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  • Metropolitan is a Heroic Perk. __NoToC__
  • Serve in a cocktail glass.
  • The Metropolitan was an interstate train.
  • From Late Latin metropolitanus, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Metropolitan]] μητρόπολις (metropolis).
  • The Metropolitan is a Metropolis-based web news service. Chloe Sullivan works for this digital newspaper. (Action Comics 893)
  • Editor Sally Lincoln employed James Stevens to work for her magazine in 1970. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy) A few years later — by which time the editor was named Percy Wolnough (PROSE: System Shock) — the Third Doctor met one of its staff journalists, Sarah Jane Smith. (TV: The Time Warrior, Planet of the Spiders) Sometime in the 1980s Sarah Jane did an interview with the author Gregory P. Wilkinson for the magazine. (AUDIO: Wraith World) In 1987, Sarah Jane wrote an article about Dr Francis Augur. (AUDIO: The Glittering Storm) In 1995 Sarah Jane told the staff of New World University that she was working for the Metropolitan as an investigative journalist. (HOMEVID: Downtime) In the late 1990s, she interviewed Scott Wojzek for the magazine. (PROSE: Moving On) Sarah Jane resigned from the m
  • thumb|250px|Budynek Metropolitanu Metropolitan – budynek biurowo-usługowy, zlokalizowany w Śródmieściu przy pl. Piłsudskiego 1. Został zaprojektowany przez Normana Fostera, powstał w latach 2001-2003. Elewację budynku stanowi przeszklona ściana z kamieniami z unikalnego granitu. W środku budynku znajduje się fontanna sterowana komputerowo. Na parterze budynku mieszczą się pomieszczenia usługowe, a w podziemiu dwa poziomy garaży. W budynku mieści się razem 7 pięter.
  • In Christian churches with episcopal polity, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan, pertains to the diocesan bishop or archbishop (then more precisely called metropolitan archbishop) of a metropolis; that is, the chief city of a historical Roman province, ecclesiastical province, or regional capital. His jurisdiction is called a metropolia or a metropolis.
  • Metropolitan was the name of a building on Fifth Avenue, in New York City. This building, described as a "...gray old beaux...", along with the Union League and the New York Yacht, was a museum. This was a gathering place for wealthy New Yorkers in the early 20th century. In The Big Good-Bye, this was one of the attractions on this avenue that drew the attention of the master criminal Silent Forrester as he was being chauffeured to the hotel Plaza. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" )
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  • TBA...
  • Editor Sally Lincoln employed James Stevens to work for her magazine in 1970. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy) A few years later — by which time the editor was named Percy Wolnough (PROSE: System Shock) — the Third Doctor met one of its staff journalists, Sarah Jane Smith. (TV: The Time Warrior, Planet of the Spiders) Sometime in the 1980s Sarah Jane did an interview with the author Gregory P. Wilkinson for the magazine. (AUDIO: Wraith World) In 1987, Sarah Jane wrote an article about Dr Francis Augur. (AUDIO: The Glittering Storm) In 1995 Sarah Jane told the staff of New World University that she was working for the Metropolitan as an investigative journalist. (HOMEVID: Downtime) In the late 1990s, she interviewed Scott Wojzek for the magazine. (PROSE: Moving On) Sarah Jane resigned from the magazine at some point. (AUDIO: Comeback) However, she wrote another article for the magazine some time after her aunt's passing. The article contained photos of Lavinia and was read by Eddison Clough in 2009. (AUDIO: The White Wolf)
  • Metropolitan was the name of a building on Fifth Avenue, in New York City. This building, described as a "...gray old beaux...", along with the Union League and the New York Yacht, was a museum. This was a gathering place for wealthy New Yorkers in the early 20th century. In The Big Good-Bye, this was one of the attractions on this avenue that drew the attention of the master criminal Silent Forrester as he was being chauffeured to the hotel Plaza. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) The pages seen in the episode were actually from the detective novel, The Listening Man, by author John A. Moroso. This novel was published in 1924. Information on Metropolitan was from page 138.
  • Metropolitan is a Heroic Perk. __NoToC__
  • Serve in a cocktail glass.
  • The Metropolitan was an interstate train.
  • From Late Latin metropolitanus, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Metropolitan]] μητρόπολις (metropolis).
  • The Metropolitan is a Metropolis-based web news service. Chloe Sullivan works for this digital newspaper. (Action Comics 893)
  • In Christian churches with episcopal polity, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan, pertains to the diocesan bishop or archbishop (then more precisely called metropolitan archbishop) of a metropolis; that is, the chief city of a historical Roman province, ecclesiastical province, or regional capital. His jurisdiction is called a metropolia or a metropolis. Before the establishment of patriarchs (beginning in AD 325), metropolitan was the highest episcopal rank in the Eastern rites of the Church. They presided over synods of bishops, and were granted special privileges by canon law and sacred tradition. The Early Church structure generally followed the Roman imperial practice, with one bishop ruling each city and its territory. The bishop of the provincial capital, the metropolitan, enjoyed certain rights over other bishops in the province, later called suffragans.
  • thumb|250px|Budynek Metropolitanu Metropolitan – budynek biurowo-usługowy, zlokalizowany w Śródmieściu przy pl. Piłsudskiego 1. Został zaprojektowany przez Normana Fostera, powstał w latach 2001-2003. Elewację budynku stanowi przeszklona ściana z kamieniami z unikalnego granitu. W środku budynku znajduje się fontanna sterowana komputerowo. Na parterze budynku mieszczą się pomieszczenia usługowe, a w podziemiu dwa poziomy garaży. W budynku mieści się razem 7 pięter. W budynku zastosowano nowatorskie rozwiązanie energooszczędne, które po odpowiedniej modyfikacji stały się podstawą do przyznania budynkowi w 2013 roku certyfikatu zrównoważonego budownictwa BREEAM In-Use z oceną "bardzo dobry". Kategoria:Biurowce Kategoria:Śródmieście
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