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The two police | branches were commonly known as the Orpo and SiPo (Kri |
e" section directly and oversaw the two other | branches, "A - Administration" and "Q - Quartermaster" |
led to the formation of two semi-independent | branches of libraries that continue to this day under |
eby the Jodo Shinshu split into two competing | branches, the Shinshu Otani-ha and the Honganji-ha. |
is commonly thought to consist of two primary | branches, Sinitic and Tibeto-Burman. |
The Mayo River is formed by two main | branches, the North Fork Mayo River and the South Fork |
ghur-speaking population, while the two other | branches of dialects only are spoken by a relatively s |
essing a reproductive tract with two separate | branches to allow for the production of each kind of e |
Its two main | branches are Dharm Sanrakshini Mahasabha and Teerth Sa |
By the 14th century, there were two main | branches of the Noli family in Northern Italy sharing |
The college has added two more | branches including Mechanical Engineering and Civil En |
rustees' requests for the funding of two more | branches, the Southeast Branch in 1921 and Mount Pleas |
e two autonomous provinces of South Tyrol (63 | branches) and Trentino (20 branches). |
y establishment (across all the U.S. military | branches). |
ors are also widely used by the U.S. military | branches include the National Guard, U.S. Army and U.S |
different frequency between the U.S. service | branches and amongst officer/enlisted personnel. |
ra is a big tree with expanding umbrella like | branches usually found in illinois or ohio. |
ngton Annual Parish Meeting is held under the | branches of this ancient oak. |
They cling to the undersides of | branches and to tree trunks, searching for food in the |
Formed 1 August 1990, the union has | branches in every state and the ACT and is affiliated |
ty have started to launching universities and | branches in Malaysia, Canada, Afghanistan and Tajikist |
f the two tribes that it became unknown which | branches belonged to which tribe; although the tribe l |
more than one, seemingly unrelated, Henninger | branches from Germany. |
erican Knights of Labor which had set up some | branches in Britain and by 1887 was one of their organ |
ly to the stem, alternate and numerous up the | branches. |
tutions at the same site, by breaking up long | branches adding taxa related to those with the long br |
As the devil climbed up the | branches of a nearby apple tree, Jack surrounded its b |
Upon the | branches are tiny inflorescences of white flowers, eac |
sporting firearms; and his influence upon all | branches of sport was stimulating and beneficial. |
ting on shells and rocks or upright bilaminar | branches or sheets. |
these nodes the plant produces upright leafy | branches. |
Colonies are often upright bilaminar | branches or sheets. |
Its upright shooting | branches give it a rounded, often irregular shape. |
n in optimum conditions, with upward pointing | branches and a rounded top. |
had helped to combat the fires, using mainly | branches and wet bags. |
feet (15-61 cm) tall, and is usually without | branches. |
bruck, situated in the homonymous valley that | branches off from Wipptal, at the village of Sankt Jod |
ghties the tree was routinely vandalized, its | branches often chopped off and acid was poured on the |
opment of certain sounds in various different | branches. |
The center serves various sport | branches for over 2,000 sports people and inhabitants |
an aromatic deciduous shrub with very prickly | branches growing up to two meters in height. |
In the community Victim Support | branches help people in the aftermath of crime by talk |
strict's State Savings Bank of Victoria (SSB) | branches. |
locations in southestern Virginia (including | branches to Virginia Beach and Suffolk) and most of ea |
arate lines with a single vitamin (additional | branches of vitamin drops which exceed four lines clea |
10 to 12 feet high, with wandlike, spreading | branches. |
in Penzance in 1936 and after the war opened | branches in St Austell and Plymouth. |
Like many local bodies of water, both | branches of the DuPage River seriously overflowed afte |
ry into Jerusalem through a crowd waving palm | branches, Bulgarians also celebrate the so called “Flo |
bars, night clubs and restaurants as well as | branches of many major banks. |
At the end of his four years there were 10 | branches, 5 minor branches, called ‘reading rooms,' an |
There were several | branches from the main line including the Seeswood Can |
At that time, there were three | branches, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering an |
In addition to the main line, there were 11 | branches and spurs, totaling 1,550 metres (5,090 ft). |
At the time, there were small | branches of the LDS Church in Leningrad, Tallinn, Vybo |
re at the Boston Public Library “there were 9 | branches and 12 delivery stations. |
So, it was thought that there were two | branches of life: Bacteria, and Neomura. |
There were several | branches to the Beaumont dynasty and this was the one |
he Eleusinian Mysteries, the bakchoi were the | branches that initiates carried during their processio |
In 2006, the Gaza and West Bank | branches of the PPS were united under a single command |
d the Grand Duke's decision to close what few | branches remained of the Medici Bank at this time mean |
hreiberbach stream towards the east, where it | branches along the Springsiedelgasse and the Neugebaue |
o meet this hole; or using the area where two | branches separate. |
e river from the convention center, where two | branches of the famous Riverwalk intersect. |
This area where the | branches converge was called "Tucca-Ramma-Hacking" by |
ng House Road, about 100 meters from where it | branches off from Quaker Hill Road, in the Hamlet of Q |
Bromham on the outskirts of Bedford, where it | branches off the A428. |
s gills via the ventral aorta artery where it | branches into afferent brachial arteries. |
s each capillary branch at the point where it | branches from the arteriole. |
93, except north of Franconia Notch, where it | branches off to Twin Mountain and Whitefield. |
e starts at the Dauletabad gas field where it | branches off from the Dovletabad-Deryalyk pipeline (Ce |
It begins at midtown where it | branches off from US 29 (Pensacola Boulevard/Palafox S |
13 km (8 mi) WSW of Forum Flaminii where the | branches rejoin. |
ich is essentially a visual novel where story | branches are chosen based on the outcome of battles. |
e construction of a DNA family tree where the | branches are in biological terms clades, and the commo |
thus is the entire tree lost, or whether some | branches which have withered break away from the tree" |
wn as the middle cerebral artery, which sends | branches into the anterior perforated substance at the |
iety is a regional building society which has | branches and agencies in the East of England. |
fering to the gods") ritual, in which juniper | branches are burned to create thick and fragrant smoke |
company, Tomlinson Associates Ltd., which has | branches with consulting geographers in Canada, the Un |
of the corpus cavernosum penis, to which its | branches are distributed. |
21 from its Coxeter-Dynkin diagram, which has | branches of length 2, 1 and 1 with a ringed node on on |
imately 1.5 miles along Tower Road, which off | branches from Hadley Hill Road. |
headquarters to an interstate bank which has | branches in the covered state. |
nity Affairs at Key Community Bank, which has | branches in Inver Grove Heights and South St. Paul-a b |
ticism, Vehicles, and Resistances, which then | branches off into its own skill tree. |
kewise an independent organisation, which has | branches at all Danish Universities. |
d basal portion is up to 3 mm long, while the | branches reach 14 mm. |
Lycaon was captured by Achilles while cutting | branches in Priam's orchard. |
liminate excessive dead vegetation, while the | branches from the timber were turned into mulch used i |
pus is located in Morristown, while satellite | branches are found in Sevierville, Greeneville, and Ne |
ccessor reside in the honke, while collateral | branches establish bunke. |
ith the ornaments for the next year while the | branches were burnt or otherwise discarded. |
had bought the retail and wholesale deposits, | branches, head office and most of the residential mort |
in interviews that his novels Whompyjawed and | Branches are really based on Guthrie. |
& Trust of Easley, South Carolina, whose six | branches reopened as CertusBank the next day. |
6 m)-deep channel, 200 feet (61 m) wide, that | branches off from the aforementioned channel at a poin |
eloped central leader and wide-angled lateral | branches. |
florescence bears relatively widely separated | branches, each a densely-flowered 10 cm raceme. |
nder, erect stem with stiff, widely spreading | branches toward the top. |
The crown is conic, with widely spaced | branches with drooping branchlets. |
n time the original tree, now with wild olive | branches grafted onto it, grew to give good fruit. |
They are caused by either wind moving | branches in the canopy or as the sun moves during the |
irs or small groups on tree stumps, wires and | branches, engaged in wing fluttering, tail waving and |
and smoke, while Heracles responded with tree | branches and rocks the size of millstones. |
e half to two meters tall, bushy with slender | branches. |
al Neurological Institute at Canada, with all | branches of neurosciences under one roof. |
ows to around two metres high, with spreading | branches producing leaf stalks up to 15 cm long bearin |
een Line) and one underground subway with two | branches (Red Line and Purple Line). |
k was a failed Nevada commercial bank with 17 | branches in the Las Vegas and Phoenix metro areas and |
e known as Batten, Carne and Carne with major | branches in Penzance and Devonport, a position he inhe |
At the top is a cross (typically with 4 | branches of the same size) symbolizing the prayer Our |
This is a low, spiny shrub with hairy | branches and hairy, toothed leaves. |
rows one to two meters tall with purple-black | branches and twigs studded with yellowish resin glands |
This is a shrub with many | branches forming a thorny tangle which may exceed 3 me |
has grown in to a full-fledged bank with many | branches in the area. |
iti, and the slides are also filled with tree | branches and dirt, especially about 150 feet above the |
It was based in the south of London, with 9 | branches and approximately 130 employees. |
ned in Sacramento, California with subsequent | branches in Oakland, San Francisco and later throughou |
ial Bank and State Bank of Mauritius, with 20 | branches and a market share of about 10-12%. |
woody vines or sometimes shrubs with twining | branches. |
-reviewed academic journal concerned with all | branches of linguistics, but paying particular attenti |
ovinces, as well as internationally with four | branches overseas in Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Cayman Is |
'Pendula' with arching | branches. |
rganization was highly structured, with local | branches all over Germany. |
ional PEN, an association of writers with 130 | branches in over 100 countries. |
and their dichotomies are T-shaped, with the | branches bending to continue upwards. |
rm "family trees" or "phylogenies", with both | branches or sub-clades diverging from a common haplogr |
A weeping tree with a leader and with arching | branches forming an dome shape. |
Most of the line is W8, with the | branches to Enfield Town and Chingford being W6 and th |
ya' of sufi islam in the Maghreb with several | branches in different parts of the country, including |
The plant blooms in a large panicle with many | branches lined with flowers. |
ences are paniculiformly shaped with recurved | branches on short sparsely strigose peduncles, 0.5-3 m |
rows to heights of 4 m (12 ft), with drooping | branches of chained fruit. |
It is a climbing shrub with vine-like | branches that twine around other plants for support. |
ts crown spreads over 145 feet, with twisting | branches that bow to the ground and curl back up. |
gan operations on November 4, 1997 with seven | branches. |
to 4 ft (0.61 to 1.2 m) in height, with many | branches, and a spread of about 2.5 ft (0.76 m). |
ht and width, sprawling gracefully, with many | branches growing up and out from its base. |
Marine Villa Road in Knottingley, with other | branches in nearby Pontefract, Castleford and Meanwood |
bsorbed into its new parent company, with its | branches being rebranded as BBVA Compass outlets. |
It is erect with hairy | branches, the smaller twigs bearing long bristles tipp |
tree without a true leader and with pendulous | branches forming an umbrella shape similar to A. campe |
It is monoecious, with succulent | branches. |
Within a group of isomers, those with more | branches tend to ignite more easily and combust more c |
This thorny shrub, with rigid-spreading | branches. |
apitalism, and Barnes' relationship with God ( | Branches). |
dition to the Air Force, ESC works with other | branches of the U.S. military, the North American Aero |
ind continues to grow as a franchise with new | branches opening in various cities. |
out 60 centimeters long, usually with forking | branches. |
With 491 | branches and extension counters, 28 Satellite offices |
Wales, Queensland and Victoria, with twisted | branches, leathery leaves and clusters of fluffy cream |
sion may be denoted by a single node with two | branches. |
A weeping tree with a leader and with arching | branches hanging down. |
and coordination of such research with other | branches of science. |
grow to about two hundred members, with small | branches in Australia and New Zealand. |
consists of a 250 metre linking arm with two | branches at the (western) Stratford Canal end and a si |
ened for business in Uganda in 1927, with two | branches in the capital city, Kampala and one in Jinja |
f repeating tetrasaccharide units with single | branches of L-mannose or L-rhamnose. |
Latin and Greek languages, together with such | branches of the sciences as are usually taught in publ |
1 metre tall and are vigorous with spreading | branches and ovate, mid-green, toothed and waved leave |
ut 500 approved companies in Saldus with main | branches in building construction, wood proceeding, fo |
This is an aromatic shrub with slender | branches coated in rough hairs and resin glands. |
It is a small annual herb with many | branches bearing dark, slightly hairy, lance-shaped le |
orah consisted of a base and a shaft with six | branches, beaten out of solid gold. |
to bring the U-boat force in line with other | branches of the German armed forces, all of which had |
l forms colonies up to 20 cm across with main | branches up to 10 cm long. |
The inflorescence is open, with spreading | branches holding many small clusters of a few flowers |
g grayish-white as they mature, with graceful | branches that arch to the ground, sometimes rooting wh |
as the second largest bank in Texas, with 162 | branches across Texas and California, and at the time |
ank began operations in April 1883, with nine | branches. |
ennial herb producing an erect stem with many | branches up to about 25 centimeters tall. |
shrub growing up to 5 m tall, with succulent | branches 3-5 cm diameter, ridged, with a triangular or |
0 billion-asset financial institution with 40 | branches strategically located throughout Puerto Rico. |
etimes reaching 3 meters in height with woody | branches with one to three thick brown thorns at leaf |
ng in size and shape from a low stem with few | branches to an erect, spindly stem nearing 1.5 meters |
xpanded into a large-scale business with many | branches. |
grew into a whole esoteric science with many | branches, known as "yeggogology" ("еггогология"). |
n 1961, is a cooperative bookstore with three | branches in the Chicago area. |
on based in Worcester, Massachusetts, with 12 | branches located throughout central Massachusetts. |
eight of ten to fifteen feet, with gray-green | branches tipped with sharp thorns. |
d a strong retail banking operation, with 205 | branches and a over a thousand ATMs. |
long and up to 7 cm (2.8 in) wide, with rough | branches. |
The School was started initially with 4 | branches of technology, viz., Biotechnology, Informati |
rch of the East from communicating with their | branches in India and forced the majority of the Syria |
erect paniculate inflorescence with drooping | branches arises from the apex of the stem, without any |
d bank based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia with 232 | branches nationwide, the most in Cambodia, and 7,024 s |
ies are shrubs or small trees with zigzagging | branches. |
om a domestic operation to one with worldwide | branches -- making the name Gillette synonymous in man |
The stems are erect, with multiple | branches arising directly from the base, and grow 2-15 |
With 82 | branches, Eastern has a 2.83% market share in Massachu |
the ground and attack the opponent with their | branches at high-speeds. |
uranosyl residues joined by 2,6 with multiple | branches by 2,1 linkages has great potential as a func |
ms or dwarf and compact succulents with short | branches. |
on insects which are found hidden within the | branches of the trees. |
The stems are cylindrical, without many | branches, and grow from 1 to 2 metres. |
Presently, Woodforest operates | branches in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, India |
The densely woolly stem | branches and spreads near the top. |
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