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First-run and on
First-run episodes of Shake It Up, Wizards of Waverly Place and Good Luck Charlie earned six of television ’ s top 10 telecasts that month in key child demographics, with Phineas and Ferb ranked as the No. 1 animated series on TV among Kids 6 – 11 and Tweens 9 – 14 for that month and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ranked among TV ’ s top 10 programs for that month in Playhouse Disney's Kids 2 – 5 target demographic.
* First-run syndication refers to programming that is broadcast for the first time as a syndicated show ( not any one particular network ), or at least first so offered in a given country ( programs originally created and broadcast outside of the United States, first presented on a network in their country of origin, have often been syndicated in the U. S. and in some other countries );
First-run Lassie was televised September 12, 1954 to March 24, 1973 with its first seventeen seasons airing on CBS Sunday evenings 7: 00 P. M. EST.

First-run and for
* Pay-Per-View: First-run movies, sporting events, headline news and special programming were available with a push of a button for a fee.

First-run and .
First-run episodes of The Ted Knight Show were broadcast starting in April 1986.
First-run episodes continued to air through September 1986.
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production and on
Mr. Freeman said that in many of the countries he visited on a recent world trade trip people were more awed by America's capacity to produce food surpluses than by our industrial production -- or even by the Soviet's successes in space.
for he kept on threatening that he would `` pull the ears '' of those responsible for agricultural production.
Small Business Administration, What It Is, What It Does, SBA Services For Community Economic Development, and various other useful publications on currently important management, technical production, and marketing topics are available, on request, from Small Business Administration, Washington 25, D.C..
Funds contributed by the Government are repaid by a royalty on production from the property.
A 5-percent royalty is paid on any production during the period the contract is in effect ; ;
In connection with our continuing development of new and more efficient mill machinery, a sounder U. S. income tax policy on depreciation of production equipment, enabling the mills to charge off the cost of new machines on a more realistic basis, could, if adopted, have favorable effects on Leesona's business in the next few years.
Layout and equipment were modernized and improved to obtain increased production on an efficient basis.
Moreover, it should not be so fastidious in its growth requirements as to make production on a militarily significant scale improbable.
It is possible that the polyether foams may soon be molded on a production basis in low-cost molds with more intricate contours and with superior properties to latex foam.
Compare this statement of a nineteenth-century judge with how Congressman Martin, according to the Daily Labor Report of Sept. 19, 1961, defends the necessity of enacting anti-trust legislation in the field of labor `` if we wish to prevent monopolistic fixing of wages, production or prices and if we wish to preserve the freedom of the employer and his employees to contract on wages, hours and conditions of employment ''.
It is a popular belief that alchemists made contributions to the " chemical " industries of the day — ore testing and refining, metalworking, production of gunpowder, ink, dyes, paints, cosmetics, leather tanning, ceramics, glass manufacture, preparation of extracts, liquors, and so on ( it seems that the preparation of aqua vitae, the " water of life ", was a fairly popular " experiment " among European alchemists ).
Agricultural policy focuses on the goals and methods of agricultural production.
Augmentative and alternative communication ( AAC ) is an umbrella term that encompasses methods of communication for those with impairments or restrictions on the production or comprehension of spoken or written language.
From 1764 onwards, there was a gradual change from a slave-based society to one based on production for domestic consumption and export.
A prime research tool for film historians, the catalog consists of entries on more than 50, 000 films, from 1893 to the mid-1970s, documenting casts, crews, synopses and production notes.
Researchers study the impact of these changes on food production.
He argues that this casts doubt on the notion that recessions are caused by a reallocation of resources from industrial production to consumption, since he argues that the Austrian business cycle theory implies that net investment should be below zero during recessions.
As of 2010, the agricultural production comprises on average 25 percent of Armenia's GDP.
He created the production and distribution company Esperanto Films, which has credits on the films Duck Season and Pan's Labyrinth.
This was because Woolfson and Parsons saw themselves mainly in the roles of writing and production, and also because of the technical difficulties of reproducing on stage the complex instrumentation used in the studio.
In a culture that set a high value on oratory and public performances of all kinds, in which the production of books was very labor-intensive, the majority of the population was illiterate, and where those with the leisure to enjoy literary works also had slaves to read for them, written texts were more likely to be seen as scripts for recitation than as vehicles of silent reflection.
Moreover, several organizations ( e. g., The American Society for Microbiology ( ASM ), American Public Health Association ( APHA ) and the American Medical Association ( AMA )) have called for restrictions on antibiotic use in food animal production and an end to all nontherapeutic uses.

production and Emergency
To speed production output, two-groove rifled barrels were adopted, and steel alloy specifications were relaxed under ' War Emergency Steel ' criteria for both rifle actions and barrels.
An executive from Emergency Records named Sergio Cossa signed Barbosa to do production work with the record label.
Notwithstanding attempts by the Emergency Scientific Research Bureau to manufacture gas from bog peat, imports of suitable coal and therefore gas production fell dramatically and initially its use for home heating was prohibited.
A commemorative Orbiter 3 version of the Emergency watch was subsequently produced, limited to a production run of 1, 999.
With help from the federal government, he also organized the War Emergency Training Program, providing education in manufacturing skilled required in the production of war materials.
As World War II drew closer Vickery was very much at the forefront of putting into place the Emergency Shipbuilding Program which man like Henry J. Kaiser were so instrumental in developing into an industry which would perform some of the greatest feats of wartime industrial production ever previously witnessed and never since matched.
After six years working in various stages of production from director to editing, Greaves found himself behind the camera as director and editor a film called Emergency Ward, which focused on the goings-on of a hospital emergency room on a Sunday evening.
Saracen was produced before Saladin because of the urgent need for a personnel carrier to serve in the Malayan Emergency, entering production in 1952.
On 24 December the MCP released a new ' Eight Point Program ' which called for an end to the Emergency Regulations, a cessation of hostilities, reform of Malaya's political system, democratic rights, support for world peace, and attention to other matters including education, health, welfare, and industrial production.
The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-first Century is a book by James Howard Kunstler ( Grove / Atlantic, 2005 ) exploring the consequences of a world oil production peak, coinciding with the forces of climate change, resurgent diseases, water scarcity, global economic instability and warfare to cause chaos for future generations.
* Emergency power unit, a device for energy production
In later years, she appeared on other shows produced by Webb's production company, Mark VII Limited ( e. g., Adam-12, Emergency !).

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