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Ory Dobbins repeated that he'd seen the women try to jump off the train, but Leibowitz showed photos proving Dobbins could not have seen everything he claimed.
At the 2009 World Athletics Championships, in Berlin, Phillips won the gold in the long jump with a jump of 8. 54 m. He repeated the feat in Daegu in 2011 with a leap of 8. 45 m. During the championships in Daegu, Phillips was assigned the bib number 1111.
In the 1960 Olympics in Rome, she set a British record of 6. 33m in the qualifying round of the long jump, which if repeated, would have won her a silver in the final.
It is the line Jews, who were given the option by the Inquisition, to eat pork and convert to Christianity or be burned at the stake, recited when they chose to jump into the fire ; the line Jews repeated when they finally realized that they were being marched not into showers to be deloused but into gas chambers in the Nazi concentration camps ; the line, that more than any other, captures the Jewish essence.
The jump must be repeated if the athlete falls back or takes a step at take-off.
The same story was repeated at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Valencia, in which " Piyi " lost the 1st place at the sixth jump by Yargelis Savigne.

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His repeated experimentation with the techniques of fiction testifies to an independence of mind and an originality of approach, but it also shows him touching at many points the stream of literary development back of him.
The instrumental method, however, is about 100 times more sensitive and yields numerical results which can be accurately repeated at will over a period of time.
at least until repeated intercourse has dilated it and pain is no longer a possible threat against the full pleasure of love-making.
The poem consisted of only two words, the word `` Wait '', repeated over and over at irregular intervals and with different inflections, and then the word `` Now ''!!
It is repeated at intervals in some rather sadly desperate word-games for insomniacs, the hospitalized, and others forced to rely on inner resources, including ( in the P's alone ) `` palindromes '', `` paraphrases '', and `` parodies ''.
Alexandre Livshitz repeated a fantastic technical bit from the closing number, `` Taras Bulba '', but even then there was a substantial number of diehards who seemed determined not to go home at all.
In 1899, the memorial, by the Berlin sculptor Ernst Gustav Herter ( 1846 – 1917 ), finally came to rest, although subject to repeated vandalism, in the Bronx, at 164th Street and the Grand Concourse, or Joyce Kilmer Park near today's Yankee Stadium.
Steve Carlton in 1982 became the first pitcher to win more than three Cy Young Awards, while Greg Maddux in 1994 became the first to win at least three in a row ( and received a fourth straight the following year ), a feat later repeated by Randy Johnson.
However, in 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo, repeated charges by up to 9, 000 French cavalrymen failed to break the line of the British and German infantry, who had formed squares.
The following lines of Ennius would not have been felt admissible by later authors since they both contain repeated spondees at the beginning of consecutive lines:
* Redesign – any or all stages in the design process repeated ( with corrections made ) at any time before, during, or after production.
Notable violations of embassy extraterritoriality include repeated invasions of the British Embassy, Beijing ( 1967 ), the Iran hostage crisis ( 1979 – 1981 ), the Japanese embassy hostage crisis at the ambassador's residence in Lima, Peru ( 1996 ), the overrunning of the Israeli Embassy in Cairo, Egypt ( 2011 ).
By 1692, Elihu Yale's repeated flouting of East India Company regulations and growing embarrassment at his illegal profiteering resulted in his being relieved of the post of governor.
The authors ' caveats and repeated efforts at alternative definition have been echoed in subsequent scholarship: in the more than five decades since, there have been innumerable further attempts at definition, yet in the words of cinema historian Mark Bould, film noir remains an " elusive phenomenon ... always just out of reach ".
This voting method is also used in multi-member constituencies in what is referred to as an exhaustive counting system where one member is elected at a time and the process repeated until the number of vacancies is filled.
Two and a half months were needed to reach the city, at the cost of repeated battles against the Dahomean warriors, especially the Amazons of the King.
Essentially, the perfective aspect looks at an event as a complete action, while the imperfective aspect views an event as the process of unfolding or a repeated or habitual event ( thus corresponding to the progressive / continuous aspect for events of short-term duration and to habitual aspect for longer terms ).
In Adam MacGregor's definition, " the blast-beat generally comprises a repeated, sixteenth-note figure played at a very fast tempo, and divided uniformly among the kick drum, snare and ride, crash, or hi-hat cymbal.
After repeated failed attempts at financial reform, Louis XVI was persuaded to convene the Estates-General, a representative body of the country made up of three estates: the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners.
An analysis of the structure and vocabulary of the Iliad and Odyssey shows that the poems contain many formulaic phrases typical of extempore epic traditions ; even entire verses are at times repeated.
The discovery experiment was successfully repeated in 2002 at RIKEN ( 10 atoms ) and in 2003 at GANIL ( 7 atoms ).
The reaction was repeated at the FLNR in June 2008 and results show that the 4 atoms of the isotope < sup > 270 </ sup > Hs were detected with a yield of 9 pb.
The reaction was repeated at the GSI in Jan-Feb 2009 in order to search for the new isotope < sup > 268 </ sup > Hs.

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Even with the defining postulates of both Einstein's theory of general relativity and quantum theory being indisputably supported by rigorous and repeated empirical evidence and while they do not directly contradict each other theoretically ( at least with regard to their primary claims ), they have proven extremely difficult to incorporate into one consistent, cohesive model.
For even higher target numbers, this procedure has to be repeated ; thus, an action with a target number of 20 ( like attempting to procure military-grade weaponry ) will only succeed if three successive dice rolls result in sixes, and the fourth gives at least a 2.
Chōka consists of 5-7 Japanese sound units phrases repeated at least twice, and concludes with a 5-7-7 ending.
Although the book was published years before Patriot Games, there are repeated references to it, which strongly suggests that The Hunt for Red October was in fact written after the Patriot Games manuscript ( or at least the first draft of the novel ) was completed.
The victorious policy of Pitt destroyed the military prestige which repeated experience has shown to be in France as in no other country the very life of monarchy, and thus was not the least of the influences that slowly brought about the French Revolution.
This exact process is repeated for each of the standards used until transfer standards, certified reference materials and / or natural physical constants, the measurement standards with the least uncertainty in the laboratory, are reached.
In March 1946, despite repeated requests from Chiang, the Soviet Red Army under the command of general Malinovsky continued to delay pulling out of Manchuria while he secretly told the CPC forces to move in behind them, because Stalin wanted Mao to have firm control of at least the northern part of Manchuria before the complete withdrawal of the Soviets, which led to full-scale war for the control of the Northeast.
* In the poem Völuspá from the Poetic Edda, the monstrous hound Garmr howls three times at the Gnipa-cave ( or at least, the description of his howling is repeated three times ).
" certainly did not originate with Duck Soup, but it is used several times in the film — at least twice by Trentino and once by Firefly — and would be repeated by Groucho in A Night at the Opera and A Day at the Races.
The use of budget-cutting animation measures in animation dates at least to the 1920s ; a handful of the Bosko cartoons in the early years of the Looney Tunes series used several visible tricks ( such as mirror images and repeated scenes ) to give the shorts the comparable appearance of the Disney shorts of the same era, even though they were produced on a budget of just over half of their Disney counterparts ( Disney himself was known to recycle animation in his early years as well ); meanwhile, Max Fleischer took the obvious shortcut of recording the entire soundtrack in one session after the animation was completed in his 1930's cartoons ; he also made frequent use of " mumbling " to avoid the need to synchronize animating mouths to voices.
Melodically, it is based on Diabelli's falling fourth, used in many of the preceding variations, as well as, most strikingly, on the least inspired, least promising part of Diabelli's theme, the note repeated ten times.
This cable stated Jackson's reasons for his belief that Justice Black faced a conflict of interest in Jewell Ridge, from which he wrongfully, at least, in Jackson's eyes, did not recuse himself, and ended with Jackson's threat that if such a practice " is ever repeated while I am on the bench I will make my Jewell Ridge opinion look like a letter of recommendation by comparison.
This unbinding and rebinding ritual was repeated as often as possible ( for the rich at least once daily, for poor peasants two or three times a week ), with fresh bindings.
With both methodologies repeated extractions should be made ( at least three ) with each sample to ensure that at least 95 % of the fauna is extracted.
Despite repeated promptings and at least seven retakes, Juda confined his on-camera remarks to, " We are willing to go.
Her least successful album sold in the 100, 000s, a feat that is yet to be repeated in the 2010s.
Nettle infestations can be tackled by cutting back at least three times a year, repeated over a three year period.
According to Richard T. T. Forman and Michael Godron a landscape is a heterogeneous land area composed of a cluster of interacting ecosystems that is repeated in similar form throughout, whereby they list woods, meadows, marshes and villages as examples of a landscape ’ s ecosystems, and state that a landscape is an area at least a few kilometres wide.
If no candidate attains such a majority, elections will be repeated after at least seven days between the two candidates having the highest votes.
A week later ( notably after the signing of the Treaty of Campo Formio, which ended the First Coalition ), Hottinguer and Bellamy again met with the commission, and repeated their original demands, accompanied by threats of potential war, since France was at least momentarily at peace in Europe.
Towards the end of the 3rd century, however, repeated invasions of Germanic tribes caused devastation throughout the region and at least 80 % of settlements in the area are thought to have been abandoned, accompanied by a general economic decline.

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