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In 1810 it was torn down and replaced by a chain suspension bridge.
This second chain bridge was 570 feet long, had two thirty-foot towers and a draw, and a double roadway.
Mobile was to be the anchor of a chain of posts extending northward to the sources of the Tennessee River.
He thought the financing, the advertising, the production of new models, the founding of a nationwide chain of dealerships was simply too difficult.
A funeral parlor chain was indicted for price-cutting.
This was not, for the Angel, just a matter of running through a logical or deductive chain, or deciding on some action from some already established premise.
Anazarbus / Anavarsa was one of a chain of Armenian fortifications stretching through Cilicia.
The empire's breadbasket was the rain-fed agricultural system of northern Mesopotamia ( Assyria ) and a chain of fortresses was built to control the imperial wheat production.
The monument was designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806, and its iconographic program pitted heroically nude French youths against bearded Germanic warriors in chain mail.
* 1990s: With the Yamada and Kojima household chain stores appearing throughout the suburban outskirts of Tokyo, the sale of consumer durables at Akihabara was greatly reduced, but the sale of computer goods increased in equal measure.
Born in New York City, he was the son of Edith Adelson Lerner and Joseph Jay Lerner, whose brother, Samuel Alexander Lerner, was founder and owner of the Lerner Stores, a chain of dress shops.
The use of stronger bridges using plaited bamboo and iron chain was visible in India by about the 4th century.
In the 1980s, there was a dramatic growth in research and applications of Bayesian methods, mostly attributed to the discovery of Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, which removed many of the computational problems, and an increasing interest in nonstandard, complex applications.
From the 5th century, the city was also protected by the Anastasian Wall, a 60-kilometer chain of walls across the Thracian peninsula.
A strong chain of regional offices was set up within its planning ministry to provide a strong lead in regional development policies.
It was driven by a large waterwheel, chain drive, and escapement mechanism.
The simple way to prioritize interrupts or bus access was with a daisy chain.
The group selected was led by John Antonucci, an Ohio beverage distributor, and Michael I. Monus, the head of the Phar-Mor drugstore chain.
Kusari gusoku or chain armour was commonly used during the Edo period 1603 to 1868 as a stand alone defence.
At low pressure, there was enough space between the gas atoms that the ions could accelerate to high enough speeds that when they struck another atom they knocked electrons off of it, creating more positive ions and free electrons in a chain reaction.
It is often said that Galileo thought the curve of a hanging chain was parabolic.
That the curve followed by a chain is not a parabola was proven by Joachim Jungius ( 1587 – 1657 ); this result was published posthumously in 1669.

chain and run
The chain stays run parallel to the chain, connecting the bottom bracket to the rear dropout, where the axle for the rear wheel is held.
In reality, many gears overlap or require the chain to run diagonally, so the number of usable gears is fewer.
Eventually, the policy was changed, and the Jerry Lewis Cinemas were allowed to run other, more competitive fare, but after a decade, the chain failed.
By acquiring the successful Balaban & Katz chain in 1926, he gained the services of Barney Balaban ( who would eventually become Paramount's president in 1936 ), his brother A. J. Balaban ( who would eventually supervise all stage production nationwide and produce talkie shorts ), and their partner Sam Katz ( who would run the Paramount-Publix theatre chain from New York City ).
A PubCo is a company involved in the retailing but not the manufacture of beverages, while a Pub chain may be run either by a PubCo or by a brewery.
The topography is dominated by the American Cordillera, a long chain of mountains that run the length of the west coast.
Faint lines are made by laid wires that run parallel to the axis of the dandy roll, and the bold lines are made by chain wires that run around the circumference to secure the laid wires to the roll from the outside.
At run time, the desired target utterance is created by determining the best chain of candidate units from the database ( unit selection ).
The Markov chain is started from an arbitrary initial value and the algorithm is run for many iterations until this initial state is " forgotten ".
At this point the theatre was in the hands of a local live theatre group and had not run films since sold by a theatre chain.
The concept of Fourth-Party Logistics ( 4PL ) provider was first defined by Andersen Consulting ( Now Accenture ) as an integrator that assembles the resources, capabilities and technology of its own organization and other organizations to design, build, and run comprehensive supply chain solutions.
The least popular solution is to run a drive chain from the forward crankset all the way to the rear wheel, and also run a timing chain from the front crankset to the rear crankset.
The newly opened ' Belvedere ' on the High Street is the UK's first Polish pub run by a UK chain.
The town centre has a very community and villagey feel making Sydenham a well connected location where there are many independent run businesses as opposed to a more vast and informal environment with branded chain stores that neighbouring Croydon, Bromley and Lewisham home.
Floral City also marks the beginning of the Tsala Apopka chain of lakes, which run north into the Gulf of Mexico for the next 50 miles along the Withlacoochee River.
The impressions in paper caused by the wires in the screen that run sideways are called " laid lines " and the impressions made, usually from top to bottom, by the wires holding the sideways wires together are called " chain lines ".
No program can run more quickly than the longest chain of dependent calculations ( known as the critical path ), since calculations that depend upon prior calculations in the chain must be executed in order.
* Paravertebral ganglia ( 3 ) of the sympathetic chain ( these run on either side of the vertebral bodies )

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He often donned their tribal costumes, such as the one featuring a tall, black sheepskin hat from the top of which dangled a little red bag ornamented by a chain of worsted lace and tassels ; ;
This can be done by stories in your house organs, posters, special publications, letters to workers' homes as well as by word of mouth through your chain of command.
Furthermore, the exchange would not be expected to be sensitive to trace amounts of impurities because it would not be apt to be a chain reaction since the activation energy for abstraction of chlorine by a chlorine atom would be expected to be too high ; ;
If Af leads to an address Af that is equal to the address computed from Af, even though Af does not match Af, the chain of information cells is extended from Af by storing the address of the next available cell in the Y-region, Af, in Af.
In the new process impurities present in the solvent ( benzene ), the monomer, and in the reaction system which would cause deactivation of propagation centers, are rendered inactive prior to polymerization by gradual addition of initiator, a mixture of butyl-lithium and telomeric styryl-lithium, at a temperature low enough to suppress chain growth.
The achievement of the desegregation of certain lunch counters not only by wise action by local community leaders but by voluntary action following consultation between Attorney General Rogers and the heads of certain national chain stores should, of course, be applauded.
Perhaps this would be sufficient to justify an economic boycott of an entire national chain in order, by threatening potential injury to its entire economy, to effect an alteration of the policy of its local stores in the matter of segregation.
There were no other tetrapods on the land and the amphibians were at the top of the food chain, occupying the ecological position currently held by the crocodile.
An abstract describes a chain of transfers from owner to owner and any agreements by former owners that are binding on later owners.
The process of making proteins is called translation and involves the step-by-step addition of amino acids to a growing protein chain by a ribozyme that is called a ribosome.
The vessel is attached to the anchor by the rode, which is made of chain, cable, rope, or a combination of these.
Since all anchors that embed themselves in the bottom require the strain to be along the seabed, anchors can be broken out of the bottom by shortening the rode until the vessel is directly above the anchor ( at this point the anchor chain is " up and down " in naval parlance ).
* A chain by a furlong ( chain 22 yards, furlong 220 yards )
When a chain in which a player owns stock is acquired by a larger chain, players earn money based on the size of the acquired chain.
Chains are deemed " safe " if they have 11 or more links ; placing a tile that would cause such a chain to be acquired by a larger chain is also not permitted.
In 1964, the brothers Jos and Klaas Molenaar, former players for KFC and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in the Zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams ( KFC and ZFC ).

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