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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 this day, when we remember the six million victims, let us also remember two lessons: first,the Holocaust – never again .’ And second – an independent, strong, thriving and peaceful State of Israel is the vengeance of the dead .”
On the other hand, some previously thriving Brethren assemblies have seen dwindling attendances in recent years due in part to the lack of strong denominational loyalties and cultural discomfort with some Brethren traditions, such as head covering for women, silence of women, and a cappella singing.
On the episode " Joker's Express ," it is revealed that the Batcave is also connected to some old mines beneath the city when Gotham was a thriving coal-mining town in the late 19th century.
On the turn of 17th century the town which had been previously thriving was hardly larger than a mere village and the population of it was not larger than 200 people.
On the other hand, some arts prospered, especially music: Birmingham had thriving heavy metal ( with bands such as Black Sabbath, Napalm Death and Judas Priest ) and reggae scenes ( notable locals including Steel Pulse, Pato Banton, Musical Youth, and UB40 ).
On the strength of the market it quickly became a successful thriving town and a good source of income for the Abbots.
* The television series Supernatural has spawned six thriving Virtual Series: The Supernatural Virtual Seasons ( 2006 – present ), which is currently in its fourth season ; Multus Tempestas ( 2006 – present ), which is also currently in its fourth season ; Sam the Series ( 2008 – present ), which is preparing to wrap up its first season ; Diversus Semita ( 2009 – present ), which currently resides in the hiatus between its first and second seasons ; Carry On ( Jan. 18, 2010 – present ); and Redemption Road ( 2011-present ).
On the other hand, Jawbox had been influenced by " the tradition of Chicago's thriving early -' 80s scene ", while The Nation of Ulysses are " best remembered for lifting the motor-mouthed revolutionary rhetoric of the MC5 " with the incorporation of " elements of R & B ( as filtered through the MC5 ) and avant jazz " combined with " exciting, volatile live gigs ", and being the inspiration for " a new crop of bands both locally and abroad ".
On the southern boundary of the village is a thriving allotment site, immediately adjacent to the village's cemetery.
On 25 April 2007, the FWS removed Big Hole River grayling from ESA candidacy based on arguments that ( 1 ) the rarer fluvial populations should not have been " lumped together " with the more common lake-dwelling populations and ( 2 ) the Montana grayling populations are insignificant and their loss would be inconsequential given the presence of thriving populations in Alaska.
On this occasion, Pine View was included in a state-wide comprehensive policy assessment completed by the Florida Legislature's Office of Program Policy Analysis & Government Accountability ( OPPAGA ), which determined that gifted programs were thriving and that the ESE label " gifted " had more advantages than disadvantages.
On the bay ’ s northeastern edge, there is a saltwater marsh that supports a thriving bird population.
On 4 July 1818 Aury captured Old Providence Island ( Isla de Providencia ) in the western Caribbean, and founded a settlement with a thriving economy based on captured Spanish cargo, while unsuccessfully trying to rebuild good relations with Bolivar.
On its northern side Riverstone still has a large and thriving industrial area.

On and phenomenon
) On the other hand, even when the binomial model does not describe well the physical phenomenon being studied, the binomial model may still be used as a baseline for comparative purposes ; ;
In On War, Clausewitz sees all wars as the sum of decisions, actions, and reactions in an uncertain and dangerous context, and also as a socio-political phenomenon.
On very poor soils, and especially where fire is a recurrent phenomenon, woody savannas develop ( see ' sparse trees and parkland ').
On the World Wide Web, a similar phenomenon can occur, when a web site catches the attention of a large number of people, and gets an unexpected and overloading surge of traffic.
On New Year's Day 2007, and again on New Year's Eve, UK television station Channel 4 dedicated an entire evening to the Monty Python phenomenon during which an hour-long documentary was broadcast called The Secret Life of Brian about the making of The Life of Brian and the controversy that was caused by its release.
On the one hand it refers to the phenomenon of being saved by divine agency — such as is the case in Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
On the other it refers to the phenomenon of the soul being saved ( as in ' safe ') from some unfortunate destiny.
On warm summer nights, the residents living around Mobile Bay sometimes enjoy the fruits of a mysterious natural phenomenon called a Jubilee, when fish and crabs swarm toward shore and can be easily harvested by people wading in the shallows.
On particularly busy freeways, a minor disruption may persist in a phenomenon known as traffic waves.
On the first Sunday of November 1941, high school students from all over Corfu took part in student protests against the occupying Italian army ; these student protests of the island were among the first acts of overt popular Resistance in occupied Greece and a rare phenomenon even by wartime European standards.
On the other hand, if the planet is already inhabited, much less benign consequences ensue: indeed, some science fiction authors have used the colonization of alien planets by humans, or the colonization of Earth by aliens, to explore the real-world issues surrounding the phenomenon.
On this view, grammar is first and foremost an interactional ( social ) phenomenon ( e. g. Elinor Ochs, Emanuel Schegloff, Sandra Thompson ).
The artist and critic Ilya Kabakov mentions this essential phenomenon in the introduction to his lectures “ On the “ Total ” Installation :” “ is simultaneously both a ‘ victim ’ and a viewer, who on the one hand surveys and evaluates the installation, and on the other, follows those associations, recollections which arise in him he is overcome by the intense atmosphere of the total illusion ” ( Kabakov 256 ).
Lindzen recalls his discovery of the mechanism underlying the QBO in the semi-autobiographical review article, On the development of the theory of the QBO .< ref > His interest in the phenomenon began in 1961 when his Ph. D. advisor, Richard M. Goody, speculated that the 26 month relaxation time for stratospheric ozone at in the tropics might somehow be related to the 26 month period of the QBO, and suggested investigation of this idea as a thesis topic.
On the other hand, others see globalization as a social phenomenon expanding the sphere of classical liberal values, which inevitably led to a larger role for civil society at the expense of politically derived state institutions.
The main advantage is that during an event, such as a high wind or the close passing of another ship, excess stress can be spread among several lines On the other hand, if a highlystressed nylon line does break, or part, it causes a very dangerous phenomenon called " snapback " which can cause fatal injuries.
On a hard disk drive, the click of death refers to a similar phenomenon ; the head actuator may click or knock as the drive repetitively tries to recover from one or more errors.
On 11 April, however, the phenomenon intensified in both magnitude and rate of events.
On the bottom line, it is more of a North American phenomenon due to existence of iDEN and other networks.
On November 12, 2007, a press conference, moderated by former Governor of Arizona Fife Symington, was held at the National Press Club in Washington D. C. Nineteen former pilots and military and civilian officials spoke about their experiences with UFOs, demanding that the U. S. government engage in a new investigation of the phenomenon.
On Windows systems, when Cubase is temporarily locked up due to the copy protection system, clicking in the GUI could cause a phenomenon known as WWNRS ( White Window Not Responding Syndrome ).
On the other hand, this Buddha-essence or Buddha-nature is also often explained as the potential for achieving Buddhahood, rather than an existing phenomenon one can grasp onto as being me or self.
On the other hand, negative afterimages are a retinal phenomenon and are well understood.
However, Airy wrote the first full theoretical treatment explaining the phenomenon ( his 1835 " On the Diffraction of an Object-glass with Circular Aperture ").

On and Elvis
On 23 October 2011, Variety reported that Elwes will make his directorial debut with an independent film, Elvis & Nixon.
* 2000 – Swing Cats – A Special Tribute to Elvis – guests on " Good Rockin ' Tonight ", " Trying to Get to You " and " Stuck On You "
* On October 4, 1955, early in his career, Elvis Presley performed at the Boys Club Gymnasium at 1530 1st Street Northeast in Paris as a member of the Louisiana Hayride Jamboree tour.
On 1 August 2006, CNN reported that Barney, a Doberman Pinscher employed as a security dog at Wookey Hole, had destroyed parts of a valuable collection of teddy bears, including one which had belonged to Elvis Presley, which was estimated to be worth $ 75, 000.
On December 8, 1956, two examples on the same broadcast were " Nuttin ' for Christmas ," which became a vehicle for Rocky Rockwell dressed in a child's outfit, and Elvis Presley's " Don't Be Cruel ," which was sung by violinist Bob Lido, wearing fake Presley-style sideburns.
On October 2, 1954, a teenage Elvis Presley made his only Opry performance.
* Elvis Presley's concert in Greensboro in April, 1972 was professionally recorded and became part of the Golden Globe Award-winning musical-documentary motion picture Elvis On Tour featuring Elvis Presley in three different concerts, the one in Greensboro and three others ; two in Virginia and one in Texas.
On November 27, 2001 Norman was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in a special ceremony held at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, along with Elvis Presley, Keith Green, Kurt Kaiser, Doris Akers, The Rambos, Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters, and Albertina Walker.
His post-Beatles career included work with Paul McCartney ( including Band On The Run, which netted Emerick another Grammy, London Town, and Flaming Pie ), Elvis Costello ( for whom he produced Imperial Bedroom and All This Useless Beauty ), Badfinger, Art Garfunkel, America, Gino Vannelli, Supertramp, Cheap Trick, Nazareth, Chris Bell, Split Enz, Big Country, Gentle Giant, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Ultravox, Matthew Fisher's first solo album " Journey's End ," Kate Bush's demo tape to EMI, which landed her a record deal, and Jeff Beck, as well as Nellie McKay's critically acclaimed 2004 debut CD Get Away from Me.
* On January 21, 1955, a mostly unknown 20-year-old Elvis Presley performed at the Sikeston Armory.
The tape contained a poor quality recording of the Quarrymen performances of Lonnie Donegan's " Puttin ' On the Style " and Elvis Presley's " Baby, Let's Play House ".
On numerous episodes, they introduced future noted rock musician Elvis Presley to national television audiences, prior to Presley's better known appearance on the " Ed Sullivan Show ".
On January 27, 2003, WWKB returned to music, playing oldies from the 1950s and 1960s, featuring artists such as Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Frankie Lymon, The Four Seasons, The Four Tops, The Everly Brothers, Fats Domino, Ricky Nelson, Lovin Spoonful, and many others.
On July 31, 1969, immediately following Streisand's engagement, Elvis Presley performed for 58 consecutive sold out shows, breaking all Vegas attendance records, ( 130, 157 paying, and ostensibly gambling customers in the period of one month ), with stellar reviews coming from both critics and the public.
* On October 27, 2005, a " trophy " video, complete with post-production Elvis Presley music, appearing to show private military contractors in Baghdad shooting Iraqi civilians sparked two investigations after it was posted on the Internet.
On September 6, 2009, 1200 supporters welcomed him home at a banquet with an Elvis Presley impersonator, and a Traficant look-a-like contest.
On his wonderful new album, Beatin ' the Heat ( Surfdog ), his first in years — Hicks gets some help from Elvis Costello, Rickie Lee Jones, Bette Midler, Tom Waits along with recent swing revivalist and onetime Stray Cats guitarist Brian Setzer.
On the other hand Burr explains that today, modern Merengue that is heard in nightclubs is epitomized by artist such as Elvis Crespo and Olga Tanon.
On September 22, 1958, rock-and-roll idol Elvis Presley, having been drafted, boarded a ship for eighteen months in Germany ....
On March 4, 2007, Q named Elvis Presley the greatest singer of all time.

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