to fall in(to) a state
1Fall of the Ottoman Empire — issues cleanup=Sep 2008 refimprove=Sep 2008 wikify=Sep 2008 Republic of Turkey (superimposed upon modern borders). Some scholars argue the power of the Caliphate began waning by 1683, and without the acquisition of significant new wealth the… …
2State University of New York at New Paltz — Established 1828 Type Public President Donald P. Christian …
3Fall River Government Center — View from South Main Street Completed 1976 Location One Government Center …
4State University of New York at Oswego — (SUNY Oswego) Motto To Learn, To Search, To Serve Established 1861 Type Public Endowment …
5State Street Bank v. Signature Financial Group — State Street Bank Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc.[1], auch als State Street oder State Street Bank bekannt, war ein wichtiger Fall des amerikanischen Patentrechts. In ihm stellte das zuständige Bundesberufungsgericht, das United… …
6Fall River granite — is a Precambrian bedrock underlying the City of Fall River, Massachusetts and surrounding areas along the eastern shores of Narragansett Bay. It was formed 600 million years ago, as part of the Avalon terrane. [Roadside Geology of Massachusetts,… …
7State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry — Established 1911 Type Public President Cornelius B. Murphy, Jr …
8State University of New York Athletic Conference — (SUNYAC) Established 1958 Association NCAA Division …
9State church of the Roman Empire — Bust of Emperor Constantine at the Capitoline Museums. Constantine established imperial involvement in the Church. The state church of the Roman Empire was a Christian institution organized within the Roman Empire during the …
10State University of New York at Cortland — State University of New York College at Cortland Established 1868 Endowment $11.7 million[1] President Dr.Erik Bitterb …