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Multiple units are almost invariably equipped with control cabs at both ends, which is why such units are so frequently used to provide commuter services, due to the associated short turn-around time.
Top 40 radio stations did a turn-around and avoided playing music by black and Latin artists in general to avoid being labeled with the dreaded " disco " tag, regardless of what music style those artists performed.
The CAD branding referred to the ease of upgrading existing OEM designs from 386 to 486 CPUs with rapid turn-around in the CAD room.
The increased economic growth also led to a turn-around in government finances, with the budget moving from a cash deficit of 3. 7 % of GDP in 1999 to 0. 1 % surplus in 2000.
In 1855 a steamer carrying gold-mining supplies reached Albury but Echuca was the usual turn-around point though small boats continued to link with up-river ports such as Tocumwal, Wahgunya and Albury.
The nearest interstate, Interstate 90 ( the Massachusetts Turnpike ), passes through neighboring West Stockbridge, with its " turn-around " Exit 1 being 8 miles north of the town.
The nearest interstate, Interstate 90 ( the Massachusetts Turnpike ), is located north of town, with the nearest exit, the " turn-around " Exit 1, being 12 miles to the north.
The nearest interstate, Interstate 90 ( the Massachusetts Turnpike ) is several miles north of the town, with the nearest exit, the " turn-around " exit 1, being in West Stockbridge.
Located in the neighborhood's valley on Perry Highway / U. S. 19, this one-midway trolley park featured two beloved roller coasters: The Dips, with its unique banked turn-around curve, and the Racing Whippet, which featured two coasters on a strategically placed single track so that the train that started on the left of the loading platform came back on the right side and vice-versa.
But number 6 and 7 ( who start in the second volt together with number 8 and higher ) may get up a better speed after the turn-around but before the starting whistle sounds.
The IKE protocol uses UDP packets, usually on port 500, and generally requires 4-6 packets with 2-3 turn-around times to create an SA on both sides.
The crossing takes 10 – 12 minutes in each direction with a cruising speed of, with a 3-5 minute turnaround and, therefore, operates on a 15 minute turn-around schedule.
The aircraft is supposed to be as cost-effective as possible, with a short turn-around time and low maintenance requirements.
In Respect for Acting, Hagen credited director Harold Clurman with a turn-around in her perspective on acting :" In 1947, I worked in a play under the direction of Harold Clurman.
Under Warnock and Jones Palace made a massive turn-around, moving from relegation battlers to promotion contenders in the space of six months, with Warnock's use of youngsters a major factor in the improved performances and results.
In September 2003, however, ‘ Vestfyen ’ took over all stocks dealing with the struggling soft drink so as to engage in a turn-around of the product.
A turn-around began in 1995 with the company returning to private ownership, led by Ronald Coburn, previously of Smith & Wesson.
Notably, he participated with one goal in the match dubbed " Aztecazo ", a 4 – 1 turn-around win against Club América after a 1 – 3 home loss, for the 2005 Apertura.
After a string of poor years the Tigers managed a strong turn-around to become a dominant force in the Australian Rugby League with the club's first, second and third Premierships coming in successive years dominating the 1915, 1916 and 1917 seasons.
In Uta Hagen's Respect for Acting, the celebrated actress and acting teacher credits Clurman with a turn-around in her perspective on acting.
On tram systems with double-ended trams balloon loops are not required but may still be used as they can provide greater turn-around capacity than a stub terminus.
The Smart Road is currently a stretch of road with turn-around loops at either end.

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One oft-recurring element of the show was the famous " Jim Rockford turn-around " ( also known as a J-turn or " Rockford ", and commonly employed as an evasive driving technique taught to Secret Service agents driving for the President of the United States ).

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The club saw an immediate turn-around, losing just one of the next nine games and moving into a play-off position.

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The Plymouth Street Railway was incorporated on May 14, 1889, and in 1891 its directors built an electric railway, or trolley line, down the middle of Plymouth's Main Street, running from the east end of the borough to a turn-around at the west end of town.
* Keysville, Virginia serves as a low aviation airspace allowing a turn-around point for Naval aircraft from Norfolk, Virginia during training and war games-approximately a 15 minute ride at Mach 2.
Its turn-around was cause for The New York Times to observe in 2005 that Alphabet City went " from a drug-infested no man's land to the epicenter of downtown cool.
Faulkner came back into government as Minister of Development under Chichester-Clark and in a sharp turn-around, began the implementation of the political reforms that were the main cause of his resignation from O ' Neill's cabinet.
As of 2012, passengers can disembark from all 6 cars at the outbound platform of Bowdoin Station, but due to the shape of the platform ( which is inside a turn-around loop ), passengers can only board 4 cars at the inbound side.
However, the one-time masking cost is high and there is a long turn-around time from design to product phase.
The driver's cab at each end of the unit means it can be driven from either end, without needing a turntable or run-round loop, making it ideal when running to Coopersale, and speeding up turn-around times.
Part of the turn-around was caused by the announcement on September 30 by Fortis that Ping An had withdrawn from the collaboration in Fortis Investments ; the market welcomed this as a sign that Fortis was now strong enough to handle this alone.
The second is almost a complete turn-around from the first, as gangsters are portrayed as urban survivors who are able to achieve a standard of living normally denied to blacks.
After his freedom from The Flock, he'd exhibited a turn-around, no longer scratching himself and had made a cleaner, more hygienic presence.
This quick turn-around on defense contributed to the Golden Gophers improving their record from 1 – 11 to 7 – 6 and garnering an appearance in the 2008 Insight Bowl.

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A successful turn-around strategy led to the recruitment of 360 new employees and, by 1977, a trading profit of £ 750, 000.
Also, the turn-around time for reworking or re-design is lengthened unnecessarily if the pattern is not being changed the second time.
Accompanied by a more efficient blade recovery system and the eventual removal of the tilting board ( or bascule ) this allowed a quicker turn-around time between executions, the condemned being decapitated either face-up or face-down, depending on how the executioner predicted they would react to the sight of the machine.
Workloads and turn-around time can be reported automatically for management purposes.
Peat exploitation brought a turn-around.
Each episode of Brisco was filmed in seven days, so the turn-around time for scripts was one week.
Now that turn-around time between two consecutive job-submissions ( computer runs ) did not exceed one day, engineers were able to make efficient and progressive improvements of the crash behaviour of the analyzed car body structure.
It didn't chart in England but " I See Red " got a lot of attention and considerable airplay, and is credited as being the song that began the turn-around in their critical reputation in the UK.

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