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Moving to Fox, Flaherty spent eight months working on the Native American documentary Acoma the Sky City ( 1929 ) but the production was shut down, and subsequently Flaherty's footage was lost in a studio vault fire.
" Letters also mark locations in the middle of the arena: Moving down the center line, they are D-X-G, with X in the center.
Moving northwards, back down into the river valley, are two hamlets, Darshill, once the site of a number of mills, and Bowlish, which contains several grand clothiers ' houses.
For instance, at the first intersection with a single other street, the initial value of one is split into two remaining values of one half, and allocated to the two intersecting street segments. Moving further down, the remaining one half value is again split among the intersecting streets and so on.
Moving down to Miami in 1984, Gayle served as a reporter and weekend anchor at WCIX-TV until 1986.
Moving buffers up more readily than down is supported by the usually greater damage caused by shortages as compared to the damage caused by surpluses.
* Selected poetry of Phyllis Gotlieb-Biography & 15 poems ( Aquarius, as I was walking down the street, A Catful of Buttermilk, Death's Head, A Discourse, A Double Vision, First Person Demonstrative, Hospitality, Latitude, Ordinary, Moving, Red Black White, Seventh Seal, So Long It's Been, Thirty-Six Ways of Looking at Toronto Ontario, What I Know ( Making Free with Villon's Smalltalk ))
Moving down the bronchioles, the cells get more cuboidal in shape but are still ciliated.
** " Moving On ", by Peter Anghelides, a short story in Decalog 3 ( Virgin, 1995 ), which relates how Sarah's travels with the Doctor impacted her emotionally, and how K-9 Mark III eventually broke down due to a lack of available parts.
Moving to Trinity College, he fought a duel with his tutor, and was sent down from the university.
Yet the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts targeted the production for strike action seeking to shut down filming, feeling that the film was a large enough production to warrant a unionized crew.
Moving down the scale and further away from the medical norm, people are classed as hearing, then slightly hard of hearing, moderately hard of hearing, severely hard of hearing, and finally deaf ( severely deaf or profoundly deaf for those furthest from the norm ).
Moving yet again, this time to Wishaw in Lanarkshire, he took what was to be his last salaried job, laying down plant and network as Chief Engineer, aged just twenty-four.
Moving up the Sayre Highway and driving down the Kibawe-Talomo trail, fighting in knee-deep mud and through torrential rains, the 31st forced the enemy to withdraw into the interior and blocked off other Japanese in the Davao area.
Moving from one room to the next within the studio / arena, players have to shoot down hordes of enemies as they advance from all sides, while at the same time collecting weapons, power-up items, and assorted bonus prizes until a final show down with the show's host where you are finally granted your prizes, your life and freedom.
A short story, Moving On, in Virgin Publishing's Decalog 3: Consequences anthology and the Big Finish Productions-produced Sarah Jane Smith audio play Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre ( both written by Peter Anghelides ) indicate that K-9 Mark III broke down and Sarah was unable to repair it as the replacement circuits would not be invented for several centuries.
A smaller entrance is provided at ground level, intended to be for visitors set down by car ( circulation of traffic under the Waterloo Bridge approach was possible before the Museum of the Moving Image building was constructed in the 1980s ) or coming from the car park under The Hayward.
Moving the vote on the bill in September 1831, he pointed out that " it was notorious that the universal feeling of the working classes was in favour of some attempt to put down this odious system.
Moving down to the very edge of the Rille they sampled a large 7 ft ( 2 m ) rock.
Moving further into a gargantuan pile of charred tree trunks, the raft passes through a flaming bridge of felled wood and then plummets down a 30-foot slide, soaking everyone in the resulting waves.
Moving further east towards Sail, the ridge tapers down with crags on either side.
# Moving up and down ( heaving );
Moving chords up and down the scale in this way gives more possibilities for “ movement ”, as opposed to playing a static chord when playing jazz standard songs.

Moving and starting
Moving libraries around causes no problems at all, although users incur a time cost when first starting the system.
Moving his troops by rail starting the end of June, Bragg arrived at Chattanooga near the end of July ; from there he advanced into Kentucky towards the Ohio River.
* In the " The Moving Finger Writes " sequence, the calendar dates seen accurately reflect a common year starting on Monday.
Maurice Willson Disher in The Times Literary Supplement of 19 June 1943 was mostly positive, starting, " Beyond all doubt the puzzle in The Moving Finger is fit for experts " and continuing, " The author is generous with her clues.

Moving and at
Moving past the presidential viewing stand and Lafayette Square will be at least 40 marching units.
The Apple II computer on display at the Museum of the Moving Image ( New York City ) | Museum of the Moving Image in New York City
In 1992, MPEG which stands for the Moving Picture Experts Group, released The MPEG-1 standard, designed to produce reasonable sound at low bit rates.
Moving with his father, by 15 he was working in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Hobby House Restaurant owned by the Clauss family.
* Moving / Travelling: Similar to a traditional geocache, this variation is found at a listed set of coordinates.
Geddy would use this double neck live for Xanadu, as well as a white 4080 / 6 for A Passage to Bangkok, all throughout the " Kings " tour in 1977 – 78, until retiring it at the end of the " Moving Pictures " Tour in 1981.
Moving to Paris, he taught at the Sorbonne, and became professor of the history of French literature at the Collège de France.
Pickford left Biograph in December 1910 and spent 1911 starring in films at Carl Laemmle's Independent Moving Pictures Company ( IMP ).
MPEG-3 is the designation for a group of audio and video coding standards agreed upon by the Moving Picture Experts Group ( MPEG ) designed to handle HDTV signals at 1080p in the range of 20 to 40 megabits per second.
Richardson enjoyed a successful and extensive theatre career, making her stage debut in Moving at the Queen's Theatre in 1981.
Moving in the wake of German merchants who were now following the old trading routes of the Vikings, a monk named Meinhard landed at the mouth of the Daugava river in present-day Latvia in 1180 and was made bishop in 1186.
As an example, Moving Target Indication can interact with Doppler to produce signal cancellation at certain radial velocities, which degrades performance.
Moving to intercept the Parthians with only the troops at his immediate disposal, he was ambushed and killed.
Moving the top scale to the right by a distance of, by matching the beginning of the top scale with the label on the bottom, aligns each number, at position on the top scale, with the number at position on the bottom scale.
This version was screened publicly numerous times, including at the University of Washington in 1996 ; at least two presentations by American Cinematheque ; once by the American Museum of the Moving Image ; at the USA Film Festival in Dallas, Texas ; by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, in New York City ; and once at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington, NY.
Moving south through the Papal States, his army flanked the frontline Austrian defense at Mignano, forcing them to retreat into the fortress at Capua.
Billy Gibbons, who previously formed the Moving Sidewalks in 1966, had suggested " ZZ King " as a potential name for the band after looking at posters of Z.
Moving an object up an inclined plane requires less force than lifting it straight up, at a cost of an increase in the distance moved.

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