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And the stiffly regal look of them, she saw grimly, lacked the quaver of age which, thwarting the efforts of her amazing will, ran through her spoken words like a thin ragged string.
Each box had a door that was pulled open by a weight attached to a string that ran over a pulley and was attached to the door.
SGI ran a web site at vrml. sgi. com on which was hosted a string of regular short performances of a character called " Floops " who was a VRML character in a VRML world.
He ran a successful string of defenses of his Welterweight titles but against three unheralded fighters.
The organistrum had a single melody string and two drone strings, which ran over a common bridge and a relatively small wheel.
Hall & Oates signed with Arista Records, their third record company, in 1987 shortly before the string of Top 10 hits ended, in Tommy Mottola's effort to keep them under contract when their RCA obligation ran out.
The song launched a string of Top Ten hits that ran through the end of the ' 70s, interrupted only by three singles that didn't crack the Top Ten.
His father, Michael, who ran a string of bingo parlors in eastern United States, changed the family's last name in 1946 from " Weinberg " to " Wynn " when Steve was six months old " to avoid anti-Jewish discrimination ".
Yale's gang engaged in Black Hand extortion activities and ran a string of brothels.
In 1975, she signed with MCA Records, where she had a string of hit singles that ran into the late ' 70s.
During the same period Swift experimented by moving cut meat using a string of ten boxcars which ran with their doors removed, and made a few test shipments to New York during the winter months over the Grand Trunk Railway ( GTR ).
A string of electric bulbs ran the length of the hall at either side and the bulbs were covered with paper bags that had been painted and the brushstrokes showed through in the light and the reds and greens and blues were all muted and much of a piece.
In February, 1879, Utter purchased the Eaves Saloon in Gayville, South Dakota, but ran into a string of bad luck.
Growth of the city demanded more markets, and the string of open-air markets extending from the Delaware River ran for six blocks, or one full mile, prompting the main street ( then called ' High Street ') to be renamed ' Market Street.
The school has gained attention in recent years due to its struggling football team, which once lost a game to Rockford College who ran the score up with first string guys in the fourth quarter, by a score of 105 to 0, as chronicled in the 2005 book Keeping the Faith by Shawn Fury.
George White's Scandals were a long-running string of Broadway revues produced by George White that ran from 1919 – 1939, modelled after the Ziegfeld Follies.

ran and successful
The character Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer, was featured in his own successful spin-off, Frasier, which also ran for 11 seasons and included guest appearances by virtually all of the major, and some minor, Cheers characters.
Though the Bengals ran it with some success, like the West Coast Offense the scheme became more successful elsewhere, in this case with the rival Pittsburgh Steelers, where LeBeau has served two stints as defensive coordinator.
Joseph Allen died in 1755 ; at the time of his death he was one of the wealthier landowners in the area, ran a successful farm, and had previously served as town selectman.
Wilkins also published the highly successful Los Angeles punk humor zine Wild Times and when he ran out of funding for the zine syndicated some of the humorous material to over 100 U. S. fanzines under the name of Mystic Mark.
The television show ran for 11 successful seasons until it was canceled in 1961.
As was the case with other African nations following independence, the remaining Italian settlers in Libya held many of the best jobs, owned the best farmland and ran the most successful businesses.
In this capacity, he ran the successful Soviet espionage campaign against the atomic weapons program of the United States, which obtained much of the technology required.
Although successful in terms of uniting the Welsh against their oppressors, the uprising eventually ran out of pace due to key home ground lost whilst chasing the English army towards London — Glyndŵr was last seen in 1412 and was never captured nor tempted by royal pardons and never betrayed.
The cross-dressing actress Charlotte Charke ran the successful but short-lived Punch's Theatre in the Old Tennis Court at St. James's, Westminster, presenting adaptations of Shakespeare as well as plays by herself, her father Colley Cibber, and her friend Henry Fielding.
Jan Wagner's Cliffhanger Productions also ran a successful Kickstarter campaign for Shadowrun Online, a 3D turn-based online role-playing video game that can be played either alone or with other players.
In April-May 2012, Steve Jackson Games ran a successful Kickstarter. com campaign for a new " Designer's Edition " of Ogre.
His mother, a devout Catholic from Corscia, was once a professional singer, while his father, an assimilated Jew who had converted to Protestantism, ran a successful wine-export business.
Messrs Lea and Perrins, being John Wheeley Lea ( research and product development ) and William Perrins ( finance ), from their building in Broad Street, Worcester, ran by far the most important and successful chemist and druggist business in the county.
The highly successful U. S. Project Rover which ran from 1955 through 1972 accumulated over 17 hours of run time.
The play was very successful and ran for almost a year.
Its London debut was on 3 April 1880, at the Opera Comique, where it ran for a very successful 363 performances, having already been playing successfully for over three months in New York.
Their career ran from 1978 to 1984 and they were one of the most successful pop bands in Dutch history.
He continued the series of successful raids against France throughout the mid 9th century, and fought numerous civil wars in Denmark, until his luck ran out at last in Britain.
However, the ALP was coming off a particularly successful eighteen months, and Martin ran a skilled campaign.
In October 2003 a successful stage show called Round the Horne ... Revisited opened in London, compiled by Series Four co-writer Brian Cooke from original scripts, and ran until April 2005 – also siring three nationwide tours and a BBC television film.
Since the demise of Group C ( where Japan and Germany both had successful series of their own ) Japan has largely gone its own way in sports car racing ; the Super GT series is for very highly modified production-based cars ; although prototypes are slowly returning to Japanese racing in the Japan Le Mans Challenge many of these ' prototypes ' are little more than rebodied Formula 3 cars ( although there has been a long Japanese tradition of such hybrids ; a Grand Champion series ran for many years with rebodied Formula 2 and Formula 3000 cars, rather similar to the second incarnation of Can-Am ).
In 1870 she published Political Economy for Beginners, which although short was " wildly successful ", and ran through 10 editions in 41 years.
The most successful of these was the 1969-70 revival at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, starring Robert Ryan and Bert Convy as Burns and Johnson, which ran 222 performances.
This production was hugely successful and ran for over 120 performances.

ran and conversions
Some Catholic priests ran their own private armies, and in some areas forced conversions, looting, shelling and demolition of pagodas occurred.
He ran for three 2 point conversions and caught a pass for a 2 point conversion as well.
Akers eventually ran his streak to a record 19 consecutive postseason field goal conversions ; it was snapped the very next week against the Arizona Cardinals.
The Bulls ran in 13 tries with four players getting doubles and Derick Hougaard kicking 11 conversions.

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