Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "E. A. Diddle Arena" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

utility and versatility
The motorised utility bicycle or cyclemotor offered greater range, faster commutes, and increased versatility to a large sector of the postwar European consumer market that could not afford expensive automobiles or motorcycles.
During the second half of the 2008 – 09 season, Cahill was used more as the " utility man " due to his versatility as Everton was plagued by injuries to playmaker Mikel Arteta as well as strikers Victor Anichebe and Yakubu and some other key players.
As scientists seek to improve the versatility and utility of robotics in surgery, some are attempting to miniaturize the robots.

utility and arena
During the 1970s the combined AISI Committees of Structural Steel Producers and Steel Plate Producers engaged in a series of research and promotional seminars and publication programs that focused, for example, on the use of steel storage tanks and transmission pipage in the water utility business, innovations in computer-aided design for structural steel frames for high-rise and arena buildings, applications for structural and steel plate in new mass transit system designs, and in utility poles for high voltage electrical transmission systems.
The arena is currently named for ENMAX Consolidated, a utility services company which purchased the naming rights.

utility and throughout
* " omprises both technical and institutional methods of production and distribution " This is evident throughout the history of the media, from print to the Internet, each suitable for commercial utility.
The Chicago flood occurred on April 13, 1992, when the damaged wall of a utility tunnel beneath the Chicago River opened into a breach which flooded basements and underground facilities throughout the Chicago Loop with an estimated of water.
Since they record evidence of ancient climate change, they present immense utility in understanding climate evolution throughout geologic history.
New Jersey American Water, based in Voorhees Township, is the largest water utility in New Jersey, serving over two million people in 176 communities throughout the state.
This is still a common style, and for these reasons of utility has been worn throughout the 20th century.
Although voting with his party against raising environmental standards on sports utility vehicles and against a controversial amendment that would have prohibited oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Rogers has been the creator and leading proponent of large environmental protection and clean-up programs throughout the Appalachian region .”
By 1914 the order had spread throughout the country, mainly because of its utility as a patronage, brokerage and recreational association.
Mill makes it clear throughout On Liberty that he " regard utility as the ultimate appeal on all ethical questions ," a standard he inherited from his father, a follower of Jeremy Bentham.
NU is New England's largest public utility, with more than 3, 140 circuit miles of electric transmission lines, 32, 802 pole miles of distribution lines throughout the region, and a natural gas distribution system encompassing in Connecticut.
PSNH is New Hampshire's largest electric utility, serving more than 475, 000 homes and businesses throughout the state.
In 1925, MERALCO, was acquired by the utility holding company Associated Gas and Electric or AGECO ( reorganized as General Public Utilities Corporation or GPU in 1946 ), which had begun a massive expansion throughout the United States and Canada.
They operate 97 % of the high voltage transmission grid throughout Ontario and they also serve 1. 3 million customers in rural areas across the province in their capacity as Ontario's largest distribution utility.
Kevin Andrew Romine ( born May 23, 1961 in Exeter, New Hampshire ) is a former utility outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox throughout his career ( 1985 – 1991 ).
In, manager Charlie Manuel wanted Branyan to succeed Fryman full time, though he was primarily used as a utility player throughout the season.
Although the Lions have lost quite a few players throughout 2009, new players signed for 2010 include Tonderai Chavangha ( Springbok wing ), Carlos Spencer ( All Black Flyhalf ), Wikus van Heerden ( Springbok flanker ), Deon van Rensburg ( centre ), Marius Delport ( utility back ), JP Joubert ( scrumhalf ), Jonathan Mokuena and Burton Francis ( Flyhalf ).
Batman is armed with a utility belt that allows him to collect various types of icons throughout the stages in order to shoot different types of batarangs and projectiles.
He argues throughout the book against his colleagues that only natural species that have " evident utility for man have been named.
The utility player was signed for Southampton by manager Graeme Souness for a fee of £ 250, 000 and was a regular throughout the 1996 – 97 season, making 30 Premier League appearances as the " Saints " avoided relegation by one point with a run of three victories in the final five games.
Croker was named the Canberra Raiders ' rookie of the year in 1991 and he went on to play somewhat of a utility position over his long career, filling into many spots throughout his team.

utility and years
The fixed-blade utility knife was developed some 500, 000 years ago, when humans began to make knives made of stone.
In Australia, it is illegal to sell a cutting implement such as a utility knife to anyone under 16 years of age, and proof of age is often demanded of purchasers.
In recent years, studies have shown that the tumour marker Neuron-specific enolase ( NSE ) is often elevated in CJD cases, however its diagnostic utility is primarily seen when combined with a test for the 14-3-3 protein.
The Holden 50-2106 utility launched in 1951, three years after the Holden 48-215 | 48-215 sedan.
The validity and utility of selection methods in personnel psychology: Practical and theoretical implications of 85 years of research findings.
The utility of the rubidium-strontium isotope system results from the fact that < sup > 87 </ sup > Rb ( one of two naturally occurring isotopes of rubidium ) decays to < sup > 87 </ sup > Sr with a halflife of 48. 8 billion years.
There is not enough evidence to determine the utility of screening in adults over 50 years old who do not have any symptoms.
After the “ Placencia de Armas Co. Ltd ”; company, which swindled the Spanish Government selling useless and rather useless utility arms for Spain during the 1898 war ( also, this company, provided to Maxim outstanding and " sensitive " information that passed to his government during the conflict ), the Constructora Naval came and few years later, the Sociedad Española de Construcciones Navales, branch of Vickers in Spain were awarded, by the Spanish Government, the monopoly of the naval construction for the Spanish Navy.
A few years later in 1967, Siegbahn published a comprehensive study on XPS bringing instant recognition of the utility of XPS, which he referred to as ESCA ( Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis ).
Prior to 1962, in addition to comics published through Dell, Western published some comics under its own name, particularly giveaways such as March of Comics and the annual kite safety title ( which featured an array of licensed characters ) published over a span of 32 years for power utility companies.
Much of the construction was financed by collecting already-set-in-place utility taxes over the years and wise saving.
On March 7, 2008, KSWO-TV reported that the former town clerk was fired for allegedly secretly embezzling $ 100, 000 over a period of two years, leaving the town unable to pay its bills and forcing it to raise utility rates for residents.
International shortwave broadcasting utilizes this set of frequencies, as well as a seemingly declining number of " utility " users ( marine, aviation, military, and diplomatic interests ), who have, in recent years, been swayed over to less volatile means of communication ( for example, via satellites ), but may maintain HF stations after switch-over for back-up purposes.
In 1981, Southern Company became the first electric utility holding company in 46 years to diversify its operations by forming an unregulated subsidiary.
For nearly 80 years, economists have analyzed intertemporal decisions using the discounted utility ( DU ) model, which assumes that people evaluate the pleasures and pains resulting from a decision in much the same way that financial markets evaluate losses and gains, exponentially ‘ discounting ’ the value of outcomes according to how delayed they are in time.
Here after the second birthday of Jahangir in 1571, Akbar then 28 years old, decided to shift his capital from Agra to the Sikri ridge, to honor Salim Chishti, and commenced the construction of a planned walled city which took the next fifteen years in planning and construction of a series royal palaces, harem, courts, a mosque, private quarters and other utility buildings.
In the early years of video-gaming, some games came with a utility called a " construction set ".
Two years later, the company acquired the leading German aluminium producer Vereinigte Aluminium Werke from the German utility company E. ON and the French building systems company Technal.
In the early years of MGP operations, the goal of a utility gas works was to produce the greatest amount of illuminating gas.
The Subaru Baja ( pronounced ba-ha ) is a coupé utility ( pickup ), all-wheel-drive, four passenger, four-door, open-bed vehicle manufactured from 2002 to 2006 by Subaru and marketed for the 2003 through to 2006 model years.
* IBM Mainframe utility IEBUPDTE a mainframe patch program, created about 20 years earlier ( circa ~ 1964 ).
Use of the Smith chart utility has grown steadily over the years and it is still widely used today, not only as a problem solving aid, but as a graphical demonstrator of how many RF parameters behave at one or more frequencies, an alternative to using tabular information.
In 1728 he proposed a solution to the St. Petersburg Paradox that came very close to the concept of expected utility theory given ten years later by Daniel Bernoulli.
Its use became almost universal for hospital births in the U. S. In recent years there has been some controversy as to the utility of the cardiotocograph in low-risk pregnancies, and the related belief that over-reliance on the test has led to increased misdiagnoses of fetal distress and hence increased ( and possibly unnecessary ) cesarean deliveries.

1.630 seconds.