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Boosted by a 21-game hitting streak by Buster Posey, called up in May from AAA Fresno, the Giants then won 19 of the remaining 24 games in July.
Boosted by the loan signings of players such as Kyle Naughton and later Yakubu, results steadily improved under Eriksson as Leicester gradually began to climb the table, until a good run of form in the new year saw Leicester win seven of their first eight league games of 2011 and also take Premier League title-challengers and eventual cup-winners Manchester City to a replay in the FA Cup.
Boosted by an oil refinery and a brick factory, the town reached a peak population of 1, 400 in the 1920 census.
Boosted by critical praise, on 12 June 1978 the band played their first live gig together at Bar 2 in Sheffield's Psalter Lane Art College ( now Sheffield Hallam University ; a plaque now commemorates the spot in what is now a computer suite.
Boosted by 19 April 1709 issue of Daniel Defoe's A Review of the Affairs of France, a periodical that supported the Harley ministry, the concept was a key factor in British negotiations, and was reflected in the final treaties.
Boosted by Top of the Pops performances on 6 February and 13 March 1975, " Please Tell Him That I Said Hello " rose to a # 8 peak on the UK chart.
Boosted by New Zealand Cycle Trail funding, construction is ongoing ( as of 2009 ) on completing the Waikato River Trails, a 100 km series of connected river cycling trails in the South Waikato.
Boosted by the 1992 enactment of the federal Disability Discrimination Act, sign language interpreters are also increasingly provided in tertiary education.
" BioMed Central Boosted by Editorial Board.
Boosted by his endorsement as the ‘ good government candidate ’ by nearly every newspaper in the state, Roemer stormed from last place in the polls and on election night, overtook Edwin Edwards and placed first in the primary election, with 33 % of the vote compared with Edwards ' 28 %.
Boosted by his endorsement as the ' good government candidate ' by nearly every newspaper in the state, Roemer stormed from last place in the polls and on election night, overtook Edwards and placed first in the primary election, with 33 percent of the vote compared with Edwards ' 28 percent.
Boosted by a unique advertising campaign led by the Grey Worldwide Agency, sales from Cialis allowed Icos to become profitable in 2006.
Boosted by her well-received role in the film Desperately Seeking Susan, " Crazy For You " ( 1985 ) became her second US # 1 hit, and the follow-up Material Girl reached # 2 in the USA and was Top 5 in many other countries.
Boosted by the dairy industry, which began to develop in the 1890s, Dungog grew more rapidly, receiving a further boost with the arrival of the railway in 1911.
Boosted by the new stadium, recent success and general increasing attendance in Norway, Aalesund has gone from attracting crowds of approximately 1, 000 to regularly selling out their stadium in only a few years.
Boosted by the capture of the leader of the terrorist organization PKK, Abdullah Öcalan, during his premiership, Ecevit and the DSP won 22, 19 % of the votes in the elections of April in 1999 and took 136 of the 550 seats in the Turkish Parliament becoming the leading party.
Boosted by meticulous head coach Dom Capers ' innovative 3-4 zone blitz defensive scheme, the Panthers finished the regular season with a 12-4 record, including a perfect 8-0 at home, and winning the NFC West.
Boosted by its success, the Deccan Education Society was formed in 1884 and a year later the Fergusson College was founded.
Boosted by increased loans at Hana Bank, the flagship subsidiary of the Group, and improved sales in credit card and real estate finance operations, HFG's total assets grew 11. 49 % over the course of 2011.
Boosted by the international success of Alf's Button ( 1919 ), the company went public to fund a large studio development.

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Boosted by this success, Porsche sold customer versions of the 956 to privateer teams such as Joest Racing, Obermaier Racing, John Fitzpatrick Racing, Richard Lloyd Racing, Kremer Racing and Brun Motorsport who raced them independently of the factory.

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The maximum altitude of the Boosted Arcas amounts to 50 km, the takeoff thrust 1, 00 kN, the diameter 0, 11 m and the length 3, 40 m. The Boosted Arcas was launched 78 times between 1963 and 1972.
The launch site was in service between 1963 and 1973 and was mainly used for launching rockets of the types Centaure, Judi Dart, Orion, Rigel and Boosted Dart.
Another variation of Arcas was called the Boosted Arcas, which was a 2 stage rocket ; one Arcas stage and one booster.
Boosted by a successful soundtrack, Jhankaar Beats was a surprise hit in urban multiplexes and went on to win several awards for its music.

Boosted and .
* Boosted fission weapons improve on the implosion design.
Boosted weapons are thus variable-yield weapons.
* Boosted Trees can be used for regression-type and classification-type problems.
Between 1966 and 1971 rockets of the types Black Brant and Boosted Arcas were launched.
Boosted Arcas is the designation of an American sounding rocket.
The Boosted Arcas consists of a first stage of the type ARC booster or of the type MARC 42A1.

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Prolonged minority grievances and the use of communal emotionalism as an election campaign weapon by both Sinhalese and Tamil leaders abetted a fledgling Tamil militancy in the north, during the 1970s.
The policy of standardization by the Sirimavo government to rectify disparities created in university enrollment, which was in essence an affirmative action to assist geographically disadvantaged students to obtain tertiary education, resulted in reducing the proportion of Tamil students at university level and acted as the immediate catalyst for the rise of militancy.
In the 1980s, some of the Khalistan proponents turned to militancy, resulting in counter-militancy operations by the Indian security forces.
With dwindling support and an increasingly effective Indian security troops eliminating the terrorists, the Sikh militancy was effectively over by early 1990s.
This was followed by a telegram from John Devoy in October 1878 which offered Parnell a " New Departure " deal of separating militancy from the constitutional movement as a path to all-Ireland self-government, under certain conditions: abandonment of a federal solution in favour of separatist self-government, vigorous agitation in the land question on the basis of peasant proprietorship, exclusion of all sectarian issues, collective voting by party members and energetic resistance to coercive legislation.
Pakravan was replaced in 1965 by General Nematollah Nassiri, a close associate of the Shah, and the service was reorganized and became increasingly active in the face of rising Shia and communist militancy and political unrest.
Zia is a polarising figure in Pakistan, credited by some for preventing wider Soviet incursions into the region as well as economic prosperity, but decried for weakening democratic institutions, supporting militancy, and passing harsh laws that may have given rise to Islamic fundamentalism.
He was rather impressed by the Dutch socialist and later anarchist Domela Nieuwenhuis, who attacked Liebknecht for his lack of militancy.
As a result of the St. Patrick's Cathedral action, ACT-UP was publicly condemned by Mayor Edward Koch and some media for what they viewed as militancy and disrespect.
These strikes were not led by the union movement ; on the contrary, the CGT tried to contain this spontaneous outbreak of militancy by channeling it into a struggle for higher wages and other economic demands.
The Human Be-In was later recalled by poet Allen Cohen ( who assisted the artist Bowen in the organizational work ,) as a necessary meld that brought together philosophically opposed factions of the current San Francisco-based counterculture: on one side, the Berkeley radicals, who were tending toward increased militancy in response to the U. S. government's Vietnam war policies, and, on the other side, the rather non-political Haight-Ashbury hippies, who urged peaceful protest.
As part of a program to remove all potential rivals and unite the country, warlord Oda Nobunaga ended this Buddhist militancy in 1571 by attacking Enryaku-ji, leveling the buildings and slaughtering monks.
This led to increased militancy by many constituencies including the Marathas, the Sikhs and the Rajputs.
SCLC and Dr. King were also sometimes criticized for lack of militancy by younger activists in groups such as Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ) and the Congress of Racial Equality ( CORE ) who were participating in sit-ins and Freedom Rides.
The author further states that " Largely responsible for launching Sikh militancy, he is valorized by militants and demonised by enemies and the accounts from the two divergent sources seem to refer to two completely different persons.
During the depression, there was a rise of working class militancy organized by the Communist Party.
The militancy is especially well illustrated in the German Top 10 hit " Adriano ", a seven minute tour de force produced by DJ Desue, featuring the crème of German rap.
By the late 1970s the revolutionary climate had subsided and the need to express political militancy through song was no longer felt by poets, composers and singers, who subsequently redefined both their role and their creative contribution.
In 2005, several members contributed to a book analysing Australian working class militancy: Class and Struggle in Australia published by Pearson Education, which Kuhn also edited.
He has made promotional cartoons for anti-US militancy as well as cartoons alleging US actions have been motivated by the chance of making profit from oil.
In its early stages, Love and Rage enjoyed significant support from younger anarchist activists, many of them coming from the anarchist punk scene, and drawn by the paper's confrontational militancy and coverage of topics such as environmentalism, the autonome movement, and animal rights.

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