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All this went through Casey's mind in the first instant, but what held his interest was the fact that these two should be together at all.
The 120-page book, first published in the United States and then in Britain, was illustrated by Osbert Lancaster and became an instant best seller.
The first UN troops arrived the next day but there was instant disagreement between Lumumba and the UN over the new force's mandate.
* 1947 – In New York City, Edwin Land demonstrates the first " instant camera ", the Polaroid Land Camera, to a meeting of the Optical Society of America.
Her first complete novel, published in 1859, was Adam Bede and was an instant success, but it prompted an intense interest in who this new author might be.
ICQ is an instant messaging computer program that was first developed and popularized by the Israeli company Mirabilis, then bought by America Online, and since April 2010 owned by Mail. ru Group.
The first version of the program was released in November 1996 and ICQ became the first Internet-wide instant messaging service, later patenting the technology.
The papal definition of the dogma declares with absolute certainty and authority that Mary possessed sanctifying grace from the first instant of her existence and was free from the lack of grace caused by the original sin at the beginning of human history.
A new edition ( the first edition was resold in America ), released in December of the same year but carrying an 1866 date, was quickly printed and became an instant best-seller, securing Tenniel's lasting fame in the process.
In 1985, the BBC's London based soap opera EastEnders debuted and was a near instant success with viewers and critics alike, with the first episode attracting over 17 million viewers.
The first use of instant replay in a Super Bowl game came with approximately three minutes to play in the half.
But it was overruled by instant replay: the officials ruled that Monk's foot was out of bounds when he caught the ball ( the first time a touchdown was overruled by instant replay in a Super Bowl ).
Though Vesalius ' work was not the first such work based on actual autopsy, nor even the first work of this era, the production values, highly detailed and intricate plates, and the fact that the artists who produced it were clearly present at the dissections themselves made it into an instant classic.
* The first transatlantic telegraph cable is successfully laid in 1866, enabling almost instant communication between America and Europe.
In a gallery on the first floor, the museum presents the history of ramen in Japan, including the big success of instant ramen.
On this wall, the Yankees erected the first instant replay display in baseball, referred to in literature as a " telescreen ".
:( b ) the instant at which the first character of the response is received at a terminal.
One of the very first instant products was a pea soup product, which mainly consisted of pea meal and beef fat (" Erbswurst ": pea sausage ).
But later Wittgenstein stated, “ Only much later, after I ’ d studied the concerto for months, did I become fascinated by it and realized what a great work it was .” In 1933, Wittgenstein played the work in concert for the first time to instant acclaim.
Their first release, " Sugar Baby Love " was an instant hit remaining at number one in the United Kingdom for four weeks in May 1974, while reaching number 37 on the U. S. chart that August, and remains their best-known record.
Though the term dates from the 1990s, instant messaging predates the Internet, first appearing on multi-user operating systems like Compatible Time-Sharing System ( CTSS ) and Multiplexed Information and Computing Service ( Multics ) in the mid-1960s.
In extra time the team leading after the first fifteen minute half would win, but the game would no longer stop the instant a team scored.

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When she would do these things, he would turn blind for an instant and become sick at his stomach.
All three of these time scales were defined to read JD 2443144. 5003725 ( 1 January 1977 00: 00: 32. 184 ) exactly at that instant.
It is not known how these stones operate, but the technology explained in the show usually revolves around wormholes for instant teleportation, faster-than-light, space-warping travel, and sometimes around quantum multiverses.
Many countries have growing electoral reform movements, which advocate systems such as approval voting, single transferable vote, instant runoff voting or a Condorcet method ; these methods are also gaining popularity for lesser elections in some countries where more important elections still use more traditional counting methods.
Because these new technologies allow instant communication across the world ( chat rooms and instant messaging, online video games, video conferencing ), interpersonal communication is an important element in new media studies.
Naturally, these probabilities will depend on the quantum state at the " instant " of the measurement.
During the mid 1980s and into the early 1990s, this membership category was called an " instant " membership ; currently these are referred to as " signature members ".
Many of these became instant icons, such as PPG Place in Pittsburgh and the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. The Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove, California | Garden Grove, California in 2007.
At the time his books were criticized by Vietnam War supporters for allegedly propagating permissiveness and an expectation of instant gratifications that led young people to join these movements, a charge Spock denied.
During the late 1960s Peale referring to the anti Vietnam War demonstrations and the perceived laxity of that era blamed these events on Dr. Spock's books claiming that " the U. S. was paying the price of two generations that followed the Dr. Spock baby plan of instant gratification of needs.
All these failings, he said, were due to my having told their parents to give them " instant gratification " as babies.
Euler proved that the projections of the angular velocity pseudovector over these three axes was the derivative of its associated angle ( which is equivalent to decompose the instant rotation in three instantaneous Euler rotations ).
600 film was used also in later instant Polaroid cameras ; however, these were sold only under the Polaroid name.
Pidgin's support for XMPP means that these transports can be used to communicate via otherwise unsupported protocols, including not only instant messaging protocols, but also protocols such as SMS or E-mail.
An instant way to win the game is to call padiddle on vehicles that are constantly inspected, such as police cars, ambulances, and semis ; rather than a loser taking off just 1 article per-padiddle, these vehicles require the loss of all articles.
Blockbuster used their location status to get instant coverage ; it also promoted these stores by hosting video game tournaments, special trade-in offers, and a more " hip " look to the selection and staff.
The name instanton derives from the fact that these fields are localized in space and ( Euclidean ) time – in other words, at a specific instant.
May Jupiter not for a single instant allow you to continue in these actions nor permit such madness to come into your mind.
NIF recently achieved a 500 terawatt shot-1, 000 times more power than the United States uses at any instant in time. Out of these changes came the Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program ( SSMP ), which, among other things, included funds for the development of methods to design and build nuclear weapons that would work without having to be explosively tested.
The Scarecrow is at Glinda's palace in the Quadling Country and learns about these events from reading Glinda's Great Book of Records, a magical volume which transcribes every event in the world at the instant it happens.
A double album of recordings from these performances became an instant best seller.
Instead, unpaid volunteer positions are created to deal with administrative issues, and individuals are restricted to carrying out these activities within a mandate decided directly by their peers and subject to instant recall.

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