern often expressed ( both by non-cyclists and some cyclists ) is the thought that riding in traffic exposes the cyclist to higher levels of air pollution, especially if he or she travels on or along busy roads.
Some authors have claimed this to be untrue, showing that the pollutant and irritant count within cars is consistently higher, ( presumably because of limited circulation of air within the car and due to the air intake being directly in the stream of other traffic ).
The isolation of the Comoros had made air traffic a major means of transportation.
Because of the absence of scheduled sea transport between the islands, nearly all interisland passenger traffic is by air.
* " Communication, navigation, surveillance ", often associated with air traffic management as CNS / ATM
there are still 16-bit Novas and Eclipses running in a variety of applications worldwide, including air traffic control.
Flight 305's pilot, William Scott, contacted Seattle-Tacoma Airport air traffic control, which informed local and Federal authorities.

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