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boom and extended
When the eastern end of the CPRR was extended to Ogden, it ended the short period of a boom town for Promontory.
A third type of boom, shorter and much more rigid, extended from the last side of the spacecraft, opposite the RTG.
The foot of the mainsail is usually extended by a boom.
Discovery of lead and zinc ores in the area extended the Tri-State mining district and resulted in a population boom as thousands of miners moved into the area.
In 1892, at the peak of the boom period, the town was incorporated, the river was bridged, and the Austin and Northwestern Railroad was extended to a terminal on the north side of Llano.
During the boom years of the 1990s, when Indiana amassed a record $ 2 billion surplus, O ' Bannon was able to cut taxes by $ 1. 5 billion, hire 500 more police officers in the state and win increased funding for schools and extended health insurance for poor families.
During the boom banks extended more credit to the non-tradable sector of the economy, and there is a surge of capital flows into the country.
Boom poles are usually manufactured from several lengths of aluminium or carbon fibre tubing, allowing the boom to be extended and collapsed as the situation requires.
During the extended boom of the 1980s, bank lending in Sweden had grown exceptionally fast.
The Holmes Wrecker Recovery Vehicle ( 1142 ) issued in May 1967 was also based on the Ford H Series tractor unit, and featured twin boom die-cast recovery cranes with hooks attached to cotton lines that could be extended by winding a pair of spare wheels attached to the sides of the vehicle, and also included were two model mechanics previously seen with the ' Express Services ' truck.
The writers also imitate the old classics ( Greek and Roman ); its boom extended since the reign of Fernando VI until the end of the century.
The MAG was in turn extended further on a booma combined from the Lunar Prospector in order to isolate it from spacecraft generated magnetic fields.
Also, the company had been over-extended in the boom years, too much credit had been extended to the trade, inventories were bloated, and the corps of executives ( many left over from pre-consolidation days ) were older and without vision.
The sensor head is separated from the rest of the spacecraft by a 6. 2 meter ( 20 ft ) boom, which was extended after Odyssey entered the mapping orbit at Mars.
The whaling boom extended here in the 1830s and 40s.
The shuttle boom can be extended to reach hoppers on the docks, specially designed for the purpose.
The boom was connected to the radial anchor lines which extended from the anchors at the island to the 610 specially made anchors, spaced at 15. 3 meter ( 50 ft ) intervals, 76 meters ( 250 ft ) beyond the perimeter of each island, driven into the limestone at the bottom of the Bay.
A second population boom occurred when the Brisbane Valley railway line was extended to Yarraman in 1911.
A vehicle with a 5, 000lb capacity with the boom retracted may be able to safely lift as little as 400lb with it fully extended at a low boom angle.

boom and mass
Disco was the last mass popular music movement that was driven by the baby boom generation.
Most Western countries experienced a large economic boom, due to the mass production of railroads and other more convenient methods of travel.
However, between 1965 and 1975 the USA experienced a " Bike boom " following which, in 1976, to celebrate the Bicentenary of the founding of United States, Greg Siple organised a mass bike ride, Bikecentennial, from the Pacific to the Atlantic.
A zero length spring can be attached to a mass on a hinged boom in such a way that the force on the mass is almost exactly balanced by the vertical component of the force from the spring, whatever the position of the boom.
In 2005, a robust real estate market, multi-dwelling construction boom, and lack of public mass transit planning on the westside caused by Waxman's bill resulted in gridlock throughout Waxman's district.
Factors such as the oil shocks of 1973, increased competition from foreign markets ( especially Southeast Asia ) due to globalization, the end of the post-World War II boom, and increasing privatization made the old system of mass producing identical, cheap goods through division of labor uncompetitive.
The municipality ’ s population boom began in the fifties and sixties, with the birth and development of mass tourism on the Spanish coast.
This market expanded enormously during the 1950s thanks to the so-called " folk boom " of the 1950s and early 1960s, in which artists and groups like Pete Seeger, The New Lost City Ramblers and The Weavers explored the traditional songs and sounds of American folk music and reinterpreted them for a mass audience.
Roller skates were being mass produced in America as early as the 1880s, the first of the sport's several boom periods.
In the 1990s, the rise of broadband networks and the dotcom boom presented the Internet as mass media to a whole generation.

boom and spectrometer
The initial spectrometer activity, lasting between 15 and 40 days, performed an instrument calibration before the boom was deployed.
The gamma-ray spectrometer boom was stowed and all the equipment was safed.

boom and out
The massive property boom and consequent rise in house prices has led to friction between the new arrivals and the old Docklands communities, who have complained of being squeezed out.
A proof of the politically stabilizing effect of the banana boom of the 1950s is that even Velasco, who in 1952 was elected president for the third time, managed to serve out a full four-year term.
The Boom Operator uses a boom pole, a long pole made of light aluminum or carbon fiber that allows precise positioning of the microphone above or below the Actors, just out of the camera's frame.
The discovery of silver at the Comstock Lode in 1859 led to a population boom that was an impetus to the creation of Nevada Territory out of western Utah Territory in 1861.
After the boom of the early 1980s sword and sorcery once again dropped out of favor, with epic fantasy largely taking its place in the fantasy genre.
The economic boom resulted in drawing large numbers of aborigines out of their villages and into the unskilled or low-skilled sector of the urban workforce ( DGBAS 2000 ; CIP 2004 ).
As banks began to re-invest in bonds, the money began to flow out of railways, under-cutting the boom.
Several of the fundamental problems caused by the transition to sound were soon solved with new camera casings, known as " blimps ", designed to suppress noise and boom microphones that could be held just out of frame and moved with the actors.
Four solar panels were mounted to extend out from this deck with a total span across of 3. 72 m. Also extending out from the base of the spacecraft were a high gain antenna on a 1. 32 m boom and a low gain antenna on a 2. 08 m boom.
World War I brought Fairfield out of its agrarian past by triggering an unprecedented economic boom in Bridgeport, the center of a large munitions industry.
Unlike much of Bay County, Springfield has been mostly left out of the recent real estate boom, possibly due to the large and odoriferous chemical mill and paper plant on the city's waterfront.
But the Florida land boom of the 1920s fizzled out in 1926.
Gas City and Matthews were carved out of raw farmland and launched as speculative boom towns, each absorbing existing tiny villages.
By this time other entrepreneurs had laid out additions to Millwood as well, but growth was slow until the coming of the Monon Railroad in 1882 which stimulated a commercial and industrial boom.
Sheridan ’ s movers and shakers eagerly expanded their holdings to take advantage of this inexpensive fuel, which, unfortunately, as in the several other “ gas boom ” counties of Indiana, soon ran out.
A lumber boom began not long after the town was laid out, with two sawmills.
One prime example is the explosive boom of Silicon Valley startups out of the Stanford Industrial Park.
Lore has it that in the late 1970s oil boom, Wibaux had a brawl unlike any seen before, straight out of an Old West show.
In the mid 1950s, Westbury virtually ran out of undeveloped land and with it came the end of the building boom.
The lumber boom on Plunketts Creek ended when the virgin timber ran out.
Sprit rigs also have no boom, and the advantage that the sail can be brailed up out of the way against the mast when rowing or motoring.

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