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Newest small-boat playground is the Salton Sea, a once-dry desert sinkhole which is now a salty lake 42 miles long and 235 feet below sea level.
When Crosby reaches for a pen to sign, his right hand is caught in the trap, and he ends up using his left hand to sign the card ( at Alan's suggestion ) " From Your Newest Recruit ".
The sub title on the original edition is Repository of Designs for Every Article of Household Furniture, in the Newest and Most Approved Taste.
Newest version of the Marder is the Marder 1A5 with advanced mine protection.
* The Newest Evolution of Creationism Intelligent design is about politics and religion, not science.
: Ex-Montrealer is Israel's Newest Homeboy
The Rolling Stones, subtitled England's Newest Hit Makers, is the American debut album by The Rolling Stones, released by London Records on 30 May 1964.
12 X 5 is the second American album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1964 following the massive success of their debut The Rolling Stones in the UK and the promising sales of its American substitute, The Rolling Stones ( England's Newest Hit Makers ), sometimes title as England's Newest Hit Makers or just The Rolling Stones.
It is the Newest and greenest academic building.

Newest and has
After the resulting uproar, Sir Greville arrives at Alan and Crosby's office and reveals that he has come into the possession of the note sent to Kinnock ( signed " From Your Newest Recruit "), and that an expert has identified it as Crosby's handwriting, despite his attempt to disguise it.

Newest and with
* Newry. info-Newry's Newest Up to Date Website with Events and latest News
Later, Jang Woo Hyuk and a partner created their own dance company with Woo Hyuk leading his own team and school named Newest.
Newest segment of ValueClick, Dotomi helps marketers rethink display advertising with a new approach called Personalized Media.
* 1962: The Newest Sound Around ( with Jeanne Lee )

entrant and is
A well-publicized entrant which has achieved success only recently is the built liquid detergent, with which the major problem today is incorporation of builder and active into a small volume using a sufficiently high builder/active ratio.
The entrant with the most falls at the end of the time limit is declared the winner.
Telmex is a promising new entrant in the Uruguayan fixed wireless space, with the technology knowhow and financial backing to offer world class service and increase competition in the fixed wireless space.
The 2006 Main Event, won by Jamie Gold, is the largest single poker tournament by prize pool or by entrant numbers in history ; Gold pocketed US $ 12 million for his victory.
In order to attract young people ( under 40 years ) into the farming business, the Commission is proposing that the Basic Payment to new entrant Young Farmers should be topped up by an additional 25 % for the first 5 years of installation.
As both the owner and entrant of the boat, " S. F. Edge " is engraved on the trophy as the winner.
This has often taken place when a new company is assigned a mobile telephony license, to create a more competitive market by allowing the new entrant to offer coverage comparable to that of established operators ( by requiring the existing operators to allow roaming while the new entrant has time to build up its own network ).
French-Canadian explorer Jean Nicolet was the first recorded white entrant into the region, landing in 1634 at the current site of Green Bay, Wisconsin ( although Étienne Brûlé is stated by some sources as having explored Lake Superior and possibly inland Wisconsin in 1622 ).
* Leeds City is expelled from the Football League due to financial irregularities after the 1919 – 20 season has begun ; Port Vale is elected as a late entrant and takes over Leeds City ’ s playing record to date.
Colt is a likely entrant in any competition for a new US service rifle.
* In enduro, it is regarded as an unlucky number to be given to a race entrant and is colloquially known as a " blind pew "
Judging involves a sit down luncheon during the day which is attended by showgirl entrants and judges, followed by individual interviews, and then concluding that evening with a ball, or formal dance, where each entrant is required to give a speech.
Districts that can normally qualify at least one entrant in each event, and have either earned 900 or more new members and degrees over the school year or increase their members and degrees by 20 % or more over the previous school year is eligible to send 2 entries in each event to the national tournament.
* Lasergraphics is a recent entrant into the cine film recorder market with its twenty year history in the traditional film recorder business.
The limit price is the price that a potential entrant would face upon entering as long as the incumbent firm did not decrease output.
The problem with limit pricing as strategic behavior is that once the entrant has entered the market, the quantity used as a threat to deter entry is no longer the incumbent firm's best response.
The first entrant in the Weird Wars line is Weird War II: Blood on the Rhine and uses the d20 System under the Open Gaming License from Wizards of the Coast.
Rosanna went on to win the crown and is the first Irish entrant ever to win the Miss World title since it started in 1951.
The Department of Education in Northern Ireland administers the Burke Memorial Fund which was established in 1883, a trust fund from which the payment of an annual prize of £ 150 is awarded to the best entrant to GCSE examinations taken in Northern Ireland.

entrant and act
While the judges decide the winning contestant ( or act ) of each weekly episode, viewers can vote online for any of the weekly runners-up to become a ' wild-card ' entrant, giving them a second chance of making it into the finals.
The incumbent firm has an advantage of being the “ first mover ” and can therefore act in a way that it knows will influence the entrant ’ s decision.

entrant and has
The new entrant has a right to purchase access to the incumbent on an unbundled basis.
Getting unbundled services means the new entrant has the opportunity to invest in its own network and therefore spend less on buying everything wholesale.
The day features a funfair, boot fair in the morning, stalls and Children's Dressing Up in the afternoon and Floats in the evening, ( though there has been much talk amongst Lydd residents about the appropriateness of the judges, as often in recent years the 1st prize winners have not necessarily been the entrant ( s ) residents would definitely perceive as deserving, causing concern about the judges not being significantly unbiased to judge their fellow residents ).
Since the evening parade in 2011, there has an entrant from residents that had participated in the Pirate Friday.
It normally denotes an officer who has elected to join as a non-graduate direct entrant officer, as those with degrees usually serve only a week at the rank after graduation from the RAF College Cranwell.
Tetbury won Silver Gilt as a first-time entrant in the National Britain in Bloom Campaign in 2009 and has been nominated again for entry into Britain in Bloom in 2011.
The Miss USA beauty contest has been held annually since 1952 to select the United States entrant in the Miss Universe pageant.
* Miss USA, a beauty contest that has been held annually since 1952 to select the United States entrant in the Miss Universe pageant
) She is a devoted homemaker, wife and mother, and an excellent cook, but she has other talents as well: ten years prior to the events in the series, she won the village's airplane race, and proceeded to win a second time in the episode " Mommy Can Fly " ( despite not being an official entrant in the race and only taking the cockpit in order to rescue other contestants who were stranded following a crash ).
# Contains a material that has the potential for engulfing the entrant
Much speculation in the United States has focused on this engine as a possible Diesel entrant in the F-150 pickup truck and Expedition SUV.
* Ring-in: A horse in a race who has been substituted illegally for the correct entrant.
This rule has now been dropped, though the pacemaker must still start with the other athletes in the race as a registered entrant.
Similarly, if the incumbent has a large advertising budget, any new entrant will potentially have to match this in order to raise awareness of their product and a foothold in the market – a large sunk cost that will prevent some firms entering.
As it stands, the incumbent has a monopoly over the industry and does not want to lose some of its market share to the entrant.
It normally denotes an officer who has recently been commissioned and joined as a non-graduate direct entrant.

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