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For its fiftieth anniversary, Fantasia returned to 550 theaters nationwide on October 5, 1990 in its traditional 1946 version including the live action scenes with Taylor and the original Stokowski score.
For instance, recounts occur only on a state-by-state basis, not nationwide.
For 30 years, the Bulliard family has built a tradition of supplying quality Cajun food products nationwide.
For years each Sun published primarily local models, with the occasional " import " from other cities ; since the early 2000s the same Sunshine Girl feature appears nationwide.
For example, Mohler-Kuo, Dowdall, Koss & Weschler ( 2004 ) found in a study of approximately 25, 000 college women nationwide that 4. 7 % experienced rape or attempted rape during a single academic year.
For nationwide research, about once a month, West publishes a General Digest volume, which incorporates classified digest notes from all reporters of the West National Reporter System.
For example, some carriers define " nationwide " as anywhere in the U. S., whereas others define it as anywhere within the carrier's network.
For example, Ségolène Royal won the Breton department of Ille-et-Vilaine with 52. 39 % – while losing nationally – while Mitterrand has won only 38. 88 % in 1974 ( 49. 19 % nationwide ).
For the last 10 years, Shandong University has been continuously ranked among the top 10 universities nationwide in terms of the number of publications included in the Science Citation Index.
* Among 10 large four-year colleges and universities nationwide, and the only large institution in Kentucky, to make the Honor Roll in the Chronicle of Higher Education ’ s 2011 Great Colleges to Work For program.
For the 2000 and 2001 seasons, Fox Family was home to a weekly Thursday night Major League Baseball game ( a game that had previously aired nationwide on Fox Sports Net from 1997 – 1999 ), as well as select games in the Division Series round of playoffs.
Lamar was one of 10 colleges nationwide named to the Great Colleges to Work For Honor Roll by the Chronicle of Higher Education in 2009.
For nationwide branded goods manufacturers such as The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo, their respective merchandiser work forces number in the thousands.
The largest annually held event is called Relay For Life which is a nationwide fundraising program for cancer research.
For the project Yearwood learned to construct and build simple and affordable houses for Habitat for Humanity construction sites nationwide.
For a short time, Mr. Bingle also appeared in Memphis at the department store Lowenstein's and was used in Christmas advertising nationwide at various regional department stores owned by Mercantile Stores ( which acquired MB a few years before itself being acquired by Dillard's ).
For example, NHK Educational TV is assigned remote control ID 2 ( nationwide ).
For over 35 years, Promotions Unlimited has provided community-based retailers nationwide with products, advertising and merchandising solutions.
For nine years, using mostly war-surplus de Havilland DH. 4 biplanes, the Post Office built and flew a nationwide network.
After the release of their last album, Who Are We Living For ?, they began to tour extensively nationwide.
For example, in the United States there is no nationwide certificate of completion of secondary education.
For instance, the introduction of " Metal is the Law " includes the lines: ai, ai, ai, ai ,/ em cima, embaixo / e puxa e vai, which are verses taken from a ' marchinha de Carnaval ' ( Carnival song ) known nationwide and would translate to ugh, ugh, ugh, ugh / above, below / pull and go.
For the 2004 election, this organization had a goal of recruiting 10, 000 schools nationwide ; among them they planned to recruit 250, 000 students in the program and using them bring 2. 5 million new voters to the polls.
Fresco's reputation in Los Angeles eventually earned him a guest appearance on Art Baker's nationwide television show, You Asked For It as the " man of tomorrow " in the early 1950s.

For and launch
For hardware with the performance used in orbital launch vehicles, expenses of $ 2000 –$ 10, 000 + per kilogram of dry weight are common, primarily from engineering, fabrication, and testing ; raw materials amount to typically around 2 % of total expense.
For lunar materials, one well-studied possibility is to build mass drivers to launch bulk materials to waiting settlements.
For vertical launch of a rocket the initial thrust must be more than the weight.
For example, in 1890 Alexandra wrote a memorandum, distributed to senior British ministers and military personnel, warning against the planned exchange of the British North Sea island of Heligoland for the German colony of Zanzibar, pointing out Heligoland's strategic significance and that it could be used either by Germany to launch an attack, or by Britain to contain German aggression.
For example, the Jupiter-C modified to launch Explorer 1 had " UE " painted on the side, indicating it was S / N 29 ( U → 2, E → 9 ).
For example, on a ballistic missile submarine ( SSBN ), both the commanding officer ( CO ) and executive officer ( XO ) must agree that the order to launch is valid, and then mutually authorize the launch with their operations personnel.
For manned launch systems launch escape systems are frequently fitted to allow astronauts to escape in the case of catastrophic failures.
For the launch vehicles currently in use for human spaceflight, see that article.
For its intended role as an updating system for SLBM launch, TRANSIT sufficed, since submarines took periodic fixes to re-set their inertial guidance system, but TRANSIT lacked the ability to provide high-speed, real-time position measurements.
For instance, it was one of the first programs made in the USA seen on British television, which became more open to commerce with the launch of ITV, a commercial network that aired the series, in September 1955.
For the rest of the year, the orchestra played in the hall of Bedford School, and after the launch of the V-1 raids in 1944 the remaining broadcast concerts of that year's Proms season were performed at the Bedford Corn Exchange.
For many years, until its cancellation in 2005, All That would launch the careers of many actors and actresses including Kenan Thompson, Amanda Bynes, and Jamie Lynn Spears.
For launches above low Earth orbit ( LEO ), the actual launch time can be somewhat flexible if a parking orbit is used, because the inclination and time the spacecraft initially spends in the parking orbit can be varied.
For example, a film may be scheduled for release in the summer-a popular time for films-but if there is a problem in development, it might miss that launch window and make less of a profit.
For instance, the Ur-Quan Dreadnought has a powerful main gun and the ability to launch independent fighters ; while the Mmrnmhrm Transformer has the ability to change between two forms, a slow but quickly-turning one with a short-range laser as its main weapon, and the other quick but slowly-turning with long-range guided missiles.
: For the launch vehicle of the same name see Soyuz ( rocket family )
) For launch vehicles with liquid propellant, suitable storage facilities and, in some cases, production facilities are necessary.
For details on the launch complexes of the two spaceports, see List of Cape Canaveral and Merritt Island launch sites.
The first reported involvement of NASA and space rock came in 2009 when an off duty worker from the shuttle program synchronised footage of a Discovery launch with the Flowers Of Hell's ' Sympathy For Vengeance ' in an online video which became popular amongst staff at the Kennedy Space Center.
For propaganda reasons, the Soviets claimed the flight was a success, but they were not able to launch a manned flight to the Moon before Apollo 8.
For use during unexpected crises, the National Reconnaissance Office ( NRO ) kept a Corona in " R-7 " status, meaning ready for launch in seven days.
For instance, Fuji Photo CEO Shigetaka Komori managed to break longstanding Japanese corporate traditions, while Kodak was slow to change due to its executives ' “ mentality of perfect products, rather than the high-tech mindset of make it, launch it, fix it ”.

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