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series and public
Such a series of articles was certainly never printed in the public press of mid-Victorian England.
In 2004, NHK ( Japanese public TV network ) produced a 39 episode anime series titled Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple, as well as a manga series under the same title released in 2005.
Bodyline, a fictionalised television miniseries based on the " Bodyline " Ashes series of 1932 – 33, screened in Australia in 1984, to significant public interest and critical acclaim.
Notably, in 1269 they were the first to give public lessons to their flock, and later they produced the authoritative history on Portugal in a series of books.
His " Software Tools " series spread the essence of ' C / Unix thinking ' with makeovers for BASIC, FORTRAN, and Pascal-and most notably his ' Ratfor ' ( rational FORTRAN ) was put in the public domain.
The public image of rail travel was severely damaged following the series of significant accidents after privatisation.
* Since Big Brother 2, the UK series always opens with a twist which have included the public being able to choose the final housemate out of three possibilities ( Big Brother 2 ), the public voting for a housemate to leave during the first week and then the housemates choosing between the two housemates with the least number of votes ( Big Brother 3 ), First Night Nominations ( Big Brother 4 ), Suitcase Nominations ( Big Brother 5 ), Unlucky Housemate 13 ( Big Brother 6 ), Big Brother Hood ( Big Brother 7 ), an all-female House and the first inclusion of twins as contestants ( Big Brother 8 ), the first couple to enter as housemates and set a secret task to hide their real relationship ( Big Brother 9 ), all " housemates " really being " non-housemates " who had to earn their housemate status ( Big Brother 10 ), a mole entering the House with an " Impossible Task " ( Big Brother 11 ), Jackie Stallone entering a house containing her son's ex-wife ( Celebrity Big Brother 3 ), the entrance of a non-celebrity in a celebrity edition ( Celebrity Big Brother 4 ) and Jade Goody's family announced to be visiting.
Historians show that every real conspiracy has had at least four characteristic features: groups, not isolated individuals ; illegal or sinister aims, not ones that would benefit society as a whole ; orchestrated acts, not a series of spontaneous and haphazard ones ; and secret planning, not public discussion.
Examples of public group processing sessions can be found throughout the Congress Lecture series.
Frank Capra's Why We Fight ( 1942 – 1944 ) series was a newsreel series in the United States, commissioned by the government to convince the U. S. public that it was time to go to war.
Phase 1 involved memorizing a series of words, phase 2 entailed either a stressful ( public speaking ) or non-stressful situation ( an attention task ), and phase 3 required participants to recall the words they learned in phase 1.
Confusingly, END was both a Europe-wide campaign that comprised a series of large public conferences ( the END Conventions ), and a small British pressure group.
The F1 season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix ( from French, originally meaning grand prizes ), held on purpose-built circuits and public roads.
Free to Choose ( 1980 ) is a book ( ISBN 978-0-15-633460-0 ) and a ten-part television series broadcast on public television by economists Milton and Rose D. Friedman that advocates free market principles.
Contrary to normal practice the book was written after the TV series was produced, although the line " Basis for the acclaimed public television triumph " is written on the front cover, using the program transcripts as reference.
The play is a series of scenes and songs, and was first staged at public swimming pool in Brooklyn.
Hammurabi used his power to undertake a series of public works, including heightening the city walls for defensive purposes, and expanding the temples.
" She was also chosen as one of the five individuals for the public television series " Great Minds of Medicine.
Despite the success of these musicals, Hollywood also produced a series of musical flops in the late 1960s and early 1970s which appeared to seriously misjudge public taste.
The word " Moonie " was first used by the American news media in the 1970s when Sun Myung Moon moved to the United States and came into public notice through a series of public speeches he gave, including at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1974 and Yankee Stadium and the grounds of the Washington Monument in 1976.
In 1962, Baba gave one of his last public functions, a series of meetings he called The East-West Gathering.

series and access
These websites were highly successful, even after some national series started charging for access to the video stream.
All of the buildings that make up the Libra Complex are interconnected via a series of underground tunnels, enabling convenient inter-building access.
The body is hollow and when a taut string is plucked, the body resonates, projecting sound both inward towards the harp player through a series of usually oval openings ( whose principal purpose is to allow access to the strings and only secondarily to enhance resonance ) and, much more importantly and powerfully, outward through the flexible and taut-strung sounding board.
* The Quiet Isle, a location in the fictional series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin, has many traits resembling Lindisfarne, including tidal based access and a monastic community.
At the time Bush saw the current ways of indexing information as limiting and instead proposed a way to store information that was analogous to the mental association of the human brain: storing information with the capability of easy access at a later time using certain cues ( in this case, a series of numbers as a code to retrieve data ).
This laid the foundation for a series of actions aiming to continue closing the access gap for minorities of virtually all categories in the decades to come, the most important of which was President John Brooks Slaughter's institution of the college's " mission statement ," an organizational declaration around which the entire college would function and aspire to both academic excellence and equity.
Likewise, the development of a series of hydroelectric plants along the Río Paraná linked Paraguay to its neighbors and provided it access to cherished energy resources and badly needed export revenues.
Plug-ins appeared as early as the mid 1970s, when the EDT text editor running on the Unisys VS / 9 operating system using the Univac 90 / 60 series mainframe computer provided the ability to run a program from the editor and to allow such a program to access the editor buffer, thus allowing an external program to access an edit session in memory.
In some implementations the user is required to pick from a series of images in the correct sequence in order to gain access.
* Toshiba TMP87C800F-8 Bit Microcontroller ( 8K ROM, 16K RAM )-8 MHz Operation, can access 64K ( TLCS-870 series which is based heavily on the Z80 )
* NEC μPD78214GC-8 Bit Microcontroller ( 16K ROM, 512 byte RAM )-12 MHz Operation, can access 1MB ( NEC 78K series )
For example, in his design for the new CCTV headquarters in Beijing ( 2009 ), Koolhaas did not opt for the stereotypical skyscraper, often used to symbolise and landmark such government enterprises, but instead designed a series of volumes which not only tie together the numerous departments onto the nebulous site, but also introduced routes ( again, the concept of cross-programming ) for the general public through the site, allowing them some degree of access to the production procedure.
The revived series uses the Yale key version, most notably shown in " Blink " ( 2007 ), when the Weeping Angels attempt to gain access to the TARDIS using a stolen key.
The " Baen Free Library " allows free access to dozens of titles from the company's backlist, often the first book published in a series by a Baen author.
With only this, and without access to the Stratemeyer Syndicate archives now held at the New York Public Library, the public presumed that she had a primary authorship claim to the Nancy Drew stories and pen name, Carolyn Keene, who also " wrote " the Dana Girls series.
A series of openings in the Venetian walls provided direct access to areas beyond the walls.
At the beginning of the Jewish Revolt of 66 CE, the Sicarii, and ( possibly ) Zealot helpers ( Josephus differentiated between the two but did not explain the main differences in depth ), gained access to Jerusalem and committed a series of atrocities, in order to force the population to war.
Among a series of criticisms of Aboriginal land rights, access to welfare and reconciliation, Hanson criticised the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, saying " Anyone with a criminal record can, and does, hold a position with ATSIC ".
This fountain was one of a series of fountains he designed and commissioned in a belief that easy access to cool drinking water would keep people from consuming alcohol.
An increasing number of studies and reports from different organizations and contexts examine the linkages between health and different factors, including lifestyles, environments, health care organization, and health policy-such as the 1974 Lalonde report from Canada ; the Alameda County Study in California ; and the series of World Health Reports of the World Health Organization, which focuses on global health issues including access to health care and improving public health outcomes, especially in developing countries.
A series of elevated steel viaducts was constructed as to access the new Braga Bridge.
The 7090 series featured a data channel architecture for input and output, a forerunner of modern direct memory access I / O.
This has been enabled by a massive series of redevelopments allowing access to the archaeology.
Fansub opposers claim that Japanese licensers have reportedly grown discontent with fansubbers because the ease of access with which their works are obtained has begun to affect foreign licensers ' willingness to license a series, as evidenced by the Western market's sharp drop in new acquisitions in 2005.

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