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Ground was broken on October 30, 1991 on what would become The Ballpark in Arlington ( now named Rangers Ballpark in Arlington ).
* North America: Dire Wolf, Smilodon, Giant Beaver, Ground Sloth, Giant Imperial Mammoth ( Mammuthus imperator ), Jeffersonian Mammoth ( Mammuthus jeffersonii ), Columbian Mammoth ( Mammuthus columbi ), Woolly Mammoth, Mastodons, Giant Short-Faced Bear, American Cheetah, Scimitar Cats ( Homotherium ), American Camels, American Horses, and American Lions all become extinct.
Changing into a Tanooki statue while jumping would result in Mario pounding the ground and killing whatever enemies are directly under him, this marked the first appearance of the " Ground Pound " move in a Mario game, a move that would later be given to Yoshi in Yoshi's Island and that would later become part of Mario's standard moveset in Super Mario 64 and all subsequent games.
Recalled for the Third Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Bradman scored 79 and 112 to become the youngest player to make a Test century, although the match was still lost.
Highlights for her character included " The High Ground ," where Dr. Crusher is kidnapped by terrorists ; " Remember Me ," in which she becomes trapped in an alternate reality where her loved ones start to disappear ; " The Host ," which features a romance between the Doctor and a man with a big secret ; " Suspicions ," in which Dr. Crusher risks her career to solve the murder of a scientist ; " Sub Rosa ," where Dr. Crusher becomes the next victim of her grandmother's seductive " ghost ;" and " Attached ," where Picard and Crusher become telepathically linked as prisoners and learn their true feeling for one another.
Even years later, the term " Ground zero " has become a shorthand for the site, even after construction on the new One World Trade Center and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum were well underway.
Because of the widespread longtime popularity of The Pilgrim's Progress, Christian's hazards — whether originally from Bunyan or borrowed by him from the Bible — the " Slough of Despond ", the " Hill Difficulty ", " Valley of the Shadow of Death ", " Doubting Castle ", and the " Enchanted Ground ", his temptations ( the wares of " Vanity Fair " and the pleasantness of " By-Path Meadow "), his foes (" Apollyon " and " Giant Despair "), and the helpful stopping places he visits ( the " House of the Interpreter ", the " House Beautiful ", the " Delectable Mountains ", and the " Land of Beulah ") have become commonly used phrases proverbial in English.
Ground attack has become the domain of converted trainers, like the BAE Hawk or the Aero L-39 Albatros, and many trainers are built with this task in mind, like the CASA 101 or the Aermacchi MB-339.
The second legend on Qianlong's origins, more popular in northern China, stated that during a trip to the Mulan Hunting Ground ( 木蘭圍場 ) in Rehe Province, Yongzheng had an illegitimate affair with a palace maid and they conceived a son, who would become the Qianlong Emperor.
Whirlwind then, in turn, evolved to become SAGE ( Semi-Automatic Ground Environment ), the central albeit distributed locus of NORAD's air defense command, control, communication and intercept system for North America.
1999 saw the Dragons become the first League of Wales outfit to win the FAW Premier Cup, with a 2 – 1 win over Wrexham at the club's own Racecourse Ground.
Titchmarsh was a close family friend of Tom Kerridge, who went on to become his gardening advisor on shows such as Ground Force.
The majority of the cadets at Duntroon are members of the Australian Army, although the college also trains some Royal Australian Air Force personnel who are training to become Ground Defence Officers.
Wembley will become the second stadium to have been used twice but only host one Olympics after the Melbourne Cricket Ground which was the venue in 1956 and hosted the first game of the Sydney 2000 football tournament.
Common Ground Doves can become sexually active within 79 days after hatch.
This has subsequently become their home: the Stoop Memorial Ground.
While he has become a regular member of the one-day squad, Watson has played few Test Matches for Australia, having debuted against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground in January 2005.
To encourage them to become more involved in literature, Walters began writing his first novel, Stand Your Ground, for his class.
In December 1998, following a major review, the Government of the United kingdom announced that the Football Licensing Authority would in due course become the Sports Ground Safety Authority.
6 February 1978: Blyth Spartans, of the Northern Premier League, defeat Stoke City of the Football League Second Division 3 – 2 at the Victoria Ground to become the first non-league club to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup in 29 years.
Suvorov then concludes with descriptions of the daily life inside the Soviet Army for the soldier and the officer, including the bullying and hazing practice known as dedovshchina, a practice then almost unknown to the West at the time of publication, which has become notorious in the Russian Ground Forces of the post-Soviet period.
( Ned would additionally become a curator of the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Bob Bosak returned to RAND in 1956 to become head of programming for the Semi Automatic Ground Environment ( SAGE ), the automated NORAD system that controlled US air defenses from 1959 to 1983 and
Trees for Life's Woodland Ground Flora Project seeks to enhance populations of plants which have become scarce in established woodland, species such as one-flowered wintergreen ( Moneses uniflora ), and twinflower ( Linnaea borealis ), and to establish populations of these plants, and more common species such as primrose ( Primula vulgaris ) and bluebell ( Hyacinthoides non-scripta ), in new woodland where these species are absent.

Ground and lower
Ground source heat pumps are simpler and more reliable than air source heat pumps-they do not need fan systems or defrosting systems and can be housed inside-but the need for a ground heat exchanger requires a higher initial capital cost in exchange for lower annual running costs as well-designed ground source heat pump systems enjoy a more efficient operation.
The Ground Tit is not a migratory bird but may descend lower altitudes in valleys during the winter.
Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, she spent her first few months at EPA in the role of assisting in environmental cleanup activities at Ground Zero in lower Manhattan, the Pentagon in Washington, D. C., and the anthrax attack at the Hart Senate Office Building.
As the International Space Station passed over the New York City area after the attacks, Culbertson took photographs of the smoke emanating from Ground Zero in lower Manhattan.
After two unsuccessful seasons in the lower division, the struggling club took the step of not just leaving the Horseley Hill Ground but of moving the club to another town in search of more support.
Ground clearance began in February and March 2001, with the intention of constructing the lower end of the navigation first, but the outbreak of Foot-and-mouth disease in May 2001 resulted in all of the surrounding agricultural land being closed for access, and there was no option but to start at the top.
The lower levels ( Ground and Mezzanine ) consist of meeting and conference rooms, a few business offices, and a 450-seat, two-level theater.

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MCC first displayed the urn in the Long Room at Lord's Cricket Ground and since 1953 in the MCC Cricket Museum at the ground.
In the Fourth Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground, England batting second scored 513 to defeat Australia ( 98 & 258 ) by an innings and 157 runs.
A single Test was held at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground in 1928 – 29.
A NSW player outmarks a West Australian opponent in the goal square at the 1933 Sydney Carnival | 1933 Australian Football Carnival at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
They played their football league games at the Aberdare Athletic Ground and were known as the Darians.
That same year Lara amassed 688 runs in the three match away Test series against Sri Lanka making three centuries, and one fifty – including the double century and a century in the first and second innings of the 3rd Test Match at the Sinhalese Sports Ground, equating to 42 % of the team's runs in that series.
On the fourth day of the first Test match at Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's, Antigua during India's tour of West Indies, 2006, Mahendra Singh Dhoni's flick off Dave Mohammed to the midwicket region was caught by Daren Ganga.
Ground, mechanised and tactical air forces were concentrated at this point of maximum effort whenever possible.
Australia holds the first day of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the start to the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
* Ground improvements at English football Stadia
His book The Soccer Tribe published in 1981 was partly based on research carried out during his directorship of Oxford United, including as it did analysis of the ' tribal ' chanting of the club's fans during matches at the club's Manor Ground.
Ground Zero Theatre and Hit & Myth Productions will be staging the next production at the Playhouse at Vertigo Theatre Centre in Calgary, Alberta, running May 26, 2009 to June 15, 2009, extended to July 12, 2009.
Category: Burials at Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
* Information on Bannister's grave at the North Burial Ground, Providence
Formed in 1871 as a junior club and as a senior club in 1873, it is headquartered at the Essendon Recreation Reserve ( Windy Hill ) in the Melbourne suburb of Essendon, Australia but match day home games are played at Etihad Stadium or the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
During its early years in the Association, Essendon played its home matches at Flemington Hill, but moved to the East Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1881.
Essendon were known as the " Same Olds " ( as in " the same old Essendon ") in order to distinguish the Essendon VFL side ( that played at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground ) to which this article refers, from the separate and unconnected Essendon VFA side ( that played at what was then the Essendon Cricket Ground ), which existed from 1900 to 1921.
Having already moved from its ground at Kent Street, Ascot Vale (" McCracken's Paddock ") to Flemington Hill, the club was again forced to move in 1881 ; and, because the City of Essendon mayor of the day, James Taylor, considered the Essendon Cricket Ground " to be suitable only for the gentleman's game of cricket ", Essendon moved to East Melbourne.

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