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Lester Markel is on the right track in his article `` Interpretation Of Interpretation '' ( SR, Mar. 11 ).
The design of a mechanical interlocking frame is much like a mechanical puzzle, but once understood, the principles can be applied to any track and signal arrangement.
This, too, is recorded against distance by a repeat run over the same track previously cut.
In the city, he said, the waiting list for those who want to join the union is so long that unless a boy has an inside track he can't get in.
) Well, anyhow, Dogtown Common is so much off the beaten track nowadays that only Sunday picnickers still stray up there, from time to time.
WBAI is on the right track: in the sound medium there has been excessive emphasis on music and news and there could and should be a place for theatre, as the Canadian and British Broadcasting Corporations continue to demonstrate.
Train travel is well established in the Alps, with, for instance of track for every 1000 square kilometers in a country such as Switzerland.
The history of astrometry is linked to the history of star catalogues, which gave astronomers reference points for objects in the sky so they could track their movements.
She expressed reservations over the eventual winner David Cameron, feeling that he did not, like the other candidates, have a proven track record, and she was later a leading figure in parliamentary opposition to his A-List policy, which she has said is " an insult to women ".
The AIM-54 / AWG-9 combination was the first to have multiple track capability ( up to 24 targets ) and launch ( up to 6 Phoenixes can be launched nearly simultaneously ); the large missile is equipped with a conventional warhead.
There is a total of, ( double track ( as of 1998 )), of which are electrified, mainly at 3, 000 volts DC but with at 25 kV 50 Hz AC ( 2004 ) and all on standard gauge of.
Track riders are still able to slow down because all track bicycles are fixed-gear, meaning that there is no freewheel.
It is also heard on Daft Punk's Alive 2007 album in the track " Too Long / Steam Machine ".
Beatmatching ( or Beatmaxing ) is a disc jockey technique of pitch shifting or timestretching a track to match its tempo to that of the currently playing track e. g. the kicks and snares in two house records hit at the same time when both records are played simultaneously.
Beatmatching is a component of mixing which employs beatmatching combined with equalization, attention to phrasing and track selection in an attempt to make a single mix that flows together and has a good structure.
Most of the railway track is managed by Network Rail, which as of 2010 had a network of of standard-gauge lines, of which are electrified.
The British Rail " double arrow " logo is formed of two interlocked arrows showing the direction of travel on a double track railway and was nicknamed " the arrow of indecision ".< ref >
In Europe, disease surveillance is beginning to be organized on the continent-wide scale needed to track a biological emergency.
Firewater's album Get Off the Cross, We Need the Wood for the Fire seventh track is named " Balalaika " but does not appear to contain one.
The seventh track of Joe Bonamassa's album Dust Bowl is entitled The Last Matador of Bayonne.
Rail transport is fairly developed, with dual track and electrification not very common, although high-speed tilting trains are used on some routes.
* note: an additional 7, 742 km of track is used by sugar plantations ; about 65 % of this track is standard gauge ; the rest is narrow gauge ( 2003 )

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The charges would be made in The Gazette by an anonymous correspondent, and Pike would be so busy trying to track down the illusive character assassin that he would forget about harassing Woodruff.
Accordingly, when a disk was formatted or a disk error occurred, the unit would try to physically move the head 40 times in the direction of track zero ( although the 1541 DOS only used 35 tracks, the drive itself was a 40 track unit, so this ensured track zero would be reached no matter where the head was before ).
As well as providing timing information, the ATIP ( absolute time in pregroove ) is also a data track containing information about the CD-R manufacturer, the dye used and media information ( disc length and so on ).
Subsequently, the Chester Beatty library was able to track down and buy a further 42 leaves, so that now approximately eighty per cent of the Syriac commentary is available ( McCarthy 1994 ).
Source tracking pertains to the ability of some hypertext systems to rigorously track the exact source of every document or partial document included in the system ; that is, they remember who entered the information, when it was entered, when it was updated and by whom, and so on.
The album also contains the posse rap track, " The Syndicate ", which took aim at LL's lyrical ability, claiming that rapping about oneself so frequently was a " first grade topic ".
A common workflow for film editing involves edge-coding printed film simultaneously with the film's synchronized audio track, on 35mm magnetic film, so that a foot of film and its synchronized audio have identical edge numbers.
That would normally be three trials, with three additional jumps being awarded to the best 8 or 9 ( depending on the number of lanes on the track at that facility, so the event is equatable to track events ) competitors.
The film is so off the beaten track that it makes Monty Python seem mainstream.
Party workers in the back should steer so that administrative and economic workers can stay on the party track.
It is difficult to track a small group of cells throughout the body, so scientists used to dye the cells.
Even when placing isolated rails not connected to any other lines, track layers usually choose a standard rail gauge so they can use off-the-shelf rolling stock.
If all sectors and their headers are always written in one go, such bleeding is only an issue at the end of the track ( which still must not bleed back into its beginning ), so that only one gap per track is needed.
* The tone arm must track the groove without distorting the stylus assembly, so an ideal arm would have no mass, and frictionless bearings, requiring zero force to move it.
* Railroad track gauge was standardized so that rail cars and locomotives could operate on track of various railroad companies.
Trains cannot climb steep gradients, so it is necessary to build lot of track in order to gain height gradually.
The Flying 200 m is ridden on a standard track bike ( drop handlebars, spoked front wheel ) when it is part of the Sprint competition, and often during the Omnium as well so riders need have only one bike.

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0 km-There are no railways in Cape Verde, although there was a short overhead conveyor system for salt from the open salt lake on Sal to the port at Pedro de Lume and a short stretch of rail track to the pier at Santa Maria used for a similar purpose.
At the August Bristol race, Earnhardt found himself in contention to win his first short track race since Martinsville in 1995.
* Beira-Lobito Highway: this east-west highway crosses Katanga and requires re-construction over most of its length, being an earth track between the Angolan border and Kolwezi, a paved road in very poor condition between Kolwezi and Lubumbashi, and a paved road in fair condition over the short distance to the Zambian border.
* 1963 – Nathalie Lambert, Canadian short track speed skater
Approximately 50 % of the track edge is lined with short parkland-style chain-linked fencing leaving normal drivers less room for error than F1 drivers have during race weekend.
Track construction is entirely and track maintenance partly government financed both for long and short range trains.
Edgerton was a pioneer in using short duration electronic flash in photographing fast events photography, subsequently using the technique to capture images of balloons at different stages of their bursting, a bullet during its impact with an apple, or using multiflash to track the motion of a devil stick, for example.
While serious injury is rare, a number of short track skaters have been paralysed after a fall when they hit the boarding.
* 1976 – Tania Vicent, Canadian short track speed skater
* 1988 – Jessica Gregg, Canadian short track speed skater
* 1985 – Ahn Hyun-Soo, South Korean short track skater
Current resident training programs include boxing, Greco-Roman wrestling, short track speed skating, weightlifting, and women ’ s freestyle wrestling.
" Longtime fan Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins played guitar and sang back-up on the track " Turn My Way ", and in 2001 toured with the band on dates in the UK, US, and Japan for a short period of time.
In the United States some top-level open-wheel events are held on ovals, of both short track and superspeedway variety, with an emphasis being placed more on speed and endurance than the maneuverability inherently required by road and street course events.
Modern races are short, ' track ' style events with much improved viewing for the spectators, and the different categories of boats have multiplied far beyond the 4 classes that were common through much of the 60's, 70's, and 80's.
Types of speed skating are long track speed skating, short track speed skating, and marathon speed skating.
In the Olympic Games, long-track speed skating is usually referred to as just " speed skating ", while short-track speed skating is known as " short track ".
The ISU, the governing body of both ice sports, refers to long track as " speed skating " and short track as " short track skating ".

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