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What (who) is 1° West - definition


1° West         
1° West is an orbital satellite position used by satellites belonging to Telenor Satellite Broadcasting and Intelsat. During the 1990s, it was established as one of the two major satellite positions for DTH reception in the Scandinavian countries (the other being 5° East).
January 1863 West Sydney colonial by-election         
BY-ELECTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
1863 West Sydney colonial by-election 1
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of West Sydney on 8 January 1863 because William Windeyer resigned. Windeyer was a member of the victorious NSW rifle team which had traveled to Melbourne for a rifle match.
February 1865 West Sydney colonial by-election         
BY-ELECTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
1865 West Sydney colonial by-election 1
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of West Sydney on 18 February 1865 because John Darvall had been appointed Attorney General, and John Robertson had been appointed Secretary for Lands in the fourth Cowper ministry. Such ministerial by-elections were usually uncontested however on this occasion a poll was required in East Sydney (Charles Cowper), The Glebe (Thomas Smart) and West Sydney.
Examples of use of 1° West
1. In 1''', West performed a double mastectomy and breast reconstruction surgery on Becky Anderson.
2. Manchester United 1 West Ham 0 Sir Alex Ferguson wants to roll back the years to 1''' and get some genuine competition into his striking department again.
3. Kolkata, September 1÷ West Bengal CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharya is under fire from his comrades over efforts to woo foreign investors, including one of Indonesia‘s major conglomerates.
4. Since it arrived in the United States in 1''', West Nile virus has become the major "vector–borne" disease here, with 826 reported deaths, 22,000 illnesses and "almost certainly a million people infected," Daszak said.
5. Starting July 1, West Virginia will phase in a redesigned form of Medicaid that requires patients to sign a "member agreement," promising that they will keep doctors‘ appointments, take prescribed medicine and not overuse hospital emergency rooms.