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Other embassies cable home The New York Times without changing a comma.
On the Reckoning of Time ( De temporum ratione ) included an introduction to the traditional ancient and medieval view of the cosmos, including an explanation of how the spherical earth influenced the changing length of daylight, of how the seasonal motion of the Sun and Moon influenced the changing appearance of the New Moon at evening twilight, and a quantitative relation between the changes of the Tides at a given place and the daily motion of the moon.
In a policy document entitled New Politics, deputy Hogan has suggested creating a country with " a smaller, more dynamic and more responsive political system ," reducing the size of the Dáil by 20, changing the way the Dáil works, and in a controversial move, abolishing the Irish senate, Seanad Éireann.
New qualifications were developed to cope with changing aspirations and economics, with the Leaving Certificate being replaced by the Scottish Certificate of Education Ordinary Grade (' O-Grade ') and Higher Grade (' Higher ') qualifications in 1962, which became the basic entry qualification for university study.
The Spanish conquistadors brought cows, goats, and sheep to the New World, permanently changing Mexican dietary habits.
Puritans were blocked from changing the established church from within, and severely restricted in England by laws controlling the practice of religion, but their views were taken by the emigration of congregations to the Netherlands and later New England, United States, and by evangelical clergy to Ireland and later into Wales, and were spread into lay society by preaching and parts of the educational system, particularly certain colleges of the University of Cambridge.
New and even beneficial mutations are diluted by the population's large size and are unable to reach fixation, due to such factors as constantly changing environments.
He designed the figure with a strong, uncomplicated silhouette, which would be set off well by its dramatic harbor placement and allow passengers on vessels entering New York Bay to experience a changing perspective on the statue as they proceeded toward Manhattan.
When he arrived in New York to join General Washington and the main part of the Continental Army, Washington chose to show his appreciation of General Lee ( who was a very popular general officer among not only the army, but Congress ) by changing the name of Fort Constitution, which was located on the New Jersey side of the Hudson opposite Fort Washington, to Fort Lee.
There have been efforts on the part of organizations such as " Vote Columbia " to have New York City residents, who live in a heavily Democrat-controlled area, re-register in Columbia County, thus changing the demographic in a lightly populated area.
Repertory theatre with mostly changing casts and longer running plays, perhaps better classed as " provincial " or " non-profit " theatre, has made a big come-back, in cities such as Little Rock, AR, Washington, DC, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Boston, San Francisco, San Diego, Buffalo, and Seattle.
It should also be noted that on March 20, 1954, a cartoon was published in The New Yorker depicting the ( Addams125 of the book The World of Chas Addams ) family at rest in the den with two hands coming out of the record player changing the records.
He released three more solo albums before debuting the The New Power Generation band in 1991, which saw him changing his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol known as " The Love Symbol ".
With the exception of Ontario, British Columbia and New Brunswick, Canadians must be 18 to change their names and have lived in the province they are changing it in for at least 3 months to a year, depending on province.
The Museum of Modern Art in New York had a large exhibition representing 40 years of his work which gave visitors one of the first complete impressions of the changing nature of his art over the years.
Such rapidly changing conditions are typical of the weather on New Zealand mountains.
New York – Penn League teams may have no more than 3 players on their active lists that have 4 or more years of prior combined Major League / Minor League service, with the exception of position players changing roles to become a pitcher or a pitcher changing into a position player.
This served as a changing point on the stage coach line known as the New Hudson Station.
The hotel had its own rail branch, delivering visitors directly to the hotel from Boston and New York, without changing trains.
Between 1890 and 1910, the Croton and Muscoot rivers were flooded to create the New York City reservoir system thereby changing the local landscape considerably.
Managerial lives in transition: advancing age and changing times: New York: Guilford Press.
After the checking stage, a regular planned management review is conducted to ensure that the objectives of the EMS are being met, the extent to which they are being met, that communications are being appropriately managed and to evaluate changing circumstances, such as legal requirements, in order to make recommendations for further improvement of the system ( Standards Australia / Standards New Zealand 2004 ).

New and Emulator
New England Digital modified their Synclavier digital synth to perform sampling, while E-mu introduced a less costly sampling keyboard, the Emulator, in 1981.

New and floppy
Newstar produced New Word for Amstrad PCW8256, PCW8512 in mid 1980s, running CP / M on 3-inch floppy disks.
The end of the SuperDrive coincides with the demise of Old World ROM Macs ; with the advent of the New World ROM machines, Apple stopped offering internal floppy drives on all models.
Eventually, Bob and Doug wander into Brewmeister's operations room while he is away, and Doug takes a floppy disk containing video of John Elsinore's murder ( thinking it is a " New Wave EP " and not realizing the importance of its contents ).
It features the band ( dressed in frilly, floppy New Romantic fashions ) playing the song on a white stage tricked out with special effects to look like a platform made of ice or crystal.
; 1982: < ul >< li > New release of FS1 for the TRS-80 with enhancements, on" floppy </ li >< li > November: Second generation: Microsoft releases FS 1. 0 ( created by subLOGIC ) for the IBM-PC: 4 color (+ dithering ), panel with 8 gauges, new coordinate system, 4 scenery areas ( 20 airports ), 2 COM radios and DME ( no ADF ), 9 view directions, weather, slew, simulated aircraft is a Cessna 182 .</ li ></ ul >

New and disk
In 1948 Alan Courtney — New York disk jockey and co-composer of the popular song, " Joltin ' Joe Dimaggio " — began a call-in program for the Storer station in Miami, Florida ( WGBS ) and then on Miami's WQAM, WINZ and WCKR the " Alan Courtney Open Phone Forum " flourished as an avowedly conservative and anti-communist political forum with a coverage area over the Southeastern U. S. and Cuba.
On September 6, 1987, his quintet gave a concert in New York's Central Park, which was recorded and, in 1994, released in compact disk format as The Central Park Concert.
alt = A metal disk reading " U. S. Department of the Interior – Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico – 1992 – Cadastral Survey – Bureau of Land Management "
He presented it as an autopsy on the body of an extraterrestrial being recovered from the crash of a " flying disk " near Roswell, New Mexico on June 2, 1947.
* William B. Williams ( DJ ) ( 1923 – 1986 ), disk jockey on New York City radio station WNEW
Winchell feuded with New York radio host Barry Gray, whom he described as " Borey Pink " and a " disk jerk ".
The first commercial hard disk ( HDD ) recording system was the Sample-to-Disk 16-bit, 50kHz digital recording option for the New England Digital Synclavier II in 1982.
In July 2000, Convolve Inc. and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) filed a lawsuit against Compaq Computer Corp. and Seagate Technology Inc. in the US District Court Southern District of New York, alleging that the defendants had stolen Convolve's computer disk drive technologies ( US patents 4, 916, 635 and 5, 638, 267 ) and incorporated them into Seagate's products as ' Sound Barrier Technology ' ( SBT ).
On July 8, 1947, the Roswell Army Air Field ( RAAF ) public information officer Walter Haut in Roswell, New Mexico, issued a press release stating that personnel from the field's 509th Bomb Group had recovered a crashed " flying disk " from a ranch near Roswell, sparking intense media interest.
He sits on the board of directors of six corporations listed on the New York Stock Exchange, one listed on the American Exchange, and two others, including Seagate Technology, Inc., the largest independent hard disk drive maker in the world.
* In 1982, the first digital compact discs are marketed by Sony and Philips, and New England Digital offers the hard disk recorder ( Sample-to-Disk ) option on the Synclavier, the first commercial hard disk ( HDD ) recording system.
The Clariion disk array project started in the early 1990s when Tom West ( the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning book The Soul of a New Machine ) convinced Data General to develop the array.
The game also includes a world creating engine that allows the user to build a truly new New World, saving it to a user supplied disk.
1892: Gustave Brachhausen, who had been involved with the manufacturer of Polyphon disk music boxes in Germany, sails for America to establish the Regina Music Box Company in New Jersey.
In 1979, The New York Times reported, " What has prompted the industry to embark on establishing high-fidelity standards now, according to engineering executives involved in the project, is chiefly the rapid march of the new television technologies, especially those that are challenging broadcast television, such as the video disk.
* Terminal Choice's cover of the song is included on the bonus disk of their 2006 album New Born Enemies.
Back in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Theresa de Veto ( known by her many fans in later years as ' Mother Theresa ') was the all night disk jockey at KMOD for many years, known for her ' New Music Show ' during which she would spin punk rock, new wave and other early alternative music ( including local music ) that was not the usual programmed music of KMOD.
Bob Shannon, whose only previous New York City radio experience before coming to WCBS-FM was as a fill-in DJ at WYNY, became well-known himself through his 19-year run as the station's afternoon disk jockey.
In Albany, New York, a disk jockey named Bryan Jackson helped organize a relief effort for the Texas town of the same name, with sponsorship from radio station WOKO and a local supermarket chain.
La Rosa eventually moved on to a long-time disk jockey position at New York's WNEW and continued to sing and occasionally record.
It is alleged that a " flying disk " crashed during a severe thunderstorm near RIAC at Corona, New Mexico.
Sutton and Jones were joined by over fifty shareholders including legendary disk jockey Hal Jackson ; Sutton's fellow " Gang of Four " member David Dinkins, who would later become New York's first African-American mayor ; Wilbert ( Bill ) Tatum, who succeeded Jones as publisher of the Amsterdam News ; future New York state senator and comptroller Carl McCall ; Betty Shabazz, the widow of Black Muslim minister and civil rights leader Malcolm X, and musicians Billy Taylor and Roberta Flack.

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