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Major portions were purchased by the Brittan Family, the Hull Family, the Ralston family and Timothy Guy Phelps.
Major portions of the film were shot on location in Albany.
Major portions of the Miramichi River salmon fishing waters are controlled by private clubs and outfitters, with " public water " that is available to all very limited.
* Major portions of the Academy Award nominated < sup > 1 </ sup > Maria Full of Grace ( 2004 ) were filmed on location in Jackson Heights.
Major portions of the rapid-transit system were constructed during this time, most notably the Red Line, which connected much of the city to the existing Blue and Green Lines.
As part of his command, Major General Ulysses S. Grant was responsible for issuing trade licenses in the Department of Tennessee, an administrative district of the Union Army that comprised the portions of Kentucky and Tennessee west of the Tennessee River, and Union-controlled areas of northern Mississippi.
Major portions of this highway have either been built new or converted to Interstate Highway standards as of early 2011.
Major portions of the neighborhoods of Allegheny West, Manchester, Central Northside, California-Kirkbride ( Old Allegheny Rows ), and East Allegheny are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Mexican War Streets in Central Northside.
Major portions of Singapore law, particularly contract law, equity and trust law, property law and tort law, are largely judge-made, though certain aspects have now been modified to some extent by statutes.
Major portions of the transistor-based circuit design were put to good use in Ferranti-Packard 6000 computer, which would later go on to see major sales in Europe as the ICT 1904.

Major and Federal
On becoming Prime Minister Major had promised to keep Britain " at the very heart of Europe ", and claimed to have won " game, set and match for Britain " – by negotiating the social chapter and single currency opt-outs from the Maastricht Treaty, and by ensuring that there was no overt mention of a " Federal " Europe and that foreign and defence policy were kept as matters of inter-governmental cooperation, in separate " pillars " from the supranational European Union.
* 1865 – American Civil War: Federal forces under Major General Philip Sheridan move to flank Confederate forces under Robert E. Lee as the Appomattox Campaign begins.
Major crimes of a Federal nature is covered by the U. S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
Although there were several challenges to Major League Baseball's primacy in the sport between the 1870s and the Federal League in 1916, the last such challenge was the aborted Continental League in 1960.
* Newark Pepper, a defunct Major League Baseball team from the Federal League
Both the National Football League and Major League Baseball have specific exemptions ( see Federal Baseball Club v. National League and the AFL-NFL merger ).
Later, General Johnston sent a courier to the Federal encampments at Morrisville with a message for Major General Sherman requesting a conference to discuss an armistice.
" However, the FDA determined in December 2008 that the rTMS device was sufficiently similar to existing devices that did not require a premarket approval application and allowed the device to be marketed in accordance with Section 510 ( k ) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for " the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder in adult patients who have failed to achieve satisfactory improvement from one prior antidepressant medication at or above the minimal effective dose and duration in the current episode ".
Major shopping centers include Congressional Plaza, Mid-Pike Plaza, Montrose Crossing, Federal Plaza, White Flint Mall, and Wintergreen Plaza.
On September 12, 1861, between 6, 000 and 10, 000 soldiers of the Missouri State Guard, led by Major General Sterling Price, began a siege against the Federal military post in the old Masonic College commanded by Colonel James A. Mulligan.
The Los Angeles Times printed a story about Senator Dorgan's efforts to elicit a response from the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) with the title " Fox Tops Tally of Violence on Major TV Networks Media: Study of a week of prime-time shows also lists ' Brisco County ' as bloodiest series.
Unlike predecessor competitors such as the Players League and the Federal League, it sought membership within organized baseball's existing organization and acceptance within Major League Baseball.
Only Buffalo would, as of yet, not receive a Major League Baseball franchise, which city last hosted Major League Baseball in 1915 with the Federal League's Buffalo Blues.
This resulted in a landmark federal lawsuit, Federal Baseball Club v. National League, in which the U. S. Supreme Court ultimately ruled that the Sherman Antitrust Act did not apply to Major League Baseball.
Major League players that jumped to the Federal League included Bill McKechnie, Claude Hendrix, Jack Quinn, Russell Ford, Tom Seaton, Doc Crandall, Al Bridwell, Hy Myers and Hal Chase.
In 1922, the Supreme Court ruled in Federal Baseball Club v. National League ( brought by the Terrapins, one of the teams which had not been bought out ), that Major League Baseball and its constituent leagues were primarily entertainment, not conventional interstate commerce, and thus were exempt from the Sherman Antitrust Act.
The Federal League was the last serious attempt at creating a " Third Major League " outside the established structure of professional baseball in the U. S. There was one further attempt at creating a third league – the Continental League in 1959 – but its founders had hoped to find their place within the purview of organized baseball.
While encamped at Searcy, Curtis and overall commander Major General Henry W. Halleck began to correspond about the upcoming Federal administration of Little Rock.
Major military contractors, oil companies, banks ( including the Federal Reserve ), utilities ( including nuclear power ) and national media ( broadcast and print ) have high-ranking officials as club members or guests.
Major parts of the Port are on Terminal Island, as well as the Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island.
In non-PL280 states, Indian on Indian crime in Indian Country may be prosecuted in Federal Court if the crime is one of those listed in the Major Crimes Act ( 18 USC § 1153 ).
Unlike predecessor competitors such as the Players League and the Federal League, it sought membership within organized baseball's existing organization and acceptance within Major League Baseball.

Major and Rules
* MLB Official Rules: 10. 00 The Official Scorer, from the Major League Baseball website
A save is a statistic credited to a relief pitcher, as set forth in Rule 10. 19 of the Official Rules of Major League Baseball.
Under the Official Baseball Rules used in Major League Baseball and many lower leagues, " Infield Fly " is explained by rule 2. 00 ( Definitions of terms ), and rule 6. 05e ( Batter is out ).
Rules 1. 10 and 6. 06 were later changed to reflect the intent of Major League Baseball, as exemplified by the Commissioner's ruling.
The complete rules are published as the Official Baseball Rules at MLB. com, the official web site of Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada.
* Major League Baseball: Official Baseball Rules
* Official Rules of Major League Baseball " The Runner "
* Major League Baseball: Official Rules: 1. 00 Objectives of the Game See 1. 09.
: Unless otherwise noted, the specifications discussed in this section refer to those described within the Official Baseball Rules, under which Major League Baseball is played
* Official Rules of Major League Baseball
In the event of forfeiture, the score is recorded as " 9 to 0 ", as per rule 2. 00 of the Major League Baseball Rules Book.
* Major League Baseball Ground Rules
Rule 1. 10 ( c ) of the 2002 Official Rules of Major League Baseball states that batters may apply pine tar only from the handle of the bat extending up for 18 inches.
The Rule 5 Draft is named for its place in Major League Rules.
However, Major League Baseball is working with a group of umpires to standardize Ground Rules, to make them easier for teams and umpires.
As a result of the dropping offensive statistics, Major League Baseball Rules Committee took steps to reduce the advantage held by pitchers by lowering the height of the pitchers mound from 15 inches to 10 inches, and by reducing the size of the strike zone for the 1969 season.

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