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Ride-sharing apps' rumble with regulation keeps on clocking up the mileage.
"The losses were clocking up without them (the banks) seeing it," Lunde said.
Local banks, which are exposed to indigenous producers, are clocking up bad debts.
She oriented her life around work, sometimes clocking up to 70 hours per week.
But that did not stop citizens and tourists alike clocking up 27.5m rides over the same period.
The SUV sector has taken China's auto industry by storm, clocking up annual growth of 52 percent in 2015.
According to his Linkedin account, Suneja had worked for Lion Air since 28, clocking up some 2737,215 flight hours.
Shares closed 5.2 percent higher after the news, clocking up the second biggest daily gain on Spain's stock index.
However, the index is on track for a small monthly gain after clocking up losses for the past five months.
CEEMEA has been hit particularly hard, clocking up just US$4.19bn of public deals in January - the lowest since 2002.
But something tells me it's not them clocking up the majority of the 100 million faked orgasms in Britain a week.
For many hedge fund managers, 2015 was a year they would rather forget, clocking up their worst annual return since 2011.
It was the most popular ticketed show in the gallery's history, clocking up 399,127 visitors in total, according to Fairfax Media.
The number of loans continued to fall, with the second quarter clocking up 5.413 deals, compared with 355 in the previous quarter.
It forecast driverless tractors would generate the most revenue — $30.7 billion by 2024 — with agricultural drones clocking up the most unit shipments.
PRICES: Aluminium ended 1.1 percent higher at $2,250 per tonne, after clocking up its worst week since November 133, down 10 percent.
In the second phase, they ramped up the amount of time spent in bed, clocking up around 7.5 hours of sleep per night.
In the interest of transparency, share with your colleagues so that you add to the body of evidence and experience that we're clocking up.
In its seven seasons, "Bake Off" has become a national obsession, clocking up viewing figures that were higher than major sporting events and talent shows.
U.S. investors, however, sent more wealth overseas than peers in Britain, Ireland, China and Hong Kong put together, clocking up $7.3 trillion over the same period.
But he is a new man after clocking up an incredible 6,000 miles walking - shedding more than two-thirds of his body weight - along the way.
Paffett, 34, is a veteran of the test circuit after taking part in 72 official test days between 2001 and 2013 and clocking up 22,745 km.
The company has made a rapid progress; clocking up 4,000 rides since launching in June, and has secured investment ahead of expansion into Nigeria, Uganda and Benin.
"Conor is always super fit from clocking up rounds and just general training, but this time, there is a huge emphasis on cardiovascular training," Queally told Fightland.
It was his last act after clocking up a fantastic record of 15-3 in the amateur ranks, especially when you consider how young he began competing at.
Once you've got all of this lined up, there is one thing left to sort before you start clocking up the miles: a good pair of running shoes.
Exports dropped 10.1 percent on-year in April, in line with estimates and worse than March's 6.8 percent slide, clocking up the fastest pace of decline in three months.
The app and site are swamped with dance videos, including many tutorials, with both Tangdou-created clips and those made by groups around China sometimes clocking up millions of views.
LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar surged to a near 14-year high before pulling back on Thursday, clocking up records against a range of other top world currencies and skittling emerging markets.
It has contributed to house prices clocking up double digit annual growth, sparked fears of losing international business competitiveness and complicated central bank policy in an era of record low rates.
Though as noted above, Facebook still dominates time spent, clocking up way more time (~227 minutes) per user per day on average vs Snapchat (around nine minutes) and Instagram (five minutes).
Besides CYBG, TSB and Metro Bank, a newcomer which has been rolling out branches across southern England, Britain has a host of online-only retail banks that are clocking up impressive numbers.
She has been a hands-on co-designer and visited several days last week and on Sunday morning, clocking up more than 20 hours on the site in recent days, insiders say.
The ability to stay connected helped China also become the world's biggest e-commerce market, clocking up sales of $672 billion in 2015, up 42 percent on the previous year, he said.
Deutsche Bank defied expectations Thursday by posting a small profit versus an anticipated net loss for the quarter -- thanks to its global markets division clocking up a 10 percent increase in revenues.
Samsung Electronics, that conglomerate's darling, thrived in 2017, clocking up record profits, contributing to a surge in exports for the year, all while Mr Lee has been cooped up on criminal charges.
He performed in parishes, conference halls, prisons, schools and hospitals all over Britain, Europe, America and Australia, clocking up thousands of miles and becoming, in the process, Britain's only full-time clown-priest.
In addition to clocking up numerous racing victories, this Shelby GT350R was used by engineers to test new designs and parts for Shelby's next competition car, and for the 34 customer versions built.
The committee asked him to send it breakdowns for percentages working more than 50, 60, 70 and even 80 hours per week, should there indeed be any Uber drivers clocking up so much work.
A video of police officers from Norfolk, Virginia, lip syncing and dancing through their station to Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" has gone viral, clocking up 25 million views in two days.
Clocking up at a digestible 3:25 minutes long, "Cherry" is a bright, glittering earworm, the kind that should be played out bedroom speakers while applying lipgloss, or else through portable speakers in parks surrounded by cans.
The U.S. businesses are grossly underperforming in India - a country clocking up an average growth rate of 7 percent in the last three years, and well on the way to keeping that forward momentum over the medium term.
When I meet Dan for a family party a few weeks later, he runs up on stage to perform his newest track "Ring Ring", which, since its release, has been clocking up a few thousand hits a day.
While Norwegian men do the most housework out of all the men surveyed—clocking up 72 minutes a day—Norwegian women are averaging an extra 78 minutes a day on top of the time their men put in.
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - Caught between rising oil prices and a perky dollar, emerging markets ended a rollercoaster week looking mixed, with stocks clocking up their strongest week for three months while currencies in Argentina and Turkey were still suffering.
We ran for 5 miles over the Williamsburg Bridge (which was almost half the total weekly mileage I'd been clocking up until that point), and I was significantly slower and more out of shape than the other people on my team.
But congestion is rising again (see chart 1), a result of vans and taxis clocking up more miles within the zone, as well as new lanes for buses and Lycra-clad commuters that have reduced the road space for cars.
The leap day is excellent news if you're earning a wage for each hour you work, because you can pocket a little bit more cash this year by clocking up extra hours than you would in a non-leap year.
Sarahah, the anonymous messaging app founded in Saudi Arabia that became an unexpected viral sensation with teens, clocking up over 300 million registered users before getting banned by Apple and Google over bullying, is making a return to the App Store — but not as you might think.
An index of the dollar against a basket of currencies rose to as high as around 89.38, approaching peaks reached on Friday, after the report showed U.S. jobs growth surged in January and wages rose, clocking up their biggest annual gain in more than 8-1/2 years.
PRICES: Zinc traded flat in official midday rings at $0.13,20.1 a tonne, holding onto Wednesday's gains and clocking up an increase of around 211 percent so far this month, while copper traded down 2030 percent in rings at $6,224 a tonne, notching up gains of around 4 percent this month.
As well as seeking to tackle issues of excessive and often unpaid overtime (aka "crunch") — with the union claiming some workers have reported clocking up as much as 100 hours a week — it says it will focus on the use of zero-hour contracts in the industry, especially among Quality Assurance testers (aka game testers).
And, safe to say, receiving a £1 'prize' or a 10% discount voucher for something you don't want to buy (or indeed some in-game coin currency that has no external worth at all) after clocking up hours and hours of repetitive gameplay probably isn't going to excite too many Millennials for too long.
The Pink'un Fleming ended his Norwich City career finishing 11th in the all-time appearance list after clocking up 382 appearances.
It was there Lamason took the opportunity of free flying lessons, clocking up 100 hours. He was described as a tall, good-looking man with blue eyes and a broken nose.Burgess, Colin (1995).
He then apologised for committing "a major sin". Molloy was then questioned about the clocking up of almost €48,000 in business-class airfares, sometimes accompanied by his wife, over a four-year period.
Clark; Clarke, First on the Scene, p. 46 After clocking up 147,000 accident-free flying hours over the course of 20 years, No. 36 Squadron's C-130As were replaced in 1978 by C-130H models.
He spent five years at Bloomfield Road, making 97 League appearances and scoring three goals. In 1926 he joined Accrington Stanley, with whom he remained for four years, clocking up 136 league appearances and scoring five goals. He finished his career back on the Fylde coast with Lytham.
He stayed with Cerezo for the next 4 years as a left back position, clocking up almost 150 appearances for the club. Since 2000 he played for his hometown club Albirex Niigata. After 4 seasons, he played his last professional match on 19 October 2003. His testimonial was played at Niigata Stadium against Boca Juniors on 27 July 2003.
In December 1992, Bolton made the move permanent in a £275,000 deal. Lee remained at Burnden Park for five years, clocking up 147 appearances and scoring sixteen goals. Whilst at Bolton he played in the 1995 League Cup Final. In 1997, he joined Wigan Athletic for £250,000, and he maintained his goalscoring touch, netting eleven goals during his three years with the Latics.
The vocals would be recorded two years later. To fill out the bass in live shows, Flynn recruited his brother Luke, formerly of the Sydney band Tax. After they formed this legitimate lineup, they toured aggressively, clocking up thousands of kilometres of weekly driving between Sydney and Melbourne. Their first residency, at the Forrest Inn Hotel in the Sydney suburbs, was without a vocalist.
The Bloody Sunday Inquiry opened properly in 2000 when formal public hearings began at the Guildhall in Derry. The Inquiry held public hearings on 116 days over the year, clocking up more than 600 hours of evidence. The vast majority of the evidence was from eyewitnesses. In August, the inquiry ordered the soldiers who had opened fire to return to Derry to give their evidence.
The biarritz made its first flight in November 1931, clocking up 27 hours flying before departing on a flight from Paris to Nouméa. From 6 March 1932 to 5 April 1932 Emile Munch, Max Dévé and Charles Verneilh flew the Biarritz from France to New Caledonia, the first time a direct flight had succeeded. On arrival at Nouméa the aircraft crashed and was destroyed.
The song fared extremely well on the Australian charts, clocking up six weeks at number one, between August and September 1975. It went on to become the best charting single for that year in Australia. Note: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988. The song appears in numerous films, including Dazed And Confused, Detroit Rock City, When in Rome, Catch .
The show is produced by Soda Presents and Last Straw Productions, executive produced and narrated by Anthony LaPaglia. Director: Scott Ferguson, produced by Anita Bulan, Matthew Hall, Scott Ferguson, Director of Photography is Lachlan Milne. The crew consisted of Anita Bulan, Matthew Hall, Scott Ferguson and Lachlan Milne. They drove a Kia Sedona from London's Heathrow Airport through Europe, clocking up 14,000 km in their four-week journey.
Frank McGuigan is a former Tyrone Gaelic footballer and father of former Tyrone player, Brian McGuigan. Despite his playing career being cut short by a car crash, which broke his leg, he is considered a legend in Tyrone football, alongside players such as Frankie Donnelly and Peter Canavan. He is known for his natural scoring ability, clocking up dozens of scores during his senior career, most of them from open play.
Hutchinson playing for Brentford in 2005. Hutchinson started out at non-League Sutton United, before leaving to join Brentford as an 18-year-old. The player spent six years at Griffin Park, clocking up in excess of a century of league appearances. Hutchinson was not a regular scorer during his time at Brentford, but did score in a fifth-round FA Cup replay against Premier League Southampton in March 2005.
He left to Aldershot in March 1953. At the end of the season with the 'Shots, he transferred to Boston United. Whilst there he was a regular feature, clocking up 192 games and 15 goals. He was in the side that won in the FA Cup second round at Derby County 6−1 in 1955, and was considered man of the match in the game at Tottenham Hotspur in the next round.
In 2006, all Leopards were withdrawn from public service, with some even clocking up an incredible 28 years of service. In the 1980s, Ulsterbus shortened a few of its Leopards for use as towbuses. Leyland Leopards also saw use with the British Military, and were exported to many other countries. Although the vast majority were used as buses or coaches, a few were bodied as pantechnicons, and at least one as a car transporter.
PDH allows transmission of data streams that are nominally running at the same rate, but allowing some variation on the speed around a nominal rate. By analogy, any two watches are nominally running at the same rate, clocking up 60 seconds every minute. However, there is no link between watches to guarantee that they run at exactly the same rate, and it is highly likely that one is running slightly faster than the other.
Gomez would again prove his quality at this level, with his points total rising again, as well as clocking up large numbers of penalty minutes. Gomez would again try his hand in the AHL in 2004/05, this time with the Hershey Bears. Again it would only be a short spell, this time lasting only three games. Gomez failed to score a single point in the time, but totalled an average of almost 10 penalty minutes a game.
German Phantoms still going strong, Air Forces Monthly magazine, June 2008 issue, p. 42. Two F-4 Phantom II of JG 71 In 2007, for the second year running, JG 71 was German Air Force's record- breaking fighter wing in terms of flying activity, clocking up over 7,600 flying hours.German Phantoms still going strong, Air Forces Monthly magazine, June 2008 issue, p. 40. The unit is on 24/7 readiness to intercept unidentified aircraft over Germany.
On leaving the group, Nolan went on to play the role of Maggie May at Blackpool's Central Pier for eight summer seasons (1986–93), clocking up more than 1,000 performances. She then starred for two seasons in a similar show on Blackpool's South Pier called Rosie O' Grady's (1994–95). From 1996 to 1997, she starred as the prison governor in two UK tours of Prisoner: Cell Block H – The Musical, alongside Paul O'Grady. From 2000, she starred as Mrs.
Gomez began his career playing junior level hockey for the Calgary Hitmen in the WHL. Gomez played two full seasons for the Hitmen, clocking up 121 games in the process. He would start the 2001/02 season as a Calgary player but would almost immediately transfer to another WHL team, the Seattle Thunderbirds, where he would manage a ratio of a point every other game through the rest of the season. Gomez' senior career would begin in the ECHL when he signed for the South Carolina Stingrays.
Between May 30 and 31, 1922, Wells Bennet and his Henderson Deluxe set a new 24‑hour endurance record (including all the intermediate records) at the Tacoma Speedway, Washington, clocking up 1562.54 miles averaging 65.1 mph. This record was not beaten until 1933, by a Peugeot with a team of four. The solo record was not bettered until 1937 when Fred Ham's 61 cubic inch Harley averaged 76 mph. On December 11, 1922, William Henderson was killed in a motor accident testing his new Ace.
Twenty three years after his debut, Oakes played at Queens until the age of 40 in 1960, clocking up a total of 457 games for the club. Oakes is fourth highest in the club's record appearances list behind Allan Ball and Iain McChesney and in between team-mates Jim Patterson and Dougie Sharpe. Oakes is twelfth in the Doonhamers all-time goalscoring charts with 81 goals. With the exception of his last season in Dumfries, Oakes time as a Queens player was spent in Scotland's top flight.
MacMillan's hard work and natural defensive qualities meant that during the 2003/04 season he also featured for the Dallas Stars themselves, and played four regular season NHL games. The following season, MacMillan was again relegated back down to the AHL, this time playing for the Hartford Wolf Pack. In his one season playing for Hartford he was again a key player, playing 71 times and clocking up 136 penalty minutes. MacMillan would play one more season in the AHL in 2005/06, for the Syracuse Crunch.
Britain used free balloons in a number of ways including Operation Outward which launched nearly 100,000 small balloons to drop incendiaries on German occupied Europe or to trail wires to short out electrical distribution cables. Balloons also were used at sea, particularly by the US Navy for anti- submarine work. The Red Army of the Soviet Union used Observation Balloons for artillery spotting. 8 "Aeronautical Sections" existed and 19,985 observation flights were performed by balloonists of the Red Army during the war, clocking up 20,126 flight hours.
Eight of its twelve Hercules were involved in relief efforts after Cyclone Tracy struck Darwin, Northern Territory, on Christmas Eve 1974; the aircraft flew over 550 hours, carrying 2,864 passengers and almost of cargo. Having remained in service for twenty years, clocking up 147,000 accident-free flying hours, the C-130As were replaced by C-130Hs in 1978. alt=Colour photo of a four-engined aircraft painted in a camouflage pattern In November 1978, one of No. 36 Squadron's C-130Hs became the first Australian Hercules to land in Antarctica, at McMurdo Sound.
Kite balloons began to be used at sea for anti-submarine purposes towards the end of World War I. The Red Army of the Soviet Union used Observation Balloons for artillery spotting. 8 "Aeronautical Sections" existed and 19,985 observation flights were performed by balloonists of the Red Army during the Second World War, clocking up 20,126 flight hours. 110 Soviet Observation Balloons were lost. Observation balloons also played a role during the Cold War; for example, Project Mogul used high-altitude observation balloons to monitor Soviet nuclear tests.
Crossan has been Irish National Marathon Champion for four consecutive years. In 2002 he was the top Irish finisher at the 2002 Dublin Marathon clocking up a time of 2:20:16 and the National Marathon Champion in Belfast with a time of 2:24:20. He was the top Irish finisher at the 2003 Dublin Marathon, finishing 6th overall in a time of 2:20:27 , and continued his championship tally with times of 2:24:07 in 2004 and 2:23:19 in 2005 . He has also been Irish National Half-Marathon Champion.
Peter Dennis Anderson (born 11 September 1932) is an English former professional footballer who made more than 300 appearances in the Football League playing as an outside forward for Plymouth Argyle and Torquay United. Anderson was born in Devonport, and began his career with local Devon side Oak Villa. He signed for Plymouth Argyle in July 1950, and made his league debut in April 1953 against Brentford in the Second Division at Home Park. He stayed at Plymouth for more than 12 years, clocking up 259 appearances and 46 goals in all competitions.
Mullings released her debut EP in 2016. Her 2016 debut single "Skinny Roads" went straight to number one on the iTunes Inspirational charts on the day of release, and spent three weeks at number 1 on the TCM charts. In its first week of distribution to Australian radio, the song debuted on the TCM chart @ #18, the highest ever for an Australian artist, and became one of the most-played Christian songs on Australian Christian radio that week. It remained in the top 30 clocking up and impressive 28 weeks.
Sonny Walters was assigned to Tottenham Juniors in 1939, representing the Walthamstow Avenue team and netting 24 goals during the 1943–44 season. He signed professional forms in September 1944, clocking up 50 wartime appearances, netting 14 goals, until serving in the army from 1945–47. Whilst based in Northern Ireland he guested for Derry City as well as facing the French Army, Belgian Army, RAF and Navy in representative matches. He played for Tottenham Hotspur between 1947 and 1957 and in 1949 he gained a regular spot in the Tottenham Hotspur league team.
It also had minor notoriety in Germany, reaching number 81 on their national chart. The song broke a 23-year-old record by clocking up the longest consecutive run at number-one by a local act on the New Zealand Singles Chart. The record was previously set by the America's Cup- themed single "Sailing Away" by All Of Us, which spent nine consecutive weeks at the top in 1986. The song's lyrics concern the January 2008 killing of alleged tagger Pihema Cameron in Manukau, New Zealand by Bruce Emery.
At the end of the 2010–11 season, in which City qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time, manager Roberto Mancini praised Kompany's "incredible" season and claimed that with his attitude and mentality, Kompany can become one of the best defenders in Europe. He finished the season winning the club's Supporter's Player of the Year and Player's Player of the Year awards, and the Premier League Player of the Season for his outstanding performances throughout the campaign, clocking up 50 appearances in all competitions including 37 Premier League starts.
Released through CBS Masterworks in North America, his records remained on catalogue, clocking up to six-figure sales. Vollenweider embarked on his first American tour in November of that year, making his debut at the Beacon Theatre, New York. It was presented by Carly Simon who had come across his music a year earlier. She explained that "I knew I had discovered something that was going to change me in a wonderful way, I became so obsessed with his music that anyone who came to my house was introduced to it within the first 10 or 15 minutes".
While appearing in the musical Neil was nominated for best actor in the Entertainment Views Awards For a decade, 2009 to 2019, Neil appeared at the Victoria Theatre, Halifax each Christmas in their annual pantomime, clocking up almost 1000 performances on the stage. On 28 February 2019, Hurst announced his departure from the Victoria Theatre pantomime after 10 years. Since his departure from Halifax he has been appearing in pantomime for Qdos Entertainment. Other theatre roles include: Bouncers, Evita, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Michael Frayn's Matchbox Theatre, Lost In Yonkers, The Last Five Years and The Wizard of Oz.
The band was formed in 1969 by Dave Bell, Stan Land, and Colin Dawson, but the more recognisable incarnation was formed when Jill Saward joined on vocals in 1970. They performed regularly on the British club circuit in the early 1970s, clocking up over 500 gigs at venues such as the Marquee Club before they eventually split in 1975.Fusion Orchestra Gigs at FusionOrchestra.com Their live performances were flamboyant and Saward's reputation for erotically charged on-stage antics drew both positiveNME: "Front Row Reviews", 15 June 1974 and negativeSwindon Evening Advertiser: "Swindon ban on 'obscene' pop group", 18 August 1973 at FusionOrchestra.
As a youth, Plavsic played in the 1982 and 1983 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with a minor ice hockey team from the North Shore of Montreal. In the NHL, he played for the St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks, Tampa Bay Lightning and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. Drafted 30th overall by St. Louis in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft, Plavsic played 214 regular season games in the NHL, scoring 16 goals and 56 assists for 72 points and clocking up 151 penalty minutes. Since 1998 he has played in Switzerland's Nationalliga A, (EHC Basel).
Chris Doak (born 19 December 1977) is a Scottish professional golfer on the European Tour. After becoming a professional in 1997, 'Doaky' played on the Scottish PGA Tartan Tour, twice topping the regional Order of Merit and clocking up over forty wins, including the Northern Open in both 2005 and 2008. Also in 2008, Doak won the Srixon PGA Play-offs to become the British and Irish PGA No.1 and set a new record for the most Tartan Tour order of merit wins in one season. In 2010 Chris returned to the Tartan Tour circuit to win the Scottish PGA Championship at Gleneagles.
It was his tactical appreciation and willingness to drop back into defence that enabled sweeper Matthias Sammer to make many dangerous sorties into enemy territory as his team let in just three goals, one of which came in the final after Eilts had been forced off due to injury. He closed his international career in 1997 with 31 caps, six of those coming in England, but captained Bremen until 2002, clocking up 390 Bundesliga appearances over a 17-year period. He won two German championships, three German Cups and, in 1992, the UEFA European Cup Winners' Cup. Since retirement he has coached the Germany Under-19 and U21 squads.
In mainland China, The House That Never Dies earned $25 million in three days,China Box Office: Big Time for ‘Tiny Times 3,’ as ‘Transformers 4′ Passes $300 million variety.com July 21, 2014 clocking up 81,360 screenings and 4.37 million admissions.China Box Office: Local Sensation ‘Tiny Times 3.0’ Knocks 'Transformers 4' Off Top Spot hollywoodreporter July 21, 2014 It broke the opening-day box office record for a Chinese language horror film, also it is already the highest grossing Chinese horror film of all time. The film initially accounted for only approximately 15.5% of all screenings on the Friday July 25, 2014, earning RMB45 million (US$7.07 million) from 1.29 million admissions (including early screenings).
On 1 January 2011, Wotton made his debut for Yeovil away in a 0–0 draw to his old side Plymouth, for whom he played for 13 years clocking up nearly 400 appearances, and he received a standing ovation from the Argyle fans when his name was called out on the PA system. He played the full 90 minutes as the two sides played out a 0–0 draw. On 28 January 2011, Wotton's contract with Southampton was terminated "by mutual consent", and he made a permanent move to Huish Park on an 18-month contract. He scored his first Yeovil goal in the 2–1 win away to Brentford; a characteristic free kick from 25 yards out.
In 2012 Gonzo, Parv and Nick travelled to the States in the search of the most unique, challenging and inspiring societies that the "land of the free" had to offer.SBS, "Programs", "SBS Two Programs" On a shoestring budget, funded by the three producers themselves, they travelled for six months throughout the USA, driving through more than 35 states and clocking up more than 20,000 miles. They filmed stories all over the country in places as varied as the mountains of Colorado, the Californian desert, Detroit’s urban wasteland, islands off the southern tip of Texas, the rainy city of Seattle, the mean streets of south Chicago and under the bright lights of NYC.
Following the release of his second album, It Sounds Nicer When It's Nasty, a mash up album, Nasty P was featured in Itchy Magazine. The article complimented Nasty P on his offering to the subgenre, comparing his Bill Withers/Outkast and Jay Z/Jimi Hendrix splices with that of the Danger Mouse mash up The Beatles vs Jay Z on the now iconic Grey Album. With his Jay Z/Jimi Hendrix video clocking up to nearly 100,000 views on YouTube to date, Skinny Mag described the album as flawlessly produced with the collection displaying his skills with an MPC. The album went on to receive numerous plays on Radio 1's Zane Low show.
They remained in service for twenty years, clocking up 147,000 accident-free flying hours.Roylance, Air Base Richmond, pp. 97–98 The official history of the post-war Air Force described the Hercules as "probably the biggest step-up in aircraft capabilities" the RAAF ever received, considering it roughly four times as effective as the Dakota, taking into account the improvements in payload, range, and speed.Stephens, Going Solo, p. 417 When No. 78 (Fighter) Wing and its two CAC Sabre squadrons deployed to RAAF Base Butterworth between October 1958 and February 1959, seven Dakotas were required to ferry the staff and equipment of No. 3 Squadron from Australia to Malaya, compared to two Hercules for No. 77 Squadron.
Although excelling as a skier in his youth, Baudet chose to concentrate on football, beginning his career with Toulouse FC in France, where he spent two years, clocking up 21 league appearances. In 2001 Baudet moved to Oldham Athletic in the third tier in England on a free transfer. Spending two years at Oldham, he made 44 league appearances, scoring his first goal on 20 April 2002 against Queens Park Rangers. After a free transfer in summer 2003 to Rotherham United in the second tier, Baudet played 11 times in the league before a free transfer to Notts County in Football League Two, where he spent two seasons as a regular starter and became club captain.
"Stairway to Heaven" continues to top radio lists of the greatest rock songs, including a 2006 Guitar World readers poll of greatest guitar solos. On the 20th anniversary of the original release of the song, it was announced via U.S. radio sources that the song had logged up an estimated 2,874,000 radio plays. As of 2000, the song had been broadcast on radio over three million times.Australian Broadcasting Corporation – Triple J Music Specials – Led Zeppelin (first broadcast 12 July 2000) In 1990, a St. Petersburg, Florida station kicked off its all-Led Zeppelin format by playing "Stairway to Heaven" for 24 hours straight. It is also the biggest-selling single piece of sheet music in rock history, clocking up an average of 15,000 copies yearly.
Tait joined Triumph at the age of 21 in 1950 on the assembly line but was soon promoted to the Experimental Department and was encouraged to go road racing by his manager Frank Baker. Tait joined the Triumph works team and worked under Doug Hele on Triumph's chassis development programme through the early 1960s. He became the main test rider for the development of the three cylinder motorcycles which meant clocking up high mileages in all weathers and grueling sessions at MIRA and in wind tunnels. Triumph engineer Brian Jones was watching the Thruxton 500 endurance race for production motorcycles and saw Tait come into the pits after an hour on the track and plunge his blistered hands into a bucket of water.
Barnsley boss Paul Hart brought Hassell to Oakwell as part of a rebuilding process in the summer of 2004, completing his move on 1 July. Despite a slow start, Hassell made 43 appearances throughout the 2004-05 campaign and gradually became a fans' favourite. He missed parts of the 2005–06 campaign through injury but played a key role when fit in helping Barnsley gain promotion from League One. Unlike two years' previously, he was on the winning side at the Millennium Stadium as Barnsley triumphed over Swansea City on penalties in the Play-Off Final. Hassell then enjoyed another fine campaign during 2006–07, again in the running for all the end of season awards, clocking up 42 appearances and netting two goals.
Kellie played the central role of 'Lydia' in the six-part series Self Centered for Pollibee Pictures produced by Kevin Proctor. For theatre she played "Stella Stone" in Royal National Theatre State of the Nation play about the phone hacking scandal Great Britain directed by Nick Hytner this was after finishing a lengthy run in the West End at The Theatre Royal Haymarket in One Man, Two Guvnors as "Pauline" after its international tour clocking up over 700 performances. Kellie has also worked at the RSC, Royal National Theatre and Royal Court Theatre. Kellie has worked extensively for BBC Radio 4, including three series of comedy House on Fire written by Chris Sussmann and long running series A Small Town Murder.
It was announced in November 2005 that the initial registration of domains would be free until the beginning of 2006, though with some limits on the number any individual was allowed to register..be Advertising CampaignDNS BE rounds out successful recruitment campaign by clocking up its one millionth domain name This was remarkably popular, with some 17,000 registrations coming in on the first day of the promotion. Domain names are registered directly at second level. Some of Belgian's main academic institutions, such as the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the Université libre de Bruxelles, use third-level names under ac.be, but other have abandoned its use (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Universiteit Gent, Université catholique de Louvain, University of Liège, University of Namur, Saint-Louis University, Brussels).
After playing the majority of his football in midfield and attack with Wednesday, Tony found himself installed as one of Grimsby's first choice centre backs although though he was initially unveiled as a midfielder when he signed for the club. He featured alongside Mike Edwards, Simon Ford or Player-Manager Paul Groves in the heart of the Grimsby defence during his first season with The Mariners. His career at Grimsby was dogged with controversy, despite being a fans favourate, his disciplinary record wasn't the greatest, clocking up 15 yellow cards and two red cards in his debut season. By the end of the 2003–2004 season Crane had suffered a third career relegation as Grimsby slumped into the drop zone on the last day of the season which saw them relegated for the second successive season.
An injury to Ben Cairns ensured that he started the first two games, which were wins over Fiji and Australia. He attended Arnold Lodge School and Rugby School and was vice captain of the Rugby first XV. His grandfather is Glasgow-born Ron Wylie, the former Aston Villa and Birmingham City footballer who also managed West Bromwich Albion, through which Alex qualifies for Scotland. He signed for Edinburgh on a six-month loan from Worcester for first half of the 2010–11 season in a view to increase his chances of World Cup selection while Worcester were playing in the RFU Championship following relegation the previous season. Grove returned to Sixways at the start of 2011 and, after clocking up his 50th appearance for Warriors, helped the club achieve its promotion aspirations back to the Aviva Premiership.
The SkyDome Arena in Coventry, home of the Blaze If the previous season had finished disappointingly, season 2004–05 ended in the best possible way after the greatest seven months in the club's history. Although stalwarts such as netminder Jody Lehman and new captain Ashley Tait returned, coach Thompson changed many, bringing in more size, more speed and more quality. His greatest coup was signing former-Superleague defenceman Neal Martin, who went on to become the league's Player of the Year and selected to the EIHL All-Star Team. The brand-new first line of Dan Carlson, Adam Calder and Andre Payette proved potent all through the season, as Carlson's speed and vision proved the perfect set-up for Calder's finishing and play around the net, while Payette angered many by clocking up almost 500 penalty minutes.
On 17 August 1977, NS Arktika ("Arctic") became the first surface ship ever to reach the North Pole. Arktika was withdrawn from service in 2008 after clocking up 175,000 hours of reactor operation time and covering more than 1 million nautical miles.Arktika rests after 33 years of icebreaking, World Nuclear News, 07 October 2008 Rather than be scrapped, there are calls for her to be converted to a museum ship, like her predecessor Lenin.“Arktika” could become museum, Barents Observer, August 17, 2012 NS Sibir ("Siberia") ceased operation in 1992 and is awaiting scrapping.Russia scraps three nuclear icebreakers, Barents Observer, January 26, 2012 The NS Rossiya ("Russia") carries two helicopters. Rossiya was used to transport an expedition of around 40 West Germans to the North Pole in the Summer of 1990; this may have been the first non-communist charter of a nuclear icebreaker.
The album was released in a glossy gatefold sleeve, depicting head and shoulders shots of the group both inside and outside. Produced and largely written by Hill, the album also became a success when it reached the UK top 20 the following month and was certified gold. A third single was released in August, the ballad "One of Those Nights". This, like the others also reached the top 20 in the UK and secured Bucks Fizz as one of the top acts of the year. No more singles were released from the album, although their next single "The Land of Make Believe" (released in November 1981) went to No.1 and revived the album in the early months of 1982, where it went as far as 34 in the charts and spent more weeks in the top 100 than it had originally done - eventually clocking up 28 in total.
City got itself back on a winning track again with a 0–2 away win against Wigan Athletic, which was the first time the team had ever won at the DW Stadium, breaking what some supporters had labelled a jinx for this fixture. After the previous season's run to the semi-final of the League Cup, the team's performance in that competition this season was very disappointing, with the Blues falling at the first hurdle, losing 2–1 to West Bromwich Albion in the third round tie played at The Hawthorns. The team began its Europa League campaign in much better style, clocking up three back-to- back wins in its first three games. In the first leg 1–0 away victory over Timișoara in the play-off round, Mario Balotelli scored the single winning goal on his debut, but also incurred a serious knee injury that required surgery, putting him out of action for the next three months.
Joseph Bowden (8 October 1884 – 1 March 1958) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire from 1909 to 1930. Bowden was born at Glossop, Derbyshire. He made his debut for Derbyshire in the 1909 season against Sussex in May when he made 6 and 14. Over the next four years he played about five games a year, but in the 1914 season he played 16 matches for the club. Cricket was interrupted by the First World War, and Bowden did not return to the first-class game until the 1921 season. In that season he scored his first century of 108 against Gloucestershire. He played steadily in the 1922 season and in the 1923 season scored 114 against Somerset. After good but uneventful seasons in 1924 and 1925, Bowden managed an average of 30.52 in the 1926 season, clocking up 1221 runs and making 106 against Warwickshire. He maintained form over the next three years and made his top score of 120 against Essex in the 1929 season when he partnered Harry Storer who made 209 to put on 322 for the first wicket.
Portsmouth played five games in five days in FrancePortsmouth FC Basketball Club v Manchester United programme 26 September 1987 to prepare for the new season, clocking up 1,400 miles of travelling as they pitted their talents against French top division clubs. They lost to Tours and Gravelines in the first and last matches but won two of the other three. Alan Cunningham lifts the league championship trophy after the last league game at home to Manchester United, 20 February 1987 They started their title defence with a 102-88 win at Solent on 19 September 1987, but a week later Manchester United pinched a 70-69 victory at the Mountbatten Centre to leave the champions playing catch-up again. In their next league match Portsmouth gained instant revenge on Manchester United with an 81-73 win in the away game to start a run of seven successive league victories. The sequence ended with a 99-82 hammering at Kingston on 25 November, but that was to prove Portsmouth's last-ever league defeat, as they reeled off 18 more league wins in a row to clinch back-to-back titles.
Since forming in 2004, Behind Crimson Eyes has played the Melbourne leg of the Taste Of Chaos tour in 2005,Youtube Behind Crimson Eyes playing 2005 Taste of Chaos Retrieved: 5 January 2008 after which they sold out all but one show on their national headline tour, clocking up over 150 shows in 2005. Tracks from their EPs have received airplay on Australian radio station Triple J, featuring on the punk and hardcore show Short Fast Loud, with 3 of their songs making it the high rotation playlist by the end of 2005. The "Prologue" single did well on independent charts in November 2005, receiving airplay on "Australia's most respected commercial radio countdown, Take 40 Australia".Triple J News on Radio Airplay Posted: 25 November 2005 Retrieved: 5 January 2008 Though only releasing a compilation album in 2007, Behind Crimson Eyes continued to tour Australia. On 20 April 2007, they performed at the free annual Triple J concert, The One Night Stand in the small NSW country town of Cowra. Also, in September 2007, the band joined Welsh metal band, Bullet For My Valentine, on their Australian tour.
In 2003 however he took up canoeing again, at first on a semi-recreational basis but soon found he was training seriously again. In 2004 he came fourth in the K1 200m for his club KK Zorka-Boje at the Serbian club championships. In 2005 he was a member of the Zorka-Boje crew which won the K4 500m final. But it was his second place in the K1 200m which finally brought him to the national team selectors' notice. 2006 proved to be an extraordinary year for Djenadić. Now at last a member of the national squad, he was still working at the petrol station but was now eligible for a €2,000 training allowance. Djenadić and Bora Sibinkić were chosen to join up with reigning K-2 200 m world champions Ognjen Filipović and Dragan Zorić to form a new specialist K-4 200 m crew. Meanwhile, he made his first appearance for Serbia in international competition at the 2006 European Championships in Račice, Czech Republic, finishing in 11th place in the K1 200m. As a club paddler Djenadić had always pushed himself hard in training and this foundation enabled him to adapt to the relentless training regime of world champions Filipović and Zorić, clocking up between 20 and 40 km per day.
The album was based on the work of photographer Maya Hayuk (who commissioned 11 pictures based on three short stories recounting the journey from birth to death), and conceived by Swinscoe as the premise for the score of an imaginary film. Album track "To Build a Home" became one of Ninja's top tracks of all time (with its fan video clocking up nearly 9 million plays), and track "TBAH" features vocals from Patrick Watson, which became the band's most successful song. Following Jason Swinscoe's vocal appreciation of Jaga Jazzist's 2001 album A Livingroom Hush, the Norwegian jazz band signed to Ninja Tune to re- release A Livingroom Hush in 2002, followed by The Stix later that year, and their fourth album What We Must in 2005. Coldcut returned with the single "Everything Is Under Control" at the end of 2005, featuring Jon Spencer (of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion) and Mike Ladd. It was followed in 2006 by their fifth studio album Sound Mirrors, which was quoted as being "one of the most vital and imaginative records Jon More and Matt Black have ever made", and saw the duo "continue, impressively, to find new ways to present political statements through a gamut of pristine electronics and breakbeats".
Carter had his most successful year ever in the UK, clocking up 3 Top 30 hits and a place in the Top 20 with his eponymous debut album. Madonna failed to top the US charts, but did so in the UK, with "Frozen", becoming her 8th UK chart-topper; it was only able to make No. 2 in the US. Her new, dance-influenced, album, Ray of Light also topped the charts, producing several other hits including the title track which made #2. Hip Hop trio Destiny's Child began their career with the release of their single, "No, No, No", which made No. 5 in the UK and No. 3 in the US. Their debut album was a relative flop in both countries, but was more successful here than in the US. Noted for its long-lasting popularity was the debut single from LeAnn Rimes, "How Do I Live", which spent 33 weeks in the UK Top 40, selling 714,000 copies and becoming the biggest-selling single ever to peak at No. 7 (it finished higher in the "year end" chart than in the weekly charts). It was more popular in the US, spending 32 weeks in the US Top 10, 61 weeks in the US Top 40 and 69 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.

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