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rush and form
As mining developed from simple methods such as panning and sluicing to a new form of commercialized extraction, hydraulic mining, profits from the petering gold rush made a second leap, earning more profits than those miners in the early years had ever made.
This late rush of form boosted his average for the series to 49.
Orthostatic hypotension, also known as postural hypotension, and colloquially as head rush or dizzy spell, is a form of hypotension in which a person's blood pressure suddenly falls when standing up or stretching.
** Caning, woven from rush, reed, rawhide, heavy paper, strong grasses, cattails to form the seat, often in elaborate patterns
The metaphor implies that, like a physical vacuum, other forces will tend to " rush in " to fill the vacuum as soon as it is created, perhaps in the form of an armed militia or insurgents, military coup, warlord or dictator.
Such poor quality is often due to game developers forced to rush the product in order to meet the movie's release date, or due to issues with adapting the original work's plot into an interactive form, such as in the case of the games based on the last two films of the Harry Potter film series, where one reviewer criticised some of the game's missions and side-quests as being unrelated to the film's storyline.
) Normally, when economic profit exists within an industry, economic agents rush to form new firms in the industry in an effort to obtain at least a portion of the existing economic profit.
Its recognizable form and looming presence over so much of the bay, delta, and Central Valley, and good visibility even from the Mother Lode, all key regions during the gold rush and early statehood, made it not just a well-known visual touchstone but an important landmarks for mapping and navigation.
Traditionally made of rice straw to form the core ( though nowadays sometimes the core is composed of compressed wood chip boards or polystyrene foam ), with a covering of woven soft rush ( igusa ) straw, tatami are made in standard sizes, with the length exactly twice the width, an aspect ratio of 2: 1.
During rush hours also in the peak direction, the J and Z form a skip-stop pair east of Myrtle Avenue.
During breakdown, branching tree or fern-like conductive channels rapidly form and propagate through the plastic, allowing the trapped charge to suddenly rush out in a miniature lightning-like flash and bang.
* Zerg rush, a form of attack in the game Starcraft
This caused the Axis to rush reinforcements to their sector, predominantly in the form of the 21st Panzer and, later, the Ariete divisions.
But not until the centennial of the gold rush, in 1998, was the dream of an international park realized, when Klondike Gold Rush NHP and Chilkoot Trail NHS were merged to form Klondike Gold Rush International Historical Park.
In this state he had the internal experience of desires, ambitions, memories and past images in archetypal form rising sequentially from the subconscious and unconscious with a rush, each archetype occupying his whole awareness.
The follow-up single to " I Wanna Be a Cowboy " was ( necessarily perhaps ) a complete departure ; " Cities On Fire ", an energetic rush of synth-rock which was released in 7 " and 12 " remix form, received early attention from MTV but failed to connect with fans of the novelty hit and didn't receive enough airplay to create a new fanbase.
But it wasn't until the centennial of the gold rush, in 1998, that the dream of an international park was realized, when Klondike Gold Rush NHP and Chilkoot Trail NHS joined to form Klondike Gold Rush International Historical Park.
Written in waltz form, the Bagatelle remains one of Liszt's most adventurous experiments in pushing beyond the bounds of tonality, concluding with an upward rush of diminished sevenths.
A massive variety of food that, when enough is collected, gives the player a short period of invincibility in the form of a " sugar rush ".
Eventually, rush matting was used, to form a foundation onto which the stones could be tipped, a technique well known in Linconlnshire, but not so well known in Wales.
The construction of the system began from the areas that experience the most of the traffic in the capital city, where the largest streams of passengers form, reaching up to 40, 000 at rush hour.
He also became the first running back in Big 8 Conference ( now merged to form the Big 12 Conference ) history to rush for 200-yards in three consecutive games, and had four 200-yard games in a single season.
The booming population as a result of the gold rush, together with the difficulty of travel and communication across the Southern Alps, led first to the creation of a special " Westland County ", then the formal separation of Westland from Canterbury to form the short-lived Westland Province ( 1873 – 1876 ).
At the peak of the intoxication, about 1½ hours after ingestion of the mushrooms, the rush of interior pictures, mostly changing in shape and colour, reached such an alarming degree that I feared I would be torn into this whirlpool of form and colour and would dissolve.

rush and February
In February 1916, French intelligence on German preparations and a delay in the attack due to bad weather gave the French High Command time to rush two divisions from the 30th Corps — the 72nd and 51st — to the area's defence.
Wickett's official " birthday " was February 14, 1927 ; and the rush for residence and business lots in the new town was like the early days of Nevada and California.
The gold rush was short-lived, with most of the alluvial gold played out by 1863, but prospectors continued to arrive, swelling to a maximum of 18, 000 miners in February 1864.
Samuel Henry Harkwood ( Sam ) Livingston ( 4 February 1831 – 4 October 1897 ) came to Canada following an unsuccessful venture in the Californian gold rush of 1849, and eventually found his way to Jumping Pound, North-West Territories, in 1873 where he opened a trading post.
On February 16, 2010, the band was set to play a free all-ages show at the 2010 Winter Olympics venue Live City Yaletown, though the band was forced to cancel their show 10 seconds into the first song after the rush of the audience broke a barricade and people were trampled.
The breakout of " This Is My Song " in the UK in February 1967 caused Pye Records to withdraw Clark's current album release Colour My World which was rush re-released with " This Is My Song " added on to reach # 16 on the charts.
* February 4 – Chicago Loop derailment Chicago, Illinois, United States: A Chicago Transit Authority elevated train motorman disregards cab signals and rear ends another train at a curve on the Loop during the evening rush hour causing four cars of the rear train derail and fall to the street below.
Toyota originally intended to begin selling the 5. 7-liter equipped Tundra during the northern hemisphere summer of 2007 but decided to rush the engine into production in order to match the February 2007 launch date.
On February 11, 1983, a Lechmere-Government Center shuttle was brought back during rush hours and middays, due to the " E " Branch, which had been the only service to Lechmere at those times, being closed by a snowstorm.
The shuttle was first operated in February 1909 to allow all rush hour trains to go to Brooklyn ; the shuttle only operated during rush hours.
He also set a record for most rushing yards in a single game on February 5, 2005 against the Colorado Crush by becoming the first player to ever rush for 100 yards in an AFL game.

rush and 1977
Throughout the 1970s, Captain Action leftover uniforms and boots were used on knock-off, blow-molded figures from China ( where the original was cast and assembled ) and Ideal itself reused the original body molds to rush a Star Wars-like toy to the market, the Knight of Darkness, in 1977.
In their Super Bowl XII season in 1977, The Crush had the NFL's number-one defense against the rush though the Broncos were 27th out of 28 teams against the pass.

rush and when
`` No, I remembered reading about you in the papers and that you lived here, and when it happened all I could think of was '' -- This time she stopped the rush of words herself.
Nine o'clock is the rush hour, when the busses are jammed, and by nine-thirty the restaurants are beginning to fill.
She'll rush to the bedroom when the doorbell rings.
Finally, " ambushers " hide and position themselves where no prey had reached yet and rush out when a monkey nears.
Father Eric brought the family to ruin when attempting to participate in the massive investment rush for the then-burgeoning stock in displacement booths.
It later evolved into hydraulic mining when used during the California gold rush.
Here the back of the tongue is used to create a vacuum in the mouth, causing air to rush in when the forward occlusion ( tongue or lips ) is released.
In the 1980s and beginning of the 1990s, before pharmaceutical grade IV heroin treatment became available to heroin addicts, as either single drug replacement for street heroin, or to be used alongside prescribed methadone, oral dextromoramide was prescribed to heroin addicts instead, because even when taken orally it still produces a strong, so called " rush ", without the need of IV administration and any of the risks involved with it.
The Bengals then tried to run Johnson into the line on second down, but lost a yard when a charging rush prevented the Bengals from executing their blocking assignments.
Tensions sometimes ran high between the settlers and the " Vandemonians " as they were termed, particularly during the Victorian gold rush when a flood of settlers from Van Diemen's Land rushed to the Victorian gold fields.
Melbourne's Chinatown originated during the Victorian gold rush in 1851 when Chinese prospectors joined the rush in search of gold.
During the last hours of the session, when the Senate was immersed in the rush of last minute business before its adjournment, Senator Wilson introduced the bill.
His account tells of Isaac Newton's absorption in his studies, how he sometimes forgot his food, or his sleep, or the state of his clothes, and how when he took a walk in his garden he would sometimes rush back to his room with some new thought, not even waiting to sit before beginning to write it down.
The pair are admiring the TARDIS, thinking it to be a piece of art, when the Doctor ( Tom Baker ), Romana ( Lalla Ward ) and Duggan ( Tom Chadbon ) rush into it and it dematerialises.
During the early stages of the gold rush, when surface gold was plentiful, the Chinese were tolerated, if not well received.
From 1570 when the Ottomans took over Nicosia, the old river bed through the walled city was left open and was used as a dumping ground for refuse, where rainwater would rush through clearing it temporarily.
Shortly after this point, as the end of the game neared, fans were actually bold enough to climb over the wall, draping their legs over the side in preparation for the moment when they planned to rush onto the field.
Development in the neighborhood began in the 1890s and surged in the early 1900s, when a rush of prosperity increased the numberof relatively wealthy people in Hancock.
ZZ Top's song " Tush " uses the prosaic and risque meaning in exact equal portion, as in the band's native Texas " tush " has two meanings: when rhyming with " bush " refers to the female buttocks but when rhyming with " rush " is a slang term for " good enough " or " adequate ".
North Carolina maintained its leadership in gold production until 1848 when it was overshadowed in importance by the great rush to California.
By 1872, when the gold rush in Elizabethtown had died down, the county seat was moved to Cimarron.
A rooftop helicopter rescue attempt results in further disaster when two women rush the aircraft, causing it to crash and explode due to the heavy winds, setting the roof ablaze.

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