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*: and Siebe
*: The company became a new private company ' Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd .'.
*: Between 1985 and 1998: Siebe plc acquires several firms.
*: Heinke's main competitor was Siebe Gorman who also made diving helmets, and Heinke constantly tried to improve on designs.

*: and Gorman
*: Over the years Robert William Gorman Davis trained as an engineer and later joined the company.

*: and Davis
*: Colin Davis, conductor
*: Davis Elkins ( R ), from January 9, 1911 ( appointed ) – January 31, 1911 ()

*: and Apparatus
*: Apparatus for producing music by steam or compressed air.

*: and appeared
*: It appeared that the manager was the target in the frenzied attack.
*: The similarities of each robbery suggested that the same two men were involved and they were desperate but then a young girl appeared.

*: and later
*: early 1960s: Gerard Salton began work on IR at Harvard, later moved to Cornell.
*: Celebration within Russia and later the Soviet Union of International Workers ' Day
*: concurrent to Keihan, later transferred to Hankyū
*: later merged to the governmental network under wartime condition, presently Hanwa Line
*: Aired in 1977, this series featured a team of cyborgs based on a playing card motif — Jack, Ace, King and Queen — later joined by another member who takes over the leadership role.
*: later head of DDM R & D
*: later manned the Boston sales office.
*: SpeechWorks ' major products were speech recognition and synthesis systems, which were later merged with Nuance's speech product line.
*: The agreement with Germany was later expanded.
*: A half-Japanese, half-German boy living in Kobe and who has no real interest in the Nazi Party at first, but later joined Sicherheitsdienst, then Gestapo.
*: A young girl who, after arriving on Jupiter at the same time as Tovia, later stows away on board the Mother Vanguard.
*: 2 used by the PTJ ( ex-UN vehicle believed to have been captured by Bosnian Serb forces in Bosnia and later transferred to Serbia ).
*: Dr. Kaneda's assistant, later Shotaro's mentor and guardian.
*: Khyber Caravan: Through Kashmir, Waziristan, Afghanistan, Baluchistan and Northern India ( 1936 ) a somewhat curmudgeonly account of 1934 travels in British India by a later famous Canadian journalist and television personality.
*: Waugh Abroad: Collected Travel Writing an account of the English novelist's restless wanderings around the world in the 1930s and later.
*: ABC ( first season, schedule: 8: 30 AM ET / PT ), CBS, later seasons, HBO Family, re-runs, Fearnet, re-runs
*: Hours later, Asquith awoke covered in blood.
*: Then, a few months later, another prostitute from the Valley was found stabbed to death.
*: A scientist who helped develop CRISIS with Fujimiya ; also a romantic interest of his who dies later in the series.
*: Shostakovich composed its film score, the Gadfly Suite, which includes the movement Romance, later becoming popular on its own right.

*: and .
*: The article on Whorf states " Drawing on Nietzsche's ideas of perspectivism Alfred Korzybski developed the theory of general semantics which has been compared to Whorf's notions of linguistic relativity.
*: But Burke also points out that the concepts of " incipient " and " delayed action " exist in the works of I. A.
*: Encoding of Chinese characters as 4-digit decimals.
*: The Hill of Dionysus-A Selection.
*: Selected Poems.
*: where and are maximal and minimal singular values of respectively.
*: This number arises so often in numerical linear algebra that it is given a name, the condition number of a matrix.
*: The condition number computed with this norm is generally larger than the condition number computed with square-summable sequences, but it can be evaluated more easily ( and this is often the only measurable condition number, when the problem to solve involves a non-linear algebra, for example when approximating irrational and transcendental functions or numbers with numerical methods.
*: 1801: Joseph Marie Jacquard invents the Jacquard loom, the first machine to use punched cards to control a sequence of operations.
*: 1880s: Herman Hollerith invents an electro-mechanical data tabulator using punch cards as a machine readable medium.
*: 1890 Hollerith cards, keypunches and tabulators used to process the 1890 US Census data.
*: Emanuel Goldberg submits patents for his " Statistical Machine ” a document search engine that used photoelectric cells and pattern recognition to search the metadata on rolls of microfilmed documents.
*: late 1940s: The US military confronted problems of indexing and retrieval of wartime scientific research documents captured from Germans.
*: 1950s: Growing concern in the US for a " science gap " with the USSR motivated, encouraged funding and provided a backdrop for mechanized literature searching systems ( Allen Kent et al.
*: 1950: The term " information retrieval " appears to have been coined by Calvin Mooers.
*: 1951: Philip Bagley conducted the earliest experiment in computerized document retrieval in a master thesis at MIT.
*: 1955: Allen Kent joined Case Western Reserve University, and eventually became associate director of the Center for Documentation and Communications Research.
*: 1958: International Conference on Scientific Information Washington DC included consideration of IR systems as a solution to problems identified.
*: 1959: Hans Peter Luhn published " Auto-encoding of documents for information retrieval.
*: sv: Sten Broman ( 1902 – 1983 ) Musician, music critic, TV host, university active-founder of Uarda-akademien etc.
*: John C. Fleming –
*: family Hydatellaceae ( now transferred out of the monocots ; recently discovered to be an ' early-diverging ' lineage of flowering plants.
*: family Sparganiaceae ( now included in family Typhaceae.

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