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    • County, and is strictly enjoined and commanded to enforce the orders. I ...It is distinctly understood that all the people shall assemble into 1 large and permanent forts and no man is at liberty to refuse to obey this order without being dealt...
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    • U.S. Embassy 31 experiences like “argument” or “the mind,” structural metaphors emerge as the format for how we understand these ideas. Structural metaphors “allow us…to use one highly structured and clearly delineated concept to...
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    • ROBERT H. LINFORD Biography 1923 Robert Henry Linford was born July 1, 1923, in Panguitch, Utah, t h e youngest son of seven children born to Joseph Henry a n d Luella R. Orton Linford. Being reared in Panguitch a n d attending schools t h e r e ,...
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    • interest in occupying the new Town Plot. Later in the season a large influx of immigrants from thenorth came in. We were now nearly 1,000 strong--men, women, and children3'*" There were only twelve white casualties of the Walker War. None of these...
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    • U.S. Embassy 33 economies. China and India “will become the world's dominant suppliers of manufactured goods and services” (BRICs, n.d.). Hegemony/Elitism and Identity through Discourse Amandeep Sandhu explains that the countries of the world...
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    • 1. William E. Berrett, The Restored Church, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 1969) p. 252. 2. Milton R. Hunter, The Founding of Utah, (1922). p 270. 3. Matthlas F. Cowley, Wilford WoodrujJ (Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 1964). 4....
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    • U.S. Embassy 37 After World War II, the United States and its allies built a new world order. Today, it is up to the BRICs and the developed world to do it once again! \ What can be done to secure its position as the “best of the BRICs?” \...
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    • The flood that Henry referred to was the crowning blow for the Iron Works. It swept over the site, completely submerging the equipment and buildings, and carried away some of the property. Also, with the diversion dam washed out, there was no water...
    • 1903, page 28

    • 1903, page 28
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    • 28 SOUTHERN BRANCH understanding of spoken German and a real appreciation of the literary language. Conversational exercises, dictation, talks on German life, etc., are interspersed as the occasion permits. The principles of the relationship...
    • 1911, page 20

    • 1911, page 20
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    • 20 will cover in a general way the subjects of digestion, circulation, the muscles and respiration. United States History. There will be required a general knowledge of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods, including the cause of the...
    • 1908, page 37

    • 1908, page 37
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    • 37 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. GERMAN. MR. JONES. German 1. Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar, Altes and Neues and a number of short comedies by Benedict and Mosher. At least 400 pages of simple narrative prose should be read. Daily...
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    • U.S. Embassy 43 reality (i.e. the price a president pays for mere gratification of seeing his country conquer another). Other potentially valid metaphors have not been but are encouraged to be explored by other researchers regarding the speech at...
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    • U.S. Embassy 50 Non‐Government Organization (NGO) Aliança da Terra. Aliança da Terra was founded by John Carter, an American from Texas. Eric told me that this organization was pretty incredible. John had saved much of the Amazon through his...
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    • No pirates no princesses 85 THEM TO UNDERSTAND WHY BEING A CONSUMER FOR AN ITEM IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. I: THAT‘S GREAT. YOU‘RE A GREAT RESOURCE BECAUSE YOU HAVE CHILDREN RANGING IN AGE FROM 21 TO 4. SO, YOU‘VE REALLY GOT A LONG HISTORY DEALING...
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    • Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 7. 1918.. .Members of outgoing and incoming Councils being in attendance. Farewell addresses were made by Mayor Jones and other outgoing members. Mayor E. M . Corry and other new members gave short...

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