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Further, Young asserts that the effort to limit international competition to amateur athletes, which Coubertin was a part of, was in fact part of efforts to give the upper classes greater control over athletic competition, removing such control from the working classes.
Further attention came also while Saarinen was still working for his father, when he took first prize in the 1948 competition for the design of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis, not completed until the 1960s.
Further competition arrived in 1883, when the Eastern and Midlands Railway opened a station near the terminal basin on its line from Melton Constable to North Walsham.
Further competition over the power of the falls on both banks of the river led to its eventual downfall when it partially collapsed in 1869 and was reinforced and subsequently sealed by a concrete overflow spillway ( or " apron ").
Further, his principal Australian investments in television and casinos were highly protected from competition by government regulation which Packer and his employees worked very hard to have maintained.
Further complications are added by uncontrollable environmental factors such as general economic conditions, technology, public policies and laws, political environment, competition, and social and cultural changes.
Further competition arrived in 2009 with the extension to Woolwich of the Docklands Light Railway, which crosses under the river to the east of the ferry route.
A fursuit er hosts the Iron Artist competition at Further Confusion 2002
Further competition came in 1924 when USFA created the National Amateur Cup.
Further, in England, the term non-league football is used for historical reasons to describe association football teams that play in organized leagues, but not in the Football League or Premier League, the two highest levels of competition in that sport in that country.
Further, improved battery-operated toothbrushes were providing formidable competition.
Further refinement of Microsoft's Direct3D and full OpenGL implementations from other graphics card vendors, in addition to growing competition in 3D hardware, eventually caused Glide to become superfluous.
Further, Whitman argues ( explicitly against Hayek ) that " a free market situation is probably also doomed to failure if there exist control persons who are not subject to external disciplines imposed by various forces over and above competition.
Further, as per Champions League regulation 17. 18, one player per club who would normally be cup-tied can be registered and eligible to play, so long as his previous club did not field him in the same competition, meaning that this player can represent two different clubs in the Europa League and Champions League.
Further down the process of the competition, Roberts was left as one of 15 remaining participants but found that the reality show was becoming increasingly based on personality instead of vocals.
Further railroad development continued after the Civil War, with a new B & O line ( the Metropolitan Branch ) connecting Washington to the west, and the introduction of competition from the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad in the 1870s.
Further confusion is caused by the incomplete nature of many of the early competition records.
Further criticism ensued in 2010 when Zynga was permitted to enter the competition despite multiple controversies surrounding the business practices of the company and debates whether Facebook applications could be considered games.

Further and came
Further success with Manchester United came at last when they beat Leicester City 3 – 1 in the FA Cup final of 1963, with Charlton finally earning a winners ' medal in his third final.
Further evidence of Chinese athletes ' drug use came in 1997 when Australian authorities confiscated 13 vials of Somatropin, a human growth hormone, from the bag of Chinese swimmer Yuan Yuan upon her arrival for the 1997 World Swimming Championships.
Further south, near Vukovar and near Šarengrad, there are two river islands ( Vukovarska ada and Šarengradska ada ) which have been part of SR Croatia ( during Yugoslavia ) but during the war they came under Serbian control.
Further international success came in the UK and Europe with their third and fourth albums, Woodface and Together Alone and the compilation album Recurring Dream, which included the hits " Fall at Your Feet ", " Weather with You ", " Distant Sun ", " Locked Out ", " Instinct " and " Not the Girl You Think You Are ".
Further to the north, Saint-Barthélemy and the northern French part of Saint Martin once came under the jurisdiction of Guadeloupe but on 7 December 2003, both of these areas voted to become an overseas territorial collectivity, a decision which took effect on 22 February 2007.
Further imprisonments came at London in 1654, Launceston in 1656, Lancaster in 1660, Leicester in 1662, Lancaster again and Scarborough in 1664 – 66 and Worcester in 1673 – 75.
Further instability came from the formation of several nationalist movements ( in Germany, Italy, Poland, Hungary, etc.
Further terms such as " black hat ", " white hats " and " gray hats " developed when laws against breaking into computers came into effect, to distinguish criminal activities and those whose activities were legal.
Further he suggested that the Rabbis have long regarded the punishment declared by the Torah as immoral, and came to the conclusion that no court should agree to hear testimony on " mamzerut ".
" Further details which added to the plan came from letters Fender received from Australia in 1932 which described how Australian batsmen were increasingly moving across the stumps towards the off side to play the ball on the on side.
Further developments in sample illumination came from Fritz Zernike in 1953 and George Nomarski 1955 for their development of phase contrast and differential interference contrast illumination which allow imaging of transparent samples.
" Further support for Adler's idea came from American Wiccan priestess Judy Harrow, who noted that amongst her comrades, there was a feeling that " you don't become pagan, you discover that you always were.
Further hit singles came, including " Scarborough Fair / Canticle ", based on a traditional English ballad with an arrangement by Martin Carthy, and " Homeward Bound " ( later U. S. No. 5 ), about life on the road while Simon was touring in England in 1965.
Further confirmation came from the Swiss chemist Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac, in 1866, who proved that there were only two elements.
Further inspiration came from a Danger Man episode called " Colony Three ", in which Drake infiltrates a spy school in Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
Further, by the time New York came to a vote, ten states had already ratified the Constitution and it had thus already passed — only nine states had to ratify it for the new government to be established among them ; the ratification by Virginia, the tenth state, placed pressure on New York to ratify.
Further opposition came from the Ghana Bar Association ( GBA ), which criticized the government's use of people's tribunals in the administration of justice.
Further, it is possible that all variations found among manuscripts eventually came to be regarded as disagreements between these figureheads.
Further bad news came when bus crash on 20 September 2008 in the neighbourhood, resulted in the death of two people-a young girl and an elderly woman.
Further ecclesiastic holdings came about from the need to enclose the marshes and create flood defences along the Thames.
Further evidence of Native Americans in the Lake Lillian area came during the 1930s when a dredging of the lake unearthed arrowheads and other artifacts.
Further expansion of the college came in the 1960s, after the closure of Beef Lane to the north of Chapel Quad.
Further decline came with the tornado of May 1, 1898, and then the loss of the county seat, in 1907, to Wheeler.
Further replacements were studied during the 1960s, but came to nothing as the USSR strengthened their strategic force with ICBMs.

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