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They were first used in a new series of HP 3000 machines in the late 1980s – the 930 and 950, commonly known at the time as Spectrum systems, the name given to them in the development labs.
The incident was important for the " new " " Scientific American "' s history, as the AEC's decision to burn 3000 copies of an early press-run of the magazine containing the offending material appeared to be " book burning in a free society " when publisher Gerard Piel leaked the incident to the press.
Caliri designed the M184, the team's prototype Formula One car ( intended as a dual purpose design for the new Formula 3000 ) around Alfa Romeo's V8 turbocharged engine but when engineer Carlo Chiti left Alfa Romeo to found Motori Moderni, Minardi became the only customer for his new V6 engine design.
Each year 3000 tonnes ( after new expansion ) of menthol are produced ( in 94 % ee ) by Takasago International Co., using Noyori's method for isomerisation of allylic amines.
The new edition was limited to 3000 copies and contained the original album plus five additional tracks from the music and effects reel ( the only surviving recording of the film score ).
These variable tuition fees of up to £ 3000 per year are paid up-front as previously, but new student loans are available that may only be used to pay for tuition fees, and must be repaid upon graduation, in addition to the existing loan.
With the completion of this new building the number of beds on campus will increase to 3000.
During 2008, proposals were made for a very controversial new eco-town, to contain over 3000 homes, to be built in Rackheath and Salhouse.
The largest of these neighborhoods is Chelsea Park, a joint venture between Eddleman Properties and Thornton Homes, which will have about 3000 new homes when completed.
The movie was featured in episode number 3. 21 of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and a new version by the MST3K spinoff Cinematic Titanic became available in late November 2008.
One flaw in the HP 3000 migration plan, is that HP also ambitiously tried to rewrite the entire MPE operating system in a new language at that same time.
As the people had never recovered from being sold into slavery, they complained to Senate in 190 BC of underpopulation, at which the Senate sent 3000 new settlers.
By 1913 Henry Ford had built a new factory in Manchester and was the leading UK producer, building 7310 cars that year, followed by Wolseley at 3000, Humber ( making cars since 1898 in Coventry ) at 2500, Rover ( Coventry car maker since 1904 ) at 1800 and Sunbeam ( producing cars since 1901 ) at 1700, with the plethora of smaller producers bringing the 1913 total up to about 16, 000 vehicles.
Tristan plays a prominent role in the comic book series Camelot 3000, in which he is reincarnated in A. D. 3000, as a woman and subsequently struggles to come to terms with his new body, sexuality and identity, reconciling them in turn with his previous notions of gender roles.
In 1964 planning began for the construction of a new terminal, with capacity for 1. 4 million passengers, and in 1969 the main runway was lengthened to 3000 metres.
The new over-boost system uses a proportional electrovalve, to give a lift to engine torque: 220 lbf · ft ( 298 N · m ) at 3000 rpm.
Since about 2008, a new album has been rumoured, which is Omega 3000, but nothing from The Network has been heard.
Thanks to a gift of 3000 F made by the duchess of Orleans at the time of her trip to Marseilles in May 1823 and various offerings, the clothes industry a new statue of the Virgin is planned in order to replace that which had been sent to the cast iron with Revolution.
The Professor issues his new crew the previous crew's career chips from a manila envelope labeled " Contents Of Space Wasp's Stomach " (" Space Pilot 3000 ").
Within a month, a new recruiting drive in Vichy France attracted 3000 applicants, mostly members of collaborating militias and university students.
It was during the speed skating events of the Olympic Winter Games in 1988 that The Oval became known as " the fastest ice on Earth ", as world records times were set in seven distance events ( Men's 500 m, Men's 1500 m, Men's 10000 m, Women's 500 m, Women's 1000 m, Women's 3000 m and Women's 5000 m ), and new Olympic records were set in the other three events ( Men's 1500 m, Men's 5000 m and Women's 1500 m ).
The first sentence in the new column stated: " Here we amateur telescope makers are, more than 3000 of us, gathered together in our own back yard at last.

new and square
Fifty-two companies started or committed themselves to new plant construction, totaling 1,418,000 square feet and representing an investment of $11,900,000 ; ;
The new interchange among the four Los Angeles freeways, including the grade-constructed accesses, occupies by itself no less than eighty acres of downtown land, one-eighth of a square mile, an area about the size of Rockefeller Center in New York.
In place of the police headquarters was a new square filled with rubble.
The value of the new candle is such that the brightness of the full radiator at the temperature of solidification of platinum is 60 new candles per square centimetre.
Constantine laid out a new square at the centre of old Byzantium, naming it the Augustaeum.
The acre went from 36, 000 old square feet to 43, 560 new square feet, or from 4000 old square yards to 4840 new square yards.
* Inferential ideograms ( 会意字 ) -- the combination of pictograms or pictographic parts to create a new character that pictorially mimicks the intended meaning of the new word, e. g. the character for " love ", which combines the pictograms for " heart " as the radical with the pictogram for " receive "; the character for " sharp ", which combines the pictogram " small " at the top with the pictogram for " big " at the bottom ; or the character for " room ", which combines the pictogram for " household " overarching the pictogram for " square ";
A new design was unveiled, combining a large square glass-enclosed atrium with a triangular tower and a circular walkway.
The following day a pro-Syrian demonstration set a new record when Hezbollah amassed 400 – 500 thousand protestors at Riad Solh square in Beirut, most of them bussed in from the heavily Shi ' ite south Lebanon and eastern Beka ' a valley.
They told the residents of Lansing, New York that this new " city " had an area of 65 blocks, contained a church and also a public and academic square.
When a player throws a 6 the player may bring a new piece onto the starting square, or may choose to move a piece already in play.
The square in front of the cathedral ( sometimes called the Neuer Markt, or " new marketplace ") was occupied by an imperial palace ( Kaiserpfalz ), which was destroyed in the fire of 1207.
The algorithm for deciding this is conceptually simple: it constructs ( the description of ) a new program t taking an argument n which ( 1 ) first executes program a on input i ( both a and i being hard-coded into the definition of t ), and ( 2 ) then returns the square of n. If a ( i ) runs forever, then t will never get to step ( 2 ), regardless of n. Then clearly, t is a function for computing squares if and only if step ( 1 ) terminates.
Although the territory of the foreign concessions was excluded from their control, this new Chinese municipality still covered an area of 828. 8 square kilometers, including the modern-day districts of Baoshan, Yangpu, Zhabei, Nanshi, and Pudong.
From this new point when reached, march on again according to the number indicated, and continue on, following the requirements of the numbers reached, until you come upon a square with a number which will carry you just one step beyond the border, when you are supposed to be out of the woods and can holler all you want, as you will have solved the puzzle.
In February 2010 the Canadian government established protection for 13, 000 square kilometres of boreal forest by creating a new 10, 700 square kilometre park reserve in the Mealy Mountains area of eastern Canada and a 3, 000 square kilometre waterway provincial park that follows alongside the Eagle River from headwaters to sea.

new and metre
This new organisation would preserve the new prototype metre and kilogram standards when constructed, distribute national metric prototypes, and maintain comparisons between them and non-metric measurement standards.
However, the International Prototype Metre remained the standard until 1960, when the eleventh CGPM defined the metre in the new International System of Units ( SI ) as equal to 1, 650, 763. 73 wavelengths of the orange-red emission line in the electromagnetic spectrum of the krypton-86 atom in a vacuum.
* 1790 May 8The French National Assembly decides that the length of the new metre would be equal to the length of a pendulum with a half-period of one second.
* 1791 March 30The French National Assembly accepts the proposal by the French Academy of Sciences that the new definition for the metre be equal to one ten-millionth of the length of the Earth's meridian along a quadrant through Paris, that is the distance from the equator to the north pole.
In December 2010, the snowbelt between London and Lucan set a new record when it was hit by more than a metre of snow within 48 hours.
" When a poem rhymes ," Heaney wrote, " when a form generates itself, when a metre provokes consciousness into new postures, it is already on the side of life.
Borda constructed instruments for measuring angles in the new units ( the instrument could no longer be called a " sextant ") which was later used in the measurement of the meridian between Dunkirk and Barcelona by Delambre to determine the length of the metre.
When he is speaking as himself, his dialogue has a strong metre, but when he impersonates Vincentio, the metre suddenly begins to limp, thus suggesting he is having difficulty playing this new role.
On 24 June 2009, a 24, 000 square metre ( 260, 000 ft² ) new facility with 312 beds was officially opened.
A new 28 metre control tower was also constructed.
Each individual tree can live for 40 – 150 years above ground, but the root system of the colony is long-lived, sending up new trunks as the older trunks die off above ground, spreading about a metre per year, sometimes eventually covering many hectares.
Hannes Kolehmainen was the most successful in setting records at the games, with new Olympic Records set in the 5, 000, 10, 000 metre and cross country races.
They also commonly use new and clear-felled conifer plantations until the new tree crop is about 5 – 6 years old and a metre or two tall.
Swinburne's bold excursions into classical metre had broken new ground ; it was hopeless to attempt to compete, and the poets of the day were looking for fresh forms and variations.
The refurbishment comprised a 3, 000 square metre extension which included new shops, cafes and 1, 200 new waiting seats.
In 2008, because of the demolition of an 18 metre ( 60ft ) length of the end of Bognor pier, the 2008 Birdman event was not staged in Bognor, due to safety concerns over water depth at high tide being at the new end of the pier.
In mid-1998, Becton, new owners of the Esplanade Hotel announced its plan to build a 125 metre, 38-storey tower behind the historic hotel.
The Transformation project also included improvements to the Swan Theatre, the creation of an array of new public spaces, including a new Riverside Cafe and Rooftop Restaurant, a 36 metre observation tower, and improved backstage conditions for the actors and crew.
* 1975-Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler reach the summit on a new route ( northwest route ) in pure alpine style ( first time on an 8000 metre peak ) taking 3 days total.
The new mock-heroic poem accepted the same metre, vocabulary, rhetoric of the epics.

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