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Its role in the introduction of monetary economy was explored by science historian James Burke in the second episode of his 1978 BBC television series Connections.
Meanwhile, the album Connections & Disconnections ( re-issued on CD as Who's a Funkadelic ) was released under the name Funkadelic in 1981.
The show was the subject of the first episode of the BBC documentary series Drama Connections ( 2005 ).
Accessibility Planning was introduced as a result of the report " Making the Connections: Final Report on Transport and Social Exclusion ".
* A remastered version of this story was released on Region 2 in November 2007, as part of The Complete Davros Collection and as a two-disc standalone release ( including the ' Davros Connections ' documentary from the boxset ) on 20 July 2009.
Whilst the Sketchbook series was transmitted, The Two Ronnies was also the subject of an episode of the BBC documentary Comedy Connections.
" Nina Wadia said on the BBC Documentary Comedy Connections that Meera Syal was behind the creation of these characters and is one of Nina's favourites on the series.
After Sir William Turners Grammar School on Coatham Road in Coatham, Redcar ( now the Redcar & Cleveland College Connections Campus on Corporation Road ) and his first job as a junior clerk in the treasurer's office of Eston council, Daniels served as a conscript in the 1st Battalion, The Green Howards, during his National Service and was posted to the British garrison in Hong Kong, before training as an accountant in the Civil Service.
When The Fast Show was featured on the BBC One show Comedy Connections, Aherne was the only cast member not interviewed.
In the lower level of the Tower's entrance foyer, there was formerly an exhibition " Making Connections " which traced the history of Australian telecommunications from the earliest days into the 21st century but this has since been removed.
Connections series of mini-novels was made by Amber Entertainment in association with the UK supermarket chain Tesco.
When British officials acquired the land south of the Ohio River in the 1768 Treaty of Fort Stanwix from the Iroquois, Ohio Indians who hunted the land refused to sign the treaty and prepared to defend their hunting rights .< ref >" I likewise advised them to withdraw the Senecas of Ohio from thence and settle them nearer their natural friends as at present by their Connections with others they bring disgrace & suspicion on their own confederacy, and this I was the readier induced to do, as Kayashota the chief of those on Ohio, a man of universal influence was present & had privately assured me that it was agreeable to him.
He has since written music and additional lyrics with Guy Pratt for the musical production " Bedbug ", which was performed in a variety of venues during the Shell Connections Youth Drama Festival in 2004, and has written a musical, also with Guy Pratt, entitled " A Terrible Beauty ", based on the life of William Butler Yeats and Maude Gonne.
When he was at Telematic Connections ( where his work was being exhibited ) he mentioned that the reason he chose this spot on his body was that it was where slaves were often branded.
After Mask ( 1984 ) and Invisible Connections ( 1985 ) there was a brief pause of album work, during which Vangelis moved his creative base from London to Greece, and was involved in theatre work.
In 2005, Christine Hanson, who had been inspired by the Ted Harrison illustrations and was given support by a commission from Celtic Connections International Festival in Glasgow, composed a musical suite for nine musicians to accompany a reading of the poem by well known Dundonian musician / songwriter Michael Marra.

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Connections to all DFW airport terminals are free but require riding two shuttle buses: first the shuttle to the DFW Remote South lot, then connecting there to the terminal shuttles.
The establishment of nightclubs such as Soca Paradise and Calypso City in New York and Connections and Calypso Hut in Toronto, coupled with these new recording companies were all factors instrumental in promoting Indo-Caribbean music overseas and in the West Indies for they provided the necessary outlets for the music to grow.
* Directions & Connections: $ 28. 90 / mth ($ 39. 90 in Canada ), includes all services in the Safe & Sound plan, plus turn-by-turn navigation
Connections can be crossed and filtered out using " textual sieves ", which filters out all incoming text.
Connections are available at Harrow & Wealdstone for a London Midland fast service to London Euston or the Southern service to East Croydon, or the Bakerloo Line calling all stations to Elephant & Castle.
Burke also wrote a series of Connections articles in Scientific American, and published a book of the same name ( 1995, ISBN 0-316-11672-6 ), all built on the same theme of exploring the history of science and ideas, going back and forth through time explaining things on the way and, generally, coming back to the starting point.

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In February 2003, the Florida systems would be sold to Time Warner Cable ( with the West Palm Beach and Doral systems later sold to Comcast, and the other systems spun off to Bright House Networks ), while the Texas systems were sold to Cequel III, as part of its then-Cebridge Connections subsidiary ( now Suddenlink Communications ).
Connections with the southward extension of Highway 406 would be provided near Welland, as well as with the controlled-access section of Highway 6 north of Caledonia, where the freeway would pass near Hamilton International Airport.
Connections announced the colt would retire to stud after that season in a syndication deal worth 5. 1 billion yen.

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Connections with the Pentagon and lobbyists in Washington are described by critics as more important than actual competition, due to the political and secretive nature of defense contracts.
Connections between the Ugric and many other languages were noticed in the 1670s and established, along with the entire Uralic family, in 1717, although the classification of Hungarian continued to be a matter of political controversy into the 18th and even 19th centuries.
Connections with the paired serpents on the caduceus are often made ( Brisson 1976: 55-57 ).
Connections with Greyhound can be made in Visalia or Paso Robles.
* Connections with the main railway system on line C are at Blaak station and at Schiedam Centrum station.
The Institute for International Connections, Avanta Network, and the International Human Learning Resources Network are concrete examples of teaching people how to connect with one another and then extend the connections.
Connections with Francia went beyond trade and the royal marriages Æthelberht and Eadbald made with Frankish princesses.
On March 26, 2007, U. S. District Judge Clarence Cooper dismissed with prejudice a suit for injunctive relief filed by European Connections, agreeing with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and TJC that IMBRA is a constitutional exercise of Congressional authority to regulate for-profit dating websites and agencies where the primary focus is on introducing Americans to foreigners.
* Making Intimate Connections: Seven Guidelines for Great Relationships and Better Communication, with Ted Crawford.
Connections to Q-Link were typically made by modems with speeds from 300-2400 baud, with 1200 baud being the most common.
On the same day Star Alliance also launched the Biosphere Connections, a partnership with three international organisations – UNESCO, International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ), and Ramsar Convention On Wetlands – to promote environmental sustainability.
Connections with Zagreb were severed for over a year.
Connections between domestic and international destinations are currently operated directly and through codesharing agreements with airlines such as Delta Air Lines, Lacsa ( part of Grupo Taca ), Iberia, Air Canada, Lufthansa, and Air France.
Connections with Spain were particularly strong, and in 1529 Thomas Fitzgerald, 11th Earl of Desmond and the ambassador of Charles V of Spain signed the Treaty of Dingle.
She is a lay member of the Health Professions Council, chair of the Nursing and Midwifery Council Audit Sub-Committee, a trustee of the Pension Scheme for the Nursing and Midwifery Council and Associated Employers, a member of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Appeals Committee, and a trainer with Cumberlege Connections Ltd ( a health sector leadership and training consultancy ).
Alexander launched a new international economic strategy for Scotland called Global Connections realigning Scotland ’ s international economic effort with the Smart Successful Scotland strategy, bringing together Scotland ’ s previously separate inward investment and export agencies into one organisation, Scotland Development International and created the Globalscot network to develop and expand Scotland's standing in the global business community.
Collins served as co-producer, and three more Connections movies with the Madison Castelli character are planned.
Writer Roy Clarke stated in an interview for the BBC series Comedy Connections that " to live with it must be murder, but to watch it is funny.
He lives with Daisy, Onslow and Rose, and is another character introduced to embarrass Hyacinth ( as pointed out in the BBC documentary on the show, part of the Comedy Connections series ).
On July 16, 2011, KCSN became the new radio home of Nic Harcourt ( formerly of KCRW ) and his new radio program, Connections with Nic Harcourt, which airs Saturday afternoons from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m.

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