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*' Aho ' eitu ( early 10th century ), first king of the Tuʻi Tonga
*' Crispus Attucks, the first blasted ' is a line from Nas ' song " You Can't Stop Me Now "
*' The ARL ‘ Black Box ’ Flight Recorder ' — Melbourne University history honours thesis on the development of the first flight recorder by David Warren
*' The ARL ‘ Black Box ’ Flight Recorder ' — Melbourne University history honours thesis on the development of the first cockpit voice recorder by David Warren
*' Shopping G-Point ' ( 購物G點 ) was first issued with the 125th issue in conjunction with ' G-Point Price '( G點價 ), which provided discounts for readers buying trendy clothes, sneakers and accessiories.
*' Look ' was first issued with the 285th issue, and focused on fashion and lifestyle topics.
*' Sneakers '( 波鞋王 ) was first issued with the 317th issue, and introduced trends, design, brands and the price of sneakers.
*' Make-up Garden '( 妝苑 ) was first issued with the 317th issue, and included make-up tips, make-up demonstrations, a new cosmetics product review and interviews with artists and models.
*' Brands '( 東Touch別注 ) was first issued with the 348th issue, and introduced brand products in fashion.
*' Cat's ' was first issued with the 355th issue, and mainly contained stylish pictures of the latest fashion products.
*' OK! week '( OK一周 ) was first issued with the 370th issue, and reported the hottest entertainment news of the previous week.
*' Green weekly ' was first issued with the 390th issue, and focused on fashion trends.
*' Munster Outrages ', written by Davis, first published in The Nation
*' Anomalies ' in first private spaceflight revealed, New Scientist
*' Red Ace ' - bushy, upright shrub bearing profusions of single bright orange flowers from early summer to first frost.
*' Dead bodies are everywhere ', Sydney Morning Herald, 22 March 2003-probably the first published report on Mk 77 use in Iraq
*' Bennett ' - a dwarf shrub reaching 1 m high and 1. 5 m wide, with upper branchlets that first ascend and then arch upper, this selection prefers partial shade.
*' MB BCh ' for Swansea which together with the University of Warwick requires a first degree ;
*' The Dark Tower ', a radio play written by Louis MacNeice with incidental music by Benjamin Britten which was first broadcast in 1946 on the BBC's Home Service ( now Radio 4 ).
*' Embedded ' film maker documented CIRCA from first steps in 2003 to the Ridiculous Recruitment Tour and G8 protests
*' If it hasn't killed him, just give him some more ' Account of the first use of the antivenom on a human in 1981.

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*' A writer of extraordinary perception Sharon Creech has created a novel which generates considerable compassionate empathy for Annie, the central character, who is trying to understand her role in life … wonderful to read in one session ' — Carousel Autumn 2004 issue 28

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*' From Hilbert's Problems to the Future ', lecture by Professor Robin Wilson, Gresham College, 27 February 2008 ( available in text, audio and video formats ).
*' The Triumph of Idealism ', lecture by Professor Keith Ward offering a positive view of Idealism, at Gresham College, 13 March 2008 ( available in text, audio, and video download )
*' On Beauty ' by Nick Laird — a ' broken ' pantoum ( scroll down ).
*' Command ' by Rachel Barenblat.
*' A Brief Survey of Senryû by Women ' by Hiroaki Sato in Modern Haiku, Volume 34. 1, Spring 2003
*' Hover & Hear ' Accents of English from Around the World, listen and compare side by side instantaneously.
*' From Our Files: An Interview with Charlton Heston ' by Phil Elderkin, The Christian Science Monitor, November 4, 1959
*' Lobbying ' ( also ' Lobby ') is a form of advocacy with the intention of influencing decisions made by the government by individuals or more usually by Lobby groups ; it includes all attempts to influence legislators and officials, whether by other legislators, constituents, or organized groups.
*' Penelope and the Suitors ', a painting by John William Waterhouse ; explore other paintings depicting Penelope
*' Trębacz z Samarkandy ' ( The Trumpeter of Samarkand ) a short story by Ksawery Pruszyński set during the Second World War, inspired by a Polish legend.
*' The Black House Sourcebook: A Malediction ' copyright 1989, by Zeena LaVey: An excerpt from the original Black House Sourcebook.
*' Prime Ministers in the Post-War World: James Callaghan ', lecture by Professor the Lord Morgan at Gresham College on 5 June 2007 ( with video and audio files available for download )
*' Scientists and Craftsmen in Sir Christopher Wren's London ', lecture by Professor Allan Chapman, Gresham College, 23 April 2008 ( available in text, audio and video formats ).
*' Media Studies: Text, Production and Context ' book by Paul Long and Tim Wall from Birmingham City University
*' The Hobbes Problem: From Machiavelli to Buchanan ' by Deirdre McCloskey.
*' A Walk in the Clouds ', Thimphu in the rains, Travelogue in The Indian Express, 21-06-2009, by Arjun Razdan
This excerpt changes the " class " of myObject at runtime by changing the value associated with the ' parent *' slot ( the asterisk is part of the slot name, but not the corresponding messages ).
*' Hover & Hear ' Geordie pronunciations, and compare side by side with other accents from the UK and around the World.

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