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The heavily favored Cubs took an early lead in Game 1, but James Loney's grand slam off Ryan Dempster changed the series ' momentum.
Services to Tasmania and the Northern Territory took longer to start, not until the mid 2000s when the digital satellite pay television service had picked up momentum and was beginning to be used for metropolitan installs and not just rural installs.
To maintain the momentum of the perceived commercial interest in this new investment opportunity, in 1983, the Government itself granted eleven interim franchises for new broadband systems each covering a community of up to around 100, 000 homes, but the competitive franchising process was otherwise left to the new regulatory body, the Cable Authority, which took on its powers from January 1, 1985.
One of the most infamous games in Jets history took place in 1994 when the Dolphins ran the Fake Spike play, giving them an improbable victory and halting the Jets ' momentum that season, serving as a precursor to the Jets ' next two infamous years under Rich Kotite.
It grew largely due to the influence of the civil rights movement that had gained momentum in the 1960s and many of the women who took up the cause of radical feminism had previous experience with radical protest in the struggle against racism.
With the Civil Rights Movement gaining momentum, the script, written by Arnold Schulman, took a kinder approach to Native Americans.
Atco took advantage of this momentum by replacing the song " Baby Don't Scold Me " with " For What It's Worth " and re-releasing the album.
The decisive naval / aerial Battle of Midway that took place in early June 1942, however, changed the momentum of the war.
As the war in the colonies was becoming increasingly unpopular in Portugal itself with the people becoming weary of war and balking at its ever-rising expense, the military insurgents took advantage of it and got some momentum.
In Syria a general strike took place from 20 January to 6 March 1936 spreading to all the major towns, and political demonstrations held throughout the country gave fresh momentum to the Syrian national movement.
However, the interruption of the strike to legitimise it with a conference of all Austrian work councils took the momentum out of the movement and in the second phase the concentration of strikes shifted to the Soviet zone of occupation.
As house music gained momentum, producer Chip E. took Knuckles under his tutelage and produced Knuckle's first recording, " You Can't Hide ", featuring vocalist Ricky Dillard.
As women took over traditional " men's jobs " the Suffragette movement gained momentum.
Sir Norman Giles retired in 1975 after 54 years with Elders but his successors – Sir Norman Young and Harold Schmidt – kept the momentum rolling and only a year later took over Pitt, Son and Badgery which had been founded in 1879.
This process took on momentum over the next year.
In the counterculture movements that started in the 1940s and took momentum in the 1960s a " square " referred to someone who clung to repressive, traditional, stereotypical, one-sided, or " in the box " ways of thinking.
It started slow but gained momentum as he took charge to revive it.
Her earliest film roles were uncredited bit parts, and it took several years for her career to gain momentum.
The controversial story put Moore in focus as a flapper but after Clara Bow took the stage in Black Oxen in December, she gradually lost her momentum.
Having conquered Northern Han in 979, Emperor Taizong took advantage of the momentum and launched another military campaign against the Liao Dynasty.
As Army and PAF gaining momentum on militancy, the Navy took the whole responsibility of conducting the largest search and rescue operations in the 2010 floods.
Suharto, whose political momentum was growing, took the initiative in early 1966 by issuing a statement saying that there was no need to fill the vacant vice presidency.
The interruptions to Brazil's dominance came in 2002, when Russia took the title, and in 2008, with the United States winning gold and gaining positive momentum going into the Beijing Olympics.
Though the demand was there since as back as the year 1913 and still earlier in the pre-independence days it took momentum in 1940s and fifties.

momentum and through
When a beam of silver atoms was passed through a specially shaped magnetic field, the beam was split based on the direction of an atom's angular momentum, or spin.
If the path of the particle or centre of mass of the rigid body passes through the given origin, its angular momentum is zero.
Fundamental physical laws such as the conservation of mass, the conservation of momentum, and the conservation of energy may be applied to such models to derive differential equations describing the behavior of such objects, and some information about the particular material studied is added through a constitutive relation.
The arms do not originate this force alone: they are often assisted by tension in trunk musculature, through body weight or by momentum.
He then spins counter-clockwise ( for right-handers ) around one and a half times through the circle to build momentum, then releases his throw.
Rommel had driven them forward ruthlessly, being confident that, provided he struck quickly before Eighth Army had time to settle, his momentum would take him through the Alamein position and he could then advance to the Nile with little further opposition.
Collisions occur when two galaxies pass directly through each other and have sufficient relative momentum not to merge.
In this case the relative momentum of the two galaxies is insufficient to allow the galaxies to pass through each other.
The House of Habsburg gathered dynastic momentum through the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries.
The resulting solution quantum states now must be classified by the total angular momentum number j ( arising through the coupling between electron spin and orbital angular momentum ).
In both of these models the electrons are seen as a gas traveling through the lattice of the solid with an energy that is essentially isotropic in that it depends on the square of the magnitude, not the direction of the momentum vector k. In three-dimensional k-space, the set of points of the highest filled levels ( the Fermi surface ) should therefore be a sphere.
If momentum is to be conserved in a volume, changes in the momentum of matter through the Lorentz force must be balanced by changes in the momentum of the electromagnetic field and outflow of momentum.
In the early 18th century, Benjamin Robins, an English mathematician, realized that an elongated bullet would retain the momentum and kinetic energy of a musket ball, but would slice through the air with greater ease.
The law of moment of momentum states that the sum of the moments of external forces acting on a fluid which is temporarily occupying the control volume is equal to the net time change of angular momentum flux through the control volume.
The resulting thrust pushes the boat in the opposite direction to the sum of the momentum change in the water flowing through the propeller.
A rocket is propelled forward by a thrust force equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction, to the time-rate of momentum change of the exhaust gas accelerated from the combustion chamber through the rocket engine nozzle.
A beam of atoms is run through a strong inhomogeneous magnetic field, which then splits into N parts depending on the intrinsic angular momentum of the atoms.
The 1900s ( decade ) would see the Dow halt its momentum as it worked its way through a pair of cataclysmic financial crises ; the Panic of 1901 and the Panic of 1907.
This then set the stage for the introduction of forces through the change in momentum of a body.
With friction, momentum of the two bodies is lost to the heat generated between the surface that the two bodies are sliding upon and the sound generated by the movement of the bodies through some medium ( both of which are radiated out of the two body system ).

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