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The first known presentation describing use of similar phases in software engineering was held by Herbert D. Benington at Symposium on advanced programming methods for digital computers on 29 June 1956.
There are right turns for Butterwick and it goes through Benington becoming Main Road where it passes All Saints church and the Admiral Nelson, then Leverton where it passes St Helena's church.

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`` This team set a precedent that could be valuable in the future '', Benington pointed out.

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Speakers at a Tipoff Club dinner dealt lavish praise to a group of St. Louis University players who, in the words of Coach John Benington, `` had more confidence in themselves than I did ''.
`` You often hear people talk about team spirit and that sort of thing '', Benington said in a conversation after the ceremonies, `` but what this team had was a little different.
Benington said, `` I've never seen a player have a game as great as Mankowski did against Bradley that day ''.
Mrs. Benington admired Gordon's spirit and did what she could to persuade her husband that the boy might help the team.
Within a week after the injury, suffered in St. Louis's victory in the final game of the Kentucky tournament, Nordmann was sitting on the Bill's bench doing what he could to help Benington.
In 1983 the paper was republished with a foreword by Benington pointing out that the process was not in fact performed in strict top-down, but depended on a prototype.
Maurice Benington Reckitt ( 19th May 1888 – 11th January 1980 ) was a leading British Anglo-Catholic and Christian Socialist writer.
Before the 2010 election, the constituency included Benington and Walkern.
In the UK and US NPM has been challenged since the turn of the century by a range of related critiques such as Third Way thinking ( see Anthony Giddens ) and particularly the rise of ideas associated with Public Value Theory ( Mark Moore, Kennedy Business School, John Benington, Warwick Business School ) which have re-asserted a focus on citizenship, networked governance and the role of public agencies in working with citizens to co-create public value, generate democratic authorisation, legitimacy and trust, and stress the domains within which public managers are working as complex adaptive systems with characteristics which are qualitatively different from simple market forms, or private sector business principles.
Benington is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Boston in Lincolnshire, England, located east of Boston, on the A52 road.
Benington is one of eighteen parishes which, together with Boston, form the borough.
USS Benington Monument, Point Loma, San Diego, California-Dedication 1908.

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But he recalled that Rameau had once had a private performance of his opera Armide, behind closed doors, just for himself alone.
Robert Pocock, a friend from the BBC, recalled " I only once heard Dylan express an opinion on Welsh Nationalism.
He was an excellent swordsman, although a fellow actor once recalled that he occasionally cut himself with his own sword.
When it is recalled that it was once the task of Owtred to defend the political interests of England against the demands of Avignon, one would more likely see him in agreement with Wycliffe than in opposition.
However, the realization that eye movements performed in dreams may affect the dreamer's physical eyes provided a way to prove that actions agreed upon during waking life could be recalled and performed once lucid in a dream.
When Trotsky arrived in New York in January 1917, Bukharin was the first to greet him ( as Trotsky's wife recalled, " with a bear hug and immediately began to tell them about a public library which stayed open late at night and which he proposed to show us at once " dragging the tired Trotskys across town " to admire his great discovery ").
" I had no idea there were such things — I was awestruck ," Gould once recalled.
" Meskin was fabulous ," Ditko once recalled.
Solo and Kuryakin are recalled to recapture the escapee and defeat THRUSH once and for all, but the movie misfired on a key point: instead of reuniting the agents on the mission and showcasing their witty interaction, the agents were separated and paired with younger agents.
He once recalled that when Sir Ralph Richardson " wanted the low-down on Pozzo, his home address and curriculum vitae, and seemed to make the forthcoming of this and similar information the condition of his condescending to illustrate the part of Vladimir ...
He returned home to Nanyang for a short time, before being recalled to serve in the capital once more in 138.
Release could not secure a record contract, and by 1970 Tork was once again a solo artist, as he later recalled, " I didn't know how to stick to it.
" With her, as with her mother, shyness and reserve were accounted as pride, but, once you knew her and had gained her affection, this reserve disappeared and the real Tatiana became apparent ," Dehn recalled.
Malesherbes presented a strong remonstrance against the new system, and was at once banished to his country seat at Malesherbes, to be recalled, however, with the old parlement on the accession of Louis XVI, and to be made minister of the maison du roi in 1775.
Chodkiewicz was one of the few magnates who remained loyal to the king, and after helping to defeat the Sandomierz rebellion ( rokosz ) against the Grand Duke of Lithuania and Polish king in 1606-1607, a fresh invasion of Livonia by the Swedes recalled him thither, and in 1609 once more he relieved Riga besides capturing Pernau.
Barbera once recalled about Daws Butler's voice acting versatility:
Although Defence had once been sent to reinforce Cradock, it had then been recalled part way, returned to the Mediterranean and then been sent again to form part of a new squadron patrolling the eastern coast of South America.
Kit Bond, nearing retirement in 2010, recalled with some embarrassment in a conversation on civility in political discourse that Moynihan had once " slugged on the Senate floor after Bond denounced an earmark Moynihan had slipped into a highway appropriations bill.
She exulted in the meeting of the estates general, and most of all when her father, after being driven to Brussels by a state intrigue, was once more recalled and triumphantly escorted into Paris.
Disorders in the south once again recalled the government attention to the Jewish question.
He was recalled for the Second and Third Tests, which were won easily, but Snow took only 3 wickets ( 51. 33 ), but by dint of being out only once that summer he averaged 50. 00 with the bat.
The injunction was to have been enforced on February 11, 2009, at the earliest, the same date that Mattel and MGA would once again be in court to present their cases for appeal, and mandated that MGA must remove, at its own cost, all Bratz product from store shelves, reimburse retailers for the product, turn over the recalled product to Mattel for disposal, and destroy all marketing materials and molds and materials used in the production of the dolls.
When he openly expressed his opinion that the Vendéans merited lenient measures, the authorities recalled him ; but re-instated him once more in April 1794 and sent him to the Army of the Sambre-and-Meuse.
" The first tape I made was about my eighth-grade teacher ," he once recalled.

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John Landis recalled that " Although he was extremely ill he told me he could not die until he voted for Obama for President and he did.
Jacqueline Kennedy recalled that Hoover told President John F. Kennedy that King tried to arrange a sex party while in the capital for the March on Washington and told Robert Kennedy that King made derogatory comments during the President's funeral.
Smith later recalled that, " Whitey told me that with me playing shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals, we could win the pennant.
In the commercial, he briefly recalled his past experiences as a Jedi and with the Rebel Alliance, and told of some new threat that he was unsure he could defeat.
According to Tacitus, as Lucan bled to death, "( he ) recalled some poetry he had composed in which he had told the story of a wounded soldier dying a similar kind of death, and he recited the very lines.
Rice recalled that during the meeting, Tenet told Bush, " Sir, I believe it ’ s al-Qaeda.
He recalled the earlier incident and told his friends that only de Fontgibu was missing to make the setting complete — and in the same instant, the now senile de Fontgibu entered the room.
"' Let the goyim be the fighters ,'" Ross later recalled being told by his father.
" In 1997 Burke recalled: " When I did it for Jerry Wexler and Bert Burns ( sic ), they told me that song would never make it.
She recalled what she said to her: " I told her that " You're My World " would be my next single in the States.
Gil's interest in music was precocious: " When I was only two or two and a half ," he recalled, " I told my mother I was going to become a musician or a president of my country.
He recalled the earlier incident and told his friends that only de Fontgibu was missing to make the setting complete — and in the same instant, the now senile de Fontgibu entered the room.
Among his warmer memories of his childhood, Robbins recalled having listened to stories of the American West told by his maternal grandfather, Texas Bob Heckle.
Although Rollins recalled discussing the $ 2, 800 meal with Harris, Harris told the Orlando Sentinel on April 19, 2006, that the cost of the meal was " news to me ", and that her campaign had since " reimbursed " the restaurant for the cost of the meal.
" I told them what I thought about Japan and that the Germans would soon find out about them ," she recalled.
Richman also recalled that Marshall thought that the case was a " no-brainer ," and told Richman, who wrote a bench memo for Marshall on the case, that " this is controlled by Stanley.
That night, she later recalled in her memoirs, the Tsar told her: " Now you are my secret wife.
The contact party is also recalled without explanation and told to rendezvous directly with Lenin, which destroys MacArthur to prevent the capture of human technology.
A Māori man in the 19th century recalled: " I was always told by my old people that a pair of Huia lived on most affectionate terms ...
Erving recalled, " ater on, in the Rucker Park league in Harlem, when people started calling me ' Black Moses ' and ' Houdini ', I told them if they wanted to call me anything, call me ' Doctor '.
Eight years later Hedda Hopper told Adams she recalled writing about him at the time and he replied by reciting back to her, " Nick Adams, gas station attendant from New Jersey, did an impersonation of Jimmy Cagney and a scene from Glass Menagerie.
"' In my last interview I was told, ' We're quite convinced that you are a British spy, but we're going to take you to see what you're up to ,'" he recalled.
In 2004, his wife Kate recalled " he returned home, and, devastated, told her, " I can't remember lines any more.

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