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In 2003, the BBC showed a documentary reconstruction of Campbell's fateful water-speed record attempt in an episode of Days That Shook the World.
Kid Rock showed up to record the song " Is That You?
However, it is also on record that Celestine V resigned by his own design after consultation with experts, and that Benedetto merely showed that it was allowed by Church law.
In July 1931, Nurmi showed he still had pace for the shorter distances by beating Lauri Lehtinen, Lauri Virtanen and Volmari Iso-Hollo, and breaking the world record on the now-rare two miles.
Polls showed that he had a 66 % disapproval rating, a record only matched decades later by Richard Nixon, and surpassed by George W. Bush.
Imagine the Vice President of the United States winking at a pretty girl in the gallery in order to encourage a filibuster !” Barkley thought the film “... showed the Senate as the biggest aggregation of nincompoops on record !”
The team rallied and showed perseverance by garnering the best record in the Wales Conference and matching their win total ( 53 ) from the previous year.
The finish photo showed Dillard had won, equalling the World record as well.
By 1903, though Johnson's " official " record showed him with nine wins against three losses, five draws and two no contests, he had won at least 50 fights against both white and black opponents.
Clark Kellogg was drafted by the Pacers in the 1982 and showed tremendous promise, finishing second in the Rookie of the Year voting, but the Pacers finished the 1982 – 83 season with their all-time worst record of 20 – 62, and won only 26 games the following season.
Later vinyl record releases in the US showed the title in grey printed ( rather than embossed ) letters.
" Haugen was proven wrong on both counts: 132, 274 showed up to set a record for fight attendance and they watched Chávez drop Haugen quickly and then back off with the apparent intention of punishing him for his prefight remarks.
To the record companies and big corporations, he showed little sympathy and was defiant in settling for an adequate salary.
Historians record that Peroz I showed an extreme rigidness of character in the face of such an adversity and great wisdom in dealing with the catastrophe.
At this prep school, Jack continued his track record of poor classroom performance, although he did make the football team and showed literary promise.
" I showed the others how to play it with a 1-2-3, 1-2, 1-2-3 beat instead of the 1-2-3-4, 1-2, 1-2-3-4 beat that is on the ( Wailers ') record ," recalled Ely.
ET edition of SportsCenter on August 7, 2007, which was anchored by John Buccigross and Cindy Brunson, showed live coverage of Barry Bonds's 756th career home run, which broke the old MLB record set by Hank Aaron.
An ad aired by the campaign of Governor Michael Dukakis focused on Gephardt's " flip-flopping " voting record, and showed a Gephardt look-alike doing forward and backward flips for the camera.
This success on the pop charts resulted from a change in the way Billboard calculated album sales ; a new reliance on Nielsen SoundScan instead of information from selected record stores showed that sales of country albums had previously been undercounted.
This was humanity's first contact with the Ferengi, although " officially " the record showed that the crashed alien ship was actually a weather balloon.
Also included were a number of paleontologists like Edward Drinker Cope and Alpheus Hyatt who felt that the fossil record showed orderly, almost linear, patterns of development that they felt were better explained by Lamarckian mechanisms than by natural selection.
Starting May 30, 2004, the US Patent and Trademark Office ( USPTO ) Trademark Electronic Business Center's TDR ( Text Document Retrieval ) online record showed a USPTO " Office Action " on application # 78319880, summarily refusing registration on grounds that the proposed mark " merely describes the subject matter and nature of the applicant's goods and / or services ", and also because publishing a journal is not per se a " service " within the meaning of the term in trademark law ( SSC having not provided descriptive evidence or arguments to counter that presumption ).
The Bobcats showed some improvement during the 2006 – 07 season, posting a playoff-hopeful record of 22 – 33 late in February.
There in the book it showed that 2 months later in September 1981 that Galaxy faced Saksuree ( the only boxer to beat him ) again, and won on a 6-round knock-out in a 10-round fight, thus avenging the loss and retiring with an official record of 50 wins and 1 loss ( the book included having Galaxy's boxing record in it as well the written review ).

record and similar
Both Matthew and Luke record a tradition of Jesus ’ interpretation of the story of Jonah ( notably, Matthew includes two very similar traditions in chapters 12 and 16 ).
The primary bookkeeping record in single-entry bookkeeping is the cash book, which is similar to a checking ( cheque ) account register but allocates the income and expenses to various income and expense accounts.
For example, a payroll file might contain information concerning all the employees in a company and their payroll details ; each record in the payroll file concerns just one employee, and all the records have the common trait of being related to payroll — this is very similar to placing all payroll information into a specific filing cabinet in an office that does not have a computer.
But one does not have to rely on the victims for stories of violence: Ted Patrick, one of the most notorious deprogrammers used by CAGs ( who has spent several terms in prison for his exploits ) openly boasts about some of the violence he employed ; in November 1987, Cyril Vosper, a Committee member of the British cult-awareness group, FAIR, was convicted in Munich of " causing bodily harm " in the course of one of his many deprogramming attempts ; and a number of similar convictions are on record for prominent members of CAGs elsewhere.
Volunteers, such as those involved in GenerousGenealogists, a follow-on group similar to Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness ( now defunct ), do record lookups or take photos in their home areas for researchers who are unable to travel.
The fossil record ( especially the sister species Pinguinus alfrednewtoni ) and molecular evidence show that the three genera, while closely related, diverged soon after their common ancestor, a bird probably similar to a stout Xantus's Murrelet, had spread to the coasts of the Atlantic.
If one builds a table T of all record numbers, using such a hash function, then similar records will end up in the same bucket, or in nearby buckets.
In the 1940s, new interpretations of John's reign began to emerge, based on research into the record evidence of his reign, such as pipe rolls, charters, court documents and similar primary records.
He and his friends, it turns out, were just a decoy set up by VALIS to detour the government from stopping a much more popular A-List band from releasing a similar record with a better-established recording company.
If this disc was removed from the machine and put on a similar machine provided with a contact point, the embossed record would cause the signals to be repeated into another wire.
There were also changes in the record industry, with the rise of independent labels like Atlantic, Sun and Chess servicing niche audiences and a similar rise of radio stations that played their music.
** A transcript is a verbatim record of some proceedings, in particular a court transcript is a record of a law court case or similar procedure
King wrote in his 1958 book Stride Toward Freedom that Parks ' arrest was the catalyst rather than the cause of the protest: " The cause lay deep in the record of similar injustices.
Simon immediately returned to the United States and the duo re-formed to record more tracks in a similar style, though neither approved of what Wilson had done with " The Sound of Silence ".
The poems of Alcaeus and later Pindar record similar romantic bonds between the members of a given circle.
A TiVo DVR serves a function similar to a videocassette recorder, in that both allow a television viewer to record programming for viewing at a later time.
# Has previously been declared to be a vexatious litigant by any state or federal court of record in any action or proceeding based upon the same or substantially similar facts, transaction, or occurrence.
Wild Gift, like their debut album, was released on Slash records, and was similar in musical style, although Wild Gift featured shorter, faster songs ; arguably their most stereotypically punk-sounding record.
Yet almost immediately upon their exile, Lehi is commanded by God to send his sons back to Jerusalem to retrieve the brass plates, a record similar to the Old Testament which was owned by Laban, a powerful leader in Jerusalem.
In a standard pressed vinyl record when viewed from a low angle perpendicular to the grooves, a similar but less defined effect to that in a CD / DVD is seen.
A similar situation occurs in the signal processing paths of detection systems that record the electric field directly.
The increased risk averaged over all homes containing guns was similar in size to that correlated with an individual with a criminal record living in the home, but substantially less than that associated with demographic factors known to be risks for violence, such as renting a home versus ownership, or living alone versus with others.
Cadets of France's princes étrangers began to affect similar usage but when, for example, the House of La Tour d ' Auvergne's ruling dukes of Bouillon, attempted to use the same style, it was initially resisted by historians such as Père Anselme – who, however, willingly recognized use of territorial titles, i. e. he accepts that the ducal heir apparent is known as prince de Bouillon, but would record in 1728 only that the heir's cousin, the comte d ' Oliergues was " known as the Prince Frederick " (" dit le prince Frédéric ").

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