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unusual facts about CP-823/U


CP-823/U

It was engineered, built and tested as the A-NEW MOD3 prototype computer for the Lockheed P-3 Orion.


Boniface of Tuscany

Boniface I, Margrave of Tuscany (died 823), governor of Italy under Charlemagne after the death of King Pepin

Cidade Eclética

In one of his books, he claims to have visited 300 Kardecist spiritual centers, 18 Masonic temples, 15 Theosophist temples, 823 Candomblé centers, 100 Protestant churches, and 4 Rosicrucian temples.

Cloister

A square cloister sited against the flank of the abbey church were built at Inden (816) and the abbey of St. Wandrille at Fontenelle (823-33).

Dadan Island

However, due to the August 23 ("823") Artillery barrage by the PLA, all that is left are their respective foundations.

Delict

Under § 823 BGB, damages can either be based on harm inflicted either on an object protected by law (Rechtsgut) such as life, health or property, or on the violation of a law protecting a certain legal interest.

Ermintrude

Ermentrude of Orléans (823-869), wife of Holy Roman Emperor and King of West Francia Charles the Bald

Florida State Road 823

A northward continuation of Flamingo Road beyond I-595 (the end of SR 823) provides access to Sawgrass Mills, one of the largest enclosed shopping centers in the United States, and the BB&T Center, home of the Florida Panthers National Hockey League team.

Jacobswoude

The first mention of this village is from 823, when it is thought that Lord Jacob van den Woude was granted the area as a fiefdom from Louis the Pious.

Little Spain

Other important commerces and Spanish business of Little Spain were restaurants like La Bilbaína, Trocadero Valencia, Bar Coruña, Little Spain Bar, Café Madrid, Mesón Flamenco, or El Faro Restaurant, established 1927, and still today open at 823 Greenwich St. The Iberia was a famous Spanish dress shop.

Pepin of Aquitaine

Pepin II of Aquitaine (823 – after 864), King of Aquitaine, son of Pepin I

Private revelation

and that Canon 823 and 824 of the current 1983 Code of Canon Law define the right and duty of the bishop to censor all material concerning faith or morals.


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