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This document, termed " Hope for a Lost Generation ", promises to bring 30, 000 young Irish people off the Live Register in a year by combining a National Internship Program, a Second Chance Education Scheme, an Apprenticeship Guarantee and Community Work Program, as well as instituting a German style, Workshare program.
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" It was for this reason that the creators of Star Trek decided to create a backstory for the Maquis in several episodes of Deep Space Nine and The Next Generation, and they named them after the French guerrilla fighters of the Second World War.
* February 23 Chrysler's Second Generation HEMI racing engine ( 426 Cubic Inches with Hemispherical Head design ) debuts at the Daytona 500.
Second Generation games
The two characters are close friends throughout the series, but their relationship does not resume until Star Trek: Insurrection, the third Star Trek film set in the Next Generation era, although Thomas Riker, the duplicate created by a transporter malfunction, attempts to respark their relationship in " Second Chances ".
2003's Channel 4-commissioned two-parter Second Generation set the story in the world of Asian manufacturing and music in England.
* Meteosat Second Generation, a series of geostationary meteorological satellites
Second Generation Networks
The plan worked, and the younger son Huhai became the Second Emperor, later known as Qin Er Shi or " Second Generation Qin.
Born near Abergavenny, Williams continued the earlier tradition of writing from a left-wing perspective on the Welsh industrial scene in his trilogy " Border Country " ( 1960 ), " Second Generation " ( 1964 ), and " The Fight for Manod " ( 1979 ).
Jemison herself had a minor role on an episode of The Next Generation called " Second Chances ", playing a transporter operator named Lieutenant Palmer.
* DVB-T2-Digital Video Broadcasting – Second Generation Terrestrial
Second Generation FWD Vibes also offer computerized traction-control and anti-lock brakes.
For the 1995 Model year, Saturn implemented a " First Generation " exterior, and " Second Generation " interior.
In 1996, the Second Generation S-Series Sedan was introduced and remained virtually unchanged for the rest of the vehicle's production run.
In 1997, the Second Generation of the Sport Coupe model was introduced with a more " scooped " headlight front.
* First, Second And Third Generation Of Dub ( 1981, with Scientist )
* " The Classic Heinkel: Part Two-From First to Second Generation ".
* The Second Generation is a single compilation book which picks the most important tales from the Tales series and details the children of the Companions, all of whom become players in the later story.
* Howard Fast – Second Generation
* Star Trek: The Next Generation ( 1993 )-Lieutenant Palmer, episode Second Chances
Johnson's novel V: The Second Generation, an alternative sequel to the first miniseries which disregards V: The Final Battle and V: The Series, ( because of his non involvement with them ) was released on February 5, 2008.

Second and car
The American M8 Light Armored Car was a 6x6 armored car produced by the Ford Motor Company during the Second World War intended initially as a fast wheeled tank destroyer.
In the pilot, Banacek's car pulls into his Beacon Hill home, the historic Second Harrison Gray Otis House located at 85 Mount Vernon Street.
American service personnel in their teens or early twenties during the Second World War would be in prime car-buying age by 1960, if only to find an economical small second car for their growing family needs.
Second, if part of a sentence is unheard or misheard due to noise — e. g., a passing carthe listener should still be able to glean the meaning of the underlying message.
After the Second World War, sports car racing emerged as a distinct form of racing with its own classic races, and, from 1953, its own FIA sanctioned World Championship.
When production restarted after the Second World War, the twin-cylinder engine was dropped from the range of new cars, but continued in 1005 cc form to the end of production in the commercials, now comprising a light lorry, the Bradford van, two versions of an estate car called the Utility, and chassis front-ends and kits for outside coachbuilders, many abroad.
By the outbreak of the Second World War, MG was established as one of the most popular brands of sports car in Britain.
Following a decline in trade after the Second Boer War, and the arrival of increasing competition in cranes and dynamos from Germany and the United States, Royce began considering the motor car as a potential new product for the company.
Passenger car production resumed after the end of the Second World War.
A Humber staff car used by General Montgomery during the Second World War is also on display.
These standards originated in the times following the end of the Second World War, when most Japanese could not afford a full-sized car yet had enough to buy a motorcycle.
During the Second World War car production in the UK gave way to commercial and military vehicle production, and many motor vehicle plants were converted to aircraft and aero engine production.
He was an early racer at the Kentucky Motor Speedway ( an asphalt track in Whitesville ) and Ellis Raceway, a dirt track on US Highway 60 west in Daviess County, ( now closed ), near his Owensboro home, driving a car called ' Big 100 ' built by Harry Pedley, owner of Pedley's Garage, on West Second Street, in Owensboro and sponsored by R. C.
With the outbreak of the Second World War, the car market experienced a sudden, drastic downturn.
After the Second World War Siegfried worked in Berlin in the car shop of his father-in-law.
AC came back to the market after the Second World War with the staid 2-Litre range of cars in 1947, but it was with the Ace sports car of 1953 that the company really made its reputation in the post war years.
In the First and Second World Wars, the Longbridge car plant switched to production of munitions and military equipment, from ammunition, mines and depth charges to tank suspensions, steel helmets, Jerricans, Hawker Hurricanes, Fairey Battle fighters and Airspeed Horsa gliders, with the mammoth Avro Lancaster bomber coming into production towards the end of WWII.
Before the Second World War, air raid sirens were placed on the Municipal Buildings, and the local Civil Defence Headquarters were based in a single storey building, to the rear of the car park.
The Type 94 tankette (, Kyūyon-shiki keisōkōsha, literally " 94 type light armored car ", also known as TK that is abbreviation of " Tokushu Keninsha " that means special tractor ) was a tankette used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Nomonhan against the Soviet Union, and in World War II.
With the onset of the Second World War Rootes, like most other British car manufacturers, became involved with the production of armaments.
The name " Dolomite " had been used by Triumph for a range of models prior to the Second World War and this name was revived for the new car.
During the Second World War, British car companies produced simple Utility load carriers, the Car, Light Utility or " Tilly ".
* S1 Scout Car, an armoured car built in Australia during the Second World War
After the Second World War, a number of makers introduced microcars, the precursors to the modern city car.
She died after a car accident in 1929 and Lord Powis also lost his two sons in the First and Second World Wars.

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