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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.

boom and short-lived
Several short-lived boom towns sprang up during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to mine gold and silver.
Originally the settlement of Val Verde was a short-lived boom town built by Spanish settlers near a gold strike in the 19th century.
The boom was short-lived, however.
It grew slowly until the late 1920s, when a short-lived boom raised the population from 869 in 1925 to 1, 300 in 1929.
Atcheson, like the real-life Sour Lake, is situated in the Big Thicket and experienced a short-lived oil boom in early years of the 20th Century.
The boom was short-lived and the city population was only 4, 326 at the 1930 census.
In the 1880s there was a short-lived homesteading boom, but the weather was unsuited to farming and ranching, and settlers soon gave up.
A short-lived boom in the mahogany trade occurred around 1900 in response to growing demand for the wood in the United States, but the ruthless exploitation of the forests without any conservation or reforestation depleted resources.
The late 1880s saw a short-lived flax boom that briefly allowed Foxton to once again grow and function as a bustling port.
In the late 19th century, the area experienced a short-lived boom in oil shale mining and processing at the Binnend Works.
His job as a union bricklayer during the New York City construction boom was short-lived, and he gave it up to pursue a life of crime.
The iron boom was short-lived, however, and Rowe was purchased the hotel.
Typically for the iron trade, prices fell sharply after the short-lived boom period and, as a result, the Tondu Works struggled to survive through the early 1850s and Sir Robert Price faced bankruptcy.

boom and though
However, though the post-war period saw a boom in prosperity for Canada, the country was again at war by 1950, with Alexander, in his role as acting commander-in-chief, deploying to the Korean War soldiers, sailors, and airmen, whom he would visit prior to their departure for north-east Asia.
The European and Polynesian populations gradually increased in the years leading to the nickel boom of 1969 – 72, and the Melanesians became a minority, though they were still the largest single ethnic group.
The first skater to cross the finish line wins though there may be a series of eliminating heats, where finishing among the top fraction boom of the participants is enough to advance in the competition.
" Located in Chicago, the land company ’ s interest in development prompted Madison to incorporate as a village, though the charter was later lost when regular elections were not held because of the failure of the " land boom ".
As of the census of 2000, there were 147 people, 62 households, and 45 families residing in the city, though the town had a housing boom from 2004 to 2009.
The city struggled with geographic isolation throughout the early 19th century, though the arrival of the railroad in 1855 led to an economic boom.
A World Bank report generally credited neo-liberal policies with the responsibility of the boom, including maintenance of export-led trade regimes though it acknowledged some benefits from policies of ‘ financial repression ’, such as state-imposed below-market interest rates for loans to specific exporting industries.
The timing of the recruiting boom in the wake of the news from Mons, though, suggests that men joined knowing that the war was dangerous and indeed many joined precisely because it seemed to be a threat to their home, district and country.
Tight federal budgets kept the budget deficits of the provinces from improving and, though many benefited from Cavallo's insistence that large employers translate higher productivity into higher pay, this same productivity boom ( as well as the nearly 200, 000 layoffs the privatizations caused ) helped unemployment jump from about 7 % in 1991-92 to over 12 %, by 1994.
John hoped to take advantage of a local real estate boom ; nominally, Arthur was running a Brandon branch of Monkman's law firm, though he had not yet finished his articling and was accordingly unqualified to practice law.
Harepa has not achieved much mainstream success in South Africa, though there was a brief boom in the 1970s, led by Johannes Mohlala.
The coilgun would be relatively silent with no smoke giving away its position, though a coilgun projectile would still create a sonic boom if supersonic.
The Golden Cache Mine located on Cayoosh Creek just West of Lillooet was believed to hold one of the richest ore bodies of gold until lack of results ended investment, though it started a local prospecting boom with various miners and companies continuing the search for rich veins around the region.
Say's law was generally accepted throughout the 19th century, though modified to incorporate the idea of a " boom and bust " cycle, which was viewed as natural and inevitable.
Quite likely, Seattle evaded the fate of Detroit through being a port city with a large number of highly educated skilled workers, though the boom decades of the 1950s and 1960s had come to a decisive end.
However, as with past trends, the boom has quieted down, though Avex continues to promote Para Para through its Super Eurobeat, We Love Techpara, and Gazen Para Para !!
The decades following on from the Second World War were a boom time for Welsh rugby, though it took until the 1950s for the benefits to be seen on the playing fields.
In 1867 this boom also began to decline, though gold mining continued on the coast for a considerable time after this.
The favours that Levy helped organize for the settlers helped pave the way for a major construction boom in the West Bank, even though Levy never became a real power broker among the settlers.
** With a recent development boom in the area created in the triangle south of York Street, developers and realtors have made it fashionable to " extend " the name of Fishtown to any surrounding area, even though there is no historical basis.
The first issue of Bombay appeared in 1979 and though the magazine was an instant success, heralding the start of India's magazine boom, Sanghvi left it in 1981 to live in London for a year.
The " science " of boom tubes has never been explained, ( as is normal for the New Gods, though Orion, in the first issue of New gods, says that a tube " stems from the waves of the mind ") but they allow people to travel interstellar distances, and between dimensions, quickly by creating an apparent tube between two points through which people can travel.
Here, they are referred to as " Star Gates ," and they are used by the natives of Apokolips, though without the sonic boom caused by boom tubes.

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