Sentence examples for origin county from inspiring English sources

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17In results not shown, we also experimented with several alternative procedures for estimating standard errors for our baseline results including individual OLS, individual bootstrapped, clustering by origin county, the Donald and Lang (2007) mean residual by cluster OLS standard error procedure, and a cluster-bootstrap procedure.

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Column (2) expands our baseline specification by adding the demographic and migration-related characteristics included in Table 1, as well as fixed effects for the community of origin, U.S. county of residence and last year in the United States.

This is easily the year's most ambitious undertaking, a resurrection and reconstruction of carols not widely known outside their point of origin in County Wexford, Ireland.

We learn, in a passage virtually identical to one in "To Kill a Mockingbird," of the town's origin as county seat, after a tavern keeper named Sinkfield "made the surveyors drunk one evening, induced them to bring forward their maps and charts, lop off a little here, add a bit there, and adjust the center of the county to meet his requirements".

So the Georgetown Memory Project has set out to find them, bringing a search that had gone global back to its local origins: the counties in southern Maryland where the slaves had once worked on Jesuit plantations.

Everyone knew who Madison was named after the fourth president of the U.S., James Madison but few knew the origin of the county's name.

The origin of the county boundaries goes back to former court districts.

Ruth, Bridget, Farah, Lotte, and Bessie are longtime New Yorkers; their origins in California, County Mayo, Tehran, Vienna, and the Bronx might have grounded them but do not in these days often surface.

The college was associated with Lancashire and Cheshire, the county origins of its two founders – Sir Richard Sutton and the Bishop of Lincoln, William Smyth – a link that was maintained strongly until the latter half of the nineteenth century.

The New York City Police Department Emerald Society is the oldest of its kind and now has 10,000 active members, said the current president, Joseph J. Keenan Jr. Unlike previous Irish societies, which were centered on religion or ancestors' county of origin, the Emerald Societies that began to take root in the 1950's were for those of Irish descent in a particular occupation.

Hispanic traditions vary depending on the county of origin.

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