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Drifting through a third illness, apparently without any provision for the handling of a major national emergency other than a talk with the vice-president, Eisenhower revealed the singularly static quality of his thinking.
When that failed, he enlisted Branch Rickey's aid in the formation of a third major league, the Continental, with New York as the key franchise.
Algardi's first major commission came about in 1634, when Cardinal Ubaldini ( Medici ) contracted for a funeral monument for his great-uncle, Pope Leo XI, the third of the Medici popes, who had reigned for less than a month in 1605.
A third major topic in the study of aesthetic judgments is how they are unified across art forms.
The release marked the 27th major release for the AutoCAD for Windows, and the third consecutive year for AutoCAD for Mac.
The climax of the third book is the account of the Council of Whitby, traditionally seen as a major turning point in English history.
The final Big Dig plan, then, combined several projects — the depression and improvement of the Central Artery, the construction of a third Harbor tunnel ( now known as the Ted Williams Tunnel ), and massive interchange improvements to the Massachusetts Turnpike and several other major routes in the area.
The third was the least major revamp.
Comb printers, also called line matrix printers, represent the third major design.
Meier was the third major designer to plan a computer version of Civilization, but the first to actually carry out that plan.
After more than 800 commercials, it was clear that Thomas played a major role in Wendy ’ s status as the country's third most popular burger restaurant.
Three major bridges that cross the Lempa were swept away, restricting access to the eastern third of the country and forcing the emergency evacuation of many communities.
The third major scene of combat during the week was at North King Street, behind the Four Courts, where the British, on Thursday, tried to take a well-barricaded rebel position.
The third book of the Torah, Leviticus, clearly mandates two major holy days on the full moon: PASSOVER and the 1st day of Sukkot ( Feast of Booths ).
The third major chain is the Brugsen association of cooperatives.
In 1989, the Garland Publishing Company brought out a 15-volume collection of major works on Berkeley ; Pappas ' paper “ Abstract ideas and the ' esse is percipi ' thesis ” was included in the third volume, as it was considered to be a significant contribution to Berkeley scholarship.
There followed the second and third of the three major operas of Verdi's " middle period ": in 1853 Il Trovatore was produced in Rome and La traviata in Venice.
This was the third major earthquake to hit Western Hispaniola following the 1751 and 1770 Port-au-Prince earthquakes, and the last until the devastating earthquake of 2010.
The major decisive battles of the Hungarian army were placed in the second or third lines consisted mainly of the most valuable parts of the army-in general heavy cavalry ( 1146, 1278, 1349 ).
In 1960, Holden introduced its third major new model, the FB.
In 1938, Greenberg led the league in runs scored ( 144 ) and at-bats per home run ( 9. 6 ), tied for the AL lead in walks ( 119 ), was second in RBIs ( 146 ), slugging percentage (. 683 ), and total bases ( 380 ), and third in OBP (. 438 ) and set a still-standing major league record of 39 homers in his home park, the newly reconfigured Briggs Stadium.
The parliament quickly adopted a new constitution, proclaimed Albania a republic, and granted Zogu dictatorial powers that allowed him to appoint and dismiss ministers, veto legislation, and name all major administrative personnel and a third of the Senate.
The remaining genera of hamsters formed a third major clade.
In 2011 there was a major political realignment in Ireland, with Fine Gael becoming the largest party, Labour the second, and Fianna Fáil dropping to third following a collapse in support.
By extending the 16 / 24-bit IBM PC / AT standard into a natively 32-bit computing environment, Compaq became the first third party to implement a major technical hardware advance on the PC platform.

third and canal
A third canal, the median vagina, is used for birth.
Marsupials have two uteri, each of which connect to a lateral vagina and which both use a third, middle " vagina " which functions as the birth canal.
The third lock was built within a one mile ( 1. 6 km ) long canal constructed near the mouth of the Cats Creek to bypass a series of rapids in the Muskingum.
The third and last section would use 13 locks to bring the canal down to sea level at Ardrossan Harbour.
It includes Sapperton Tunnel, which when built was the longest canal tunnel in Britain, and remains the third longest.
Although it enabled the newly created Port of Manchester to become Britain's third busiest port — despite the city being about 40 miles ( 64 km ) inland — the canal never achieved the commercial success its sponsors had hoped for.
The long-term solution for the congestion problems is the expansion of the canal through a third set of locks.
One platoon opened fire on the sentry and threw grenades into a concrete bunker believed to hold the triggering equipment for the bridge demolition charges, a second platoon began to assault a number of trenches and gun-pits on the eastern bank of the canal, and a third began moving towards the bridge.
One of the most interesting features of this third Welland Canal was the Merritton Tunnel on the Grand Trunk Railway line that ran under the canal at Lock 18.
Aerial photo of Port Dalhousie from the third canal era.
Abandoned locks of the third canal
: Should this great work, the expense of which, as will hereafter be shown, is estimated at about three millions of dollars, be accomplished, a sea vessel entering the first canal in the harbor of Boston would, through the bay of Rhode Island, Long Island Sound, and the harbor of New York, reach Brunswick on the Raritan ; thence pass through the second canal to Trenton on the Delaware, down that river to Christiana or Newcastle, and through the third canal to Elk River and the Chesapeake, whence, sailing down that bay and up Elizabeth River, it would, through the fourth canal, enter the Albemarle Sound, and by Pamlico, Core, and Bogue sounds, reach Beaufort and Swansborough in North Carolina.
In order to safeguard this supply, all water discharged from the third lock was supposed to be fed into the Plymouth feeder, rather than the canal below it.
Two of the posts faced where the canal joined the sea and the third faced up the canal towards the port.
The canal to the left of the painting was later closed and became a third dock.
Cerumen is produced in the outer third of the cartilaginous portion of the human ear canal.
The third ventricle, similarly to other parts of the ventricular system of the brain, develop from the central canal of the neural tube.
Chasewater is the third largest reservoir by volume in the county of Staffordshire and the largest canal feeder reservoir in the West Midlands.
After that campaign, he led a second expedition against Nubia in his third year in the course of which he ordered the canal at the first cataract — which had been built under Sesostris III of the 12th Dynasty — to be dredged in order to facilitate easier travel upstream from Egypt to Nubia.
John Dadford was the third son of the canal engineer Thomas Dadford and his wife Frances Brown, the daughter of a Wolverhampton toymaker called Samuel Brown.

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