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Edsger Dijkstra invented the shunting-yard algorithm to convert infix expressions to postfix ( RPN ), so named because its operation resembles that of a railroad shunting yard.
Raiders running back Marcus Allen, who became the third Heisman Trophy winner to be named the Super Bowl MVP, carried the ball 20 times for a then-record total of 191 yards and two touchdowns, including a then-record 74 – yard run in the third quarter.
The water flows into a pond created by Paxton called ' The Strid ', which is named after a stretch of the River Wharfe on the Devonshires ' Bolton Abbey estate, where the river is compressed into a turbulent chasm just a yard wide.
A replica of the Hubble telescope sits in the courthouse yard and the Marshfield stretch of I-44 was named in his honor.
A barber shop has been named " Floyd's ", and a salvage yard has the name Mayberry.
Besides a grocery store being established by Mr. Robb, a large lumber yard and hardware store was located by Brown and Biggs, an ice house with a dance hall above it, a frontier saloon, a newspaper, " The LaGrange Index ," said to be set up by a man named John R. Smith, a cheese factory was located by a Mr. Hendrickson, the milk being supplied by Wyoming and Nebraska settlers ; a large grist mill was built on the banks of Horse Creek on the present Ed Johnson place, where homesteaders brought wheat and corn to be made into flour and meal.
The lunar crater Baily was named in his honour, as was the rigid and thermally insensitive alloy used to cast the 1855 standard yard ( Baily ’ s metal, 16 parts copper, 2. 5 parts tin, 1 part zinc ).
In 1968, the Creators became Nightshift ( named because Brown worked nights at a steel yard ) and started performing with Deacon Jones, a football player and singer.
Because the boys used to play football on the streets by the yard of the Santa Cruz Church, the club was named after that church, which is situated on Santa Cruz Street in Recife.
Image: Patricia Gail. jpg | The Patricia Gail, now named the Robert D. Byrd after the captain that brought it out of the ship yard for the first time.
The Balgove Course, named after the farm on which it was built, is a 1, 520 yard, nine-hole course.
A modern hump yard in Maple, first named Toronto Yard and then MacMillan Yard, the freight by-pass opened in 1965 at which time Mimico was downgraded considerably, resulting in the loss of much employment.
The Australian Railroad Group have a large railway yard named Avon Yard west of the town.
Beginning in 1903 Page, West Virginia, named for Col. William Page, was the site of a switching yard, roundhouse, and station on the Deepwater Railway and later the Virginian Railway ( VGN ).
A link road called Sir Herbert Wragg Way has been built, named after the area's mid-20th century Member of Parliament and pipe yard owner.
A railway junction named " Elsecar Junction " was located on the ( now closed ) Woodhead Line, some distance from Elsecar, close to the Wath marshalling yard.
In 1901 a barque named Falkland struck the rock, her main yard hitting the lighthouse itself.
On November 27, 2000, Barlow was named Big East Player of the Week after a career high 272 yard and 4 touchdown performance against West Virgina on November 24, 2000.
In 1962 Chichester commissioned Gosport-based ship yard Camper and Nicholsons to build the fourth boat in his series, all named Gipsy Moth.
* In September 1996, a tiger named Giggo escaped when the double doors in its yard were left open, and was put down.
The yard is named after former Union Pacific President Edd H. Bailey.
The borough of Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, located adjacent to the yard, was named in his honor.
The wishbone offense, with its creation credited to Emory Bellard, is named after its base formation of: a quarterback, a fullback aligned four to five yards behind the quarterback, and two halfbacks aligned on each side of the fullback and one yard to two yards deeper.
The fourteenth hole, named Calamity Corner, but locally known as just " Calamity " is a long 210 yard, uphill par three.

yard and after
The week after Manassas the sound of horses in the yard brought Kate up in shock from an afternoon's rest when she saw the Federal soldiers from her upstairs window.
She said it was after she returned from her vomiting spell in the back yard that Mrs. Borden told her to wash the windows.
On the Cowboys opening possession after 49ers punt, Romo found WR Jesse Holley on a 78 yard pass, which set up the game winning field goal by rookie kicker Dan Bailey.
* 1959 – Specific values for the international yard, avoirdupois pound and derived units ( e. g. inch, mile and ounce ) are adopted after agreement between the U. S. A., the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries.
Eizo Otake, a clerk of court, reported that after his father hired a girl from Ikejiri village, Setagaya, as a domestic servant, objects in the house and in the yard began moving by themselves.
The 49ers only gained 8 yards on their ensuing drive, and Bengals got the ball back after receiving Jim Miller's 44 yard punt at their own 47-yard line.
The Giants took the opening kickoff in the third quarter, but faced fourth down and one yard after their first 3 plays.
In the third quarter, after being stopped on 4th and goal at the one yard line, Chargers defensive lineman Reuben Davis tackled Dolphins running back Bernie Parmalee in the end zone for a safety.
Immediately after the Broncos got the ball back, Smith broke ahead of Falcons safety Eugene Robinson, caught a pass from Elway, and took off for an 80-yard touchdown reception, giving Denver a 17-3 lead ( the fourth 80 + yard touchdown pass play in Super Bowl history ).
But Tennessee remained scoreless after defensive back Todd Lyght blocked Del Greco's 47 yard field goal attempt.
The Second Army altered its Corps frontages soon after the attack of 20 September, so that each attacking division could be concentrated on a 1, 000 yard front.
The Nazis had attempted to loot Citroën's press tools ; this was frustrated, after Boulanger got the French Resistance to re-label the rail cars containing them in the Paris marshalling yard.
He died in Tompkinsville three months after retiring as Vice President and was interred in the Minthorne vault in the west yard of St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, New York City.
The idle apprentice, who begins with being " at play in the church yard " ( plate 3 ), holes up " in a Garrett with a Common Prostitute " after turning highwayman ( plate 7 ) and " executed at Tyburn " ( plate 11 ).
The Visitacion Valley rail yard and locomotive works were expected to employ over 1, 000 workers, but construction was halted soon after it began due to the Panic of 1907.
There was also a scene shot in Plaquemine featuring Agnes Moorehead's character Velma being laid in the yard of a home on Court Street after she is murdered by the deHavilland character.
Quincy has had several entries in the EFL over the years and fell in the title game of the 2009 in OT after it seemed they had won on a 34 yard field goal at the end of regulation.
After the railroad opted to locate its midpoint terminal on the Omaha to Denver route in McCook rather than in Indianola ( McCook offered free land for the rail yard whereas a private citizen in Indianola requested a large sum for his land thinking it was a done deal ), population shifted to McCook and after several attempts, some violent, the county offices were moved to McCook.
" In passing up the Concord and Claremont Railroad from Concord, the observant traveler has doubtless noticed the substantial and comfortable-looking homestead with large and trim front yard, shaded by thickly planted and generous topped maples, on the right-hand side of the road after crossing the bridge that spans ' Contoocook's bright and brimming river ' at the pleasant-looking village of Contoocookville in the northern part of Hopkinton.
At its economic peak shortly after World War II, Boswell boasted two movie theatres, three department stores, a bank, several jewelry stores, a druggist, two funeral homes, three grocery stores, nearly a dozen restaurants and taverns, a lumber yard, and a weekly newspaper.
On June 11 of that year police were called to J. W. Parker's coal yard in Todmorden after the discovery of a body, subsequently identified as 56-year-old Zigmund Adamski from Tingley, near Wakefield.
"( Smith ) darted, slithered and followed his blockers, and squeezed yard after yard out of plays that didn't have any yards in them.

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