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What about the massive delegations staying in these new-fangled bungalows?
But it continues to build all sorts of new-fangled wireless hardware.
Ed Week reports the new-fangled report cards are supposed to increase parental involvement.
In other words, restraint and moderation are most likely wasted on the new-fangled president.
Every generation of parents are worried about a new-fangled thing that teenagers are doing.
That new-fangled computing machine in the corner would surely be out of style soon, right?
In this, the Postseason of New-Fangled Reliever Usage™, it made for a distinct entry.
Trump jumped right into a tirade about the new-fangled technology:You know the catapult is quite important.
One character denounces "those horrid new-fangled heretical air-conditioners" that start appearing in the nineteen-eighties.
Then, with all its new-fangled gadgetry, it can decide exactly how it wants to cook the food.
But while these new-fangled innovations may be exciting, they're not going to solve all of Uber's problems.
" Gandhi likewise argued that, "at every crucial moment, these new-fangled economic laws have broken down in practice.
And the number of new-fangled and eccentric organisations competing for souls is growing in an almost uncontrollable way.
The students' new-fangled vocabulary, such as the perpetual admonition of "privilege" and "micro-aggressions", often mystifies their elders.
Streaming games from a data center to the internet-connected screen of your choosing isn't some new-fangled idea.
Now, one of those new-fangled nukes is a big beast of a missile, the SS-X-30 Sarmat.
There was this new-fangled thing coming on the market, the personal computer, and I began writing about technology.
Then there's "Roseanne's" Dan Conner, who experienced an unexpected tragedy thanks to the relatively new-fangled disease known as Twitter.
And this is where we get into the matters of stance and of that new fangled buzz term, 'neo-footwork'.
The union wants to ban UPS from using such new-fangled technology, which the logistics company has been reportedly testing.
Although he is a religious man, he is better seen as an old-fashioned authoritarian than as a new-fangled Islamist.
The shared machines also do not give Citi a chance to promote its own products in gleaming boxes of new-fangled technology.
At first, with their fruits relatively scarce and retailing at exorbitant prices, the new-fangled avocado was sold as a luxury good.
Instead of bemoaning new-fangled Americanisms, British observers could spare a thank you to the old colonies for keeping traditional English safe.■
Stop being cute, new-fangled droids, so Threepio and Artoo have more time to enjoy what may be their final adventure together.
The excitement of speed – attained by the new-fangled internal combustion engine – represented the spirit of the age, speeding away from the past.
" As James Madison observed in the Federalist Papers, the Founders insisted upon this narrow definition to prevent the proliferation of "new-fangled and artificial treasons.
If HDR is an option on your new-fangled 4K TV set then make sure it's switched on, but it can be VERY difficult to find.
What if the "ceremony " is some new-fangled rite which has been dreamed up by a recently constituted community, with no real social or legal standing?
And just like all the new-fangled connected kitchenette of things, Tovala hooks into your smartphone using an app to keep track of your cooking time.
However, as with any new fangled device, the smart light bulb market grows on the daily — and is possibly the most saturated smart device market out there.
She was, on the face of things, a fairly old-fashioned Catholic nun, not the new-fangled sort who engages in social work and wears ordinary clothes.
No matter how hard the new-fangled instant pots of the world try, they have not been able to achieve the delicious, complex flavors Dutch ovens produce.
Who wants all this new-fangled [high-definition TVs], satellite dishes or a screen that's bigger than your room, when you can have glorious black and white TV!
It's a time to reconnect with family and for family to try and pick your brain about all the culture and new-fangled technology they still don't understand.
The amount I have to say about the new-fangled features on the Jabra Elite 85h should be a testament to how unique these noise-canceling headphones are.
However, despite looking like a toaster oven's cousin or some new-fangled version of Ron Popeil's Showtime Rotisserie, the Pat LaFrieda Signature Series model sells for a whopping $1,195.
This took the urgency out of my mission, as I resigned myself to the fact that I was in this new-fangled version of friendship for the long haul.
Five years after California governor Jerry Brown signed legislation authorizing digital license plates to be sold in his state, the new-fangled digital display boards are finally hitting the streets.
The net result has been to turn the Pacific coast into a place where rather conservative and traditional forms of religion co-exist and occasionally commingle with new-fangled ones.
It was faster and more secure than Safari or Internet Explorer, and it offered what were, at the time, new-fangled tools like tabs, ad blocking, and even add-ons. Wowie!
Guo Can, who imports soybeans and sells soymeal for a major soybean crusher in eastern Shandong province, has been practicing using the new-fangled hedging product on a simulated trading platform.
But once again—with a lack of imagination that equated fundraising with pocketing checks in Park Avenue living rooms—the media failed to appreciate this new-fangled gizmo called the internet.
Where to watch: Amazon Back when they were children, a young Raj (Hrithik Roshan) asked his childhood crush Tina (Kareena Kapoor) to write him daily on her parents' new fangled email machine.
Shelley had worked on a series of demos with producer Martin Rushent in anticipation of a fourth Buzzcocks album, all recorded with a new-fangled Roland MC-8 Microcomposer; a prototype sequencer.
Soon afterwards, three South Korean asset-management firms—HI, Kyobo AXA and Shinyoung—all launched new-fangled "unification funds": small equity funds that invest in stocks which are expected to gain from unification.
That is to say, it's not a tech demo with only an idea for a cool game or a novelty app that gets some mileage out of running on a new-fangled technology.
In this piece, the Times food reporter and columnist Tejal Rao shares her verdict on some new-fangled versions of the classic American cookie that was a rare luxury of her international childhood.
If you, for one, are ready to welcome our new Russian overlords, there's good news: you can get one of those new-fangled throwback Nokia 3310 phones with a gold-encrusted Vladimir Putin face.
The contemporary thong first made an appearance at the 20153 World's Fair in New York, but it wasn't revealed as a new-fangled invention being shown off among the world's up and coming inventors.
Independent Frames includes a few works (including 1975's cheeky, phallocentric cartoon The Club) by animator and designer George Griffin, who will be at Quad to present his two-minute short New Fangled, from 1992.
When he was at culinary school in Edmonton, he had mapped out a plan that would see him end up at elBulli via a brief stop at this new-fangled place in Denmark called Noma.
No, their primary concern with new-fangled smart guns dates back to a time when men carried a large knife as a backup weapon in case one or all of their pistols failed to fire.
After years of rebuild talk from a front office that has trafficked in every baseball buzzword and new-fangled innovation it could get its hands on, the future is here for baseball's space-age franchise.
In 2016, id Software hit reboot on the Doom series with a shiny, new-fangled first-person shooter that still managed to nail the demons, the gore, and the heavy metal hellscape vibe of the original.
They're generally cheaper and lighter than new-fangled electric versions, and give you something more akin to a "workout" when you use them, though they won't get you where you're going that much faster than walking.
No, it's not some new-fangled massager: This multifunctional showerhead features a built-in filter (plus eight different spray settings!) that reduces minerals and surprisingly high levels of chlorine that are typically found in household tap water.
I don't doubt that as a legislator who normally deals with something like FCC regulation, wrapping your head around this new-fangled technology is difficult, especially if your state isn't particularly engaged with the self-driving revolution.
His minions enjoy torture for its own sake — though they prefer the tried-and-true "pitchfork and eye-gouging" approach, rather than Michael's new-fangled idea of having damned souls torture each other through petty interpersonal conflict.
The then new-fangled "transformative technology" was going to change the world, we were told—but underperforming hardware coupled with extortionate pricing and a lack of applications instead left the majority of us turned off and disenchanted.
It takes place in a circular anatomy theater (sensationally designed by John MacFarlane), midway through Act 1, soon after the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, arrives at university, where he fervently absorbs new-fangled ideas about science and electricity.
The elephant in the room, however, has been the new-fangled ATP Cup starting in six weeks, which will involve 24 nations playing over three Australian cities just before the start of the Australian Open in Melbourne.
One thing that I think is important for the listeners to know is that we made more digital revenue last year than all of the new fangled digital upstarts, including Vox Media and BuzzFeed and Huffington Post.
Past Nintendo consoles have offered up legacy games via the "Virtual Console" section of the eShop, but none so far have updated older games to the point that they support new-fangled control schemes offered by motion controls.
Meanwhile, Verizon, TC's parent company by way of Oath, could also be looking for a better entry into the market following the closure of its own new-fangled mobile video service, go90, whose failure cost it $658 million.
One state representative (not a doctor) said this was to stop abortion providers from "experimenting with women's lives," which seems sort of like insisting doctors stick to using good old-fashioned leeches instead of all these new-fangled medicines. 
Well, work in Ford's plants was extremely unpleasant—workers spent all day at mind-numbing tasks on the new-fangled assembly line—and when Ford set the wage at the rate workers could get anywhere else, turnover was extremely high.
But Skype might soon be the new secret weapon when it comes to helping baby boomers figure out how to use their new-fangled smartphones, as it's soon rolling out a new screen sharing feature on its iOS and Android apps.
Famously, before Glenn took off on his first orbital spaceflight, he requested Johnson double-check all the orbital math of the mission by hand — being slightly distrustful of the new-fangled electronic computers that NASA had installed to do the work.
We asked Hunter, who made a name for himself on the first series as "the guy covered in bat crap," how he liked shooting with all this new-fangled gadgetry, and what kinds of stories it allowed the BBC crew to tell.
In the end, the simplest solution is usually the right one; just leave the money in the pockets of the people who earned it to begin with rather than conjure up new-fangled ways to redistribute it once you've taken it from them.
So, taking the Observe cycle all at once, the F-35 has two advantages: Not only is the plane going to be a lot harder to spot as it approaches, but its new-fangled electronics will spot the opponent much farther away.
However, as an ex-gigging musician and now living the lifestyle of a tech journalist, I wasn't about to let a new fangled-startup get an insight into my inner bodily health (or lack thereof), so I roped my housemate into trying out Thriva instead.
Launched in 1984 for $1,596, the BetaMovie was one of the first of the new fangled "camera-recorders," a remarkable device that built the video cassette directly into the camera itself, instead of having it be a separate box you had to wear like a purse.
None of these projects make sense because — in case you haven't noticed — we have this new-fangled technology called airplanes that go twice as fast as the fastest trains in the world and require almost no infrastructure, which means their costs are much lower than trains.
I think you really need to address that gap that exists too, and think about, well, how can you make dental care better for the masses and not just people who are, like, well, I want the new fangled gadget that I can put in my mouth.
But the case brought by Pacific Legal Foundation is about more than a new-fangled campaign finance idea; it's also about a basic question posed at our nation's founding: Are our rights gifts of government that we hold at our rulers' sufferance, or do those rights rise above government, fundamental and inalienable?
Related: Giant Gas Pipeline Next to Nuclear Power Plant Could Cause a New York 'Fukishima,' Say Experts The technologists are (of course) excited and optimistic, while skeptics are (of course) not placing any bets on futuristic designs or whether those new-fangled reactors are actually going to be any cheaper in the long run.
From the political action of Black Lives Matter to the anthems of Kendrick Lamar, we've got what we need to make sure that one day, when our kids are sitting in an elementary classroom and hear King belt "free at last, free at last" over some strange, new fangled inner-ear audio device, it's no mere aspiration—but a statement of fact.
The environment immediately embraces the senses, a high-def depiction of a world so far away from our own but equally in the throes of technological change—this is the West alright, but it's not so Wild now, with the railway established, a phone network reaching out from the Eastern cities, and new-fangled carriages without horses coming onto the roads.
" Lester Holt apparently going to try this new-fangled "follow-up question" missing from the last GOP debate Similarly, when Sanders positioned himself as tougher on Wall Street than Clinton, Holt didn't just ask Clinton to reply, he framed the reply to ensure it was more useful to viewers: "Secretary Clinton, help the voter understand the daylight between the two of you here.
In Mr Stach's telling, this insecurity was compounded by threats that the observant and highly sensitive Kafka found in the world: an education system based on rigorous exams, and the risk of failing them; a society beset by tensions between Czechs and Germans, in which Jews were often the scapegoats; and new-fangled machines like aeroplanes, which both delighted and terrified the young author.
Rumors also persisted that the "new-fangled" body was unsafe, which was mostly untrue. In one widely distributed advertising film shown in movie theatres, an empty Airflow was pushed off a Pennsylvania cliff, falling over ; once righted, the car was driven off, battered, but recognizable.
CD Mag felt the game took players to places they had never been before, though described it as a "pretty straightforward classic wargame with a new-fangled wrapper". Game Revolution said that while the game sounds good on paper it falls flat in its execution.
According to the marker: "In 1841 the Ocklochnee anti-Missionary Baptist Association passed a ruling to dismiss members believing in the 'new fangled institutions of the day.'" One of the excommunicated sisters joined with others in forming the Liberty Baptist Church. The church includes a slave gallery. Freed slaves from the area formed First Elizabeth Church in Grooverville.
Pereira, p.38-39 Mestre João Faras was probably sent by the king in a similar spirit, to test out new astronomical instruments and tables. It is known that Mestre João Faras brought along a new nautical astrolabe and what he characterized as some new-fangled Arab astronomical nautical staves (cross-staff?) for experimentation. He was almost certainly furnished with Abraham Zacuto's new tables as well.
The publication of his polemic provoked many retorts, the most formidable of which was Thomas Lodge's Defence of Playes (1580). The players themselves retaliated by reviving Gosson's own plays. Gosson replied to his various opponents in 1582 by his Playes Confuted in Five Actions, dedicated to Sir Francis Walsingham. Pleasant Quippes for Upstart New-fangled Gentlewomen (1595), a coarse satiric poem, is also ascribed to Gosson.
The President Warfield, built by Pusey and Jones Corp. in Wilmington, Delaware, was named for the Old Bay Line's president of the time, S. Davies Warfield. She would be the last new ship built for the Old Bay Line. As the new-fangled Ford Model Ts and other early automobiles increasingly took to the roads in the 1920s, inland steamship lines in the U.S. initially resisted carrying automobiles on their boats.
44 calibre) and a Navy model (.36 calibre) for the American market. After the American Civil War, production continued of the Tranter percussion revolver (despite the increasing availability of cartridge- firing designs), because many people thought percussion firearms were safer and cheaper than the "new-fangled" cartridge-based designs of the time. In 1863, Tranter secured the patent for rimfire cartridges in England, and started production using the same frame as his existing models.
On the day appointed for the test, between 500 and 1,000 people showed up at Watts' farm to observe the "new-fangled" machine. When the farmhand sent to collect the cut grain was having difficulty managing his task, a stranger stepped out of the crowd to demonstrate the proper technique; it was Cyrus McCormick himself. His reaper proved to be one of the most important labor-saving agricultural devices of the nineteenth century.
He persuades the reluctant Rat and willing Mole to join him on a trip ("The Open Road"). Having parked at the roadside for an overnight stop, a passing motor car scares the horse, causing the caravan to overturn into a ditch. Rather than be upset Mr Toad changes his obsession again and now focuses on the new-fangled motor-car. In his new racer, he terrorises his neighbours, particularly a family of nervous Hedgehogs ("The Hedgehog's Nightmare").
João de Barros (1552) Decadas de Asia Dec. 1.2,pp. 280–81, relates how Vasco da Gama, arriving at the Bay of St. Helen in November 1497, disembarked to take the readings because he did not quite trust the new- fangled astrolabe on board. Physician-astronomer Master João Faras, aboard the fleet of Pedro Álvares Cabral, upon landing in Brazil in 1500, also complains about the astrolabe readings at sea. But pilot João de Lisboa (writing c.
These structures included police barracks and quarters for staff of lighthouses. Nevertheless, where these buildings embody the sober and solemn quality that Barnet intended for official structures, the manse exhibits a rather more homely, genial and welcoming character while still retaining an air of dignity and respectability. This Barnet achieved without resorting to the use of Picturesque and other new-fangled architectural ornamentation to which, by temperament and professional inclination, he was in any case vehemently opposed.
Maurice Solomon and Harold Peres who founded the company as a wireless shop in Winetavern Street in Belfast in the 1920s. Both were Russian Jews who arrived penniless in Northern Ireland. Maurice Solomon sold cups of water on the beach in Millisle in summer and peddled haberdashery in the winter until he met Harold Peres who was interested in the new fangled "wireless business". Together they took an agency for the Decca Records and over the years build up a substantial shareholding.
On 23 July 1848, in the Sag Harbor bark Superior, he sailed through the Bering Strait and discovered an abundance of "new fangled monsters" (bowhead whales). The following season fifty whalers (forty-six Yankee, two German, and two French vessels) sailed to the Bering Strait region on Roys's success alone. Roys, in the Cold Spring Harbor vessel Sheffield, spent the summers of 1851-1853 cruising in the Sea of Okhotsk, obtaining in all over 4,500 barrels of oil.Schmitt et al.
The United States inherited the English common law from the British Empire, and the Founding Fathers recognised the danger of what James Madison called "new-fangled and artificial treasons."Federalist Papers no. 43 (1788) Therefore, they intentionally drafted the treason clause of the US Constitution narrowly: This avoided vague words like "compassing or imagining" which had given British judges and lawyers such latitude. The words "giving them aid and comfort" were added by the Committee of Detail to further narrow the definition of treason.
1869 commenced with England being enthralled with the new-fangled velocipede. In January, John Hulley immediately recognised the commercial potential of it in relation to exercises and gymnastics, and contacted several of the principle velocipede makers in Paris, New York and elsewhere.Liverpool Mercury, 20 January 1869 – The Bicycle He eventually procured a velocipede from Paris and organised a "Velocipede Club" at the Liverpool Gymnasium.Morning Post, 20 January 1869 – Velocipedes On 22 May 1869 a number of bicycle races were held at the racecourse at Hoylake.
Already in the Talmud, Greek philosophy and science under general name "Greek wisdom" were considered dangerous. They were put under ban then and later for some periods. The first Jewish scholar to describe the Copernican system, albeit without mentioning Copernicus by name, was Maharal of Prague, his book "Be'er ha-Golah" (1593). Maharal makes an argument of radical skepticism, arguing that no scientific theory can be reliable, which he illustrates by the new-fangled theory of heliocentrism upsetting even the most fundamental views on the cosmos.
When he was accused of "prostituting" his pen, he answered, in 1596, by writing: :It may and it may not bee so ... [but] when ... the bottom of my purse is turnd downeward, & my conduit of incke will no longer flowe for want of reparations, I am faine to let my Plow stand still in the midst of a furrow, and follow some of these new-fangled Galiardos and Senior Fantasticos, to whose amorous Villanellas and Quipassas I prostitute my pen in hope of gaine.Nashe, Thomas. McKerrow, Ronald, B., ed. The Works of Thomas Nashe.
Both teams tried out the forward pass, described in The New York Times as "these spectacular newfangled plays"."Yale Plays Princeton, Neither Side Scores," New York Times, Nov. 18, 1906, p1 Yale crashed the Princeton line in the final minutes, gaining at least 4 yards on each carry, but time ran out just as the Bulldogs reached the ten yard line, and the game ended in a 0–0 tie. Harvard became the last unbeaten and untied team, as its 22–9 win over Dartmouth gave it a record of 10–0–0.
The committee appoints a Downs Ranger to oversee the Downs. In November 1910 a Bristol Boxkite, which had been recently built by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company's factory at the nearby village of Filton, landed on Durdham Down "Filton and the Flying Machine" Malcolm Hall, The Chalford Publishing Co. 1995, , p.28-31. During the course of that afternoon, the French pilot, M. Maurice Tetard, undertook several demonstration flights from this temporary airfield. Bristolians in large numbers flocked to The Downs to see this new- fangled flying machine.
Arcadia, a legendary land of rural perfection peopled by beautiful virtuous innocents, first described by the Ancient Greeks, was a popular setting for writers of the 19th century, notably W. S. Gilbert (in Happy Arcadia and Iolanthe). The development of aviation and flying in the early years of the 20th century captivated the public's attention. Writers fantasised about the strange adventures that might befall those who ventured to travel by the new-fangled aeroplane. A forced landing, perhaps, in some long-forgotten land where time has stood still.
280-81, relates how Vasco da Gama, arriving at the Bay of St. Helen in November 1497, disembarked to take the readings because he did not quite trust the new- fangled astrolabe on board. Physician-astronomer Master João Faras, aboard the fleet of Pedro Álvares Cabral, upon landing in Brazil in 1500, also complains about the astrolabe readings at sea. But pilot João de Lisboa (writing c. 1514) indicates the use of astrolabe and tables were already perfected and routine. See Albuquerque, Luís de, “Introdução”, in 1986 ed.
On the basis of Ellsworth's decision, Colt was able to raise some $200,000 from investors to incorporate the Patent Arms Manufacturing Company of Paterson, New Jersey, the forerunner of the mighty Colt arms manufacturing empire.Gunmaker to the World, Ellsavorth S. Grant, American Heritage Magazine, June 1968, americanheritage.com In today's world Ellsworth would be described as an early technology adapter. He became so interested, for instance, in a new-fangled invention by Samuel Morse called the telegraph that Ellsworth petitioned Congress for a $30,000 grant to test the possibilities of the technology.
Thomas Allan in his 1891 version of Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings states that "Of the author we have no trace. Evidently a Sheels man, he contrives to cap Thompson, who, in making "Canny Newcassel" marrow the "Streets o' Lunnin" had not done amiss". The only two works of his which seem to have survived are : Canny Sheels – showing that London compares poorly with Shields. Permanent Yeast – about the "new-fangled yeast" which no longer explodes – as in the advertisement of the day "Mr. Mawson’s ‘German Dried’ for me".
A 1991 episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air had Uncle Phil outfit the Banks residence with new- fangled appliances that cause difficulties for everyone else, to which Aunt Vivian tells her husband "I said we needed to keep up with the Joneses, not the the Jetsons!" Ahmad Lewis has a song off his hit record called "The Joneses". The phrase appears in the song "I Wanna Go Back" by Christian singer David Dunn on his 2017 album "Yellow Balloons". Dominic West makes reference to the phrase “Keeping up with the Joneses” in the 2003 film Mona Lisa Smile.
Meri Saheli is known for its women-oriented, strong and powerful content that aims to touch every aspect that matters to the womenfolk. The magazine has established itself as the torchbearer of feminine growth and changing times; it encourages women to follow their dreams and embrace their new-fangled roles with élan. Meri Saheli has been like a guiding force and aims to herald every Indian woman into a confident and happy life. The magazine is renowned to be a progressive one, focussing not just on fashion, beauty, and relationships but also on finance, careers and education.
Without adequate warning the Allied fighters could offer little defence against the enemy formations which invariably arrived over the mainland at extreme altitude. The 22 March raid was in fact the first successful radar-controlled intercept of the war. By detecting the incoming formation at a range of approximately 130 kilometres the CSIR's experimental radar station at Dripstone Caves, near Darwin, had effectively proved the usefulness of the concept of radar-controlled interception to a largely pessimistic military and civilian community. Radar was no longer a new-fangled invention to be regarded with suspicion, but a valuable weapon.
He vigorously ridiculed modernism in theology as a new-fangled fad based on a superficial view of reality. He argued that modernism missed the reality of God, of prayer, of sin, and of the church. He said modernism would eventually prove as useless as 'A Squeezed Out Lemon Peel,' while traditional religious truths would survive. In his lectures at Princeton in 1898 he argued that Calvinism was more than theology—it provided a comprehensive worldview and indeed had already proven to be a major positive factor in the development of the institutions and values of modern society.
If there is a mutiny in the army – and in all probability we shall > have one – you'll see that these new-fangled schoolmasters will be at the > bottom of it. Gleig was appointed Chaplain-General of the Forces in 1844, resigned 1875; from 1846 to 1857 he was Inspector-General of Military Schools. From 27 March 1848, he was a member of the Canterbury Association and joined the management committee, but resigned again on 25 November 1851. Gleig was a frequent contributor to reviews and magazines, especially Blackwood's Magazine, in which his best-known novel, The Subaltern, appeared in installments.
The Pied Piper Fantasy has been praised by some music critics. Jack Hurst of the Chicago Tribune observed, "Corigliano gives exuberant rein to his eclecticism in this seven-movement programmatic retelling of the Pied Piper of Hamelin legend, combining Brittenish lyricism, new-fangled splashes of dissonance, old-fashioned virtuoso gestures (for both flute and tin whistle) and amusing onomatopoeic effects (the scurrying, squeaking music for the rats) with his usual craftsmanlike skill." Edward Reichel of Deseret News said the concerto "shows Corigliano at his most colorful and descriptive in terms of orchestration and melodic inventiveness." Not all criticism was positive, however.
By far the largest number sailed from New Bedford, but Nantucket continued to host a fleet, even when they needed to use "camels," or floating drydocks, to get over the sandbar that formed at the mouth of the harbor. Thomas Welcome Roys, in the Sag Harbor bark Superior, sailed through the Bering Strait on 23 July 1848, and discovered an abundance of "new fangled monsters," or later to be known as bowhead whales. The following season fifty whalers—46 from New England, two from Germany, and two from France—sailed to the Bering Strait region on the report from this single ship.
In 1909 an amusement hall and classrooms were added to the Taylorsville Chapel. Electricity came to the Taylorsville area during the early 1900s but had little effect on the life of most people who saw little use for it outside lighting their homes. It was considered a luxury and many families chose not to connect to the “new- fangled” wires until the 1920s or 1930s when rural electrification made power available to everyone. Two railroads were important to Taylorsville, the Rio Grande, and Western to Bingham Junction (Midvale), and the Bingham-Garfield Railroad was added through the area in 1910.
The 18th century was a period of relative stability, with an element of decline. The Benchers of the time were described as "opposed to all modern fashions, including new-fangled comforts", with the Inn's buildings deteriorating. Much of the Temple was rebuilt during the 19th century, most noticeably the Hall and Library, although fever and disease continued as a result of the Inn's still-outdated systems; the same water was used both for drinking and flushing the toilet, for example.British Medical Journal (1994) p.74 In 1922 the Temple called Ivy Williams to the bar, making her the first female barrister in England and Wales.
The Jupiter became a commercial success and was widely used around the world, resulting in Fedden becoming one of the most highly paid engineers in Europe. After Jimmy Ellor's pioneering work at the RAE on turbosuperchargers, the Jupiter was experimentally adapted with a turbo to become the first "Orion" design, although this saw little use. By the late 1920s, the Jupiter design was no longer competitive and Fedden and Butler started work on a pair of new designs. Both would use a supercharger, at that time a new-fangled idea, to provide boost even at ground level and thereby deliver similar power as the Jupiter's from a much smaller engine.
Chapin was born in upstate Watertown, New York and began his career on a Kansas newspaper, aged 14, moving later to Chicago to work for the Tribune, where he gained renown as a crime reporter. He excelled sufficiently to be hired in 1898 by the World, a New York daily, run by the Pulitzer family, which enjoyed one of the largest circulations in the country. Chapin became editor of the evening edition of the World and was renowned as a hard taskmaster.Hardboiled Charlie Chapin, Straus News, 16 February, 2015 He is said to have fired a total of 108 journalists during his tenure – one of them for daring to use the new-fangled word "questionnaire".
Jim DeRogatis gave the song a negative review, saying, "For the benefit of those older listeners who are still having trouble with this new-fangled music, Howie B includes 'Take Your Brother By the Hand', a track co-written by former Band leader Robbie Robertson. It features Robertson reciting pseudo-Beat poetry ('Where am I, on this elevator to nowhere?') over a strange and slinky groove, but it never really establishes a mood". Electronicmusic.com disagreed, saying, "A narrative on 'Take Your Partner By The Hand' describes some dreamy inner city situation similar to the ramblings of the entrepreneur on Grace Jones' Slave To The Rythm [sic] who susequently [sic] jettisons her to stardom".
First edition Kingdom Swann is an historical novel by the reclusive English writer Miles Gibson, his fourth book, first published 1990 by William Heinemann, London, ISNM 0-434-29133-1, in paperback by Black Swan in 1991, and subsequently reprinted by the Do-Not Press, London, in 1998. It is a rambunctious satire on the dangerously thin line between art and pornography, fact and fantasy. The protagonist, Kingdom Swann (1825-1916) is a late Victorian painter of classical nudes on an epic scale who, turning to the new- fangled camera to capture his subjects, finds himself recording the erotic fantasies of a generation. "As in Daniel Defoe's Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress, a voyeuristic fascination plays games with high morality," reported Sabine Durrant in The Times.
The harp is the national instrument of Wales, with an unbroken line of harpers reaching back to at least the 11th century. Little is known of the origins of these early instruments, although small details such as poems are recorded, decrying the use of the new-fangled gut strings, as opposed to the traditional strings of plaited horse hair. There are examples of triple harps made at Llanover and Llanrwst as well as those made by Bassett-Jones of Cardiff, and are on display at the St Fagans National History Museum near Cardiff. A rebirth in the making of Celtic and triple harps came about in the mid-1960s by J.W. (John) Thomas of Gwaelod y Garth near Taffs Well.
As motorized "horseless carriages" began to appear on Atlanta streets, so did the adoption by Grady to this "new fangled" technology. And ambulance design also began to improve in the vehicles suspension and overall design of the Ford Model T. Atlanta area funeral homes had also entered the arena of providing ambulance service as a community service using hearses that could be quickly changed to accommodate a Bumgartner or Washington Mortuary Company single level stretcher. In the 1930s and during World War II, Grady Hospital Ambulance Service used Packards as ambulances. In 1946, many Grady ambulances responded to the tragic Winecoff Hotel fire in Downtown Atlanta which injured hundreds and killed 146 and is still regarded as the Nation's worst hotel fire disaster.
Wheatstone sent the first message, to which Cooke replied, and 'never' said Wheatstone, 'did I feel such a tumultuous sensation before, as when, all alone in the still room, I heard the needles click, and as I spelled the words, I felt all the magnitude of the invention pronounced to be practicable beyond cavil or dispute.' In spite of this trial, however, the directors of the railway treated the 'new-fangled' invention with indifference, and requested its removal. In July 1839, however, it was favoured by the Great Western Railway, and a line erected from the Paddington station terminus to West Drayton railway station, a distance of . Part of the wire was laid underground at first, but subsequently all of it was raised on posts along the line.
Robert Southey, Poet Laureate from 1813 to 1843, was born on Wine Street in 1774; his father, also named Robert Southey, was a linen draper. Southey is commemorated by post-war Southey House, though Southey's birthplace was actually at the other end of the street. By the 1820s, it seems the drapers of Wine Street were becoming complacent: William Ablett came from London to manage a shop here and wrote that 'trade was conducted in a droning sort of way', and shocked the local traders by his new-fangled ideas about window-dressing several times a week with lavish displays of shawls and bolts of fabric. Thomas Jones, whose department store started in Wine Street in 1843, was considered outrageous for selling not just drapery, but anything that would make a profit.
Murdoch Mackinnon, pastor of Regina's Knox Presbyterian Church (Scott's own congregation) who was resolutely opposed to measures which would financially strengthen the position of the Roman Catholic Church. Mackinnon would remain a thorn in Scott's side – as late as 1919 fiercely denouncing Scott's compromise position of allowing up to 1 hour a day of French language instruction in public schools. Another development in 1913 was the creation of a provincial Board of Censors to deal with the corrupting influence of new-fangled motion pictures. With the commencement of hostilities in World War I, Scott called an emergency session of the Saskatchewan Legislature on September 15, 1914. He pledged that all government MLAs would contribute 10% of their salaries to the Canadian Patriotic Fund, and that the province would donate 1500 horses to the British war effort.
In the early to mid-1950s Hao Wang and Marvin Minsky reduced the Turing machine to a simpler form (a precursor to the Post–Turing machine of Martin Davis); simultaneously European researchers were reducing the new-fangled electronic computer to a computer-like theoretical object equivalent to what was now being called a "Turing machine". In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the coincidentally parallel developments of Melzak and Lambek (1961), Minsky (1961), and Shepherdson and Sturgis (1961) carried the European work further and reduced the Turing machine to a more friendly, computer-like abstract model called the counter machine; Elgot and Robinson (1964), Hartmanis (1971), Cook and Reckhow (1973) carried this work even further with the register machine and random- access machine models—but basically all are just multi-tape Turing machines with an arithmetic-like instruction set.
320-321 The musical was revived in 2003, when one reviewer wrote: > "...by far the most outstanding contribution to Primrose is the comedy > lyrics of Desmond Carter, who penned the words to seventeen of the score's > twenty-two songs and collaborated with Ira Gershwin on four of the remaining > five. Two among them, "Isn't It Horrible What They Did to Mary, Queen of > Scots" and "That New Fangled Mother of Mine," shine with humor and wordplay > worthy of Noel Coward." In 1936, Carter wrote English lyrics for the song "Gloomy Sunday" ("Szomorú vasárnap"), which had been written by Hungarian composer Rezső Seress with lyrics by László Jávor. Carter's lyrics were performed and recorded by Paul Robeson, whose recording was successful although most later versions of the song used alternative lyrics by American writer Sam M. Lewis.
While the new proletariat's wretched working and living conditions were providing a natural breeding ground for the new socialist and anarchist ideologies and political movements characteristic of the late 19th century, the end of the 19th century also saw the birth of the above Basque nationalism. The Spanish government's failure to comply with the provisions established at the end of the Third Carlist War (1876) and before (the 1841 Compromise Act in Navarre) raised a public outcry, crystallizing in the Gamazada popular uprising in Navarre (1893-1894) that provided a springboard for the incipient Basque nationalism--Basque Nationalist Party founded in 1895. The PNV, pursuing the goal of independence or self-government for a Basque state (Euzkadi), represented an ideology which combined Christian-Democratic ideas with abhorrence towards Spanish immigrants whom they perceived as a threat to the ethnic, cultural and linguistic integrity of the Basque race while also serving as a channel for the importation of new-fangled, leftist (and "un-Basque") ideas.
On 17 February Fitzwilliam spoke against the Marquess of Lansdowne's peace motion: > ...with regard to peace with France, we could have no hopes of it under the > present system, unless we were prepared to sacrifice everything that was > dear to us. ...His Lordship contended that the safety of the country, the > preservation of the constitution, of everything dear to Englishmen and to > their posterity depended upon the preventing the introduction of French > principles, and the new-fangled doctrine of the rights of man; and that this > could only be effected by the establishment of some regular form of > government in that country upon which some reliance might be placed.Smith, > p. 164. In opposition to the peace motion introduced in the Commons by Fox and in the Lords by the Duke of Bedford on 30 May, Fitzwilliam said: > It had been urged that we had no right to interfere in the conduct of > France.
The southern and eastern slopes just give peeks into portions of the Poconos and wider views of the Lehigh Valley descending down to White Haven, for the Poconos technically are left-bank bounded by the Lehigh. The prominence of Haystack Mountain is about above sea level, and wholly within the incorporated limits of Mountain Top where it is today, mostly surrounded by residences. In the 1870s unhappy with the navigation choke hold into the Wyoming Valley various eastern business interests had little trouble raising capital to form a competing rail company, the Lehigh Valley Railroad to challenge the LC&N; operating subsidiary, Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad (LVRR). Utilizing the advantage of new higher power locomotives, the new-fangled dynamite technology, and some clever surveying of alternative routes, the LVRR quickly built a parallel road from New Jersey, across the Delaware, and up along the Lehigh & Susquehanna's trackage all the way to the connecting junctions managed by shortline rail companies in the Avoca/Moosic area.
En route back to the fort, they encounter a Major Miller sent out to meet the party taking them into custody as if criminal prisoners, who orders the Indians be sent instead in exile to Florida. Hazard and General Quaint journey to the "Great White Father" in Washington, D.C. to protest, campaign on their demands to honor their promises of good faith with U.S. War Department and the Secretary of War himself and army brass and government officials to reverse their decision and allow Hazard to keep his word to War Eagle. Finally General Quaint calls 21st President of the United States himself at the.neighoring White House, on a new-fangled thing called a "telephone" and off-handedly referring to the Chief Executive as "Chet", (Chester A. Arthur, 1829–1886, served 1881–1885), warning him that he was in a lot of trouble with these Indians after Lt. Hazard refuses and throws down his offered "Congressional Medal of Honor" (the highest American military honor), submitting his resigned officer's commission.
Despondent almost to the point of suicide, Rheinallt walked the thirteen miles back to his isolated cottage for the final time and sat in his old wooden chair with a bowl of broth. Finding the silence unbearable, he turned on his old valve radio and, fumbling to tune it to the Home Service, he inadvertently came across the John Peel programme on BBC Radio 1. Rheinallt would not normally have paused for more than one second on such new-fangled nonsense, but on this occasion the voice that came from the crackly speaker was so deeply mournful it seemed to have a special resonance with his current state of mind. When the record finished, Rheinallt heard that the voice was that of Ian Curtis of the then popular group Joy Division and that he had committed suicide that very day. Far from deepening Rheinallt’s depression, this news brought a profound inspiration to him and he decided that moment that he would forge a new career as a popular singer.
The Society describes it aims as: > "to honour and remember those that fell in the war and to study the war in > its entirety - from mainstream topics like the deaths from disease in the > Crimea and the naval confrontation in the Baltic to little-known aspects of > the war such as the British Army's refusal to deploy poison gas at > Sevastopol, and the naval actions in the Pacific. Scaling the Heights of the > Alma; The Charge of the Light Brigade; the Soldier's Battle; Florence > Nightingale; the Fall of Sevastopol; the incompetence of those in command; > the endurance of the ordinary soldier; the Great Storm; the political > wrangles in Constantinople, Vienna, Paris and London; the newspaper > reporting and the new-fangled telegraph; the uniforms and the arms; the > soldiers, sailors, camp-followers, spectators, businessmen and politicians; > the effect on the military, industry and the man in the street; all of these > and more are examined by the Crimean War Research Society." The Society's journal, The War Correspondent, contains the results of recent researches by the Society's own members, many of whom are internationally respected professional historians. Each year the Society awards the Canon Lummis Trophy for the most original article in its journal.

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