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successor and program
Early planning and research were carried out by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics ( NACA ), but the program was officially conducted by its successor organization, NASA.
The PRGF was the successor program to the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility ( ESAF ), which Tanzania also participated in from 1996-1999.
# When you lose interest in a program, your last duty to it is to hand it off to a competent successor.
Not only was a major restructuring program organized ( the Vuskovic plan ), he had to make it a success if a Socialist successor to Allende was going to be elected.
In addition to those departures, regular panelist Caroline Rhea also left the program in order to host her short-lived successor program to The Rosie O ' Donnell Show and Bruce Vilanch, who was also one of the show's writers, left with Goldberg ( who had hired him ) and made several infrequent appearances throughout the rest of the series.
If the owner is unable to care for him and a successor dog at the same time, he may be returned to the program for " re-homing.
The initial mission demonstration in 2009 was preparatory to the more-advanced cryogenic fluid management experiments planned for the Centaur-based CRYOTE technology development program in 2012-2014 and to a higher-TRL design for the Advanced Common Evolved Stage Centaur successor.
The aim of the program was to find a new star, skilled in acting and martial arts, to become Chan's " successor ", the champion being awarded the lead role in a film.
Under the direction of Josephine Blackstock and her successor Lilly Ruth Hanson, it embarked on a vigorous program of recreation for villagers.
A common misconception is that Larry Gelbart wrote for Your Show of Shows ; he in fact wrote for its successor program, Caesar's Hour, which ran from 1954 to 1957.
This type of kumite, and its successor — free sparring, have been documented extensively by Nakayama and are expanded upon by the JKA instructor trainee program, for those clubs under the JKA.
After setting up Saskatchewan's medicare program, he stepped down as premier and ran to lead the newly formed federal New Democratic Party, the National CCF's successor party.
* the creation of the publicly owned Saskatchewan Power Corp., successor to the Saskatchewan Electrical Power Commission, which began a long program of extending electrical service to isolated farms and villages ;
The Saskatchewan program was finally launched by his successor, Woodrow Lloyd, in 1962.
Project Coast was the successor to a limited post-war CBW program which mainly produced the lethal agents CX powder and mustard gas ; as well as non-lethal tear gas for riot control purposes.
While some analysts argue that Getty's fiscal program laid the groundwork for Ralph Klein's later balancing of the provincial budget, on Getty's departure from office the government's debt had reached $ 11 billion, setting the stage for his successor to characterize the Getty years as an era of wasteful and excessive spending.
From 1956 through 1970, he co-anchored NBC's top-rated nightly news program, The Huntley – Brinkley Report, with Chet Huntley and thereafter appeared as co-anchor or commentator on its successor, NBC Nightly News, through the 1970s.
The successor to direct recording voting machines, a direct-recording electronic ( DRE ) voting system records votes by means of an electronic display provided with mechanical or electro-optical components that can be activated by the voter ; that processes voter selections by means of a computer program ; and that records that processed voting data in memory components.
However, Playfair's successor Hymn ( a backronym for " Hear Your Music aNywhere ") has become JHymn, a Java variant of the program, and iOpener, a Windows variant.
Moore's successor S. Davis Wilson instituted numerous programs financed by Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal's Works Progress Administration, despite condemning the program during his mayoral campaign.
Following an investigation, the NCAA placed the Terrapin Men's basketball program on a three year probation due to academic and recruiting violations by both Lefty Driesell and his successor, Bob Wade.
His successor, Jackie Maxwell, has strived to program increasingly with a view to a younger audience, a tendency evident, for example, in her programming of Ann-Marie MacDonald's Belle Moral in the 2005 season.
But Bob Jones, Sr. had died three years earlier, and his son and successor, Bob Jones, Jr., objected to the inclusion in the conference program of two Southern Baptists, W. A. Criswell and R. G. Lee, whom Jones considered " compromisers and traitors to the cause of Scriptural evangelism.

successor and launched
The Sinclair QL ( for Quantum Leap ), was a personal computer launched by Sinclair Research in 1984, as the successor to the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
This competition, for national knockout cup winners and high-placed league teams, was launched by UEFA in 1971 as a successor of both the former UEFA Cup and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup ( also begun in 1955 ).
Sony Ericsson also launched the W900 ( considered the successor of S700 ) which in addition to the audio and camera capabilities of W800, also featured 3G video calling and streaming, better video recording ( 30 frames a second ), a larger display, and 470 MB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 2 GB.
In 655, Penda launched a massive invasion of Northumbria, aided by the sub-king of Deira, Aethelwald, but suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of an inferior force under Oswiu, Oswald's successor, at the Battle of Winwaed.
A more conservatively designed evolutionary successor of the Cray-1 and X-MP models was therefore made, by the name Cray Y-MP, and launched in 1988.
Sui Wendi's successor, Sui Yangdi, expanded the Grand Canal, and launched four disastrous wars against the Goguryeo.
NASA originally planned to make the Hubble a Smithsonian museum display, but decided to keep it in space until a successor is launched.
In 998, the Byzantines under Bourtzes ' successor, Damian Dalassenos, launched an attack on Apamea, but the Fatimid general Jaush ibn al-Samsama defeated them in battle on 19 July 998.
As part of the Roman conquest of Britain, a series of campaigns to conquer Wales was launched by his successor in 48 and would continue intermittently under successive governors until the conquest was completed in 78.
It is intended as a successor to the Hubble Space Telescope ( HST ), which was launched in 1990.
The " 2900 " suffix was dropped at System Version 213 ( SV213 ) when ICL launched Series 39 in 1985 as the successor to the original 2900 series ; and the " Open " prefix was added after SV294 when VME became capable of hosting applications written originally for Unix through a UNIX System V Release 3 based subsystem using the ASCII character encoding adapted to run under VME.
When his successor, Maximilian III Joseph, hesitated over peace proposals, the Austrians launched a rapid campaign, culminating in April with the Franco-Bavarian defeat at the decisive Battle of Pfaffenhofen.
Growing out of Melbourne University and The D-Generation came The Late Show ( 1991 – 1993 ), starring the influential talents Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, Jane Kennedy, Tony Martin, Mick Molloy and Rob Sitch ( who later formed Working Dog Productions ); and during the 1980s and 1990s Fast Forward ( Steve Vizard, Magda Szubanski, Marg Downey, Michael Veitch, Peter Moon and others ) and its successor Full Frontal, which launched the career of Eric Bana and featured Shaun Micallef.
The Irish Independent was formed in 1905 as the direct successor to the Daily Irish Independent, an 1890s pro-Parnellite newspaper, and was launched by William Martin Murphy, a controversial Irish nationalist businessman, staunch anti-Parnellite and fellow townsman of Parnell's most venomous opponent, Bantry's Timothy Michael Healy.
The Elise's successor, the third generation of Elise, first appeared at the 2010 Paris Motor Show as the " Lotus Elise Concept " in the autumn of that year, and is set to be launched within the next couple of years, heavier and with a considerably more powerful 2. 0-litre engine.
Its successor, the Magentis, launched in 2001, was still nowhere near as popular as Kia might have hoped it would be.
More than 100 Convair-produced Atlas-Centaur rockets ( including those with their successor designations ) were used to successfully launch over 100 satellites, and among their many other outer space missions, they launched the Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 space probes, the first two to be launched on trajectories that carried them out of the Solar System.
In 1870, Whig reporter William Rule ( 1839 – 1928 ) launched the Knoxville Chronicle ( later renamed Knoxville Journal ), which is often considered the " successor " to the Whig.
Later in 354, Huan himself launched a campaign north against Former Qin, one of the successor states to Later Zhao, but after initial successes, he was forced to withdraw as he hesitated at attacking Former Qin's capital Chang ' an and ran out of food supplies.
A number of later missions, both planned and successful, are based on the technology of Mars 96, for example ESA's Mars Express ( launched in 2003 ), NetLander ( cancelled ) and its successor MetNet ( scheduled for launches in 2011-2019 ).
CONMEBOL also runs the two main club competitions in South America: the Copa Libertadores was first held in 1960, and was known as the Copa de Campeones until 1966 ; and the Copa Sudamericana was launched by CONMEBOL in 2002 as an indirect successor to the Supercopa Libertadores ( begun in 1988 ).
Westward launched the career of many broadcasters who became well known nationally, won numerous awards for its programming, and heavily influenced its successor, TSW.

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