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Maund has also extended his argument particularly with reference of color.
Maund played no further political part, but was active in the development of Salisbury.
Maund was also ordered to complete 275 hours of unpaid work.
He told Maund to wire this pitch to his employers.
Maund is a traditional unit of mass, equivalent to around 33 lbs.
Maund was selected and Verge continued to play for University.
Current rate of onion is maximum 150 rupees per maund.
Between these two values, the maund in Central India was often found to be around 40 lb.
Maund was obliged to support this new move, much to Lobengula's suspicion.
One acre of land around 50 maund of cotton is produced.
The jury heard Maund became distracted when a farmer rang his signal box.
Maund expects to make the move next week.
From one acre of land fifty maund of cotton could be produced.
On the day, however, it was Maund, not Verge, who played at fullback.
The value of the batman (or maund) varied considerably from place to place.
He told Maund that the filming was hectic because he had much to do in a small amount of time.
Maund expects to have stabling for a dozen horses.
The equivalent unit in British India was anglicized as the maund.
They had wired Rhodes, who had in turn come back to Maund.
In the Bombay Presidency, the maund was fixed at 28 lbs.
Maund and Selous have both accepted his offers.
Rhodes then arrived in Cape Town to talk again with Maund.
Maund was known for his quick temper.
Gareth Maund, the pub’s landlord, said: “It happened very close.
Based on its findings, Maund was court-martialled for negligence in February 1942.
Mawn said the family moved to the neighborhood a year ago, and cherish their son Richie.
Nor, Mr. Mawn said, were there any threats made against him or his family.
"I fully support this effort," Mr. Mawn said through a spokesman.
Mawn had presided over Presley's military press conferences.
If that doesn't solve the problem, Mr. Mawn said, his committee is not above making public toilets a campaign issue.
In this case, Mr. Mawn said, the gravity of the situation was not fully appreciated by the federal authorities until recently.
Mr. Mawn acknowledged that investigators revisited the case after learning of the concerns of the health officials.
In fact, Mr. Mawn said, agents paid only 3 cents for each dollar of merchandise they recovered.
Lieutenant Mawn said that when he arrested people, he routinely asked them if anyone in their circle was not abusing prescription painkillers.
"John is recognized worldwide as probably one of the best in conducting both counterterrorism and counterintelligence operations," Mr. Mawn said.
The New York City police were leading an inquiry into the shooting, Mr. Mawn said.
Beloved husband of Anne (nee Mawn).
Waun Mawn (standing stones).
Mr. Mawn said the three task force members involved in the shooting, none of whom were identified, were taken to St. Vincent for evaluation.
"They would come in and tell us they had a stolen load and we would negotiate a price," Mr. Mawn said.
As for the envelope with white powder, Barry W. Mawn, the agency's assistant director, acknowledged that his agency did not test the powder.
Lest anyone consider further violence, however, Mr. Mawn of the F.B.I. offered one parting shot.
"Our visitors need a safe place to relieve themselves," Mr. Mawn said, "so we're requesting the state set up comfort stations" (euphemism two).
"Barry Mawn has distinguished himself as an investigator, supervisor and innovator," Mr. Freeh said in a news release.
The head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation office here, Barry Mawn, expressed similar sentiments at a briefing yesterday morning.
Gravelly outwash west of Mawn Lake is fairly extensive, but it is a relatively thin (2 - 3 m) veneer over bedrock.
Mr. Mawn said in a statement that he had conferred several times with Mr. Kelly about the commissioner's plans and viewed them as "positive."
"The fact that he is in good shape is giving me hope that he would be all right," Linda Mawn told the Boston Globe.
Mr. Mawn most recently headed the bureau's Boston office, where he was assigned after a former star agent was charged with racketeering and obstruction of justice.
A tall, bluff man with white hair and glasses, Mr. Mawn sometimes looked more like the schoolteacher he once was rather than an F.B.I. official.