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He then launched into what the issues should be in the campaign.
) The F-4 pilot launched the missile and then saw that the target was the B-52, which was hit.
The administration then launched a four-day bombing campaign named Operation Desert Fox, lasting from December 16 to December 19, 1998.
Philip Augustus had then launched an appeal to the municipalities in northern France, in order to obtain their cooperation.
The coming of the railroad to North Cambridge and Northwest Cambridge then led to three major changes in the city: the development of massive brickyards and brickworks between Massachusetts Ave., Concord Ave. and Alewife Brook ; the ice-cutting industry launched by Frederic Tudor on Fresh Pond ; and the carving up of the last estates into residential subdivisions to provide housing to the thousands of immigrants that arrived to work in the new industries.
Guangxu Emperor and the reformists then launched a more comprehensive reform effort, the Hundred Day's Reform ( 1898 ), but it was shortly overturned by the conservatives under Empress Dowager Cixi in a military coup.
The late J. Irwin Miller ( then president and chairman of Cummins Engine Company ) launched the Cummins Foundation, a charitable program that helps subsidize a large number of architectural projects throughout the city by up-and-coming engineers and architects.
London Docklands also now boasts its own free newspaper, The Docklands, launched in 2006 by Archant London, following the purchase of Docklands News, the ex LDDC newspaper which was then owned by Ivy Communications.
Early plans saw it being launched by Space Shuttle Columbia on what was then codenamed STS-23 in January 1982, but delays in the development of the Space Shuttle allowed more time for development of the probe.
Hezbollah then launched more rockets into northern Israel and engaged the Israel Defense Forces ( IDF ) in guerrilla warfare from hardened positions.
* Dreadnought was a 41-gun ship launched in 1573, rebuilt in 1592 and 1614, then broken up in 1648.
* was a battleship launched in 1875 and hulked in 1903, then sold in 1908.
Using a spare Jupiter-C, the two organizations then launched America ’ s first satellite, Explorer 1, on February 1, 1958.
After finishing his talks with Stalin and Molotov, Ribbentrop, at a dinner with the Soviet leaders, launched into a lengthy diatribe against the British Empire, with frequent interjections of approval from Stalin, and then exchanged toasts with Stalin in honour of German-Soviet friendship.
Later the SWS and ATM were folded into the Apollo Applications Program, but the components were to have been launched separately, then docked together in orbit.
Gandhi then launched a new Satyagraha against the tax on salt in March 1930.
rightThe Mariner 10 spacecraft launched on November 3, 1973 and was the first to use a gravity assist trajectory, accelerating as it entered the gravitational influence of Venus, then being flung by the planet's gravity onto a slightly different course to reach Mercury.
It could then deploy when, or if, the Germans launched an invasion.
She has refused to do so, and since then Scappaticci has not launched any libel actions against the media making the allegations.
Philip II launched an attack on Berry in the summer of 1187 but then in June made a truce with Henry, which left Issoudun in his hands and also granted him Fréteval, in Vendômois.
Israel then launched Operation Bringing Home the Goods, in which it raided the Jericho prison and seized the five.
The main plank of Saudi policy on the issue remains the Arab Peace Initiative, first launched by King Abdullah, as the then Crown Prince, in 2002: Arab governments would offer " normal relations and the security of Israel in exchange for a full Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Arab lands, recognition of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, and the return of Palestinian refugees.
Since then, thousands of satellites have been launched into orbit around the Earth.
The introduction of his Pascaline in 1645 launched the development of mechanical calculators first in Europe and then all over the world.
* was a ship-of-the-line, launched in 1820 and in commission as a warship from 1838 to 1840 and from 1846 to 1850, then later used as a receiving ship.

then and internet
If it can be claimed that it is ethical to limit the internet and other technology to only users who have the means to utilize these software, then there is no argument against the way things are at the moment ; there is no need to complain if all morality is in affect.
In 2000, the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority issued Ladbrokes, who then operated Gibraltar's biggest call centre, with a licence to establish their own internet services.
He told the court that he had planned to handcuff her, and then record himself reading out a prepared text detailing her " crimes ", before decapitating her on camera using a bayonet and uploading the footage to the internet.
The hacker then leaked the full list of the 32 million passwords ( with no other identifiable information ) to the internet.
Also located at the SFU Library is the Electronic Document Centre, which provides internet access to digitized documents from a number of archival collections, such as Harrison Brown's Xi ' an Incident collection, and the history of British Columbia and Western Canada in general, including documents from the Doukhobor migration from the Russian Empire to Saskatchewan and then to British Columbia assembled for donation to the university by John Keenlyside
In 2006, Tottenham then succeeded in securing a record £ 34m sponsorship deal with internet casino group Mansion.
Back then the connection to the Internet had to be done by means of dial-up internet access to the local Internet service providers such as NetVision and Internet Gold.
He can unplug his internet connection and then wait for the hand to play itself out.
Ham radio nets can still operate to gather the information, and someone can still then relay that information over the telephone or the internet.
The earliest purveyors of music videos on the internet were members of IRC-based groups, who recorded them as they appeared on television, then digitised them, exchanging the. mpg files via IRC channels.
Today, this has been interpreted by some contemporary Native Americans to mean the telephone network, and then the internet and World Wide Web.
A " lo-fi " site is first logged, then labeled or mapped so that another person with a ( laptop ) computer and a wireless network adapter can get onto the internet to retrieve websites, email, or otherwise use the provided internet connection without advance or prior authorization, and without any trace or fees.
Other areas that add to everyday quality of life include: the innovations to the light bulb from incandescent to compact fluorescent then LED technologies which offer greater efficiency, durability and brightness ; adoption of modems to cellular phones, paving the way to smartphones which supply the public with internet access any time or place ; cathode-ray tube to flat-screen LCD televisions and others.
Ogdensburg has become a cross-border shipping center due to Canadians ordering goods on the internet and having them delivered to package receiving companies in Ogdensburg, and then driving to Ogdensburg to bring the items into Canada themselves.
The station then began broadcasting legally on the internet, although this caused their costs to go up and necessitated fundraising activities.
In March 2006, Telewest merged with fellow cable telecom company NTL, and created ' NTL: Telewest ', which then also merged with Virgin Mobile and Virgin. net in June 2006, creating the UK's first " quadruple play " telecom provider, offering television, internet, landline phone and mobile phone services.
Since then, are 16 semifinalists, 15 chosen by judges and one chosen by most popular by internet votes.
Other wide-reaching local companies include metalworking lathe manufacturer Myford and the internet firm Webfusion ( later Hosteurope and then part of PIPEX Communications ).
An example is a high-speed internet connection shared by two consumers in a single building ; if one is willing to pay less than half the cost, and the other willing to make up the rest but not to pay the entire cost, then price discrimination is necessary for the purchase to take place.
Because international telephone connections from Egypt to the rest of the world are not blocked people can dial-in to the modems in Amsterdam and then log-in to the internet using username and password xs4all.
In March 2006, NTL merged with fellow cable telecom company Telewest, and created ' NTL: Telewest ', which then also merged with Virgin Mobile and Virgin. net in June 2006, creating the UK's first " quadruple play " telecom provider, offering television, internet, landline phone and mobile phone services.
For example, a Rutgers freshman, Tyler Clementi, committed suicide in 2010 after his roommate secretly filmed him in an intimate encounter and then streamed the video over the internet.
Music and sound art have long been celebrated aspects of Mail Art, at first using cassette tape, then on CD and today as sound files sent via the internet.

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