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* Popularity of Needle Exchange programs has grown over time, more than quadrupling in six years from 1993-1999.
The couple started a school of applied art, the Leeds Technical School of Art, in 1871, and became well renowned for their work in fixing colour photography on to metal and pottery, leading to them being commissioned for portraits of Queen Victoria and the long-serving Prime Minister William Gladstone produced in this way, that were included alongside other mementos of the time in a time capsule – manufactured by Whitley Partners of Hunslet – which was placed in the foundations of Cleopatra's Needle on the embankment of the River Thames.
Today, Seattle Center is host to the Bite of Seattle, Bumbershoot, a music and art festival that draws crowds in the hundreds of thousands every Labor Day Weekend, Northwest Folklife Festival on Memorial Day Weekend, a comparably large folk music and folk culture festival, which somehow manages to stay in the black despite being free to all comers, and PrideFest, a finali of the much larger event Seattle Gay Pride Parade like many other cities every year in late June in honor of the 1969 Stonewall Riots proudly flying the pride flag atop the Space Needle for the first time in 2010.
In 1819, Scoresby gained election as a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and about the same time communicated a paper to the Royal Society of London: " On the Anomaly in the Variation of the Magnetic Needle ".
At one time it was re-registered as 01553, in TOPS Class 01 / 5, carried both numbers and was owned by the Harry Needle Railroad Company.
Follett wastes no time in getting the action started in Jackdaws, his return to the time period that made him famous with Eye of the Needle.
It was known in China from the time of the Han dynasty, where it was known as " Fire Needle Embroidery ".
When the location arrow is clicked the first time it brings up a Google maps popup-style overview box, showing name and distance ( e. g. Cleopatra's Needle, Distance 0. 2 miles ).
Lucas, Kumatora, Duster, Boney, and Flint go down to the Needle and battle Porky, even though his extensive time traveling has rendered him unable to die.
By the time Heart's Needle was published, in 1959, Snodgrass had already won The Hudson Review Fellowship in Poetry and an Ingram Merrill Foundation Poetry Prize.

Needle and was
Although bolt actions are usually associated with fixed or detachable box magazines, in fact the first general-issue military breechloader was a single-shot bolt action: the paper-cartridge Prussian Needle Gun of 1841.
St Michael and All Angels Church, designed by local architect George Smith and completed in 1830, was dubbed the Needle of Kent in honour of its tall, thin spire ( it is also nicknamed the Devil's Pick or the Devil's Toothpick ).
Von Dreyse would perfect his Nadelgewehr ( Needle Rifle ) by 1836, and it was adopted by the Prussian Army in 1841.
However, the Dreyse Needle fire rifle was the first breech-loader to use a rotating bolt design.
Although bolt actions are usually associated with fixed or detachable box magazines, in fact the first general-issue military breechloader was a single-shot bolt action: the paper-cartridge Prussian Needle Gun of 1841.
Sutherland found himself in demand as a leading man throughout the 1970s in films such as the Venice-based psychological horror film Don't Look Now ( 1973 ), the war film The Eagle Has Landed ( 1976 ), Federico Fellini's Casanova ( 1976 ) and the thriller Eye of the Needle ( which was filmed on location on the Isle of Mull, West Scotland ) and as the ever-optimistic health inspector in the science fiction / horror film Invasion of the Body Snatchers ( 1978 ) alongside Brooke Adams and Jeff Goldblum.
The blaze was fortunately stopped before it could consume the adjacent 32-story Gatlinburg Space Needle.
The entire southern wing of the hotel was given to bath rooms, including ; " the plunge ," Turkish, Russian, Needle, Shower, and Steam baths.
He designed the cylindrical vessel in which Cleopatra's Needle, now standing on the Thames Embankment, London, was brought over from Egypt to England in 1877-1878.
In 1999, he was awarded the Golden Needle award ( lifetime achievement award in Cantopop music ).
In Portsmouth, Nelson's Needle, on top of Portsdown Hill, was paid for by the company of after arriving back in Portsmouth.
Keeler Needle was named for James Keeler and Day Needle was named for William Cathcart Day.
The " Magic Bullet " or " Hypodermic Needle Theory " of direct influence effects was not as widely accepted by scholars as many books on mass communication indicate.
The fair, given a futuristic science theme, was designed to leave behind a civic center, now known as Seattle Center, including arts buildings, the Pacific Science Center and the Space Needle, and serving also as a fairground.
It was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River from its completion in 1914 until the Space Needle overtook it in 1962.
Gleason's second book, The Metaphysical Needle appeared in 1949 but her third, Concerto for Bell and Telephone, was not published until 1966.
The manuscript, as it was originally presented in 1882, contained hieroglyphs, whose resemblance to real Egyptian hieroglyphs was attested to by Prof. Thomas A. M. Ward, who claimed to have deciphered the hieroglyphics on the Cleopatra's Needle obelisk in Central Park.
The design of Näsinneula was inspired by the Space Needle in Seattle.
Located at the southernmost end of the fairgrounds and west of the Space Needle, the World of Science was located under the arches, an easily identifiable landmark.
The French adopted the new Chassepot rifle in 1866, which was much improved over the Needle gun as it had dramatically fewer gas leaks due to its de Bange sealing system.

Needle and created
The consoles were manufactured according to specifications created by The 3DO Company, and were originally designed by Dave Needle and R. J. Mical of New Technology Group.
Needle lace ( also known as needlelace or needle-made lace ) is a type of lace created using a needle and thread to stitch up hundreds of small stitches to form the lace itself.
* Needle ( constructional ) A temporary support put through a masonary wall, supported at each side in order to enable a window or door to be created beneath it

Needle and United
* Many landmarks in the United States, including the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington, and the Mall of America outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
* Crestone Needle, a mountain in Colorado, United States
* Needle Mountains, Colorado, United States
* The Space Needle in Seattle, Washington, United States, is completed.
The Union of Needle trades, Industrial, and Textile Employees ( UNITE ) was a labor union in the United States, formed in 1995 as a merger between the International Ladies ' Garment Workers ' Union ( ILGWU ) and the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union ( ACTWU ).
* Needle Palm ( Rhapidophyllum hystrix )-This clustering and usually trunkless palm is native to the Florida panhandle in the United States.

Needle and by
It lies at an elevation of 1132 m ( 3717 ft ) on the right bank of the Ubaye River, and is surrounded by mountains which reach peaks of over 3000 m ; the tallest of these is the Needle of Chambeyron at 3412 m. Barcelonnette is situated 210 km from Turin, 91 km from Nice and 68 km from Gap.
Needle felting is a technique used to add decoration to a knitted or felted piece, where raw roving is applied using a very sharp barbed felting needle by repeatedly piercing the roving and background together.
* The Eye of the Needle: The Unique World of Microminiatures of Hagop Sandaldjian, with an essay by Ralph Rugoff
From 1836, breech-loading rifles were introduced with the German Dreyse Needle gun, and followed by the French Tabatière in 1864 and the British Snider-Enfield.
Noteworthy examples of the journalistic style and successful integration of fictional characters with historical events were the politico – military novels The Day of the Jackal ( 1971 ) by Frederick Forsyth and Eye of the Needle ( 1978 ) by Ken Follett.
Gull takes John Netley, his coachman, sole confidant, and reluctant aide, on a tour of London landmarks ( including Cleopatra's Needle and Nicholas Hawksmoor's churches ), expounding about their hidden mystical significance, which is lost to the modern world themes had also been explored in detail by Moore's near contemporary Peter Ackroyd in his novel Hawksmoor, published five years before From Hell.
* 1960: Heart's Needle by W. D. Snodgrass
Needle exchange programmes have reduced HIV incidence by 33 % in New Haven and 70 % in New York City.
* " Needle Gun " by Hawkwind ( The Chronicle Of The Black Sword, 1985 ) ( named after the needlegun, Cornelius ' weapon of choice )
Evidence of both humid subtropical climate and humid continental climate can be found here, particularly noticeable by the presence of plants indicative of each climatic region ; for example, the Southern magnolia, Crape-myrtle, and Needle palm from the subtropics and the Blue spruce, Maple, and Eastern Hemlock from cooler regions are successful landscape plants in and around Northern Kentucky.
Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology or Needle aspiration biopsy – A needle attached to a syringe is used to collect cells from lesions or masses in various body organs by microcoring, often with the application of negative pressure ( suction ) to increase yield.
* Jimmy and Ben Rainey, Bill and Pete Spettle, Soupy Jones, Needle Nelson, Jasper Fant, Bert Borum, Lippy Jones, Sean and Allen O ' Brien — Other hands hired by Call to work the cattle drive.
* " Needle ", a song by The Screaming Jets on the album All for One ( Screaming &# 32 ; Jets &# 32 ; album )
* Needle ( novel ), by Hal Clement
Needle felts are produced by intermingling and felting individual synthetic fibres using barbed and forked needles forming an extremely durable carpet.
* Needle ( 1988 film ) ( Igla ), 1989 Soviet film directed by Rashid Nugmanov
The influence of Mantronix: The Album is seen among other artists through the sampling of " Needle To The Groove " by Beck in the single " Where It's At " from the 1996 album, Odelay (" we've got two turntables and a microphone ..."), as well as, " Fresh Is The Word " by the Beastie Boys in the single " Jimmy James " from the 1992 album, Check Your Head (" for all the Blacks, Puerto Ricans, and the White people too ...") The Beastie Boys later sampled " Bassline " for the song " 3 the Hard Way " on their 2004 album To the 5 Boroughs.

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