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Patrick Craig took up the challenge, but rather than compressing the data, he split it up into separate files all of which ended in the number ' 5 ' which was not stored as part of the file.
Lotus and Mario Andretti took the titles with their 78 and 79 ground effect cars and neither Hunt nor Mass's replacement Patrick Tambay were able to seriously challenge with the non ground effect M26.
In 2000, Hagelin created an independent coalition between the Natural Law and the Reform Party, The coalition failed when Patrick Buchanan took control of the Reform Party.
The Electronic Corpse: A Storytelling Experiment took place from September 24th-27th 2012 as part of Social Media Week, with the participation of writers and editors Ankur Thakkar, Sara Levine, Kyle Beachy, Rachel Fershleiser, Roxane Gay, Laura Hadden, and Patrick Somerville.
This election took place shortly after the Munich Agreement and the Labour candidate Patrick Gordon-Walker was persuaded to step down to allow a unified challenge to the Conservatives ; A. D. Lindsay, the Master of Balliol College fought as an ' Independent Progressive ' candidate.
In October 1778, the Little Egg Harbor Massacre took place as Patrick Ferguson was wreaking havoc on Colonial shipping in the Mullica River.
Later, in the 1870s, Strauss and his orchestra toured the United States, where he took part in the Boston Festival at the invitation of bandmaster Patrick Gilmore and was the lead conductor in a ' Monster Concert ' of over 1000 performers, performing his " Blue Danube " waltz, amongst other pieces, to great acclaim.
Also in 1894, Darrow took on the first murder case of his career, defending Patrick Eugene Prendergast, the " mentally deranged drifter " who had confessed to murdering Chicago mayor Carter H. Harrison, Sr .< ref name =" answers. com ">
Various activities took place during the day, including a mock court trial, a performance of the music of Hugh Aston, a Tudor composer, a lecture by Patrick McKenna and a celebratory lunch and reception.
Deval Patrick of Massachusetts was elected governor in 2006 and took office in January 2007.
Patrick Norton took her spot, and he and Laporte hosted the show for much of its run.
He took part in first performances of many British works, including composers Vaughan Williams, Dyson, Cyril Scott, E. J. Moeran, Arthur Bliss and Patrick Hadley.
In a break from tradition, the January 2007 inauguration of Governor Deval Patrick took place the day after outgoing Governor Mitt Romney took the long walk down the front steps.
Although Mrs. Patrick Campbell produced and took the lead role in the play, it was a commercial failure.
The site operators -- Alan Porter, Patrick Kerr, Steven Lewis, and William Cody -- took the state of California to court.
Cheryl Ladd took over as Annie on September 6, 2000, with Patrick Cassidy as Frank Butler.
Aitken's baptism took place on 16 October 1942 at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, an Anglican church, at which he was named " Jonathan William Patrick Aitken ".
His brother Patrick took over the job.
Still bandaged, he took his place in the General Post Office with several other of the rising's leaders such as Patrick Pearse and Tom Clarke, though his health prevented him from being terribly active.
When Patrick, Lord Lindsay took up the challenge, Morton gave Lindsay the sword of his ancestor, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus.
This one-off example of the Miura was displayed at the 1981 Geneva Motor Show with other new Lamborghini models ( Jalpa and LM002 ) shortly after new company CEO Patrick Mimran took over the factory.
Morley was later succeeded by Patrick Campbell, and Arthur Marshall took over upon Campbell's death.
The Aristocrats were revived in 1918 as the Victoria Cougars, and Patrick took over as player-manager.
Completing The Day Today were Patrick Marber, who was part of the 1984 Oxford University revue with Front, and David Schneider, who took part in the 1985 revue.

Patrick and immediate
Viewing his defeat as a loss of support FitzGerald headed to Áras an Uachtaráin to request an immediate Dáil dissolution from the President, Patrick Hillery.
He became director of the 22nd Regimental Band of the New York National Guard in 1894, succeeding its founder, Patrick Gilmore and Gilmore's unsuccessful immediate successor David Wallis Reeves.
In a letter to Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy, Fielding claimed that " Mr. Rove, as an immediate presidential advisor, is immune from compelled congressional testimony about matters that arose during his tenure and that relate to his official duties in that capacity ...."
Thornton, Heatley, and Sharks captain Patrick Marleau were joined on the Sharks ' top line and enjoyed immediate offensive success together.
St Patrick ’ s reputation for sporting excellence has been hard won and provides a source of pride not only for immediate members of the college community but the wider community as well.

Patrick and phrase
Legal experts are divided on whether this clause prohibits the awarding of membership of the Order of St Patrick to Irish citizens, but some suggest that the phrase " titles of nobility " implies hereditary peerages and other noble titles, not lifetime honours such as knighthoods.
A promotional tape produced for an early BBC digital radio service, Five Live Sports Plus, used Two Tribes as backing music with Patrick Allen ( or a sound-alike, presumably Peter Dickson ) explaining the new service using sport as conflict metaphor-in a parody of the parody, the tape ended with the phrase " Mine is the last analogue voice you will ever hear.
" Author Max Toth has claimed he coined the phrase, as has Patrick Flanagan.
The phrase is also used in the track " Spotlight ( Oh Nostalgia )" from Patrick Stump's Truant Wave EP: " Oh, nostalgia I don't need you anymore.
Most famous was a spot beginning with the phrase, " It's Patrick!
In response, Patrick has used the phrase, " if you're afraid, buy a dog ," and on the rare occasion an ESPN employee does appear on the show, will say, " you don't own a dog.
* Patrick using the phrase " Saving the democracy " to refer to Olbermann's work on his political analysis show Countdown.
He also began to make himself highly visible to the media, including appearing at the 2008 Rose Bowl and coining the phrase " Passion Bucket " during an interview on The Dan Patrick Show by saying, " When you ’ re at UCLA, you have to have your passion bucket full when you play the Trojans.

Patrick and would
George Washington was so appalled by them that he told Patrick Henry that if " systematically and pertinaciously pursued ", they would " dissolve the union or produce coercion ".
He excluded Patrick Henry's plan to compel citizens to pay taxes that would go to a congregation of their choice.
Patrick Henry feared that the constitution would trample on the independence of the states and the rights of citizens.
George Washington was so appalled by them that he told Patrick Henry that if " systematically and pertinaciously pursued ", they would " dissolve the union or produce coercion ".
George Washington was so appalled by them that he told Patrick Henry that if " systematically and pertinaciously pursued ", they would " dissolve the union or produce coercion ".
In an essay The Alien Encounter Professor Patrick Parrinder's states that " any meaningful act of defamiliarization can only be relative, since it is not possible for man to imagine what is utterly alien to him ; the utterly alien would also be meaningless.
George Washington was so appalled by them that he told Patrick Henry that if " systematically and pertinaciously pursued ", they would " dissolve the union or produce coercion.
Virginians such as George Mason and Patrick Henry wanted to ensure that this restriction would also be applied as a limitation on Congress.
Under a false identity, Patrick interviewed Rice, who would not otherwise have seen him due to his professional relationship with Elizabeth Rice.
Patrick was attempting to establish Rice's domicile in Texas, and not in New York, which would have provided a more favorable bequest for Mrs. Rice.
Court action would later prove that Jones and Patrick had conspired to murder Rice on September 23.
According to an ancient legend, the ground on which Finglas stands had been sanctified by St. Patrick, who is said to have uttered from it a prophecy that a great town would arise at the ford of hurdles in the vale beneath.
( His grandson Sam Troughton played one of Robin's colleagues in the 2006 BBC TV Series of the same name, and Patrick himself would make an appearance on the Adventures of Robin Hood starring Richard Greene.
A rare interview with Ernest Thompson from Radio Times reveals that Patrick " always liked dressing up, and would have been happy as a school teacher as children keeps one young ".
Garden's impressions of the legendary rugby league commentator Eddie Waring and the popular Scottish TV presenter Fyfe Robertson, Oddie's frequent send-ups of the game-show host Hughie Green and Cleese's occasional but manic impressions of Patrick Moore ( astronomer and broadcaster ) built these people into eccentric celebrities in a way that the Mike Yarwood, Rory Bremner, Spitting Image and Dead Ringers programmes would do for other TV presenters with similar disrespect years later.
The Home School Legal Defense Association was cofounded in 1983 by Michael Farris, who would later establish Patrick Henry College, and Michael Smith.
The team announced on April 20 that the contract for General Manager Craig Patrick would not be renewed.
The designer of the approved Gill-man was Disney animator Millicent Patrick, though her role was deliberately downplayed by makeup artist Bud Westmore, who for half a century would receive sole credit for the creature's conception.
In the playoffs, the Magic beat the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the playoffs and then the defending champions, the Boston Celtics, in the Eastern Conference semifinals, behind assistant coach Patrick Ewing's guarantee that they would win Game 7 of that series.
According to Sir Patrick Neill QC, the vice-chancellor, Macmillan ' would talk late into the night with eager groups of students who were often startled by the radical views he put forward, well into his last decade.
Papers released by the Public Record Office have disclosed that when Wodehouse was recommended for a Companion of Honour in 1967, Sir Patrick Dean, British ambassador in Washington, argued that it " would also give currency to a Bertie Wooster image of the British character, which we are doing our best to eradicate ".
The two directors of Mind Dynamics ( William Penn Patrick and Alexander Everett ) eventually invited him into their partnership, but Erhard rejected the offer, saying he would rather develop his own seminar program – " est ", which he announced on September 13, 1971, at his last Mind Dynamics course in San Francisco.
Patrick Tormey also sold land in the nearby town of Oleum to the California Lumber Co. for use as a lumberyard ( which eventually would be sold to the Union Oil Co. for an oil refinery site ).
After recession in 1893, Patrick Tormey struggled to keep finances going as business began to close, culminating with the bankruptcy of the Union Stockyard Co. Patrick Tormey would be plagued with lawsuits over the bankruptcy for the remainder of his life.

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