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  Encyclopedia: 39th century BC
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4th millennium BC (40th century BC - 39th century BC - 38th century BC - other centuries) (5th millennium BC - 4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC) Events Construction in England of the Sweet Track, the Worlds first known engineered roadway.
(40th century BC - 39th century BC - 38th century BC - other centuries) (5th millennium BC - 4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC) Events Construction in England of the Sweet Track, the Worlds first known engineered roadway.
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 Powelton Historic District
At the end of the century, one of the Lancaster Avenue lumberyards and planing mills that had supplied materials for the building boom was replaced by an extraordinary high-style commercial block at 39th Street.
At the end of the nineteenth century, severa1 important institutional buildings were built on Lancaster Avenue as well, reflecting the residential character of the neighborhood that attracted other important institutions, including the Presbyterian Hospital, the Blind Women's Home (both by the Wilson Brothers) and the Old Men's Home.
Their location, at 32nd Street, and at 39th Street placed them at strategic points for delivery of materials to the building sites of the growing community; when the region was essentially developed, they were replaced by housing on the east end of the avenue, and by the splendid "Hamilton Hall" commercial row at 39th Street.
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 History Files - Century of Progress
A Century of Progress International Exposition was held to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Chicago.
The fair was held on 427 acres (much of it landfill) on Lake Michigan, immediately south of Chicago's downtown area, from 12th Street to 39th Street (now Pershing Road).
A Century of Progress officially opened on May 27, 1933 and closed on November 12 of that year.
www.chicagohs.org /history/century.html   (251 words)

  
 31st century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
(32nd century BC – 31st century BC – 30th century BC – other centuries)
Historical Atlas of Empires: From 4000 BC to the 21st Century
Composers like Scheidt, Marini and Buonamente are represented here.If you haven't heard a cornett and sackbut (the early trombone) ensemble before, this CD would be a good place...
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 The Development of the Canon of the New Testament - Athanasius
A clear acknowledgment of the NT canon of 27 books appears in the 39th Festal Letter of Athanasius.
We may conjecture that it advanced the recognition of the 7 'catholic' epistles in the East, but it could not remove the opposition to the Revelation of John.
It was an ancient custom for the bishop of Alexandria to write, if possible, every year soon after Epiphany a so-called Festal Epistle to the Egyptian churches and monasteries under his authority, in which he informed them of the date of Easter and the beginning of the Lenten fast.
www.ntcanon.org /Athanasius.shtml   (654 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Captain Inzamam-ul Haq, back in the side for his 101st cap after being banned for the first match due to excessive appealing in the last Test of the tour to India in April, chalked up his 39th half-century.
Collymore, who also removed Shoaib Malik for 13 in the morning session, finished with figures of four for 55 for the West Indies, who are 1-0 up in the series.
Younis took the day’s batting honours, hitting 14 fours in a 168-ball innings as he compiled his third century in four matches.
www.telegraphindia.com /1050605/asp/sports/story_4829125.asp   (300 words)

  
 Chicago: 1933-34 A Century Of Progress
A Century of Progress was organized as an Illinois not-for-profit corporation in January of 1928, having for its charter purpose the holding of a World's Fair in Chicago in 1933.
The theme of the exposition was to be the progress of civilization during the century of Chicago's corporate existence.
A Century of Progress drew 39,000,000 visitors (it was repeated in 1934) and for the first time in American history an international fair paid for itself.
cpl.lib.uic.edu /004chicago/timeline/centuryprog.html   (213 words)

  
 century on The Skateboard Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Dressed like a skater with Vans * shoes, loose jeans, his shirttail out and his dreadlocks tucked under a baseball cap, some say Tony Alva * is as sought after as he was a quarter-century ago.
Here Architect Iain Borden * discusses "skateboarding and socio-spatial censorship in the late twentieth century city" in his article "An Affirmation of Urban Life." Says Iain: "Cities are always places of contestation and contradiction, conflict and counter-cultural engagements.
are 66 subcategories to this category.-40th century BC 39th century BC 38th century BC 37th century BC 36th century BC 35th century BC 34th century...
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 Prefabrication - TheBestLinks.com - Prefabricated, England, Road, TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Prefabrication is the practice of manufacturing the parts of an assembly in one location, ready for them to be assembled in another place.
Prefabrication was widely used for housing during the 20th century, providing a product made in factory conditions that would save time on site and, at least in theory, improve quality.
For example, the world's oldest known engineered roadway, the Sweet Track, was prefabricated in England in the 3800s BC.
www.thebestlinks.com /Prefabricated.html   (146 words)

  
 4th millennium BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Record lowest levels of methane retrieved from ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica.
The shift by the Sahara Desert from a habitable region to a barren desert.
34th century), the earliest historical person known by name.
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 Blue Letter Bible: Chrono-Genealogical Table
A Chronological Map from the Creation to the Fourth Century A.D. This has been adapted from the Chrono-Genealogical Table in the Parallel Bible (1885).
The dating here used is acknowledged as disputable, but primarily functions as a help in comparing the lifespans of various biblical figures, and is not meant as an authoritative guide to historical chonology.
Each century is divided by a strong perpendicular line.
www.blueletterbible.org /study/parallel/timeline   (126 words)

  
 39th Street West History - 39thstreetwest.com/history.php
The 39th Street West business district and its surrounding neighborhoods offer some of Kansas City's richest history.
Once a vineyard supporting a winery, 39th Street West rapidly became home to some of Kansas City's most stately, stone and brick homes, destination restaurants and boutique retail.
One of the earliest suburban neighborhoods to flourish in Kansas City's turn of the century expansion, 39th Street West was served by two light rail lines: a single-track streetcar line running to Rosedale, and the "Strang Line" providing a direct connect to areas further south, like Olathe.
39thstreetwest.com /history.php   (281 words)

  
 TextSheet - Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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 Future's End, Part II
Like we in the 20th century wouldn't be interested in teleportation devices, energy weapons, faster than light propulsion drives, holographic projectors than produce solid holograms, palmtop computers a million times faster and with a billion times more storage capacity than present day computers, on and on and on.
This concept of building in safe guards must have been lost over the centuries, because engineers in the 29th century have forgotten to include a subroutine in the Aeon's computer that would not permit a time-jump unless the ship had been properly calibrated for the time and place it was going to.
Braxton's 29th century concerns could not allow them to be in a place (Alpha Quadrant) where they weren't supposed to be, unless they actually did finally reach it in the 24th century without the use of time travel.
www.nitcentral.com /voyager/futures2.htm   (12671 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Cricket - England batsmen lift Sri Lanka test gloom - Friday June 14, 2002 03:40 PM
Since his Ashes recall, Butcher has scored 1,186 runs at an average of 49.12 with three centuries and five fifties.
He reached his 39th half century off only 61 balls and included eight fours.
Andrew Flintoff was repeatedly beaten by offspinner Muttiah Muralitharan and was run out when a Stewart-drive ricocheted off bowler Vaas' finger on to the stumps.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /cricket/news/2002/06/14/england_srilanka_ap   (565 words)

  
 Silverberg Novels - S
It is the twenty-first century, and a battered world is ruled by an old tyrant, Genghis II Mao IV Khan.
His mind is in for quite a trip when he is caught up in a "time-flux" and whisked untold billions of years into the future (not the beginning of time).
Earth of the 37th century is a heavily populated place where employment is difficult to come by and virtually all jobs are taken by the members of hereditary guilds.
www.owmyhead.com /silverberg/oldsite/Novels/silvnov_s.htm   (3068 words)

  
 Aningan Kenojuak (Avengers character)
As the ice (actually a form of solidified energy) resisted all attempts to melt or otherwise destroy it, the Avengers tracked the energies of the necklace into an alternate future in the 39th Century, where Kang freed Captain America after being reminded of his own "prank" from some time ago.
There are plenty of stories of American Indians living well into their second century, so Aningan might have been forty or fifty (or younger) when he found the frozen idol.
Also, though his mystical abilities were minor, he still might have been able to use them to extend his life beyond what might be typical for his people.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/kenojuakaningan.htm   (1852 words)

  
 Ponting a record breaker says Chappell - Breaking News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The stylish 87-Test batsman predicted the current skipper would play for at least six more years, allowing him to take his current Test tally of 6,657 (average 55.47) well beyond Border's 11,174 (50.56).
The Tasmanian's imperious unbeaten 141 in Saturday's one-day thumping of the Black Caps in Napier gave him his 17th ODI ton to go with 21 Test centuries.
A 39th international century is seemingly inevitable during the trans-Tasman series considering Ponting's rich vein of tour form, with 364 limited-overs runs off 340 balls at 121.33, and NZ's modest bowling attack.
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 Learn more about 38th century BC in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Learn more about 38th century BC in the online encyclopedia.
You are here: Online Encyclopedia > 38th century BC
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
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 REVIEWS: Science Wonder Stories - May, 1930
Unlike previous virtual worlds, the people in "The City of the Living Dead" are held in their virtual state by electronic means, enjoying unreal worlds while their bodies lie wasting away, with every nerve center plugged into the Adventure Machines.
Hal Hallstrom, a traveler across the frozen wastes and challenging terrain of the 39th century, comes across an English city which is completely empty, except for a man sheathed in metal.
The masked man tells Hal the story of a civilization given over completely to machines, until all art, adventure, and discovery was gone.
www.skyenet.net /~dalriada/sf_flashback/reviews2.html   (2295 words)

  
 century: Web Search on The Skateboard Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Adelaide 19th century ship transporting Madeira wine to the United States *.
Agatha 19th century ship carrying Madeira wine on the India *...
Rome; history bust of Augustus mid-first century CE Santa Monica *, Getty Museum.
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 J. Filippi Winery-Lurton Joint Venture
Its name - Bordeaux - is more than just a major city in southwestern France; it's the name of a group of wines that are among the finest in the world.
If winemaking is a matter of trial and error, 20 centuries is time enough for plenty of trials and plenty of errors.
Lurton says it will be well before the 39th century that California wines catch up.
www.josephfilippiwinery.com /press/lurton.html   (652 words)

  
 Other Earth (Kang, Nathaniel Richards; Fantastic Four stories)
At the point corresponding to the mid 9th Century on Earth-616, men from Other Earth first landed on the moon.
Divided into isolated pockets (many completely unaware of the existence of the rest of the world), groping in half-forgotten memory--part science, part legend, part fantasy--the survivors rebuilt their lives and their worlds.
If the latter, it would correspond to the 39th Century in the Earth-616 timeline.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/otherearthrichards.htm   (2414 words)

  
 38th century BC - Internet-Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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 Solar Eclipses: 3801 to 3900   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
he longest and shortest eclipses of the century as well as other eclipse extrema are listed below.
for every event during the century are presented in the following catalog.
For a detailed key and additional information about the catalog, see: Key to Catalog of Solar Eclipses.
sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov /eclipse/SEcat/SE3801-3900.html   (774 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Novi: Weapons
By the time of the late 39th Century A.R., a great many types of weapons have been developed by the various races and nations of Novi.
A heavy war hammer specially designed to penetrate mail invented by a Grindenwalder Omikhani during the late 22nd Century; while its use has spread to such other heavily Omikhani nations as Kenax and Ulvarin, the Omikhani have kept the details of its fighting style and forging methods largely secret.
A heavier battle-axe specially designed to penetrate mail invented by a Grindenwalder Omikhani during the 23rd Century; its use has spread to such other heavily Omikhani nations as Kenax and Ulvarin.
www.guildcompanion.com /scrolls/1999/jun/noviweapons.html   (5532 words)

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