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On a different front, von Neumann originally dispatched quantum measurement with his infamous postulate on the collapse of the wavefunction, raising a host of philosophical problems.
On the day of the general election, The Sun ran an " infamous " front page featuring Kinnock ( headline: ' If Kinnock wins today will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights ') that he blamed in his resignation speech for losing Labour the election.
Around this time Supergrass also appeared on the front cover of The Big Issue, interviewed for the magazine at Heathrow Airport by infamous ex-drug smuggler Howard Marks.
The city was close to the front lines between the Republic of Croatia and the rebel Serbs, but it managed to avoid the fate of Vukovar ( in the infamous Battle of Vukovar ).
Governor George Wallace made his infamous " Stand in the Schoolhouse Door ", standing in the front entrance of Foster Auditorium in a symbolic attempt to stop Malone and Hood's enrollment.
He gathered the courage to perform at Harlem's famed Apollo Theater in front of the infamous " Amateur Night " audience.
Officers led by an official executioner burst into the Judson home, threw Judson to the ground in front of his wife, bound him with torture thongs, and dragged him off to the infamous, vermin-ridden death prison of Ava.
In 1946 the infamous Shibuya incident, a gang fight involving hundreds of people, occurred in front of the station.
An infamous event was his row with José María Caneda and José González Fidalgo ( SD Compostela club's president and chief executive officer, respectively ) in front of the Professional League headquarters in 1996, allegedly due to Caneda's prior derision of the inhabitants of Marbella for electing Gil as their mayor-he had won the seat on May 26, 1991.
Knox has played live in front of audiences all around New Zealand, winning a reputation for his sometimes confrontational style, and performed annually at Wellington's infamous Bar Bodega.
Andy Kaufman had an infamous appearance on Fridays where he broke character in the middle of a sketch, prompting fellow cast member Michael Richards to grab the cue cards and throw them on a table in front of Andy.
* 7 July 2004 – The Sun newspaper issues an apology to Liverpool fans over its infamous front page story about the Hillsborough disaster 15 years ago, but the apology is not welcomed by many of the club's supporters ; a poll on the club's official website shows an 87 % disapproval rate of the newspaper's apology.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s The Horde Zla became infamous for a few of the largest interfan riots and stadium troubles in former Yugoslavia, including the 1991 stabbing of two FK Partizan supporters in front of the FK Partizan stadium in Belgrade and the 1988 riots in the city of Mostar before a league game, resulting in the stabbing of a Mostar resident and the destruction of huge amounts of property.
One of Loeb's first infamous journalistic exploits was the publishing of his own baptismal certificate on the front page of both Vermont papers in an attempt to disprove rumors of his Jewish ancestry.
On the front entrance gates to Sachsenhausen is the infamous slogan Arbeit Macht Frei.
In fact, Dowie is probably best remembered by West Ham fans for scoring a bizarre headed own goal in an infamous defeat to Stockport County in the League Cup in front of the live Sky cameras.
Massed in front of Francis ’ center division was a grand battery of seventy-two field guns guarded by the infamous Black Legion, or Black Band.
One of the New York Journals most infamous cartoons, depicting Philippine-American War General Jacob H. Smith's order " Kill Everyone over Ten ," from the front page on May 5, 1902.
The Australian press and cricket officials immediately condemned the riot, which dominated the front pages of the local newspapers, even though the infamous bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang had raided Jerilderie on the same weekend.
Many of these titles have had to be denoted with an " Adults Only " warning on the front cover and sold under the counter, decades before the infamous Parental Advisory sticker was a fixture on album covers.
In 1990, Foster was used primarily on special teams and made an infamous mistake his rookie season by let a ball drop in front of him on a kickoff and roll past him without touching it which allowed the San Francisco 49ers to recover it deep in Steelers territory.
However, the car attracted criticism from the motoring press at launch due to how its suspension was set up, with positive camber on the front wheels and negative camber at the rear, giving rise to the Mark III's infamous " knock-kneed " stance.
Damion was also dispatched to Power's sister station Hot 97 in New York in an effort to “ smooth out ” relations between the station and several artists and record companies in the wake of the infamous February 2001, shootout between the entourages of rappers Lil ' Kim and Foxy Brown in front of the station ’ s front offices.

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* In the online web comic Gaming Guardians, an entire page is used as an homage to the death of Supergirl, right down to the infamous line, " But ... We had a casualty.
Thelwall ) " When you make an infamous court page ( de paedagogiis aulicis ) a god of the sacred synod.
A similar technique of using the zero page for hardware related vectors was employed in the ARM architecture, leading in some badly written programs to the infamous " ofla " behaviour.

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During Teufel's absence from Kommune 1, an infamous phototograph of the communards ' naked behinds against a wall was displayed with the headline: Das Private ist politisch!

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But these needed the infamous TRS-80 expansion interface, which was very expensive, and had a very unreliable floppy disk controller because it used the WD1771 floppy disc controller chip without an external " data separator ".
" All of these words are infamous for the palpable horror and fear ( and suggested pain ) they bring about, whether delivered by the knights or not.
These UCLA ’ s would “ sabotage ports, refineries, boats and bridges, and try to make it look like the contras had done it .” In January 1984, these UCLA ’ s performed their most famous, or infamous, operation, the last straw that led to the ratifying of the Boland Amendment, the mining of several Nicaraguan harbors
Others view these fanciful names with skepticism ; Sigurd Towrie suggests that " they were simply erroneous terms applied by the antiquarians of the 18th or 19th centuries-romantic additions, in the same vein as the infamous " Druid's Circle " and " Sacrificial Altar ".
The most infamous of these is a quest given by the Daedric Prince Boethiah where the Dragonborn must sacrifice one of his or her followers in order to progress further into the quest and the Daedric Prince Molag Bol requires the player to sacrifice a corrupt priest by murdering him with a rusted mace once he is caught in one of Molag Bol's traps.
One of these prisoners was the infamous Apache Kid.
Rappers 50 Cent and Kanye West have referenced these infamous gloves in their songs.
The PDP-6 was infamous because of the 6205 board, a large ( 11 × 9 inches ) board which contained 1 bit of AR, MB, and MQ ( thus there were 36 of these ).
Arguments such as these made Xenophanes infamous for his attacks on " conventional military and athletic virtues of the time " and well known to side with the intellectual instead.
Along with these infamous strangers, some of the residence of Ross had fame in the lives as well.
But Priestley and others believed that these men were found guilty not because they were rioters but because " they were infamous characters in other respects ".
State repression ( including the infamous 1894 French lois scélérates ) of the anarchist and labor movements following the few successful bombings and assassinations may have contributed to the abandonment of these kinds of tactics, although reciprocally state repression, in the first place, may have played a role in these isolated acts.
The most infamous of these deportations became known as the Trail of Tears.
The fact that Jolliffe knew about these ' secret ' investigations as early as February 1944 led to one of the most infamous incidents in 20th-century Canadian politics.
: Since reconstruction, the masses of my people have been, as it were, enslaved in mind by unprincipled adventurers, who, caring nothing for country, were willing to stoop to anything no matter how infamous, to secure power to themselves, and perpetuate it ..... My people have been told by these schemers, when men have been placed on the ticket who were notoriously corrupt and dishonest, that they must vote for them ; that the salvation of the party depended upon it ; that the man who scratched a ticket was not a Republican.
In these cases, Harlan regularly voted in favor of civil rights — similar to his grandfather, the only dissenting justice in the infamous Plessy v. Ferguson case.
The arrival of these 686 soldiers, of the 33rd and 35th squadrons of the 7th Brigade, marked a new, violent, and now infamous phase of suppression.
The most infamous of these is All My Children star Susan Lucci, whose name became synonymous with being nominated for an award and never winning, after having been nominated 18 times without receiving an award before finally winning a Daytime Emmy for Best Actress in 1999.
In reality, these paintings were painted by Kitano himself, whilst in recovery from an infamous motorcycle accident in August 1994 that left half of his face paralysed.
The most infamous of these immigrant neighborhoods was the Five Points in New York City.
It is believed that the infamous letter Catherine sent to Culpeper was sent during these proceedings.
Florescu also notes that the Shelleys reference a brief interaction while touring the countryside around Castle Frankenstein with students of the University of Strasbourg, of which Dippel was once a student ; these students could have told them stories about the infamous alumnus.
The most infamous example of these effects were seen in the eggshells of large predatory birds, which did not develop to be thick enough to support the adult bird sitting on them.

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