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They plan to fund their rebellion by selling home-produced pornography.
A search of the couple's home produced multiple samples of drug paraphernalia, police said.
Fracking, she said, could pay large amounts of taxes and substitute home-produced fuel for imported gas.
Among expanding profit areas, she listed smoke detectors, home produced solar power, batteries and charging kits for electric cars.
But crops on the Bikinians' new home produced significantly less food than those on Bikini, and the nearby waters had far less edible catch.
DJs play a lot of bootlegs and home-produced material that's not perfect and will never pass through an engineer's hands for mixing or mastering.
Korian said the home produced all meals on site, apparently contradicting a source close to the investigation who earlier said catering operations had recently been outsourced.
But one minister in Mr Modi's government insists that 80% of Delhi's smog is home-produced, and another has declared that the real problem is "political pollution".
Uniper is among companies experimenting with so-called wind gas, which could find its way into gas distribution networks via electrolysis and that way supply home-produced gas.
The company provides battery storage systems to households with rooftop solar panels and links up home-produced electricity to other solar users in Germany, Europe's biggest solar market.
The report said an AFP raid on the boy's family home produced two laptops, a mobile phone and a hard drive that matched the intrusion reported by Apple.
The report said that an AFP raid on the boy's family home produced two laptops, a mobile phone and a hard drive which matched the intrusion reported by Apple.
While my colleague patiently pressed on with questions concerning the marginal rate, Mr. Toomey and I digressed to hive innovations, the behavior of queens and the merits of home-produced honey.
He said Nathan Carman was a suspect but a search warrant in his then-Middletown home produced firearm rifles that did not match the caliber of the weapon that killed his grandfather.
An important part of the community's cultural identity, Assyrian wine has largely been home-produced until recently, with locally sourced grapes—namely, anything that would be found in the gardens of homes and monasteries.
Meanwhile small but confident independents like solar power storage systems maker sonnen GmbH are making inroads into the German electricity market with business models which encourage consumers to tap their home-produced power, becoming "prosumers" who no longer need external supply.
The need to feed her Indian-American children growing up in a homogenous community, her desire to recreate some of the multicultural spices she'd only recently fallen in love with, and her longing to taste something from home produced what's now an incredibly vivid take on Indian cuisine.
What's concerning is that the companies should have benefited from a weaker ruble — which fell to fresh lows of over 85 rubles per dollar last week: by making their prices cheaper to the export market and their home-produced goods more attractive over more expensive imports, Jackson told CNBC by phone.
A music video for "A Home", produced by David Brodsky, was released on March 16.
CRTV programmes include home-produced documentaries, magazines, news analysis, and imported series from Asia and Brazil.
Ty's Great British Adventure is a British television reality show on Home. produced by UKTV in association with Gallowgate. featuring Ty Pennington of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition fame.
He, along with the other members of Kwanza Unit, are still involved in their own music productions. Rhymson at this time is doing solo rhymes and home-produced beats.
Also on the album are "If Only You Were Lonely" (B-Side of the "I'm in Trouble" single) and a previously unreleased track titled "Nowhere Is My Home," produced by Alex Chilton.
She went on be a rural district councillor and to lecture on home produced food to meetings of Women's Institutes. She was awarded an MBE in 1948. Bull died in Little Baddow in 1953.
In 1966 the village had a population of about 300 people, and it was famous for producing Akkar carpets, which were home-produced by the local women. The villagers support the Future Movement political party.
It remains with their family. The island was a location for the 1993 feature film Walk Me Home produced by author Timothy Neat."Mull: I Know Where I'm Going" powell-pressburger.org. Retrieved 29 December 2009.
Rakia, rakija or Raki () (), is the collective term for fruit spirits (or fruit brandy) popular in the Balkans. The alcohol content of rakia is normally 40% ABV, but home-produced rakia can be stronger (typically 50%).
The electrical system comprised a Miller flywheel magneto with lighting coils. The final Panda mark 3 was simply an imported French Mobylette made by Motobécane badged as a Phillips. It had nothing in common with the previous home-produced models.
Miles made his international debut for England on 10 January 1903 against Wales at St Helens in Swansea. This made him the first home produced international for Leicester Tigers, having gone to Medway Street School and played for Stoneygate before joining Tigers. Miles also played for Northampton Saints.
Nothing to Fear was the first home produced album that MC Lars, then known as Lars Horris, released under his first label in high school "Noseman Records". It was limited to 200 copies and was distributed amongst classmates at Robert Louis Stevenson School and his dorm, Junipero, at Stanford University.
Vinson was born in El Segundo, California. He graduated from El Segundo High School and El Camino Junior College. In 1951, at age 15, Vinson was cast in a 27-minute film, Does Christ Live in Your Home?, produced in Hollywood by Sam Hersh and directed by William F. Claxton.
Accessed 28 November 2008. and was first broadcast in 1996. The series was filmed entirely in the fictional locality of Gleann Dómhain in the Donegal Gaeltacht area of Gaoth Dobhair {and was one of the first home-produced TV series to be broadcast on the fledgling TG4. Subtitles are available.
Williams was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. In 1986, she worked with then husband Peter Case on his debut album, following a year later with her own debut, Happy Come Home, produced by Anton Fier, with an accompanying 28 minute documentary by D. A. Pennebaker.[ AllMusic biography.] Accessed June 21, 2008.
Commercialization was a main component behind agrarian unrest. During this time, farmers engaged in the market production as the relative profitability increased. The purchase of agricultural inputs and goods that were formerly home-produced was acquired with credit. Farmers had to sell their produce at market and subsequently were enveloped in the commercial market system.
Such advances have been seen as democratizing music creation,T. D. Rossing, Springer Handbook of Acoustics (New York, NY: Springer, 2007), , p. 740. leading to a massive increase in the amount of home-produced electronic music available to the general public via the internet.S. Emmerson, Living Electronic Music (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007), , pp. 80–1.
In 1901 he was expelled for storing illegal Lithuanian press and belonging to yet another Lithuanian book smuggling society Kūdikis. Secret police search at his home produced a large amount of illegal Lithuanian literature. Mickevičius was indicted in political case for anti-tsarist activities. To avoid arrest, he escaped via East Prussia to Switzerland.
In May 2018, the band released their debut album, Lost Friends. It was primarily recorded in their Sydney home, produced by bandmember Tim Fitz, and mixed by Peter Katis. It debuted at Number 10 on the ARIA Charts. A Pitchfork review described the sound as "radiant, anthemic indie rock, balancing doubt-ridden lyrics with clear-eyed execution".
In 2010, Loch Lomond's song, Wax and Wire, was featured in the short film Danny MacAskill's Way Back Home produced by Red Bull Media House. 2011 saw the release of Little Me Will Start A Storm, Tender Loving Empire. 2012 Chemikal Underground released the EP White Dresses. Pens From Spain was released on September 2, 2016, on Hush Records.
A search of the suspect's home produced no substantial evidence, apart from a mosquito blood meal stain on the wall. Technicians absorbed the stain onto wet filter paper and then scratched the rest of the blood material off the wall. They also collected the insect's remains in a tube for species identification. They extracted DNA from the blood sample and performed PCR.
The braided cover also provides significant durability benefits. Other operators, including A. J. Hackett and most southern-hemisphere operators, use unbraided cords with exposed latex strands. These give a softer, longer bounce and can be home-produced. Accidents where participants became detached led many commercial operators to use a body harness, if only as a backup for an ankle attachment.
In March 2001, Howard released her seventh album, Three Wishes under Peak Records. Although no official singles were released, Nobody received radio airplay. The album peaked at number 60 on the Billboard Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums and number 25 on the Independent Albums chart. All the tracks were produced by new producers, except "Bring Your Loving Home" produced by Howard's close friend LeMel Humes.
This was soon followed by League success to gain promotion to WRU League 2 West Central. Recently the club has enjoyed a renaissance with the selection of the youngest ever Welsh international player in Tom Prydie and Ryan Bevington, son of club stalwart Richard, being selected as part of the 2011 Wales World Cup Squad. Also with that squad was home produced senior analyst Rhys Long.
On January 30, 2017, the band previewed cover art for a new album titled Welcome Home produced by Dave Cobb, was released on May 12, 2017. The first single from the album, "My Old Man", was released on February 3, 2017. Their latest song "Roots" was released on May 3, 2017. The band performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 29, 2017.
An analysis of various written and artistic works puts dimensions between 0.9m to 1.5m wide and between 2.5m and 3.5m long. While commercially-produced mauds are often of one piece, many older and home-produced mauds woven on smaller looms are of two narrow lengths sewn lengthwise together. When woven to be joined, each length has a border along only one length, as pictured above.
This was given a much stronger frame and more powerful engine. Due to their greater weight these locomotives were allowed to range outside of stations. In order to be able to use home-produced fuels, from 1942 to 1945 many locomotives were converted and driven on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). After the Second World War they were converted back again however to diesel operation.
Ryan Confidential is an Irish home-produced television programme which was broadcast on RTÉ One until 2010. It was presented by Gerry Ryan, until his unexpected death at the age of 53 on 30 April 2010. The programme was created by the producer David Blake Knox. The format placed Ryan and celebrity guests in restaurants and hotels, designed to provide a more intimate setting than a studio.
In the 2000s, as computer technology became more accessible and music software advanced, it became possible to create high quality music using little more than a single laptop computer. This resulted in a massive increase in the amount of home-produced electronic music available to the general public via the expanding internet,R. Shuker, Popular Music: the Key Concepts (Abingdon: Routledge, 2nd edn., 2005), , pp. 145–48.
In Laos (Lao People's Democratic Republic) the home distillation of spirits is technically illegal, although this law is rarely enforced. 'Lao-Lao' is the name given to home-produced liquor, and it is drunk openly especially in rural areas, with many small villages operating a communal still. Usually brewed from rice, it varies from well produced, smooth tasting liquor to very rough spirits with many impurities.
In 1994, Zollo released his first solo album The Morning Is A Long Way From Home, produced by Bo Ramsey. His 1998 album Uneasy Street began as a High and Lonesome recording, but was released as Zollo's solo album. It featured Ramsey, Andy Carlson (guitar, fiddle), Marty Christensen (bass), and Eric Griffin (bass). In 2002, Zollo released the album Big Night, on which he wrote all but one song.
Waithaka was educated at the University of Glasgow and graduated in interior architecture. She spent ten years selling designed furniture in East Africa as "Amber Africa" to hotels and corporates. Her new company was to design and make "Funkidz" school furniture. The furniture was intended to be made from timber and then sold in Kenya, but the country placed a ban on felling trees so there was no home produced timber.
He then toured the North of England, selling his home-produced song-books like most artists of the day (for a halfpenny each). He married in 1869, and two years later tried settling down to a less itinerant lifestyle. In 1871 he became publican of the Adelaide Inn on New Bridge Street, Newcastle. He was a publican for about a year, then he went back on the road, singing and writing.
A farm of some kept the school supplied with home produced meat, milk and poultry, and a vast kitchen garden gave a constant supply of fresh vegetables. This school was well in advance of its time. The farm won awards for the quality of its meat. The work of the hospital continued until the outbreak of World War II in 1939, when the building was requisitioned by the army.
Strings released his album, Home, (Produced & Engineered by: Glenn Brown) under the label on September 27, 2019. It became his most successful release yet, reaching number one on the Heatseekers Albums and Bluegrass Albums charts. He also debuted at No. 11 on the Emerging Artists Chart. On September 26, 2019 Billy Strings was voted the International Bluegrass Music Association Guitar Player of the Year in Raleigh North Carolina.
The mooring mast nonetheless was the first built for docking airships. There were two sets of greenhouses near the property; one set behind Law's home produced decorations for Law's Briarcliff Farms, his house, the lodge, and workers' houses. The other set, the Pierson Greenhouses, were used for growing the American Beauty rose and rare carnations, producing between 5,000 and 8,000 per week. Foreman George Romaine first propagated the Briarcliff rose there.
With developments in computer technology and music software advanced, it became possible to create high quality music using little more than a single laptop computer.S. Emmerson, Living Electronic Music (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007), pp. 80–1. This resulted in a massive increase in the amount of home-produced electronic music available to the general public via the expanding internet,R. Shuker, Popular Music: the Key Concepts (London: Routledge, 2nd edn., 2005), , pp. 145–8.
All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted. All tracks on sides one, two, and four were produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, except "Money" and "Bye Bye Johnnie", which were produced by Eric Easton. Side three was produced by Jimmy Miller, except tracks "She's a Rainbow" and "2000 Light Years from Home", produced by The Rolling Stones. "Poison Ivy" is version 1, although not designated as such on the 1972 release.
Harrold studied for a diploma The British Society of Clinical Hypnosis. He began making home produced hypnosis recordings in the late 1990s. He received a gold disc from Nielsen BookScan in 2006 for his Complete Relaxation CD. Harrold has also produced 8 hypnotherapy CDs for The BBC and has written 5 self-help books for Orion Publishing in the United Kingdom. He has also written for McGraw Hill in the United States.
The 1924 film Ace of Cactus Range with Adamson directing as Denver Dixon and George Kasterson as Art Mix Adamson was born January 4, 1890 in Auckland, New Zealand. In the late 1910s, he moved to the United States with a home-produced movie and managed to find a distributor. He decided to continue making his own movies despite a lack of early success with his films. Adamson began producing films around 1920.
He gave up his job as a mechanic so he could ride full-time and now lives in Glasgow. In June 2009, MacAskill appeared in the music video for Doves' single "Winter Hill". In September 2009, MacAskill was the focus of TV advert filmed by The Leith Agency on behalf of Scottish jobs website s1jobs.com.Danny MacAskill - s1jobs.com On 16 November 2010 MacAskill released a new video Way Back Home produced by Red Bull Media House.
After 1880 it gradually developed its own architecture for signal boxes, using home-produced and contractor-built frames. J.E. Annett, the inventor of Annett's key in 1875, a portable form of interlocking, was a former LB&SCR; employee. During the re-modelling of Victoria Station between 1898 and 1908 it was re-signalled using the Sykes electro-mechanical method for controlling points and signals, allowing for more compact signal boxes.Gordon (1910), pp. 159–60.
Justice in 2007 In the 2000s, with the increased accessibility of computer technology and advances in music software, it became possible to create high quality music using little more than a single laptop computer. This resulted in a massive increase in the amount of home-produced electronic music available to the general public via the expanding internet,R. Shuker, Popular Music: the Key Concepts (Abingdon: Routledge, 2nd edn., 2005), , pp. 145–8.
Such advances have democratized music creation,. leading to a massive increase in the amount of home-produced electronic music available to the general public via the internet. Software based instruments and effect units (so called "plugins") can be incorporated in a computer-based studio using the VST platform. Some of these instruments are more or less exact replicas of existing hardware (such as the Roland D-50, ARP Odyssey, Yamaha DX7 or Korg M1).
Horror Channel (formerly Zone Horror) is a British television channel showing horror films and television series and some science fiction. It is broadcast in the UK and Ireland. Specialized programming includes cult films, classic horror, comedy, B movies, modern thrillers, series, home-produced specials, biographies and documentaries. The Horror Channel is available as a free-to- air service on Astra 2F and, since Friday the 13th of March 2015, on Freeview channel 70.
Midweek was broadcast for the first time on 9 September 2009. It was introduced at a time when TV3 was expanding its home-produced programmes. The show was scheduled for Wednesday nights to avoid a clash with Prime Time which is broadcast at a similar time on RTÉ One on Tuesday and Thursday nights. In contrast to the Prime Time programme, Midweek focused on more human interest stories rather than hard current affairs stories.
Peaches performing in August 2006 In the 2000s, as computer technology became more accessible and music software advanced, it became possible to create high quality music using little more than a single laptop computer.S. Emmerson, Living Electronic Music (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007), , pp. 80–1. This resulted in a massive increase in the amount of home-produced electronic music available to the general public via the expanding internet,R. Shuker, Popular Music: the Key Concepts (Abingdon: Routledge, 2nd edn.
Donnelly, James S. Changes in the Grange Economy of English and Welsh Cistercian Abbeys, 1300–1540, p. 449. This change made the abbey increasingly dependent on the market economy. Food for example, often had to be bought, rather than home produced. Sometimes barter was employed to secure supplies: in 1521 the abbot was forced to obtain eight beef cattle and forty cheeses by assigning all the timber in a wood called Swallotaylle to Robert Hood of Acton Pigott.
"Peace of Mind" (also known as "The Candle Burns") is the title given to a song of unknown origin that was attributed to The Beatles on bootleg albums starting in 1973. The recording has the sound quality of a home-produced demo, and was reportedly recovered from a trash container at Apple Corps headquarters in 1970. As no copyright, claim of ownership, recollection, or documentation about the song has ever been uncovered, its connection with the Beatles remains speculative.
Klaxons in concert in 2007 With developments in computer technology and music software, it became possible to create high quality music using little more than a single laptop computer.S. Emmerson, Living Electronic Music (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007), pp. 80–1. This resulted in a massive increase in the amount of home-produced electronic music available to the general public via the expanding internet,R. Shuker, Popular Music: the Key Concepts (London: Routledge, 2nd edn., 2005), , pp. 145–8.
Over the next few years, its workload grew. In the late 1920s and early 1930s the Government introduce new measures to support domestic agriculture and farmers' income. Subsidies or price insurance schemes were created for sugar beet, wheat, cattle, dairy and sheep. The Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marketing) Act 1928 promoted the standardisation of grades and packaging and introduced the "National Mark", a trade mark denoting home-produced food of a defined quality for eggs, beef, apples and pears.
Virgin Media One's daytime TV takes up the majority of its home produced programming. Virgin Media Ireland has stated that 40% of its total output is of Irish origin 10% more than its requirement under its broadcast licence with the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. Together Ireland AM, News at 12.30, Xposé and News at 5.30 make up 30 hours of television each week. TV3's first daytime produced programme was Speakeasy produced by Fastnet for TV3.
Xposé runs for 60 minutes each weekday night from 18:00 as of 8 September 2014 (an increase of 30 minutes). Home produced game shows including Sitting on a Fortune, Keith Barry: Brain Hacker, The Lie, The Algorithm with Ray Foley, Crossfire and Jason Byrne's Snaptastic Show all aired on the channel in 2014. The Lie got a second season in 2015. In 2015 The Restaurant was picked up by TV3, after a five-year hiatus from RTÉ.
In September they featured on the bill along with Elliot Minor at Butserfest. December 2007 saw the release of a third and final single from the mini album, "Diamond Watch". The B-side to "Diamond Watch" was an Frank Musik remix of the first single, "Directors Cut". The band were one of the originators of the Home Counties pop music scene, which along with Furthest Drive Home produced such acts as You Me At Six, Young Guns and Futures.
Means "confessed" to handling bribes for senior officials in the former Harding Administration. He declared the country was being bespoiled and that he had the documents to prove it. When asked to produce them, Means readily agreed but returned with a story that "two sergeants-at-arms" had appeared at his home, produced an order signed by the head of the committee and had taken the documents away with them. The committee head examined the "order" and declared his signature a forgery.
Stuffed toys are made in many different forms, but most resemble real animals (sometimes with exaggerated proportions or features), legendary creatures, cartoon characters, or inanimate objects. They can be commercially or home-produced from numerous materials, most commonly pile textiles like plush for the outer material and synthetic fiber for the stuffing. Stuffed toys are popular for a range of ages and uses and have been marked by fads in popular culture that sometimes affected collectors and the value of the toys.
The staple Indian export was cotton goods, and demand for these was declining as home-produced textiles captured the British market. So the Company was having to transfer its assets in another, more complicated and expensive way. It was having to ship its Indian textiles to Canton; sell them on the Chinese market; buy tea with the proceeds; then ship the tea for sale in Britain (all tea at this time came from China. It was not grown in India until the 1840s).
The village holds an annual scarecrow festival over a weekend each September. Money raised at that event in 2009 along with the Hickling Country Fair, Open Gardens totalled over £13,500. £4,500 was handed over in February 2010, at a ceremony at the Plough Inn, to each of the Meningitis Trust, the Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire Air Ambulance, and a further 14 village groups. The Plough is very much a focal point for the village providing good home produced food and a welcome atmosphere.
Savour Kilkenny is a food festival which happens in October every year, drawing tens of thousands of visitors. Each November, Kilkenny stages Kilkenomics, the world's first economics and comedy festival. Venues such as the Watergate Theatre host a range of home- produced and touring performances in dance, music and theatre. The new Butler Gallery in Evan's Home was due to open in April 2020, with the opening delayed by the COVID-19 outbreak, it is now meant to open in August 2020.
Personal honours for the players masked some of the decline though. Bernard Gadney became the club's first home produced England captain in 1934 and was captain when four Leicester players were part of the first England side to beat the All Blacks. Tigers winger Alexander Obolensky scored two tries on debut in the 13–0 win. Gadney also became the club's second player to captain the British Lions on their tour to Argentina where he was joined by Obolensky and Charles Beamish.
The Cruzeros were formed by Mathers and Tulman in 1985 under the name Sea Cruise. They played top forty cover tunes on the pub and nightclub circuit in Canada's BC Interior. They began writing and recording their own songs later that year and for the next decade home-produced singles which were played on local radio and television through videos produced by the BC Music Project. The band went on a tour of Mexico, and subsequently changed the name to The Cruzeros.
Recorded as a break from their film project Vileness Fats, the album was home- produced and recorded throughout 1973 with help from fellow musician Snakefinger and based around N. Senada's "Theory of Phonetic Organization." Its album cover brought the band to prominence, being a parody of Meet the Beatles!, the Beatles' second US album release. EMI and Capitol were angry with the cover and threatened to sue (though it is rumored that either George Harrison or Ringo Starr had loved the cover and bought a copy).
For the next three seasons Leicester had the better of Moseley beating them in the final each year, before seeing off Rugby in the final of 1903. Moseley were defeated again in 1904, Nottingham beaten 31–0 in 1905. Having won the Midlands Counties Cup every year from 1898 to 1905, they dropped out "to give other teams a chance".The Tigers Tale, Page 19, D.Hands, In 1903 Jack Miles became the first home produced England international, playing on the wing against Wales in Swansea.
TV3 has also confirmed its plan to build a major new studio in 2011 which will be fully HD capable with audience capacity. The company has a small staff of 200 employees to run three television channels and one on-demand online service. On average, TV3 spend about €10 million on internal productions which are generally for daytime viewers. It does not have a history of strong prime-time content; generally its home produced programmes consist of at least one independently produced programme, e.g.
In 2004 Jonathan Beckett released the song 'She's a Vampire', written in 1998, it was released as part of a home-produced five-track EP. Beckett's music attracted the attention of Paul Simpson of The Wild Swans who stated: > "I'm a sucker for musical beauty, lyrical sadness and outsiderism, and they > don't come more beautifully outsider than Jonathan Beckett. For me, > stumbling upon Jonathan's music is a bit like chancing upon the ivy-covered > remains of an architecturally significant stately home while out walking in > the woods; a little decayed, ever so slightly scary perhaps, but beneath the > ivy lie elegant mullioned windows, intricately carved stone bestiary and > secret doors in the oak paneling." Later, In June 2010, Beckett released an E.P. which shared the name of the song 'She's a Vampire'; this also featured the song 'Between Two Worlds', which was originally released in 2003 on a home-produced album named Start Point. She's a Vampire was released on the same record label that The Wild Swans were on: Occultation Recordings, as Simpson put Beckett in contact with Nick Halliwell - the owner, the E.P. was later re-released on Echolocation Records as a download.
Tolka Row was an Irish drama serial set in a fictional housing estate on the northside of Dublin. Based on Maura Laverty's play of the same name, Tolka Row was first broadcast on 3 January 1964 and aired weekly for five series until it ended on 31 May 1968. As Telefís Éireann's first venture into soap operas, Tolka Row quickly became a staple of the new television station's schedule and set the pace for all future home-produced serials. Its popularity also resulted in the station developing a second soap opera, The Riordans, in 1965.
On April 28, 2012, Reflections released their debut album, The Fantasy Effect, which was home-produced and recorded by the band using Mixcraft 4, a Windows music recording and mixing program. Soon after releasing The Fantasy Effect, Reflections were signed to record labels eOne and Good Fight. Reflections' second album and record label debut, titled Exi(s)t, was released October 22, 2013. The first single from Exi(s)t, titled "My Cancer," was released for download through iTunes and all other digital retailers on September 10, 2013.
Outram's was a large bakery based in Southport, Merseyside, England. In the early 1920s they ran a fleet of steam lorries, petrol vans and horses and carts, which were used to deliver bakery products both nationwide and locally. They wanted to buy some electric vehicles to replace some of the horses, but found that both home-produced and imported vehicles were considerably more expensive than they were prepared to pay. They were looking for something that was comparable in price to their Ford vans, and so formed Victor Electrics Ltd.
On September 22, 1980, Iraq launched an invasion against Iran, marking the beginning of the eight-year Iran–Iraq War. The Iraqi army, trained and influenced by Soviet advisors, had organic chemical warfare units and a wide variety of delivery systems. Neither side achieved dominance and the war quickly became a stalemate. To stop the human-wave–attack tactics of the Iranians, the Iraqis employed their home-produced chemical agents as a defensive measure against the much-less–prepared Iranian infantry. The first reported use of chemical weapons occurred in November 1980.
More than 200 hours of programmes from all categories of RTÉ broadcast schedule are available on RTÉ Player, most of which are not available to web users outside the island of Ireland. But in January 2010, news, sport and flagship entertainment programming were released to worldwide audiences. According to RTÉ, it is "one of the first broadcasters in the world to launch a comprehensive international online TV catch-up service." Popular soap operas are available on a 7-day catch-up basis, while home produced entertainment and children's programming is available for 21 days.
As computer technology became more accessible and music software advanced in the 2000s, it became possible to create high quality music using little more than a single laptop computer. This resulted in a massive increase in the amount of home-produced electronic music available to the general public via the expanding internet. Many underground metal bands like Nitric Dreams and Crystal and the Witches from Kolkata also started recording and releasing singles on their blogs. To encourage the Bengali rock scene, the Bangla Rock Magazine was started on July 3, 2013, covering exclusively Bengali rock.
As Channel 6 the channel provided no news and sport, and focused largely on home produced music and review programmes. In 2015 3e dropped its main evening news, and only airs bulletins called The Thread. In September 2017 3e started providing 60 minute news update in the afternoons on 3e, at 13:00, 14:00, 15:00 and 16:00, this is coupled with news programming on both TV3 and be3. Although designed as an entertainment channel, it started broadcasting news updates shortly after its rebrand to 3e in 2009.
He released his next three albums under Elektra: Never Home (produced by Danny Kortchmar), Blue Days Black Nights (produced by T-Bone Burnett), and Right Between the Promises. Johnston and fellow musicians Jay Moran, James "Pie" Cowan, Duke Erikson, and Butch Vig perform occasional shows as a covers band called "The Know-it-All Boyfriends". Vig established the ensemble for his brother's Christmas party, soon became an ongoing venture. Johnston's songs appear on the soundtrack albums for Kingpin (1996), Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995), Heavy (1995), and Kicking and Screaming (1995).
In the 19th century, as the frontier advanced westward, recipes had to be adapted based on the availability of ingredients. A traditional Midwestern breakfast in the 19th century might have included lamb chops, liver, bacon, pan-fried fish, oysters, eggs, potatoes, fruit compote or preserves, and hearty dough-based dishes like pie, doughnuts or cookies. At harvest time families would have eaten mostly home produced foods. The table would be laden with fried chicken, pickles, relish, beets, cottage cheese, roast meats, potatoes, pork chops, fresh bread, fried green tomatoes, pies and biscuits.
The next season (1950), 500cc racing became recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as Formula Three. Parker drove his JAP-engined "special" in competition to the Norton-equipped works and privateer Coopers. In theory, his home-produced car should not have been competitive but he still managed 10 wins during the season and third place in the Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three support race. 1951 was the inaugural season for the British Formula Three Championship and Parker acquired a James Bottoms Special (JBS) chassis and was provided with works JAP engines.
One of his last shows for the station was Where Are They Now? in which he interviewed former celebrities whose fame had largely faded.The Irish Times, "RTE makes home- produced television drama 'a priority'", 9 August 1994 Healy then set up his own production company which made a series of television documentaries. His 1995 TV documentary on Irish musician, Phil Lynott, The Rocker, was broadcast on RTÉ Two and BBC Two, and later released as a DVD. In 1998, Healy made two half-hour documentaries for the RTÉ One television series, Against The Odds.
After Japan's annexation of Korea in 1910 Cho became increasingly involved with his country's independence movement. His participation in the March 1st Movement led to his arrest and detention, along with tens of thousands of other Koreans. He is also famous for publicly rejecting the Japanese Imperial government's policy of pressuring Koreans to legally change their surnames into Japanese.Lankov, "From Stalin to Kim Il Sung", p11 In 1922 Cho established the Korean Products Promotion Society with the objective of achieving economic self-sufficiencyWells, "New God, New Nation", p19 and that Koreans could obtain solely home-produced products.
Barnes and James 1989, p. 508. Other nations, notably Australia and the United States of America, also ordered large numbers of Canberras. Martin EB-57B In the United States, the US Air Force had identified the need to replace the obsolete B-26 Invader and had determined that, at the time, no home-produced aircraft designs could get close to what the Canberra could already offer. Following a competition against rivals such as the Martin XB-51, it was decided to order a total of 403 Canberras. These aircraft were licence-built by Martin as the B-57 Canberra.
Larva in the Lotte World II Hotel The South Korean animation industry was in a period of crisis throughout the 2000s. Depression at the reality of being an industry that the West merely gave factory-type drawing to began to sink in. This followed the 1990s, a period of explosive growth for the industry when Korean studios made most of their profits from OEM, mostly from the United States. In many ways, 2011 was a bright transitional year for Korean animation, with home-produced animated feature films finally finding box office success in South Korea, instead of facing the usual financial failure.
In 1997, local independent label Aware Records, which had recently signed a deal with Columbia Records, included the band on the label's annual compilation of unsigned bands, Aware 5 (1997). The track chosen for the compilation was a demo version of "This is My Home," produced by Scott Tallarida. In February 1998, Aware and manager Roger Jansen convinced the group to sign a publishing deal with EMI, and soon after the band began working with producer John Fields. During this time, Scott Tallarida was still playing bass, but indicated that he wanted to pursue his own musical aspirations.
The motorcycle, while not very powerful, proved popular as a cheaper alternative to imported motorcycles or the home- produced heavy-duty Sokół. The popularity of the new product made the entire factory adopt its logo and the now-iconic SHL abbreviation (probably derived from the words "Spółka Huta Ludwików" - "Huta Ludwików Company"). Despite the initial success, only less than 2,000 motorcycles were manufactured until the outbreak of World War II in 1939 and the German occupation. Shortly before the war the engineering department started preparations for the production of SHL's first passenger car designed by Stanisław Pragłowski.
As a youth Home was drawn first to music and bohemianism, and then to radicalism. He attended meetings of many different leftist groups including several organised by the Trotskyist Socialist Youth League and even two editorial meetings of Anarchy Magazine. He refused to join any of these organisations and later repudiated them as reactionary, instead professing autonomous communist political positions after going to London Workers Group. In the late seventies Home produced his first punk (music) fanzines including early issues of "Down in the Street" which had run to seven numbers by the time he stopped publishing it in 1980.
The first release on the Blue Beat label was "Boogie Rock" by Laurel Aitken, which was licensed from Dada Tewari's Downbeat label. The Blue Beat label's distinctive blue covers and silver logo first appeared with the label's third release, "Manny Oh" by Higgs and Wilson. The Blue Beat label reached licensing agreements with the majority of major Jamaican producers and also released many home-produced recordings by Siggy Jackson, featuring English-based artists such as the Marvels. Even some Prince Buster hits, including "Wash-Wash", were recorded in London, and involved well-known UK musicians such as Georgie Fame.
In 1972, Marvel set up a publishing arm in the UK, Marvel UK, reprinting American superhero strips. These proved extremely popular, and a range of weekly titles were being published by 1975. So much so that in 1976 the parent company briefly published a minimal amount of new material specifically for the UK market in Captain Britain. The American reprint material proved to be more successful, and continued to appear into the 1980s, at which stage Marvel UK also began diversifying into home produced original material, both UK originated strips featuring American created characters such as Captain Britain, the Hulk and the Black Knight, and wholly original strips like Night Raven.
Lyrics by Robert de Fresnes © Big Life Music / Distinctive Music #:Vocal Performance by Joe Murena #"Take Me Home" #:Produced and Written by Marisol Angelique Solorzano, Albert Castillo and Rich "DJ Riddler" Pangilinan #:for AL B. RICH MUSIC GROUP/ASCAP #:Vocal Performance by Marisol Angelique Solorzano #"Kiss Me (Besame)" #:Produced and Written by Marisol Angelique Solorzano, Albert Castillo and Rich "DJ Riddler" Pangilinan for Al B. Rich Music Group/ASCAP #:Vocal Performance by Marisol Angelique Solorzano #"Back in Love" #:Written by: Greg Bonnick/Leon Price/Jenna Gibbons/Martin George Page/John Lind. Published by: EMI Music Publishing Ltd./EMI Songs Ltd./EMI April Music Inc.
However, their own company was not interested in the design and in early 1938 it was sold to the Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów (PWS) instead. The PWS further modified the design, now named PWS-40 Junak, with several features cloned from a Tipsy S.2 sports plane bought the previous year for testing; additional influence came from British de Havilland DH-94 Moth Minor. The PWS intended the new plane to be a competition for heavier and more expensive home-produced trainers, including RWD-16 bis and RWD-23. The prototype was test-flown in late April 1939 and delivered to the Institute of Aviation for further tests.
Many viewed Channel 6 as a much better service. Channel 6 had a wider variety of content and had introduced many new US first runs to Irish TV. While their Irish content was limited to in-studio music programming (Night Shift and Day Shift), many alternative Irish bands had been given the opportunity of appearing to a wider audience. TV3's decision to drop Channel 6's home produced programming caused an outcry from many in the music industry. As 3e and Virgin Media TWO, it has relied mainly on repeats of TV3 programming, US and English programming and many reality programmes, causing the content of the channel to be diminished.
In February 2014, Black released her second album of mostly originals, This is Home produced by Lex Price and featuring guitar playing by Will Kimbrough and Oliver Wood of the Wood Brothers. In June 2015 Black released The Muscle Shoals Sessions, produced by Lex Price and recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the area where both of her parents were born and raised. The album features Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sideman, Spooner Oldham on keyboard and Regina and Ann McCrary of the McCrary Sisters on background vocals. The album consists of primarily classic covers originally recorded in Muscle Shoals, and three of Black's originals.
The 1990s brought a growing international awareness of Irish traditional music, along with a period of economic success for Ireland (the "Celtic Tiger") and the launch of the music-and-dance show Riverdance. In America, the 1991 television series Bringing It All Back Home, produced by Philip King, focussed on the Irish roots of much American music, and was followed by other TV productions also themed around Irish music. As Irish music became more widely performed and increasingly commercialised, debates arose over issues of "purity" in Irish music in the face of diversifying settings and uses, and also over intellectual property inhering in compositions and recordings in the genre.
Gospel music was the preferred choice at home, but other sounds made their way into Williams' environment. His father played saxophone for James Brown and Jackie Wilson, his mother sang in various girl groups, and his older brothers sneaked funk and R&B; recordings into the house. By age 10, he had recorded an album of his own at home (produced by Virgil Brookins). Deciding early on a musical career, he took the name "Tonex" by the time he was 13, sometimes spelling it "Tonéx"; at the age of 16 he and his parents hired his first personal manager, Benjamin Jimerson (aka Benjamin Jimerson-Phillips) in 1991.
Although TV3 have made home-produced versions of international programmes before such as The Weakest Link, The Apprentice is without doubt proving to be the most successful for the broadcaster, attracting large viewing figures, and receiving much attention from the media in Ireland, the show's catchphrase is; You are fired! The show's first scandal involved Joanna Murphy, one of the contestants. She had been in contact with her family between takes, even though it is forbidden according to the rules of the show. She used the Project manager laptop to communicate with her husband, and received his help in the hope of winning a task.
According to one study, "In 1946, there was one car for every 14 Australians; by 1960, it was one to 3.5. The vast majority of families had access to a car." Car ownership flourished during the postwar period, with 1970/1971 census data estimating that 96.4 per cent of Australian households in the early Seventies owned at least one car; however, not all felt the rapid suburban growth was desirable. Distinguished Architect and designer Robin Boyd, a critic of Australia's built surroundings, described Australia as "'the constant sponge lying in the Pacific', following the fashions of overseas and lacking confidence in home- produced, original ideas".
Kempenich lives in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and has worked as an artist at the Grand Forks Public Schools, where she aided in an exploration of the arts of children grades one to five. Kempenich has been featured in multiple galleries as well as travelling exhibitions. These include Art of The Resistance hosted by the Honor the Earth Organization, Bring Her Home produced by the All My Relations Gallery located in Minneapolis,“Indanishinaabekwew” (I am an Anishinaabe Woman) at Watermark Art Center’s Miikanan Gallery in Bemidji and exhibitions with The Sioux Indian Museum in Rapid City, South Dakota. Her work oscillates between keeping cultural traditions and exploring fresh mediums and artistic innovation.
Furthermore, the Goliaths were seriously underpowered and could not fly on one engine only, a serious flaw in a bomber. Because of that the Department of Air of the Ministry of Military Affairs renewed interest in a home-produced heavy bomber. As a stop-gap solution, the Polish state bought in February 1928 a license for Fokker F.VIIB/3m long-range passenger aircraft to be produced at the Lublin-based Plage i Laśkiewicz works. By the end of that year Jerzy Rudlicki of Plage i Laśkiewicz modified the design to build the plane in bomber configuration as well: windows were sealed, the passenger cabin replaced with bomb racks for up to bombs and a single dorsal machine gun nest.
Furthermore, the Goliaths were seriously underpowered and could not fly on one engine only, a serious flaw in a bomber. Because of that the Department of Air of the Ministry of Military Affairs renewed interest in a home-produced heavy bomber. As a stop-gap solution, the Polish state bought in February 1928 a license for Fokker F.VIIB/3m long-range passenger aircraft to be produced at the Lublin-based Plage i Laśkiewicz works. By the end of that year Jerzy Rudlicki of Plage i Laśkiewicz modified the design to build the plane in bomber configuration as well: windows were sealed, the passenger cabin replaced with bomb racks for up to bombs and a single dorsal machine gun nest.
The Ray H. Bennett Lumber Co., one of more than 150 lumber companies to have called North Tonawanda home, produced kit homes sold around the nation and Canada for 70 years. Richardson Boat, Buffalo Bolt, Durez Chemical, National Grinding Wheel, Taylor Devices, International Paper, Tonawanda Iron & Steel, Riverside Chemical, and hundreds of other successful manufacturing businesses called North Tonawanda home. The Railroad Museum of the Niagara Frontier occupies a 1923 Erie Railroad station on Oliver Street. The Riviera Theater and Performing Arts Center on Webster Street, in a restored Italian Renaissance-style building, features plays, concerts, movies and other events, and its 1926 "Mighty Wurlitzer" organ is featured in monthly organ concerts.
Upon launch the network was slow to embrace producing localized dramas however, it contribute to producing a number of short and feature films with both the Broadcasting Authority of Irelandand Screen Ireland (then Irish Film Board) such as Watermelon. In 2004 it co-produced RTÉ Two's ill-fated 20 some-things drama The Big Bow Wow. Since 2006, the channel has looked towards home produced drama with the likes of Laura Windermere's Bag and Deception. It also took a look at two other drama serials The Guards and a revival of RTÉ's The Clinic; however, neither came to fruition. In 2008, further homegrown produced drama series were added, the first being the one-off bilingual drama School Run.
The second floor of the same building was to be Maison Talbot suppliers of Talbot tyres (as fitted by the Hon C S Rolls), the third floor to be automobile clothing.The Motor-Car Journal, Saturday 22 February 1902 In March 1909 he made a formal announcement that he would close the business which could be seen to be competing with his Talbot agents.The Motor-Car Journal, Saturday 13 March 1909 In 1909 he floated Homoil Trust Limited leading a board of the late engineer-in-chief of the Navy, another colliery owner and a well- known consulting engineer. The company was formed to purchase and develop various patents for the production of a cheaper home-produced and more efficient substitute for petrol made from coal-tar.
The series was an instant success and a major hit in the region with high viewership in the Gulf especially among UAE Nationals. In 2007, Dubai One, an English Channel (which is also part of DMI) announced that Freej would still be Arabic in Dubai One but with English subtitles and put two episodes a week before TMZ. In 2008, Season 2 DVDs were released in September at Toys R Us and other outlets. In 2010, via a partnership deal with Turner Broadcasting System, Lammtara, the Dubai-based studio company behind Freej's production, had agreed to broadcast the show on the newly launched Cartoon Network Arabic channel, making Freej one of the first home-produced shows for that channel, along with the Jordanian series Ben & Izzy.
The following month Australian Women's Weeklys music writer, Bob Rogers described it as "a sincere ballad with a religious feeling" and that "[i]n only three weeks the record was rising to the top all over Australia, one of the fastest- selling records of the year". It was awarded 3× Gold certification by Festival Records and "Best Male Vocal Disk" (1963) in "The Tunetable Awards", Australia's first disk awards from a major radio source for home-produced disks. In March 1964 the Barry Gibb-penned "One Road" reached No. 19 in Sydney and No. 30 in Melbourne. Gibb was 17 years old when he wrote "One Road" and Little became one of the first artists to record a Gibb song.
Full production of the mine did not commence until 1976. The mine was the source of all of the UK's home-produced potash – around 55 percent of the total UK market. It occurs between below ground and has an average seam thickness of . The mine did not achieve profitability until 1984. ICI formed Cleveland Potash Limited jointly with Anglo American, and later sold it to them, which in turn divested it to Israel Chemicals Ltd in 2002. In April 2011, the mine began the world’s first commercial production of polyhalite, a rare mineral that has been found in large quantities in a seam out to sea from the mine, with total resources estimated at over a billion tonnes lying more than offshore.
SF 1 logo used until 2012. SRF 1 is a German-language Swiss television channel, one of three produced by the SRG SSR public-service broadcasting group (the others being SRF zwei and SRF info). The channel, formerly known as SF1, was renamed on 16 December 2012, together with its sister German-speaking TV channels and five radio channels, as part of an exercise aimed at emphasizing their common ownership as well as establishing a shared web presence for all of them. The channel promotes itself as "a full-service TV station with a high proportion of home-produced content, especially documentaries and dramas" that offers "news and current affairs, education, arts, and entertainment for all", and it focuses on drama, entertainment, news and current affairs.
The show was initially a ratings success, regularly getting over 400,000 viewers a show during the first season, including 440,000 for the week beginning 9 April 2006 and peaking at almost 450,000 (40 per cent of those watching television at this time) for the season finale on 2 May. At this time it tended to have more viewers than Desperate Housewives and Lost, both of which are also shown on RTÉ Two. It was also catching up on RTÉ's flagship chat show — The Late Late Show — which airs on Friday nights on RTÉ One, and has approximately half a million viewers. However, there was a drop in viewership in later seasons, but the show continues to be the top rated home produced show on RTÉ Two.
A fish and chip shop in London SW7. Media attention given to celebrity British chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Heston Blumenthal, Marco Pierre White and many others with television shows and books encouraging home produced meals may have had a limited short term impact on the growth of fast food chains such as McDonald's and Burger King. Other fast food outlets, high street bakeries, and chain coffee shops offering hot drinks with sugar levels over three times the daily recommended limit have nonetheless continued to rapidly expand. A 2015 University of Cambridge study reported that the total number of takeaway restaurants including fried chicken, fish and chips, pizza, kebab, Indian and Chinese takeaway shops has risen by 45% over the preceding 18 years.
They confirmed their status as the leading mod revival band with their third album All Mod Cons (1978), on which Paul Weller's song-writing drew heavily on the British-focused narratives of the Kinks.S. T. Erlewine, [ "The Jam"], retrieved 25 July 2010. The revival was also spurred on by small concerts at venues such as the Cambridge Hotel, Edmonton, Hop Poles Hotel and Howard Hall both in Enfield, the Wellington, Waterloo Road, London, and the Bridge House in Canning Town. In 1979, the film Quadrophenia, which romanticised the original 1960s mod subculture, widened the impact and popularity of the mod revival across the UK. The original mod revival fanzine, Maximum Speed started in 1979 and spawned other home-produced fanzines from then until the mid-to- late 1980s.
The ruling forces maintain control through the separation of family members, shoot-on-sight curfews, forced disappearances, random checkpoints, frequent electronic identity checks, limitation of motor vehicle usage (most people walk or ride bicycles), pervasive visual propaganda, slave labor in a place called the "Factory" (later revealed to be located on the Earth's moon to mine radioactive materials), and massive continuous electronic surveillance with both hidden cameras as well as Host-provided drone aircraft that launch from hangar bays inside the wall and capable of killing humans by extremely lethal high energy weaponry. Some medical problems, such as diabetes, have been "deemed unworthy for treatment" by the Hosts, to cull the population. A resistance movement is referred to as both the "Resistance" and the "Insurgency". An informal barter-based black market has also sprung up, trading in surplus materials and home-produced goods.
In 1992, The Children's Channel launched an evening block showing programming of greater interest to older children and teenagers. The segment, called simply TCC, aired from 5pm to 7pm, and featured a number of home-produced programmes, such as CDQ and TVFM, as well as American imports including Saved by the Bell. During the day, The Children's Channel continued targeting younger children, and a large amount of its programming output was still archive animated series from the 1980s. As time went on, the TCC block extended its hours, initially starting half an hour earlier at 4.30pm, until the focus on teen programmes eventually became more prominent across The Children's Channel, which became known as TCC all day long. In 1993, it cut back its air hours to 6am to 5pm, allowing Family Channel to share its space with The Children's Channel, now a subscription service via the Sky Multichannels package.
It consists of a block of 800 new offices, a 6-storey building to house the huge library and other buildings for general facilities. This extension work added a further 130,000 m2. Along with the Addis Ababa City Hall, Africa Hall was one of the two projects designed to demonstrate, in the words of Emperor Haile Selassie, “that it is possible to construct grand buildings here too [in Ethiopia], by erecting a couple of high-profile structures. It is not their complexity or size that matter, but the maximum possible use of home-produced materials, in order to shake our wealthy middle class (which keeps its money under the mattress) from the inactivity that also binds it in the field of construction, and stimulate it to invest its assets also in building to make this ‘great village’ a city and a true great capital”.
Along with Africa Hall, the UNECA headquarters, the Addis Ababa city hall was one of the two projects designed to demonstrate, in the words of Emperor Haile Selassie, “that it is possible to construct grand buildings here too [in Ethiopia], by erecting a couple of high-profile structures. It is not their complexity or size that matter, but the maximum possible use of home-produced materials, in order to shake our wealthy middle class (which keeps its money under the mattress) from the inactivity that also binds it in the field of construction, and stimulate it to invest its assets also in building to make this ‘great village’ a city and a true great capital”. Construction commenced in 1961 and was completed in 1964. Queen Elizabeth II received the freedom of the city on 4 February 1965 in a ceremony here, and attended a banquet in her honour that day.
In February 1750, William applied to the House of Commons for some form of recompense for the losses he had suffered in making the first home produced zinc, which he hoped would allow extension of his patented process. Although a committee reported agreed that the patent should be extended through an Act of Parliament, a counter petition by the powerful lobby of the merchants of Bristol delayed the passage, and William later abandoned the legal process. However, William continued to expand the business through development at both the Warmley site, as well as new furnaces at Kingswood, a forge at Kelston near the River Avon, and a battery mill at Bitton on the River Boyd. By 1754, he had: > '15 copper furnaces 12 brass furnaces; 4 spelter or zinc furnace; a battery > mill or small mill for kettles; rolling mills for making plates; rolling and > cutting mills for wire; and a wire mill of both thick and fine drawn kinds.
Malahan, FNM also ever received recognitions in a few films produced such as Bila Hati Sudah Retak, Dayang Suhana or Embun. Documentaries or short stories such as 'Before The Wind', 'Building Bonny Babies', 'The Letter', 'Buffaloes For Floughing' and 'Letter From Home' produced in 1954, or 'Hassan's Home Coming', 'Youth In Action' and 'Malacca Then And Now' (1955), 'Rohani's Steps Out', 'Valley of Hope', 'Timeless Temiar' and 'Malayan University' (1956) and also 'Wayang Kulit', 'Tin From Malaya' (1957) are some of the best products ever produced by FNM until it received many recognitions from Philippines, Japan, Canada, Hong Kong and Cambodia. FNM also ever produced documentaries about the country unity and independence like 'Merdeka For Malaya, 'United We Stand', 'Master Farmer Kum Yeng', 'No Need To Be Poor' and 'Bapa Malaysia' which are the best products that should be shown again on TV. In 2012, FNM was merged with the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS).FINAS and Filem Negara Malaysia to merge The Malaysian Times (29 November 2012).
Joy Division made their recorded debut in June 1978 when the band self- released An Ideal for Living, and two weeks later their track "At a Later Date" was featured on the compilation album Short Circuit: Live at the Electric Circus (which had been recorded live in October 1977). In the Melody Maker review, Chris Brazier said that it "has the familiar rough-hewn nature of home-produced records, but they're no mere drone-vendors—there are a lot of good ideas here, and they could be a very interesting band by now, seven months on". The packaging of An Ideal for Living—which featured a drawing of a Hitler Youth member on the cover—coupled with the nature of the band's name fuelled speculation about their political affiliations. While Hook and Sumner later said they were intrigued by fascism at the time, Morris believed that the group's dalliance with Nazi imagery came from a desire to keep memories of the sacrifices of their parents and grandparents during World War II alive.
Austin merged into the British Motor Corporation in 1952, which in turn merged with Leyland Motors in 1969, to become British Leyland. The electric vehicle business became Crompton Leyland Electricars Ltd. In 1972, British Leyland sold their share of the business to Hawker Siddeley, better known for aircraft manufacture, and the company became Crompton Electricars Ltd. The Board of Trade refused to allow Morrisons to move to new premises in Leicester, because of a lack of skilled labour in the area, and instead offered to build them a new factory in a development area, so the manufacturing base moved to Tredegar, south Wales, in 1968. Morrison-Electricars ceased to be made in 1983, when Hawker Siddeley sold the business to M & M Electric Vehicles of Atherstone, Warwickshire, who subsequently adopted the Electricars name for their own vehicles. Victor Electrics was formed in 1923 when Outram's Bakery in Southport, Merseyside, wanted to buy some electric vehicles to replace horses and carts on local deliveries, but found that both home-produced and imported vehicles were considerably more expensive than they were prepared to pay.
Granada Night Time ident On 2 September 1988, four of the smaller ITV companies (Border, Grampian, Tyne Tees and TSW – joined from 3 October 1988 by Ulster – began 24-hour broadcasting with the introduction of Night Time, a part-networked service provided by Granada Television's presentation department in Manchester and intended to help the smaller ITV stations who were unable to provide a service of their own. This new late night line up consisted mainly of films, syndicated American shows such as America's Top Ten (presented by Casey Kasem), American Gladiators, WCW Worldwide (which would later be promoted to British wrestling's old Saturday afternoon slot) and Donahue. There was also a limited number of home-produced programming such as Granada's Nightbeat, The Other Side of Midnight, The Hitman and Her, Quiz Night, Stand Up and LWT's Cue the Music. Granada's Night Time service was wound down during 1995 – with programming carried from LNN from January onwards before presentation was handed over to the London service on 5 June.

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