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and Robinson Roy, who had gone down this line ten minutes before to set a new depth record for the free dive, was already back on the surface.
The conclusion upon this record is inescapable that such likelihood was proved as to this acquisition.
For the use of students and future restorers, a full, day-by-day record was kept of all three undertakings, complete technical reports on what we found and what we did.
During the Civil War, Custer, who achieved a brilliant record, was made brigadier general at the age of 23.
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
I was reminded, amusedly, by a poem of Kenneth Patchen's called The Murder of Two Men by a Young Kid Wearing Lemon Colored Gloves, which Patchen himself read on a record against jazz background.
Only 11 senators were on the floor and there was no record vote.
His statistical record that year, when Texas won only one game and lost nine, was far from impressive: he carried the ball three times for a net gain of 10 yards, punted once for 39 yards and caught one pass for 13 yards.
As evening approached and Palmer finished his Saturday round with a disappointing one-over-par 73, this remarkable record was still intact, thanks to his Thursday and Friday rounds of 68 and 69.
But Holmes was rejected again `` on the basis of his record and interview ''.
Generally speaking the appellate court examines the record of evidence presented in the trial court and the law that the lower court applied and decides whether that decision was legally sound or not.
Generally, there is no trial in an appellate court, only consideration of the record of the evidence presented to the trial court and all the pre-trial and trial court proceedings are reviewed — unless the appeal is by way of re-hearing, new evidence will usually only be considered on appeal in " very " rare instances, for example if that material evidence was unavailable to a party for some very significant reason such as prosecutorial misconduct.
The quipu of the Incas was a system of knotted cords used to record numerical data, like advanced tally sticks – but not used to perform calculations.
Karpov was on record saying that he believed Spassky would easily beat him and win the Candidates ' cycle to face Fischer, and that he ( Karpov ) would win the following Candidates ' cycle in 1977.
The archaeological record indicates that it was not unusual for ancient Pueblo peoples to adapt to climatic change by changing residences and locations.
During Darnley ’ s lifetime there was little public knowledge of the urn, and no record of a published photograph exists before 1921.
In the timeless Fifth Test at The Oval, the highlight was Len Hutton's then world record score of 364 as England made 903-7 declared.
Bradman's men were greeted by packed crowds across the country, and records for Test attendances in England were set in the Second and Fourth Tests at Lord's and Headingley respectively ; the crowd at Headingley remains a record, and it was there that Australia set a world record by chasing down 404 on the last day for a seven-wicket victory.
The earliest known record of argot was in a 1628 document.
Aventinus, whose name was real name is Johann or Johannes Turmair ( Aventinus being the Latin name of his birthplace ) wrote the Annals of Bavaria, a valuable record of the early history of Germany and the first major written work on the subject.
1987's Gaudi was the Project's last release, though they planned to record an album called Freudiana next.
Woolfson sang lead on many of the group's hits ( including " Time " and " Eye in the Sky ") and the record company pressured Parsons to use him more, but Parsons preferred " real " singers, which Woolfson admitted he was not.
< li > On June 15, 2012, a working Apple I was sold at auction by Sotheby's for a record $ 374, 500, more than double the expected price .</ li >
An operator was needed to operate the control switches to set up its functions, much like the electro-mechanical calculators and unit record equipment of the time.

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He is the first commercially successful rapper and the first to sign with a major record label.
In 1940, vinyl was used as a record material, mostly commercially for transcription discs.
In light of these events, Rush's record label pressured them into moulding their next album in a more commercially friendly and accessible fashion.
House recorded nine songs during that session, eight of which were released ; but these were commercial failures, and House would not record again commercially in 35 years.
The albums Perhaps, The Glamour Chase ( which the record company refused to release, considering it not commercially viable ) and Wild and Lonely were made during this period.
ODJB billed itself as the Creators of Jazz, because it was the first band to record jazz commercially and to have hit recordings in the new genre.
Band leader and trumpeter Nick LaRocca argued that ODJB deserved recognition as the first band to record jazz commercially and the first band to establish jazz as a musical idiom or genre.
Two albums that show substantive jazz influence were available commercially at record stores: 2001's The Rainbow Children, and the 2003 instrumental record N. E. W. S which was nominated for a Best Pop Instrumental Album Grammy Award.
Despite multiple lineup changes, the band has remained commercially successful and continues to tour and record.
Electronica artists that would later become commercially successful began to record in the early 1990s, before the term had come into common usage, including for example Fatboy Slim, Daft Punk, The Chemical Brothers, The Crystal Method, Epoch, Moby, Electro Arcade, Underworld and Faithless.
Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar located in Southgate and holds the Guinness record for the world's largest commercially available hamburger, weighing 185. 8 pounds.
The record had an enthusiastic reception from reviewers, but was commercially unsuccessful.
The album was CVB's most commercially successful record, with " Pictures of Matchstick Men " becoming an alternative rock hit.
* May 21-RCA Victor's first commercially issued 33⅓ rpm record, " Salon Suite, No. 1 " by The Victor Salon Orchestra, directed by Nathaniel Shilkret, was recorded
At any rate, Herrmann's unused score for Torn Curtain was later commercially recorded, initially by Elmer Bernstein for his Film Music Collection subscription record label ( reissued by Warner Bros. Records ), and later, in a concert suite adapted by Christopher Palmer, by Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Los Angeles Philharmonic for Sony.
Carlos Vidal Bolado ( better known simply as Carlos Vidal ) was the first to commercially record authentic folkloric rumba ( Ritmo Afro-Cubano SMC 2519-A and 2520-B, circa 1948 ).
They first recorded for Victor Records in 1935, but although the group was growing rapidly in popularity their early record releases were not commercially successful.
Nonetheless, the record was critically acclaimed and fairly successful commercially, with The Move covering the album's " Hey Grandma " ( a Miller-Stevenson composition ) on their eponymous first album.
They struggled hard to find producers who could come up with the right material, and partnerships with Hugo & Luigi ( through which they did produce one commercially successful early disco record, entitled, " Hey Girl, Come and Get It " in 1975 ) and Van McCoy were notably less successful.
In 2002, she launched her solo music career with the release of the commercially successful and critically acclaimed album Come Away with Me, a fusion of jazz, pop, and country music, which was certified diamond album in 2002, selling over 26 million copies, The record earned Jones five Grammy Awards, including the Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best New Artist.
Upon initial release, Paul's Boutique was alienated commercially for its experimental and dense sampling and lyricism, in contrast to the Beastie Boys ' previous album, Licensed to Ill. Music critic David Handelman called the record a " rap opera.
He became widely popular thanks to regular radio broadcasts that boosted his record sales, and he was one of the earliest pianists to lead a commercially successful large band.
One radio series, Double Exposure, was briefly syndicated throughout the United States to various FM stations ; it was made up of jazz, rock and pop music that had been commercially released in one of the quadraphonic record or tape systems.

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