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* Page Two – Ten Years of “ News and Views .” ( 1971 )
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Two bay biplanes ( with one set of struts closer to the fuselage, and another closer to the wing tips ) like the Avro 504 of World War I, were also common during the biplane's heyday, and some larger biplanes had three or more bays, the Handley Page Hyderabad for example had three.
On September 2, 1997, the Tribune promoted longtime City Hall reporter John Kass to take Royko's place as the paper's principal Page Two news columnist.
* History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, by Wilson Waters, Henry Spaulding Perham, published 1917, 893 pages. Two versions of History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts are online: Page images and HTML
Also monochrome displays were introduced mainly for the publishing industry, like the Macintosh Two Page Monochrome Monitor which was able to display pages next to each other with identical resolution to the 21 " color one.
During the 1940s, Stern's The Colgate Sports Reel and newsreel programs used many of the techniques later used by Harvey, including his emphatic style of delivery, and the use of phrases such as Reel Two and Reel Three to denote segments of the broadcast — much like Harvey's Page Two and Page Three.
The Everly Brothers ' 1966 album ' Two Yanks in England ' consisted largely of covers of original Hollies compositions, with members of the group ( notably Clarke, Hicks and Nash ) and guitarist Jimmy Page assisting the American duo on the album.
Two years later, the women's hockey team, under head coach Margot Page, shocked the college hockey world by advancing to the Frozen Four, eventually tying the University of Minnesota in the third-place game.
Two Airspeed Horsa gliders, towed by Handley Page Halifax bombers, each glider carrying two pilots and 15 Royal Engineers of the 9th Field Company, 1st British Airborne Division, took off from RAF Skitten near Wick in Caithness.
Diamond Dallas Page also appeared in The Devil's Rejects along with Danny Trejo as a pair of bounty hunters who call themselves " The Unholy Two ".
The Review has a storied humor page, called Page Two, which contains reader-favorite features like The Serpent's Tooth.
Ruth Page had written a scenario and choreographed La Guiablesse (" The Devil Woman "), based on a Martinican folk tale in Lafcadio Hearne's Two Years in the French West Indies.
Line Two, initially intended to open in 2008, would leave the city centre loop at Lime Street and head east to Prescot and Whiston, via Paradise Street, Knotty Ash and Page Moss.
ESPN Page Two writer Bill Simmons used " The Fumble " as an argument for why the Browns should be considered one of the most cursed franchises in sports.
" Waiting for the Turning Point " and " Stealing a Page or Two From Armed & Radical Pagans " are finished versions of the two bonus demos released on their first album, Use Once and Destroy.
Two months later, Brown turned heel during the main event of March's Destination X event by attacking Page to help Jarrett retain to the championship.
Two directors were assigned to the show: Christopher Baker, who had worked with Gridneff before on Hold the Back Page as well as BBC veterinarian dramas All Creatures Great and Small and One by One, and Graeme Harper who had directed two Doctor Who stories.
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Narayanan – AIR India Reporter 1988 Court Page No. 1381 ; 1988 Volume No. 3 SCC Court Cases Page No. 366 ; 1988 PLJR 78 – Although an affidavit may be taken as proof of the facts stated therein, the Courts have no jurisdiction to admit evidence by way of affidavit.
* Page, Norman, ‘ Housman, Alfred Edward ( 1859 – 1936 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004 )
* K. Malhotra, S. Gardner, and R. Patz, Implementation of Elliptic-Curve Cryptography on Mobile Healthcare Devices, Networking, Sensing and Control, 2007 IEEE International Conference on, London, 15 – 17 April 2007 Page ( s ): 239 – 244
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