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jumpers and were
In 2009, the jumpers were auctioned along with yellow boots worn by some players during the match.
By 1862, ski jumpers were tackling much larger jumps and traveling longer.
The arguments associated with this suit were argued 20 to 24 April 2009 and a judgment came down on June 10, 2009 against the ski jumpers.
For the first half of the 20th Century, all MDF jumpers were soldered.
To help train enough experienced jumpers, parachute clubs were organized with the aim of transferring into the armed forces if needed.
Many different modifications to increase the system clock speed were possible, including some that required nothing more than jumpers ( e. g. the 3. 5 MHz speed upgrade obtained by jumpering the clock divider, with no software modifications or changes to the ICs on the board.
For example, with older PC systems, CPU speed and voltage settings were often made by setting jumpers.
He played his first match against the Jim Swanton XI in April, and was surprised about how cold the conditions were, often causing him to wear two or three jumpers.
Instead the students were paraded down to Stratton Hall, relieved of their hair and an " M " was conspicuously painted on each forehead with silver nitrate and the captives were later paraded around Golden wearing white jumpers with blue M's.
Many of his shots were " mid-range turnaround jumpers from the left side.
During this period, the specialized duties of the Triple Nickel were primarily in a firefighting role, with over one thousand parachute jumps as smoke jumpers.
With the advent of deep foam matting high jumpers were able to be more adventurous in their landing styles and hence experiment with styles of jumping.
The Clancy Brothers were an influential Irish folk music singing group, most popular in the 1960s, they were famed for their woolly Aran jumpers and are widely credited with popularizing Irish traditional music in the United States.
Impressed with themselves, although they were not jumpers or experienced glider troopers, they airily dismissed the 509th and its fresh combat experiences, as well as any nonstandard / Limey concept.
In radios with options, wire jumpers and discrete components were used to select options.
The Jocks ( Scottish boys ), who wore various tartan jumpers and wide tam o ' shanter caps, were: Big Jock ( the leader ), Wee Eck, Hector, Angus and Sandy ; while the Geordies ( North East England boys ) were all identically dressed in dark school uniforms.
Bounty jumpers were men who enlisted in the Union or Confederate army during the American Civil War only to collect a bounty and then leave.
At one time 3, 000 professional bounty jumpers were believed to be in the city.
A dozen a day were found in a brief campaign to catch jumpers in February 1863 ; many were caught while enjoying a brothel.
In 1864 three bounty jumpers were executed on the parade grounds of Camp Morton in Indianapolis, Indiana.

jumpers and shortly
Tandem systems are different ; to reduce the terminal velocity of the pair of tandem jumpers, a drogue is deployed shortly after exiting the aircraft.

jumpers and after
Frank Selvy, after making two jumpers in the final 40 seconds to tie the game, missed a potential game-winning 18 foot jump shot in regulation, a miss which he said in June 2010 still haunted him more than 40 years later.
Rudiš became known after publishing his first novel Nebe pod Berlínem (" The Sky under Berlin ") in 2002, the tale of a Czech teacher who chooses to leave his job and to start a new life in Berlin, where he plays music in the underground, which-and especially the ghosts of suicide jumpers in front of trains-gains almost mystical importance to him, and joins an indie rock group ( which is a semi-autobiographical motive ).
Raška also secured a silver medal in the large hill ( 90 m ) event, after becoming one of the first Olympic ski jumpers to cross the 100-metre mark.
While many have enjoyed the thrill of jumping from these rock formations, a few jumpers have been seriously injured, paralyzed, or killed after jumping.
Tracking is regarded as an essential life saving skill for all freefall skydivers engaging in relative work with others, allowing the jumpers to gain horizontal separation after building a formation and before opening their parachutes.
In addition of having to track a longer distance after break-off ( tracking away for separation before opening ), they also have to be more aware of other jumpers around them and have to be able to track in a straight line away from the center of the formation.
Duggleby was the first of the " jumpers " to return to the Phillies, on May 8, 1902, after playing only two games with the A's.
This performance ranks her in the fourth place of all time triple jumpers, after the world record holder, Inessa Kravets, her greatest rival Tatyana Lebedeva and the twice-olympic gold medalist Françoise Mbango Etone.

jumpers and with
Fair Isle is also famous for its woollen jumpers, with knitting forming an important source of income for the women of the islands.
Sometimes shows are limited exclusively to jumpers, sometimes jumper classes are offered in conjunction with other English-style events, and sometimes show jumping is but one division of very large, all-breed competitions that include a very wide variety of disciplines.
The floppy drives used the old-fashioned method of selecting the drive number with jumpers instead of the IBM cable twist.
Another application is in cables delivered to a user with pre-terminated multi-fiber jumpers.
* King's Scholars: An academically select group, marked by black jumpers with white trimmings that have recently replaced their distinctive black gowns, they process wearing surplices during school services in the Cathedral.
Thorpe reportedly began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907 when he walked past the track and beat all the school's high jumpers with an impromptu 5-ft 9-in jump still in street clothes.
" Jumpers with Rucksack and weapon are called " Combat Equipped ", while jumpers only with weapon are referred to as " Combat Light " ( Neither should be confused with " Combat Jump ").
In the high jump, she took fifth place ( shared with two other jumpers ) while the Dutch relay team came in fifth in the final ( the sixth team in the final, Germany, was disqualified ).
The federal judge for the area ruled the original claims valid, but some of the claim jumpers agreed to share their invalid claims with influential Washington politicians.
It has more recently been used in the film adaptation ( Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker ) of Anthony Horowitz's novel Stormbreaker, The Bourne Identity and it was reproduced with Korean lyrics for the movie Collateral, the song has also been used during the performances of extreme freestyle water ski jumpers, the song later became the theme song for the TV Show TRL Italy since 2003 until 2005.
Workers at the pub and taxi drivers are also on the look-out for potential victims, and there are posted signs with the telephone number of Samaritans urging potential jumpers to call them.
With PCs, the most common use of jumpers is in setting the operating mode for ATA drives ( master, slave, or cable select ), though this use is declining with the rise of SATA drives.
The sling is used to throw ski jumpers from level ground with an acceleration resembling that of a ski-jumping tower.
The jump is guide-cable-controlled to prevent jumpers from colliding with the tower in case of wind gusts.
* Though not technically third jumpers, the Centenary of Rugby League celebrations left all teams with special jerseys for the Centenary round, and in 2009 several teams wore the same jerseys ( the Newcastle Knights, however, wore their foundation strip, in 2008 they wore a Newcastle Rebels jersey, which was the first Newcastle team in the NSWRL and played in the NSWRL's foundation season.

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