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 |  |  | 111 number - In other fields: Encyclopedia II - Jehovah's Witnesses - Organizational structureMain article: Organizational structure of Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses are currently led by a small, ecclesiastical Governing Body. The Governing Body (indirectly through the departments of its various legal organizations) directs the operation of the 111 branches spread throughout the world (Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society 2005). Each branch has appointed overseers who travel among various local congregations, spending a week with each and giving spiritual ...
See also:Jehovah's Witnesses, Jehovah's Witnesses - Origins, Jehovah's Witnesses - Membership, Jehovah's Witnesses - Organizational structure, Jehovah's Witnesses - Beliefs and doctrines, Jehovah's Witnesses - The question of blood, Jehovah's Witnesses - Practices, Jehovah's Witnesses - Jehovah's Witnesses and governments, Jehovah's Witnesses - Opposition to Jehovah's Witnesses, Jehovah's Witnesses - Jehovah's Witnesses and eschatology, Jehovah's Witnesses - Early eschatology, Jehovah's Witnesses - 1975, Jehovah's Witnesses - Recent changes, Jehovah's Witnesses - Jehovah's Witnesses and their families, Jehovah's Witnesses - Notes Read more here: » Jehovah's Witnesses: Encyclopedia II - Jehovah's Witnesses - Organizational structure |
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 |  |  | 111 number - In other fields: Encyclopedia II - Aircraft - Categories and classificationAircraft fall into two broad categories:
Aircraft - Heavier than air.
Heavier than air aerodynes, including autogyros, helicopters and variants, and conventional fixed-wing aircraft: aeroplanes in Commonwealth English (excluding Canada), airplanes in North American English. Fixed-wing aircraft generally use an internal-combustion engine in the form of a piston engine (with a propeller) or a turbine engine (jet or turboprop), to provide thrust that moves the c ...
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See also:Indo-Aryan migration, Indo-Aryan migration - Overview, Indo-Aryan migration - History, Indo-Aryan migration - Linguistics, Indo-Aryan migration - Philology, Indo-Aryan migration - Rig Veda, Indo-Aryan migration - Vedic and Puranic King lists, Indo-Aryan migration - Puranas, Indo-Aryan migration - Avesta and Airyanem Vaejah, Indo-Aryan migration - Archaeology, Indo-Aryan migration - Indus Valley Civilization, Indo-Aryan migration - Vasishta head, Indo-Aryan migration - Pottery, Indo-Aryan migration - West Asia, Indo-Aryan migration - Astronomical data, Indo-Aryan migration - Physical Anthropology, Indo-Aryan migration - Genetics and Archaeogenetics Read more here: » Indo-Aryan migration: Encyclopedia II - Indo-Aryan migration - Archaeology |
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 |  |  | 111 number - In other fields: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Wu of Han - Further territorial expansion old age and paranoiaStarting about 113 BC, Emperor Wu appeared to begin to display further signs of abusing his power. He began to incessantly tour the commanderies, initially nearby Chang'an, but later extending to much farther places, worshipping the various gods on the way, perhaps again in the search of immortality. He also had a succession of magicians whom he honored with great things, even, in one case, making one a marquess and marrying a daughter to him. (That magician, after he was exposed to be a fraud, however, was executed.) Emperor Wu's expenditur ...
See also:Emperor Wu of Han, Emperor Wu of Han - Background birth and years as crown prince, Emperor Wu of Han - Early reign: the young years, Emperor Wu of Han - Maturity in reign and territorial expansion, Emperor Wu of Han - Further territorial expansion old age and paranoia, Emperor Wu of Han - The Crown Prince Ju revolt, Emperor Wu of Han - Late reign and death, Emperor Wu of Han - Legacy, Emperor Wu of Han - Bisexuality?, Emperor Wu of Han - Personal information, Emperor Wu of Han - Era names, Emperor Wu of Han - Notes Read more here: » Emperor Wu of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Wu of Han - Further territorial expansion old age and paranoia |
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These were:
Two prototypes
Two pre-production aircraft
16 production aircraft
The first two of these did not enter commercial service
Of the 14 which flew commercially, 12 were still in service in April 2003
All but two of these aircraft - a remarkably high percentage for any commercial fleet - are preserved. The two which are not are F-BVFD (cn 211), which was withdrawn from service in the 1980s and scrapped in 1994; and F-BTSC (cn 203), which crashed in Paris.
See C ...
See also:Concorde, Concorde - Origins, Concorde - Technological features, Concorde - Scheduled flights, Concorde - Passenger experience, Concorde - Paris crash, Concorde - Withdrawal from service, Concorde - Air France, Concorde - British Airways, Concorde - Aircraft histories, Concorde - Cultural and political impact, Concorde - Dimensions and specifications, Concorde - Trivia, Concorde - Possible replacement, Concorde - Films and Television Read more here: » Concorde: Encyclopedia II - Concorde - Aircraft histories |
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 |  |  | 111 number - In other fields: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton Alberta - Geography and locationEdmonton is located at 53°34′N 113°30′W, near the geographical centre of the province at an elevation of 668 m (2192 ft).
The city is bisected by the North Saskatchewan River, which originates at the Columbia Icefield in Banff National Park and empties, via Lake Winnipeg and the Nelson River, into Hudson Bay. It runs southwest to northeast through the city and is fed by numerous creeks throughout the city such as Mill Creek and Whitemud Creek. This creates numerous ravines, adding to the urban park. Edmonton is situated at the boundary between prairie to the south and boreal forest to ...
See also:Edmonton Alberta, Edmonton Alberta - Geography and location, Edmonton Alberta - Parkland and Environment, Edmonton Alberta - Neighbourhoods, Edmonton Alberta - Climate, Edmonton Alberta - Demographics, Edmonton Alberta - History, Edmonton Alberta - Infrastructure, Edmonton Alberta - Transportation, Edmonton Alberta - Waste disposal, Edmonton Alberta - Electric & water distribution systems, Edmonton Alberta - Education, Edmonton Alberta - Post-secondary, Edmonton Alberta - K-12, Edmonton Alberta - City life, Edmonton Alberta - Nightlife, Edmonton Alberta - Culture, Edmonton Alberta - Festivals, Edmonton Alberta - Attractions, Edmonton Alberta - Sports and recreation, Edmonton Alberta - Current professional franchises, Edmonton Alberta - Media, Edmonton Alberta - Television, Edmonton Alberta - Radio, Edmonton Alberta - Print, Edmonton Alberta - Metropolitan area, Edmonton Alberta - Military, Edmonton Alberta - Sister cities Read more here: » Edmonton Alberta: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton Alberta - Geography and location |
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 |  |  | 111 number - In other fields: Encyclopedia II - 111 number - In mathematicsOne hundred eleven is R3 or the second repunit, a number like 11, 111, or 1111 that consists of repeated units, or 1's. It equals 3 x 37, therefore all triplets (numbers like 222 or 666) in base ten are of the form 3n x 37.
All triplets in all bases are multiples of 111 in that base, therefore the number represented by 111 in a particular base is the only triplet that can ever be prime. "111" is not prime in base ten, but is prime in base two, where 111 = 7 in base ten. It is also prime in these ...
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