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Two and key
Two versions of Blackwood are common: " standard " Blackwood, developed by Easley, and " Roman key card " or " RKC " Blackwood, named for the Italian team which invented it.
Two key marketing executives in Compaq's early years, Jim D ' Arezzo and Sparky Sparks, had come from IBM's PC Group.
From an article by Askanas and Engel: " Two hypotheses predominate regarding the key pathogenic mechanisms involved in s-IBM: an amyloid-beta-related degenerative process and an immune dysregulation.
Two key assumptions underlie this cognitive approach: ( 1 ) that the memory system is an active organized processor of information and ( 2 ) that prior knowledge plays an important role in learning.
Two years later in Paris he repeated the proposal, listing the stone as one of several key items belonging to Egypt's cultural heritage, a list which also included the iconic bust of Nefertiti in the Egyptian Museum of Berlin ; a statue of the Great Pyramid architect Hemiunu in the Roemer-und-Pelizaeus-Museum in Hildesheim, Germany ; the Dendara Temple Zodiac in the Louvre in Paris ; and the bust of Ankhhaf from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Two key judicial decisions, which are still frequently cited today, are reported only in Hare's Reports in Chancery:
Two key challenges to this assertion are:
In 2003, Fastow was a prominent figure in 24 Days: How Two Wall Street Journal Reporters Uncovered the Lies that Destroyed Faith in Corporate America by the reporters who had broken some of the key stories in the saga, Rebecca Smith and John R. Emshwiller.
Two future opponents in the American Revolutionary War, Washington and Thomas Gage, played key roles in organizing the retreat.
The key movements within the Two and a Half International were the ILP and the Austromarxists, and the main forces in the Three and a Half International were the ILP and the Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ) of Spain.
Masters of the House: Congressional Leadership Over Two Centuries ( 1998 ) short biographies of key leaders
Two of the seven key areas of " Catholic social teaching " are pertinent to social justice:
Two major military battles occurred near the city: in 732, the Battle of Poitiers ( also known as the Battle of Tours ), in which the Franks commanded by Charles Martel halted the expansion of the Umayyad Caliphate, and in 1356, the Battle of Poitiers, a key victory for English forces during the Hundred Years ' War.
Two Arginine residues at position 265 and 511 and one Lysine residue at position 508 were found to be key in IP < sub > 3 </ sub > docking.
Two key points discussed in his works are liquid fuels and staging.
Two key inventions led to the development of magnetic core memory in 1951.
Two key innovations in the development of the modern music video were the development of relatively inexpensive and easy-to-use video recording and editing equipment, and the development of visual effects created with techniques such as image compositing.
Two other key songs written and recorded for SMiLE -- " Cabin Essence " and " Surf's Up " -- were compiled by Carl Wilson and included on the 20 / 20 and Surf's Up LPs in more or less the same form as Wilson had intended them for SMiLE, while the song " Cool Cool Water " ( an extended track built around the SMiLE fragment " I love to say Dada ") later appeared on the Sunflower album.
Two key theorems of Ramsey theory are:
* Two eyes, a key concept in the game of go
Two key acquisitions were Sira, taken from the Marathas, and the kingdom of Bednore, where as a casus belli he agreed to support a claimant to its throne against usurpers.
Two equations are key to understanding the behavior of MEMS cantilevers.
Two popular hypotheses are that it was created in Kentucky, hence ' K-Y ', or that the letters represent the key ingredients used to make the lubricant, neither of which are proven.
Two key aspects contributed to SQL Slammer's rapid propagation.

Two and mottos
Two mottos appear: Annuit cœptis signifies that Providence has " approved of ( our ) undertakings.
Two of the early mottos of Edward D. Jones & Co. were " The salesman comes first " and " The salesman is your partner.
Two of McSorley's mottos are " Be Good or Be Gone ", and " We were here before you were born ".
Two provinces have adopted Latin translations of phrases from the English lyrics as their mottos: Manitoba — Gloriosus et liber ( glorious and free )— and Alberta — Fortis et liber ( strong and free ).

Two and taken
Two days before he was taken sick, Cousin Elec was out worrying about what too much rain might do to his sweetpeas, and Cousin Elec had always preserved in the top drawer of his secretary a mother-of-pearl paper knife which Theresa had coveted as a child and which he had promised she could have when he died.
In the Hall of Two Truths, the deceased's heart was weighed against the Shu feather of truth and justice taken from the headdress of the goddess Ma ' at.
Two inquisitions were taken after Oxford's death, the first in 1604 for his property in Essex, the second in 1608 for his Great Garden property in London.
Two armed schooners, Franklin and Hancock, from Beverly, Massachusetts, made prisoner of the attorney-general at Charlottetown, on advice given them by some Pictou residents after they had taken eight fishing vessels in the Gut of Canso.
* 1970 – Two passenger jets bound from Europe to New York are simultaneously hijacked by Palestinian terrorist members of PFLP and taken to Dawson's Field in Jordan.
Two people are taken into provisional custody, one is an airport worker.
Two days later, when Ariovistus requests to speak with Caesar again, Caesar instead sends C. Valerius Procillus who is taken captive by Ariovistus.
Two English knights were actually taken prisoner, though it is unclear at what stage in the battle.
Two photographs of a single hologram taken from different viewpoints
Two distinct still frames flash between the ground crew scene and the footage of the fire ; these appear to be from footage taken earlier of the ship's landing approach.
Two young women claiming to be Anastasia and her sister Maria were taken in by a priest in the Ural Mountains in 1919 where they lived as nuns until their deaths in 1964.
Two hundred years to the day since King Gustav III of Sweden | Gustav III, who founded Dramaten, was assassinated ( 16 March 1792 ), von Sydow attended a meeting there commemorating the date, 16 March 1992 ; this photo was taken in the stage entrance.
Two satellite photos of the White Sea taken on 23 April 2000 ( top ) and 3 May 2001 ( bottom )
Two collections of writings taken from postings to the message board have been published, titled Boxer Shorts ( ISBN 1-932461-00-0 ) and Boxer Shorts Redux ( ISBN 1-932461-03-5 ).
Because of this, the challenges tend to allow players to talk and try to make last-minute deals, giving up immunity for assurance of being taken to the Final Two.
This concert was recorded and released in 1994 as Totally Unplugged Two days after the concert, Norman collapsed on the sidewalk, and was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he was hospitalized for almost two weeks.
Parks has taken small TV and film roles including appearances in Popeye, The Two Jakes, and as Leo Johnson's defense attorney Jack Racine in episode # 2005 of Twin Peaks.
Two years later he continued his experiments at the works of Messrs. Fox, Henderson, and Co., of Smethwick, near Birmingham, who had taken the matter in hand.
The Scheyville Training Farm era ended in 1940 when the farm was taken over by the Commonwealth for use as a military school during World War Two.
Two formulas, one for paregoric and another for a similar medication, taken from an 1870 publication, are, for Paregoric: " Best opium 1 / 2 dr., dissolve it in about 2 tablespoons of boiling water ; then add benzoic acid 1 / 2 dr .; oil of anise 1 / 2 a fluid dr .; clarified honey 1 oz.
Two merchants gave free passage on boats to as many of the children as were willing, but they were actually either taken to Tunisia and sold into slavery, or died in a shipwreck on San Pietro Island off Sardinia during a gale.
Two main charges were brought to the House of Commons against Marlborough: first, an assertion that over nine years he had illegally received more than £ 63, 000 from the bread and transport contractors in the Netherlands ; second, that he had taken 2. 5 % from the pay of the foreign troops in English pay, amounting to £ 280, 000.
* July 18: Mason asked Lucas to allow extradition to Michigan of Two Stickney, a request the Ohio Governor refused on grounds the stabbing had taken place on Ohio soil.

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