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The solution reached in the agreement was more acceptable to the railroad than that originally included in a series of union demands.
This is a radical change in attitude from the conditions which prevailed several years ago, when a series of bombings was directed against Negroes who were moving into previously all-white neighborhoods of Dallas.
Among some recent imports were seat covers for one series of dining room chairs on which were depicted salad plates overflowing with tomatoes and greens and another set on which a pineapple was worked in naturalistic color.
But I have compared its text with already published commentaries on the 1960 series of Godkin lectures at Harvard, from which the book was derived, and I can with confidence challenge the gist of C. P. Snow's incautious tale ''.
Below these particulars was a series of alpha-beta-gammas connected by arrows and crosses which denoted the lineage of the breed.
At that time it was a series of sophisticated social dances whose steps were often combined with other steps devised by the choreographer.
between the north shore of Deer Island and the Salisbury side there was an arch of 113 feet and a series of piers with a draw forty feet long.
General Jones was fresh from a long series of bridge burnings, including the long bridge at Fairmont, and, after seeing a great drove of horses and cattle he had collected safely across the bridge, he sent his men to work piling combustibles in and around it.
This was followed by a comprehensive series of observations of the 1.25-cm emission of the moon over three lunar cycles by Piddington and Minnett ( 1949 ).
The required amount of carbon tetrachloride was distilled into a series of reaction cells on a manifold on a vacuum line.
Following observation of the fact that the reaction rates of supposedly identical reaction mixtures prepared on the same filling manifold and exposed under identical conditions often differed by several hundred per cent, a systematic series of experiments was undertaken to see whether the difficulty could be ascribed to the method of preparing the chlorine, to the effects of oxygen or moisture or to the effect of surface to volume ratio in the reaction tubes.
-- Although there was some variation in results which must be attributed either to trace impurities or to variation in wall effects, the photochemical exchange in the gas phase was sufficiently reproducible so that it seemed meaningful to compare the reaction rates in different series of reaction tubes for the purpose of obtaining information on the effect of chlorine concentration and of carbon tetrachloride concentration on the reaction rate.
In series 1, the relative light intensity was varied by varying the distance of the lamp from the reaction cell over the range from 14.7 to 29.2 cm..
Direct proportionality of the rate to the incident intensity has also been assumed in obtaining the value in the last column for the fourth sample of series 2, where the light intensity was reduced by use of a screen.
It seems clear, from the counter-balanced shape of the series of arrows in Figure 5 that there was about an equal number of early and late Onsets and Completions for the 34 girls.
A unified set of regulations, applicable to all areas, was issued in 1929, and a complementary series of demographic inquiries in selected areas was instituted at the same time.
-- An extensive series of measurements was made on a high-density polyethylene in a torsion pendulum instrument using forced sinusoidal oscillation, free vibration, and creep measurements over the temperature range of Af to 80-degrees-C.
It was one of a series of recommendations by the Texas Research League.
Perhaps the Pirate who will be the unhappiest over the news that Musial probably will sit out most of the series is Bob Friend, who was beaten by The Man twice last season on dramatic home runs.
It was the first in the series of `` Concerts for Young People by Young People '' to be sponsored by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy at the White House.
Such a series of articles was certainly never printed in the public press of mid-Victorian England.
The program came out of the NBC Special Projects department, and was slotted in the Du Pont Show Of The Week series.
When he was made a vice president only a year after the new sales job, a leading business magazine ran his photograph with a brief biography in a series on national business leaders of the future.

was and highs
Like most of Portuguese Angola, the cosmopolitan city of Luanda was not affected by the Portuguese Colonial War ( 1961 – 1974 ); economic growth and development in the entire region reached record highs during this period.
Clemens ' 2005 postseason was marked by highs and lows.
However, the number of IPOs had declined to 87 in 2001, well down from the highs, but before Sarbanes – Oxley was passed.
Due to its soaring value and new record highs, the Canadian dollar was named the Canadian Newsmaker of the Year for 2007 by the Canadian edition of Time magazine.
After medieval suppression of the concept, it was revived by Swiss physician Théophile Bonet in 1684, who, using the term folie maniaco-mélancolique, noted the erratic and unstable moods with periodic highs and lows that rarely followed a regular course.
Downey signed on with publishers HarperCollins to write a memoir, which in 2006 was already being billed as a " candid look at the highs and lows of his life and career ".
In the early 1970s, Chile experienced chronic inflation reaching highs of 140 percent per annum, at a time when the country, under high protectionist barriers, had no foreign reserves, and GDP was falling.
Along with the rest of the Senators, Alfredsson's 2007 – 08 season was marked by highs and lows.
The regular season was highlighted by captain and franchise player Ron Francis putting up career highs in goals with 32, assisits with 69, and points with 101.
A special show, One Last Consonant, please Carol, hosted by Brandreth and featuring Vorderman's highs and lows during 26 years of the show, was also filmed and transmitted just before her final Countdown appearance.
The following season, Wood finished 12 – 11 with a 3. 67 ERA, but perhaps more important was the fact he did not miss a start all year long, setting career highs with 213. 6 innings pitched and 33 starts.
He also walked 100 batters and surrendered 24 home runs, also career highs, but was selected as a National League All-Star and helped lead the Cubs to the playoffs as one half of " Chicago Heat " along with fellow pitcher Mark Prior.
As a result he was not selected for the All-Star and All-NBA team rosters even though he achieved new career highs in assists per game ( 8. 8 ) and free-throw accuracy ( 91. 6 %).
Having recorded career highs in points ( 18. 8 ), rebounds ( 4. 2 ), field goal percentage (. 512 ) and free-throw percentage ( a league-leading. 921 ), and leading the league with 10. 5 assists per game, Nash was named the league MVP for the second year in a row.
The Canadian economy was at its post-war peak, and levels of prosperity and quality of life were at all-time highs.
The fourth line was built south of the Tagus in the Almada highs to hinder an eventual invasion coming from south, with an extension of 8, 000 yards ( 7. 3 km ): It had 17 redoubts and covered trenches, 86 pieces of artillery, defended by marines, and orderlies of Lisbon, for a total of 7, 500 men.
He had an even better year in 1968 as he was considered the quiet leader of the 1968 World Series championship squad, posting career highs with 25 home runs and 84 RBI, fifth and sixth in the American League respectively.
A technique employed by northern soul DJs in common with their later counterparts was the sequencing of records to create euphoric highs and lows for the crowd.
At the same time, he stated that while he was governor, Maine was at the " highest of the highs and the lowest of the lows ," economically.
This was Davis ' breakout season, when he posted career highs, and ended up representing the NFC in the Pro Bowl.
This fact was the key to understanding why the private property, free market economy was notoriously unstable, pursuing a roller coaster course of exhilarating highs and terrifying descents into economic and financial collapse.

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