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first and crossed
The Orioles got a run in the first inning when Breeding, along with Robinson, the two Birds who got a pair of hits, doubled to right center, moved to third on Russ Snyder's single to right and crossed on Kunkel's wild pitch into the dirt in front of the plate.
Jean-Pierre Blanchard flew the first human-powered dirigible in 1784 and crossed the English Channel in one in 1785.
In addition to the towns and monuments noted below, the Black Forest is crossed by numerous long distance footpaths, including some of the first to be established.
In Belgium an extensive system of tram-like local railways called vicinal or buurtspoor lines crossed the country in the first half of the 20th century, and had a greater route length than the main-line railway system.
The Bastarnae first appear in the historical record in 179 BC, when they crossed the Danube in massive force ( probably ca.
Castling consists of moving the king two squares along the first rank toward a rook ( which is on the player's first rank ) and then placing the rook on the last square the king has just crossed.
The first European to sight Chilean territory was Ferdinand Magellan, who crossed the Strait of Magellan on November 1, 1520.
The threshold of political violence had been crossed in the primarily peaceful Grand Duchy of Finland during the first period of Russification 1899-1905 when Finnish nationalists murdered a Russian governor-general, police officers and a Finnish civil servant.
Brown's band recorded the instrumental hit, " Night Train ", which was among the first to credit Brown by himself, and became a Top 5 R & B hit and crossed over briefly to the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.
Infuriated by the idea of Kansas becoming a free state, many from the area crossed into Kansas to sway the state towards allowing slavery, at first by ballot box and then by bloodshed.
With actual liquid crystal between the polarizing filters, light passing through the first filter would be blocked by the second ( crossed ) polarizer.
This is the first time that trains have crossed the Demilitarized Zone since 1953.
The first Europeans to encounter the river were Hamilton Hume and William Hovell, who crossed the river where Albury now stands in 1824: Hume named it the Hume River after his father.
The first inhabitants of the islands were Arawakan-speaking Taíno people who crossed over from Hispaniola sometime from 500 to 800.
A simple view is that at whatever point the threshold was crossed and the first chicken was hatched, it had to hatch from an egg.
Chile was retaken by Spain in 1814, but lost permanently in 1817 when an army under José de San Martín, for the first time in history, crossed the Andes Mountains from Argentina to Chile, and went on to defeat Spanish royalist forces at the Battle of Chacabuco in 1817.
* September 11 – Portuguese fidalgo Diogo Lopes de Sequeira becomes the first European to reach Malacca, having crossed the Gulf of Bengal.
They were first marched to the Fort at Number 4 ( modern Charlestown, New Hampshire ), then crossed the river border into the Grants and stopped at Manchester, where Stark conferred with Warner.
In 1673, an expedition headed by Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette, though possibly not the first Europeans to visit the area, was the first recorded to have crossed the Chicago Portage and travelled along the Chicago River.
The performance lines crossed in the 1960s with the advent of the first supercomputers and of high-speed computing.
He masturbates in the confines of his shower ; the shower stall evokes a jail cell and the shot is the first of many where Lester is confined behind bars or within frames, such as when he is reflected behind columns of numbers on a computer monitor, " confined nearly crossed out ".
The first human settlements in Gallura date back to 700. 000 years ago, when the first populations crossed the strait between Tuscany and Sardinia.

first and paths
Positrons, because of the direction that their paths curled, were at first mistaken for electrons travelling in the opposite direction.
Before a bodhisattva arrives at the first ground, he or she first must travel the first two of the five paths:
To handle a molecule containing one or more cycles, one must first expand it into a tree ( called a hierarchical digraph by the authors ) by traversing bonds in all possible paths starting at the stereocenter.
Perl modules are typically installed in one of several directories whose paths are placed in the Perl interpreter when it is first compiled ; on Unix-like operating systems, common paths include / usr / lib / perl5, / usr / local / lib / perl5, and several of their subdirectories.
The vehicle types are the same ( a sticker " TIG " stands for the first second ) but the Convention requires that transportation TIG have fixed schedules ( vehicles go, they are filled or not ) on defined paths ( no collection or deposit on demand, no shortcuts ).
The first film explicitly intended by its maker to be a visual analogue of poetry, Marcel L ' Herbier's Rose-France ( 1919 ), continues further along these same paths.
Stueckelberg was motivated by the need for a manifestly covariant formalism for quantum field theory, but did not provide as automated a way to handle symmetry factors and loops, although he was first to find the correct physical interpretation in terms of forward and backward in time particle paths, all without the path-integral.
The paths an LSR knows can be defined using explicit hop-by-hop configuration, or are dynamically routed by the constrained shortest path first ( CSPF ) algorithm, or are configured as a loose route that avoids a particular IP address or that is partly explicit and partly dynamic.
Tartaglia was the first to apply mathematics to the investigation of the paths of cannonballs ; his work was later validated by Galileo's studies on falling bodies.
An example of these separate paths can be seen early in the first game.
The assertion that the first pathways were the trails made by animals has not been universally accepted, since in many cases animals do not follow constant paths.
* Scuola secondaria di II grado ( second grade secondary school ): it lasts 5 years and many different paths exist, which can freely be chosen by the pupil and his / her family ; the first 2 years are madatory, the other 3 are not.
When they first came close to meeting, they changed paths to be nearly parallel, so that each company could claim subsidies from the government over the same plot of land.
The path loss for the first ten kilometers may be 150 -- 190 dB ( Note: These values are very approximate and are given here only as an illustration of the range in which the numbers used to express the path loss values can eventually be, these are not definitive or binding figures -- the path loss may be very different for the same distance along two different paths and it can be different even along the same path if measured at different times.
The paper focuses on three key ideas: first, use of a decentralized network with multiple paths between any two points ; and second, dividing complete user messages into what he called message blocks ( later called packets ); then third, delivery of these messages by store and forward switching.
The first thoroughfares of North America, except for the time-obliterated paths of mastodon or muskox and the routes of the Mound Builders, were the traces made by bison and deer in seasonal migration and between feeding grounds and salt licks.
This enabled him to view the paths of nerve cells in the brain for the first time.
A similar poll in Britain conducted for SFX magazine in 1999 put Blake's 7 at 16th place, with the magazine commenting that " twenty years on, TV SF is still mapping the paths first explored by Terry Nation's baby ".
The name occurs twice ; at the first mention Shamgar is identified as a Biblical Judge, who repelled Philistine incursions into Israelite regions, and slaughtered 600 of the invaders with an ox goad, the other mention is within the Song of Deborah, where Shamgar is described as having been one of the prior rulers, in whose days roads were abandoned, with travelers taking winding paths, and village life collapsing.
In coming to the Lancaster area, the first settlers had to follow old Indian paths, which became traveled so frequently, they were coming to be known as roads.
Because Direct3D 10 hardware was comparatively rare after the initial release of Windows Vista and because of the massive installed base of non-Direct3D 10 compatible graphics cards, the first Direct3D 10-compatible games still provide Direct3D 9 render paths.
Other relics of Avon's existence include the Avon Cycleway ( first designed and promoted by Cyclebag ), an 85-mile ( 137 km ) circular route on quiet roads and cycle paths, which was a precursor of the National Cycle Network.

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