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On and platform
On this giddy and oscillating platform over fifty feet from the floor, after a first dusting, we began to wash.
On Freeview channel 301, interactivity does not permit users to submit data ( such as answering questions in a quiz or requesting video on demand ), as the platform does not provide a return path.
On a PC you will usually have the ability to change the platform software.
On the PC compatible platform, an entire family of operating systems was called DOS.
On February 20, 1895, Douglass attended a meeting of the National Council of Women in Washington, D. C. During that meeting, he was brought to the platform and given a standing ovation by the audience.
On the platform of the Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover
On 10 May 2002, the second of the Potters Bar rail accidents occurred killing seven people ; the train was at high speed when it derailed and flipped into the air when one of the carriages slid along the platform where it came to rest.
On 24 April 2001, riding a wave of grassroots desire for change, maverick politician Junichiro Koizumi defeated former Prime Minister Hashimoto and other party stalwarts on a platform of economic and political reform.
On 30 January 1948, Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi was shot while he was walking to a platform from which he was to address a prayer meeting.
On 30 January 1948, Gandhi was shot while he was walking to a platform from which he was to address a prayer meeting.
On the other hand are two round logs, separated by a framework that carries a platform ; two simple craft and two entirely, almost mutually alien, concepts of design and construction.
On this platform Solomon Islanders with experience on the local councils started participation in central government, initially through the bureaucracy and then, from 1960, through the newly established Legislative and Executive Councils.
On the obverse of this coin a woman swimmer is depicted, preparing to dive from the starting platform, while in the background another woman athlete is just about to dive into the water in a scene from an Archaic bronze statuette.
On the Macintosh platform, Microsoft released a PowerPC version of Windows Media Player for Mac OS X in 2003, but further development of the software has ceased.
On August 18, 2011 an adaption of Talisman of Death was released by UK developer Laughing Jackal for the PlayStation Minis platform ( playable on the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 ).
On September 17, 2011, Llamasoft released GoatUp the first platform game they have produced.
On orders from the SEAL leader Lt. Hiram Coffey ( Michael Biehn ) and without the platform crew's knowledge, the SEALs use one of the platform's mini-subs to retrieve a warhead from a Trident missile aboard the Montana.
On the platform ( left to right ) Virchand Gandhi, Dharmapala, Swami Vivekananda
On 4 September 1970, he obtained a narrow plurality of 36. 2 percent to 34. 9 percent over Jorge Alessandri, a former president, with 27. 8 percent going to a third candidate ( Radomiro Tomic ) of the Christian Democratic Party ( PDC ), whose electoral platform was similar to Allende's.
He gave the example of the success story of Amazon in making huge profits each year by developing a full blown open platform that supports a large and thriving community of companies that re-use Amazon ’ s On Demand commerce services.
On 25 January 2011 Orange announces the acquisition of 49 % of Dailymotion, the French online video platform, at a cost of 58. 8 million Euros.
On April 1, 2012, Miramax and Sky Italia, Italy ’ s leading pay TV platform, announced a deal under which that network will air many of the leading titles from Miramax ’ s collection across all of its pay television channels in Italy.
* The lyrics to " Torn On The Platform " by Jack Peñate refer to the station (" train leaves at two, platform 3, Waterloo ")
On its monumental platform were found several clay heads, some of which are portraits, perhaps of members of the royal family who were honoured after their death on the pyre.

On and believing
On July 10, the Cossacks fell into a panic, believing that their commanders had run off in the night, leaving them to their fate.
As early as 1819, in his famous speech “ On Ancient and Modern Liberty ,” the political philosopher Benjamin Constant, a proponent of constitutional monarchy and representative democracy, criticized Rousseau, or rather his more radical followers ( specifically the Abbé de Mably ), for allegedly believing that " everything should give way to collective will, and that all restrictions on individual rights would be amply compensated by participation in social power .”
On the other hand, some scholars reject the very idea of social justice as meaningless, religious, self-contradictory, and ideological, believing that to realize any degree of social justice is unfeasible, and that the attempt to do so must destroy all liberty.
On 4 April Hormisdas answered, expressing his delight at the prospect of peace, but at the same time defending the position of his predecessors and welcoming a synod, but believing it unnecessary.
On being pushed to explain himself, Odysseus spins a distorted tale, misleading Eumaeus into believing that he is the son not of Laertes but of Castor.
On 9 February 1976, Murphy and three of his gang shot and killed two Protestant men, Archibald Hanna and Raymond Carlisle, wrongly believing that they were Catholics on their way to work across the Shankill.
On August 8, believing that the Confederates had over 100, 000 troops facing him ( in contrast to the 35, 000 they actually deployed at Bull Run a few weeks earlier ), he declared a state of emergency in the capital.
On the one hand, children believing is seen as part of the trusting nature of childhood.
On one side were the contagionists, believing disease was passed through physical contact, while others believed disease was present in the air in the form of Miasma, and thus could proliferate without physical contact.
On meeting the Führer, Halifax almost created an incident by nearly handing his coat to Hitler, believing him to be a footman: " As I looked out of the car window, on eye level, I saw in the middle of this swept path a pair of black trousered legs, finishing up in silk socks and pumps.
On 26 June, the HBOS Chairman said that " There is a strong case for believing that the UK is exceptionally bad at dealing with white-collar crime ".
On August 13, 1917, the provincial administrator and anticlerical Freemason, Artur Santos ( no relation to Lúcia Santos ), believing that the events were politically disruptive, intercepted and jailed the children before they could reach the Cova da Iria that day.
Preoccupied with the problems of death and suffering, he was attracted to the idea of suicide, believing it to be an idea that could help one go on living, an idea which he fully explored in On the Heights of Despair.
On 5 March 2001 Tatchell, believing Mugabe was about to visit Brussels, went to the lobby of the Brussels Hilton and attempted a second citizen's arrest on 5 March.
On some level, Pruszyński and Wańkowicz shared a very similar approach to facts with Kapuściński, believing that the general picture of the story can be glued from bits and pieces to reveal a truth as a wholly independent construct.
On 21 February, the Imperial commanders, running low on supplies and mistakenly believing that the French forces were more numerous than their own, decided to launch an attack on Mirabello Castle in order to save face and demoralize the French sufficiently to ensure a safe withdrawal.
On 14 May 1840 Te Rauparaha signed a copy of the Treaty of Waitangi, believing that the treaty would guarantee him and his allies the possession of territories gained by conquest over the previous 18 years.
On one occasion the band Combustible Edison asked him if he would direct a video to accompany their song " Bluebeard " but he declined the offer, believing that while music could be used to accompany film, it was pointless to do it the other way around.
On Kodiak, she consults with a shaman and his mummy and decides to seek revenge upon this man by converting to Christianity to marry him when he returns to Kodiak, believing that she can humiliate him by refusing to marry him at the last moment.
On March 4, 2004, San Francisco, believing it still held Owens ' rights, attempted to trade Owens to the Baltimore Ravens for a second round pick in the 2004 draft.
On Top 3 results show, when Ryan Seacrest announced that Trias was eliminated, she had her last message on American Idol, " I wanna thank all my fans for believing in me and for embracing my talents and for making my dreams come true.
On his return to Brittany, having received minor orders he was appointed an " official ", the title given to an ecclesiastical judge, of the archdeanery of Rennes ( 1280 ); meanwhile he studied Scripture, and there are strong reasons for believing the tradition held among Franciscans that he joined the Third Order of St. Francis sometime later at Guingamp.
On January 5, 1995, Bulger prepared to return to Boston, believing that it had been a false alarm.
On waking one morning she found herself alone and, believing her husband had abandoned her, committed suicide.

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