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Unique and California
He appeared in " the world's first mountain biking video, aptly named, The Great Mountain Biking Video ,", released in 1988 by New & Unique Videos of San Diego, California.
Ned Overend Appears in " The Great Mountain Biking Video ," Big Bear Lakes, California, 1988-Photo by Patty Mooney Ned Overend, John Tomac and Tinker Juarez Compete in the Cindy Whitehead Desert Classic, Palm Springs, California, 1989-Photo by Patty Mooney He also appeared in a mountain-bike race video entitled " Battle At Durango: The First-Ever World Mountain Biking Championships " videotaped in Durango, Colorado in 1990, and released by New & Unique Videos in 1991.
In 1991 Paula Newby-Fraser appeared with Cycling Master, John Howard ( cyclist ), in " John Howard's Lessons In Cycling " video produced by New & Unique Videos of San Diego, California.
Unique and state
Unique to Altha School is the fact that it is a PreK through 12th grade school, one of the few remaining such schools in the state of Florida.
Unique to the state, Kalkaska Sand covers nearly 1 million acres ( 4, 000 km² ) in 29 Upper and Lower Peninsula counties.
Unique and park
Plum Point-( Kowawese Unique Area )-a new State / County / Town park opened in the fall of 1996, located directly on the shore of the Hudson River.
In Garrison it is also possible to use the trails from Manitoga and the Castle Rock Unique Area to reach the park parcels on the ridgetops.
The brochure discussed the medallions, the park (' Canada's Most Unique Tourist Attraction — Canadian Centennial Numismatic Park '), other fundraising ideas and planned future attractions.
Unique features of the park include an wooden observation tower atop Sehome Hill, with aerial views of Bellingham Bay to the south.
Unique to the park, honoring the German-American neighborhood population, is the Goethe – Schiller Monument.
Unique and system
Lenat claimed that the system had rediscovered both Goldbach's conjecture and the Unique Prime Factorization Theorem.
* Unique Device Identification, a system that is intended to assign a unique identifier to medical devices within the United States
Unique to Allanté was a complex lamp-out module that substituted a burned-out bulb in the exterior lighting system with an adjacent lamp until the problem is corrected.
Unique in England, the village of Laxton in Nottinghamshire continues to retain some vestiges of the feudal system, where the land is still farmed using the open field system.
Unique to the ZZ family, the 2ZZ-GE utilizes a dual camshaft profile system ( the " L " in VVTL-i, known by enthusiasts and engineers alike as " lift ") to produce the added power without an increase in displacement or forced induction.
* ' Unique Item Identifier ', a specific value in the Item Unique Identification system used by the United States Department of Defense for the identification of accountable equipment according to DoD Instruction 5000. 64
Unique to Mexico, the University of the Americas Puebla has a housing system very similar to those in the United States.
Unique in the BART system, the City of Berkeley, rather than BART, controls the air rights on the parking lots.
Taxpayers who need to file a tax return are given a different number, a Unique Taxpayer Reference ( UTR ), which is used as a reference number in the self-assessment tax system.
Unique control system of distribution: a toothed belt drives the camshaft of the exhaust valves, and from these, a reference to the camshaft gear drives the intake valves.
Unique and public
* Unique Communications Group, a group of companies relating to communications, public affairs, broadcasting, and entertainment industries in the United Kingdom
Unique to the City, the monastery houses both male and female Sangha, students from the boarding school, and is open to the public.
Unique and access
Unique Historical Conditions: an innovative firm gains low-cost access to rare resources in a particular time and space.
Unique and is
Unique to this conception of formalized algorithms is the assignment operation, setting the value of a variable.
" In 1844, his The Ego and Its Own ( Der Einzige and sein Eigentum which may literally be translated as The Unique Individual and His Property ) was published, which is considered to be " a founding text in the tradition of individualist anarchism.
Unique among Jewish communities is the monasticism of the Beta Israel of Ethiopia, a practice believed to date to the 15th century.
The IEEE claims trademarks on the names EUI-48 and EUI-64, in which EUI is an acronym for Extended Unique Identifier.
Unique to Northern, this citizen-leader development program is open to all NMU students, regardless of GPA, major or year in school.
Unique among the many military publications, Stars and Stripes operates as a First Amendment newspaper and is part of the newly formed Defense Media Activity.
Unique for a major sports league, MLS operates under a single-entity structure, where each team is owned by the league and operated by its investors.
Unique to the transepts and chapter house is the use of Purbeck marble to adorn the piers, adding to the richness of decoration.
In winning the Academy Award for Unique and Artistic Production it shared what is now the Best Picture award with the movie Wings.
Unique among towns, East Hanover is defined by the joining of two rivers, the Whippany River to the west and north and the Passaic River to the east and north.
* Complete comprehension of the Unique Nature and Attributes of God is beyond the capacity of human reasoning and sense experience.
Unique to universes described by the FLRW metric, a de Sitter universe has a Hubble Law which is not only consistent through all space, but also through all time ( since the deceleration parameter is equal to ), thus satisfying the perfect cosmological principle that assumes isotropy and homogeneity throughout space and time.
Unique to the Honolulu Marathon among American marathons is its popularity among runners from Japan, where there are very few marathons open to all entrants.
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