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entry and draft
* Joanna Russ, entry at the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, 3rd edition ( draft )
* James P. Hogan, entry at the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, 3rd edition ( draft )
Smith was playing semi-professional baseball in Clarinda, Iowa, in June 1976 when he was selected in the seventh round of the amateur entry draft by the Detroit Tigers.
When his classification was changed to ( 1-A ) following the American entry into World War II, Williams appealed to his local draft board.
The Devils drafted Fetisov years earlier in the 1983 entry draft, but the Soviet government did not allow Fetisov, who was an Army officer as well as a member of the national team, to leave the country.
Milbury then further surprised the hockey world when he took Rick DiPietro with the first selection in the entry draft, ahead of the consensus picks Dany Heatley and Marian Gaborik.
They acquired Alexei Yashin from the Ottawa Senators in exchange for forward Bill Muckalt, defenseman Zdeno Chara and the Isles ' second overall pick in the entry draft, which the Senators used to select Jason Spezza.
GCL games are perhaps the least competitive of all minor league games, as most of the players were just drafted in that year's entry draft ( 2 – 3 weeks before the season's start ) and are there to develop skills under their employer's tutelage rather than ( necessarily ) to win games or entertain fans.
In the 1976 edition, almost all details were omitted save for his name, jobs as a Member of Parliament and as a Government Minister, and address ; the publishers confirmed that Benn had sent back the draft entry with everything else struck through.
* Wes Whisler Selected by Chicago White Sox in 2nd Round ( 53rd overall ) of 2004 amateur entry draft
* Brian Lawton, the first American ice hockey player selected no. 1 overall in the NHL entry draft, grew up in Cumberland although he was born in New Jersey.
According to the 2003 draft entry for " felch " in the Oxford English Dictionary, the earliest occurrence of the word in print appears to have been in The Argot of the Homosexual Subculture by Ronald A. Farrell in 1972.
In exchange, the Wings acquired Edmonton transition player Brodie Merrill, Rush forwards Dean Hill, Mike McLellan, and Edmonton's 41st selection in the 2011 entry draft, and the 4th round selection in 2013.
According to a March 2005 draft entry for the Oxford English Dictionary, the term first came into use in the early 1990s, with published examples including the August 22, 1992 issue of the New Scientist and an October 12, 1994 reference in The Guardian society section:
In military parlance, a " cul-de-sac " refers to a situation where an army is " hemmed in on all sides but behind "< ref > OED, online edition, draft revision December 2007, entry for cul-de-sac, n < sup > 2 </ sup ></ ref > " Cul-de-sac " is also used metaphorically to mean a line of thought or action that leads nowhere.
Since he was a restricted free agent, Washington had the option to match the offer sheet ; they declined, however, and received two first round picks plus $ 100, 000 in cash, turning into five first-round picks if the Capitals did not have a top-7 draft pick in the 1991 or 1992 entry drafts, as compensation ( two of these picks would become Sergei Gonchar and Brendan Witt ).
He was drafted in the first round ( 19th overall ) in the 1990 entry draft by the Winnipeg Jets who acquired the pick from the Buffalo Sabres in the deal that sent Dale Hawerchuk to Buffalo.
He played college football at Clemson University before being drafted by the 49ers in the 10th round of the 1979 entry draft.
In 1995, he was traded ( with Mike Grier ) to the Edmonton Oilers for a first-round pick in the 1996 entry draft ( eventually Marty Reasoner ) and a first-round pick in the 1997 entry draft.
The best-known type of draft is the entry draft, which is used to allocate players who have recently become eligible to play in a league.
An entry draft prevents expensive bidding wars for young talent and ensures that no one team can sign contracts with all of the best young players and make the league uncompetitive.

entry and Brian
* The taxonomy and history of Nectocaris are discussed by Brian Switek on his blog entry:
* Brian Brett's entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia
The winning entry was " Runner in the Night ," performed by the sextet Ryder, composed by Brian Wade, with lyrics written by Maureen Darbyshire.
Racing driver Brian McGuire first started to race in the British-based Shellsport G8 International Series in 1976, as a private entry with the Formula One-specification Williams FW04.
Their youngest son Brian, an RAF pilot, was killed in action in a bombing raid over Wilhelmshaven, Germany the first night of Britain's entry into the Second World War.
Based on qualifying speeds in 2004, 2005, and 2006 ( with Brian Vickers shattering the qualifying record at Texas with a speed of in the 2006 Dickies 500 qualifying ), the Texas Motor Speedway was once considered the fastest non-restrictor plate track on the NASCAR circuit, with qualifying speeds in excess of and corner entry speeds over.
The winning entry by landscape architects Brian Stafford and Ronald Jones expressed a philosophy that the character of the Park was inherent in its form – ' a place where the earth swells, the dome of the sky soars overhead and the horizon beckons '.
He was named to an ISM Racing entry for the 1999 Indianapolis 500 but the car was driven by Brian Tyler instead, who failed to qualify.

entry and Lawton
The United States entry into World War I accelerated growth at Fort Sill and Lawton.

entry and became
With the entry of the United States into World War II, Hollywood became focused on themes related to the conflict.
A Greatest Hits CD released in 1994 became another entry into the British charts.
The new technology lowered the barrier to entry to the hobby as stats could quickly be compiled online and news and information became readily available.
New qualifications were developed to cope with changing aspirations and economics, with the Leaving Certificate being replaced by the Scottish Certificate of Education Ordinary Grade (' O-Grade ') and Higher Grade (' Higher ') qualifications in 1962, which became the basic entry qualification for university study.
Illegal migration ( Aliyah Bet ) became the main form of Jewish entry into Palestine.
This Jargon File entry notes kludge apparently derives via British military slang from Scots kludge or kludgie meaning " a common toilet ", and became confused with U. S. kluge during or after World War II.
"' Forever Changes ' made only a minor dent on the charts when it was first released in 1967, but years later it became recognized as one of the finest and most haunting albums to come out of the Summer of Love, which doubtless has as much to do with the disc's themes and tone as the music, beautiful as it is ," wrote Mark Deming in an entry for the online Allmusic guide.
This weapon, influenced by the M1 Garand rifle, lost out to the new Simonov carbine which would be eventually adopted as the SKS ; but it became a basis for his entry in an assault rifle competition in 1946.
His winning entry, the " Mikhtim " ( so named by taking the first letters of his name and patronymic Mikhail Timofeyevich ) became the prototype for the development of a family of prototype rifles.
As entries began to be revised for the OED3 in sequence starting from M, the longest entry became make in 2000, then put in 2007.
It later became Potsdamer Straße ; its point of entry into Berlin, where it passed through the customs wall, became the Potsdamer Tor ( Potsdam Gate ); once inside the gate Leipziger Straße was its eastwards continuation, and Wilhelmstraße was the first north-south thoroughfare that intersected with it.
After the entry of Turkey on the side of the Central Powers in October 1914, Russia was deprived of a major trade route through Turkey, which followed with a minor economic crisis, in which Russia became incapable of providing munitions to their army in the years leading to 1917.
Škoda became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group in 2000, positioned as the entry brand to the group.
In late 1952, possibly exacerbated by suppressed tensions between the Goons ' stars, Milligan apparently became irrationally convinced that he had to kill Sellers, but when he attempted to gain entry to Sellers's neighbouring flat, armed with a potato knife, he accidentally walked straight through the plate-glass front door.
It became an entry in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1985, defined as " discrimination against or exploitation of animal species by human beings, based on an assumption of mankind's superiority.
It became fashionable in Britain during the Regency period, though the entry in the Oxford English Dictionary shows that it was considered " riotous and indecent " as late as 1825.
Wenders failed his entry test at France's national film school IDHEC ( now La Fémis ), and instead became an engraver in the studio of Johnny Friedlander, an American artist, in Montparnasse.
Federal Signal SD-10. Sirens began to replace bells for municipal warning in the early 1900s, but became commonplace following America's entry into World War II.
As the entry point became overcrowded before kick-off, police ordered an exit gate to be opened allowing supporters to enter a tunnel leading directly to two enclosures ( pens ).
At first, Afghanistan became the only government to oppose the entry of Pakistan into the United Nations in 1947, although it was reversed a few months later.
But in practice, what it proved to be was a cost burden that became a barrier to entry for companies attempting to deal with the military.
The entry to the farm became the entry to 335 Sipson Road.
After the French and Spanish entry into the American Revolutionary War the Amsterdam merchants also became heavily involved in the trade in naval stores with France.

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