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Her work never ran because Babbage's machine was never completed to a functioning standard in her time ; the first programmer to successfully run a program on a functioning modern electronically based computer was pioneer computer scientist Konrad Zuse, who achieved this feat in 1941.
Her lack of court speed and mobility was her greatest weakness until she overhauled her conditioning program and lost 30 pounds beginning in 1995, and became mentally stronger.
Also, ESPN. com Page 2 columnist Bill Simmons often jokes that he is looking forward to running a future network ; SportsCenter anchors appeared as themselves in music videos by Brad Paisley ( I'm Gonna Miss Her ( The Fishin ' Song )) and Hootie and the Blowfish ( Only Wanna Be With You ); and the 1998 TV series Sports Night was based on an ESPN-style network and its titular, SportsCenter-analogue flagship sports results program.
The group returned later in the program to perform " I Saw Her Standing There " and " I Want to Hold Your Hand.
Her work there drew the attention of the executives of the Univision network, who decided to hire her in 1994 as the co-anchor of their Miami, Florida based television news program, Primer Impacto.
Her Region In Conflict program capitalized on her newfound celebrity and showcased exclusive interviews from Afghanistan.
* Fredda Gibson takes her professional name, " Georgia Gibbs ", and began appearing on the popular Camel Caravan radio program, hosted by Jimmy Durante and Gary Moore ( It was Moore who bestowed the famous nickname " Her Nibs, Miss Georgia Gibbs " upon her.
Her break into big-time show business came in February 1955, when she turned down $ 30 to appear on a Swainsboro radio station in order to see Red Foley and a touring promotional unit of his ABC-TV program Ozark Jubilee in Augusta.
) Her program ran in prime time on NBC for eight years, the longest-running prime-time network program hosted by a woman up to that time.
Showell hosted a program featuring highlights of the funeral, Coretta Scott King: Celebrating Her Spirit, that broadcast that same day.
Her television variety program was cancelled soon afterward on September 29, 1950.
Her rise to power can be attributed to more than her affiliation with La Prensa, and in part was the result of the lack of international support for the Sandinista regime, the tiring of the masses of civil war, the symbol she meant to the people, and her strong campaign focus on being the opposition rather than trying to convince people to accept a political program.
In 1938-1939, she had her own radio program, Sophie Tucker and Her Show, broadcasting for 15 minutes on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays.
* Simon Sanders House and Urban Farmstead – A program entitled " Her Work Is Never Done " presented at the Sanders House is a demonstration of the endless tasks assigned to a household slave during the antebellum years in Washington.
Her longtime companion is Mary Butz, a New York City public school principal who founded a small, highly-rated non-selective public high school and subsequently administered a progressive principal-training program until her retirement in 2003.
Her father, Frank Chlumsky, is an instructor in the culinary program at Kendall College in Chicago.
Her performance not only sold the idea for the radio program but also got Berg the job as the lead actress on the program she had written.
The group would later move to Hollywood, California where they were featured in " Once Upon Her Time ," a TV program about women in the ' 80s which aired on the Lifetime Cablevision Network.
Her power of foresight, on the other hand, is probably not a foresight based on knowledge of a pre-determined future, but rather a calculation ; The Architect revealed the Oracle to be " a program designed to investigate the human psyche "; thus, allowing the Matrix to become more accustomed for the majority of the human population to accept.
Her father was Tug Farish from Lane's End Farm in Kentucky, better known for its thoroughbred horse breeding program.
Her coverage of Iraq's alleged Weapons of Mass Destruction ( WMD ) program both before and after the 2003 invasion generated much controversy.
Her first article for the paper heavily criticized Oberlin's affirmative action program and received a " hugely negative response " from other students on campus.
Her endorsement of the above-mentioned Scientology program also put a wedge between her and Seder.

Her and was
Her face was very thin, and burned by the sun until much of the skin was dead and peeling, the new skin under it red and angry.
Her blond hair was frowzy, her dress torn in several places, and her shoes were so completely worn out that they were practically no protection.
Her form was silhouetted and with the strong light I could see the outlines of her body, a body that an artist or anyone else would have admired.
Her mouth, which had been so much in my thoughts, was warm and moist and tender.
Her heart, her maternal feeling, in fact her being was too busy expressing itself, as quietly thrilled by this sight of her Nicolas curled asleep under a blanket, in a park like a scene from Poussin.
Her white blond hair was clean and brushed long straight down to her shoulders.
Her thick hair was the color and texture of charcoal.
Her laugh was hard.
Her face was pale but set and her dark eyes smoldered with blame for Ben.
Her stern was down and a sharp list helped us to cut loose the lifeboat which dropped heavily into the water.
Her name was L'Turu and she told me many things.
( Her account was later confirmed by the Scobee-Frazier Expedition from the University of Manitoba in 1951.
Her mother was a good manager and established a millinery business in Milwaukee.
Her name was Esther Peter.
Her brother Karl was a very gentle soul, her mother was a quiet woman who said little but who had hard, probing eyes.
Her mother, now dead, was my good friend and when she came to tell us about her plans and to show off her ring I had a sobering wish to say something meaningful to her, something her mother would wish said.
Her action was involuntary.
Her name was Mollie.
Her speech was barren of southernisms ; ;
Her quarters were on the right as you walked into the building, and her small front room was clogged with heavy furniture -- a big, round, oak dining table and chairs, a buffet, with a row of unclaimed letters inserted between the mirror and its frame.
Her hair was dyed, and her bloom was fading, and she must have been crowding forty, but she seemed to be one of those women who cling to the manners and graces of a pretty child of eight.
Her voice was ripe and full and her teeth flashed again in Sicilian brilliance before the warm curved lips met and her mouth settled in repose.

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