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For ten minutes they ran beneath the squall, raising their arms and, for the first time, shouting and capering.
The first sentence, with its platitudinous irony, announces an emblematic intent: `` The way to the churchyard ran along beside the highroad, ran beside it all the way to the end ; ;
We quickly ran into the same trouble that plagued Bill Ruger in his first experiments: Three or four bullets would be placed well in a six-inch bull at 100 yards and then, unaccountably, one could stray far out of the group.
With the first reports, Russell's horse wheeled to the right and ran towards the buildings while Cook, followed by a hail of bullets, raced towards the arroyo of Salyer's Canyon immediately in front of him, just reaching it as his horse fell.
During Dulles's first two years in office, while Republicans ran the Senate, the Department was at the mercy of men who had thirsted for its blood since 1945.
AIX PS / 2, first released in 1989, ran on IBM PS / 2 personal computers with Intel 386 and compatible processors.
The ANFC ran the Championship of Australia, the first national club competition, which commenced in 1888 and saw clubs from different states compete on an even playing field.
The first was Avenue X which opened on 28 January 1994 and ran for 77 performances.
It first appeared in 1942, and proved so popular that it ran intermittently over the next 35 years.
Herodotus suggests that this was the first time a Greek army ran into battle in this way ; this was probably because it was the first time that a Greek army had faced an enemy composed primarily of missile troops.
When Costas was first hired by NBC, Don Ohlmeyer, who at the time ran the network's sports division, told the then 28-year-old Costas that he looked like a 14-year-old ( a story that Costas would recite during an appearance on Late Night with Conan O ' Brien when O ' Brien commented about Costas ' apparent inability to " age " normally ).
" On its first day, Channel 4 also broadcast controversial soap opera Brookside, which ran for 21 years.
The first compilers for COBOL were subsequently implemented in 1960, and on December 6 and 7, essentially the same COBOL program ran on two different computer makes, an RCA computer and a Remington-Rand Univac computer, demonstrating that compatibility could be achieved.
Though there may have been earlier attempts to pull cars by endless ropes, the first cable car installation in operation was the West Side and Yonkers Patent Railway in New York City, which ran from 1 July 1868 to 1870.
In order to test their new circuitry, they first built a small 18-bit machine known as TX-0 which first ran in 1956.
At Augsburg, on August 10, 1893, Rudolf Diesel's prime model, a single iron cylinder with a flywheel at its base, ran on its own power for the first time.
According to historical accounts from the first century AD, seven branches of the Nile once ran through the delta.
The longest established festival is the Edinburgh International Festival, which first ran in 1947.
EDSAC ran its first programs on 6 May 1949, when it calculated a table of squares and a list of prime numbers.
Sniffin ' Glue ran for 12 photocopied issues ; the first issue was produced by Perry immediately following ( and in response to ) the London debut of The Ramones on July 4, 1976.
The first association football fanzine is regarded as being Foul, a publication that ran between 1972 and 1976.
She and Lang co-wrote all of his movies from 1921 through 1933, including 1922's Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler ( Dr. Mabuse the Gambler ), which ran for over four hours in two parts in the original version and was the first in the Dr. Mabuse trilogy, 1924's five-hour Die Nibelungen, the famous 1927 film Metropolis, and the 1931 classic, M, his first " talking " picture.

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They were the backbone of the professional army and were the career soldiers who ran the day to day life of the soldiers and issued commands in the field.
His mother, a devout Catholic from Corscia, was once a professional singer, while his father, an assimilated Jew who had converted to Protestantism, ran a successful wine-export business.
Vendors of software development tools aimed their products at professional developers, and the price for these basic tools plus ancillary tools like profilers ran into the hundreds of dollars.
Initially, the network ran a mix of college and less watched professional sports similar to ESPN, when they began.
In 1963 most computers ran jobs in batch job mode only, using punched cards or magnetic tape reels submitted by professional programmers or engineering students.
The video ran constantly on MTV and featured professional wrestling manager " Captain " Lou Albano as Lauper's father, and her real-life mother, Catrine, as her mother.
In August 1642, Rupert, along with his brother Prince Maurice and a number of professional soldiers, ran the gauntlet across the sea from the United Provinces, and after one initial failure, evaded the pro-Parliamentary navy and landed in Newcastle.
By the age of nineteen, using the name Clifton Webb, he had become a professional ballroom dancer, often partnering " exceedingly decorative " star dancer Bonnie Glass ( she eventually replaced him with Rudolph Valentino ), and performed in about two dozen operettas before debuting on Broadway as Bosco in The Purple Road, which opened at the Liberty Theatre on April 7, 1913, and ran for 136 performances before closing in August.
As usual in the Bond novels, a number of Fleming's friends or associates had their names used in the novel ; the Masterton sisters having their names taken from Sir John Masterman, an MI5 agent and Oxford academic who ran the double cross system during World War II ; Alfred Whiting, the golf professional at Royal St George's Golf Club, Sandwich, becoming Alfred Blacking ; whilst the Royal St George's Golf Club itself became the Royal St Mark's, for the game between Bond and Goldfinger.
After a brief spell as a professional wrestler ( performing under the name " The Masked Executioner "), and as a debt collector for Trojan Records, he worked as a DJ on local radio and ran his own sound system.
The American Wrestling Association ( AWA ) was an American professional wrestling promotion based in Minneapolis, Minnesota that ran from 1960 to 1991.
The play ran for 150 nights, established Irving at the forefront of the British drama, and it would prove a popular vehicle for Irving for the rest of his professional life.
The Northern League ran as one of two major amateur competitions ( with the Isthmian League ) in tandem with the professional Football League, Southern League and, since 1968, the Northern Premier League.
During his 8 professional seasons, Haynes carried the ball 1, 036 times for 4, 630 yards, a 4. 5 average ; caught 287 passes for 3, 535 yards, a 12. 3 average, and 20 touchdowns ; returned 85 punts for 875 yards, a 10. 3 average, and 1 touchdown ; and ran back 121 kickoffs for 3, 025 yards, a 25. 0 average, and 1 touchdown.
New Japan Pro Wrestling, the Japanese professional wrestling promotion, ran a show in 1989 as well.
They lived in Watseka, where Rice ran the family farm, worked at several jobs in the area, and attended tryouts for various professional baseball teams.
Davis's team ran a professional campaign in the 1971 provincial election, and was rewarded with an increased majority government.
Based on David Freedman's stage success " Mendel, Inc .," they play a pair of professional matchmakers, constantly bickering back and forth, They also ran through some of their sketches in Paramount Pictures and Vitaphone short subjects.
The press speculated that Hutton would step aside, but most newspapers favoured Hutton's continued leadership and ran stories alleging MCC prejudice against professional cricketers.
George Henry Peabody, who came from a line of merchants, bankers and professional men, had moved from Connecticut to Columbus, Georgia, where he ran a prosperous general store.
The Football League Third Division South was a level of English professional football which ran in parallel to Third Division North from 1921 to 1958.
During this time, he also ran his own weekly online professional wrestling radio talk show, having various wrestlers on as guest commentators.
The Malta Grand Prix was a professional snooker tournament which ran from the 1994 / 95 season to 2000 / 2001, sponsored by Rothmans.
While there he became the founding artistic director of Festival Lennoxille, a professional summer theatre that ran for the next decade.

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