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Platov's aide was lucky enough to encounter colonel von Toll, an enterprising member of Kutuzov's staff, who suggested that General Uvarov's Ist Cavalry Corps be added to the operation and at once volunteered to present the plan to the commander-in-chief.

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Aside from the fact that business was slow this time of year and his one salesgirl was not the most enterprising, Mr. Phillips had no worries at all, and he said as much to Gun Matson, who sat across from him in civilian clothes, on a Jiffy-Couch-a-Bed, mauve velour, $79.89 nothing-down special!!
Later it was discovered by an enterprising hacker that the required code was actually in the Applesoft ROM ( though it was never executed ) and could be called there instead: CALL-3288 or ( equivalent ) 62248.
" On November 2, WSM hired long-time announcer and program director George D. " Judge " Hay, an enterprising pioneer from the National Barn Dance program at WLS-AM in Chicago, who was also named the most popular radio announcer in America as a result of his radio work with both WLS and WMC-AM in Memphis, Tennessee.
Echuca was founded by one of the most enterprising characters of the early colonial days, an ex-convict named Henry Hopwood.
His scene-stealing abilities brought him more attention, and by 1935 he was the de facto leader of the gang, often paired with Carl " Alfalfa " Switzer, and always the enterprising " idea man.
A jurist by background, he was notable as one of the most enterprising governors in the War of 1812.
Snyder has had an enterprising citizenship, and ten years ago had an independent school district, four churches, and was an important center for trade.
The mountain was rich in bituminous coal, and enterprising local businessmen were quick to realize the profit potential that represented.
Black was an enterprising man who knew that the settlers needed a place to buy supplies without having to travel to the east to what would become Pauls Valley.
More important than the local runs, Blossburg Coal was being shipped to Albany where it influenced railroad and canal navigation legislation, and also to Philadelphia where it attracted the enterprising businessmen.
In 1927 the McCamey Independent School District was formed, and an enterprising newspaperman printed the first issue of the Tri-County Record, the town's first newspaper.
Such permission was not always granted, and in the case of the release of The Exorcist in 1973, a number of enterprising managers of cinemas where permission had been granted set about providing buses to transport cinema-goers from other localities where the film could not be seen.
From an early age Burke was " always an enterprising personality.
Difficult as it was in the war and post-war years to find a job, especially for a home-schooled youth, the enterprising Durrell worked as a helper at an aquarium and pet store.
It was not long, however, before some enterprising businessmen and medical practitioners let it be known that the mineral springs, while not heated like that of some European health spas, could offer relief if not an outright cure for a number of ailments including arthritis and rheumatism.
A year later, like many other enterprising young men of the time, Boydell resolved to sail to the East Indies in hopes of making his fortune, but he abandoned the scheme in favour of returning to Flintshire and Elizabeth Lloyd, the woman he was courting.
The founder, David Maydole, was an enterprising blacksmith who set out to create a hammer with a safely attached head.
While still a young enterprising man, Hunyadi entered the retinue of Sigismund, who appreciated his qualities but was also the King's creditor on several occasions.
However, enterprising users in the business sector ( including Pillsbury Foods ) realized that this so-called " programmable terminal " was equipped to perform any task a simple computer could, and exploited this fact by using their 2200s as standalone computer systems.
The new monarchs gave, or let out for an indefinite period, numerous parcels of royal or sacerdotal land, freed the inhabitants of several cities from taxes and forced labor, and seem to have encouraged a new society to emerge, a society of big farmers, free citizens, and enterprising merchants which was to last throughout the ages.

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Its first editor, William O. Eaton, just 22 years old, said " The Herald will be independent in politics and religion ; liberal, industrious, enterprising, critically concerned with literacy and dramatic matters, and diligent in its mission to report and analyze the news, local and global.
" I have warned you that you are dealing with an enterprising young prince ," wrote Louis XIV to his commander, " he does not tie himself down to the rules of war.
Malin's of Bow, an enterprising restaurant in London, England, began wrapping fried whitefish filets in newspaper for customers to take with them in 1865.
It is reached via winding hill roads or a complicated rack railway system, known as the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, built in 1908 by impassioned and enterprising British citizens with venture capital from the Madras government.
He sold part of this tract to some enterprising men who wished to establish a town near the confluence of the Yuba River and the Feather River, tributaries of the Sacramento River, with an eye to developing a commercial center catering to the thousands of gold miners headed upstream to the gold fields.
Trade with the United States had been forbidden under the former Spanish government, but now enterprising Anglo-Americans began pouring down the Santa Fe Trail, bringing a new prosperity to the region
Thorp is bound to grow and with its enterprising and progressive residents a magnificent town is assured -- a town of wealth and importance for Kittitas County.
“ Inmates rarely leave with any new skills unless the training fits the camp's enterprising needs .” More recently however, programs have been introduced to train prisoners in useful trades.
In the early 20th century, enterprising guides installed a series of large steel eye bolts along this route, connecting them with a steel cable similar to systems in the Alps.
King Tubby's music career began in the 1950s with the rising popularity of Jamaican sound systems, which were to be found all over Kingston and which were developing into enterprising businesses.
The team have to repair their legendary plane to get it but unfortunately, they have no spare parts so the Rescue Rangers have to use their investigating skills together with enterprising skills as only their plane will help them to get to Fat Cats den.
In October 1990, an enterprising manufacturer came up with a dual satellite dish that could be used to receive both Sky and BSB services, although separate receivers would still be required-the following month this technology became effectively obsolete.
Local Democrats, impressed with the enterprising young store clerk, asked him to join their party and edit the strongly Democratic St. Peter Herald.
Deducing that Depression-era audiences wanted established quality and familiar comic strips for their hard-earned dimes, in 1937 the enterprising Arnold, formed the suitably titled Comic Favorites, Inc. ( in collaboration with three newspaper syndicates: the McNaught Syndicate, the Frank J. Markey Syndicate, and Iowa's Register and Tribune Syndicate ).
In 1990 Hirst, along with his friend Carl Freedman and Billee Sellman, curated two enterprising " warehouse " shows, Modern Medicine and Gambler, in a Bermondsey former Peek Freans biscuit factory they designated " Building One ".
A similar tablet from Atari, the " Atari CX77 Touch Tablet ", addressed this with a built-in button on the stylus, which some enterprising users adapted for use with their KoalaPad.
Honest acts were robbed of their intended share by enterprising gamers who exploited the system with programmed play bots and download gangs ( posses ) who would play long songlists often with the volume turned down to run up artificial numbers that equated into big bucks.
Martha Payne, an enterprising young girl with a blog
In 1917, before American entry into World War I, Boeing employed only 28 people, but when the war orders started coming in, Boeing grew to " an enterprising firm with the one customer airplane builders had in those days, the federal government.

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In addition, the Hoa became actively involved in commerce, particularly in the area of Saigon, where Chinese worked as vendors and sold an array of products as an industrious enterprising ethnic group.

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