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"Zola's" assault division took part in Krasny Yar dismission. During dismission of Vergunsky Rozizd near Luhansk destroyed members of Special Operations Forces (Russia) called "Gyurza" and part of "Batman's" group.Волиняни у складі «Айдару» під Луганськом знищили бійців російського елітного спецназу. 9 серпня 2014 Georgiivka dismissing under "Zola" command marked as a breakthrough in the blockade of the Luhansk Airport.
Congressional appropriations, though, ended in 1892. The Association maintained a building for the homeless and orphans at Eighth and Euclid Streets, Northwest with standing committees on Admission and Dismission, Household management, Education, and Clothing. At the time of her death, Helen Cook was President of the association.
Among other charges they accused him of "imprudent levity and unguarded airiness of deportment." He requested and was granted a "dismission" on December 21, 1768. In 1769 he went to Saratoga County, which was just being settled, in 1770. He was granted (or ) of land for agreeing to serve as minister.
Receiving no satisfaction, they sought advice from neighbouring churches, and after some formal meetings Revd. James obtained a dismission in March 1636 and removed to New Haven, Connecticut.W. Hubbard, A General History of New England, From the Discovery to MDCLXXX, 2nd Edition (Charles C. Little & James Brown, Boston 1848), pp. 190-91 (Internet Archive).
In 1644, Susanna was named in the will of John Hutchinson, one of her brothers still living in England, being called "sister Stor." The following year Susanna was back in Boston as the wife of another Lincolnshire emigrant, Atherton Hough ("Huff"). On 4 April 1646, Mrs. Susanna Hough "upon letters of dismission from the church at Wells," was admitted to the Boston church.
Robert Calef, p.61. Later that year, Peter Cloyce asked Parris for a dismission so that he and his wife could move their membership to a Church in Marlborough (West of Framingham).Church Record-book, p. 32 The other "aggrieved brethren" continued their fight and in 1697 were successful in bringing a civil case on behalf of the Village and Parris was removed from their church.
Friedrich Ebert, president 1919–1925, painted by Lovis Corinth in 1924. Reichspräsident Paul von Hindenburg (center) at the Reichstag, 1 January 1931. The Reichstag, 12 September 1932: Chancellor Franz von Papen (standing left) who wants to declare the dismission, above at the right the Reichstag president Hermann Göring (NSDAP) who looks the other way. Paul von Hindenburg, president 1925–1934, painted by Max Liebermann in 1927.
Brook, T. (Ed.). (1998). Spring: The Middle Century (1450-1550) (pp. 86-152). The confusions of pleasure: commerce and culture in Ming China. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Gongmenchao, literally means ‘the paper in the palace’, involved the specific information about the imperial court and the appointment and dismission of the government officials, which would be discussed by the officials and selected by the emperor to publish on Dibao.
Zouzhang, which is the memorial to the throne delivered to the emperor, would be selected, commented, then permitted by the emperor to publish on Dibao usually without the discussion with the government officials. Shangyu, which literally means ‘the edict of the emperor’, was the decisions that the emperor made on the memorials to the throne, which usually were the praises, awards, and the appointment and dismission of the government officials.
But he convinced for extenuated punishment and exiled Koca Sinan Pasha to Malkara and Cığalazade to Karahisar-ı Şarki. Ibrahim Pasha, the second vizier, who appointed as kaymakam to the Porte, incited Sultan Murad III about dismission of Ferhad Pasha. On 7 July 1595, while Ferhad Pasha trying to built a bridge in Ruse, obliged to lost his position again, and Koca Sinan Pasha became grand visier once again on that day.
The objectile (sweat) Thomas Eller (born 8 September 1964) is a German visual artist and writer. Born and raised in the German district of Franconia he left Nuremberg in 1985 to study fine art at the Berlin University of the Arts. After his forced dismission he studied sciences of religion, philosophy and art history at Free University of Berlin. During this time he was also working as a scientific assistant at the Science Center Berlin for Social Research (WZB).
His main antagonist was Imad ud-din Raihan, who in works written after Balban's time, is characterized as a Hindu Murtad (who revoked Islam), although some claim him to be of Turkic origin as well. Imad ud-din managed to persuade the Sultan that Balban was an usurper. Balban and his kin were dismissed and even challenged in combat. However, negotiations between Balban and the Sultan had brought to the dismission of Imad ud din at 1254, and Balban was reinstalled.
On the last day of Synod, August 12, Lusk informed Synod of his intention to accept the call from Walnut Ridge. Whereupon, Synod instructed the Philadelphia Presbytery to issue a certificate of honourable dismission to the Western Presbytery. The Western Presbytery was, in turn, instructed to make no delay installing Lusk as pastor of Walnut Ridge. If Lusk was considered the instigator of the controversy that preceded his departure from Conococheague, it seems highly unlikely that two diverse regional societies of Covenanters would have tendered him a call to the ministry.
In 1808, she married reverend Samuel Whittlesey, a Congregational minister, who served at New Preston, Connecticut for a decade, beginning in 1807. After Mr. Whittlesey, at his own request, received a dismission from his pastoral position at New Preston, he took charge of the "Deaf and Dumb Asylum," at Hartford, Connecticut, on April 30, 1817. They lived from 1824 till 1828 in Canandaigua, New York, where Abigail worked as matron of the Ontario Female Seminary, managed by her husband, the principal. In 1828, they moved to Utica, New York to establish their own girls’ seminary.
He resigned this charge after three years of service, and was installed, February 21, 1871, over the Second Congregational Church in New London, Conn. He retired from the arduous labors of a settled ministry with his dismission from this charge, September 5, 1877, and removed his residence to Hartford, Connecticut, where he died, without previous warning, of rupture of the heart, August 31, 1880, in his 71st year. He received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Hamilton College in 1853. He left no published memorials of his fine powers as a writer and his discriminating literary taste, except a few sermons, and articles in various periodicals.
He was made librarian of the college in 1662, being at the same time university lecturer on music. His first patron was Dr. George Morley, afterwards bishop of Winchester, who recommended him to the lord treasurer, Thomas Wriothesley, the virtuous earl of Southampton, in 1664, in whose family he resided as chaplain, and instructed Lady Rachel Wriothesley and her sisters. On the death of the Earl of Southampton Bishop Morley ‘took him into his own household,’ and on ‘his dismission from his service with a fair reward’ recommended him in 1666 as chaplain to the Duke of York, afterwards James II, to whose daughter, the Princess Anne, he became tutor. In 1669 he was appointed by Bishop Morley to the living of Brightstone in the Isle of Wight, on the resignation of Dr. Thomas Ken, who was collated to the living of Woodhay.
The Port of Cagliari is in the west of the Mediterranean Sea, a position which has made it a commercial and strategic junction for over 2,500 years.History of the port Founded by the Phoenicians, launched by the Carthaginians and flourished under the Romans, for centuries the port in Cagliari has been in a continuous expansion program. Thanks to the large spaces available and its enormous operating potential, the Port of Cagliari can accommodate heavy commercial traffic by moving conventional goods, bulk goods, Ro-Ro traffic and transshipping containerized goods, all which are flanked by passenger services, fishing, yachting and cruise activities. On 20 June, 2019, the Cict, a subsidiary of the Contship Italia Group, announced the full dismission of its activities in the Porto Canale after 23 years of operations and the start of a collective firing procedure for the around 200-300 workers of the company.
Smith, p. 48. The failure of the Bill led to the fall of the Ministry and the appointment of Pitt as Prime Minister, with Fitzwilliam finding himself in opposition. On 27 December Fitzwilliam wrote to Dr Henry Zouch against parliamentary reform and that the cause of the present discontents was: > ...not the corruption, not the lack of independence, not the want of > patriotism in the House of Commons, but the unwise and desperate exercise of > the royal prerogative to choose its own Ministers, by the dismission of > those who have the confidence of the people, and the appointment of those > who have it not. ...[Pitt was] a young man whose ambition is so restless, > and boundless, that nothing will satisfy him but being first: while to gain > the object of his passion, he cares little by what road he reaches it, and > meanly submits to creep up the backstairs of secret influence.

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