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Contributing to this decline in ticket sales is the fact that Jacksonville is one of the league's smallest markets, though its stadium is relatively large ; since 2005 the team has covered nearly 10, 000 of the stadium's 73, 000 total seats with tarp in order to lower the stadium's official capacity to a more typical size and reduce blackouts.
Contributing houses throughout the Oak Ridge Historic District have long been associated with the school, as either the homes of founders and trustees, boarding houses, or the residences of principals, teachers, and officials.
** Contributing composers included Auric, Milhaud and Poulenc, along with Jean Françaix, Léo Preger and Henri Sauguet.
She remained with the early news program as a Special Contributing Anchor.
Contributing factors include the popularity of stories by Charles Dickens in nineteenth-century America ( with their emphasis on generous gift-giving ), introduction of more secular traditions over the past two centuries ( such as the American Santa Claus ), and the rise in popularity of New Year's Eve parties.
Contributing to the accident were the flight crew's ( 1 ) impaired performance resulting from fatigue and the situational stress associated with the intent to land under the circumstances, ( 2 ) continuation of the approach to a landing when the company's maximum crosswind component was exceeded, and ( 3 ) use of reverse thrust greater than 1. 3 engine pressure ratio after landing.
Publisher Sarhan responded: " My impression of Mort was that he was stuck in a time warp, wanted to relive his personal ' glory days ' when he edited CRACKED and didn ’ t get what we were trying to do .... A Contributing Editor is a freelancer with whom we have a relationship with.
In June 1980 the South Taieri region experienced severe floods that flooded both sides of the highway and extended as far as Dunedin Airport. Contributing factors to this were already full wetlands at Lake Waihola with the Taieri and Waipori Rivers both draining into this area.
Contributing to the US-led coalition and taking part in the UN force to Somalia seemed to align with Canadian foreign policy and fit Mulroney's vision for peacekeeping, as he was the " principal driver behind Canada's decision to commit itself to the Somalia mission ".
Contributing to the success of the 1957 film is its theme song, " An Affair to Remember ( Our Love Affair )", composed by Harry Warren and with lyrics by Leo McCarey and Harold Adamson.
Contributing to the accident was the limited capability of then-current wind shear detection technology ; this, along with the similar crash of Delta Air Lines Flight 191 three years later led to the development of the airborne wind shear detection and alert system and the mandate by the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration have on-board windshear detection systems installed by 1993.
Gerard moved across to Titan with Dreamwatch and took the role of Contributing Editor.
Further from the NTSB report: " There was no flight following or interaction with the Avianca Airlines dispatcher for AVA052 following takeoff from Medellin ... Contributing to the accident was the flight crew's failure to use an airline operational control dispatch system to assist them during the international flight into a high-density airport in poor weather.
Contributing editor with Ben de Jong and Wies Platje.
Contributing factors to the illusion are the use of a rectangular window, and the choice of a frequency () with exactly 8 ( an integer ) cycles per 64 samples.
Contributing to the sense that Season 6 was doomed, in the first sketch the cast shared a bed with Gould and introduced themselves – Charles Rocket proclaimed himself to be a cross between Chevy Chase and Bill Murray, and Gilbert Gottfried ( prior to adopting his signature screechy, obnoxious voice ) referred to himself as a cross between John Belushi " and that guy from last year who did Rod Serling, and no one can remember his name " ( referring to Harry Shearer ).
Contributing substantially to " The Comeback ," Reed finished the game with eight receptions for 136 yards and three touchdowns.
David Mecey began working with Playboy magazine in the fall of 1979, serving as staff photographer and later as Contributing Photographer.
In 1987, he would take a title change to Contributing Photographer where he would continue with Playboy until 2002.
MOJO has also published four editions of " The MOJO Collection: The Greatest Albums Of All Time " ( Canongate books ), originally edited by the magazine's founding features editor Jim Irvin, and a series of short, definitive biographies under the imprint MOJO Heroes, starting in 2002 with Neil Young: Reflections In Broken Glass, written by Sylvie Simmons, a longtime MOJO Contributing Editor.
In addition to his 50-year tenure at Sports Illustrated, where he now holds the title of Senior Contributing Writer, Deford appears regularly on National Public Radio and Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel on HBO.

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Contributing to these rudder pedal inputs were characteristics of the Airbus A300-600 sensitive rudder system design and elements of the American Airlines Advanced Aircraft Maneuvering Training Program.
Contributing members were: AER20-200, awaycaboose, Ditzky, Drn Drn, Foucault V, fydhws, Hox Vox, Lurholm, mexicanvader, Quendus, Res Band ,-Soundso-and speculativism.
Contributing writers were Desmond Child, Christina Amphlett of Divinyls, Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly, Diane Warren, and Frank Previte.
Contributing to the popularity of public baths in the Edo period were female bathing attendants known as yuna ( 湯女, lit.
In 2012 the twins were interviewed by National Geographic Society Contributing Editor Jordan Schaul about horse slaughter legislation.
Contributing to the accident were errors concerning the implementation of a safety recommendation which had been made by the manufacturer to Fokker 50 operators.
Contributing to the peasant unrest were conspiracy theories that the lack of food was a deliberate plot by the nobility.
Contributing to this separatist sentiment were those frontiersmen who believed that the national government was not doing enough to protect them from the Native American attacks on western frontier in the final years of the Revolutionary War.
Contributing factors were inexperienced guards, lapses in accountability, complacency, lack of leadership presence, poor visibility, and lack of clear and concise communication between the guards and the leadership.
Contributing to this, areas of the bodywork that were to be covered by plastic trim ( such as the front and rear bumpers ) were left unpainted and thus unprotected.
Contributing to this was the fact that there were no bleachers in left or center fields ; all outfield seating ( about 4, 500 seats ), were in the semi-trapezoid-shaped right field stands that came to be known as the " Sun Deck " ( or, in the case of night games, the " Moon Deck ").
Contributing to its mounting popularity by this time were the additions from similarly popular genres such as zarzuela and the popular Italian operas of the time, which increasingly made the sardana a fad dance.
Contributing to these feelings were the positions taken by the George W. Bush administration on international issues: for example, American policies on global warming and environmental protection, on the International Criminal Court, on pre-emptive attack, and what has long been perceived as a policy of stubborn unilateralism practiced by successive American governments culminating in the Bush administration and especially the neoconservatives within it.
Contributing writers were Emilie Carter, Charles Hughes, Liz Schulze, Charles Taylor, and Christopher Title.
Contributing to the accident were the pilots ’ failure to make standard callouts and the current Federal Aviation Regulations that allow pilots to descend below the minimum descent altitude into a region in which safe obstacle clearance is not assured based upon seeing only the airport approach lights.
Contributing buildings were all fifty years old or older and retained enough of their original physical character to adequately embody the sense of time, place, and historic association normally required in establishing a historic district.
Contributing to the continued popularity of the game is the ability-especially earlier on-to easily collect the cards due to the more common distribution and the smaller set size ( although as of 2006 there were over 1, 800 unique cards ).
Contributing to the work were public and private health and quality organizations, including the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the National Committee for Quality Assurance, URAC, and the Joint Commission.
Contributing to the cause of the accident were the inappropriate procedures used by, and inadequate coordination between, the flight crew that led to a takeoff rotation at a lower than prescribed air speed.

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Vernon's office adjoined the stable, and the walls were adorned with brightly colored lithographs, the folk art of the period.
But the word " glyph " first came to widespread European attention with the engravings and lithographs from Frederick Catherwood's drawings of undeciphered glyphs of the Maya civilization in the early 1840s.
In 1992, Bressanutti returned to combining graphic arts with music, taking his lithographs on tour to three U. S. galleries.
He was adept in many media, with over 500 paintings, as well as etchings, pastels, watercolors, drawings, and lithographs.
Involvement in major earth-moving works seems to have fed Clark's interest in geology and archaeology and he, anonymously, authored two guidebooks on the railway: one illustrated with lithographs by John Cooke Bourne ; the other, a critique of Brunel's methods and the broad gauge.
Casting about for a follow-up, Nash extended the range of antiquarian interests forward in time with his next series of lithographs The Mansions of England in the Olden Time 1839 – 1849, which accurately illustrated Tudor and Jacobean great houses, interiors as well as exteriors, made lively with furnishings and peopled by inhabitants in ruffs and farthingales, the quintessence of " Merrie Olde England ".
It would not be until 1878 that his work gained any recognition with Guardian Spirit of the Waters, and he published his first album of lithographs, titled Dans le Rêve, in 1879.
In 1982, Le Troisième Œil, ( The Third Eye ), his collection of ten original lithographs, was published in Paris with an accompanying text by Marceau.
Meanwhile, Sheridan, riding with Ayres's vanguard, personally led the charge that breached the left flank of Pickett's line, an exploit that has been depicted heroically in paintings and lithographs of the era.
" After Michallon's early death in 1822, Corot studied with Michallon's teacher, Jean-Victor Bertin, among the best known Neoclassic landscape painters in France, who had Corot draw copies of lithographs of botanical subjects to learn precise organic forms.
The book is scarce in its original form, but in 1875 two reproductions of the outline sketches for the designs were published — a lithographic issue of the whole series, and a finer photographic transcript of six of the subjects, which is more valuable than even the finished illustrations of 1841, in which the added light and shade is frequently spotty and ineffective, arid the lining itself has not the freedom which we find in some of Leech's other lithographs, notably in the Fly Leaves, published at the Punch office, and in the inimitable subject of the nuptial couch of the Caudles, which also appeared, in woodcut form, as a political cartoon, with Mrs Caudle, personated by Brougham, disturbing by untimely loquacity the slumbers of the lord chancellor, whose haggard cheek rests on the woolsack for pillow.
The set included a school bus together with six independent figures made out of tall skinny pegs of cardboard tubes wrapped in lithographs simulating clothes.
The following year Catherwood published Views of Ancient Monuments in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan, with 25 color lithographs from watercolors he made at various ruins.
The lithographs were hand coloured, and writing the introduction for the work Gould states ‘ every sky with its varied tints and every feather of each bird were coloured by hand ; and when it is considered that nearly two hundred and eighty thousand illustrations in the present work have been so treated, it will most likely cause some astonishment to those who give the subject a thought .’
Currier's early lithographs were issued under the name of Stodart & Currier, a result of the partnership he created in 1834 with a local New York printmaker named Stodart.
Realizing that there was a market for current news, Currier turned out several more disaster prints and other inexpensive lithographs that illustrated local and national events, such as " Ruins of the Planter's Hotel, New Orleans, which fell at two O ’ clock on the Morning of May 15, 1835, burying 50 persons, 40 of whom Escaped with their Lives.
Inspired, the artist ceased work on a series of etchings she had intended to illustrate Emile Zola's Germinal, and produced a cycle of six works on the weavers theme, three lithographs ( Poverty, Death, and Conspiracy ) and three etchings with aquatint and sandpaper ( March of the Weavers, Riot, and The End ).
Working now in a smaller studio, in the mid-1930s she completed her last major cycle of lithographs, Death, which consisted of eight stones: Woman Welcoming Death, Death with Girl in Lap, Death Reaches for a Group of Children, Death Struggles with a Woman, Death on the Highway, Death as a Friend, Death in the Water, and The Call of Death.
Key works such as Worldbackwards ( 1912 ), by Khlebnikov and Kruchenykh, Natalia Goncharova, Larionov Rogovin and Tatlin, Transrational Boog ( 1915 ) by Aliagrov and Kruchenykh & Olga Rozanova and Universal War ( 1916 ) by Kruchenykh used hand-written text, integrated with expressive lithographs and collage elements, creating small editions with dramatic differences between individual copies.
The lithographs are in the style of Schwitters ' drawings of the period, using found elements, collage and stamps, along with scratchy pen and ink drawings.
Buzzy Bee was originally covered with paper lithographs depicting a yellow bee with pink cheeks, blue eyes, and striped tail.

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