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The new Tommy Lee Jones film, "The Homesman," is set in the Nebraska Territory, which existed from 1854 to 1867.
One of the earliest, and longest-lived, examples is the grand duchy of Tuscany, which existed from 1569 to 1860.
There are historical examples of this working in the past, such as the Office of Technology Assessment, which existed from 1972 until 1995.
Stanford Against Conscription SACC), formerly or also known as Students Against the Draft, was a campus group which existed from early 1979 until 1985.
"One small cage screwed up the entire lake — the entire lake!" he said of the farm, which existed from 1995 to 2000.
"My theater company was sort of spinning its wheels," he said of Alarm Dog Rep, which existed from 1986 to 1994.
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Maximum ion density, a condition that makes for efficient radio transmission, occurs within two sublayers: the lower E region, which exists from 90 to 120 km (about 55 to 75 miles) in altitude; and the F region, which exists from 150 to 300 km (about 90 to 185 miles) in altitude.
"The prime minister is denying something of which there are reports of documents which exist from officials in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade – that is a very serious matter," Chalmers said.
"If only Russia were different, it could be a wonderful country" is a lament that the country's greatest writers have been proclaiming for two centuries and in better prose.And as for the lack of investment, the problem is not shortage of money, but keeping the plenty which exists from fleeing the country.
for sufficiently large and a sufficiently small which exists from Assumptions 1 and 1.
The former Liverpool striker identifies the continuity which exists from age-grade teams into the senior set-up as crucial for a small country like Wales to succeed.
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