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However, last night the tapes were not run at all during the evening hours and all we got on TV were a few snatches which Douglas Edwards and Huntley and Brinkley could squeeze into their programs.
The crowd at the twenty-first annual K. of C. Games, final indoor meet of the season, got a thrill a few minutes earlier when a slender, bespectacled woman broke the one-week-old world record in the half-mile run.
I felt myself tremble, thinking of the diamond light of that beauty I had held a few moments before, and I wanted to run down there and halt, if I could, that frenetic pirouette, catch the boy in the moment of his savagery, and save a glimmer, a remnant, of that which I remembered, but I knew it was already too late.
A few years later, in 1981, IBM introduced the first DOS based IBM PC, and due to the overwhelming popularity of PCs and their clones, DOS soon became the operating system on which the majority of BBS programs were run.
All this was evidently much to the surprise of the Persians ; "... in their minds they charged the Athenians with madness which must be fatal, seeing that they were few and yet were pressing forwards at a run, having neither cavalry nor archers ".
There are relatively few CRESU apparatuses in existence for the simple reason that the gas throughput and pumping requirements are huge, which makes them expensive to run.
Programs would run for hours or days, on multi-million-dollar computers, to generate a few minutes of music.
The few vehicles in use outside these cities are run by the United Nations, aid agencies, the DRC government, and a few larger companies such as those in the mining and energy sectors.
Very few true bluffs really work in the long run ; the bluffer usually has some kind of strength to his or her hand, but plays the hand as if it were higher than it really is.
These competitions have contributed to local interest in the sport and the first professional local team, the Fuerteventura-Canarias, was formed, initially run by Óscar Guerrero, director of Kaiku, although they have not competed for the past few seasons.
Within a few hours of birth, the calf can run around and is almost indistinguishable from a one-week-old.
A few systems run MUSIC / SP and UTS ( Mainframe UNIX ).
Based in Paris, the paper had been established and was run by many activists connected to the revolutionary socialist League of the Just, which would come to be better known as the Communist League within a few years.
Though by the close of the 1989 season the team boasted a powerhouse bullpen in the AL Cy Young Award winner Bret Saberhagen ( set franchise record with 23 wins in ), two time All-Star Mark Gubicza ( 15 game winner in 1989 ) and 1989 AL Rookie of the Year runner-up Tom Gordon ( won 17 games in 1989 ), the organization felt they were still missing a few pieces that would give the divisional rivals Oakland Athletics a run for their money.
Rivers in northeastern Mongolia drain into the Pacific through the Argun and Amur ( Heilong Jiang ) rivers, while the few streams of southern and western Mongolia do not reach the sea but run into lakes or deserts.
There are very few resources that are considered inexhaustible ( will not run out in foreseeable future ) – these are solar radiation, geothermal energy, and air ( though access to clean air may not be ).
During that time the large dog I have mentioned received at least a dozen visits from his fellow-dogs, which would stop and chat with him a few moments, and then run off to their domiciles.
One of the few bright spots of the series for the Padres was a home run by Tony Gwynn, in Game 1 that hit the facing of the right-field upper deck at Yankee Stadium and put the Padres ahead briefly, 5 – 2.
< nowiki >*</ nowiki > It should be noted that the Space Quest Collection Series has experienced a few bugs when run on modern computers.
He was given several opportunities to score near the goal line, but New England stopped him every time before he reached the end zone ( such as his 2-yard loss from the New England 3-yard line a few plays before Butler's second field goal, and his 2-yard run from the 4-yard line right before McMahon's first rushing touchdown ).
A bad snap allowed Patriots defensive back Larry Whigham to tackle Jaguars punter Bryan Barker at the Jacksonville 4-yard line, setting up Martin's 1-yard touchdown run a few plays later.
In coursing deer, a single Deerhound or a pair was brought as close as possible to red deer, then released to run one of them down by speed, which if successful would happen within a few minutes-rarely were there sustained chases.
A few who realized what was happening began to run for doors and windows in the bathrooms, but police barred the doors.
Waits has a distinctive voice, described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding " like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car.

run and hundred
In Dunston the rent would run close to two hundred a month ; ;
During that time, the ' navigator ' position in the raceboat was extremely important ( unlike in today's small, track-like circuits ), as finding small checkpoints over a hundred mile open ocean run was a difficult endeavor.
A hundred years before the French Revolution, the buccaneer companies were run on lines in which liberty, equality and fraternity were the rule ,.
Its eight-week run at the Fulton Theatre in Pittsburgh attracted over 50, 000 people with reservations being made from cities located one hundred miles from the venue.
:" save for the entrance, it stands on an island ; two separate channels approach it from the Nile, and after coming up to the entry of the temple, they run round it on opposite sides ; each of them is an hundred feet wide, and overshadowed by trees.
During its heyday Pravda was selling millions of copies per day compared to the current print run of just one hundred thousand copies.
Even if an infant was wailing in agony just a few hundred meters away, its mother who would clearly recognise its voice and would be frantic about his safety ( or alternatively run towards her infant depending on her own perceived safety ), would often simply stare in his direction visibly agitated.
Later, he runs through his mind " a hundred times " what he thinks he should have done — namely strike his interlocutor, then chase after the motorcyclist and run him off the road.
Over the course of its eight year run, the series aired one hundred episodes.
In the larger species, additional vessels run above and below the intestine and are connected by over a hundred small muscular ampullae, acting as miniature hearts to pump blood around the haemal system.
I must give another Trait of his Tranquillity on a different Occasion ; he had built great Casks holding 1000 Hogsheads each, & was much pleased with their Profit & Appearance-One Day however he came down to Streatham as usual to dinner & after hearing & talking of a hundred trifles-but I forgot says he to tell you how one of my great Casks is burst & all the Beer run out.
The World Congress of Esperanto ( in Esperanto: Universala Kongreso de Esperanto, acronym UK ) has the longest tradition among international Esperanto conventions, with an almost unbroken run of more than a hundred years.
Within 24 hours, a hundred sorties had been run.
The association has more than a hundred members, including small labels typically run by one to five people, medium size organisations and very large companies with international affiliates.
From the 1820s, the wheel was occupied by the Hinde family who worked here for over a hundred years and is now run as a museum by the Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust.
They run a couple of hundred miles south into the Tigris.
The first edition of the novel sold around 14, 300 copies, only a couple hundred more than its predecessor, Tik-Tok of Oz — though in the long run The Scarecrow of Oz would be one of the more popular installments in the Oz series.
At 1: 00 pm, an immigrant hostel run by the Zionist Commission and home to a hundred people who had arrived in recent weeks and days was attacked by the mob, and though the residents tried to barricade the gate, it was rammed open and Arabs attackers poured in.
In the Commonwealth Bank series, Ponting struggled until Australia's last round robin match against India where he and another poor performing Australian batsmen, Andrew Symonds put on a 100 run partnership with Ponting making a hundred and Symonds making 50.
Governor Kresh takes the inaugural oath and pledges to pursue the killers of Chanto Grieg, and to run in a special election a hundred days from the date of his oath-taking.
Individual desktop computers can test over a hundred million passwords per second using password cracking tools that run on a general purpose CPU and billions of passwords per second using GPU-based password cracking tools.
The success of the strip meant that the story was then assembled and published in book form by the Brussels-based Editions du Petit Vingtième, with a print run of 10, 000, in French only, the first five hundred of which were numbered.
The Georgian bishops pointed out that under the Russian exarches sent down from St. Petersburg to run Georgia ’ s ecclesiastic affairs, the Georgian church lost some 140 million rubles ’ worth of property and estates ; Church schools had been closed down, and the use of Georgian in the liturgy discouraged ; twenty episcopal sees lay vacant and seven hundred and forty parishes were without pastors.
Permanent railways run from a hundred peat bogs, each covering hundreds of acres, to power stations, briquette factories, moss peat factories and roadside tipplers.

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