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Yearly and February
" Susannah Chambers " by her last will & testament bearing date 28th December 1640 gave the sum of Twenty-two shillings and Sixpence Yearly for a Sermon to be preached on the 12th day of February in every Year within the Church of Saint Magnus in commemoration of God's merciful preservation of the said Church of Saint Magnus from Ruin, by the late and terrible Fire on London Bridge.
In 1776, the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting ( the most important yearly meeting in USA at the time ) prohibited members from owning slaves, and on February 11, 1790, Friends petitioned the U. S. Congress for the abolition of slavery.

Yearly and festival
* Chitlin ' Strut Yearly festival in Salley, South Carolina, United States celebrating the dish.

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Fox established a Yearly Meeting in Amsterdam for Friends in the Netherlands and German states.
* 2002 Year-End Google Zeitgeist – Google's Yearly List of Major Events and Top Searches for 2002
As all schools in the State of Georgia are required to meet — did not meet AYP ( Annual Yearly Progress ) for the 2006 seniors but met it the previous year with the 2005 seniors.
Since the necessary Negro labor, farming implements, and mules were provided by the army, lessees were responsible only for feeding and clothing the Negroes until the harvest, when they paid off their obligations to the army and to the laborers, Yearly expenses ran between $ 5, 000 and $ 30, 000 on a plantation of a thousand acres, while profits might run higher than $ 200, 000.
Exton is home to the offices of 21st Century Cyber Charter School, a statewide cyber school that is known for being the only cyber school to make Pennsylvania's AYP ( Adequate Yearly Progress ) benchmark 5 years in a row.
* Yearly precipitation ( rain & melted snow ): 55. 98 inches ( 12. 31 for the month of June alone )
The College was founded in 1833 by area members of the Orthodox Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) to ensure an education grounded in Quaker values for young Quaker men.
* Yearly League Leaders & Records for Singles ( Baseball-Reference. com )
* Yearly League Leaders & Records for Doubles ( Baseball-Reference. com )
* Yearly League Leaders & Records for Runs Scored.
can be seen monthly once and Yearly six times only, The state Government Declare local Holiday for the cudalore district.
In January 2010, Quakers meeting in Australia Yearly Meeting in Adelaide agreed to treat all requests for marriages in accordance with Quaker traditions, regardless of the sexual orientation or gender of the partners.
* FUM " core values for Indiana and Western Yearly Meetings " statement
Yearly precipitation in Alzey amounts to 586 mm, which is rather low, falling into the lowest fourth of the precipitation chart for all Germany.
She delivered a Swarthmore Lecture under the title Broken for life, at Yearly Meeting in Aberdeen on 1 August 1989, and was the plenary speaker at the U. S. Friends General Conference Gathering in 2000.
An ESPY Award ( short for Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Award ) is an accolade presented by the American cable television network ESPN to recognize individual and team athletic achievement and other sports-related performance during the calendar year preceding a given annual ceremony.
Yearly success rate depends on the university's current numerus clausus and the number or registered students, ranging from 10 to 30 % bearing in mind that second-time participants are three to four times more likely to succeed than students trying for the first time.
Yearly precipitation in Simmern amounts to 690 mm, which falls into the middle third of the precipitation chart for all Germany.
The Friend is completely independent from Britain Yearly Meeting, although for the past few years it has occupied space in Friends House.
One of the ways The Friend exercises its responsibility to give readers an independent viewpoint is by covering Meeting for Sufferings, the standing consultative body of Britain Yearly Meeting, which meets five times a year.
* Meeting for Sufferings, a consultative body in Britain Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers )
Yearly, Quilt hosts a prominent writer for " Coffeehouse Weekend "; recent visitors have included Kate Greenstreet and Dorothy Allison.
Meeting for Sufferings is an executive committee of Britain Yearly Meeting, the body which acts on behalf of members of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) in Great Britain and the Crown Dependencies.
Meeting for Sufferings is subordinate to Yearly Meeting, which ratifies its minutes and has overall constitutional authority.

Yearly and takes
Yearly events include commencements for many universities in Bangkok, and the Red Cross Fair which takes place for 9 days about the end of March till the first week of April.

Yearly and place
* Yearly Kermesses take place both in Beringen Paal and in Koersel.
Yearly from March to October the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is a place of mass pilgrimage from Europe and other parts of the world.
" Beyond this scriptural authority, Quakers place importance on being truthful at all times, so the testimony opposing oaths springs from a view that " taking legal oaths implies a double standard of truthfulness " Faith and Practice of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( 1988 ) p. 19 suggesting that truthfulness in legal contexts is somehow more important than truthfulness in non-legal contexts and that truthfulness in those other contexts is therefore somehow less important.
Yearly between August and October, the Oppenheimer Theaterfestspiele (“ Oppenheim Theatre Festival Plays ”) take place in the town ’ s Kulturkeller (“ Culture Cellar ”) and at Landskron Castle ’ s ruins.
Friends ' ( Quaker ) organizational structure is complicated and varies from place to place, but in many cases, Monthly Meetings are grouped for various purposes into Quarterly Meetings, which themselves are grouped into Yearly Meetings.

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For example, in 1693 the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends declared that its members should emancipate their slaves and in 1776 it determined to exclude from membership all who did not comply.
*" Port Of Missing Ships Claims 3000 Yearly ", The Washington Post, July 10, 1921.
Yearly, hundreds of millions of IA-32 architecture CPUs are used by this market.
Yearly, the Eindhoven University of Technology produces almost 3000 scientific publications, 140 PhD-awards, and 40 patents.
Yearly precipitation, largely generated by the warm and moisture-laden northeasterly trade winds, varies from more than on the windward mountainsides to less than in the lowlands.
Large meetings were held, including a three-day event in Bedfordshire, the precursor of the present Britain Yearly Meeting system.
* Quaker Faith and Practice, Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) in Britain.
Yearly rallies like the " IJzerbedevaart " and the " Vlaams Nationaal Zangfeest " close with singing the 6th stanza, after which the Flemish national anthem " De Vlaamse Leeuw " is sung.
Yearly rainfall averages at.
Yearly on 3 October, the end of the siege is still celebrated in Leiden.
In June 1848, approximately 200 Hicksites, including the Hunts and the M ' Clintocks, formed an even more radical Quaker group, known as the Yearly Meeting of Congregational Friends, or Progressive Friends.
Yearly haze from the smoke of raging bush fires, limiting visibility.
Yearly growth accelerated to 4. 2 % in the third quarter of 2007.
Yearly rainfall averages and is usually concentrated in the May – June and August – October periods.
Yearly on the first Sunday of August the " Schelleksfeesten " are celebrated with highlight a giants-parade with international giants and showbands.
All of the schools have received " full accreditation " status by the State of Virginia and all schools have met Adequate Yearly Progress ( AYP ) status as defined by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Yearly, on the weekends leading up to Halloween, the Hunter's Creek community puts together the event.
The town got its name from the early Friends ( Quakers ) who settled around the area and established several meetinghouses throughout the county, including the important Western Yearly Meeting of Friends in Plainfield.
Yearly shows with then-husband Johnny Hallyday attracted full houses at the Olympia and the Palais des congrès de Paris throughout the 1960s and mid-1970s.
Yearly events include a themed parade, medallion hunt, pit beef sandwiches, and a fireworks show.

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