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" On November 2, WSM hired long-time announcer and program director George D. " Judge " Hay, an enterprising pioneer from the National Barn Dance program at WLS-AM in Chicago, who was also named the most popular radio announcer in America as a result of his radio work with both WLS and WMC-AM in Memphis, Tennessee.
SIT utilizes an innovation-oriented program to allow students to explore the latest technology and nurtures their creative thinking and enterprising mindset to prepare graduates to seek a rewarding career in an Internet-centric world.
E. Victor Milione, ISI's next and longest-serving president, was the enterprising individual whose efforts realized Chodorov's plan through publications, a membership network, a lecture and conference program, and a graduate fellowship program.

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There is another interpretation, however, according to which these ostraka were prepared beforehand by enterprising businessmen who offered to them for sale to citizens who could not easily inscribe the desired names for themselves or who simply wished to save time.
Much smuggling occurs when enterprising merchants attempt to supply demand for a good or service that is illegal or heavily taxed.
An entrepreneur () is an enterprising individual who builds capital through risk and / or initiative.
The planet is controlled by a single corporation ; the dream of most of the frantically enterprising residents is to earn enough to buy a single share in it, which guarantees lifelong financial security.
It is reached via winding hill roads or a complicated rack railway system, known as the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, built in 1908 by impassioned and enterprising British citizens with venture capital from the Madras government.
Pryderi is described by Jeffrey Gantz as " bold and enterprising, but brash to the point of foolishness.
" Boley, Indian Territory, is the youngest, most enterprising, and in many ways the most interesting of the Negro towns in the US.
Gnosjö is referred to as the centre of the Gnosjö region which is an area of enterprising small industries, driven by the distinctive " Gnosjö Spirit ".
Thorp is bound to grow and with its enterprising and progressive residents a magnificent town is assured -- a town of wealth and importance for Kittitas County.
Ben Holladay is characterized as a devoted, diligent, enterprising man who became known as the Stagecoach King.
It is probable an enterprising publisher assembled a number of anecdotes about giants to form the 1711 tale.
" Chicago feels a special interest in Mr. Lowell at this particular time because he is perhaps the foremost representative of the enterprising and opulent community which within the last week has secured the services of one of Chicago ’ s honored sons for the base-ball season of 1887 ," Field wrote.
Uncle Fred is a tall, slim, distinguished-looking man, with a jaunty moustache, and an " alert and enterprising eye ".
From 1870 until the end of its existence, there is little doubt that the LB & SCR was a well-run, enterprising and profitable railway for its shareholders.
As Victor Appleton, he wrote about the enterprising Tom Swift ; as Laura Lee Hope, he is generally credited with writing volumes 4 – 28 and 41 of the Bobbsey Twins ; as Clarence Young, the Motor Boys series ; as Lester Chadwick, the Baseball Joe series ; ; and as Marion Davidson, a number of books including several featuring the Camp Fire Girls.
For as Lemke states, a mentality of government " is not pure, neutral knowledge that simply re-presents the governing reality " 2001: 191 instead, Neo-liberalism constitutes an attempt to link a reduction in state welfare services and security systems to the increasing call for subjects to become free, enterprising, autonomous individuals.
The enterprising self is thus both an active self and a calculating self, a self that calculates about itself and that acts upon itself in order to better itself 1996: 154.
The practice of going to the gym, of being free, enterprising, autonomous, is imbued with particular technologies of power.
Diego is the polar opposite of his twin brother and is the candidate to inherit the empire of Leonardo, a cheerful and enterprising conquistador that ends in a fight without truce with his father, because of his woman.
How it fared in that festival's drama competition is unknown but it is now considered one of Aristophanes ' most brilliant parodies of Athenian society, with a particular focus on the subversive role of women in a male-dominated society, the vanity of contemporary poets, such as the tragic playwrights Euripides and Agathon, and the shameless, enterprising vulgarity of an ordinary Athenian, as represented in this play by the protagonist, Mnesilochus.

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`` They straggle at such a rate '', he told the commander-in-chief, `` that if the enemy were enterprising, they might get two from us, when we would take one of them, which makes me wish General Howe would go on, lest any incident happen to us ''.
Aside from the fact that business was slow this time of year and his one salesgirl was not the most enterprising, Mr. Phillips had no worries at all, and he said as much to Gun Matson, who sat across from him in civilian clothes, on a Jiffy-Couch-a-Bed, mauve velour, $79.89 nothing-down special!!
The city had long been referred to as " Muddy-Frogwater " by the locals, so some enterprising individuals decided to capitalize on that theme and hence Muddy Frogwater Days were born.
While still a young enterprising man, Hunyadi entered the retinue of Sigismund, who appreciated his qualities but was also the King's creditor on several occasions.
Shortly after the American Revolutionary War broke out in April 1775, a small enterprising force led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold captured the key fortress at Ticonderoga on May 10.
A similar tablet from Atari, the " Atari CX77 Touch Tablet ", addressed this with a built-in button on the stylus, which some enterprising users adapted for use with their KoalaPad.
Alan at one time proposed inverting the rallying cry of the American War of Independence by stating that " No representation without taxation " was a more fitting clarion call, believing people such as himself ( the " enterprising, over-taxed minority ") to be called on far too often to bail out other members of society.
He rebutted Nicias's warnings about the plan for the expedition by reminding the Athenians of their obligation to their Sicilian allies, appealing to the enterprising spirit that had won Athens her empire, and pointing out that many states on Sicily would support Athens in her operations there.
: if the men who hoisted the ' Bear Flag ' had raised the flag that Washington sanctified by his abnegation and patriotism, there would have been no war on the Sonoma frontier, for all our minds were prepared to give a brotherly embrace to the sons of the Great Republic, whose enterprising spirit had filled us with admiration.
Starting as an enterprising folk / pop singer, Woolery was also seen on a 1974 episode of Your Hit Parade.
" The pioneering and enterprising Leidesdorff did indeed have her raised and refitted as a schooner, the Rainbow, and she continued to run on the Sacramento River after the discovery of gold.
* 1960: Los Angeles Times, " for its thorough, sustained and well-conceived attack on narcotics traffic and the enterprising reporting of Gene Sherman, which led to the opening of negotiations between the United States and Mexico to halt the flow of illegal drugs into southern California and other border states.
The enterprising proprietor of the latter announced he was going to run his coffee house on the same lines as Lloyd's in London, by maintaining a register of the arrival and departure of ships, and offering Indian and European newspapers for his customers to read.
Well-designed textbooks can provide a foundation on which enterprising educators can build other classroom activities.
* 1986: Arthur Howe, The Philadelphia Inquirer, " for his enterprising and indefatigable reporting on massive deficiencies in Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) processing of tax returns-reporting that eventually inspired major changes in IRS procedures and prompted the agency to make a public apology to U. S. taxpayers.
enterprising logic on the one hand and the scientific?
The less enterprising Baron Audley and Thomas Flamank were taken on the field of battle.
She portrayed an enterprising con woman in what the English version of Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram called " a major departure from the star's usual Ramadan screen persona, which has consistently verged on the romantic and the demure.
In the middle of the 1800s, Stathelle was an enterprising seaport, characterized by the trading house established by Albert Blehr on Kjellestad, which was one of the nation's largest timber exporters.
1900: Foley Brothers was opened by brothers Pat and James Foley, two young and enterprising Irishmen, on February 12 with $ 2000 borrowed from an uncle.
These extension areas are popular amongst students from African countries visiting Hyderabad, and the enterprising ones amongst them have even started a restaurant, " Africa ," on the way to Indus International School, which dishes out African recipes.
This mission system was developed in response to the often very detrimental results of leaving the Hispanic control of relations with native Americans on the expanding frontier to overly enterprising civilians and soldiers.
When a clue indicates that King Kerry can be found at a place called the Silver Mountain, the enterprising Mandy leads Nox on a search for the missing monarch.

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