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The park was to have opened a year earlier, but an accident during its construction, which resulted in the deaths of three workers, forced a year's delay and $ 50 million to $ 75 million in damage.
This resulted in delay of payments owed to the mercenary troops that had served Carthage in Sicily, leading to a climate of mutual mistrust and, finally, a revolt supported by the Libyan natives, known as the Mercenary War ( 240 – 238 BC ).
Opposition to a proposed transmission line has resulted in possible delay in development of solar facilities by Xcel Energy which together with Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association serves the valley.
" Gettysburg historian Harry Pfanz concluded that " Longstreet's angry dissidence had resulted in further wasted time and delay.
Legal challenges from millers resulted in some delay, but the cut was opened in 1812.
A delay in the shipment to England resulted in confusion.
However, that may be, he did well as a soldier to trust to the dash and even rashness that had gained Arcot and triumphed at Calcutta since retreat, or even delay, might have resulted in defeat.
Wright's delay subsequently resulted in him being blamed for the deaths of Burke and Wills.
This confusing system led to delays and complexities that resulted in over a month's delay before the final order of battle was prepared.
The UK government's refusal to let BEA order American aircraft, as well as its subsequent decision to stop funding the development of BAC's Two-Eleven widebody and a delay to the rival Rolls-Royce RB207-powered, 250-seat pan-European Airbus A300 widebody, also resulted in another Trident order from the airline for 26 firm 3B series aircraft plus 10 options in early 1968, for delivery from 1971.
The delay in diverting, and the need to fly slower due to the extended flaps, resulted in the aircraft running out of fuel on the way.
" The ensuing delay forced the ACC to spend the 2004-5 academic year as an 11-team conference, one shy of the dozen required by the NCAA for the ACC to hold a lucrative championship football game, and resulted in Boston College playing a " lame duck " year in the Big East.
In 1950, the impending state visit of the Shah of Iran resulted in the Pakistani Government asking the NAC to submit an anthem without delay.
During baseball season, whenever rain was accompanied by high winds, this resulted in the unusual phenomenon of a rain delay in a covered stadium.
He was meditating a missionary tour in Persia when his departure was arrested by steps taken by Thomas Chalmers which, after considerable delay, resulted in October 1819 in Irving being appointed his assistant and missionary in St John's parish, Glasgow.
Since its was constructed along an existing line, its construction resulted in some delay for trains traveling on the Red Line during the construction of a double crossover switch.
After the war, Finland experienced times of economic hardship, and also substantial insecurity with regard to the Soviet Union's plans for Finland, which resulted in the delay of the return of the children for several years.
Another delay resulted from the Western Metal Supply Co. building having been declared a historic landmark in 1978, which prevented its demolition.
This delay resulted in the deaths of 26 passengers and crew ( including the Deal pilot, Henry Pearson ).
The members stated that any delay in electing Landis might have been resulted in an unfortunate increase in public pressure, possibly creating the impression that the move was somehow forced rather than voluntary.
A limited edition blue-coloured 7 " vinyl was also announced for release on November 8, though a manufacturing delay resulted in its release being pushed back to January 24, 2012.
One of them was derailment of a German military train in August 1944, which resulted in a 26-hour delay of traffic on the strategic connection Warsaw-Białystok.
The war against Revolutionary France resulted in the employment of new tactics, and the British Army responded, albeit with some delay.
Some quick brainstorming sessions resulted in the name Fangoria, over the objections of Robert " Bob " Martin, who was hired as editor during the delay.

delay and first
This was the first launch delay in the Apollo program due to a technical problem.
The first genetically modified food product was a tomato which was transformed to delay its ripening.
On 21 August 2008, the official A1GP site reported that the 2008 / 09 season's first race has moved from the Mugello Circuit, Italy to Zandvoort on the 4 – 5 October 2008 due to the delay in the building the new chassis for the new race cars.
After years of delay caused by wartime funding and staffing difficulties, MIT's first classes were held in rented space at the Mercantile Building in downtown Boston in 1865.
The first is economic hardship, which results in the delay of marriage and family-building ( the average age of marriage in Burma is 27. 5 for men, 26. 4 for women ).
In addition, it replaced the Court's two annual sessions with one session to begin on the first Monday in February, and " canceled the Supreme Court term scheduled for June of that year ... seeking to delay a ruling on the constitutionality of the repeal act until months after the new judicial system was in operation.
Generally in rural areas with growing populations, the higher the incidence of polygyny, the greater the delay of first marriage for young men, and this creates a surplus of marriageable girls.
The Roman Catholic Church considers baptism, even for an infant, so important that " parents are obliged to see that their infants are baptised within the first few weeks " and, " if the infant is in danger of death, it is to be baptised without any delay.
He questions the delay and cost-to-benefit ratio of first establishing a base or outpost on an asteroid or another Apollo Program-like return to the Moon, as neither would be able to provide all of its own oxygen, water, or energy ; these resources are producible on Mars, and he expects people would be there thereafter.
The halftime show was later shown on tape delay after the game ( at around 10: 40 EST and 9: 40 CST ), although most ABC affiliates ran the first episode of Davis Rules following the Super Bowl, and may have televised the remaining parts  of the halftime show later.
* Length of delay: A delay of a year or more from the date on which the speedy trial right " attaches " ( the date of arrest or indictment, whichever first occurs ) was termed " presumptively prejudicial ," but the Court has never explicitly ruled that any absolute time limit applies.
After a brief delay, the Army of the Cumberland, led by Sheridan and Wood, stormed over and captured the first Confederate rifle entrenchments.
John Dickinson made one last effort to delay the decision, arguing that Congress should not declare independence without first securing a foreign alliance and finalizing the Articles of Confederation.
Napoleon first sent his reserve corps ( under General Lobau ) and then some elements of his Guard to engage and delay these Prussians, while maintaining his front line: these clashes in and around the village of Plancenoit were crucial to the battle.
Successful retrieval in the first attempt – something the animal can achieve after some training on the task – requires holding the location of the food in memory over the delay period.
* The time delay of light passing close to a massive object was first identified by Irwin I. Shapiro in 1964 in interplanetary spacecraft signals.
The first postmark ( called the " Bishop Mark ") was introduced by English Postmaster General Henry Bishop in 1661 and showed only the day and month of mailing in order to prevent the delay of the mail by carriers.
In telecommunications, delay encoding is the encoding of binary data to form a two-level signal where ( a ) a " 0 " causes no change of signal level unless it is followed by another " 0 " in which case a transition to the other level takes place at the end of the first bit period ; and ( b ) a " 1 " causes a transition from one level to the other in the middle of the bit period.
Cascading direct form II sections result in N delay elements for filter order of N. Cascading direct form I sections result in N + 2 delay elements since the delay elements of the input of any section ( except the first section ) are a redundant with the delay elements of the output of the preceding section.
If the first connection fails, the backup link takes over with no perceptible delay.

0.583 seconds.