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To old-line Democrats, the Hearst Presidential boom, now in full cry, was the joke of the new century.
But what would give a particular boom, it was the arrival on the music scene such as Hadj Brahim talented performers, said Khaled, Cheb Mami, Cheb Hasni, Faudel, Rachid Taha, Raina Rai, Reda Taliani, Cheb Anouar, Cheb Bilal, Cheb Abdou or even Cheba Djenet and Cheba Zahouania a.
The boom that extended the mass spectrometer out from the Command / Service Module's Scientific Instruments Bay was stuck in a semi-deployed position.
It was decided that Young and Duke would visually inspect the boom after undocking from the CSM in the LM.
After World War II, especially in North America, there was a boom in general aviation, both private and commercial, as thousands of pilots were released from military service and many inexpensive war-surplus transport and training aircraft became available.
Although he himself was a blues purist, Korner criticised better-known British blues musicians during the blues boom of the late 1960s for their blind adherence to Chicago blues, as if the music came in no other form.
Aberdare, during its boom years, was considered a centre of Welsh culture: it hosted the first National Eisteddfod in 1861, again in 1885, and in 1956 at Aberdare Park where the Gorsedd standing stones still exist.
As Barlow, and the EFF, continued public education efforts to promote the idea of " digital rights ", the term was increasingly used during the internet boom of the late 1990s.
Disco was the last mass popular music movement that was driven by the baby boom generation.
With one third of the game ( 9 levels ) distributed as shareware, Doom was played by an estimated 10 million people within two years of its release, popularizing the mode of gameplay and spawning a gaming subculture ; as a sign of its effect on the industry, games from the mid-1990s boom of first-person shooters are often known simply as " Doom clones ".
This made investing in the Docklands a significantly more attractive proposition and was instrumental in starting a property boom in the area.
Robert Silverberg said that Donald Wollheim was " one of the most significant figures in 20th century American science fiction publishing ", adding, " A plausible case could be made that he was the most significant figure — responsible in large measure for the development of the science fiction paperback, the science fiction anthology, and the whole post-Tolkien boom in fantasy fiction.
While the latter part was a boom and bust cycle, the Internet boom is sometimes meant to refer to the steady commercial growth of the Internet with the advent of the world wide web, as exemplified by the first release of the Mosaic web browser in 1993, and continuing through the 1990s.
At the height of the boom, it was possible for a promising dot-com to make an initial public offering ( IPO ) of its stock and raise a substantial amount of money even though it had never made a profit — or, in some cases, earned any revenue whatsoever.
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.
While fantasy sports were fueled by the dot-com boom of the Internet, there was a turbulent period when many of the high-flying Internet companies of the era crashed in 2001.
As a result of the devastating Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and recent population boom, new development was plentiful in the city.
The prolonged worldwide boom, beginning in the late 1940s and lasting until the first oil crisis in 1973, was a challenge that Finland met and from which it emerged with a highly sophisticated and diversified economy, including a new occupational structure.
With the increased production required by the nickelodeon boom, extra artificial lighting was used more and more in the film studios to supplement diffuse sunlight, and so increase the hours that film could be shot during the day.
New York was not a center of heavy industry and did not see a wartime boom as defense plants were built elsewhere.
One set was located at the end of the magnetometer boom and, in that position, was about 11 m from the spin axis of the spacecraft.

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At the other extreme, many entry level kits are sold complete with two cymbal stands, most often one straight and one boom, and some even with a standard cymbal pack, a stool and a pair of drum sticks.
Countries with an aging population, or with a baby boom, experience increasing pre-tax Gini coefficient even if real income distribution for working adults remain constant.
In last three years one can even speak about boom of Oral History ..
A feature of Romanian Television after 2000 was the boom of specialized channels-such as soap opera and telenovela channels ( Acasă TV, Romantica, Antena 4-Euforia lifestyle TV ), sport channels ( such as Sport. ro and Telesport ), talk channels ( Antena 2 ) news channels ( Realitatea TV, Antena 3 and N24 ), different movie genres or documentary types, and even specializing on different musical styles ( UTV Romania and MTV being geared toward club, dance and hip-hop music, whereas Favorit TV and Etno TV towards folklore, and Taraf TV towards manele ).
Some cities have even outlawed so called " boom cars ", vehicles containing loud stereo systems that emit low frequency sound, usually with an intense amount of bass.
Although the trajectory of Silver City's development was to be different from the hundreds of other mining boom towns established during the same period, Captain Bullard himself never lived to see even the beginnings of permanence, as he was killed in a confrontation with Apache raiders less than a year later, on February 23, 1871.
Companies like Allied Signal and Alpha Portland Cement did build in town, but even so the boom days were now over.
This set off a local drilling boom and Texaco even built a refinery north of Woodson where a boom town called Whiz Bang sprang to a short lived life just like the refinery it was beside.
The boom did not reach inland provinces such as Henan initially, but by the 1990s Henan's economy was expanding at an even faster rate than that of China overall.
As electronics costs have decreased, it has become common to have sensor-equipped woofers in inexpensive ' music systems ', boom boxes, or even car audio systems.
To increase its performance even further, the Tornado was modified in 2000, with a new sail-plan which included a Spinnaker and Spinnaker boom, as well as an increased sail area of the existing sails.
If a vessel is fore-and-aft-rigged, the actual wind position is overridden by the position of the boom ( the mainsail boom in a vessel with multiple masts ), which is assumed to be on the side opposite the wind, even if the vessel is running straight downwind or is in the act of tacking ; that is, if the boom is to port the vessel is on starboard tack, and vice versa.
They are warned to be prudent even when export prices are temporarily favourable and to guard against currency overvaluation and Dutch Disease, with all the unfavourable impact on the rest of the economy and all the dangers of macroeconomic instability which a sudden boom in a major export sector could imply.
These events were infrequent even during the mid 1990s boom in inline skating participation.
An uncontrolled boom slamming to the limit of its range may also put excessive stress on the rigging, and can break the boom or standing rigging, perhaps even bringing the mast down.
For instance, passive infra-red sensors can detect the heat of engines, and even the sound of a sonic boom ( which any supersonic aircraft will make ) can be tracked with a network of sensors and computers.
Not even among emerging markets the response of economic variables during a boom – bust episode is the same.

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The Civil War had the effect of causing the northern economy to boom, bringing greater prosperity to cities like New York which " came into its own as the nation's banking center " connecting " Old World capital and New World ambition ", according to one account.
Many Bulgarians regard Varna as a boom town ; some, including from Sofia and Plovdiv, or returning from western countries, but mostly from Dobrich, Shumen, and the greater region, are relocating there.
During the boom, the greater Boise Basin population numbered in the tens of thousands, but most departed the mountains once mining declined.
" George argued that the boom in railroad construction would only benefit the lucky few who owned interests in the railroads and other related enterprises, while throwing the greater part of the population into abject poverty.
The agriculture-based economic boom brought about by the train's huge load capacity and greater speed ( compared to boats ) encouraged waves of migrations to Nueva Ecija from places like Ilocos, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Tarlac and Bulacan.
Often in television studios, the boom operator will use a " fisher boom " which is a more intricate and specialized piece of equipment that the operator stands on, and that allows precise control of the microphone at a greater distance from the actors.
No boom was heard at greater distances either, in marked contrast to the runs of Thrust SSC, which generated extensive and well attested sonic booms over a wide area.
The National Development Plan included a large expansion in commuter services, especially in the greater Dublin area, and so the company greatly increased services on routes such as Dublin / Drogheda / Dundalk, Dublin / Ashbourne, Dublin / Ratoath, Dublin / Dunshaughlin / Navan / Kells / Cavan ; this has been driven mainly by the economic boom of the Nineties, known as the Celtic Tiger.
The boom in industry called for greater transport links, including the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and several railways.
The boom in industry that had occurred in Saddleworth during the Industrial Revolution called for greater transport links.
The latest example of this is the foray by Australia ’ s richest person, Gina Rinehart, into Fairfax Media, reportedly in an attempt to wield greater influence on public opinion and further her commercial interests at a time when the overwhelming economic consensus is that it ’ s critical to use the economic weight of the resources boom to strengthen the entire economy.
Rising GNP ( an economic boom or prosperity ) implies that businesses in general see rising profits, increased sales and cash flow, and greater use of existing capacity.
A housing boom in the 1920s generated not only a large increase in the area's population, but also greater diversity among its residents and in housing stock.
In 1946, it changed its name to Beatrice Foods and doubled its sales between 1945 and 1955 as the post-war baby boom created vastly greater demand for milk products.
The main responsibility of the Boom Operator is microphone placement, sometimes using a " fishpole " with a microphone attached to the end and sometimes, when the situation permits, using a " boom " ( most often a " fisher boom ") which is a special piece of equipment that the operator stands on and that allows precise control of the microphone at a much greater distance away from the actors.
With the ‘ Dot Com ’ boom of the 1990s, telematic artists including Roy Ascott began to develop greater significance as theatre groups like George Coates Performance Works and Gertrude Stein Repertory Theatre established partnerships with software and hardware companies encouraged by the technology boom. In Australia in the early 1990s Julie Martin's Virtual Reality Theatre presented works at the Sydney Opera House, featuring the first hybrid human digital avatars, in 1996 " A Midsummer Nights Dream featured Augmented Reality Stage sets designed and produced by her company.

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