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from the Australian Heritage Council to make | permanent a 433,000 hectare area. |
It made | permanent a temporary ban on deportation of Chinese na |
ravaged and burned the theatre, forcing its | permanent abandonment. |
nd hear Steve's bass performance on the 2010 | Permanent Ability EP, "Bring It!" produced by famous p |
ps, and killer bass solo's with his new band | Permanent Ability. |
oravia collapsed, and the Hungarians took up | permanent abode in Hungary (907). |
od is to first make a commitment to planned, | permanent abstinence from the undesirable substance or |
he University of Liverpool, before taking up | permanent academic appointments, first at the Universi |
ine, prompting the Forest Service to provide | permanent access to Cross Creek in 1984. |
Construction of | permanent accommodation began under the supervision of |
ith caravan bodies in which they lived until | permanent accommodation was available. |
ndoor markets, built in the 1960s to provide | permanent accommodation to tradesmen and are projected |
support, providing a range of temporary and | permanent accommodation. |
f Hammer's pencils so that concession became | permanent according to Barmine. |
er leaving SidusHQ, suggesting a choice of a | permanent acting career and a challenge for acting ski |
Permanent Acting President pro tem should not be confu | |
ayden (D-AZ), Senator Metcalf was designated | Permanent Acting President pro tempore of the United S |
rioting of 1983, the air force was placed on | permanent active status and participated in counter in |
locations west of the Rhine River meant that | permanent active flying organizations were not assigne |
One of the | permanent activities of the Niemeyer Centre will be th |
They became a | permanent addition to the regular military, and compul |
Thiemans would be confirmed as a | permanent addition to the ranks by July. |
Over time it has evolved into a | permanent addition. |
back and Mountain Dew Throwback would become | permanent additions to the Pepsi and Mountain Dew prod |
While maintaining a | permanent address in Philadelphia, he lived in England |
l Air Station in Pensacola, Florida as their | permanent address on drivers' licenses, though other s |
A redirecting link can also be used as a | permanent address for content that frequently changes |
e of the release, it was decided that a more | permanent address needed to be printed on the back of |
in the college's city, even if that is not a | permanent address. |
His | Permanent Address: Budania Bhavan, Near Dharam Stupa, |
he government began to establish about forty | permanent administrative centres to provide education, |
They achieved the development of a | permanent administrative system based on a class of pu |
e to the rank of privateer before becoming a | permanent admiral of the navy. |
lly on a one year basis, but her request for | permanent admission was granted after that year. |
duct sourcing for home business and includes | permanent admittance to an online community of home bu |
of euro into the institution, Irish Life and | Permanent admitted on 10 February 2009 that it had pro |
The Mission's first | permanent adobe church was dedicated with great ceremo |
l wings of the party and neither group had a | permanent advantage over the other. |
this the Spanish Air Force saw a need for a | permanent aerodrome for the interests of defence. |
They are not | permanent affiliations and may change in the future. |
dized housing complexes and preserve them as | permanent affordable housing. |
ent of Howard University, becoming the first | permanent African American to head that institution. |
second spell with the club and made the deal | permanent after being released by Barnet. |
The award becomes | permanent after 5 years of cumulative time afloat. |
gs for one month in 2010 which then was made | permanent after the one month. |
the group as the lead vocalist had been made | permanent after the success of "You Are Alive" (UK No. |
at 7:00 p.m. "Matters from the Public" is a | permanent agenda item that allows the public to commen |
arose between the pupils and the faculty, a | permanent agreement was reached by Rabbi Tzvi Pesach F |
nowledge of the surrounding landscape led to | permanent agricultural settlement very soon afterwards |
and the town cooperated in 2005 to obtain a | permanent agricultural easement on the 227-acre (91 ha |
han 780 hectares of slash-and-burn fields to | permanent agricultural plots. |
ficate could take the form of entries in the | permanent Ahnenpass (that was sorted according to the |
only allows players to leave the spawn area, | permanent AI defences or perhaps a timer which kills e |
ructed during the early 1950s to establish a | permanent air defense system in Alaska. |
e Pacific War, Waddy was discharged from the | Permanent Air Force (PAF) as an acting Wing Commander |
s built as part of the second segment of the | permanent Air Defense Command network. |
visional Strategic Wings, redesignating them | permanent Air Force Wings. |
l Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force was the only | permanent air force unit in Hong Kong. |
He transferred from the CAF to the | Permanent Air Force on 20 May 1935, following graduati |
s built as part of the second segment of the | permanent Air Defense Command national radar network. |
visional Strategic Wings, redesignating them | permanent Air Force Wings. |
o DH.9s were in service with the New Zealand | Permanent Air Force from 1923 to 1929. |
AF aircraft until the end of the war, but no | permanent aircraft were assigned and the facility was |
r, inactivating in 1990 and the cessation of | permanent aircraft stationing on Guam. |
It became a | permanent airfield between the wars and during the Pho |
t until October 1937 that it was opened as a | permanent airfield, ironically by Erhard Milch, then t |
il began to realise that Manchester needed a | permanent airport. |
nly a few days left before the curse becomes | permanent, Alexander and Blossom rush to find the chil |
At the Congress, he was elected to the | permanent All-Russian Central Executive Committee from |
s was based on the blood relations, fed by a | permanent alliance of conjugal tribes. |
the Lithuanians that they wanted a "firm and | permanent alliance" with Germany. |
e all the wandering tribes, never formed any | permanent alliances with the Salians in Toxandria. |
solutions, Greenpeace claims that it has no | permanent allies or enemies. |
to digital channel 46 and has applied for a | permanent allocation on this channel. |
e lost the opportunity of making Armenia its | permanent ally in the battle against the Persians. |
rom which this featured crucifix arises is a | permanent altar in the liturgical sense that it rests |
So far knockdown organisms with | permanent alterations in their DNA have been engineere |
via multiple alcohol withdrawals may lead to | permanent alterations in the GABAA receptors. |
Dan Boyle was made a | permanent alternate captain. |
raises the question: can this become a | permanent alternative route? |
The | permanent amalgamation of fact and fiction realized in |
Stagno became Costa Rica's | permanent ambassador to the United Nations in August 2 |
-1597) was an English diplomat, stationed as | permanent ambassador to Scotland from 1577 to 1583. |
sfeld refused to say whether the U.S. wanted | permanent American military bases in Afghanistan, sayi |
A | permanent anchor has not been chosen yet. |
onour of Tin Hau and Hung Shing in places of | permanent anchorage. |
October 30, 1944, this headquarters was made | permanent and designated the XVI Army Corps. |
said of him, "There's a saying that class is | permanent and that applies to Don. |
Afterwards, the move was made | permanent, and Movilla played three additional seasons |
ary and Archives, and includes six floors of | permanent and changing exhibitions that tell the story |
The move was not made | permanent, and Vonlanthen returned to Salzburg for the |
After 10 games, the loan became | permanent and he finally played in 108 games for Bourn |
three year term, and further noted that one | permanent and three ad litem judges were to leave in 2 |
creating cell lines or entire organisms with | permanent and heritable gene deletions, insertions, or |
The town of Darien provides | permanent and visitor moorings. |
ts, faculty and staff from SDSU and has both | permanent and annual members; the CAB hires the editor |
ogical sites date back to the Stone Age, but | permanent, and verifiable, human settlement here is on |
rces at the time, flag ranks were not always | permanent and many were temporarily granted to senior |
able to act and to want to act; to provoke a | permanent and dynamic passage in a context of reciproc |
ying one game for the club the loan was made | permanent, and Bradbury signed a contract until the en |
This binding is | permanent, and cannot be changed. |
hown that the physical upgrade appears to be | permanent and she now has the physical appearance of a |
the aging effect she has is not immediately | permanent and if she loses consciousness fast enough ( |
The museum has both | permanent and rotating exhibits, including robots, sci |
In addition to | permanent and temporary exhibitions, the Museum is a s |
he should have "a name perpetual and a fame | permanent and immortal". |
permanent and ephemeral streams, | |
rable response, the additional lane was made | permanent and currently remains in use. |
itself formed by the merger of the Hastings | Permanent and Isle of Thanet building societies in 195 |
uffered prolonged oxygen deprivation causing | permanent and profound brain damage. |
which time Yeovil declined to make the deal | permanent and the player returned to Arsenal. |
season in order to give the WUP team a more | permanent and stable home. |
lding bridges out of wood and opted for more | permanent, and more expensive, materials thus driving |
rm "constitution" implies an instrument of a | permanent and abiding nature, and the provisions conta |
ure, his rank of lieutenant-general was made | permanent and he was knighted KBE. |
r Luzhkov made it clear that the closure was | permanent, and the dismantling of the market began the |
Ice Rinks, Inc., a company that manufactures | permanent and portable ice skating rinks. |
ts, ship models, and full-sized boats in the | permanent and interactive exhibitions. |
diterranean-type shrubby vegetation, swamps, | permanent and intermittent freshwater lakes and marshe |
ormed that his memory loss from ECT would be | permanent, and his doctor had assured him otherwise ba |
As well as the many | permanent and temporary exhibitions the museum hosts a |
ly worsened, Anna Mons took the place of his | permanent and semi-official mistress. |
In 1919, the AFL tried to make their gains | permanent and called a series of major strikes in meat |
uld in his terms be felt by children as "the | permanent and genuine" against the "temporary and appa |
The Findon country was made | permanent and additional country was donated by Lord L |
American history, and automobiles, with both | permanent and visiting exhibits, as well as extensive |
t 1919 his rank of Major, Infantry, was made | permanent, and he rose to his final grade of lieutenan |
o the Museum's identity and where many large | permanent and touring exhibitions have been housed. |
hunters such as himself, distinguish between | permanent and transient objects in the sky. |
rce was to transform Pakistan Air Force into | permanent and effective Air Force of the region. |
Professors and policy makers comprise | permanent and visiting educators from the United State |
at it can bind its binding protein through a | permanent and irreversible covalent bond. |
Science Center, the museum features several | permanent and traveling exhibits, the Alden Planetariu |
tely 25,000 students and has a mixed base of | permanent and part-time staff in a variety of roles to |
uilt to fill the sisters' needs until a more | permanent and majestic structure could be built. |
Swindon opted not to make the move | permanent and Revell returned to Essex. |
Citizen Builds are | permanent and cannot be deleted by other members. |
The name was never changed, and became the | permanent and official one. |
radio astronomy (formerly Soviet) has had a | permanent and stable connection with the P N Lebedev P |
The one-way plan is likely to be | permanent and has met with little resistance from loca |
School District has added a number of other | permanent and temporary classrooms. |
tania chief, Pietro Lo Monaco, made the deal | permanent and Capuano remained at the eastern Sicilian |
Since opening, the school has had seven | permanent and one acting Headteacher and the current H |
He wanted | permanent and compact settlement. |
court made Beethoven's relocation to Vienna | permanent, and his stipend was terminated. |
ver 287,000 items, displayed in more than 25 | permanent and non-permanent exhibits. |
stock in the area, the leases did not become | permanent, and Hassell later moved to Kendenup. |
commission as a Lieutenant Colonel was made | permanent and gazetted on 22 August 1919 when he was a |
t Peterborough United, but it did not become | permanent, and he was released on a free transfer in t |
It is home to both | permanent and special collections, the former of which |
The castle has both | permanent and temporary exhibitions of animation, illu |
ilk and Vestal Streets, has several rooms of | permanent and temporary exhibits, as well as a shop wi |
In 1939, Jews were granted 4601 | permanent and temporary resident visas to Brazil. |
s' courts in Hong Kong are presided over by ' | Permanent' and 'Special' Magistrates. |
Initially four | permanent and three temporary shafts were sunk near to |
The Art Gallery-a public space housing | permanent and rotating exhibits of sculpture and origi |
Unlike the folds in the stomach, they are | permanent, and are not obliterated when the intestine |
The museum is made up of | permanent and temporary exhibits, research library, an |
tains the Cartwright Hall art gallery, where | permanent and temporary exhibitions of modern and trad |
Just above the lock are some | permanent and visitor moorings and two pubs. |
This change in style was to become | permanent, and his music since has been coined as neo- |
When unlocked, these features are | permanent and cannot be removed without starting a fre |
Rules and Administration Subcommittee: | Permanent and Joint Rules |
By 1945 there were several new | permanent and temporary buildings on the site, and the |
s can choose to specialize to make the ghoul | permanent and give them full control over it. |
ons with Vietnam, to make China's NTR status | permanent, and to extend free trade to Andean nations. |
They were intended to be | permanent, and were constructed in an unornamented sty |
The temporary SMT runway was made | permanent and resurfaced (07R/25L), and a second runwa |
Some 30% of the allotments are a mix of | permanent and holiday homes, the remaining allotments |
he Water Exchange facilitates the trading of | permanent and temporary water entitlements within Aust |
he should have "a name perpetual and a fame | permanent and immortal". |
s duly given, and in 1922 the Quartet became | permanent and began giving recitals, specialising in m |
to be one hundred thousand, with the use of | permanent and temporary seating facilities. |
n 1998, for his thesis "On Approximating the | Permanent and Other #P-Complete Problems". |
Fafara stated that Coal Chamber's hiatus is | permanent and will not be reforming at any time in the |
The museum features | permanent and visiting exhibits of works by Spanish an |
It was the first | permanent Anglo settlement in the valley. |
There are seven | permanent annexes behind the school that house math an |
nglish toddler James Bulger, who was granted | permanent anonymity in 2001 and given a new identity a |
arded an eighteen-mile perimeter which had a | permanent anti-tank ditch, extensive wire fence, and a |
omething or other, his position is that of a | permanent antithesis with the surrounding reality." |
ntinued to send papal legates, and the first | permanent Apostolic Nuncio in Poland was Bishop Luigi |
ch he liked to incorporate or convert into a | permanent appanage for princes of Mecklenburg, his gra |
t is used both on construction sites and for | permanent applications such as drainage for roads and |
The next | permanent appointed conductor was Theodore Spiering, o |
reconvened, Roosevelt nominated Thomas to a | permanent appointment as judge of the Eighth Circuit. |
nesota Historical Society before accepting a | permanent appointment as superintendent for the Chaska |
ld become acting Attorney General, pending a | permanent appointment of a presidential nominee. |
ct from 2002 to 2004, and was considered for | permanent appointment, but withdrew from consideration |
n nominated Letts on December 15, 1931 for a | permanent appointment. |
the ball broke his thumb, and resulted in a | permanent arch in his right hand. |
The enclosed, | permanent architecture of the arena theatre is covered |
In 2001, Mr. Teitelbaum created the first | permanent archival position in a Canadian art museum, |
The | permanent archive of work is primarily mathematical, a |
members of the general public as part of the | permanent archive collection of The Paley Center for M |
ependent, volunteer-led project to provide a | permanent archive of the local mining history and comm |
The film was selected to join the | permanent archives of the United States Library of Con |
Arctic Defence plan which would establish a | permanent Arctic training school near Cambridge Bay. |
temporally cease operations as they sought a | permanent arena in either Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. |
lously saved by being arrested and put under | permanent armed guard. |
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