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World gazetteers were written by the Japanese in the 19th century, such as the " Kon ' yo zushiki " (' Annotated Maps of the World ') published by Mitsukuri Shōgo in 1845, the " Hakkō tsūshi " (' Comprehensive Gazetteer of the Entire World ') by Mitsukuri Genpo in 1856, and the " Bankoku zushi " (' Illustrated Gazetteer of the Nations of the World '), which was written by an Englishman named Colton, translated by Sawa Ginjirō, and printed by Tezuka Ritsu in 1862.

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After World War II predicted methods were invariably applied but the fall of shot usually needed adjustment because of inaccuracy in locating the target, the proximity of friendly troops or the need to engage a moving target.
* Coastal artillery: Fixed-position weapons dedicated to defense of a particular location, usually a coast ( for example, the Atlantic Wall in World War II ) or harbor.
Since 21 April 2008, the overnight bulletins, while produced by the BBC News Channel, have usually been broadcast from the studios of BBC World News.
The Ease of doing business index created by the World Bank lists Chile as 43rd in the world that encompasses better, usually simpler, regulations for businesses and stronger protections of property rights.
The group maintains two inventories of " Heritage pubs ", the National Inventory ( NI ), which contains only those pubs that have been maintained in their original condition ( or have been modified very little ) for at least 30 years, but usually since at least World War II.
The World Championships are organised by the World Croquet Federation ( WCF ) and usually take place every 2 or 3 years.
A recurrent source of conflict on Gamma World is the rivalry among the " Cryptic Alliances ", semi-secret societies whose ideological agendas — usually verging on monomania — often bring them into conflict with the rest of the Gamma World.
The Allied landing and subsequent campaign on the peninsula during World War I is usually known in Turkey as the Battle of Çanakkale.
Katyushas of World War II, the first self-propelled artillery mass-produced by the Soviet Union, were usually mounted on trucks.
Since the end of World War II, the Christian Social People's Party ( CSV ) has usually been the dominant partner in governing coalitions.
However this degree was awarded by President Roosevelt to some Allied World War II theater commanders usually for joint amphibious landings or invasions.
So can international public opinion, by pressuring multinational companies to pay Third World workers wages usually found in more industrialized countries.
* Machine pistols and submachine guns ( like the World War II " grease gun ", MAC-10 or the Uzi ) are usually blowback operated.
During World War II under German occupation, militia usually called the French Resistance emerged to conduct a guerrilla war of attrition against German forces and prepare the way for the D-Day Allied Invasion of France.
Every president since Taft, except for Jimmy Carter, threw out at least one ceremonial first ball or pitch for Opening Day, the All-Star Game, or the World Series, usually with much fanfare.
In the years following the Second World War, as component " Hi-Fi " ( high-fidelity ) and, later, " stereo " ( stereophonic ) sound systems slowly evolved from an exotic specialty item into a common feature of American homes, the literal description of the record-spinning component as a " record changer " ( which could automatically play through a stacked series of discs ) or a " turntable " ( which was usually meant to be burdened with only one disc at a time ) entered common usage.
Booms in record sales returned after World War II as standards changed from 78s to vinyl long play records, which could contain an entire symphony, and 45s which usually contained one hit popularized on the radio, plus another song on the back or " flip " side.
He has also homered in The Ballpark at Disney's Wide World of Sports, near Orlando, Florida, a usually minor-league and Spring Training park that hosted a regular season series between the Rangers and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in May 2007, although he did not hit a homer at the two regular season games the Cubs played at the Tokyo Dome in 2000 vs. the Mets.
As tobacco was not introduced to the Old World until the 16th century, the pipes outside of the Americas were usually used to smoke hashish, a rare and expensive substance outside areas of the Middle East, Central Asia and India, where it was produced.
These standards are usually developed in voluntary consensus standards bodies such as the United Nations Center for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business ( UN / CEFACT ), the World Wide Web Consortium W3C, the Telecommunications Industry Association ( TIA ), and the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ( OASIS ).
Their distances are usually shorter than the men's, but not in inline skating, where women skate the same program as the men in World Championships.
At the World Cup Classics meetings there are usually two heats taking place to decide qualification for the final.
UNBF's War Memorial Hall ( usually referred to as Memorial Hall ), originally built as a science building in 1924, honours the 35 UNB Alumni who died in World War I.

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Old walls, often built prior to World War II, will consist of brick.
The Boards of Directors consist of the World Bank Group President and 25 Executive Directors.
At the Olympic Winter Games and World Championships, all competitions ( for both men and women ) consist of four heats.
* " The Happening World " – These chapters consist of collage-like collections of short, sometimes single-sentence, descriptive passages.
The SIR World Report is the work of the SCImago Research Group, a Spain-based research organization consist of members from the Spanish National Research Council ( CSIC ), University of Granada, Charles III University of Madrid, University of Alcalá, University of Extremadura and other education institutions in Spain.
Margaret Thatcher was said to have told the BBC Director General, Sir Iain Trethowan, soon after she became Conservative Party leader that she considered World in Action to consist of " just a lot of Trotskyists.
The first phase will consist of the building of a business centre, and the second, of an entertainment park following the guidelines of Disney World, in the United States.
* The " Newsreels " consist of front page headlines and article fragments from the Chicago Tribune for The 42nd Parallel, the New York World for Nineteen Nineteen and The Big Money, as well as lyrics from popular songs.
Races typically take place in the autumn and winter ( the international or World Cup season is September – January ) and consist of many laps of a 2 – 3 km or 1 – 2 mile course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, steep hills, and obstacles requiring the rider to dismount, carry the bike and remount in one motion.
The Winds Cycle was originally intended to consist of five albums, however it was changed to a trilogy prior to the release of A World in Their Screams.
The last major changes in the court system before World War II took place in 1934 when a Court of Criminal Appeal, essentially an extension of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction, was created, and in 1936 when it was declared that the Supreme Court would consist of a High Court and Court of Appeal.
It also ensured that he became the first, and only driver ever to win on their World Championship Grand Prix debut against a field that did not consist entirely of other debutant drivers.
The 15 volumes of Childcraft, published by World Book, Inc., currently consist of:
Science, History ( officially referred to as World Cultures in 6th grade ), and English ( officially referred to as Language Arts ) consist of three-year integrated sequences, though English and social studies emphasize ancient civilizations in the sixth grade, Europe in the seventh, and the United States in the eighth.
During the period prior to the First World War the British member of the International Commission that was responsible of the delineation of the Greek-Albanian border noticed that the villages that were ceded to Albania, which consist of the northern portion of Pogoniani are entirely Greek-speaking.
Despite suspicions that the show's finale would consist of a new rendition of the USA for Africa hit " We Are the World ", which was performed at the Philadelphia show twenty years ago at Live Aid, it did not.
Trophy competitions which consist of a single match or a two-leg match ( e. g. the FA Community Shield, the Recopa Sudamericana, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup ) are generally not counted as part of a treble.
The backgrounds for Stages 15 – 17 ( World 4 ) consist of the green hexagonal space stations first seen in the 1981 Namco game Bosconian.

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