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13 Sentences With "happing"

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Is there something happing that's causing this that I could help with?
Big shifts are happing in the sector of your chart that rules intimacy.
Do not [make] the same mistake that President Obama had made," Rifai, of the Syrian American Council, said on "Happing Now.
Nobody's really sure why the brightest stellar explosions are happing in the dimmest galaxies, but there's reason to suspect such environments might also be conducive to the formation of magnetars.
"All of our teams continue working around the clock to gather information and the facts that will help us determine what happened in this accident and prevent such accidents from happing again," she said.
We have been so focused on what he is doing that we are missing out on all the other stuff that is happening in America like all the mass shooting that are constantly happing in America or the mass population homeless people that we have on our streets.
1832–1868: The Hundreds of Blofield, Clavering, Depwade, Diss, Earsham, North Erpingham, South Erpingham, Eynesford, East Flegg, West Flegg, Forehoe, Happing, Henstead, Humbleyard, Loddon, Taversham, Tunstead and Walsham. 1885–1918: The Sessional Divisions of Blofield and Walsham, East and West Flegg, Taversham and Tunstead, and Happing, the part of the Borough of Great Yarmouth in the county of Norfolk, and part of the Sessional Division of South Erpingham. As Great Yarmouth formed a separate Parliamentary Borough, only non-resident freeholders of the Borough were entitled to vote in this constituency. 1918–1950: The Urban District of North Walsham, and the Rural Districts of Blofield, East and West Flegg, Loddon and Clavering, St Faith's, and Smallburgh.
Mahbubul A Khalid started writing from 2009. The things and events happing around him inspire Mahbubul A Khalid to write which he portrays through this writings. A deep realization of life is found on the poems and songs written by him. Many well-known and famous musicians composed the music of his songs including Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul , Ibrar Tipu, Emon Saha , Kishor Das , Atikur Rahman Roman.
On 14 June 1963 Wells lifeboat station was allocated an inshore lifeboat which would work alongside the Cecil Paine. The ILB was a small inflatable rubber craft powered by a 40 bhp outboard motor and was only the third of this type to enter service with RNLI. She cost £280 and was sent to the station in response to the increasing incidents which were happing along this coast in sight of the coastline and in moderate weather conditions.
It is thought that this was the start of the system of Hundreds – areas of land containing approximately 100 families.Williamson T, 'The origins of Norfolk', 1993, Manchester University Press: 106 & 129. Walcott is in the Happing Hundred The cutting of peat that resulted in the formation of The Broads is thought to have started around AD 900. This practice may have been introduced by the Angles and could indicate the scarcity of firewood at the time.
1868–1885: The Hundreds of East Flegg, West Flegg, Happing, Tunstead, Erpingham (North), Erpingham (South), Eynsford, Holt and North Greenhoe. The seat was formed largely from northern parts of the abolished Eastern Division, with a small part transferred from the Western Division. It also absorbed the Parliamentary Borough of Great Yarmouth, which had been disenfranchised for corruption under the Act. 1885–1918: The Sessional Divisions of Eynsford, Holt, North Erpingham, and North Greenhoe, and part of the Sessional Division of South Erpingham.
The Union Workhouse, for the Hundreds of Tunstead, as it was known, closed its doors when the National Health Service was founded in 1948Norfolk Record Office, Records of the Smallburgh (formerly Tunstead and Happing) Poor Law Union, 1836–1948 and much of the old workhouse was demolished in the 1950s. It is thought that because the workhouse was situated in the village, the local district council was the Smallburgh Rural District Council and, indeed, members of that council met in the board room of the workhouse until its closure. The Smallburgh Rural District Council then met in special council offices in Stalham until its demise on 31 March 1974, when it was subsumed within the North Norfolk District Council under local government re- organization.
What remains of the workhouse today A large workhouse was located at the east side of what is still known as Workhouse Road in the village. It was built in 1725 and extended in 1836.Norfolk Record Office, Records of the Smallburgh (formerly Tunstead and Happing) Poor Law Union, 1836–1948 It appears to have had a large H-shaped main building with a number of other smaller ancillary buildings. Records indicate that the workhouse could accommodate 800 1881 census of the inmates souls although in 1876 there were only 51 people there; however, the highest number staying there between 1866 and 1876 was 116 in January 1869. Other records show that the annual salaries bill for the officers and those who worked at the Union Workhouse was £293.

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