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In the intervening decades since the establishment of the Snake Run, skate parks have sprung up all across the world – but few can claim the continuous history of the Albany track.
Aethelfrith was the son of Aethelric and grandson of Ida, king of Bernicia, and his reign marks the true beginning of the continuous history of a united Northumbria and, indeed, of England.
This effort to run around the community activists -- the very people who have been in Bronzeville trying to make Dyett a success despite the continuous history of being undermined by Chicago Public Schools from day one -- allows Mayor Rahm Emanuel to claim he met the protestors "part way" and made a "compromise" while entirely ignoring their voices.
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Sydney, Cairns, the Great Barrier Reef are all stunning, but the Northern Territory has so much more to offer in terms of understanding the Aboriginal people - the group with the longest continuous history and language of any people on the planet.
That freshness-and-purity boom, she has come to realize, was just one more twitch in the "long and continuous history" of the "essential tension in the American appetite," which "mirrors a central conflict in American culture," "between the civilized and the wild".
The historical records from part I.3 (Continuous History: The Straight Story) already showed the importance of reconstructing, reverse-engineering, decoding, and the Hannah principle as means of cultural transmission.
From the reopening of a refurbished Auditorium 1967, to the present, it has had a continuous history of presenting the likes of the Bolshoi Ballet to the 2014 anniversary kick-off appearance of the American Ballet Theater of New York a few weeks ago.
The miniatures on palm-leaf and paper manuscripts and on wooden book covers preserved in the Jain monastic libraries provide a continuous history of the art of painting in western India from the 11th century to the present.
On the contrary, he is regarded as the bearer of a long, continuous history that comes down from his ancestors and continues in his descendants.
We found that, as opposed to many other rocky intertidal species, L. saxatilis has likely had a long and continuous history in the Northwest Atlantic, including survival during the last glacial maximum (LGM), possibly in two refugia.
The book looks back all the way to the 1880s in order to challenge the idea that working-class South Asian Muslims are "recent immigrants" — that they have a long, continuous history in the United States; they have been part of the daily life of cities like New York, New Orleans and Detroit for over 100 years.
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