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The Skipjack was a second generation atomic sub, much advanced on the Nautilus and the other four which preceded it.
My father went as a missionary to China in a generation that responded to Student Volunteer Movement speakers who held watches in their hands and announced to the students in their audiences how many Chinese souls were going to hell each second because these students were not over there saving them.
The second generation was led by Fernand Braudel ( 1902 – 1985 ) and included Georges Duby ( 1919 – 1996 ), Pierre Goubert ( 1915 – 2012 ), Robert Mandrou ( 1921 – 1984 ), Pierre Chaunu ( 1923 – 2009 ), Jacques Le Goff ( 1924 – ) and Ernest Labrousse ( 1895 – 1988 ).
Fernand Braudel became the leader of the second generation after 1945.
The second question is the meaning of the word avita: Gildas could have meant " ancestors ", or intended it to mean more specifically " grandfather " — thus indicating Ambrosius lived about a generation before the Battle of Mons Badonicus.
The graphics are generated by a custom graphics chip called MARIA which is very different from other second and third generation consoles, and made it more difficult for game programmers to make the transition.
Most of the drugs in the second generation, known as atypical antipsychotics, have been developed more recently, although the first atypical antipsychotic, clozapine, was discovered in the 1950s and introduced clinically in the 1970s.
The second generation Athlon, the Thunderbird, debuted on June 5, 2000.
Limitations with mp3-player DJing equipment has meant that only second generation equipment such as the IDJ2 or the Cortex Dmix-300 have the pitch control that alters tempo and allows for beatmatching on a digital music player.
* List of second generation MLB players
This view has the advantage of anchoring Numbers to the Pentateuch as a whole, but an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second.
In chapter 26, a generation later and after approximately forty years of wandering the desert, the Lord orders a second census.
In 2001, Bt176 varieties were voluntarily withdrawn from the list of approved varieties by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) when it was found to have little or no Bt expression in the ears and was not found to be effective against second generation corn borers.
The leading figures of the second generation of historical dance research include Shirley Wynne and her Baroque Dance Ensemble which was founded at Ohio State University in the early 1970s and Wendy Hilton ( 1931 – 2002 ), a student of Belinda Quirey who supplemented the work of Melusine Wood with her own research into original sources.
However most of the colleges began in the mid-1960s as a response education and training for the then emerging baby boom generation, and to provide training to the post second World War II European immigrants and newer immigrants from around the world, that were starting to enter the country.
Some think the name was chosen from the classic Chinese book the I Ching ; others note that the first character of his courtesy name is also the first character of the courtesy name of his brother and other male relatives on the same generation line, while the second character of his courtesy name shi ( 石 — meaning " stone ") suggests the second character of his " register name " tai ( 泰 — the famous Mount Tai of China ).
The ColecoVision is Coleco Industries ' second generation home video game console which was released in August 1982.
More than 590 000 individuals ( 10. 4 %) are migrants and their descendants ( 142 000 second generation migrants born in Denmark ).
As the core of the second generation leaders Deng shared his power with the two most powerful men after him: Li Xiannian and Chen Yun.
Inheriting a country fraught with social and institutional woes resulting from the Cultural Revolution and other mass political movements of the Mao era, Deng became the core of the " second generation " of Chinese leadership.
Current events are mirrored through the original characters, their offspring ( thesecond generation ”), and occasional new characters.
Some of the second generation of Doonesbury characters have attended Walden, a venue Trudeau uses to advance his concerns about academic standards in America.
Equipment from the Soviet Union is being progressively replaced by more modern U. S., French, and British equipment, a significant portion of which is built under license in Egypt, such as the M1A1 Abrams tank which makes Egypt the owner of the second largest number of latest generation main battle tanks in the region after Israel, and the second after Syria in case of the older generations.

second and hackers
One variant ( known as O ' Toole's Corollary of Finagle's Law ) favored among hackers is a takeoff on the second law of thermodynamics ( also known as entropy ):
For the hardware hackers ( second generation ) and the game hackers ( third generation ) the geographic area was centered in Silicon Valley where the Homebrew Computer Club and the People's Computer Company helped hackers network, collaborate, and share their work.
Levy also identified the " hardware hackers " ( the " second generation ", mostly centered in Silicon Valley ) and the " game hackers " ( or the " third generation ").
The second novel, Second Front, follows Joanna as she attempts to stop a clandestine group of hackers responsible for some major accidents that allowed dataDyne to take over involved corporations.

second and sharing
The current world rankings show England in top place for association croquet, followed by Australia and New Zealand sharing second place, with the United States in fourth position ; the same four countries appear in the top six of the golf croquet league table, below Egypt in top position, and with South Africa at number five.
This second generation practice of sharing contributed to the battles of free and open software.
After electronic disc-playing machines started appearing on the market during the second half of the 1920s, usually sharing the same cabinet with a radio receiver, the term " record player " was increasingly favored by users when referring to the device.
Grace scored 143, sharing a second wicket partnership with Frank Townsend ( 89 ) of 234.
Rather, to be hidden from Earth, the Counter-Earth would have an orbit symmetrical to Earth's, not sharing the second focus.
Bob Froese filled in admirably in net for Lindbergh, being named a second Team All-Star and sharing the William M. Jennings Trophy with teammate Darren Jensen.
The first conditional land sharing agreement involved approximately 160 acres, and the second 70 acres ; both last for a duration of 50 years.
The second son Grand Prince Hyo-Ryung, understanding his older brother's intentions and sharing his views, traveled to a Buddhist temple and became a monk.
Grokster and this second generation of peer-to-peer file sharing programs sought to avoid this legal obstacle.
The Joy of Work ( 1998 ) by Scott Adams is a two-part book, the first offering recommendations as to how office workers can find happiness at their cubicle desks and the second sharing Adams ' formula for creating humor, based on his experience penning the Dilbert comic strip.
WB also acquired the English-language version of the second series Yu-Gi-Oh !, also sharing the phenomenon that Pokémon experienced.
The second of these frameworks, A Framework for the Conclusion of a Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel, led directly to the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty, and resulted in Sadat and Begin sharing the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize.
The Bureau embarked on a second UK tour in November and December 1981 sharing the bill with The Modettes and Roddy Radiation And The Tearjerkers.
The PDP-6 supported time sharing through the use of a status bit selecting between two operating modes (" Executive " and " User ", with access to I / O, etc., being restricted in the latter ), and a single relocation / protection register which allowed a user's address space to be limited to a set section of main memory ( a second relocation / protection register for shareable " high segments " was added on the PDP-10 ).
In the second season, the episodes would feature three episodes in a row sharing the same general theme and often the same villains, who usually were not arrested at the end of the 3rd and final episode.
Before the second and third endings, the narrator — who the novelist wants the reader to believe is John Fowles himself — appears as a minor character sharing a railway compartment with Charles.
England also lost the second Test, but Hobbs continued to impress critics ; he scored 53 and 70, sharing two substantial opening partnerships of 94 and 48 with Rhodes in the process.
England also won the final Test to take the series 4 – 1 ; Hobbs scored 32 and 45, sharing a partnership of 76 with Rhodes in the second innings.
In the semi-final of the Duleep Trophy of 1995 / 96 season against West Zone, Laxman scored 47 in the first innings and a spectacular 121 in the second innings, sharing a 199-run partnership with skipper Rahul Dravid.
However, in the verse below, there is a rhyme repeated in the second line, then a variant in the third line, two half-lines sharing a new rhyme, followed by a final return to the first arrangement in the last line ( AABA ), and thus its organization is ternary form or " threefold ".
By mid-2005, he was no longer an everyday player, sharing time at second base with Miguel Cairo and Marlon Anderson.
In 1998, she was embroiled in a controversy in the British press when her second book on Mary Bell, Cries Unheard was published and she announced that she was sharing the publishing fee, from MacMillan Publishers, with Mary Bell for collaborating on the book.

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