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Competing machines such as the Altair 8800 generally were programmed with front-mounted toggle switches and used indicator lights ( red LEDs, most commonly ) for output, and had to be extended with separate hardware to allow connection to a computer terminal or a teletypewriter machine.
* 1966 Seconds nominated for Competing Film
* 1962 All Fall Down nominated for Competing Film
* 1962 Birdman of Alcatraz nominated for Competing Film
Competing for the Grand Prix, Labrouste took second place behind the Palais de Justice by Guillaume-Abel Blouet in 1821.
Next, shortly after Thatcher left office, in July 1991, a new programme of market-testing of central government services began, with the White Paper Competing for Quality ( Cm 1730 ).
Competing for the same hockey market, the Canucks emerged over the Blazers as the latter relocated to Calgary, Alberta, the following season.
No. 16 for Competing Globally
Competing horses had their heads protected by a chanfron, an iron shield for protection from otherwise lethal lance hits.
* Gifford Pinchot ( 1912: Competing Visions for America, Ohio State University )
Competing pigeons are specially trained and conditioned for races that vary in distance for approximately to 100 to 1000 km.
A. Hashim, " Competing Orthographies for Writing Nobiin Nubian ", in Occasional Papers in the Study of Sudanese Languages No. 9, SIL / Sudan, Entebbe, 2004.
Competing for the fastest current
In Competing for the Future, the authors Prahalad and Hamel show how executives can develop the industry foresight necessary to adapt to industry changes, discover ways of controlling resources that will enable the company to attain goals despite any constraints.
Competing against actor Will Mellor, they eventually won £ 30, 000 for Breast Cancer Care.
Competing internationally for Team Canada, Doan has won two gold medals and two silvers at the World Championships as well as one World Cup championship in 2004.
Competing welding processes such as resistance welding and oxyfuel welding were developed during this time as well ; but both, especially the latter, faced stiff competition from arc welding especially after metal coverings ( known as flux ) for the electrode, to stabilize the arc and shield the base material from impurities, continued to be developed.
Competing prospective candidates for the seat included Peter Lilley and Michael Howard, later Conservative leader.
Competing standards developed by the rival DVD Forum are for the " dash " formats ( DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM ).
Competing for Russia in an exhibition match for the 1996 World Cup in August, he had suffered another setback with a bruised kidney and was sidelined for three weeks, but was able to recover in time for the NHL season.
Competing for sunshine are also many shrubs such as Red Huckleberries, western azalea, and many varieties of ferns.

Competing and however
Competing views, however, usually have to reinterpret " estuary " to mean something other than an estuary, as the west of the Baltic Sea is the only body of estuarial water of sufficient length in the region.

Competing and was
Competing theories as to the origin of his name exist ; some sources say he was named after the character Dr. Terwilliker from the film The 5, 000 Fingers of Dr. T, but others say he was named after Terwilliger Boulevard in Portland, Oregon.
The bands have been to Disney World, the International Indoor Marching Band Championships, and have made multiple appearances in the MACBDA ( Mid-American Competing Band Director's Association ) Finals before MACBDA was finally disbanded in recent years.
Competing directly with the other novelty ragtops of that year ( Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile Holiday, and Cadillac Eldorado ), it was equally well received.
Competing as it did with the tram services along Kingsway, the Aldwych branch was little used even from its opening.
Competing within the British Isles, he was first at Glasgow 1911, Cheltenham 1913, Chester 1914, Malvern 1921, Edinburgh 1926 and Tunbridge Wells 1927.
Competing French and British interests led to Siam becoming a buffer zone, though Siam was forced to make huge territorial concessions to maintain its freedom ; this included Isan, which the French did not recognise as fully Siamese territory until 1904.
Competing against the numerous factory backed teams such as Mazda, Mercury and Nissan, with their newly built spaceframe specials, despite being a privateer, the car never achieved any real success to be a serious contender and was kept by the original owner.
Competing mainly in the established Southeastern US market through the 1980s against Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and Gus Mayer, Parisian underwent a series of restructurings and mergers during its 130-year history, and was taken over by Saks Incorporated in 1998.
Competing bus services had begun to run with unrestricted competition, and the tram line by this time was so full with services that trams often ran late due to holdups at the crossing loops and passengers missed their connections at Sutherland.
Competing for New Haven's air travelers was Groton / New London based Pilgrim Airlines, also operating flights to New York / JFK and LaGuardia, as well as Boston, using Twin Otters and F-27 aircraft.
Competing as Dustin Rhodes, he captured the TCW Heavyweight Championship from Scotty Riggs on January 26, but vacated the title immediately afterwards after it was confirmed that he would be returning to WWE.
The Silverdome was also the home to many marching band activities and events, including the Michigan Competing Band Association State Marching Band Championships until 2005, the Bands of America Regional championships from 2003 to 2005, and the Bands of America Grand National Championships in 1987 and 1988.
His third collection, Competing with the Piano Tuner, was a Poetry Book Society special commendation and long-listed for the Whitbread Poetry Prize in 1998 ; his fourth, To the God of Rain, a Poetry Book Society recommendation for Spring 2003.
Competing on the National Debate Tournament circuit, the debate team was fairly successful.
Competing with Hampton for Virginia's NBDL team, Roanoke was evaluated as a potential franchise location based on its population, arena size and lack of a major NCAA basketball program in the Roanoke Valley.
Competing models such as the Cadillac Eldorado and the Lincoln Continental Mark VI had been downsized by 1981, so the Imperial was of comparable size to its competitors, and the Eldorado was at that time rising to the peak of its success.
Competing at her ninth Wimbledon, Hantuchová was unseeded in singles for the first time since 2004.
Competing name day lists began to emerge but the official list was still in general use until 1986 when consensus of a new list with three names on each day was reached.
Competing for Oklahoma State University, Pendleton won the NCAA Division I wrestling titles at 174 pounds in 2004 and 2005 and was a 3-time collegiate All-American .< ref >

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