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Although he is depicted as a peaceful king in children's books, he in fact waged many victorious wars and was readying for others just before he died.
By 1993 the 32-bit 3DO platform was released with much developer interest and Sega and Sony let it be known that the Sega Saturn and PlayStation would be ready for the Japanese marketplace in late 1994, and Bandai was also readying the release of their Playdia system.
Burgoyne's army was readying to cross the Hudson at Fort Edward on August 17 when the first word of the battle arrived.
But just as Oenomaus was catching up to Pelops and readying to kill him, the wheels flew off and the chariot broke apart.
But just as Oenomaus was catching up to Pelops and readying to kill him, the wheels flew off and the chariot broke apart.
But just as Oenomaus was catching up to Pelops and readying to kill him, the wheels flew off and the chariot broke apart.
At the same time as the bridge was being built, other improvements were made, including readying the station for three carriage operations on the DLR and the construction of an additional eastern entrance, with lifts and stairways for platform access.
In spring 410, Liu Yu, captured Guanggu, ending Southern Yan, and considered further readying a campaign against Later Qin, was informed that Lu and Xu were attacking north, and therefore quickly returned south toward Jiankang.
Once Medeus was resurrected he rebuilt his land of Dolhr, readying himself for an invasion Archanea once again.
Secrecy was such at even at the 1960 Geneva Auto Show, VW denied they were readying a new design.
Dennis was readying his debut solo album, Pacific Ocean Blue.
In Scipio's consulship year ( 205 BC ), Laelius went with him to his designated province Sicily, whence he conducted an expedition or raid to Africa while Scipio was readying his troops and supplies for a full-scale invasion.
Its Mitsubishi Raider sibling was discontinued in 2009, and Chrysler was readying the Ram brand to launch in the 2010 model year, making the Ram Dakota replace the Mitsubishi Raider & Dodge Dakota.
He spoke with Sir Walter Raleigh about contacting Aremberg, and he was readying to set forth.
But while readying his army at Sakai to cross the sea, Nobunaga was killed at Honnō-ji by Akechi Mitsuhide.
In February 2006, as the band was readying the release of If Only You Were Lonely, Victory Records issued two statements to fans through the band's mailing lists as well as their MySpace profile, stating that " ROCK music needs your support " and that " the No. 1 slot that belongs to us.
On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Disney was readying a remake of the movie.
He was readying to embark on a feud with Ron Garvin that would last through the upcoming Starrcade 1986.
He wanted to show the technology to a gaming evangelist and was readying the demos on a PowerBook in the main hall at the San Jose Convention Centre when Stuart Cheshire ( the author of Bolo for Macintosh ) happened to sit right behind him and see what Juri was doing.
After a year of campaigning, as his army was readying to depart back to Norway, King Magnus was ambushed and killed by an Irish army in Ulster.

was and batch
I was shown, instead, a batch of white tickets of the sort handed out, he told me, every morning.
The first batch of herbicides was unloaded at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in South Vietnam, on January 9, 1962.
A 22 milligram batch of berkelium-249 was prepared during a 250-day irradiation period and then purified for a further 90 days at Oak Ridge in 2009.
The first computer using a multiprogramming system was the British Leo III owned by J. Lyons and Co .. Several different programs in batch were loaded in the computer memory, and the first one began to run.
On the other hand, Terrence P. Moran of the NCTE has compared the use of doublespeak in the mass media to laboratory experiments conducted on rats, where a batch of rats were deprived of food, before one half was fed sugar and water and the other half a saccharine solution.
Casale said that this song was chosen from a batch of songs that the band was working on, and that also this is the closest the band has been to a new album.
Its 24th season is referred to the batch of shows that aired from January through May 1992 when it was re-titled The Hee Haw Show.
However, the series of incidents was linked to a single batch of the brand's product.
Production of an initial batch of 250 began in 1951, but it became clear that they could not be made at a competitive price besides which the advent of transistor radios with their much lower power requirements meant that the original rationale for the set was disappearing.
Used in various publishing environments, it was also offered with DECset, Digital's VAX / VMS 3. x native mode OEM version of the Datalogics Pager automated batch composition engine.
: All went well until one day I was submitting a batch job to assemble the system and as normal on my JOB card -- the first card in the deck, I, in BTL standards my job and my name -- SEXI Farber
Royal Navy representatives visited Fiume for a demonstration in late 1869, and in 1870 a batch of torpedoes was ordered.
However, Nicks was unhappy with the album, and opted to record a new batch of songs in 1985.
This delicate balance was disturbed when a new batch of refugees arrived that included Richard Cox, one of the principal authors of the Book of Common Prayer.
Also, every computing resource was expensive, so sequential submission of batch jobs on punched cards matched the resource constraints and technology evolution at the time.
Historically, many systems had a batch window where online subsystems were turned off and the system capacity was used to run jobs common to all data ( accounts, users, or customers ) on a system.
This first batch of plutonium was refined in the 221-T plant from December 26, 1944, to February 2, 1945, and delivered to the Los Alamos laboratory in New Mexico on February 5, 1945.
The measurement of an exponential bacterial growth curve in batch culture was traditionally a part of the training of all microbiologists ; the basic means requires bacterial enumeration ( cell counting ) by direct and individual ( microscopic, flow cytometry ), direct and bulk ( biomass ), indirect and individual ( colony counting ), or indirect and bulk ( most probable number, turbidity, nutrient uptake ) methods.
Making germanium of the required purity was proving to be a serious problem, and limited the yield of transistors that actually worked from a given batch of material.
Hall contacted Kodak, who sent him a batch of 5279 that was 5 % lower in contrast.
A refinement variously credited to either James C. Crow or Jason S. Amburgey was the sour mash process, by which each new fermentation is conditioned with some amount of spent mash ( the wet solids strained from a previous batch of fermented mash, which still contain live yeast ).
A much larger shipment of seed collected ( also in the Calaveras Grove ) by William Lobb, acting for the Veitch Nursery at Budlake near Exeter, arrived in England in December 1853 ; seed from this batch was widely distributed throughout Europe.
Due to the war going on, the first batch of these planes went to the U. S. Army and Air Forces, and was named the C-54 Skymaster.

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