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Titan and went
Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik ( 1911-1912, factory " Titan "), Cenkovo, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory ; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.
The Martin Company went further in the production of even larger booster rockets for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the U. S. Air Force with its Titan III series of over 100 rockets produced, including the Titan IIIA, the more-important Titan IIIC, and the Titan IIIE.
That mission was cancelled after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and SLC-6 was closed when the Air Force went back to launching satellites on the Titan III and Titan IV rockets.
It went on to describe five " generations " of rockets, starting with the early Vanguard, through the Junos, ICBMs like Atlas and Titan, clustered designs like the Saturn, and finally the ultimate development, a cluster using the F-1 with 6 million pounds of thrust.
As part of the Team Titans, Terra went back in time to the year 1992 to stop the birth of Teen Titan Donna Troy's firstborn son, who would grow up to be the tyrannical Lord Chaos.
Some manufacturers even went so far as to build new models with London in mind, such as the DMS class Daimler Fleetline, and the T class Leyland Titan ( B15 ).
On April 18, 1962, Headquarters SAC declared the 724th SMS operational, and 2 days later the first Titan Is went on alert status.
Due to their unreliability, extra cost in maintenance and petrol and inherent inflexibility, with both tyre-scrub and driveline wind-up being endemic problems, the big petrol six-wheelers had generally been seen-off by the Titan, Guy was saved by War Department contracts and trolleybus orders, but Karrier went into liquidation, eventually being bought from its receivers by Rootes Group, who used the 6X4 design experience to re-focus Karrier as a trolleybus maker, moving production from Huddersfield to the Commer works in Luton.
Just as he had done the previous season, he went past the 2, 000 all purpose yards mark, the first Titan to do this in consecutive seasons.

Titan and out
In 1984, Titan the main shipping company of the Papanicolaou ’ s was in trouble, so Livanos's father George bought out the Papanicolaou's shares in ALL, while Gauntlett again became a shareholder with a 25 % holding in AML.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the Sun's corona was mapped from observations of the Crab's radio waves passing through it, and in 2003, the thickness of the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan was measured as it blocked out X-rays from the nebula.
This research continued throughout the 1980s while the Titan II ballistic missile was being phased out and utilized for early spacecraft launch.
The oprational lifetime, however of the Titan I was short, as Secretary of Defense McNamara announced in November 1964 that all remaining first-generation ICBMs ( Series E and F Atlas and Titan I ) would be phased out ( Project Added Effort ) by the end of June 1965.
He constructed humanity's first warp-capable vessel, the Phoenix, in Bozeman, Montana, out of an old Titan II nuclear missile.
In the Berlin premiere in 1896, Blumine was cut out, along with the title Titan and the programme of the symphony.
Zeus, the tyrannical king of the gods, decided to destroy them, but Prometheus, a Titan whose name meant " forethought ," out of his " philanthropos tropos " or " humanity-loving character " gave them two empowering, life-enhancing, gifts: fire, symbolizing all knowledge, skills, technology, arts, and science ; and " blind hope " or optimism.
The book begins with a story of a base on Saturn's moon Titan, where a young spaceship pilot, Parvis, sets out in a strider ( a mecha-like machine ) to find several missing people, among them the famous Pirx of Lem's Tales of Pirx the Pilot.
Many ground tests were carried out on the Gemini 2 and Titan rocket in November 1964.
Former Titan Cyborg is among the new members of the League, and immediately sets out to rebuild Red Tornado, claiming that he has a plan to make him indestructible.
The Netherlands Marine Corps operates four similar Dutch Leopard 1V-based BRV vehicles known as Hercules, Samson, Goliath and Titan which operate out of the Royal Netherlands Navy assault ships of the Rotterdam class.
In November 1964, the Air Force announced that the Titan I was also being phased out.
Forbidden Planet had grown out of the Titan Distributors business of Mike Lake, Nick Landau, and Mike Luckman ; Titan itself having grown out of Comic Media Distributors.
Jericho's plans are foiled when Static, the newest Teen Titan, uses his electrical powers to overload the Tower's systems, causing feedback that knocks Jericho out of Cyborg.
Glushko pointed out that the US Titan rockets used to launch Gemini spacecraft also used identical propellants so these concerns were unwarranted.
Recently resurrected by Death in order to wipe out half of the population of the universe, The Titan Thanos discovers the true nature of the six Infinity Gems after gazing into Death's Infinity Well.
The acronym EOS was chosen for Eos, the Titan Goddess of dawn in Greek mythology, and is often pronounced as a word ( or ), although some spell out the letters, reading it as an initialism.
But things take a dark turn as funding and support for resupply and Earth-return retrieval are cut by Maclachlan's administration ( proposed and carried out by the very same men that tried to shoot the shuttle down ), leaving the team with no hope for survival beyond what they may find on Titan.
The Cassini probe's study of Titan, which began in 2005, has recently borne out that there do appear to be liquid lakes on the moon.
He has largely appeared in his own eponymous series which has been collected into a series of ( out of print ) trade paperbacks by Titan Books, all written by Grant Morrison:

Titan and print
The U. S. Air Force assembled its initial blue print for the EELV in 1994, following many years of government funded studies into an improved system and architecture, which was intended to replace most if not all existing “ legacy ” spacelifters ( e. g. Delta II, Atlas II / Centaur, Titan IV, etc .).
In 2003 it published two book volumes of Modesty Blaise comic strips, Live Bait and Lady in the Dark, but did not print any further volumes after the British company, Titan Books, began publishing its own line of Modesty Blaise reprints.

Titan and 1998
In the Titan 401A version, a Centaur-T was launched nine times between 1994 and 1998.
The following year, Carpathian Forest signed to Avantgarde Music and recorded their first EP, Through Chasm, Caves and Titan Woods in 1995, followed by the debut album Black Shining Leather in 1998.
The company acquired Montreal-based Sports Holdings, Inc, in 1998, and became the world's top producer of hockey merchandise adding the brands Koho, Titan, Jofa, Canadien, and Heaton.
London: Titan Books, 1998.
* Montreal Jofa Titan, Montreal, Quebec, ( 1998 – 1999 ).
* Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr, Ron Chernow, London: Warner Books, 1998.
Titan was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1998.
In 1985, they became the Laval Titan, and in 1994, they became the Laval Titan Collège Français following a merger with the Verdun Collège Français, and then in 1998, they moved to Bathurst.
The Laval Titan was one of the names used by a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League franchise that played in Laval, Quebec, between 1971 and 1998.
* Laval Titan Collège Français ( 1994 – 1998 )
* 1998 – 99-Finalist vs. Acadie-Bathurst Titan
Titan formed a joint venture with Timex, which lasted until 1998, and set up a distribution network across India.
*** Original Sins ( collects # 1-9, Vertigo, October 1998, ISBN 1-56389-052-6, Titan Books, February 2007, ISBN 1-84576-465-X )
In 1998 Chernow published his biography of John D. Rockefeller, Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
* Booknotes interview with Chernow on Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., June 21, 1998.

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