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* 1968: Verner E. Suomi for his imagination, ingenuity, and versatility in conceiving and designing diverse meteorological sensors which have helped to transform the satellite as a meteorological probe from a dream to a reality.
His immense versatility in all the fields of music, his mesmerizing voice, his unique way of rendering the compositions helped him to carve out a niche in the Music era.
This versatility was helped by Friden's willingness to engineer and build many different configurations.
Witherspoon was the latest addition to new coach John Fox's overhaul of the defense, and Witherspoon's versatility at linebacker helped the Panthers total the second-best defense in the league.
He is known for his versatility which helped him make a strong impression both in starring and character roles, as well as dramas and comedies, with his small role in the 1992 hit comedy Mi nismo anđeli being an example of the latter.

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Their versatility allowed them to pair with many different artists in the recording studios, producing Top 10 hits with the likes of Bing Crosby ( the only recording artist of the 1940s to sell more records than The Andrews Sisters ), Danny Kaye, Dick Haymes, Carmen Miranda, Al Jolson, Ray McKinley, Burl Ives, Ernest Tubb, Red Foley, Dan Dailey, Alfred Apaka, and Les Paul.
Critics have not questioned Walpole's versatility: his range included short stories ; bildungsroman ( Mr Perrin and Mr Traill, 1911, and the Jeremy trilogy ) that delve into the psychology of boyhood ; gothic horror novels ( Portrait of a Man with Red Hair, 1925, and The Killer & The Slain, 1942 ); biographies ( Conrad, 1916 ; James Branch Cabell, 1920 ; and Trollope, 1928 ); plays ; and screenplays including David Copperfield, 1935.
Benaderet voiced numerous female characters in the Warner Bros. animated shorts of the 1940s, displaying a great deal of versatility in her repertoire, from her natural feminine voice, to the " Granny " character, to the loquacious bobby-soxer ( inspired by loud-mouthed comedienne Cass Daley ) in Little Red Riding Rabbit ( 1944 ).

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This has since developed into a world famous demonstration of the versatility of the backhoe configuration.
This should not be surprising, since these toys feature the nearly infinite flexibility and versatility of shape that a modular interconnect architecture can enable.
The Sklars went all the way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on a campaign to get beloved 1980s and 1990s St. Louis Cardinals player José " The Utilityman " Oquendo inducted for his versatility to play almost any position on the baseball field ( in 1988, Oquendo became the first National League player since 1918 to have played all nine positions in one season ).
Since her initial introduction in the role of Viki, actress Erika Slezak has since been regarded as one of the preeminent actresses in daytime television, often compared to the likes of fellow contemporary actress Meryl Streep for her acting range, versatility, and numerous award nominations.
* The Buckshot, available since 2008 for left-handed players as well as right-handed ones, features a Telecaster-style single-coil pickup at the bridge and, for added versatility in tone, a Revtron mini-humbucker pickup at the neck.

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Given the versatility of both vegetables, they were usually boiled or steamed, and eaten by itself or as ingredients in soups and strews.
Druids are the most versatile class in the game, but they lose their instant versatility already on lower levels, as later on a druid that is specialized in the Restoration talent tree for example will not be able to effectively tank in a high level instance just by shapeshifting into Bear form.
In the 1970s and 1980s, dot matrix impact printers were generally considered the best combination of expense and versatility, and until the 1990s they were by far the most common form of printer used with personal and home computers.
The versatility of packet sniffers means they can be used to:
His " honeymoon " with Warners over, Garfield entered a protracted period of conflict with the studio, they attempting to cast him in crowd-pleasing melodramas like Dust Be My Destiny and he insisting on quality scripts that would offer a challenge and highlight his versatility.
In addition to taking a wide range prey items gulls display great versatility in how they obtain prey.
Because of the versatility and increased potential revenue for these signs, they are likely to become the standard for the future.
Shuriken are small and easily concealed, yet they have the versatility of being used as a stabbing weapon at close range ( called shoken if used in this manner ), as well as a longer range thrown weapon ).
Over the next few years they achieved their greatest commercial success and continued to demonstrate their versatility.
Multimodal neurons are found in the superior colliculus ; they respond to the versatility of various sensory inputs.
Cyclocross bikes are growing in popularity amongst consumers for their versatility: they have some of the geometry and aerodynamic benefits of road bikes, but take wider tires, sometimes have braze-ons for fenders and racks, and are rugged enough for off-road and touring use.
Lincoln recreated their unique luxury pickup truck as the Mark LT in the 2006 model year, however they did not repeat many of the mistakes made with the Blackwood — particularly its lack of options and versatility.
If these Antibes landscapes never matched the work of Pissarro, they nonetheless revealed Meissonier as a painter of remarkable versatility whose ambitions were not entirely at odds with those of the École des Batignolles.
A combination of relatively recent overhauls and the versatility provided by the extra range of this sub-class has meant that they have remained operational longer than the majority of their classmates.
The versatility of canoe tripping allows its campers to go places and see things that they otherwise could not.
Self-loading ( semi-automatic shotguns ) are popular for recreational shooting due to the lower perceived recoil and versatility because they can be used for singles, handicap, and doubles.
For example, they are an ideal tool to increase the ability and stretch the versatility of the niche linen Jacquard weavers who remain active in Europe and the West, while most of the large batch commodity weaving has moved to low cost areas.
Van der Heyden was a contemporary of the landscape painters Hobbema and Jacob van Ruisdael, with the advantage, which they lacked, of a certain professional versatility ; for, whilst they painted admirable pictures and starved, he varied the practice of art with the study of mechanics.
Such versatility is conducive because they actively remodel blood vessels throughout the body and can thereby blend homogeneously with the local tissue environment.
The acronym NLOS has become more popular in the context of wireless local area networks ( WLANs ) and wireless metropolitan area networks such as WiMAX because the capability of such links to provide a reasonable level of NLOS coverage greatly improves their marketability and versatility in the typical urban environments in which they are most frequently used.
On stage, they aimed at technical precision of the music and versatility of instrumentation ( with most concerts involving the use of some forty instruments ) interspersed with banter and bawdy humour.
It became illustrative of the Beatles ' versatility, proving they could appeal to all sections of an audience, moving easily from ballads to rock and roll, as in their appearance on November 4, 1963 at the Royal Variety Performance when they followed this song with " Twist and Shout ".

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Good taste and versatility, plus safety from spray poisons would be enough to recommend the frequent use of such a fruit, even if its nutritional values were limited.
Aeschylus and Sophocles were innovative, but Euripides had arrived at a position in the " ever-changing genre " where he could move easily between tragic, comic, romantic and political effects, a versatility that appears in individual plays and also over the course of his career.
Gellar's role showed her versatility as an actress, and many were surprised to see her playing a brunette cocaine addict with an appetite for manipulating and using people.
Trade routes and cargoes, both foreign and domestic, along with the vessel types, and the ways their ownership and management were organized show the merchants of southeastern Connecticut evinced versatility in the face of crisis.
Directed by Basil Dearden, it gave Moore the opportunity to demonstrate a wider versatility than the role of Simon Templar had allowed, although reviews at the time were lukewarm, and both did little business at the box office.
Thalberg gave Gilbert two projects that were character studies, giving Gilbert an excellent showcase for his versatility.
His versatility and originality were displayed in his one man show, or " monodramatic entertainment ," entitled At Home or Matthews at Home, which he initiated in the Lyceum Theatre in 1808.
" Rough mixes of four Strung Gurus songs were already in limited circulation and had started a buzz among fans and local journalists impressed with Danell's versatility and writing abilities.
The uhlans were light cavalry armed with lances, sabres and pistols, which gave them enough power and at the same time adding to their versatility and manouevrability.
The typical interiors found in Japanese homes and western homes in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were vastly different with almost opposing attitudes to furniture, versatility of space and materials.
Tractor loaders were developed to perform a multitude of farming tasks, and are popular due to their relatively low cost ( compared to Telehandler ) and high versatility.
His first fifteen caps were at center-forward, but in 1933, he showed his versatility during a 3 – 1 victory over Germany in Bologna, when he was moved to an inside-right position by the Italian coach Vittorio Pozzo, to accommodate teammate Angelo Schiavio, a switch that would help Italy win the World Cup the next year as the goals flowed in.
Norm Chow said the offenses had around 12 basic pass plays and 5 basic run plays which were run from a variety of formations, with only some plays tagged for extra versatility, so that the players knew the offense by the second day of practice.
There were also interesting exceptions which showed his acting versatility.
He usually played comedic parts, but Kings Row and Wilson were dramatic parts, showing his versatility.
For example, da Vinci, Michelangelo, Descartes, Benjamin Franklin, Goethe, and others with IQs in the mid 160s or above were superior in their versatility to those attaining lower scores, such as George Washington, Palestrina, or Philip Sheridan.
Meanwhile Stored Program Control came to live up to its promise of versatility, and Centrex customers were among the first in the middle 1970s to be removed from 5XB to 1ESS switch.
Decks which focused on many skills together were the most difficult to build, however a good player then had a much greater versatility.
His techniques and style of play were emulated by other teams, and his versatility as a pass-rusher and coverage man influenced the development of the modern-day linebacker position.
Because of their versatility, light weight and simplicity the air-cooled Volkswagen engine and transmission were the power plant of choice for many owners.

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