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Currently there are about 104 | families in this congregation. |
ere constructed and managed by the Nagarathar | families of this village. |
There are a total of 9 | families in this suborder. |
There are two | families in this suborder - Plasmodiidae and Haemoprot |
All Muslim | families left this place in 1947 and migrated to Pakis |
It was home to the | families of Thomas Chillenden and William Chillenden, |
ndolences, on behalf of all Canadians, to the | families of those killed. |
would dishonor the memory of victims and pain | families of those killed that day by Islamic extremist |
Families of those killed in the blast will receive aid | |
Another two prominent Baloch | families were those of Chanderu and Jhajhar, in Buland |
proximately $2000 were reportedly paid to the | families of those killed or wounded. |
The members of the | families are thought to be fragments of past asteroid |
perfamily that presently includes five modern | families and three extinct families, though others hav |
He is one of only two equine | families where three generations have won the Kentucky |
The grants were for the colonization of 600 | families within three years. |
Then he send 700 | families to Thuvayal Thavasu to Vakaippathi and organi |
program also extends support and resources to | families in times of bereavement. |
They were the Olmstead | families: Joseph, Timothy, and Israel, their wives and |
Local | families continue to bury their dead in the cemetery. |
ptive audience and when the war ended several | families moved to the community. |
outlawed, Leavitt never abandoned his several | families, according to historians. |
Chettiar or merchants, very very few | families continue to exist within the country |
In 1831 the Chapins and their children's | families moved to Northfield, Ohio in 1831. |
While Arab Christian | families continued to live in Nazareth, its status was |
mi, Florida, several Ashkenazic and Sephardic | families came to Charlotte as well. |
ues to recognize different purposes for which | families choose to educate their children at home. |
In 1938, several Nunamiut | families returned to the Brooks Range, around Chandler |
Some East Side | families relocated to the Upper Bluff as pollution fro |
As African American | families moved to South Shore in the 1950s, white resi |
Families continue to pass this centuries-old craft dow | |
Under threat of losing their children many | families relocated to mainland Tasmania. |
and, the United States or Latin America, some | families moved to the Holy Land. |
Families related to the Travancore royal house continu | |
later, he along with approximately 90 Baster | families relocated to the deserted village of Rehoboth |
After agreeing for the settlement those | families moved to live in Dashqotan and later many oth |
The Resettlement department helps new refugee | families assigned to the Institute. |
Most | families belong to Corpus Christi, Lasalle and Saint J |
Families wishing to home educate their children can ap | |
Several | families responded to this advertisement and an assort |
In the 1990s, a small number of Amish | families moved to Burke's Garden but later moved out a |
left the area entirely, many of the displaced | families chose to relocate nearby to Grove, an unincor |
as mixed between whites and blacks, but white | families began to leave around 1900. |
arved heraldic shields containing arms of the | families married to the Sherards. |
All | families had to move to hotels after the building's fa |
A majority of the | families moved to the temporary refuge of Nitzan to wh |
urred in the eighteenth century, when the two | families failed to compromise. |
rong, despite the economic hardship which saw | families come to the brink of starvation by June. |
Two | families looking to escape painful holiday memories ta |
Membership There are more than 70 | families related to the church. |
At that time many Japanese workers and their | families came to Selleck. |
Often times, | families need to scavenge food from the waste as they |
Party Wahiawa is looking to recruit military | families and to promote the “conservative message”. |
to provide charitable services to poor Indian | families, and to make donations to the Salvation Army. |
Most of Pirzada | families moved to Pakistan in 1947 and based in differ |
These individuals and | families contributed to the welfare of the group by wo |
d across the lake, many in the army and their | families froze to death. |
Some of the settlers (60 | families) relocated to form the New Llano Colony in Ve |
Although about twenty | families refused to move at first, by 1993 the town wa |
Wonago's | families continue to suffer. |
Families coming to the Fair began camping on the groun | |
In 1722, seven Calvinist | families moved to Vadkert from Germany. |
ollowing the Seven Years War, several Acadian | families returned to lands adjoining the reserve. |
wanted a return to low, balanced budgets, and | families clamored to see the soldiers sent back home. |
More than 400 | families belong to the parish. |
In the later 1990s, some | families moved to the UK. |
Leyland Motors was responsible for many | families relocating to the area, in the late 19th cent |
ed to meet the needs of those Jewish Lebanese | families moving to Montreal. |
There are still | families connected today from the 1876 Pioneers. |
icers of the whaling stations often had their | families living together with them. |
Today, each family or street of | families comes together and starts building usually th |
The other members now have | families and took regular day jobs. |
The | families all took steps to have second post-mortems af |
Six other | families, a total of 30 people, also lived in number 5 |
Only 44 Dukha | families remain, totaling somewhere between 200 and 40 |
arambil, Cherukanayil, etc. are the first few | families migrated towards edoor and surrounding areas. |
Many | families in town found the industry as a profitable on |
Aristocratic Nair | families also trace their ancestry to Aliparmaba. |
Most livestock is done by | families using traditional methods. |
These | families were traditionally grouped as a separate supe |
provided the material means and Rosa made the | families aware, trained the teachers, and organized th |
rapeutic services to individuals, couples and | families, and trains professional marriage and family |
For affected | families, messages transmitted by the ICRC are often t |
In October 2007 three Welsh | families were transported back to the south Wales coal |
ile the majority were young, older people and | families occasionally travelled the route. |
She was also invited by other royal | families to treat music lovers to her spellbinding |
Many of the Windmill's patrons were | families and troops as well as celebrities who came as |
Because of this, some | families flee Troy only to be captured by pirates. |
communication and participation by all staff, | families and Trustees. |
The | families generally turn to custom to solve disputes am |
At the time, the synagogue had 40 | families, only two of whom were Shomer Shabbat. |
s a superfamily of crabs containing 10 extant | families, and two families known only from fossils. |
The two | families are unaware of each others' destinations and |
Relationships of clarioids to other | families remains uncertain. |
Most of the | families are unique in spinning silken nets for filter |
end to the long-standing quarrel between the | families and united their estates. |
All three | families were unrelated. |
g) was a support organisation for parents and | families bringing up children to speak Cornish. |
Early | Families of Upper Great Lakes, Oconto County -Reminisc |
n then all three branches are divided in many | families, let us classify 3rd branch. |
usands of Flat Daddies have been produced for | families in USA. |
esent from birth and non-progressive, runs in | families, and usually affects both eyes similarly. |
A group of a dozen babies and their | families are usually brought in the hall, one group af |
Lydia and Josiah were among the wealthiest | families in Uxbridge. |
The Centre currently caters to 100 | families and vacancies at the Early Learning Centre ar |
Although she was not injured, several other | families also vacationing, witnessed her stumble. |
Its members have been grouped into | families in various different ways, with some authors |
llman Brothers Band's original members, their | families, and various friends from 1970 to 1973. |
Today, Gohana is inhibited by many Jat | families of various gotras, including Malik gotra. |
Topology of helices and strands in the wHTH | families may vary. |
They facilitate the creation of part | families with varying features. |
Nearly 100 | families raise vegetables and other crops whenever wat |
es free hot meals to homeless individuals and | families in Venice, Los Angeles, California. |
It has been a residence of noble | families in Verkiai Palace. |
A short chorus sets the scene of the rival | families in Verona. |
Families are very traditional, and often large. | |
The | families became very close and, therefore, it was deva |
According to ship records, some emigrant | families travelled via Bremerhaven to the United State |
in South Jersey as an advocate for children, | families and victim's rights. |
ukoil rendered $9,000 of financial aid to the | families of victims. |
He took sworn affidavits from the | families of victims; in some cases, he launched his ow |
"kingdoms"-the Bais-Tanjay-Dumaguete-Pamplona | families, the Victorias-Cadiz-Sagay families, the Baya |
e of the original inhabitants remained, while | families fleeing violence in nearby villages later bec |
Because of the propensity of First | Families of Virginia (FFV) to marry within their narro |
Born into one of the First | Families of Virginia, he was the son of Hon. |
se uniformity of the system statewide so that | families throughout Virginia, |
Old Churches, Ministers, and | Families of Virginia. |
670, the Robinson family was one of the first | families of Virginia. |
n Williamsburg into one of the most prominent | families of Virginia. |
museum and a "funhouse" for people and their | families to visit. |
al's Main today, catering to business people, | families, and visitors to Montreal. |
De rijkste | families in Vlaams-Brabant |
His | families station wagon was in a collision with a tanke |
Since they had hardly any money, entire | families sometimes walked hundreds of miles after land |
Argo is a small town filled with | families that want the best for their children. |
Priority is still given to those | families of war victims. |
Families at War (RTS Award) | |
is a 10 part documentary depicting Australian | families and war. |
though the settlement was small, with just 23 | families, optimism was high. |
e of Guatemala's largest and most influential | families and was one of twelve children. |
In the next two years, thirty | families from Watertown, Massachusetts joined Oldham's |
ochimilco channel and are frequented by local | families for weekend picnics on the water. |
upport for BDS grew from long-settled Belmont | families as well as many new arrivals to the town. |
The audience included Soldiers and their | families as well as several ministers and members of K |
Several members have gone on to other crime | families as well, and they are usually the sons of maf |
Counce was named after the Counce | families, which were the first families to inhabit the |
They provided several taluqdar | families, and were substantial landowners. |
s which were bought by the Shafto and Riddell | families who were merchant families interested in expl |
The primary purpose was to serve military | families who were migrating to the Central Texas area. |
But this didn't please many white | families who were denied entrance into magnet schools |
Comedy drama about what can happen when | families forget what the festive season is really abou |
It provides care and support to | families in which there is a child or children with a |
The bill includes the Uniting American | Families Act, which eliminates discrimination in immig |
Genetic linkage was studied in 40 of the | families, in which there were two gay brothers. |
There are graph | families in which a minimum maximal independent set is |
Historically black | families and white families attended church together. |
The Mendenhalls were among the founding | families of Whittier. |
e the enemy went to Potylicz - also about 100 | families - who escaped to Narol. |
The accused reassured their | families "We will yet laugh at them, and if not us, ot |
Henry Drummond - History of Noble British | Families - William Pickering, London 1844 |
Schlichtmann is also representing | families from Wilmington, Massachusetts in a case that |
in Australian wine alliance Australia's First | Families of Wine. |
renberg joined Australian wine alliance First | Families of Wine. |
Entire | families were wiped out. |
orn in Madison, into one of the most prolific | families in Wisconsin political history. |
ool was established in 1960 by Tampa Bay area | families who wished for an independent coeducational d |
response to the artwork was overwhelming with | families ecstatic with the result." |
There are about 130 | families associated with the congregation. |
The small town of some thirty | families traded with Chesaw, each calling the other a |
OP Connection Newsletter: an E-newsletter for | families dealing with FOP and other interested members |
48,666 people, 18,836 households, and 12,998 | families residing within the μSA. |
0,518 people, 241,094 households, and 165,405 | families residing within the MSA. |
151,524 people, 56,109 households, and 38,587 | families residing within the MSA. |
145,093 people, 57,077 households, and 40,029 | families residing within the CSA. |
194,042 people, 73,341 households, and 52,427 | families residing within the MSA. |
There were 226,191 households and 153,357 | families residing within the region. |
9,361 people, 264,876 households, and 185,671 | families residing within the CSA. |
9,401 people, 248,931 households, and 167,328 | families residing within the CSA. |
9,074 people, 202,380 households, and 134,557 | families residing within the MSA. |
72,416 people, 103,022 households, and 68,092 | families residing within the CSA. |
93,417 people, 37,441 households, and 25,469 | families residing within the Cookeville Micropolitan A |
7,796 people, 160,794 households, and 110,118 | families residing within the CSA. |
51,119 people, 19,433 households, and 13,735 | families residing within the μSA. |
9,684 people, 184,801 households, and 132,165 | families residing within the MSA. |
53,434 people, 20,213 households, and 14,421 | families residing within the μSA. |
145,035 people, 54,193 households, and 38,401 | families residing within the MSA. |
81,768 people, 103,982 households, and 72,632 | families residing within the MSA. |
201,437 people, 83,595 households, and 54,361 | families residing within the MSA. |
120,031 people, 42,671 households, and 32,412 | families residing within the MSA. |
141,615 people, 52,574 households, and 38,147 | families residing within the μSA. |
150,564 people, 54,418 households, and 41,014 | families residing within the MSA. |
52,539 people, 20,063 households, and 14,381 | families residing within the μSA. |
9,940 people, 217,152 households, and 149,322 | families residing within the MSA. |
41,851 people, 133,966 households, and 95,583 | families residing within the MSA. |
201,074 people, 75,455 households, and 53,051 | families residing within the CSA. |
e 34,534 people, 13,930 households, and 9,699 | families residing within the μSA. |
48,716 people, 17,027 households, and 11,956 | families residing within the μSA. |
0,014 people, 260,745 households, and 167,924 | families residing within the MSA. |
123,812 people, 45,999 households, and 31,372 | families residing within the MSA. |
193,155 people, 72,940 households, and 52,245 | families residing within the MSA. |
130,861 people, 52,836 households, and 37,308 | families residing within the MSA. |
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