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store and dates
ISO 8601 is used widely where concise, human readable yet easily computable and unambiguous dates are required, although many applications store dates internally as UNIX time and only convert to ISO 8601 for display.
For books that are tied into movie release dates ( particularly children's films ), publishers will arrange books to arrive in store up to two months prior to the movie release to build interest in the movie.
Some key dates follow: Methodist Church ( 1835 ), first store ( 1872 ), Hinckley has 20 businesses ( 1876 ), St. Paul's Church ( 1885 ), volunteer fire brigade organized ( 1886 ), tornado destroys most of village ( 1889 ).
A pizza restaurant is located in a general store building that dates back to 1906.
Although the core of the store dates to ca.
The community dates from 1893, when a store was built at the site.
* The Kaufhaus Kortum department store dates from 1913 and was built as one of the nearly 20 regional stores owned by Alsberg Bros. ( Gebr.
She, a poor dime store clerk, dates Jim Taggart, the wealthy President of Taggart Transcontinental who is said to be, " one of the most powerful men in Washington.
The history of department stores in Lebanon dates back to 1900 when Orozdi-Back, a department store that was founded by a French businessman of Hungarian origin, opened a branch in Beirut.
He frequently has problems with door-to-door salesmen, rude telemarketers and store salespeople, crashing into the mailman ( Mr. Beasley ) as he rushes from home, getting ready before the carpool leaves without him, getting to work on time, his boss J. C. Dithers, and Cookie's many dates.
There was an earlier mill and house on the site, and the porter's lodge, now a store, is a Gothic octagonal single – storey – and – basement building which probably dates from this period.
The fact table also contains foreign keys from the dimension tables, where time series ( e. g. dates ) and other dimensions ( e. g. store location, salesperson, product ) are stored.
The Dinkytown building he purchased dates back to 1937 when a neighboring hardware store erected a shed in the alleyway to hold sheet metal and plumbing parts.
Historical research done at Anchor Brewing Co. in 1989 ( documented in Charlie Papazian's Home Brewer's Companion ( ISBN 0-380-77287-6 )) reconstructed a bread made from malted barley and barley flour with honey and water and baked until hard enough to store for long periods of time ; the finished product was probably crumbled and mixed with water, malt and either dates or honey and allowed to ferment, producing a somewhat sweet brew.
The store dates back to 1838, and became the first department store in the world in 1849, after it began recording weekly turnover separately by department.
British Library catalogue dates as which is perhaps too early: Lewis's Manchester store was established in 1877, having been founded in Liverpool in 1856.

store and back
Initially it was conceived as a difference engine curved back upon itself, in a generally circular layout, with the long store exiting off to one side.
Three different types of punch cards were used: one for arithmetical operations, one for numerical constants, and one for load and store operations, transferring numbers from the store to the arithmetical unit or back.
Later, Ash is at the S-Mart store telling a male co-worker ( Ted Raimi ) all about his adventure back in time, and how he could have been king.
It was originally developed to store and play back sound recordings only, but the format was later adapted for storage of data ( CD-ROM ), write-once audio and data storage ( CD-R ), rewritable media ( CD-RW ), Video Compact Discs ( VCD ), Super Video Compact Discs ( SVCD ), PhotoCD, PictureCD, CD-i, and Enhanced CD.
The System II featured detachable controllers and had two holders at the back to wind the cable around and to store the controller in.
The idea was to replicate specific important, and often queried information, and store it in a smaller temporary database that linked these key features back to the main database.
Charge flows back and forth between the capacitor's plates through the inductor, so the tuned circuit can store electrical energy oscillating at its resonant frequency.
However, the theory has been traced back to Treatise of Taxes, written in 1662 by Sir William Petty and to John Locke's notion, set out in the Second Treatise on Government ( 1689 ), that property derives from labor through the act of " mixing " one's labor with items in the common store of goods, though this has alternatively been seen as a labor theory of property.
A sampler can record and digitize audio, store it in random-access memory ( RAM ), and play it back.
Written on the back of the card, which was from a Wisconsin military surplus store, were the words " TNT at $ 5 a stick.
This store of energy is tapped by allowing protons to flow back across the membrane and down this gradient, through a large enzyme called ATP synthase.
Just like you sometimes recall a memory from a certain smell or sound, the objective of some ads is solely to bring back certain emotions when you see their logo in your local store.
A number of systems, going back to the 1970s ( and even 1960s ) have been credited as the first RISC architecture, partly based on their use of load / store approach.
A Sicilian woman cunningly conveys from a merchant that which he has brought to Palermo ; he, making a show of being come back with far greater store of goods than before, borrows money of her, and leaves her in lieu thereof water and tow.
Cut-through switches have to fall back to store and forward if the outgoing port is busy at the time the packet arrives.
1918 saw a large area of agricultural land to the west of Slough developed as an army motor repair depot, used to store and repair huge numbers of motor vehicles coming back from the battlefields of the First World War in Flanders.
By 1928, a manager of one of these locations brought back a totem pole from and placed it in front of his store.
The early Jewel-Osco combination ( combo ) stores were two individual stores, separated by an interior wall ( and in some locations, a half-wall ), allowing a customer to go back and forth between each store without having to go outside.
Many BASIC interpreters can store and read back their own tokenized internal representation.
" Now the businesses were set back from the sidewalk with a parking lot between the store and the street.
In a segment that lasts three minutes and fifteen seconds and contains only three shots, the main character ( Alex de Large ) is followed as he walks the length of a futuristic record store, meets two young ladies, and brings them back to his ( parents ') house for sex.
When " Scrooge-A " works to get his counterpart's business back on track, he retires the debt to Rockerduck, and also buys the produce store, keeping John D. Rockerduck on board as proprietor.
The club was founded in March 1991 in the vaults of the former old Wertheim department store in Mitte, the central part of the former East Berlin, next to the famous Potsdamer Platz, however the history of the club goes back to 1988 when the electronic music label Interfisch opened the Ufo Club in Berlin.
He got me my first professional gig at Artesia Hall — just me and my guitar and amp ... I paid him back by sweeping driveways and working in the electronics store.

store and 1838
The first store was built at Park's corners by Thomas Freeman, applying for a license on March 5, 1838, and bringing supplies by horseback from Fort Wayne.
It starting as a drapery store in 1838, which by 1890 had grown into Scotland's largest retail store by gobbling up all the small stores in the neighbourhood.
David Jones was founded in 1838 by David Jones, a Welsh immigrant, and is claimed to be the oldest continuously operating department store in the world still trading under its original name.
Having finished his clerkship, Boutwell entered into store partnership from 1838 to 1841.
The first Jacobson's store was opened by Abram Jacobson in Reed City, Michigan in 1838.
The store began as a dry goods store founded by Quakers Justus Clayton Strawbridge ( 1838 – 1911 ) and Isaac Hallowell Clothier ( 1837 – 1921 ) in Philadelphia in 1862.
The store was founded as a small shop in Paris during 1838, and was a fixed-price department store from about 1850.
The Presbyterians resolved to provide their own facilities so Forbes held services in Craig and Broadfoot's store in Collins Street until a temporary timber building called Scots Church was opened in July 1838 on the adjoining site owned by David Fisher.

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