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The official team portrait of the 1948 Cleveland Browns, who recorded professional football's first-ever unbeaten and untied season.
According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the official population in 1950 was 19, 652, but by 1960 had begun its first-ever decline when the number fell to 18, 389.
The brand extension was publicly announced during a telecast of RAW on March 18, 2002, initiated with the first-ever draft a week later on the March 25, 2002 edition of Raw, and became official the following week on the April 1, 2002 edition of Raw.
Although it was the first-ever storyline to the Gall Force mythos proper, Star Front's place in the official continuity has been questioned and disregarded due to contradictions between it and Eternal Story.
In 2003 Invisible Hands Music released O ' Connor's first-ever official best of compilation, A Singular Collection, which brought together her early hits from the Albion days, mid career work at RCA, and the best of the latter, DIY era.
This is the first-ever official visit there by an Irish head of state.
It is popularly known because there are some descendants of the first-ever Japanese official envoy to Spain.
The Government of Kerala, India, announced its official support for Free / Open Source Software in its State IT Policy of 2001, which was formulated after the first-ever Free Software Conference in India, " Freedom First!
Also included are three original Terrytoons theatrical Mighty Mouse cartoon shorts, as taken from Paramount's vaults, which are the first-ever official release of Terrytoons material on DVD.
In April 2008 in the UK Broussard's album ' Inside My Love ' ( which she had originally recorded in the late Nineties for Jermaine Dupri's So So Def label ) finally got its first-ever official release, through seasoned London soul music independent label Expansion Records.
Her first term in the Osaka Assembly expired on 29 April 2007, but in July 2007 she appeared on the official candidate list of the Democratic Party of Japan, becoming the first-ever openly gay serious contender for election to the National Diet.
Six of the 10 official balls of the 2009 Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama took place there, including the first-ever Neighborhood Ball.
His first season of football was an announcement of a rare talent, leading the Brownlow Medal count after three rounds with two best-on-ground performances and kicking the official goal of the year with his first-ever goal.

first-ever and exhibition
On August 16, 1976, Buck called the first-ever NFL game played outside of the United States, a preseason exhibition between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Chargers held at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.
In 1999, the museum chose American architect Richard Meier as the subject of its first-ever architectural exhibition.
He returned his first touch of the football in the AFL for a 105-yard touchdown in the Chargers ' first-ever exhibition game and led the team in rushing with 855 yards on 136 carries ( 6. 3 yard average ) and also had 23 receptions for 377 yards.
The first-ever international baseball event was a series of exhibition games that
Dee etched his name in the history books by scoring the first points in American Football League history, scoring a touchdown when he dove onto a fumble in the end zone in the second quarter of the league's first-ever exhibition game, a contest between the Patriots and the Buffalo on July 30, 1960.

first-ever and influence
In 2005, Hislop was the first-ever recipient of the International Lesbian and Gay Law Association's Karl Heinrich Ulrichs Award in honour of his contributions to the advancement of LGBT equality in Canada, and was cited by federal New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton as an important influence on Layton's support of LGBT issues.

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After pushing though the charter school law in Maryland, Ehrlich opened the first-ever public charter school ( Monocacy Valley Montessori Public Charter School ), and his tenure saw the construction of 45 new schools, and full renovation of an additional 52 schools.
On July 16, 2007 the first-ever student dormitory, the First Street Residence Hall, opened for students.
As if to emphasize the shift, the album opened and closed with Petra's first-ever instrumental tracks: synthesized versions of the Doxology.
Iron Wolf which is now Apocalypse in Washington D. C, a stand-up coaster, opened April 28, 1990, and was Bolliger & Mabillard's first-ever roller coaster.
The company recently opened the first-ever Sports Illustrated retail store at Detroit Metro Airport ’ s new North Terminal .< ref > in September 2008.

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* July 10 While flying his Morane-Saulnier AI repeatedly between two telephone poles and under a wire between them to practice for an unauthorized first-ever flight under the arches of the Arc de Triomphe to protest against pilots having to parade on foot at the upcoming July 14 Bastille Day World War I victory parade on the Champs-Elysées in Paris, French World War I fighter ace and Morane-Saulnier chief test pilot Jean Navarre dies in a crash.
The first-ever Race of Champions was held in 1988 at the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry near Paris, in memory of Henri Toivonen, who died while leading the 1986 Tour de Corse, and to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the world championship for rally drivers.

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During this period, the band teamed up with producer Mark Cunningham on the first-ever BBC Children In Need single, a cover of David Bowie's " Heroes ", released in 1986 under the name of The County Line.
The first-ever version of Big Brother was broadcast in 1999 on Veronica in the Netherlands.
The first-ever affinity table, which was based on displacement reactions, was published in 1718 by the French chemist Étienne François Geoffroy.
Devo was awarded the first-ever Moog Innovator Award on October 29, 2010 during Moogfest 2010 in Asheville, North Carolina.
The heavily favored Rams wilted in the stifling heat, and the Saints claimed their first-ever victory over their NFC West rivals, 24 20, on Manning's 1-yard quarterback sneak on the last play of the game.
* 1969 The first-ever computer-to-computer link is established on ARPANET, the precursor to the Internet.
The summit, which was the first-ever meeting in the region between the U. S. and Caribbean heads of government, strengthened the basis for regional cooperation on justice and counternarcotics, finance and development, and trade issues.
When Word Magazine launched in 1995, they featured the first-ever streaming soundtracks on the Internet.
Mikhail Gorbachev is elected to a five-year term as the first-ever President of the Soviet Union on March 15.
Dewey also agreed to debate Stassen in Oregon on national radio-it was the first-ever radio debate between presidential candidates.
Laurence Olivier, whom Wyler directed to his first-ever Oscar nomination, for Wuthering Heights, credited Wyler with teaching him how to act for the screen, despite clashing with Wyler on multiple occasions.
The club's first-ever game in the league was away to another re-formed club, Aldershot Town, on Sunday 10 August 2003.
On January 10, 2008, the new owners of Shareaza. com, Discordia Ltd ( iMesh Inc .), filed for trademark registration of the Shareaza name in an attempt to stop the original developers from using the name, claiming that the first-ever use was on December 17, 2007.
In their fourth season, 1995 96, with Bradley still leading the team in scoring, second-year forward Alexander Selivanov scoring a total of 31 goals, and Roman Hamrlik ( the team's first-ever draft choice except those drafted in the expansion draft two days earlier ( Wendel Young being the first ever Lightning ) in 1992 ) having an All-Star year on defense, the Lightning finally qualified for the playoffs, nosing out the defending Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils for the eighth spot in the Eastern Conference by a single game.
Two days later, on June 11, 1970, the Canucks made defenceman Dale Tallon their first-ever Amateur Draft selection.
Notable among his " original " compositions for band are the first-ever concerto for euphonium ( Concerto per Flicornobasso, 1872 ), fifteen variations on the Neapolitan song " Carnevale di Venezia ", and a series of festive and funeral marches that resound with the pride of the newly unified Italy and the private grief of his fellow Cremonese.
On June 26, STP released its first-ever concert film, Alive in the Windy City, on DVD and Blu-ray.
Jane's Addiction performed at the first-ever NME Awards USA on April 23, 2008, with the reunited core line-up of Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins.
As a new recruit, Emerick was not entitled to get over-time pay, but was lucky enough to witness the first-ever EMI recording session by the finalised line-up of The Beatles in 1962, during which the group recorded for the first time with new drummer Ringo Starr on what would eventually become their first hit single " Love Me Do ".
The quartet reassembled once again in the summer of 1974, with sidemen Tim Drummond on bass, Russ Kunkel on drums, and Joe Lala on percussion, to embark on the first-ever outdoor stadium tour, arranged by San Francisco impresario Bill Graham, fresh off the large-scale indoor arena tour he had developed for Dylan ’ s return to the spotlight earlier in the year.

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