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The English heroes were Peel, with 27 wickets in the series at an average of 26. 70, and Tom Richardson, with 32 at 26. 53.
In all, half of the 32 episodes on The History of Beavis and Butt-head weren't included on later releases of the series, including all but two episodes on the first disc.
This level two tournament series, a tour for the world's elite players, stages twelve open tournaments around the world with 32 players ( half the previous limit ).
The brand launched an online reality TV series called Bud House that followed the lives of 32 international football fans ( one representing each nation in the World Cup ) living together in a house in South Africa.
The 32 bit Berkeley RISC I and RISC II architecture and the first chips were mostly designed by a series of students as part of a four quarter sequence of graduate courses.
In the one-day series Cronje managed just one fifty but with the ball he was economical and took his career best figures of 5 / 32, becoming the second South African to take five wickets in an ODI.
The Pad-80 had a patch chain function that allowed a series of 32 patches to be arranged in any sequence, eight of these chains could be stored in memory.
For instance, when the series started, Bart would have to have been born in about 1980, but that would make him 32 years old as of 2012 ) reflects intentionally lost continuity, not genuine retcons.
Benaud had a poor series with the bat, scoring 45 runs at 9 and taking 15 wickets at 32. 53.
This crystallographic restriction of the infinite families of general point groups results in 32 crystallographic point groups ( 27 from the 7 infinite series, and 5 of the 7 others ).
* Overview of the 32 crystallographic point groups-form the first parts ( apart from skipping n = 5 ) of the 7 infinite series and 5 of the 7 separate 3D point groups
The word transition was first used to describe the elements now known as the d-block by the English chemist Charles Bury in 1921, who referred to a transition series of elements during the change of an inner layer of electrons ( for example n = 3 in the 4th row of the periodic table ) from a stable group of 8 to one of 18, or from 18 to 32.
The use of some variation on the number " 32 " was the obvious naming scheme for any series of 32-bit microprocessors.
It was once thought that this anonymous author wrote a series of 32 plays ( each averaging about 384 lines ) called the Towneley Cycle.
After the time trial, the fastest 32 skiers ( fastest 16 if not 32 competitors ) compete in a knockout ( KO )- style series in rounds of four.
In 1930 – 32, the spectacularly innovative and hard to use Rhythmicon was realized by Leon Theremin at the request of Henry Cowell, who wanted an instrument with which to play compositions whose multiple rhythmic patterns, based on the overtone series, were far too hard to perform on existing keyboard instruments.
Designers use 8051 silicon IP cores, because of the smaller size, and lower power, compared to 32 bit processors like ARM M series, MIPS and BA22.
The team earned the second seed in the East with a 50 – 32 record, generating a series of favorable matchups in the playoffs.
He was honored by the United States Postal Service with a 32 ¢ Great Americans series ( 1980 – 2000 ) postage stamp.
In response to a sarcastic interjection about " starving permanent secretaries ", Sir Humphrey patronises her as " dear lady " ( as he did " that Wainwright female " in the TV series ).< ref >< Jay & Lynn ( 2010 ) Yes, Prime Minister, especially pages 14, 32 and 81-3 .</ ref > Emily Joyce, who played Claire both at Chichester and in London, was forty-one when the play opened.
Originally published as 32 issues from 1999 to 2005, the series has now been re-published into five graphic novels and one hard-back issue.
This first regional issue was followed by a second, when the Bedford was retired from the series and replaced, effectively, by the # 32 Leyland Tanker.
In 1984 RPI updated MTS to support up to 32 processors in the IBM S / 370-XA ( Extended Addressing ) hardware series, although 6 processors is likely the largest configuration actually used.

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) At the intercession of Moses, Aaron was saved from the plague which smote the people ( Deuteronomy 9: 20, Exodus 32: 35 ), although it was against Aaron ’ s tribe of Levi that the work of punitive vengeance was committed ( Exodus 32: 26 ).
The latter king seems to have fought a sea battle against 32 kings who had gathered against him.
He nevertheless affirmed his commitment to returning to Twenty20 cricket, and on 27 June 2010 appeared for the Marylebone Cricket Club match against a touring Pakistan team, scoring 37 from 32 balls.
Frei Ruiz-Tagle was succeeded in 2000 by Socialist Ricardo Lagos, who won the presidency in an unprecedented runoff election against Joaquín Lavín of the rightist Alliance for Chile, by a very tight score of less than 200, 000 votes ( 51, 32 %).
By the end of the war, 17 pounders had proven much more effective against German tanks, and 32 pounders had entered development.
... Have we not run up against a paradox and an aporia contradictory ... the paralysis and impossibility of an aporia is just what impels deconstruction, what rouses it out of bed in the morning ..." ( Caputo 1997, p. 32 )
In 32 BC, the Senate deprived him of his powers and declared war against Cleopatra – not Antony, because Octavian had no wish to advertise his role in perpetuating Rome's internecine bloodshed.
Almost simultaneously, an Air Force officer receives a report that a massive Soviet nuclear assault against the United States has been launched, stating " 32 targets in track, with 10 impacting points.
Inflation held at 32 % in 2000 ; consequently, the kwacha lost the same value against the dollar over the same period.
According to the CDC, 32 .% of traumatic brain injuries ( another, more specific, term for head injuries ) are caused by falls, 10 % by assaults, 16. 5 % by being struck or against something, 17 .% by motor vehicle accidents, 21 % by other / unknown ways.
As 102 had voted for this resolution, with only Britain voting against it ( with 32 abstentions ), he claimed it was not surprising that Argentina had continually threatened Britain until this threatening turned into aggression: " It is with the United Nations that the guilt lies for the breach of the peace and the bloodshed ".
Stephen the Great ruled between 1457 and 1504, a period of nearly 50 years during which he won 32 battles defending his country against virtually all his neighbours ( mainly the Ottomans and the Tatars, but also the Hungarians and the Poles ), while losing only two.
The disturbances over reform in 1831 – 32 were countered with the enforcement of the usual laws and again Melbourne refused to pass emergency legislation against sedition.
Bucareli ruled in Father Serra's favor on 30 of the 32 charges brought against Fages, and removed him from office in 1774, after which time Father Serra returned to California.
While popular debate remains on what constitutes a legal definition of torture ( see discussion on the Torture page ), the ban on corporal punishment simplifies the matter ; even the most mundane physical abuse is thereby forbidden by Article 32, as a precaution against alternate definitions of torture.
Members of the team rebelled against Dick Harter's defense-oriented style, and he was replaced mid-season by assistant Gene Littles following a dismal 8 – 32 start.
On 28 November 2007, the Appeals Chamber partially allowed appeals against conviction from all three men, reducing their sentences to 30 years ' imprisonment for Nahimana, 32 years ' imprisonment for Barayagwiza and 35 years ' imprisonment for Ngeze.
PSV won respectively 1 – 2 and 4 – 1 in the round of 32 against Turkish side, Trabzonspor.
In 2012 the Saints returned to the Premier League and in doing so recorded their biggest attendance on 28 April against Coventry City of 32, 363.
On 18 October 2011, a record attendance of 32, 152 watched the 1 – 0 victory against West Ham United, beating the previous record set on 29 December 2003 when 32, 151 watched the 1 – 0 Premier League defeat by Arsenal.
However, this was broken for the second time in the same season when 32, 363 watched the 4 – 0 victory against Coventry on 28 April 2012.

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