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Through the lean years of 1960s and 1970s the Giants, in spite of a 17-year-long playoff drought, still accumulated a 20-year-long waiting list for season tickets.
Through tickets are available between any pair of stations on the network, and can be bought from any station ticket office.
Through tickets for which the London-Gatwick line is part of a permitted route are valid on the Gatwick Express, provided they are not endorsed Not Gatwick Express.
All lines now collect fares through automatic fare collection ( AFC ) machines that accept single-ride tickets and the One Card Through Card or Yikatong, an integrated circuit card ( ICC card ) that can store credit for multiple rides.
Through this program, passengers can avail of discounts on all tickets booked round the year by paying an upfront annual fee.
Through the KSA, students and other members of the Kwantlen community are also eligible for special discounts including bus and train passes, discount movie tickets, and other seasonal offers.
Through the sale of tickets, concessions, and t-shirts, the fund raiser raises money for service organizations on campus.
Through his Klesko's Korner program, he has regularly provided Padres tickets to children and families facing cancer for the last four years, and he has also been a leading supporter of the Padres Scholars program.
Through tickets from trains on the Cumbria Coast Line are available to the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway.

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Through a series of experiments involving the vagus nerves of frogs, Loewi was able to manually slow the heart rate of frogs by controlling the amount of saline solution present around the vagus nerve.
Through history, Metz population has been impacted by the vicissitudes of the wars and the annexations involving the city and avoiding a continuous population growth.
Through an engaging project involving a photographic exploration of Jewish and Muslim communities around the world, and honest, unflinching online dialogue, participants form a network of advocates and ambassadors for ground-breaking Muslim-Jewish relations in six continents.
Through the years that have followed since the last Terrytoons TV series material in 1988, the rights have been scattered as result of prior rights issues and corporate changes involving Viacom ( the ownership and distribution history is noted below ).
Through the 1950s the volunteers and staff members of the TRPS rebuilt the line and rescued it from its state of decay, during a period characterised by a " Boy's Own comic spirit of adventure, involving enthusiasm, ingenuity and a fair degree of irresponsibility ".
Through 1979, support for Morarji Desai had declined considerably due to worsening economic conditions as well as the emergence of allegations of nepotism and corruption involving members of his family.
# Through networks involving public-private partnerships ( PPP ) or with the collaboration of community organisations ;
Through encounters with the Trigens ( genetically altered beasts ) and information from Doyle, Jack soon discovers that the island is part of an experiment involving genetic modification.
Through this experiment, Brooks found that interference occurred when a visual perception was mixed with manipulation of the visual task, and verbal responses interfere with a task involving a verbal statement to be manually manipulated.
Through the cable traffic Boyce saw that the CIA was involving itself in such a manner, not just with Australia but with other democratic, industrialized allies.
# Informatization: Through a ubiquitous information-based system ( U-Campus ) involving a high-speed gigabyte network, Dongseo University will provide students with familiarity working in high-tech environments using mobile-based systems.
Through the years, he has covered assignments in over 100 countries involving civil unrest and wars to social issues.
" Through the line " refers to an advertising strategy involving both above and below the line communications.
* There appear to be some similarities between the plotline and certain theories involving the death of Kurt Cobain, particularly the conspiracy theory that Courtney Love murdered Kurt Cobain and all the songs on her " Live Through This " album were written by Cobain.
Through trial and error methods involving the issues still at hand in the Kabuki theatre, the platform eventually became flush with the immobile sections of the stage.
Through Julie Bale ( Lucy ), a former police officer and Kinnear's ex, they uncover a conspiracy involving the ZTU with bribery and corruption.
Through the work of its first secretary, Tom Sargant OBE, JUSTICE rapidly developed expertise in cases involving miscarriages of justice, and secured the release of many prisoners who had been wrongly imprisoned.
Through the 1970s and ' 80s, Oxfam Canada sought to address the fundamental, underlying causes of poverty by deeply involving themselves in Central American solidarity and in the international movement against apartheid in South Africa.
Through a series of reduction efforts including demand side management programs, heat-rate, and efficiency improvements on generation equipment, transportation alternatives, and land-use management involving forestation and vegetative sequestration efforts, Allegheny was able to achieve just under 8. 5 million tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent reductions.

Through and Express
Through this program, American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation seek to increase the public ’ s awareness of the importance of historic preservation in the United States and to preserve America ’ s historic and cultural places.
* The rapper Jesse Dangerously on his album How to Express Your Dissenting Political Viewpoint Through Origami, where the song is titled " Tom Lehrer's The Elements ".
Through the first half of the season, he often played on the second line with Kesler and David Booth ; the trio were dubbed the " American Express line ", as they were all born in the United States.
Through trains had to reverse at Bath, and the most famous of these was the named Pines Express from Manchester ( and at times other northern originating points ) to Bournemouth West.
* Review of Sleazoid Express: A Mind Twisting Tour Through the Grindhouse Cinema of Times Square
Through its president, William H. Russell, it launched the famous Pony Express.
Through National Express, Ventura purchased what remains of the old government fleet, which is often of particular interest to railfans, though this section of the fleet will be phased out over the coming years.

Through and London
( eds ) Mining and Metal Production Through the Ages London: British Museum
Through the aegis of her scientific uncle, Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe, a chemist and vice chancellor of the University of London, she consulted with botanists at Kew Gardens, convincing George Massee of her ability to germinate spores and her theory of hybridisation.
These included An Elopement à la Mode and The Pickpocket: A Chase Through London, made by Alf Collins for the British branch of the French Gaumont company, Daring Daylight Burglary, made by Frank Mottershaw at the Sheffield Photographic Company, and Desperate Poaching Affray, made by the Haggar family, whose main business was exhibiting films made by others in their traveling tent theatre.
To establish his place within the Alice canon, Tenniel drew ninety-two drawings for Lewis Carroll ’ s Alice ’ s Adventures in Wonderland ( London: Macmillan, 1865 ) and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There ( London: Macmillan, 1871 ).
Through the influence of Francis Walsingham, Andrewes was appointed prebendary of St Pancras in St Paul's, London, in 1589, and subsequently became Master of his own college of Pembroke, as well as a chaplain of Archbishop John Whitgift.
Through the 1990s he was a regular DJ in the chill out room at Return to the Source parties in London, around the UK and abroad.
: Heschel, Abraham Joshua, Tucker, Gordon & Levin, Leonard, Heavenly Torah: As Refracted Through the Generations, London, Continuum International Publishing Group, 2005
Ending the Depression Through Planned Obsolescence by Bernard London, 1932
Claude Monet | Monet's Trouée de soleil dans le brouillard, Houses of Parliament series ( Monet ) | Houses of Parliament, London, Sun Breaking Through the Fog, 1904
Through his vast estates he was the richest man in England, and his great wealth, ostentatious display of it, autocratic manner and attitudes, enormous London mansion ( the Savoy Palace on the Strand ) and association with the failed peace process at Bruges combined to make him the most visible target of social resentments.
* The Whole Royal and Magnificent Entertainment Given to King James Through the City of London ( 1603 – 4 ).
Through the engravings by the " School of Fontainebleau " this new style was transmitted to other northern European centres, Antwerp especially, and Germany, and eventually London.
* Whitehall Through The Centuries by George S Dugdale ( Assistant at the London Museum ) with black and white reproductions and plans.
Through Francesca Allinson he met the Marxist composer Alan Bush, who was the conductor of the London Labour Choral Union. Tippett conducted the orchestra at the Pageant of Labour at the Crystal Palace on 15 – 20 October 1934.
* Follow Through London production opened at the Dominion Theatre on October 3 and ran for 148 performances
Through Nevil Maskelyne, whose acquaintance he had first made in the course of the celebrated Schiehallion experiments in 1774, he also gained access to the scientific circles of London.
Through a studio known as the London Suffrage Atelier, she contributed artwork to further the cause of women's suffrage in Great Britain.
* Rehren Th., 2003, Crucibles as Reaction Vessels in Ancient Metallurgy, Ed in P. Craddock & J. Lang, Mining and Metal Production Through the Ages, British Museum Press, London pp207 – 215
Through services to London were introduced from February 1858.
* All Through the Night: Julie London Sings the Choicest of Cole Porter ( 1965 )
Through the brief 12th Session of early 1674, Shaftesbury and his friends, flexing their new muscles, steered a slew of provocative bills in the House of Lords, e. g. expelling Catholics from London, forcing an oath that renounced the Pope, requiring royal family members to get parliamentary consent on marriage and how to raise their children.
** Collin's Walk Through London and Westminster
Through her, the Devonshires inherited Chiswick House and Burlington House in London ; Bolton Abbey and Londesborough Hall in Yorkshire ; and Lismore Castle in County Waterford, Ireland.

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