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During three out of the last six quarters of Pfeiffer's tenure, the company's revenues or earnings had missed expectations.
The municipality is administratively subdivided into six districts ( Stadtteile ), each of which consists of several quarters ( Quartiere ).
Within a record 60 days, the grain stubble-covered plain of Moreno Valley had been partially transformed to include twelve hangars, six barracks equipped for 150 men each, mess halls, a machine shop, post exchange, hospital, a supply depot, an aero repair building, bachelor officer's quarters and a residence for the commanding officer.
The region has six million inhabitants on 1. 75 million km < sup > 2 </ sup >, with three quarters of both belonging to Russia.
Two years later another anonymous review ( this time of The Starlit Mire, for which Spare provided ten drawings ) suggests, " When Mr. Spare was first heard of six or seven years ago he was hailed in some quarters as the new Beardsley, and as the work of a young man of seventeen his drawings had a certain amount of vigour and originality.
Entrants in September complete the MBA course requirements in six 10-week academic quarters with an internship in the summer between the first and second years of study.
The January entrance option allows candidates to complete the full-time program in 18 months ( six consecutive quarters ), without engaging in an internship.
In the center of Nablus lies the old city, composed of six major quarters: Yasmina, Gharb, Qaryun, Aqaba, Qaysariyya and Habala.
Coat of Arms of the Seymour Dukes of Somerset: Quarterly: 1st and 4th Or, on a pile gules between six fleurs de lys azure three Lions in heraldry | lions of England ; 2nd and 3rd, Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or ( Seymour ) The paternal arms of Seymour concede the positions of greatest honour, the 1st & 4th Quartering ( heraldry ) | quarters, to a version of the Armorial of Plantagenet | arms of Plantagenet
# Yet another alteration, named speed quarters, involves six or more people around a small table, several quarters, beer for each player, and two empty shot glasses placed in front of opposite players.
The six quarters of these arms represent the six lordships ( either actual or titular ) which he claimed.
The Dover Castle complex is the larger, going at least six levels deep and includes a hospital, troops quarters, offices and storage and channel view points.
The older predates the automobile and denotes a house on a small footprint in a city, but because of its multiple floors ( sometimes six or more ), it has a large living space, often with servant's quarters.
On Okinawa, six men were killed and dozens were wounded as American soldiers " took every weapon within reach and started firing into the sky " to celebrate ; ships sounded general quarters and fired anti-aircraft guns as their crews believed that a Kamikaze attack was occurring.
In 2007, six quarters commemorating the District of Columbia, two commonwealths, and three territories were added to the program for issue in 2009.
Also included are six quarters ( instead of five ) issued under the District of Columbia and United States Territories quarters program, the four presidential and one native American dollar struck that year, and the five cent, dime, and half dollar coins.
On Thanksgiving, 1977, Griese threw six touchdown passes in three quarters to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 55-14. Bob again led the AFC in touchdown passes thrown but the Dolphins rebound to a 10-4 record was again not enough to get the team into the playoffs.
The New York Federal Reserve regards it as a valuable forecasting tool in predicting recessions two to six quarters ahead.
Zvezda can support up to six crew including separate sleeping quarters for two cosmonauts at a time.
: Crew Quarters -- The crew quarters area design had six individual crew quarters, sized at 2. 3 cubic meters ( 81 cubic feet ) of volume per crew quarter, and a central passageway located within the second level central core structure and water tanks.
Like the other common systems, it counts twenty-four hours in a day, but divides the day into four quarters, counting six hours in each.

six and were
There were tracks of cattle all over his six hundred and forty acres.
There were no less than six or seven saloons in Ganado, not counting the lower class dives, all vying for the trade of celebrating miners and teamsters.
Along each side of the room were six tiered bunks, each one screened off with a curtain.
And projecting wickedly through these curtains were the gleaming muzzles of six rifles, all trained on Billy Tilghman.
Just six weeks after Dandy Brandon's arrival at the mansion, the little surgeon and his svelte young wife gave their annual open house and ball, to which only New Orleans' oldest and wealthiest families were invited.
His reading ranged from Agatha Christie to The Book Of Job and he had an insatiable interest in his fellow-creatures, while his letters were full of gossip about new politicians and old men of letters with whom he had been intimately thrown six decades before.
This was an enormously long building whose walls were made of rocks, some of them brought home from every continent during his six years as an oil geologist.
Inside, carefully packed in straw, were six eggs, but the eye of a poultry psychologist was required to detect what scientifically valuable specimentalia lay inside ; ;
to Alex they were merely six not unusual hens' eggs.
During fiscal year 1959, six courses were conducted: Forensic Pathology, Application of Histochemistry to Pathology, Pathology of Diseases of Laboratory Animals, Ophthalmic Pathology, Pathology of the Oral Regions, and a Cardiovasculatory Pathology Seminar.
From 1 July 1960 through 31 January 1961, six courses were conducted: Workshop in Resident Training in Pathology, Pathology of Diseases of Laboratory Animals, Application of Histochemistry of Pathology, Orthopedic Pathology, Forensic Sciences Symposium, and Forensic Pathology.
In this same period, six new fascicles of the Atlas Of Tumor Pathology were published and distributed to medical centers world-wide.
For example, in a typical store installation, fifty 24-in. and six 36-in. red acrylic letters were mounted against a white painted wood background.
One study, which involved 1,524 pupils in grades one to six, found that 12 percent of the pupils were seriously maladjusted and that 23 percent were reading a year below capacity.
During the following week, six tons of hay belonging to one rancher were burned ; ;
Then, six weeks after the day Kitti first came into the office, Stanley announced he and Kitti were married.
there were six apartments.
Just how many sub secrets were being handed over when the ring, watched for six months, was broken remained untold.
At 4 p.m. the President left the White House to welcome the young musicians, students from the ages of 12 to 18 who spend six weeks at the Brevard Music Center summer camp, and to greet the 325 crippled, cardiac and blind children from the District area who were special guests at the concert.
Significantly, no realtor and few of the faculty present were familiar with any of the six volumes ( published by the University of California Press ) that present the commission's findings.
The logical works of Aristotle were compiled into six books in about the early 1st century AD:
In 1905 Widor and Schweitzer were among the six musicians who founded the Paris Bach Society, a choir dedicated to performing J. S.
Schweitzer, who insisted that the score should show Bach's notation with no additional markings, wrote the commentaries for the Preludes and Fugues, and Widor those for the Sonatas and Concertos: six volumes were published in 1912 – 14.
In classical times, these inquiries were systematized in six schools of philosophy.

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