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series and served
Since 1990, AIX has served as the primary operating system for the RS / 6000 series ( later renamed IBM eServer pSeries, then IBM System p, and now IBM Power Systems ).
Each series is served by one of the seven priests in turn.
In the 1990s, he had the role of Lennier in the syndicated sci-fi TV series Babylon 5, and he also served as narrator of A & E Network's Emmy Award-winning series, Biography.
During World War I, in which his younger son Michel served and his friend and admirer Clemenceau led the French nation, Monet painted a series of weeping willow trees as homage to the French fallen soldiers.
The city served as the venue for the medical dramas ER and Chicago Hope, as well as the fantasy drama series Early Edition and 2005 – 2009 drama Prison Break.
While this rivalry was in many ways a holdover from the days when the Commodore 64 had first challenged the Atari 800 ( among others ) in a series of scathing television commercials, the events leading to the launch of the ST and Amiga only served to further alienate fans of each computer, who fought vitriolic holy wars on the question of which platform was superior.
Member congregations are served by volunteer Service Consultants, Congregational Networkers, and a series of other committees.
The latter eventually served as the basis for the Hanna-Barbera-produced animated series The Gary Coleman Show in 1982.
Joyce Reynolds served as part of the editorial team of the Request For Comments series from 1987 to 2006, and also performed the IANA function with Jon Postel until this was transferred to ICANN, and worked with ICANN in this role until 2001, while remaining an employee of ISI.
and It Happened to Jane In 1977 PBS broadcast a compilation series of Kovacs ' television work, and Lemmon served as the narrator of the series.
He served as musical producer for a number of series for the Public Broadcasting System including the award-winning series, The Adams Chronicles in 1976 and 1977.
During 1951 – 1952, Mies ' designed the steel, glass, and brick McCormick House, located in Elmhurst, Illinois ( 15 miles west of the Chicago Loop ), for real-estate developer Robert Hall McCormick, Jr. A one story adaptation of the exterior curtain wall of his famous 860 – 880 Lake Shore Drive towers, it served as a prototype for an unbuilt series of speculative houses to be constructed in Melrose Park, Illinois.
In countless other movies and TV series, the motel – invariably depicted as an isolated, rundown and seedy establishment – has served as the setting for sordid events often involving equally sordid characters.
In the initial draft of the screenplay, the original series cast appeared in a prologue, and Guinan served as the bridge between the two generations.
* Doctor Phlox uses Edosian slugs in his medical bay, and Chef once served up Edosian sucker fish, similar to Earth's catfish, as a meal, in the series Star Trek: Enterprise.
He served as helmsman of the USS Enterprise-D in the first season, then occupied the role of the chief engineer for the rest of the series and in the TNG-era films.
An episode of the series eventually served as the basis for Tom Gries ' 1968 film Will Penny.
The Academic Quadrangle has also served as a backdrop for shots of " headquarters " in the television series The X-Files.
Mofaz served in a series of senior military posts, having been promoted to the rank of Brigadier General ( 1988 ).
Between 397 and 402, Ge Chaofu compiled a series of scriptures which later served as the foundation of the Lingbao school, which unfolded its greatest influence during the Song Dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ).
As often misassociated, he is not the founder but served as an advisor in the early days of the public television series NATURE, which he's no longer part of the creative team.
A crossover between X-Force and Cable series entitled Messiah War, written by Craig Kyle and Chris Yost, commenced in March 2009 and served as a second part in the trilogy that began with Messiah Complex.

series and stepping
The Bulls lost the next three games, and also lost Noah to a foot injury after he severely rolled his ankle stepping on Andre Iguodala's foot in Game 3 ; he briefly returned for part of the fourth quarter of that game, but missed the following games in the series.
The Caledonian Canal connecting Fort William to Inverness passes through Fort Augustus in a dramatic series of locks stepping down to Loch Ness.
Despite the self-described " disastrous " interview with composer Nobuo Uematsu and sound programmer Minoru Akao, in which he claimed to only want the job as a " stepping stone " in his career and admitted that he had never played many of Square's biggest games, such as the Final Fantasy series, Mitsuda was offered a position on the company's sound team in April 1992.
This would have either produced a single land bridge or a series of mid-Atlantic islands to act as stepping stones for the migration.
Bennett remained Queensland's coach for the 2002 and 2003 series before stepping down again.
Formula Three has traditionally been regarded as the first major stepping stone for F1 hopefuls — it is typically the first point in a driver's career at which most drivers in the series are aiming at professional careers in racing rather than being amateurs and enthusiasts.
For 5000 years the Peacemakers have watched over mankind, keeping cultural development at a standstill, and empowered to wipe out much of the human race if it ever showed any sign of stepping beyond its apportioned limits ( as the Kingdom of Leinwan does toward the end of the series when the attempt is made to coerce the Peacemakers into helping them conquer the world ).
In electrical controls, a stepping switch, also known as a stepping relay, is an electromechanical device which allows an input connection to be connected to one of a number of possible output connections, under the control of a series of electrical pulses.
By connecting several in series with the highest output of one going to the stepping contact of the next, a counter could be constructed.
We can zero them by extending the same idea of stepping through the columns with a series of rotations in a fixed sequence of planes.
The series then went on to cross over with the Daredevil storyline " Shadowland " in issues # 148-149, with artist Declan Shalvey stepping in for the two issues.
In contrast to the first series of kata, the enemy is considered to be sitting very close and thus the primary goal of the chūden techniques is to create proper cutting distance ( kirima ) by stepping back instead of forward.
The film was part of Showtime's Directed By ... series that showcased well-known Hollywood actors stepping behind the camera as first-time film directors.
Amati signed with the dying Brabham team in January 1992 to partner Eric van de Poele after the team was unable to sign Japanese F3000 driver Akihiko Nakaya because he was not granted a superlicence due to the FIA not recognising the Japanese F3000 series as a stepping stone in Motor Racing.
BMW pilots used the sporty pre-war BMW 328 model as the basis for early post-war efforts in the Formula Two series, a stepping stone to Formula One ; the 328 occasionally participated in F1 races.
However, on 29 October 2008, Tennant announced that he would be stepping down from the role after three full series.
For example, from a series of right basics one may insert a " knee up " ( which involves stepping up and lifting the knee and returning the lifted leg to the ground, thereby switching feet ) and then continuing to a left basic.
In an episode of the 2008 Channel 4 documentary series How TV Changed Britain, former housemate Colin Rothbart explained that he took part in the show not to be famous, but for " a laugh " and to use as a stepping stone into a career in television.
The series has something of a minor cult following in the UK, not least for glaring production faults-for example in the first episode the cast are quite clearly stepping onto pre-chalked outlines to aid what was presumably a necessarily short external shot.
The creative conflicts between Capice and Katzman eventually led to Katzman stepping down from his production duties on the show for season nine, instead being billed as " creative consultant " ( during this time he also worked on the short-lived drama series Our Family Honor ).
On 1 November 2011, Henry announced he would be stepping down as All Blacks coach of 140 matches in a career that included a series victory over the tour British and Irish Lions in 2005, five Tri Nations, three Grand Slams and one Rugby World Cup title.
After several public disputes with the show's producers Abigail suddenly left the series in June 1973, and the part was recast, with Victoria Raymond, ( née Resch, a. k. a. Vicki Raymond ), stepping into the role with no on-screen explanation for Bev's change in appearance.

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