Toleration Act 1688
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Toleration Act 1688. This Act, passed in 1689, granted freedom of worship to Dissenters on certain conditions. RCs and disbelievers in the Trinity did not benefit.
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-BASF GROUP: BASF and German state of Brandenburg in Schwarzheide investment initiative.
M2 Presswire; 11/13/1998; 700+ words
; ...13 November 1998-BASF GROUP: BASF and German state of Brandenburg in Schwarzheide investment initiative (C)1994...the Ministry for Economic Affairs of the German state of Brandenburg have launched an investment initiative for the...
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United States: Ten bids approved for Brandenburg Diagnostic Center.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo; 1/22/2009; 398 words
; ...Hardin Memorial Hospital s board of trustees on Tuesday approved a series of bids pertaining to construction on the proposed Brandenburg Diagnostic Center, a sister facility that will serve Meade County and surrounding counties. The 10 bids range from smaller...
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BRANDENBURG INVITED TO NFL COMBINE
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 1/10/1996; 607 words
; ...Rensselaer High School, Brandenburg never got much recognition...offer he had to Indiana State University in Terre...in April approaches. Brandenburg played mostly quarterback...because at Indiana State we didn't get any...Brandenburg said. Brandenburg, a three-time Gateway...
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Berlin's backyard: Brandenburg.
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 1/4/1992; 700+ words
; ...or so lots of people in Brandenburg, eastern Germany's largest state, like to think. Since the rebirth in 1990 of Brandenburg (once the launching...union between the two states. Brandenburg's other ace is Mr Stolpe...
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Rising To The Challenge.(Brandenburg Industrial Service Co.)
Magazine article from: Construction Digest; 3/14/2005; ; 700+ words
; By Jessie Zillgitt Brandenburg tackles demolition of...largest buildings in the state of Illinois, it only...establishment in 1968, Brandenburg Industrial Service Co...warehouses, they turned to Brandenburg to complete the project...
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KENTUCKY PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ISSUES ORDER REGARDING BRANDENBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY V. GLOBAL CROSSING
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 7/10/2007; 700+ words
; ...Telephone filed this complaint. Brandenburg Telephone argues that KRS 278...services of utilities. Moreover, Brandenburg Telephone argues that KRS 278...unjustly discriminatory. . . ." Brandenburg Telephone states that: (1) Global Crossing...
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Mayo doctor knew heartbeats and band beats; Robert Brandenburg was a distinguished Mayo Clinic cardiologist. He also was a life-long musician who loved jazz, Big Band and once played with Lawrence Welk.(NEWS)(Obituary)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 6/14/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...at Mayo who was mentored by Brandenburg. He made fundamental observations...approach to his practice. Brandenburg died June 5 of congestive...Bloomington. He was 90. Brandenburg, whose father was a veterinarian...graduated from North Dakota State University and the University...
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Brandenburg Telephone Company Deploys Metro-Optix CityStream 5000 Bandwidth Manager to Enable the Triple Play.
Business Wire; 5/12/2003; 700+ words
; ...video and data to their customers. Brandenburg Telephone is joining a growing number...to IP/MPLS in the future. About Brandenburg Telecom Brandenburg Telecom LLC has provided quality service and state-of- the-art telecommunications...
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BUFFALO CHOOSES BRANDENBURG IN SEVENTH ROUND
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 4/22/1996; 700+ words
; ...DRAFT As a kid, Dan Brandenburg rooted for the Bears...Bills. The Indiana State defensive end's name...in the NFL combine, Brandenburg played the toughest...jumped 6-9 and was a state finalist in slam-dunk...scheme for me,'' Brandenburg said. ''I'm looking...
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Francotyp-Postalia Recognized as Leader in Brandenburg Economic Growth.
Business Wire; 6/18/2001; 620 words
; ...in the United States, has earned recognition from the Brandenburg Economic Development...for Germany's State of Brandenburg, highlighted...our presence in Brandenburg has contributed...in the United States. FP appreciates...
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Brandenburg
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Frankfurt-an-der-Oder, and Brandenburg. The state of Brandenburg consists of the former Prussian province of Brandenburg minus those parts of the province...It became (1949) one of the states of the German Democratic Republic...
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Frederick William (Brandenburg) (1620–1688; Ruled 1640–1688)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
FREDERICK WILLIAM (BRANDENBURG) (1620 – 1688...1688) FREDERICK WILLIAM (BRANDENBURG) (1620 – 1688...x2013; 1688), elector of Brandenburg and duke of Prussia. Frederick...who established the Prussian state, which in turn created a...
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Prussia
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Ger. Preussen, former state, the largest and most important of the German states. Berlin was the capital...Empire (1871-1918) and a state of the Weimar Republic (1919...of 13 provinces: Berlin, Brandenburg , East Prussia (separated...surrounded several smaller German states and stretched ...
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Hohenzollern Dynasty
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...of these areas — Brandenburg, Prussia, and Cleves and...foundations of the modern Prussian state. See also Brandenburg ; Frederick I (Prussia...Prussia) ; Frederick William (Brandenburg) ; Frederick William I (Prussia...
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Berlin
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...threatened by mounting disorder in Brandenburg, particularly after the demise...who became the new rulers of Brandenburg in 1415. Elector Frederick...Thirty Years' War came to Brandenburg in 1627. Imperial troops...improved access to the Baltic. State-sponsored enterprises were...
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