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Both the tower and cable ideas were proposed in the quasi-humorous Ariadne column in New Scientist, 24 December 1964.
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Huge and spontaneous gatherings occasionally take place on the Champs-Élysées in celebration of popular events, such as New Year's Eve, or when France won the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
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*" Mendelssohn Lost Heavily on Bonds ; Huge Fortune of Mannheimer Is Believed to Have Been Lost in His Operations ," The New York Times, 14 August 1939, page 7.
* " Mendelssohn Lost Heavily on Bonds ; Huge Fortune of Mannheimer Is Believed to Have Been Lost in His Operations ", The New York Times, 14 August 1939, page 7.
* Huge Rat-Giant rats that appeared in New York, leading a group of several smaller rats.
Huge popularity quickly followed and Heath's Band and his musicians were regular Poll Winners in the Melody Maker and the NME ( New Musical Express ) – Britain ’ s leading music newspapers.
* New York Times, October 11, 1929 ; " German's Alchemy Called Huge Hoax "
After leaving the band in 1983, Hugo joined Illustrated Man, then worked as an occasional session drummer with Wall of Voodoo's Stan Ridgway, ABC, PiL, Nikki Sudden, and Samantha Fox, before joining his former G4 bandmate Dave Allen with Shriekback, serving as that band's manager from 1985 until 1988, when he moved from London, UK to New York City in the United States, to open an office for his company Huge & Jolly Management.

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A large state marina and boat launch is located at the southern end of the lake in Ithaca ( Allan H. Treman State Marine Park, the largest inland marina in New York ).
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New World edited the scene ( and added a brief shot of Kashirin pressing the launch button ) so that now Kashirin deliberately launches the nuclear weapon.
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After 1969, the New Left degenerated into radicals and moderate factions, and that same year, the Weathermen, a surviving faction of SDS, attempted to launch a guerrilla war in an incident known as the " Days of Rage.
In recent years, the chronically high inflation has been brought under control and this has led to the launch of a new currency, the " New Turkish lira ", on January 1, 2005, to cement the acquisition of the economic reforms and erase the vestiges of an unstable economy.
Since its launch in the United States, the TiVo has also been made available in New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and Spain.
At the time of UPN's launch, the network's flagship station was WWOR-TV in New York City, owned by Chris-Craft.
He had begun working with the new Liberal Party of New York to launch a new national party, but his death ended that movement.
She used this opportunity to launch her promotion of an Australian / New Zealand extension to her Gold Dust Tour in February and March 2006.
The early and mid-1990s saw the launch of several soap-opera dramas aimed at younger audiences that became quick hits: Beverly Hills, 90210 ; Melrose Place ; New York Undercover ; and Party of Five.
On August 28, after receiving word that British forces at Fort Saint-Jean, not far from the New York – Quebec border, were nearing completion of boats to launch onto Lake Champlain, Montgomery launched the invasion, leading 1, 200 troops down the lake.
Hamilton decided to launch a measured and extensive defense and explanation of the proposed Constitution as a response to the opponents of ratification, addressing the people of the state of New York.
Even the faster ( at its launch ) New Horizons space probe will not pass it, since the final speed of New Horizons ( after maneuvering within the solar system ) will be less than the current speed of Voyager 1.
Martin Calle evolved the concept from Miller's New Ventures effort to launch a new dry beer at a time Miller Brewing was in danger of becoming a much-cloned light beer manufacturer.
New codes can be used to recode, lock, and manage the weapons, while the secrecy and validity of the possible launch orders is still ensured.
When their father suddenly lost his job, the family moved to New York City in 1905 to launch the show business career of the children, who began training at the Alviene Master School of the Theatre and Academy of Cultural Arts.
: Regulus I cruise missile can be seen ready for simulated launch on board USS Growler at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in New York City.
The Dragons of Autumn Twilight, the first novel in the series, reached the top of The New York Times Best Seller list list, encouraging TSR to a launch a long series of paperback novels based on the various official settings for D & D.
New product development aims to eliminate defects by testing in the factory before launch, but some may occur during its early life.
The launch of the Kevin Smith Trust for Smith's children was announced later that day at a memorial service attended by old friends, New Zealand's acting community, and over a thousand mourners at the Aotea Centre, Auckland.

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