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On that date the Musicians Emergency Fund, organized to furnish employment for musicians unable to obtain engagements during the depression and to provide relief for older musicians who lost their fortunes in the stock market crash, observed its 30th anniversary.
On the occasion of a pestilence in the 430s BCE, Apollo's first temple at Rome was established in the Flaminian fields, replacing an older cult site there known as the " Apollinare ".
On the other hand " Gülpembe ", composed by Kurtalan Ekspres bassist Ahmet Güvenç, a requiem for Manço's grandmother, caught older audiences and probably is the artist's most popular song, competing perhaps only with " Dağlar Dağlar ".
On older cars the clutch might be operated by a mechanical linkage.
On 14 March 2009 the band joined Neil's older son, Liam Finn, on stage for three songs at the Sound Relief concert in Melbourne.
On October 5, 1858, Booth played the part of Horatio in Hamlet, with his older brother Edwin having the title role.
On Sunday afternoons when we went calling on the older generation of relatives, those who had been active in the Sixties, I sat on the bony knees of veterans and the fat slippery laps of great aunts and heard them talk.
On April 1, 1997, the magazine publicized an alleged " revamp ," ostensibly designed to reach an older, more sophisticated readership.
On the basis of evidence both internal and external to the text, it has been argued that this creed originated not as an editing by the First Council of Constantinople of the original Nicene Creed, but as an independent creed ( probably an older baptismal creed ) modified to make it more like the Nicene Creed of 325 and attributed to the Council of 381 only later.
On modern ploughs and some older ploughs, the mouldboard is separate from the share and runner, allowing these parts to be replaced without replacing the mouldboard.
On the Isle of Portland in Dorset, UK, the rabbit is said to be unlucky and speaking its name can cause upset with older residents.
On older models, steering is controlled by a twist grip on the left handlebar, which simply varies the speeds between the two motors, rotating the Segway PT ( a decrease in the speed of the left wheel would turn the Segway PT to the left ).
On older systems the bios setting may be referred to as " WOL ", on newer systems supporting PCI version 2. 2, it may be referred to as " PME " ( Power Management Events, which include WOL ).
Its most famous aria " Vesti la giubba " (" Put on the costume " or, in the better-known older translation, " On with the motley ") was recorded by Enrico Caruso and laid claim to being the world's first record to sell a million copies ( although this is probably a total of Caruso's various versions of it made in 1902, 1904 and 1907 ).
On Linux, the usual C library implements this approach ( via the NPTL or older LinuxThreads ).
On his Chlotrudis Award-winning performance, Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly commented: " The deeply gifted DiCaprio keeps right up with these older pros and Streep.
On her arrival in Yuncheng, Aylward worked with an older missionary, Jeannie Lawson, to found The Inn of the Eight Happinesses.
On January 3, 2006, Kalamazoo College opened the new Upjohn Library Commons which includes the completely renovated skeleton of the older library, and an extension which adds to its volume capacity.
On February 5, 1937, he sent a special message to Congress proposing legislation granting the President new powers to add additional judges to all federal courts whenever there were sitting judges age 70 or older who refused to retire.
On July 22, Father Gómez baptized the baby, giving her the name " Maria Magdalena ", while Father Crespí baptized the older child, naming her " Margarita ;" these were the first recorded baptisms in Alta California.
On some older diesel engines, an APU was used instead of an electric motor to start the main engine.
On older keyboards marked with the Apple logo.
On older tablets, changing the pressure on the stylus nib or pressing a switch changed the properties of the LC circuit, affecting the signal generated by the pen, which modern ones often encode into the signal as a digital data stream.
On the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, each episode was framed as though it were being told by an older Indy ( usually a very elderly George Hall, though one featured Harrison Ford ).
On one of their last days their morale sinks particularly low due to Mikey's older brother having failed his driver's license exam, thwarting their plans to " cruise the coast in style " during their " last Goonies weekend.

On and architectures
On architectures where hardware debugging registers are available, watchpoints can be set which trigger breakpoints when specified memory addresses are executed or accessed.
On traditional architectures, an instruction includes an opcode specifying the operation to be performed, such as " add contents of memory to register ", and zero or more operand specifiers, which may specify registers, memory locations, or literal data.
On Windows NT operating systems, PE currently supports the IA-32, IA-64, and x86-64 ( AMD64 / Intel64 ) instruction set architectures ( ISAs ).
On modern architectures with hierarchical memory, the cost of loading and storing input matrix elements tends to dominate the cost of arithmetic.
On architectures without such operations, or if high-level language implementation is required, a non-atomic locking algorithm may be used, e. g. Peterson's algorithm.
On most non-x86 architectures, explicit memory barrier instructions or atomic instructions ( as in the example ) must be used, or there may be special " unlock " instructions ( as on IA-64 ) which provide the needed memory ordering.
On June 6, 2005, Apple's ( then ) CEO, Steve Jobs, announced that Apple would begin switching their computers ' architectures from IBM's PowerPC to Intel's x86 platform.
On IA-32 architectures, NX bit emulation is done by changing the permission level of non-executable pages.
On architectures where the instruction execution time is not data-dependent, a PC-secure program is also immune to timing attacks.
On November 22, 2011 HP announced Project Odyssey-a project to redefine the future of mission-critical computing with a development roadmap that will unify UNIX ® and x86 server architectures on a single platform.
On the downside, softswitch architectures tend to be inflexible.
On the standard PC x86 computer architecture it grows toward address zero ; on some other architectures it grows the opposite direction.
On some architectures ( IA-32 included ), integer division of INT_MIN ( the most negative representable integer value ) by − 1 triggers the signal because the quotient, a positive number, is not representable.
On system architectures which implement channel I / O, typically all devices are connected by channels, and so all I / O requires the use of CCWs.

On and floating
The association with the flower-picking Persephone and her companions is compelling. On the Minoan ring of Isopata, four women are performing a dance between flowers in a field, and a smaller figure, the goddess herself appears floating in the air.
On October 30, 1994, Nicely sent an email describing the error he had discovered in the Pentium floating point unit to various contacts, requesting reports of testing for the flaw on 486-DX4s, Pentiums and Pentium clones.
On the two longer elevations they are flush with the face of the façade and imply heaviness and support, but on the shorter sides they are set back giving a floating effect that emphasises the horizontal feeling of the house.
On 4 September 1804, Somers assumed command of fire ship Intrepid which had been fitted out as a " floating volcano " to be sailed into Tripoli harbor and blown up in the midst of the corsair fleet close under the walls of the city.
On January 13, 2006, the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority released plans for a major renovation of the Pier, which would include a monorail, a spokeless Ferris wheel, a roller coaster, floating hotel, and an water park with a Great Lakes theme.
On top is the control gate ( CG ), as in other MOS transistors, but below this there is a floating gate ( FG ) insulated all around by an oxide layer.
On field crops such as squash, floating row covers can be used to exclude the beetles, however this may necessitate hand pollination of flowers.
* On October 8, 2007 Cliff Gerstman ( American ) escaped from a straitjacket while floating in zero gravity.
On the other hand the fronto-supraorbital advancement and remodelling and the ‘ floating forehead technique ’ create sufficient space for brain growth and result in a normal horizontal axis of the orbits and supraorbital bar.
On 14 August 1997, the managed floating exchange regime was replaced by a free-floating exchange rate arrangement.
On 7 February 2012, a large whale shark was found floating off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan.
On November 7, 1995 the Mayne Queen departed from Snug Cove and ran into a neighbouring marina, heavily damaging a floating dock in addition to 12 small pleasure boats ( one of which sank ).
On the back, west wing of Beauvoir, behind a front-yard tree, the green storm shutters survived the floating debris that battered the entrance.
On October 22, 1420, Ghiyasu'd-Din Naqqah, the official diarist of the embassy sent by the Timurid ruler of Persia, Mirza Shahrukh ( r. 1404 – 1447 ), to the Ming Dynasty of China during the reign of the Yongle Emperor ( r. 1402 – 1424 ), recorded his sight and travel over a large floating pontoon bridge at Lanzhou ( constructed earlier in 1372 ) as he crossed the Yellow River on this day.
On 29 April 2012 his body was found floating on the New Danube, Vienna.
On stardate 3141. 9, the Federation starship Enterprise, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, finds a derelict ship floating in space.
On 15 August 1971, U. S. President Richard Nixon announced that the U. S. dollar would no longer be based on the gold standard, thereby ending the Bretton Woods system and initiating the era of floating exchange rates.
On hardware with IEEE 754 floating point:
On December 29th, 2011, tolling started on the SR 520 floating bridge.
On October 15, 2010, Russian scientists opened a floating polar research station in the Chuckchi Sea at the margin of the Arctic Ocean.
On the first Sunday of September takes place the Historical Regatta (" Regata Storica "), a competition between Venetian boats watched by thousands of people from the banks or from floating stands.
On the Moon the photoelectric effect and electrons in the solar wind charges fine layers of moon dust on the surface forming an atmosphere of dust floating in " fountains " over the surface of the moon.
On the way to Willow's dorm she trips, turns around and sees The Gentlemen floating toward her.
On Sunday, Sept. 2, Floyd Nelson's body was found floating in the Delaware River.

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