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Continuing the Terrible Certainty formula while showing the band still progressing musically and with better production by the well-regarded Randy Burns ( also Megadeth among others ), the album featured the band's first major singles and music videos, the title track and " Betrayer ", becoming major hits on MTVs Headbangers Ball.
The band recorded their first music video for the album's title song, which received extensive air play on MTV's Headbangers Ball and was followed up by a video for the song " 24 Hours Ago ".
The first video for " Tomorrow Never Comes " was nominated for video of the year and was in the Top 25 Metal Videos of 2008 on MTV's Headbangers Ball.
They returned to Europe in July 2012 to play Zwarte Cross festival in Holland, Headbangers Open Air in Germany and Bulgaria the first time in their career at the Kavarna Rock Festival.
" This is Now " proved to be the album's first single, frequently being played on MTV2's Headbangers Ball, a program which vocalist Jamey Jasta often hosted.
The song was also included on the first MTV2 Headbangers Ball compilation album that same year.

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) His first case was " The Affair at the Victory Ball ", which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective.
The term became popular again in Australia first, when George Giffen, in his memoirs ( With Bat and Ball, 1899 ), used the term as if it were well known.
But the most dominant Australian player was leg-spinner Shane Warne, whose first delivery in Ashes cricket in 1993, to dismiss Mike Gatting, became known as the Ball of the century.
" The project, later called the Mills Commission, concluded that " Base Ball had its origins in the United States " and " the first scheme for playing baseball, according to the best evidence available to date, was devised by Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown, N. Y., in 1839.
In the 1860s, aided by the War, " New York " style baseball expanded into a national game, as its first governing body, The National Association of Base Ball Players was formed.
The first attempt at forming a " major league " produced the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players, which lasted from 1871 to 1875.
The National Association of Professional Base Ball Players operated from 1871 through 1875, and is considered by some to have been the first major league.
The nickname was first used for a baseball team by the Cincinnati Red Stockings, who were members of the pioneering National Association of Base Ball Players.
In 1871 the Forest Citys joined the new National Association of Professional Base Ball Players ( NA ), the first professional league.
The Cabaret closed its doors in early July and then at the first public soiree at Waag Hall on July 14, 1916, Ball recited the first manifesto.
In the very first Dada publication, Hugo Ball describes a " balalaika orchestra playing delightful folk-songs.
The first child of Augustine Washington ( 1694 – 1743 ) and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington ( 1708 – 1789 ), George Washington was born on their Pope's Creek Estate near present-day Colonial Beach in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
In the first period, Ball flicked a pass inside to Hurst in the penalty box who struck a strong shot towards goal with his right foot, falling backwards as he did so.
* 1846 – The first officially recorded, organized baseball game is played under Alexander Cartwright's rules on Hoboken, New Jersey's Elysian Fields with the New York Base Ball Club defeating the Knickerbockers 23-1.
The Diploids and Other Flights of Fancy ( Avon, 1962 ), her first short story collection, includes " The Diploids " ( aka " Six Fingers "), " Feedback ", " Pictures Don't Lie ", " Incommunicado ", " The Snow Ball Effect ", " Defense Mechanism " and " And Be Merry " ( aka " The Pyramid in the Desert ").
* 1952 – Alan Freed presents the Moondog Coronation Ball, the first rock and roll concert, in Cleveland, Ohio.
* 1951 – The first episode of I Love Lucy, an American television sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley, airs on the Columbia Broadcasting System ( CBS ).
The confusion, nonetheless, is so pervasive that, when " Take Me Out to the Ball Game " was selected by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Recording Industry Association of America as one of the 365 top " Songs of the Century ", the song was credited to Billy Murray, implying his recording of it as having received the most votes among songs from the first decade.
The first verse of the 1927 version is sung by Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra at the start of the MGM musical film, Take Me Out to the Ball Game ( 1949 ), a movie that also features a song about the famous and fictitious double play combination, O ' Brien to Ryan to Goldberg.
Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium was the first game to include such a feature, and later fighting games such as Fighter Maker, Soulcalibur III, Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 adopted the concept.
This organization hosted its first event " The Columbine Ball and Tango Trot ", in June 1989.
Two of his best known prose works, the utopian News from Nowhere and A Dream of John Ball were first printed here in serialized form.
** Dragon Ball Z (" Transformed at Last ," October 18, 1999 ): Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan for the first time in the United States ; aired on Toonami, a now-defunct block on Cartoon Network.
* May 29 – The first Life Ball takes place in Vienna, Austria.

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" Pull My Strings " was never recorded for a studio release, though the performance at the Bay Area Music Awards, which was the first and only time the song was ever performed, was released on the band's compilation album Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death.
Katsuhiro Otomo released Steamboy, his first animated project since the 1995 short film compilation Memories, in 2004.
Histories of the Kings and heroes of the Danes, composed in elegant style by Saxo Grammaticus, a Sjællander and also provost of the church of Roskilde, over three hundred years ago, and now for the first time illustrated and printed correctly in a learned compilation.
His other reputed achievements include the discovery of Earth's precession, the compilation of the first comprehensive star catalog of the western world, and possibly the invention of the astrolabe, also of the armillary sphere, which he used during the creation of much of the star catalogue.
A second classical distinction is between the Written Torah ( laws written in the Hebrew Bible, specifically its first five books ), and Oral Law, laws believed transmitted orally prior to compilation in texts such as the Mishnah, Talmud, and Rabbinic codes.
Clark L. Hull, an eminent American psychologist, published the first major compilation of laboratory studies on hypnosis, Hypnosis & Suggestibility ( 1933 ), in which he proved that hypnosis and sleep had nothing in common.
This encyclopedia — the first such Christian epitome — formed a huge compilation of 448 chapters in 20 volumes.
Indeed, the first modernization of Malory's great compilation of Arthur's tales was published shortly after Idylls appeared, in 1862, and there were six further editions and five competitors before the century ended.
In computing, the KOMPILER was one of the first language compilation and runtime systems for International Business Machines ' IBM 701, the fastest commercial U. S. computer available in 1955.
In 1949 he provided film footage for, and appeared in, the first full-length comedy compilation, Down Memory Lane ( 1949 ), which was written and narrated by Steve Allen.
On October 14, 1991, the band's first compilation album, Decade of Decadence, was released.
In 1998, the three compilation movies were first released for directly to VHS subtitled into English as part of Bandai's AnimeVillage releases, which makes them among the first Gundam works released in English.
The publication of John Newbery's compilation of English rhymes, Mother Goose's Melody, or, Sonnets for the Cradle ( London, c. 1765 ), is the first record we have of many classic rhymes, still in use today.
He published many books, including the first Italian translations of Archimedes and Euclid, and an acclaimed compilation of mathematics.
If the type declaration on the first line were omitted, the program would trigger an error on compilation, as the variable " p " would not be defined.
With the release of the " Alternate Realities " box set, remastered Original Series episodes were included in a multi-series compilation for the first time.
The first ruler of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya, King Ramathibodi I ( ruled 1351 to 1369 ), made two important contributions to Thai history: the establishment and promotion of Theravada Buddhism as the official religion – to differentiate his kingdom from the neighbouring Hindu kingdom of Angkor – and the compilation of the Dharmashastra, a legal code based on Hindu sources and traditional Thai custom.
Richman did not recognize this compilation as his " first album ," preferring to recognize his debut as 1976's Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers, an album pursuing the lighter, softer direction he had in mind with a completely different band ( the two collections were released within months of each other ).
In the same year, Waits contributed a cover of Cole Porter's " It's All Right with Me " to Red Hot + Blue, the first in the series of compilation albums from the Red Hot Organization — one of the first major AIDS benefits in the music business — which sold over a million copies worldwide.
Its first legislative act was concerning the compilation of accurate statistics on the spread and morbidity of disease.
Some time between the Norman Conquest and the compilation of the Domesday Book, William the Conqueror granted the burh to Juhel of Totnes, who was probably responsible for the first construction of the castle.
Later in 1981, Queen released their first compilation album, titled Greatest Hits, which showcased the group's highlights from 1974 – 1981.
The quotation first came from Robert J. Hanlon of Scranton, Pennsylvania, according to his friend Joseph Bigler, as a submission for a book compilation of various jokes related to Murphy's law published in 1980 titled Murphy's Law Book Two, More Reasons Why Things Go Wrong.

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