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Moore's and second
This had led to the formulation of " Moore's second law ", aka Rock's law, which is that the capital cost of a semiconductor fab also increases exponentially over time.
This was Alan Moore's second re-invention of a comic book character, the first being Miracleman.
* The Awful Truth ( 1999 – 2000 ) was Michael Moore's second TV show.
His wife is Stella, Mrs. Moore's daughter from a second marriage.
Cornelius appears in the second part of Alan Moore's three-part comic The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century.
The Moore family firm, the Moore Special Tool Company, independently invented the jig borer ( contemporaneously with its Swiss invention ), and Moore's monograph is a seminal classic of the principles of machine tool design and construction that yield the highest possible accuracy and precision in machine tools ( second only to that of metrological machines ).
Silurians and Sea Devils are referenced in the second volume of Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen where they were connected to the creature from the Black Lagoon ; League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is set in a fictional universe which reconciles the exploits of all fictional characters in one continuity.
Other examples of instrumental recitative in twentieth century music include the third movement of Douglas Moore's Quintet for Clarinet and Strings ( 1946 ), the first of Richard Rodney Bennett's Five Impromptus for guitar ( 1968 ), and the second of William Bolcom's 12 New Etudes for Piano ( 1977 – 86 ).
During her second attempt, Sipple grabbed Moore's arm and then pulled her to the ground.
In April 2006, Moore and Matheos released a second OSI album called Free, a collaboration made easier by Moore's temporary relocation to Montreal, Canada.
Although Moore's race has been widely considered the first, the Dutch historian Benjie Maso says it was the second and that the first was won by a rider called Polocini.
Sir David Baird, Moore's second in command, was seriously wounded earlier in the battle and had to retire from the field.
" Napier similarly speculates: " he second sweep that was preparing to make when Sir John Moore's march called off his attention from the south would undoubtedly have put him in possession of the remaining great cities of the peninsula.
Initially Moore was dominated by his much larger opponent, but a second Luchadore ( the disguised Eddie Guerrero ) took Moore's place, prompting Layfield to run away and giving Moore the victory by countout.
The funds were rated either the first or second best funded pension plans in the country by Standard & Poor's throughout Moore's tenure.
Moore's first book of verse, The Sentimental Song Book was published in 1876 by C. M. Loomis of Grand Rapids, and quickly went into a second printing.
Rock's law or Moore's second law, named for Arthur Rock, says that the cost of a semiconductor chip fabrication plant doubles every four years.

Moore's and collection
Philosophical interest in Moore's paradox, since Moore and Wittgenstein, has undergone a resurgence, starting with, though not limited to, Jaakko Hintikka, continuing with Roy Sorensen, David Rosenthal, Sydney Shoemaker and the first publication, in 2007, of a collection of articles devoted to the problem.
At the time of his death in 1714, Moore's collection of books and papers contained over 30, 000 items, and may have been the largest in England.
Sir John Stevenson set the poem to its widely-known melody, and this was published in a collection of Moore's work called Irish Melodies ( 1807 – 34 ).
Monte Hummel, MScF, President, World Wildlife Fund Canada has claimed that Moore's book, Pacific Spirit, is a collection of " pseudoscience and dubious assumptions.
The club also appears in Nicholas Meyer's novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier graphic novel, the computer game Sherlock Holmes-Case of the Rose Tattoo, the Dark Horse Comics Predator: Nemesis comic, and in the short story " Closing Time " from Neil Gaiman's collection of short fiction Fragile Things.
After the two were carried to the battalion's collection point at Moore's command post to await evacuation by air, Beck, Ladner, and Private First Class Edward Dougherty ( an ammo-bearer ) continued their close range suppression of the Vietnamese advance.
The collection became a curious best-seller, though it is unclear whether this was due to public amusement with Moore's poetry or genuine appreciation of the admittedly " sentimental " character of her poems.
Moore's law is an example of futures studies ; it is a statistical collection of past and present trends with the goal of accurately extrapolating future trends.
In 1834, A collection of Moore's letters to family in England were published under the title Extracts from the Letters and Journals of George Fletcher Moore Esq., Now Filling a Judicial Office at the Swan River Settlement.

Moore's and Choice
" Moore's Morning Choice "

Moore's and appeared
Moore's work also appeared in Astounding Science Fiction magazine throughout the 1940s.
On 14 December 1977, he appeared with Arthur C. Clarke on Patrick Moore's BBC The Sky At Night programme.
Moore's future television castmate Ed Asner also appeared in that film ( as a cop ).
The Enterprise-D's end also appearedthe saucer crash had first been proposed as the cliffhanger for Moore's original seventh-season finale " All Good Things ...", which eventually became the series finale.
In April 2005, Intel offered US $ 10, 000 to purchase a copy of the original Electronics Magazine issue in which Moore's article appeared.
Gaffney appeared on FahrenHYPE 9 / 11, the conservative documentary that was intended as a rebuttal to Michael Moore's film Fahrenheit 9 / 11.
Sturmer has also appeared on various albums for backup vocals for artists like Bleu's Redhead, Mandy Moore's Coverage and the Switchfoot album Nothing Is Sound.
Brother and sister had first appeared together at Drury Lane on 22 November 1783, as Beverley and Mrs Beverley in Edward Moore's The Gamester, and as King John and Constance in Shakespeare's tragedy.
His work has appeared recently in the London Review of Books and in Alan Moore's Dodgem Logic.
In addition, she occasionally appeared on Garry Moore's series as a guest star and was also featured as a guest on such programs as Get Smart, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, Gomer Pyle USMC, and The Lucy Show.
He appeared in Michael Moore's documentary Fahrenheit 9 / 11 discussing the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks, stating that members of Congress " don't read most of the bills ".
In 1978, she appeared in the film adaptation of Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile as the murder victim Linnet Ridgeway Doyle, and in 1979, she appeared in what is perhaps her most famous role, that of NASA astronaut, scientist, and Bond girl, Dr. Holly Goodhead opposite Roger Moore's James Bond in Moonraker.
When fourteen he drew sketches to illustrate a trip to the ruins of Newstead Abbey, which afterwards appeared on the title-page of Moore's Life of Lord Byron.
His friends Totleben and Bissette had both illustrated the series since Alan Moore took over as writer ; Veitch joined the team for issue # 37, in which Moore's popular character John Constantine was introduced, and appeared regularly after issue # 50.
He appeared in Michael Moore's 1989 documentary Roger & Me.
A version of the sketch, in which Spiggott is applying for a job as a runner, appeared in Cook and Moore's 1978 film The Hound of the Baskervilles.
The original bluesy arrangement was subsequently recorded by Lynott and Gary Moore on Moore's Back on the Streets album in 1978, and later appeared on Thin Lizzy's 1983 live album Life.
Most recently, Nedor Comics ' characters have appeared in writer Alan Moore's comic book Tom Strong and its spin-off Terra Obscura.
A strip titled ' Johnny Viable ' has appeared in Alan Moore's print magazine Dodgem Logic.
Moore's theory was originally part of a theory of independent learning developed in 1972, which appeared in the Handbook of Adult Education as " transactional distance " in 1980.
Jonni Future is a fictional comic book heroine, who appeared in the pages of Tom Strong's Terrific Tales, a series published under writer Alan Moore's America's Best Comics line of comic books for Wildstorm Comics.
He appeared as one of Mandy Moore's boyfriends in the comedy Because I Said So ( 2007 ).

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