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But before Sputnik, it hadn't figured on how much propaganda value lay in science and technology.
In a sly bid for gender equity, she presents exclusively female subjects, including those figured on coin faces.
Henrik Sedin also got an assist, marking the 255th time the Swedish twins have both figured on the same goal.
William Makepeace Thackeray thought the "Temeraire" was "as grand a painting as ever figured on the walls of any academy".
China's two biggest game developers - Tencent and domestic rival NetEase Inc - have so far not figured on any of the lists of approved titles.
A standout athlete in high school, he figured on oneday playing football professionally and later retiring to run a liquor store or a used car lot.
A Belgian lawmaker said he figured on a watchlist of people suspected of being in contact with Islamist radicals in jail - raising questions about why he was freed unsupervised.
Planners probably haven't really figured on fighting a big conventional war, with tanks against tanks and whatnot, against a peer or near-peer — read: competent — opponent for maybe 25 years.
But Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which also rules the state, has had to change tack in recent months, because a large number of Hindus figured on the previous list.
He's resumed work on many of the same issues, and seeks the spotlight less frequently than some of his colleagues who have also figured on the national stage, including Rubio, Ted Cruz, and Bernie Sanders.
In America, the only rich country on this list, a spike in homicides has propelled two more cities, Detroit and New Orleans, to join St Louis and Baltimore, which also figured on last year′s list.
Cowie was the head of Daedong Credit Bank, which later figured on U.N. and U.S. blacklists for engaging in millions of dollars in financial transactions for North Korean companies involved in the country's nuclear and missile programmes.
Until Monday, the picture profiles of both Feng and Liu figured on the tournament's official website and the LPGA had listed their names in the "final field", but by Tuesday, both profiles were gone from the website.
The post was retweeted 2,100 times, attracted 3,200 comments and figured on primetime news shows after it was posted late on Monday, becoming the butt of jokes on social media, with some users questioning how 80 rupees could be less than 70.
Headquarters: Ventura, California Place on last poll: N/A Why it's hot: It's hard to believe that Patagonia hadn't figured on the list until this year, but its powerful declaration of war against Trump over national monument plans clearly struck a chord.
Shankha was the Royal State Emblem of Travancore and also figured on the Royal Flag of the Jaffna kingdom. It is also the election symbol of the Indian political party Biju Janata Dal.
The plant figured on the left, was first described as Haemanthus hyalocarpus by Jacquin in 1804, and those in the gallery below, which are all H. coccineus, were first described under the caption names.
He remains a well-liked figured on the left side of the political spectrum. He currently runs his own business, Bleu Blanc Ruche ("Blue White Hive"), a wordplay with the colours of the flag of France.
"I Never Figured on This" is a single by Canadian country music artist David Thompson. The song debuted at number 44 on the RPM Country Tracks chart on September 26, 1981. It peaked at number one on December 26, 1981.
The real division has always been between the Government party and the Opposition party; and Liberals and Conservatives have figured on both sides. Since the revolution of 2 January 1931, party lines have become more indistinct than ever”. Political Handbook of the world, 1934.
The book figured on the Amazon best-seller list, and was widely praised. Michael Sandel called it "an important, impressive critique of the meritocracy-backed version of inequality that prevails today". Markovits also writes for the Atlantic about how the middle class suffers in the current economy.
Aethaloessa calidalis is a moth of the family Crambidae described by Achille Guenée in 1854. It is found throughout the Seychelles, South and South-East Asia, Australia and on many Pacific islands. This moth figured on an 8-cent stamp of Tuvalu in 1980."Aethaloessa calidalis (Guenée, 1854)".
A Cuban actor, Francisco Covarrubias, was a prominent member of the troupe, and figured on its posters. He was a basso buffo, and an author of entremeses (one-act farces), zarzuelas and sainetes. As the vogue for Spanish-style theatre waned, Covarrubias led the way to genuinely Cuban theatrical formats.
It has also been found figured on ancient coins from Lycia and Pamphylia. The earliest forms of the tripedal crow have been found in China. Evidence of the earliest bird-Sun motif or totemic articles excavated around 5000 B.C. from the lower Yangtze River delta area. This bird-Sun totem heritage was observed in later Yangshao and Longshan cultures.
It washed away outhouses, out buildings and all sorts of ground drift. The bottom's pumpkin field's bumper crop was washed away. The 1832 flood was exceptionally destructive compared to earlier floods due to increased individual capital investing. Government encouraged Homesteader's development had not figured on that occasion of extra high water levels on the flood plain bottoms.
Joelson's play has led to him being compared to the ex-Sporting star Cristiano Ronaldo. He gathered the attention of several big European clubs such as RB Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal. Having started training with the first squad after the Covid-19 pandemic, he first figured on the bench of a Liga NOS game on the 18 June 2020 against C.D. Tondela.
This test assessed geometrical construction ability. Recruits make a rectangle out of pieces of cardboard. To administer this, the administrator draws a figured on the blackboard—then takes two pieces of cardboard and fits them together to look like the figure on the blackboard. The administrator then removes the pieces and signals the demonstrator to draw the solution on the blackboard.
They defeated Seir Kieran in the final by one point. Joachim, Jim and John Kelly and Brendan Bermingham figured on both the successful teams of 1973 and 1989. Lusmagh have also won two All-Ireland 11-a-side titles, an annual club competition which is held in Carlow, beating neighbours St.Rynagh's of Banagher in the inaugural competition in 1990 and Ferns in 2000.
The Air Service was finally allowed to strike and sank the vessel with 600-pound bombs. The Navy, which had figured on using gunfire from ships to finish off Frankfurt, was surprised. On 21 July a flight of six Martins and two Handley Pages, each carrying a 2,000-pound bomb. As the pilots stood by waiting to take off, Johnson called with a change in rules.
Humanity's Separatist movement prepares the biggest sucker punch ever against Earth governments. The plan: Kill the U.S. president at Disney World and drive a quantum-teleported kamikaze starship into a heavily populated city. One thing the fanatical Separatists haven't figured on: an America military unleashed by a fighting president: an ex-Marine determined that terrorists won't have the final word on humanity's future! Sequel to One Day on Mars.
The name of this taxonomic family comes from the shape of the shell, which is like a pyramid.Tenney, Sanborn and Tenney, Abby. Natural history of animals; Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets, p. 202 (Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1875): "The Pyramid-Shells are so named from their shape" More specifically, the shape is like a right circular cone,Step, Edward.
Focusing mainly on live versions of songs from All Across This Land, the ten-song album also included "Texaco" and "Love the Way You Walk Away," two live versions of songs from earlier studio albums that had not figured on their previous live album, Live in Portland. On August 15, 2016, the band announced via their Facebook page that they had embarked on the recording their ninth studio record.
Dowling also figured on the Leinster championship winning sides of 1950 and 1953. In the former year Kilkenny won through to the All-Ireland final. This was Dowling's lone appearance in Croke Park as a player on All-Ireland day, but despite a full blooded performances 'the Cats' had to give best to old rivals, Tipperary. At club level he won four senior championships with Éire Óg, who were a huge force at the time.
In 1981 Ciel attained the title of Associate Professor and by the end of 1989 became a professor. In 1990 he was present at the formation of the Movie and television faculty at VŠMU, where he started as the only professor and for a couple of years served as its sub-dean. In the 1990s he also figured on the board of the Slovak television and served as its chairman in 1993.
A third method, used by builders in estimating, is to measure directly off the drawing and multiply by the scale factor. Dimensions can be measured off drawings made on a stable medium such as vellum. All processes of reproduction introduce small errors, especially now that different copying methods mean that the same drawing may be re-copied, or copies made in several different ways. Consequently, dimensions need to be written ("figured") on the drawing.
Gioacchino Francesco Travani's medal in honour of Pope Alexander VII The legend has figured on medals for various reasons over the course of four centuries. One attributed to Gioacchino Francesco Travani, using a design by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, was struck in 1659. It depicts on one side a relief bust of Pope Alexander VII surrounded by an acanthus leaf border. On the reverse a lion prostrates itself at the feet of an armed Androcles.
Because his father, Antonio León, was a tobacco grower, the 20-something-year-old figured on abundant raw material to make cigars for the local market. In 1903, the Dominican Republic still had dirt roads and in order to make cigars La Aurora had to pack tobacco in wood and ship it by donkey. The rainy season created a quagmire. The beasts of burden trudged through the muck to deliver tobacco to the tiny fábrica.
Loring's infantry fight progressed down the Kanawha shores well above the refugee fleet seemingly going to take the fight all the way to the mouth of the river. Lightburn had figured on rejoining the frontline troops at the mouth of the Kanawha where an Ohio artillery detachment set a trap for Loring's troops. Some historians have regarded this as one of the most intelligent execution of a military recall and retreat manoeuvre exercised. But, Loring knew when to stop his push.
The Annuity Savings Account (ASA) is made up of voluntary and mandatory contributions, as well as investment earnings, and is figured on the balance at the time of retirement and the payment option selected. TRF members allocate their ASA contributions among different investment options offered by TRF, each with a specified level of risk. A TRF member may also create a Rollover Savings Account by transferring funds from an individual retirement account (IRA) or other Qualified Retirement Plan into TRF.
For these purposes, Fonbet holds a membership in European Sports Security Association (ESSA). In 2020, the company came into the media spotlight when it figured on the Russian Federation’s list of system-critical commercial companies that needed financial support from the state during the COVID-19 pandemic (in view of its being a large nation-wide taxpayer and employer).Russia updates its list of ‘systemically important’ companies — RBTH, 7.04.2020 In the wake of the ensuing controversy, the Russian government reconsidered the criteria for such support.
Nasrallah's A cat's diary figured on the 1998 IBBY honor list. The book depicts the horrors of war in Beirut from the viewpoint of Zicco (Zeeko) a Siamese cat and his friend, the girl Mona. On 28 August 2017, the Goethe-Institut awarded Nasrallah with the Goethe Medal, an official decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany honoring non-Germans for meritorious contributions in the spirit of the Institute. On 6 February 2018, President Michel Aoun decorated her with the Cedar Medal of Honor, Commander Rank.
Such illustrations were influential too on those who created designs for crockery. That on a Spode serving dish from 1831 is also related to the Barlow design, although the action takes place outside the barn. A Staffordshire nursery dish of 1835, however, has more in common with Howitt's design. The fable also figured on the popular alphabet plates from Brownhills Pottery later in the 19th century, although in this case only the ox's head is featured as it gazes at the dog reared up and barking.
With the legal proceedings at an end, McGuire shared catching responsibility in Detroit with Fritz Buelow, McGuire catching 70 games in 1902 and Buelow 63. The Tigers' management valued McGuire not only for his playing ability, but also because his coaching "was figured on to aid greatly in developing the young material" that the Tigers were bringing together. At age 38, McGuire was the fourth oldest player in the American League, his batting average dropped to .227 – his lowest level since 1886 ---, and his WAR rating fell to 0.7.
The music was done by Ry Cooder who had just worked with Hill on The Long Riders. Cooder later said: > Because my own musical fantasies and Walter Hill's film fantasies arc in > sync, it's possible for me to score a film like Southern Comfort without > understanding the first thing about its environment. All I had to do was > think about this weird swamp, and the Cajun people that nobody knew about. I > had to imagine what they were going to sound like, and I figured on the > style of John Lee Hooker's music.
Blyth made 12 appearances in 1914–15 but by then the First World War had broken out, and Blyth duly joined the Royal Army Service Corps, serving in France. Upon the end of hostilities and the resumption of football in 1919, Blyth returned to Arsenal and immediately became a regular in the newly promoted side. An energetic "midfield dynamo", Blyth usually figured on the left of midfield, as a left half or inside left. He became a mainstay in the side, with over 300 league games in 10 seasons, and became club captain in 1925.
Cunningham made his Liverpool debut in the first division fixture with Middlesbrough F.C as a left-winger at Anfield on 12 March 1921 and then figured on the right wing in the penultimate game of the season, away to Arsenal on 2 May. Both games finished in goalless draws. His third and final appearance for the Reds was as a replacement for left-half Tom Bromilow in a home match with Bolton Wanderers on 18 March 1922, which Liverpool lost 2-0 in their Championship-winning season. His career at Liverpool, in which he also played for the reserves, was plagued by injury.
In the years since publication the book's reputation has grown; it is generally considered one of Waugh's best works, and has more than once figured on unofficial lists of the 20th century's best novels. Waugh had converted to Roman Catholicism in 1930, after which his satirical, secular writings drew hostility from some Catholic quarters. He did not introduce overtly religious themes into A Handful of Dust, but later explained that he intended the book to demonstrate the futility of humanist, as distinct from religious, especially Catholic, values. The book has been dramatised for radio, stage and screen.
Maulvi Ahmed Jan (died 21 November 2013) was a former Taliban official who eventually became the Haqqani Network's chief spiritual adviser. Hailing from Ghazni province of Afghanistan, Ahmad Jan had also served the Taliban government of Mullah Omar as federal minister for water and power, before being appointed the Governor of the Zabul Province in 2000. His name figured on the CIA’s list of most wanted Taliban commanders after he was accused of masterminding a number of deadly suicide attacks in Afghanistan. According to the United Nations, in 2000, an individual known as Maulavi Ahmad Jan was the Taliban's Governor of Zabol Province.
The College and the local FBI division were located in the same Standard Building on 1370 Ontario Street and St Clair Avenue, occupying the third and the ninth floors, respectively. Ironically, the FBI officers "never paid any attention to the mature student who had long figured on the FBI’s most wanted list and who rode the elevators with them every day." Orlov was interrogated by the FBI and twice appeared before Senate Sub-Committees, but he always downplayed his role in events and continued to conceal the names of Soviet agents in the West. In 1956, he wrote an article for Life Magazine, "The Sensational Secret Behind the Damnation of Stalin".
The book has become the first book in Romanian history to exceeded 10,000 copies sold in preorder. 3,200 copies walked off the shelves in the first weekend of sales. The Lost Bible was the signature book of the Gaudeamus Book Fair, Bucharest (2015), where 125,000 visitors voted it the most desired book at the fair and took home 1,600 copies in just four days. The novel is under contract with Trident Media group [TMG] and figured on its hot list at the London Book Fair, the largest authors’ rights market in the world.Dana Purgaru, "‘The Lost Bible’ by Igor Bergler, represented by the giant Trident Media Group", nineoclock.
Mexican singer-songwriter Paulina Rubio has released eleven studio albums, fifteen compilation albums, 62 singles (including nine as featured artist), ten promotional singles, and has made some eleven guest appearances. In 1992, Rubio signed a recording contract with record label Capitol Latin (EMI Music) in order to launch her career as a solo artist, after recording ten albums with Timbiriche between 1982 and 1990. Rubio made her debut in August 1992 with "Mío", which was followed by the release of her debut studio album, La Chica Dorada (1992). The record figured on the Mexican Albums Chart and the US Billboard Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums, being later certified platinum in Mexico.
His fourth album, The Preacher's Son, was released in November 2003 as the follow-up to his first solo album, The Carnival. In 2004, he released his fifth album, Sak Pasé Presents: Welcome to Haïti (Creole 101) (released in the U.S. by Koch Records). Most of its songs are in his native language of Haitian Creole like "Fanm Kreyòl" with the French Caribbean Admiral T. Jean also figured on the album Mozaik Kreyòl of this one in the song "Secret Lover". He then covered Creedence Clearwater Revival's song "Fortunate Son" for the soundtrack of the film The Manchurian Candidate (2004) and wrote the song "Million Voices" for the film Hotel Rwanda (2004).
Taglioni retired from performing in 1847; for a time she took up residence at the Ca' d'Oro on the Grand Canal in Venice. When the ballet of the Paris Opéra was reorganized on stricter, more professional lines, she was its guiding spirit. With the director of the new Conservatoire de danse, Lucien Petipa, and Petipa's former pupil, the choreographer Louis Mérante, she figured on the six-member select jury of the first annual competition for the corps de ballet, held 13 April 1860. Her only choreographic work was Le papillon (1860) for her student Emma Livry, who is remembered for dying in 1863 when her costume was set alight by a gas lamp used for stage lighting.
Steinheim's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: In argent a wall with three crenellated towers, the middle tower higher than the two flanking, gules, in the wall below the middle tower a gate Or. Steinheim's oldest town seal, from the 15th century, shows the wall with the three towers, but not the gate. The wall and towers have figured on all seals since that time, but some seals showed the gate, and others did not. Arms were officially granted the town on 23 March 1908, and showed only the wall and towers, not the gate. On 22 March 1971, the town adopted a new coat of arms whose composition was roughly the same, but it included a narrow green chief (stripe across the top).
1899 theatre poster for the farce by Charles H. Hoyt Popular artistic allusions to the fable, or the idiom arising from it, were especially common during the 19th century. Where Lope de Vega had adapted the theme to a problem play in the 17th century, the Belgian composer Albert Grisar used it as the basis for his one-act comic opera of 1855, Le chien du jardinier.The score is archived online The idiom was also taken up in the US by the successful writer of farces, Charles H. Hoyt, where a horse rather than the more common ox figured on the 1899 poster (see left). The title has also been used in various media since then, but without reference to the fable in publicity or on covers.
Tom took his land and was from then on held in esteem by the people of the area. Jacobs cites his source as the chapbook in the Pepysian Library from around 1660, edited by G. L. Gomme. Gomme's introduction states that there was evidence that an axle-tree and cartwheel had figured on a stone tomb in Tilney churchyard and local accounts associated these with a man named Hickifric who had withstood the tyranny of the lord of the manor. It has been suggested that he echoes the Norse god Thor (Anglo-Saxon: Þunor): they were both known for fighting giants, ate prodigiously and used a hammer-like weapon (there is even a suggestion that the "miller" and Thor's hammer Mjolnir come from the same source).
Map of Antilles / Caribbean in 1843 The word Antilles originated in the period before the European colonization of the Americas, Antilia being one of those mysterious lands which figured on the medieval charts, sometimes as an archipelago, sometimes as continuous land of greater or lesser extent, its location fluctuating in mid-ocean between the Canary Islands and India. After the 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus's expedition in what was later called the West Indies, the European powers realized that the dispersed lands constituted an extensive archipelago inhabiting the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. The Antilles were called multiple names before their current name became the norm. Early Spanish visitors called them the Windward Islands (today having a narrower definition).
Russell McWhortor Cunningham (August 25, 1855 – June 6, 1921) was an American Democratic politician who was the acting Governor of Alabama from April 25, 1904 to March 5, 1905. He was lieutenant governor when Governor William D. Jelks fell ill and left the state for treatment, and since the Alabama Constitution requires that if the governor leave the state for more than 20 days, the lieutenant governor must act as governor until their return. Although he was de jure only an interim chief of the state administration, because he served as Acting Governor for nearly a year, he is regarded as one of the Alabama Governor by the state government, and his portrait hanging along other Governor's portrait, as well as he figured on official state site alongside them. Cunningham is buried in Elmwood Cemetery.
Born in Paris, Mérante was a pupil of Lucien Petipa, with whom he figured on the six-member select jury of the first annual competition for the Corps de ballet, held on 13 April 1860. The jury included the director of the new Conservatoire de danse, as well as the former ballerina Marie Taglioni, its guiding spirit. Following Sylvia Mérante choreographed Le Fandango, a ballet-pantomime that premiered November 26, 1877 and had as librettists for the mimed action the team of Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, who provided librettos to Offenbach and had recently delivered a libretto on a similarly Spanish theme to Georges Bizet—Carmen. His ballet, Les Deux Pigeons, after the fable by La Fontaine, to music by André Messager has been revived with new choreography, as a showpiece for the youngest dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet.
The owls are the Savile owls famous throughout the county, where the Saviles have been legion; the mullets figured on the arms of Thomas Danby, first Mayor. The dependent sheep typifies the wool trade. In 1715 the first history of Leeds was written by Ralph Thoresby, entitled Ducatus Leodiensis; or the Topography of the antient and populous Town and Parish of Leedes. Leeds was mainly a merchant town, manufacturing woollen cloths and trading with Europe via the Humber estuary and the population grew from 10,000 at the end of the seventeenth century to 30,000 at the end of the eighteenth. As a gauge of the importance of the town, by the 1770s Leeds merchants were responsible for 30% of the country's woollen exports, valued at £1,500,000 when 70 years previously Yorkshire accounted for only 20% of exports.
The most valuable six seed bulls had been evacuated the previous day and the prefectural government decided to observe them for signs of infection. More than 30,000 calves born in Miyazaki are brought outside the prefecture to produce 40% of Omi beef, 40% of Matsuzaka and part of Saga.宮崎牛の種牛施設でも口蹄疫の疑い エース級は避難済み(朝日新聞 2010年5月16日) It is said that raising a seed bull takes seven years with the remaining six, a severe blow to Miyazaki's stock raising industry. The total number of infected cases is 101 and total animals to be slaughtered 82,411. On May 16, it was revealed that the culling stalled at the number of completed 49,198 (67% of all) and yet-to-be-culled 33,213 figured on 6 May 2010.
When exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1839 the painting was a considerable success, praised in various of the lengthy press reviews that the Summer Exhibitions then received as a "grand image of the last days of one of Britain's bulwarks" as The Spectator put it.Egerton, 313, edition of 11 May 1839 The novelist William Makepeace Thackeray, reviewing for Fraser's Magazine "in the form of mostly facetious letters" supposedly by "Michael Angelo Titmarsh Esq." abandoned his usual flippant tone when discussing "as grand a picture as ever figured on the walls of any academy, or came from the easel of any painter".Egerton, 313, edition 1839, X for June Turner displayed the painting in 1839 accompanied by an altered excerpt from Thomas Campbell's poem Ye Mariners of England, reading: : The flag which braved the battle and the breeze, : No longer owns her. Turner kept the painting in his studio, which also functioned as a showroom for buyers, until his death.
He entered the pits to investigate, handing third to Nelson Piquet in his Lotus; during the process, Mansell stalled his engine. Senna was making a remarkable drive from the rear of the grid, climbing to 21st on lap 1 (after almost colliding with the March of his former flatmate Maurício Gugelmin who suffered gearbox failure less than 50 metres after the start of his debut race and pulled to the inside of the track as Senna was leaving the pits), 15th on lap 4, 8th on lap 10, into the points on lap 13 and by lap 20 was in second place after passing Piquet on the back straight following a pit stop to Berger. In previous years with high horsepower, the Rio circuit had proved savage on tyres and drivers were forced to stop two or three times a race for new rubber. With the reduction of turbo boost in 1988, tyre wear was reduced and McLaren figured on only one stop for their drivers.
They figured in most finals up to 1951 when they won county honours again. They repeated the performance in 1952 and also won the Junior hurling championship in 1951. The 1951 Minor side was as follows - Christy Byrne, Larry Cullen, Jim Duffy, John and Charlie Byrne, Alfie Byrne, Jim Byrne, Tom Shannon, Paul Kelly, Eddie Galvin, Tom Cooney, Jim Haughton, Kevin Douglas, Paudge Byrne, John Porter. Subs.: P. J. Burke, Peter Kavanagh, Liam Richardson and Michael Doyle. Larry Cullen, Paddy Lott, Jim Kavanagh, Malachy Byrne and Tommy Byrne figured on the 1950 Minor team with most of the people above. Glenealy were beaten by Avoca in the 1950 Junior hurling final, 8-2 to 5-2 and the team included: S. Murphy, S. Quinn, N. Quinn, S. O'Neill, T. Porter, L. Murray, R. Douglas, R. Ryan, S. Doyle (2), S. Kavanagh, P. Kelly, S. Porter, P. and J. Byrne. Following on Junior and Minor wins Glenealy began to gather power and reached their first Senior final in 1953 when they were beaten by Avoca at Ashford. The score in that game was 5-7 to 2-1.

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