When Rhodes established his program, Great Britain was the great power of its day.
Highland Council is also extending the opening hours of its day centre at Waterloo Place, Inverness.
Even so, most of its day-to-day practitioners, such as underwriters and brokers, like the idea.
Once upon a time, America was the Saudi Arabia of whale oil, the fuel of its day.
In its 1980s heyday, the Sutton Place hosted the stars of its day, from Michael Jackson to Sophia Loren.
The four-in-hand, the forerunner of the tie, appeared in Britain in about 1860 (like the suit) and was the social-networking tool of its day.
For 900 years Moenjodaro, a city in what is now Pakistan, was the urban hub of a thriving civilization, the New York or London of its day.
Over the years, there have been a number of successful, groundbreaking predecessors, and Sears, the leading store of its day, was one of the most out-of-the-box thinking retailers.
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Herlihy, will present a slideshow on comic cycling illustrations from the late 19th century published in Puck Magazine, a popular humor and political satire publication of its day.
Viktor had graduated top of his class in culinary school and worked in Praga, the most prestigious Soviet restaurant of its day, alongside octogenarian chefs who had once cooked for the Tsar.
America has cut in half its sulphur emissions (the key component of acid rain, the global warming of its day) over the past ten years by imposing mandatory caps with tradable allocations.
Londoners will also be able to know where to find anything they want by travelling there virtually - if it were to become popular, it might work as a Yellow Pages of its day.
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In March 2011, the council decided to replace most of its 22 day centres with six "day opportunities centres" in Buckingham, Burnham, High Wycombe, Aylesbury, Beaconsfield and Amersham or Chesham.
We knew that the site would attract a significant number of users in its first day of operation, but we had no idea that this volume of traffic would be achieved so quickly.
Cisco shed 15% of its market value after the news bomb the day before of its fourth consecutive quarter of shrinking gross margins.
So I realized that Ghana's independence day, its importance was not only a matter of celebrating the day, its importance was that this day could be a day we could use to reflect on where Africa is.
At the end of its two-day policy meeting on Tuesday, the Bank of Japan said that starting from 2014 it will step up its asset buying programme, making it open-ended.
The dollar was off its best levels of the day, but still holding its own against the euro thanks to the upbeat jobs data.
Sprint will roll out three of its own COWs for the day, and is boosting its networks in major hotels around the city to serve the throngs of guests.
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Although the corrections have been severe, the stock reliably bounces off of its 200-day moving average.
The scheme is the first of its kind for day care services in Buckinghamshire.
The stock has also rallied nearly 9% along the support of its 10-day and 20-day moving averages since mid-March.
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The Federal Reserve sounded less optimistic following the completion of its two-day meeting.
DuPont (DD) updated its 2012 guidance today ahead of its annual investor day.
US-64 does not, therefore, declare the market value of its assets each day.
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