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Grant then made a few more albums before dropping out of college to pursue a career in music — Never Alone, followed by a pair of live albums in 1981 ( In Concert and In Concert Volume Two ), both backed by an augmented edition of the DeGarmo & Key band.
Further improvements in the line followed in 1970 / 1 with a pair of machines that replaced the Nova / SuperNOVA, the Nova 1200 and Nova 800 series.
A pair of American television appearances followed, as Jones received screen time in episodes of Ben Casey and The Farmer's Daughter.
This film includes a scene, preceded by the title " The thorns of jealousy ", in which a rejected woman overhears the man she loves with another woman, and this is followed by a fade to a shot of a pair of doves, which then dissolves into a shot of a bird of prey.
In 5-card stud, the stronger hands are less frequent than the weaker hands ; i. e., no pair is most common, followed by one pair, two pair, three of a kind, etc.
This was followed by Noggin the Nog for the BBC, which established Smallfilms as a safe and reliable pair of hands to produce children's entertainment, when there were only two UK television channels.
Some otherwise conventional tubes do not fall into standard categories ; the 6JH8 had several common grids, followed by a pair of beam deflection electrodes which deflected the current towards either of two anodes.
to the character pair CR LF for transmission, and that any CR must be followed by either a LF or the null.
Two popular demonstration programs were an onscreen clock, which required about two pages of code, and a program which drew a pair of eyes that followed the cursor as it moved around the screen.
The pair of chapters following the two on Cimmeria and its literature are followed by one describing another fictional country called the Cimbrian People's Republic, a communist nation which allegedly occupied part of Cimmeria during the latter's decline.
Work began in 1370 with another pair of towers being built behind the first bastille, followed by two towers to the north, and finally two towers to the south.
Even so, by 4 January 1471, Charles had agreed to support the King-in-exile in regaining the English throne, and this renewal of friendship between the two men was followed by Edward visiting Margaret at Hesdin until 13 January, the first time the pair had seen one another since Margaret's departure from England.
With 25 seconds elapsed in the round, a right hand to Bejines ' chin struck, followed by a pair of left hands and a right.
A remake, directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy García and Julia Roberts ( among others ) was released in 2001, followed by a pair of sequels.
For example, in the human genome, which has a 42 % GC content, a pair of nucleotides consisting of cytosine followed by guanine would be expected to occur 0. 21 * 0. 21 = 4. 41 % of the time.
The alpha pair often scent-mark subordinates of the group to express their authority, and this is usually followed by the subordinates grooming the alphas and licking their faces.
After riding to London the same day where a procession of citizens greeted the bridal pair, Eleanor was crowned queen consort of England in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey which was followed by a magnificent banquet with the entire nobility in full attendance.
It was followed by the team of Pierre Perrin and Cambert, whose Pastoral in Music, performed in Issy, was a success, and the pair moved to Paris to produce Pomone ( 1671 ) and Les Peines et les Plaisirs de l ' Amour ( 1672 ).
A second album from the pair, Sixty Six Steps, followed in 2005.
The chief innovation in Stamitz's symphonic works is their adoption of the cycle of four movements, with a fast / slow pair followed by a minuet and trio in the third movement, ending with a Presto or Prestissimo movement.
The pair had met at Ohio State College and after marrying had produced their first child, Jean Anglemyer, in 1918, followed by a second, Robert " Bob " Anglemyer, in 1921.
The cartoon opens with a pair of eyes looking through a peep door followed by the credits.

pair and 1930
His final marriage was to Mary Mulhern in 1930 ; though they never divorced, the pair was separated at the time of his death.
The pair made Sinkin ' in the Bathtub in 1930, and the cartoon did well.
One was a short story, " A Twentieth-Century Homunculus ", published in Amazing Stories in 1930, which describes the creation of homunculi on an industrial scale by a pair of misogynists.
By 1930 it had made its appearance in some composites, this time with but one Stones ventilator centrally over the window pair and with large 4 ft 6 in wide corridor side windows.
Later, Linus Pauling used the pair bonding ideas of Lewis together with Heitler – London theory to develop two other key concepts in VB theory: resonance ( 1928 ) and orbital hybridization ( 1930 ).
Chung-Yao Chao studied the scattering of gamma rays in lead by pair production in 1930, without knowing that positrons were involved in the anomalously high scattering cross-section.
In the meantime Hulme and Arsenal had started winning trophies, taking the FA Cup in 1929 – 30, and followed it up with a pair of First Division titles in 1930 – 31 and 1932 – 33.
In 1930, Edgar Kennedy was featured by RKO-Pathe in a pair of short-subject comedies, Next Door Neighbors and Help Wanted, Female.
In 1930 the cave was purchased by a man named Singer who continued to operate it commercially, and issued each visitor a pair of coveralls and a kerosene lantern.
Combined, Schumaker and his teammate, Albert Pujols, were the first pair of Cardinals to hit five or more hits each since Charlie Gelbert and Taylor Douthit against the Chicago Cubs on May 16, 1930.

pair and Test
The 2009 series began with a tense draw in the First Test at SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff, with final pair James Anderson and Monty Panesar surviving 69 balls.
In this Test, the Second Test played at Lord's and his last as England captain, Botham was dismissed for a pair.
The highlight of his tour was the Fifth Test at Trent Bridge when he and Geoff Marsh became the first pair to bat throughout a day's play of Test cricket in England, amassing 301 runs.
The First Test at Karachi was a personal disaster for Taylor as he scored a pair, the first player in Test history to do so on his captaincy debut.
The pair had opened together in a festival match in 1922, in two Gentlemen v Players matches during 1923 and in a " Test trial match " played to assess potential members of the Test match team, also in 1923.
The pair were chosen to open in another Test trial early in 1924, and their success persuaded the selectors to include them in the team for the first Test against South Africa.
When a match is found, keep k < sub > f < sub > 1 </ sub ></ sub >, k < sub > b < sub > 1 </ sub ></ sub > as candidate key-pair in a table T. Test pairs in T on a new pair of ( P, C ) to confirm validity.
Returned to fitness, he toured Pakistan in 1980 but made a pair in the first Test at Karachi, dismissed twice by spin bowler Iqbal Qasim.
The opening pair represented Australia in more than 100 Test innings.
The pair made 5654 runs while batting together in opening partnerships, with an average of 51 runs per partnership ; as of December 2011, only Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes of the West Indies have scored more Test runs as an opening partnership, with 6, 482.
Border then scored pair of 80s in the Fifth Test to secure a drawn match and Australia regained the Ashes.
Ponting started the 1999 – 2000 season poorly, with ducks in his first three Test innings in the series against Pakistan, including a pair on his home ground Bellerive Oval.
The pair had taken more than 1250 Test wickets between them, and the only three Test defeats that Australia had suffered under Ponting, once against India in Mumbai in 2004 and the two against England in 2005, had all occurred when one of the two were injured.
The first Vela Hotel pair was launched on October 17, 1963, one week after the Partial Test Ban Treaty went into effect, and the last in 1965.
Test freed Steiner from his obligation, and the pair became a tag team once again and treated Keibler like a slave.
They had finished day one with 405 runs on the board which was the most ever put on by a pair in a single day of Test cricket without losing a wicket.
Brearley's extraordinary galvanising of Botham is regarded as one of the greatest feats of sporting psychology of all time: Botham recovered from personal ridicule following his winless captaincy record and his nosedive in form ( he had made a pair in the second Test at Lord's ) to take a first-innings 6 for 95 and score 50 and his famous 149 not out in the third Test at Headingley, bowl a spell of 5 wickets for 1 run in the fourth Test at Edgbaston, score 118 from 102 balls in the fifth Test at Old Trafford, and take a 10-wicket match haul ( 6 for 125 and 4 for 128 ) in the sixth Test at the Oval.

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