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Nothing testifies more clearly to that cleavage than the peculiar editorial page appearing in a July issue of Life Magazine, the issue which also carried the second announcement of the candidacy.
At last count, sixteen former Rhodes Scholars ( see box on page 13 ) had been appointed to the Administration, second in number only to its Harvard graduates.
At that time it had lost the first page, but the second ( the current beginning of the Ynglinga Saga ) starts Kringla heimsins, " the Earth's circle " of the Laing translation.
The back or second ( verso ) side of Folio 1, in a half-page illustration, depicts the initial stages of the creation of the Libro de juegos, accompanied by text on the bottom half of the page, and the front or first ( recto ) side of Folio 2 depicts the transmission of the game of chess from an Indian Philosopher-King to three followers.
In the index, remarks from the first part are referenced by their number rather than page ; however, references from the second part are cited by page number.
The second challenge involved the possibility of scaling down letters small enough so as to be able to fit the entire Encyclopædia Britannica on the head of a pin, by writing the information from a book page on a surface 1 / 25, 000 smaller in linear scale.
Roger's strip was given a second page in 1986.
In Portugal, it's called " azeda " ( sour ), and is usually chewed raw, just like Bilbo Baggins did on the second from last line on page 87 of the Hobbit 50th anniversary edition.
The second edition of 3, 000 copies was quickly brought out on 7 January 1860, and incorporated numerous corrections as well as a response to religious objections by the addition of a new epigraph on page ii, a quotation from Charles Kingsley, and the phrase " by the Creator " amended to the closing sentence.
A copy of the second Medicean manuscript of Annals, wikisource: The_Annals_ ( Tacitus )/ Book_15 # 44 | Book 15, chapter 44, the page with the reference to Christians
One of the earliest literary references to trams occurs on the second page of Henry James's novel The Europeans: </ br >
* In Conversation With Tim Powers-the origin of William Ashbless is discussed on the second page
To help compare orders of magnitude of different times, this page lists times between 10 < sup >− 3 </ sup > seconds and 10 < sup > 0 </ sup > seconds ( 1 milli < nowiki > second </ nowiki > and one second ).
In May 1951, in Genetic Psychology Monographs volume 43, page 204, Anne Roe gives a transcript of an interview ( part of a Thematic Apperception Test, asking impressions on a photograph ) with Theoretical Physicist number 3: "... As for himself he realized that this was the inexorable working of the second law of the thermodynamics which stated Murphy's law ‘ If anything can go wrong it will ’.
Each page has one illustration and four lines of verse, the last word of the second line rhymes with the last of the fourth.
With the IBM PC / AT, a second 8237 DMA controller was added ( channels 5-7 ; channel 4 is unusable ), and the page register was rewired to address the full 16 MB memory address space of the 80286 CPU.
The page changes are indicated by stars in the bottom left hand corner of each page: two stars for the second edition, three stars for the third.
Title page of the second edition of A Shrew, which was issued in three editions ( 1594, 1596, and 1607 ) before the publication of The Shrew in the First Folio.
In the first panel of its second page, one of Donald's triplet nephews mentions that Upsy was their great uncle.
This was reinforced when Workman looked at several plays by Shakespeare, which showed similar variations ( from 3. 4 to 10. 4 per page of Irving's one-volume edition ), as summarized in the second diagram on the right.
' Gilligan ' DVD drifts into port ," The Washington Post, February 8, 2004, page N1: < nowiki >"</ nowiki > To his credit, star Bob Denver lobbied Schwartz and others to change the lyrics to the theme song after the second season, so all the characters and not just most of them were listed.
" Even seeing of the first page of the second act is enough to draw the reader in: " If I had not caught a glimpse of the opening words in the second act I should never have finished it [...]" (" The Repairer of Reputations ").

second and editorial
Many participants were among those 11 million or more protesters that on the weekend of February 15, 2003, participated in global protests against the imminent Iraq war and were dubbed the " world's second superpower " by an editorial in the New York Times.
Following the December 29, 1890, massacre, Baum wrote a second editorial, published on January 3, 1891:
Later, on 22 January 2002, the second biggest private television network TV-6, where the former NTV staff took refuge, was shut down allegedly because of its editorial policy.
In the second edition of New Youth, Chen prepared to publish Cai Yuanpei's speech, the " Speech on Freedom of Religion " ( 蔡元培先生在信教自由會之演說 ), along with an editorial interpreting its meaning and significance.
Roeberg took over editorial duties on the second Vertigo issues of both The Sandman and Shade, the Changing Man from Lisa Guastella-then Lisa Aufenanger-editing those two titles until their respective final issues ; she also edited the first 36 issues of the " ahead of its time " crime / noir series Sandman Mystery Theatre.
A. V. C. Schmidt has also published a parallel edition of A, B, C and Z ; the promised second volume containing a full textual apparatus indicating his editorial decisions was finally published in 2008, long after the first volume fell out of print.
For her second grand jury appearance, Miller produced a notebook from a previously-undisclosed meeting with Libby on June 23, 2003, several weeks before Wilson's New York Times editorial was published.
The second comprises ZaobaoChina ( 早报中国 ), the daily editorial, commentaries, letters to the press, other international news from the ASEAN, followed by a finance section ZaobaoBUSINESS ( 早报财经 ).
Four common editorial emendations ( highlighted in italic ) are incorporated from the other authoritative original edition, the 1605 second Quarto.
The present position of these explicit blessings and curses, within a larger narrative of promise, and a far larger narrative of threat ( respectively ), is considered to have been an editorial decision for the post-exilic second version of Deuteronomy ( Dtr2 ), to reflect the deuteronomist's worldview after the Babylonian exile had occurred.
Advances in musical scholarship and editorial techniques in the decades after the first volumes were issued meant that by the second half of the 20th century they were no longer meeting the needs of users.
In August 1983, DeFalco wrote the first four issues of the third series of Red Sonja ( after an aborted second series of just two issues earlier in the year written by Roy Thomas ) and after shedding his Spider-Man editorial duties ( largely to Danny Fingeroth ) he took over from Roger Stern as writer of The Amazing Spider-Man.
The public catalog was severely criticized in the public press for various idiosyncracies, example articles being “ A Library's Buried Treasures ” in The New York Times of June 8, 1881, and in September 1881 a critical letter submitted to the Boston Transcript over the signature of “ Delta .” The second article was reprinted in the Library Journal of September – October 1881 ( pp. 259 – 261, with editorial comment on pp. 255 – 256 ).
The offices of The Dartmouth are located on the second floor of Robinson Hall, where over 200 student staff members contribute to the paper weekly either through the editorial or business sections.
Editorial positions are elected to once a year at one of two Annual General Meetings taking place at the end of the first and second terms at University College London. Pi Media's constitution states that the newspaper must elect two editors-in-chief, whereas the magazine will have one, although recent magazine editorial teams have successfully elected two editors running as a pair.
He also received the second prize of Canada's National Press Club editorial cartoon contest in 2001.
Originally formed by teachers in 1945, the Sarawak Tribune was the second English language daily in Sarawak, and was, prior to its suspension, the state's oldest and largest operating state daily, with over 400 employees throughout the state and 70 editorial staff in Kuching.
CDNow was one of the 1990s ' most well known websites, first for its offering of the largest number of albums in quantity and variety available on the Internet, second, as a source of All Star Music News and very substantial numbers of record reviews and other editorial content related to music, third, as a source of the first online interviews with popular artists, and finally, CDNow was the first place to sample the most popular music in RealAudio format.
Il Giornale della Libertà was a free weekly political, headed by Michela Vittoria Brambilla, and attached with Il Giornale, but was strictly criticized by the editorial staff and later went on strike ( for the second time after the leaving of Indro Montanelli ).
In the beginning of Clark's second year of law school at Columbia he was elected to the editorial board of the Columbia Law Review.
The editorial was contained in the second volume of Fukuzawa's complete works in 1933.
Dickens serialised his second novel Oliver Twist but soon fell out with Bentley over editorial control, calling him a " Burlington Street Brigand ".
The present position of these explicit blessings and curses, within a larger narrative of promise, and a far larger narrative of threat ( respectively ), is considered to have been an editorial decision for the post-exilic second version of Deuteronomy ( Dtr2 ), to reflect the deuteronomist's worldview after the Babylonian exile had occurred.

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