Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Public land mobile network" ¶ 35
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

de and Public
* Savannah de Tessieres, ' Reforming the Ranks: Public Security in a Divided Cote d ' Ivoire ,' in Small Arms Survey 2011: States of Security, Small Arms Survey / Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva, Cambridge University Press, 2011
The Ministry of Transport was created in 1905 during the Presidency of Rafael Reyes under the name of Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Transporte or Ministry of Public Works and Transport with the main function of taking care of national assets issues, including mines, oil ( fuel ), patents and trade marks, railways, roads, bridges, national buildings and land without landowners.
The Public works districts were created, as well as the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Colombia ( National Railways of Colombia ).
In one of history's great coincidences, David's close association with the Committee of Public Safety during the Terror resulted in his signing of the death warrant for one Alexandre de Beauharnais, a minor noble.
This included the export of cotton and the development of diverse workmanships, such as the creation of the 2 secondary schools, the Ceará and Mucuripe Lighthouse in 1845, Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Fortaleza in 1861, Prainha Seminary in 1864, Public Library in 1867 and the Public transportation network in 1870, which began with the construction of Railroad of Baturité.
de: GNU Lesser General Public License
He signed a treaty that made Haiti a de jure US protectorate, with American officials assuming control over the Financial Adviser, Customs Receivership, the Constabulary, the Public Works Service, and the Public Health Service for a period of ten years.
Public light buses ( 小巴 ) ( widely referred to as minibuses, or sometimes maxicabs, a de facto share taxi ) run the length and breadth of Hong Kong, through areas which the standard bus lines can not or do not reach as frequently, quickly or directly.
The Committee of Public Safety, set up by the National Convention on 6 April 1793, formed the twelve-member de facto executive government of France.
On the other hand, the publicly owned buses are managed by le Office des Chemins de Fer et des Transports en Commun ( OCFTC ), or the " Railway and Public Transportation Authority " in English.
The plan outlined calls for the NTC to form a de jure interim government based in Tripoli within 30 days of " liberation " and hold elections for a Public National Conference to replace it within 240 days.
Brazil's National Force ( Brazil ) | National Public Security Force ( Força Nacional de Segurança Pública )
de: Public Affairs
Linant de Bellefonds, a French explorer of Egypt, became chief engineer of Egypt's Public Works.
File: Public garden in Tours, France. jpg |< center > Jardin de la Préfecture ( central park ).
Public schools in any region of the USA may be de facto racially segregated ( or nearly so ) simply because they are in neighborhoods whose residents are all, or nearly all, of one race ( such as urban ghettos or conversely, affluent suburbs ).
Public records indicate that in 1781 the Comtesse de Provence's bought land for her Hameau which was completed in 1783, just before work started on the Queen's Hameau.
The date and venue of Henry's first marriage, to Mary de Bohun, are uncertain but her marriage licence, purchased by Henry's father, John of Gaunt, in June 1380 is retained in the Public Record Office.
Les Durs consisted of: Jean-Claude Delorme, Legal Counsel and Secretary of the Corporation ; Dale Rediker, Director of Finances ; Colonel Edward Churchill, Director of Installations ; Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien, Director of Operations, dubbed " The Mayor of Expo "; Pierre de Bellefeuille, Director of Exhibitors ; and Yves Jasmin, Director of Information, Advertising and Public Relations.

de and Land
A dejected procession, numbering some 4, 000 according to most of the sources, such as Hills or Jackson filed out of the Land Port with Queen Isabella's banner at their head, and led by the Spanish Governor, Diego de Salinas, the Spanish garrison, with their three brass cannon, the religious orders, the city council and all those inhabitants who did not wish to take the oath of allegiance to Charles III as asked by the terms of surrender.
Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo and las Casas documented that the island was called Haití (" Mountainous Land ") by the Taíno.
In 1987 Peter de Savary purchased Land ’ s End for almost £ 7 million from David Goldstone.
de: Land ’ s End
When René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle claimed the territory drained by here the Mississippi River for France, he named it, meaning " Land of Louis ".
de: Land
Some books ( guidebooks in particular ) suggest that mazes on cathedral floors originated in the medieval period as alternatives to pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but the earliest attested use of the phrase " chemin de Jerusalem " ( path to Jerusalem ) dates to the late 18th century when it was used to describe mazes at Reims and Saint-Omer.
Transport, including motor vehicles, highways, airports, and port authorities, are overseen by the Nigerien Ministry of Transport's Directorate for Land Water and Air Transport (" Ministère des Transport et de l ' aviation civile / Direction des Transports Terrestres, Maritimes et Fluviaux ").
Canada, a nascent country with a population of 3. 5 million in 1871, lacked the practical means to exercise meaningful de facto control within the de jure political boundaries of the recently acquired Rupert's Land -- building a transcontinental railway was national policy of high order in changing this situation.
* 03 / 22-Ultraman-Sūji de Asobō Ultra Land -
Under the rule of this prelate, the townspeople rebelled, headed by the local council, beginning a secular tradition of confrontation of the people of the city — who fought for self-government — with the local bishop, the secular and jurisdictional lord of the city and of its fief, the semi-independent Terra de Santiago (' Land of Saint James ').
* The Rancho Rincon de Los Esteros Land Grant is confirmed to Rafael Alvisa, ( part of the present Santa Clara County, California ).
* January 10 – First appearance of Hergé's Belgian comic book hero Tintin as Tintin in the Land of the Soviets ( Les Aventures de Tintin, reporter ..., au pays des Soviets ), begins serialization in children's newspaper supplement Le Petit Vingtième.
* The Land of Unreason, by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt, mentions the castle of the Kyffhäuser.
* Land of Unreason ( 1942 ) ( with Fletcher Pratt )-best of the non-series de Camp / Pratt collaborations
His continent is based, however tenuously, on the report of an actual voyage: that of the Portuguese merchants Nuno Manuel and Cristobal Haro to the Rio de la Plata, and related in the Newe Zeytung auss Presillg Landt (“ New Tidings from the Land of Brazil ”) published in Augsburg in 1514.
A determined effort on the part of the French naval officer Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier to discover the " South Land " – described by a half legendary " sieur de Gonneyville " – resulted in the discovery of Bouvet Island in 54 ° 10 ′ S, and in the navigation of 48 ° of longitude of ice-cumbered sea nearly in 55 ° S in 1730.
The Tuatha de Danaan are associated with several Otherworld realms including Mag Mell ( the Pleasant Plain ), Emain Ablach ( the Fortress of Apples or the Land of Promise or the Isle of Women ), and the Tir na nÓg ( the Land of Youth ).
de: CORINE Land Cover
de: Land of Hope and Glory
The first attested mention of Brașov is Terra Saxonum de Barasu (" Saxon Land of Baras ") in a 1252 document.

de and Mobile
de: Advanced Mobile Phone Service
de: Global System for Mobile Communications
Pierre Le Moyne d ' Iberville and his brother Lemoyne de Bienville founded Louisiana, Biloxi, Mobile and New Orleans.
* IFA Mobile 2-takt Vereniging, de oudste vereniging voor Oost-Duitse auto's
de: Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
Perpetuum Mobile of Villard de Honnecourt ( about 1230 ).
* February – Soldiers at Fort Louis de la Mobile celebrate Mardi Gras in Mobile, starting the tradition for Mobile, Alabama.
* February – French settlers at Fort Louis de la Mobile celebrate Mardi Gras in Mobile ( Alabama ) by parading a large papier-mache ox head on a cart ( the first Mardi Gras parade in America ).
In 1528, Pánfilo de Narváez travelled through what was likely the Mobile Bay area, encountering Native Americans who fled and burned their towns at the approach of the expedition.
Hernando de Soto explored the area of Mobile Bay and beyond in 1540, finding the area inhabited by a Muskhogean Native American people.
The original settlement of Fort Louis de la Mobile was relocated in 1711 to the head of Mobile Bay following a series of floods.
de: Mobile Bay
es: Bahía de Mobile
fr: Baie de Mobile
pt: Baía de Mobile
The idea of mystic societies was exported to New Orleans in 1856 when six businessmen, three who were formerly of Mobile, gathered at a club room in New Orlean's French Quarter to organize a secret society, inspired by the Cowbellion de Rakin Society, that would observe Mardi Gras with a formal parade.
* Louis Juchereau de St. Denis establishes Fort St. Jean Baptiste at the site of present day Natchitoches, Louisiana ( the first permanent European settlement in the Louisiana Territory, after Biloxi ( 1699 ) and Mobile, Alabama ( 1702 ) were separated ).
* February – In America, Mardi Gras is celebrated one more time with Masque de la Mobile in the capital of French Louisianne, Mobile ( Alabama ), before Mobile is moved 27 miles ( 43 km ) down the Mobile River to Mobile Bay in 1711.

0.225 seconds.