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Upon this site, Harris began a blog, which included jokes and small journal entries concerning his thoughts on parents, school, and friends.
Speculators began making land entries in the area that became Walton Township as early as 1832.
The earliest of Thornton's known writings, a journal he began during his apprenticeship, records almost as many entries for drawing and sketching as notes on medical treatments and nostrums.
On December 17, 1997, inspired by Dave Winer's Scripting News and running on Winer's Frontier publishing software, Barger began posting daily entries to his Robot Wisdom Weblog in the hope of finding " an audience who might see the connections between many interests.
They eventually began to bully other students ; Harris and Klebold had written journal entries about how they themselves had bullied younger students and " fags ".
Shortly after the Pros and Cons first appeared, the editors began attaching humorous notation to their entries, many being puns or word play on the product itself or its function.
Ralph Knott, who designed London's County Hall, began his work as an apprentice to Webb executing the drawings for his competition entries.
MobyGames began with just entries for DOS and Windows games, since those were the only systems the founders were familiar with.
This was a practice that began with the inaugural Petit Le Mans, a practice that continues today, where 1st and 2nd place teams in each class earn entries to the next year's 24 Hours.
In 1812, these entries began to be listed in groups.
APS began a Wikipedia Initiative in February 2011, calling on APS members and their students to write, edit and update Wikipedia entries, with a focus on improving the scope and quality of the coverage of psychological science.
By 1920, McGowan was a director at the Roach studio, and in 1921 began work on the first entries in the Our Gang series.
In 2003 the festival began accepting entries in digital formats, opening up the festival to more filmmakers.
The awards began as a small enterprise, but have grown each year with entries from stations in Michigan, Connecticut, Illinois, Tennessee, Iowa, and more.
He began having entries on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1994, and reached # 1 for the first time in 2002 with " Love's Gonna Save the Day ," a song that was written in response to the 9 / 11 terrorist attacks.
In the mid and later 80s indie bands began to gain recognition with The Smiths making many appearances, including a record eleven entries in the 1987 list, but by this time Peel was beginning to become disillusioned with his listeners ' tastes, complaining that there were too many " white boys with guitars " and not enough diversity.
Elliott began fielding Truck entries in 1996 with the # 94 Super 8 Motels Ford for Barfield.
Terry also began fielding his own entries in Busch, driving five races in the # 94 Sunoco Oldsmobile and picking up a win at Watkins Glen International.
It began as a ten-man Gauntlet for the Gold, with entries at timed intervals and eliminations allowed.
Across the state the motto " Indiana — Land of Taxes " began to be displayed on car license plates, bumper stickers, placed on large billboards at entries into the state, in many businesses, and a number of other high profile places.

entries and be
Additional entries must be made from time to time.
This approach requires that: ( 1 ) each text word be separated into smaller elements to establish a correspondence between the occurrence and dictionary entries, and ( 2 ) the information retrieved from several entries in the dictionary be synthesized into a description of the particular word.
In an N-dimensional Hilbert space, can be written as an N × 1 column vector, and then A is an N × N matrix with complex entries.
For example the entries in the Sales Journal are taken and a debit entry is made in each customer's account ( showing that the customer now owes us money ) and a credit entry might be made in the account for " Sale of class 2 widgets " ( showing that this activity has generated revenue for us ).
It can be computed from the entries of the matrix by a specific arithmetic expression, while other ways to determine its value exist as well.
A geometric interpretation can be given to the value of the determinant of a square matrix with real entries: the absolute value of the determinant gives the scale factor by which area or volume is multiplied under the associated linear transformation, while its sign indicates whether the transformation preserves orientation.
Although most often used for matrices whose entries are real or complex numbers, the definition of the determinant only involves addition, subtraction and multiplication, and so it can be defined for square matrices with entries taken from any commutative ring.
Equivalently, the determinant can be expressed as a sum of products of entries of the matrix where each product has n terms and the coefficient of each product is − 1 or 1 or 0 according to a given rule: it is a polynomial expression of the matrix entries.
The entries can be numbers or expressions ( as happens when the determinant is used to define a characteristic polynomial ); the definition of the determinant depends only on the fact that they can be added and multiplied together in a commutative manner.
The determinant of is denoted as, or it can be denoted directly in terms of the matrix entries by writing enclosing bars instead of brackets:
If the matrix entries are real numbers, the matrix can be used to represent two linear mappings: one that maps the standard basis vectors to the rows of, and one that maps them to the columns of.
: The nominee must be at least past the legal driving age and free of mental defect ( Northcutt considers injury or death caused by mental defect to be tragic, rather than amusing, and routinely disqualifies such entries ).
POM contest demo entries can still be found on the Internet.
In it, the female narrator can be found wielding a pen and scribbling her diary entries under the most dramatic and unlikely of circumstances.
Depending upon the initial entries by the user, the illusion of a human writer could be instantly dispelled, or could continue through several interchanges.
The various entries may or may not be separated by episodes.
In these cases, the uniformity criterion should hold for almost all typical subsets of entries that may be found in the table, not just for the global set of all possible entries.

entries and revised
The second edition, Fowler ’ s Modern English Usage ( 1965 ) was revised by Sir Ernest Gowers, who updated the text, contributed entries, and deleted articles " no longer relevant to literary fashions ".
Most of the entries were completely new, only a minor part of them were revised entries from the first encyclopedia.
Several of its college textbooks, including The Norton Shakespeare, The Enjoyment of Music, A History of Western Music, and new and revised entries in the Norton Anthology and Norton Critical Edition series, have become best sellers in the academic fields.
Both books featured new entries and revised entries for characters in previous volumes, as well as an Appendix which included minor updates and corrections for previous entries.
Some of these were revised versions of entries in the regular Who's Who series, but there were several new entries ( particularly for supporting characters ).
The London Encyclopaedia, first published in 1983 and revised in 1993, 1995 and 2008, is a 1101 page historical reference work on the United Kingdom's capital city, London, with some 5, 000 articles supported by two indices — one general and one listing people, each of about 10, 000 entries.
In addition he is writing entries on Satie, Koechlin, Caplet, Emmanuel and Charpentier for the revised New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ( Macmillan ).
Ongoing methods include donating the weird prizes, suggesting the contest for the week, supplying a revised title for Honorable Mention entries for a given week's results, and writing the revised contest title that runs when the contest results are printed.
A revised and expanded edition by Charles Annandale was published in 1882 in four volumes, over 3, 000 pages, with about 130, 000 entries, revised definitions and etymologies, and 3, 000 illustrations.
It was first published in 1963 and revised in 1976, totaling approximately 225, 000 individual entries.
However, new and revised entries in the list are always welcome.

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