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began and collect
Until the mid-19th century, the Museum's collections were relatively circumscribed but, in 1851, with the appointment to the staff of Augustus Wollaston Franks to curate the collections, the Museum began for the first time to collect British and European medieval antiquities, prehistory, branching out into Asia and diversifying its holdings of ethnography.
The design was considerably simplified, and in 1997 the " collect and distribute 1 bit " (" CoDi-1Bit ") model was published, and work began on a hardware implementation using Xilinx XC6264 FPGAs.
In the latter half of the 18th century, marionette companies began to give way to glove-puppet shows, performed from within a narrow, lightweight booth by one puppeteer, usually with an assistant, or " bottler ," to gather a crowd and collect money.
In 1862 Gray stated that he " began to collect postage stamps shortly after the system was established and before it had become a rage ".
During this time he began to collect medieval scholastic books, which he preserved faithfully throughout his life.
At Brentano's request, the brothers began to collect folk tales around this time.
The known volcanic history of the Long Valley Caldera area started several million years ago when magma began to collect several miles below the surface.
Soon Federal soldiers were dispensed to Charleston's forts and began to collect tariffs by force.
The SCDS began to collect and publish the remaining dances as well as reconstruct ( or reinterpret ) from old sources dances that were no longer being danced.
Assisted by Hiroyuki Aoki, he began to collect and transcribe the katas, the historic heritage of karate.
After Barrow was released from prison in February 1932, he and Ralph Fults assembled a rotating core group of associates and began a series of small robberies, primarily of stores and gas stations ; their goal was to collect enough money and firepower to launch a raid of liberation against Eastham prison.
He began to collect books on art and he studied other artists ’ techniques.
The site began to collect inhabitants and by the late 1870s, a settlement had sprung up to support buffalo hunters who frequented the area.
Promptly, workshops began to collect and organize information of, about, and affecting the city's operations, procedures, and finances.
Others, feeling the economic effects of reduced trade with America after the Sugar Act and an inability to collect debts while the colonial economy suffered, began to lobby for a repeal of the Stamp Act.
The telescope received additional recognition in 1999 when it began to collect data for the SETI @ home project.
With fresh troops he began a war of plunder, but the forces of his brothers were too strong, and taking with him such treasure as he could collect, he abandoned to them his capital.
Museums began to collect her works.
Inspired by the example of Alan Lomax, who had arrived in Britain and Ireland in 1950, and had done extensive fieldwork there, MacColl also began to collect and perform traditional ballads.
In January 1938, Guggenheim opened a gallery for modern art in London featuring Jean Cocteau drawings in its first show, and began to collect works of art.
After his death Abu Bakr began to collect all fragments of his sayings.
It was on Corfu where Durrell began to collect and keep the local fauna as his pets.
With the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, the museum began to collect material documenting the conflict.
By 17 March, the park was created, becoming the first National Historic Site in Canada, and was placed under the auspices of the newly and specifically formed National Battlefields Commission, a group that, following the lead of King Edward VII, began to collect historical data relating to the plains and the battles that took place on them.

began and statistics
In 1929 the Polish mathematician Marian Rejewski, who would solve the German Enigma cipher machine in December 1932, began studying actuarial statistics at Göttingen.
Palestinian terror claimed 106 lives in northern Israel from 1967, according to official IDF statistics, while the Lebanese army had recorded " 1. 4 Israeli violations of Lebanese territory per day from 1968 – 74 " Where Lebanon had no conflict with Israel during the period 1949 – 1968, after 1968 Lebanon's southern border began to experience an escalating cycle of attack and retaliation, leading to the chaos of the civil war, foreign invasions and international intervention.
He began publishing his Baseball Abstracts in 1977 to study some questions about baseball he found interesting, and their eclectic mix of essays based on new kinds of statistics soon became popular with a generation of thinking baseball fans.
After the radio ad began running, the use of the statistic was widely criticised by FactCheck. org, PolitiFact. com, by The Washington Post, and others who consulted leading cancer experts and found that Giuliani's cancer survival statistics to be false, misleading or " flat wrong ", the numbers having been reported to have been obtained from an opinion article by Giuliani health care advisor David Gratzer, a Canadian psychiatrist in the Manhattan Institute's City Journal where Gratzer was a senior fellow.
In 1987, as public concern increased, the Japanese Ministry of Labour began to publish statistics on karōshi.
After the establishment of a provincial system, Chulalongkorn began the census to get the statistics of all men available to the government.
Although most leagues continued to use a scoring only format during this timeframe, a few began to adopt what became to be known as performance based scoring, where points can be accrued based upon NFL players piling up statistics during their game.
Although he played in a career-high 82 games in his first season in with the 76ers, it was also in Philadelphia that Bol's production as a player began to decline ( in terms of both games played and per game statistics ).
He discovered the utility of statistics to problems in meteorology, anthropology and began working on it on his journey back to India.
Such complaints began as early as 1990, confusing the broadcaster, who did not contribute the player statistics for that year's version due to lack of time.
This rate was the lowest ever recorded since statistics began being tracked in 1976 and was among the nations lowest.
By the end of 1980, the number of TSS cases reported to the CDC began to decline, however there is some argument as to whether statistics provided by CDC are reliable due to problems with recognition of TSS symptoms by medical staff and the way in which CDC records TSS cases, many estimate that only around a third of all TSS cases reported to the CDC were included in statistics.
As the importance of baseball player statistics increased, teams began to pressure writer-scorers for favorable scoring decisions for their players in games played at home stadiums, and a home team scoring bias was perceived by many coaches, players, and writers.
As the subjective scoring decisions which are used to calculate baseball statistics began to be used to determine the relative value of baseball players, MLB began to require approval from the league before a writer-scorer could be assigned to produce the scoring report for a game.
During the same period he began his pioneering work in the application of mathematical statistics to the valuation of new gold mines using a limited number of boreholes and of ore reserves for existing mines.
Eddie began attending sports events with his father at the age of six, and he started keeping statistics at the age of eleven.
In the 1920s the Department of Economics and the Agricultural Administration programs began offering further business courses, and by the end of the decade the college had established departments for accounting and statistics, farm and ranch management, marketing, and finance.
In 2002 Kaufman began taking classes at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and was accepted to the school's graduate program contingent upon her taking a probability and statistics course.
While individual statistics from all of McLaughlin's career races aren't documented, McLaughlin began his career riding in Tennessee in the late 1870s.
It is only since the first publication of an annual New Zealand football yearbook in 1965 that any systematic record-keeping began to take place ; earlier match reports and statistics are complete only inasmuch as the vagaries of newspaper sports reporting allow.
He began his professorial career at Columbia University in 1954, where he was an assistant professor in mathematical statistics and sociology.
The CIA World Factbook gives a distribution of 70 % Muslims, 20 % Eastern Orthodox, and 10 % Roman Catholics but clarifies " percentages are estimates ; there are no available current statistics on religious affiliation ; all mosques and churches were closed in 1967 and religious observances prohibited ; in November 1990, Albania began allowing private religious practice.

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