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Although the Mariners subsequently lost the ALCS to the Cleveland Indians ( managed by later Mariners manager Mike Hargrove ), that moment remains one of the most memorable in Mariners history, capping a season that " saved baseball in Seattle ", Seattle's improbable late season playoff run that year, spurred by the return of Griffey from injury, led to the construction of Safeco Field and the future security of a franchise rumored for years to be on the move.
Tombstone was saved from becoming a ghost town partly because it remained the Cochise County seat until 1929, when county residents voted to move county offices to nearby Bisbee.
This move saved his life and paved the way for his future career.
The choice to move the support equipment by rail saved NASA $ 2 million in transportation costs.
The Imperial city was saved from oblivion in 1689 when it was decided to move the Imperial Chamber Court to Wetzlar from Speyer, too exposed to French aggression
Though he loathes it, he acknowledges that it has saved his life many times, it being most notably useful when he faced the telepathic ' Mister X ', as X's ability to read his mind and predict his next move in a fight was useless in a berserk state as not even Wolverine knows what he will do next in this state.
When Batman enters the morgue, the cabinets begin to move on their own, and Batman leaves only to enter the same morgue, encountering the corpses of his pleading mother, begging to be saved, and disapproving father.
… we shall find out that Franklin was born in Boston, and invented being struck with lightning and printing and the Franklin medal, and that he had to move to Philadelphia because great men were so plenty in Boston that he had no chance, and that he revenged himself on his native town by saddling it with the Franklin stove, and that he discovered the almanac, and that a penny saved is a penny lost, or something of the kind.
The move also saved Amtrak the expense of operating two stations in New York.
Frank Pick, Managing Director of the Underground Group from 1928 and the Chief Executive of the LPTB, aimed to move the network away from freight services, and saw the lines beyond Aylesbury via Quainton Road to Brill and Verney Junction as having little future as financially viable passenger routes, concluding that over £ 2, 000 ( about £ as of ) would be saved by closing the Brill Tramway.
A county official estimated the move saved them $ 10 million during the first ten years of state maintenance.
After the American defeat in the Battle of Long Island, George Washington withdrew his troops from the Fort under the cover of darkness, a brilliant move that saved the outnumbered American army from total defeat by the British.
Exceller made a strong move on the far turn and saved ground by moving inside Seattle Slew as the tiring horse bore out turning for home.
The promised increase did not come in one year, but the settlers ’ decisive move, led by Teniente Dela Cruz, saved Pinamalayan from extinction.
Some CPUs move the last bit shifted off the end of a number during a shift into the carry flag during some or all shift operations ; since the bit bucket is usually considered the place where discarded ( and therefore lost ) bits go, the carry flag in this case would probably be excluded from the bit bucket — unless, perhaps, the speaker intended to ignore the bit saved in the carry flag and treat it as though it had been truly discarded.
The move saved Etobicoke $ 1 million annual at the time, with city officials estimating it at $ 2 million in 2009, plus private contractors had to post a performance bond and commit to a wage rate for the duration of a five-year contract, which protected the city from a strike.
With HM Revenue and Customs unwilling to move on their demand and being the biggest creditor ( the Majeeds were unable to vote on the matter despite being owed money ), it looked unlikely that the club would be saved.
When a mobile agent decides to move, it saves its own state, transports this saved state to the new host, and resumes execution from the saved state.
However, with manual operation the time saved by having the part more closely match the outline was offset by the time needed to move the controls.
He used his saved earnings to move to Washington state where he started a construction company that fulfilled government contracts.
The Labour-controlled Glamorgan County Council strongly opposed this move, placing adverts in newspapers calling for Glamorgan to be saved from a " carve up ", and demanding that the east / west split be retained.
His move came to be known as " the switch in time that saved nine.
Roberts ' move came to be known as " the switch in time that saved nine " as Roosevelt's court-packing plan ultimately failed.

move and competition
In this model the firms move sequentially ( see Stackelberg competition ).
The competition for foreigners to buy homes in Venice has made prices rise so highly that numerous inhabitants are forced to move to more affordable areas of Veneto and Italy, the most notable being Mestre.
Allan, who has previously played four games for the Essendon Football Club in 1966 – 67, initiated the move, enabling him to be player coach of Eastlake in the Australian Capital Territory ( ACT ) football competition.
However, in its final years Young Talent Time began to struggle for ratings, particularly following the decision of the rival Nine Network to move its popular early morning variety show Hey Hey It's Saturday to an evening slot in 1984, putting it in direct competition to YTT on Saturday nights at 6. 30pm.
This move started a competition among the commercial channels.
Lotus's dominant groupware position attracted IBM, which needed to make a strategic move away from host-based messaging products and to establish a stronger presence in client – server computing, but it also soon attracted stiff competition from Microsoft Exchange Server.
Foreign competition eventually caused most of the industry on which Portsmouth's economy was based to move out of the area.
Due to this unpredictability, sponsors finally decided to move it into June, although this decision puts it in direct competition with the much larger Utah Arts Festival, held in Salt Lake City on the same dates.
Intel made a successful major push into the motherboard and chipset markets — becoming the largest motherboard manufacturer in the world and, at one stage, almost the only chipset manufacturer — but badly fumbled its attempt to move into the graphics chip market, and ( from 1991 ) faced sharp competition in its core CPU territory from AMD, Cyrix, VIA and Transmeta.
Quinn decided to move If to a monthly schedule with the March 1954 issue, perhaps because the competition had increased readership.
McCain argued that the move would improve competition, while critics charged he was supporting the interests of Phoenix, Arizona-based America West Airlines ( AWA ).
Sometimes this was a tactical move by railway companies to gain ground in their competitors ' territory, but sometimes canal companies were bought out, either to close them down and remove competition or to build a railway on the line of the canal.
However, there was also extensive competition within the world coal market as well as a concerted move towards oil and gas for power production.
** Kyle Loza won his second gold medal in the motorcross best trick competition in two appearances by performing a never-before-seen move named " the electric doom ".
For example the KUI ( Karate Union of Ireland ), utilises the full and proper Japanese name for each move and kata in training, grading and competition.
Perhaps the company's most controversial move came with 2008's unveiling of the LZR ( pronounced " lazer ") Racer — a suit, as Speedo's website boasts, " so fast, it was banned from competition ".
It is reported that the move is in response to the high competition on the Tampa-Milwaukee route from rivals Southwest Airlines and AirTran Airways.
If the Opening ceremony and athletics competition will be held in different stadiums, the flame will be required to move there.
Following Fraser's move to Washington, D. C., to become supervising architect for the U. S. Treasury Department, the two younger men formed a partnership in 1871, and soon won the design competition for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts ( 1871 – 76 ).
Rhyl Athletic joined forces with Rhyl Town in 1898 and in an ambitious move switched to the Anglo-Welsh competition known as The Combination.
Competition production companies move from one metropolitan area to another, stopping for a few days in each area to conduct a regional competition.
The move left them with little money under the salary cap to improve their defense, and as a result, they were not in competition for the playoffs.
The top eight ( 8 ) scorers in swimsuit will move on the next level of competition.
The party held its first ordinary congress, at which Biya told the party to prepare for competition as the move toward multiparty democracy was beginning, on June 28, 1990 in Yaoundé.

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