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But nationally, the continued expansion of freight railroad system gave easy local access to cheaper and higher quality iron from the Great Lakes region.
In 1979, Carter gave a nationally televised address in which he blamed the nation's troubles on the crisis of confidence among the American people.
Beginning in 1970, Dr. Demento's nationally syndicated radio show gave novelty songs an outlet for much of the country ; this lasted through the mid-2000s, when the show ( mirroring trends in the genre ) faded in popularity until its terrestrial cancellation in June 2010.
The Dallas Opera commissioned Dominick Argento ’ s The Aspern Papers and gave its world premiere, which was nationally broadcast to four million viewers on PBS's “ Great Performances ” series in 1988.
72 % of people in the district gave Christianity as their religion, whilst nearly 18 % of people stated that they are non-religious, compared to 15 percent nationally.
King Juan Carlos I gave a nationally televised address denouncing the coup and urging the maintenance of law and the continuance of the democratically elected government.
King Juan Carlos I gave a nationally televised address denouncing the coup and urging the maintenance of law and the continuance of the democratically elected government.
970 WFLA is perhaps best known nationally as the station that gave national hosts Glenn Beck and Lionel their starts in talk radio.
He also gave Larry Elder ( now a nationally syndicated radio host ) his first show.
The Commonwealth Arbitration Court gave approval of the 40-hour five-day working week nationally beginning on 1 January 1948.
Two goals gave underdog AEL the Cup by stunning their opposition who were in the midst of a disappointing season both nationally and in Europe.

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On January 17, 1961, Eisenhower gave his final televised Address to the Nation from the Oval Office.
Reagan gave a well-received televised speech supporting Goldwater ; it was so popular that Goldwater's advisors had it played on local television stations around the nation.
Burton rarely appeared on television, although he gave a memorable performance as Caliban in a televised production of The Tempest for The Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1960.
They docked with the station the next day, and gave a televised tour 8 July.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave the opening day address, and as a reflection of the wide range of technological innovation on parade at the fair, his speech was not only broadcast over the various radio networks but also was televised.
In 2003, after the televised NCAA Men's Basketball championship, CBS Sports gave " One Shining Moment " a new look.
He gave a televised address to the nation on 4 December 2011, ahead of the delivery of the 2012 Irish budget.
The Credentials Committee televised its proceedings, which allowed the nation to see and hear the testimony of the MFDP delegates, particularly the testimony of Fannie Lou Hamer, who gave a moving and evocative portrayal of her hard brutalized life as a sharecropper on a cotton plantation in the Mississippi Delta and the retaliation inflicted on her for trying to register to vote.
He gave a televised " Checkers speech " named after his cocker spaniel ; denying he had a slush fund but admitted that, " there is one thing that I did get as a gift that I'm not going to give back .” The gift was a black and white cocker spaniel, Checkers, given to his daughters.
In 1978, Zeeman gave the televised series of Christmas Lectures at the Royal Institution.
JoJo gave her first televised performance of the song on Good Day Dallas on September 29.
She gave two televised readings in 1969, in the company of Andrei Şerban and the actors Irina Petrescu, Mariana Mihuţ and Florian Pittiş.
A visibly pregnant Paulin appeared with husband Will Ferrell on the last televised episode of The Tonight Show with Conan O ' Brien, hours before she gave birth to son Axel.
The day before the funeral, he gave a televised eulogy for the assassinated President.
Additionally, she sang it during a televised appearance at New York City's TATU Club, where she also gave a live rendition of Ben E. King's " Don't Play That Song ( You Lied )".
He was asked, and gave, one of the nominating speeches for Michael Badnarik, which was televised on C-SPAN.

gave and opening
The album was recorded ar Karekare Beach, New Zealand, which gave its name to the opening track, " Kare Kare ".
One aspect of this was the structure he gave his films, with the final scene mirroring the opening scene, as in the example of A Drunkard's Reformation already mentioned above.
He energetically promoted international trade by opening offices overseas that gave advice and practical help to businessmen.
Indeed, the breadth of his vision gave rise to his grand strategy of conquering Rome by opening a northern front and subduing allied city-states on the peninsula rather than by attacking Rome directly.
The relocation of Union Station to its current location in 1914 and the opening of the Liberty Memorial in 1923 gave the city two of its most identifiable landmarks.
President William Howard Taft devoted a considerable portion of his First Annual Message to Congress ( December 7, 1909 ) to the Liberian question, noting the close historical ties between the two countries that gave an opening for a wider intervention:
" And cabaret, which gave birth to so many of the arts of modernism, may be said to have begun in France in 1881 with the opening of the Black Cat in Montmartre, the beginning of the ironic monologue, and the founding of the Society of Incoherent Arts.
" This serious mistake, which drew wide press coverage, gave Bennett his needed opening to attack King, which he did successfully in the election campaign which followed.
" First, Dolphins defensive back Jake Scott gave his team good field position by returning the opening kickoff 31 yards to the Miami 38-yard line.
On the opening kickoff, a 15-yard facemask penalty on Chargers linebacker Doug Miller gave San Francisco the ball at their own 41-yard line.
Pope John Paul II gave the opening speech at the Puebla Conference.
Public fears about the negative effects of market reforms gave conservatives ( including Li Peng ) the opening to call for greater centralization of economic controls and stricter prohibitions against Western influences, especially opposing further expansion of Zhao's more free enterprise-oriented approach.
This manoeuvre towards Bloomsbury came to little, with Eliot getting £ 50 and unwelcome publicity in the Liverpool Post, but gave Lytton Strachey an opening for mockery.
This gave Colonel Churchill only 1042 days to have everything built and functioning for opening day.
: The films directed by Sergio Leone have a parodic dimension ( the strange opening scene of Once Upon a Time in the West being a reversal of Fred Zinnemann's High Noon opening scene ) which gave them a different tone to the Hollywood Westerns.
Because of the very quiet opening pages of the ballet score, the composer added a brief " Fanfare pour précéder La Peri " which gave the typically noisy audiences of the day time to settle in their seats before the work proper began.
Deng's idea that " some areas can get rich before others " gave rise to an opening wealth gap between coastal regions and the hinterlands.
In the following days 611 KonKow people were murdered and a vigilante group in a compromise with those who wanted the killing to stop gave four determined as ' bad people ' a running start before opening fire and killing two.
In 1990, she gave a concert at the Palace of Culture of Sofia, opening and closing with a Bulgarian song.
In 1789, they gave up this land to New York, thus opening it to settlers.
Entertainment Weekly gave the release a " B +" rating and wrote, " Fans will drool over the extras, including some illuminating deleted scenes ( of particular note is an alternate opening detailing Buckaroo's tragic childhood, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis as Banzai's mother ) and director Richter's commentary, which reveals some colorful behind-the-scenes battles with studio execs ".
Zhao's proposal in May 1988 to accelerate price reform led to widespread popular complaints about rampant inflation and gave opponents of rapid reform the opening to call for greater centralization of economic controls and stricter prohibitions against Western influence.
In his analysis, German critic Paul Bekker states that " The opening sonata-allegro movement gave the work a definite character from the beginning ... which succeeding movements could supplement but not change.

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