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On this day the wind had switched 180-degrees from the northwest to the southeast, and nearly every shot on the course was different from the previous few days.
This was quickly remedied by First Byte Computers who developed an interface and software which allowed a " switched " joystick to be used with the majority of software titles.
Thorkell the Tall was appalled at the brutality of his fellow raiders, and switched sides to the English king Æthelred the Unready following Ælfheah's death.
In 893, Arnulf switched his support from Odo to Charles the Simple after being persuaded by Fulk ( Archbishop of Reims ) that it was in his best interests.
According to some sources, Clinton was in his early years a death penalty opponent who switched positions.
Although Celera was originally set to sequence a composite of DNA samples, partway through the sequencing, Venter switched the samples for his own DNA.
The letters of the captain and alternate captains were moved to the player's right shoulder ; Detroit is the only team in the league that made this change ( the change was necessitated by the stitching of the sweater ), although the 2008 NHL All Star jerseys featured this as well, and the Captain and Alternate Captain's letters have switched back to the left shoulder as of the 2011 – 12 NHL Season.
Rosa later switched the strip to comedy-adventure which was his favorite style of comics, and drew the story Lost in ( an alternative section of ) the Andes.
The report concludes that, on the basis of information presented, ECHELON was capable of interception and content inspection of telephone calls, fax, e-mail and other data traffic globally through the interception of communication bearers including satellite transmission, public switched telephone networks ( which once carried most Internet traffic ) and microwave links.
As he was setting up his materials, he noticed a compass needle deflected from magnetic north when the electric current from the battery he was using was switched on and off.
The film was originally written for King Kong ( called operation robinson crusoe: king kong vs ebirah ), but Toho switched Kong with another popular character at the time, Godzilla.
The double-story version became popular when printing switched to " Roman type " because the tail was effectively shorter, making it possible to put more lines on a page.
After another visit to the bathroom, he returned to his bed and, feeling rough and sleepy, switched off his TV set to take a nap, assuming the match was won.
On the North American side, eider down was initially preferred, but once the eiders were nearly driven to extinction in the 1770s, down collectors switched to the auk at the same time that hunting for food, fishing bait, and oil decreased.
The GSM standard was developed as a replacement for first generation ( 1G ) analog cellular networks, and originally described a digital, circuit switched network optimized for full duplex voice telephony.
This was expanded over time to include data communications, first by circuit switched transport, then packet data transport via GPRS ( General Packet Radio Services ) and EDGE ( Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution or EGPRS ).
It was the first “ hybrid ” network deployed on an international scale, using an innovative combination of routed IP and switched infrastructure.
The Triple Alliance was undermined by differences between Austria and Italy, and in 1915 Italy switched sides.
Still, Genscher was one of the FDP's driving forces when, in 1982, the party switched sides from its coalition with the SPD to support the CDU / CSU in their Constructive Vote of No Confidence to have Helmut Schmidt replaced with Helmut Kohl as Chancellor.
The Sixth Coalition was formed, and the German states of the Confederation of the Rhine switched sides, finally opposing Napoleon.
The United States originally used horse-powered machinery to power its earliest factories, but eventually switched to water power, with the consequence that industrialisation was essentially limited to New England and the rest of the Northeastern United States, where fast-moving rivers were located.
When he switched to traditional stop motion, Caprino tried to maintain the impression that he was still using some kind of " magic " technology to make the puppets move, even though all his later films were made with traditional stop motion techniques.
On November 1, 1957, a United States Coast Guard LORAN-A station was commissioned ( on Sand Island ) which switched to a LORAN-C station in 1979.

was and Crewe
In 1934, a copy of the poem known as the Crewe Manuscript was discovered and it contained a note about the origin of Kubla Khan.
Following suggestions by Francis W. Webb, the Mechanical Engineer for the London and North Western Railway at Crewe Works, rails were laid along a stretch of the towpath near Worleston, and a small steam locomotive borrowed from Crewe Works was used to tow boats.
The University was located on seven sites of which five were in Manchester ( All Saints, Aytoun, Didsbury, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Hollings ) and two were in Cheshire ( Alsager and Crewe ) and has begun to ' rationalise ' its estate with a view to reducing the number of sites to two.
Lord Crewe announced publicly that the government's wish to create peers should be treated as formal " ministerial advice " ( which, by convention, the monarch must obey ) although Lord Esher argued that the monarch was entitled in extremis to dismiss the government rather than take their " advice ".
Lord Crewe, Liberal leader in the Lords, announced publicly that the government ’ s wish to create peers should be treated as formal “ ministerial advice ” ( which, by convention, the monarch must obey ) although Esher argued that the monarch was entitled in extremis to dismiss the Government rather than take their “ advice ”.
The canal supplied enough Dee water to supply Crewe and Nantwich, and when commercial carrying failed in the 1940s, it was its function as a water supply which kept it open.
Under combined operations, the through coal traffic was shifted from Victoria to the bigger road's main line through Crewe, Virginia, fortunately within commuting distance for N & W's Victoria-based employees.
It was named for the large railroad town of Crewe, England.
He was loaned out to various clubs including Boston United, Crewe Alexandra, Kidderminster Harriers and Burton Albion.
He was released, by the then manager, Keith Curle and then joined Championship side Crewe Alexandra.
When he was released by Crewe, Gudjon Thordarson signed him for Notts County.
The common law judges declared this to be illegal, and the Chief Justice Sir Ranulph Crewe was dismissed ; at this, the remaining judges succumbed to the King's pressure.
Like Jack Mills, David Whitby was also from Crewe.
Randolph Crewe | Sir Randolph Crewe, the Chief Justice of the King's Bench, who was dismissed by Charles I of England | Charles I for refusing to declare the " forced loans " legal.
Although the judiciary initially refused to endorse these loans, they succumbed to pressure after the Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Sir Randolph Crewe, was dismissed.
On February 14, 1981, a son ( Eric Crewe ) was born to Nelson and Georgeann Crewe.
Crewe unsuccessfully attempted to contact Nelson several times to let him know that she was pregnant, and on February 14, 1981, she gave birth to Nelson's son, Eric Jude Crewe.
In 1985, a blood test confirmed Nelson was the father, but Nelson was not interested in Crewe or their son.
Bob Gaudio eventually wrote a song that, after some discussion between Crewe and Gaudio, was titled " Sherry ".
The song was recorded and Crewe, along with members of the group, went about soliciting labels to release the record.

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