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Transatlantic and played
It first opened in 1989 and on November 18, the Arenaball Transatlantic Challenge was played there, an exhibition game between the Detroit Drive and the Chicago Bruisers, with the Drive winning 43 – 14.

Transatlantic and major
Transatlantic shipping with the New World turned cities such as Nantes, Bordeaux, Cherbourg-Octeville and Le Havre into major ports.
The Program on Transatlantic Relations promotes dialogue on the major issues that will affect the evolution of the transatlantic relationship.

Transatlantic and role
When Boyd returned in his new role as head of Elektra's London office, he signed them up for an album, beating off a rival bid from Transatlantic Records.
In this role, he was instrumental in laying the first successful Transatlantic telegraph cable, using the SS Great Eastern ( 1865 / 66 ).

Transatlantic and Western
The cable systems are / were VSNL Northern Europe, VSNL Western Europe, VSNL Transatlantic, and VSNL Transpacific.
The Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, which established the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Britain in 1787, campaigned for an end to the Transatlantic slave trade from Western Africa to the New World, which Britain dominated by then.

Transatlantic and into
The kings of Dahomey sold their war captives into the Transatlantic slave trade, rather than kill them in the Annual Customs.
The Transatlantic slave trade peaked in the late 18th century, when the largest number of slaves were captured on raiding expeditions into the interior of West Africa.
A few years later, TAT-7 was put into service between Tuckerton, New Jersey and Lands End, England, and was the last analog Transatlantic undersea system.
Richard released one solo single on EMI and was part of the group CMU which released two albums ( although Richard was only involved with the second, Space Cabaret ) on Transatlantic before evolving into jazz funk band Shakatak.
Though New Writing was the most durable of Penguin's periodicals it wasn't the publisher's only foray into journalism with Russian Review, Penguin Hansard and Transatlantic begun during the war, and Penguin Film Review, Penguin Music Magazine, New Biology, Penguin Parade, Penguin Science Survey and Penguin Science News having brief runs after.
* It Crawled into My Hand, Honest-The Fugs Reprise RS-6305 or Transatlantic 181 or Edsel XED-181 – 1968
Transatlantic was folded into Logo Records.

Transatlantic and Americas
Transatlantic crossings are passages of passengers and cargo across the Atlantic Ocean between the Americas and Europe.

Transatlantic and .
Cruising in the International Transatlantic Puerto Lieutenant José Azueta.
Some of the ethnic groups that continued to influence the cuisine were here in prior years ; while others arrived more numerously during “ The Great Transatlantic Migration ( of 1870 — 1914 ) or other mass migrations.
The Transatlantic Trends poll found that 72 percent of Bulgarians do not approve of the economic policy pursued by the government of the ruling center-right GERB party and Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.
* Built in Scotland and completed in 1936, The former ocean liner in Long Beach, California, United States uses its first-class staterooms as a hotel, after retiring in 1967 from Transatlantic service.
* I Chose Friden -- Songs for Cybernetic Lovers, Transatlantic Records.
* Wrote and produced a sound and song depiction of Merseyside called Echoes of Merseyside (( Transatlantic Records, LPDE 101 ) for the Liverpool Echo newspaper.
* O Liverpool We Love You, Transatlantic Records XTRA 1076, released 1976.
This marked a resurgence to a degree in the 1990s and 2000s with bands such as North Star, Muse, The Flower Kings, Spock's Beard, Transatlantic, Apocalypse, Karmakanic, Nexus, Pär Lindh Project, Arena, Glass Hammer and many others.
* Wilson, David A. Paine and Cobbett: The Transatlantic Connection.
TAT-1 ( Transatlantic No. 1 ) was the first submarine transatlantic telephone cable system.
* September 25 – The submarine Transatlantic telephone cable opens.
* April 26 – May 24, 1827-The Royal Netherlands Navy's British-built paddle steamer Curaçao makes the first Transatlantic Crossing by steam, from Hellevoetsluis to Paramaribo.
* April 26 – May 24 – The Royal Netherlands Navy's British-built paddle steamer Curaçao makes the first Transatlantic Crossing by steam, from Hellevoetsluis to Paramaribo.
* July 26 – August 10 – Isambard Kingdom Brunel ’ s iron steamship Great Britain makes the Transatlantic Crossing from Liverpool to New York, the first screw propelled vessel to make the passage.
* April 4 – April 22 – The paddle steamer SS Sirius ( 1837 ) makes the Transatlantic Crossing to New York from Cork, Ireland, in eighteen days, though not using steam continuously.
LIIA is a non governmental and non partisan foundation, established in 1992, their research and advocacy mainly focuses on: Latvian foreign policy, Transatlantic relations, European Union policies, including its neighborhood policy and Eastern Partnership, and multilateral and bilateral relations with Russia.
The need for loading coils was discovered by Oliver Heaviside in studying the disappointing slow speed of the Transatlantic telegraph cable.
The following system, TAT-8, known as SL design, by Bell Labs, was the first Transatlantic Fiber-Optic system, and greatly increased capacity and performance.

travel and played
Due to the wartime travel restrictions, the first three games of the 1945 World Series were played in Detroit, where the Cubs won two games, including a one-hitter by Claude Passeau, and the final four were played at Wrigley.
The movie Chasing 3000 was created based on a true story of two children named Mickey ( played by Ray Liotta, Trevor Morgan and Blake Woodyard ) as they travel across the United States to see Roberto Clemente's 3, 000th hit.
Also, because the travel direction inverts as you progress up the scale, at the point where the scale crosses from one side of the concertina to the other octaves can be played in the home keys.
It tells the story of two bikers ( played by Fonda and Hopper ) who travel through the American Southwest and South.
Seward ’ s frequent travel and political work suggest that it was Frances who played the more active role in Auburn abolitionist activities.
The band played on four different boats, and would usually leave New Orleans in May and travel to St. Louis, though they would also sometimes travel further north.
Home games are played in Avalon, and visiting teams must travel by boat to the island in order to make the games.
In more recent advertisements, the instruments used reflect the theme, including a version played by traditionally Asian instruments in conjunction with publicizing the carrier's major presence in trans-Pacific travel.
Domestic league matches were played on Saturdays and European matches were played midweek, so, although air travel was risky at the time, it was the only practical choice if United were to fulfil their league fixtures, which they would have to do if they were to avoid proving Alan Hardaker right.
Scales played ' The Client ', an evil government minister funding inter-genetic time travel experiments.
In Andrew Niccol's science fiction film Gattaca ( 1997 ), " one of the more interesting scripts " Hawke said he had read in " a number of years ", Hawke played the role of a man who infiltrates a society of genetically perfect humans by assuming another man's identity in order to realize his dream of space travel.
Crucially, Psalmanazar's appeal derived not only from his exotic ways, which tapped into a growing domestic interest in travel narratives describing faraway locales, but also played upon the prevailing anti-Catholic and anti-Jesuit religious sentiment of early 18th century Britain.
When Frölunda and the Ottawa Senators played an exhibition game on October 2, 2008, spectators could use their game tickets for free travel with public transportation within Gothenburg's municipality, before and after the game.
He and a friend travel to Okinawa to purchase guns so they can get revenge, but along the way they are befriended by a psychotic gangster played by Kitano, who is plotting his own revenge.
Membership slips from 59 to 55 clubs and then the outbreak of the American Civil War in the spring sharply cuts both inter-city travel and the number of matches played in greater New York City.
Due to the long travel distances involved in divisional play, the Caps played some home games in places like Wichita, Kansas and even Mexico City, Mexico but did not fare well in those supposed home games.
Mackenzie played a role in organizing a committee to present grievances to the British government: the committee selected Robert Randal to travel to London to advocate on behalf of the American-born settlers.
In, with severe wartime travel restrictions in effect, the game scheduled to be played at Boston's Fenway Park was deferred until the next season.
During the rail travel back to Hamilton after the season's final game, the Tigers ' players went to their general manager, Percy Thompson, and demanded $ 200 pay for the six extra games they played that season or they would not play in the playoffs.
"; Best in Show, in which he portrayed " Buck Laughlin ," a dog show announcer who offered up an unending stream of bad jokes and off-color comments ; Waiting for Guffman, in which he played " Ron Albertson ," a travel agent who performs in amateur stage productions with his wife ; This Is Spinal Tap, in which he played a lieutenant on the military base where Spinal Tap play ; and For Your Consideration as an obnoxious entertainment television show anchor.

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