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As this year marks the centennial of the beginning of the Civil War, this fact is being commemorated with several exhibits throughout the State, but most of all paying tribute to the first Rhode Island Volunteers who rushed to the defense of the City of Washington, putting at the disposal of President Lincoln the only fully equipped and best trained regiment at this time.
For the reason just suggested, I shall assume the use of the first subtype of fully distributed cost apportionment in the following simplified example.
More advanced methods of locating objects in the sky include telescope mounts with setting circles, which assist with pointing telescopes to positions in the sky that are known to contain objects of interest, and GOTO telescopes, which are fully automated telescopes that are capable of locating objects on demand ( having first been calibrated ).
In 2001, it achieved high rankings in the annual Maclean's University Rankings, including Best Overall for Primarily Undergraduate University in their opinion survey, and it received the Canadian Information Productivity Award in 1997 as it was praised as the first university in Canada to fully utilize information technology in the undergraduate curriculum.
The first fully armored one was the " Motor War Car " designed by Vickers in England in 1902.
In 1957, it produced a pocket-sized radio ( the first to be fully transistorized ), and in 1958, Morita and Ibuka decided to rename their company Sony ( sonus is Latin for sound, and Sonny-boys the most common American expression ).
These were not to be fully revealed until Dr. Wilhelm Dorpfeld, who had become Schliemann's assistant in 1879, resumed the work at Hissarlik in 1892 after the first explorer's death.
It had simple digital joysticks and was almost fully backward-compatible with the Atari 2600, the first console to have backward compatibility without the use of additional modules.
She was one of the first women to explore fully the realm of erotic writing, and certainly the first prominent woman in the modern West to write erotica.
Internally, the Athlon is a fully seventh generation x86 processor, the first of its kind.
However infection at an intermediate stage, before the fetal immune system is fully developed, may result in a chronic infection that lingers until the first months after birth of the lamb.
These guns ( some of which were of the three barrelled kind first seen at Elixheim the previous year ) enjoyed good arcs of fire, able to fully cover the approaches of the plateau of Jandrenouille over which the Allied infantry would have to pass.
Charlton was an established player by the time the next season was fully underway, which saw United, as current League champions, become the first English team to compete in the European Cup.
Managed by Harry Wright, Cincinnati adopted a uniform with white knickers and red stockings, and earned the famous nickname, a year or two before hiring the first fully professional team in 1869.
Although the process of fermentation was not fully understood until Pasteur's work in 1857, it is still the first use of biotechnology to convert a food source into another form.
The first modern solution of general relativity that would characterize a black hole was found by Karl Schwarzschild in 1916, although its interpretation as a region of space from which nothing can escape was not fully appreciated for another four decades.
Heinz Guderian was probably the first to fully develop and advocate the principles associated with blitzkrieg.
After five to six weeks these are weaned and become fully mature near the end of their first year or sometime in their second year, depending on the species.
Amphibians were the dominant land vertebrates, of which one branch would eventually evolve into reptiles, the first fully terrestrial vertebrates.
The first of these symbols were intended to be fully universal ; since Latin was the common language of science at that time, they were abbreviations based on the Latin names of metals – Cu comes from Cuprum, Fe comes from Ferrum, Ag from Argentum.
The Attlee Government ensured provisions of the Education Act 1944 were fully implemented, with free secondary education becoming a right for the first time.
The first negotiated cease-fire with the M-19 ended when the guerrillas resumed fighting in 1985, claiming that the cease-fire had not been fully respected by official security forces, saying that several of its members had suffered threats and assaults, and also questioning the government's real willingness to implement any accords.
During the 1869 season, Cleveland was among several cities which established professional baseball teams following the success of the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first fully professional team.
The groundbreaking film was the first of many fully computer animated films.

first and interlocking
Mail, sometimes called " chainmail ", made of interlocking iron rings is believed to have first appeared some time after 300 BCE.
On the Western Front the small improvised trenches of the first few months rapidly grew deeper and more complex, gradually becoming vast areas of interlocking defensive works.
Examples of such interlocking stanzas include, for example, the ghazal and the villanelle, where a refrain ( or, in the case of the villanelle, refrains ) is established in the first stanza which then repeats in subsequent stanzas.
* William Chamberlin, Jr. of Sussex exhibited what may have been the world's first voting machine, which counted votes automatically and employed an interlocking system to prevent over-voting.
Another suggestion is that the first element refers to a ' glamping ' track — a walkway formed by placing interlocking planks or logs over boggy ground — and thus describes a ford crossed in this manner.
The first article of the Edict of Moulins ( 1566 ) declared that the royal domain ( defined in the second article as all the land controlled by the crown for more than ten years ) could not be alienated, except in two cases: by interlocking, in the case of financial emergency, with a perpetual option to repurchase the land ; and to form an appanage, which must return to the crown in its original state on the extinction of the male line.
Chain rhyme also known as “ chain verse or interlocking rhyme " is a type of poetic technique where the poet uses the last syllable of a line and repeats it as the first syllable of the line following.
However, in 1856, John Saxby, a carpenter working for the company, invented and patented a form of manual interlocking of the points and signals, which was first tried out at Bricklayers ' Arms in that year.
The first 12 issues, running through cover-date September 1984, consisted of four interlocking, three-issue story arcs.
* 1978: The world's first interlocking loops, Loch Ness Monster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.
In June 1856, John Saxby received the first patent for interlocking switches and signals.
The first experiment with mechanical interlocking in the United States took place in 1875 by J. M. Toucey and William Buchanan at Spuyten Duyvil Junction in New York on the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad ( NYC & HRR ).
The first installation of an all-electric interlocking plant was at Eau Claire, Wisconsin on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway in 1901.
The first mechanical interlocking was installed in 1843 at Bricklayers ' Arms Junction, England.
GRS manufactured the first all-relay interlocking system in 1929.
Entrance-Exit Interlocking ( NX ) was the original brand name of the first generation relay-based centralized traffic control ( CTC ) interlocking system introduced in 1936 by GRS ( represented in Europe by Metropolitan-Vickers ).
Solid State Interlocking ( SSI ) is the brand name of the first generation microprocessor-based interlocking developed in the 1980s by British Rail, GEC-General Signal and Westinghouse Signals Ltd in the UK.
It was a time of improved train safety, with the first interlocking of railway signalling to protect trains provided in 1874, and tests of continuous train brakes carried out in 1884.
** Indian Railways installs its first solid state interlocking at Srirangam, India.
Typically, these control machines will prevent the dispatcher from giving two trains conflicting authority without needing to first have the command fail at the remote interlocking.
Less whimsical but no less technically sophisticated than his first three novels, it consists of an interlocking series of narratives revolving around a small group of interconnected characters.
* Loch Ness Monster ( Busch Gardens Williamsburg ), first with interlocking vertical loops.
B & O built its first interlocking tower building at the site in 1894, and rebuilt the tower in 1912 and again in 1917.
He helped produce an interlocking schedule agreement with the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and negotiate the first television package in college hockey.

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