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Media Studies in NZ can be regarded as a singular success, with the subject well-established in the tertiary sector ( such as Screen and Media Studies at the University of Waikato ; Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington ; Film, Television and Media Studies, University of Auckland ; Media Studies, Massey University ; Communication Studies, University of Otago ).
The Duke of Wellington lamented: " If such projects can be carried into execution by a minister of the Crown with impunity, there is no doubt that the constitution of this House, and of this country, is at an end.
Part of an extensive network of tunnels dug in World War I by British Empire soldiers can be visited at the Carrière Wellington museum in the suburbs.
Peter continues to implore Mr. Wellington, and anyone else he can find, to do something to warn and protect the president.
A one-way ferry journey takes about 25 minutes, while a bus or car from Wellington can take 30 minutes, and closer to 60 minutes during rush hour.
In the film, when a reticent official asks what he can possibly say to the RAF to persuade them to lend a Vickers Wellington bomber for flight testing the bomb, Wallis suggests: " Well, if you told them that I designed it, do you think that might help?
In some parts of Ireland one can hear older people refer to their Wellington boots as " topboots ", usually black in colour, as this was a popular name for Wellingtons in the 1960s.
Some of his photographs are preserved in the holdings of the Turnbull Library in Wellington, and two of these can be unequivocally dated as having been taken during May 1886.
Memorials to Byrd can be found in two cities in New Zealand ( Wellington and Dunedin ).
Memorabilia from these past Wardens, including two rooms dedicated to the Duke of Wellington, can be viewed at the castle.
Non local transmissions of the following stations can be received: The Breeze ( Wellington AM / FM ), Radio New Zealand National ( Wellington AM / FM ), ZM ( Wellington and Christchurch FM ), Radio Hauraki ( Christchurch ).
Some of the most interesting architecture in the city can be found in St. Lawrence, one notable landmark is the Flatiron building, known for its distinct narrow, wedge shape where Wellington St. merges with Front.
An example that combines the Pepper's ghost effect with a live actor and film projection can be seen in the Mystery Lodge exhibit at the Knott's Berry Farm theme park in Buena Park, California and the Ghosts of the Library exhibit at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois, as well as the depiction of Maori legends called A Millennium Ago at the Museum of Wellington City & Sea.
The pitches here, like the ones at Eden Park, Auckland and Basin Reserve, Wellington can have a green tinge similar to their counterparts in England.
Too big for the bomb bay of the Stirling and Wellington, it can be carried only by the Halifax and Lancaster.
Northbound transfer is not usually constrained, but can become constrained if one of the 220 kV lines out of Wellington or though the Central North Island becomes overloaded or is out of service.
The center-cut can yield the traditional filet mignon or tenderloin steak, as well as the Chateaubriand and Beef Wellington.
The Lighthouse ( Wellington City CBD can be seen in the distance )
This can be seen by the fact that the Duke of Wellington was Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment that bore his name, and through the invitation to Adrienne Clarkson to be Colonel-in-Chief of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, while the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps decided to ask the Governor-General of Australia to serve as its Colonel-in-Chief.
The records of the Miramar Borough Council were transferred to the City of Wellington at the time of amalgamation and can still be accessed today through Wellington City Council.
To the north, the road passes Department of National Defence Headquarters, the Ottawa Congress Centre and the Westin Hotel before ending at Wellington Street and Rideau Street The rear door of the Government Conference Centre can be accessed from the street as well, after it passes under the Mackenzie King Bridge.

Wellington and also
Wellington is better-known to posterity, because he led one of the two Allied armies at the final decisive victory of the Napoleonic Wars ( the battle of Waterloo in 1815 ), although Wellington's superior reputation is perhaps also because he only once faced Napoleon, whereas Charles was confronted by Napoleon in battle more times than any other commander.
The university has also educated 26 foreign Heads of State, including President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, President of East Timor Jose Ramos Horta, President of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves and other historical figures such as Wellington Koo, Gaston Eyskens, and T. V. Soong.
Passenger ferry service also operated for many years between Wellington and Lyttleton ( the port closest to Christchurch ).
Richmond's also dispatched 53 soldiers from the 96th Regiment from Auckland to Wellington.
Crowe was born on 7 April 1964 in Wellington, New Zealand, the son of Jocelyn Yvonne ( née Wemyss ) and John Alexander Crowe, both of whom were movie set caterers ; his father also managed a hotel.
The Duke at the time, the founder and colonel of the regiment, was the Duchess of Richmond's father, and he saw no active service overseas during the Napoleonic Wars ; his son and the Duchess's brother, the Marquis of Huntly ( later the 5th Duke ) was a distinguished general, but also missed the Waterloo campaign ; the senior representative of the family at the battle was in fact the Duchess's own twenty-three-year-old son, the Earl of March, who would eventually become the 5th Duke's heir in 1836, and who served as a major and an aide de camp to the Duke of Wellington ; another branch of the family was represented by another ADC, Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon, aged twenty-eight or twenty-nine, the brother of the Earl of Aberdeen ; in reality, both were young men similar in age and duty to Lord Hay.
Wellington may also refer to:
The Brown Corpus has also spawned a number of similarly structured corpora: the LOB Corpus ( 1960s British English ), Kolhapur ( Indian English ), Wellington ( New Zealand English ), Australian Corpus of English ( Australian English ), the Frown Corpus ( early 1990s American English ), and the FLOB Corpus ( 1990s British English ).
There are also six public golf courses at Avon, Kearney Links, Lakeside, Meadowbrook, Tates Creek and Picadome and four dog parks, at Jacobson, Masterson Station, Coldstream, and Wellington.
It also objected to the appointment of the Duke of Wellington as Prime Minister, condemning him as ‘ a Field Marshal whose political career proves him to be utterly destitute of political principle – whose military career affords ample evidence of his stern and remorseless temperament .’
Soldiers were also sent here and to nearby Wellington ( The home of the Madras regiment to this day ) to recuperate.
The tornado had also hit the city of Wellington in Menifee County and was just north of the tornado that hit Salyersville about 5 minutes later.
Wellington had a former name also.
It was later changed to Wellington by the townspeople in honor of one of the founders William Welling and also " Iron Duke ," the Duke of Wellington.
The Spirit of 76 ' Museum, also located in Wellington, is dedicated to Willard and the history of Wellington.
Their house became a haven for all manner of visitors, mostly writers such as Robert Southey, William Wordsworth, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott, but also the military leader Duke of Wellington and industrialist Josiah Wedgwood ; aristocratic novelist Caroline Lamb, who was born a Ponsonby, came to visit, too.
She also wrote a two-volume biography of the Duke of Wellington, and a volume of memoirs, The Pebbled Shore.
Other rubber paraphernalia, such as wet suits, gas masks, splash suits, Mackintoshes, galoshes, Wellington boots, rubber / plastic pants, and diapers are also often added to the scenario.
He also takes on an important passenger in a stop in Panama-Lady Barbara Wellesley, the fictional younger sister of Arthur Wellesley ( later to become the Duke of Wellington )-also Hornblower's future wife, and without doubt the love of his life.
Wellington himself did not mark the battle as a victory ; he also considered that he had unnecessarily extended his line, putting the 7th and Light Divisions in danger.
The Anglo-Irish were also represented among the senior officers of the British Army by men such as Field Marshal Lord Roberts, first honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards regiment, who spent most of his career in India ; Field Marshal Lord Gough who served under Wellington, himself a Wellesley born in Dublin to the Earl of Mornington, a prominent Anglo-Irish family in Dublin ; and in the 20th century Alan Brooke and Harold Alexander ( see also Irish military diaspora ).
Brooklands Museum houses many historic aircraft including the Vickers Wellington bomber recovered from Loch Ness in 1985, a British Airways Concorde, G-BBDG, the UK's first production Concorde, and now also owns the 40 % scale Concorde model " G-CONC " displayed for many years as a gate guardian at Heathrow Airport.

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