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In his physical prime, Ali took apart Floyd Patterson and George Chuvalo.
In protest, they took apart the contractor&aposs wooden planks used as markers.
"I took apart my game and changed a lot of things," Lloyd said.
Afterward, I took apart my keyboards and hauled the amplifiers off the tripods.
Medical School, efficiently took apart Thorpe's numbers in two point-by-point by critiques.
But once I got over myself, I took apart that section piece by piece.
"I took apart the computer and hid the parts under the mattress," he said.
Because she took apart the Trump marriage for me and then talked about stroking phones.
He took apart computers and discovered that a $3,000 computer was made up of $500 in parts.
It took a little teamwork, but people got together and took apart the engine, which set her free.
Cevik got his hat back, but Moss said bomb technicians took apart the Arduino device as a precaution.
Hezbollah has said the two drones were rigged with explosives after its experts took apart the first drone.
At the young age of five she took apart her music box in order to put it back together.
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, the socialist predecessor to Nicolas Maduro, took apart constraints on his rule by destroying judicial independence.
An American artist who lives in Berlin took apart the house, shipped it overseas and put it back together.
The crew took apart the bed and put the mattress in front of the window in case it shattered.
Justin Amash (R-MI), who has been very vocal against Trump in the past, took apart the president's specific words.
For his latest cyberpunk magic trick, he took apart an old broken iPhone and turned it into a flash drive.
They took apart Fox Sports's pitch-side studio, and they vented the meter-high gas canisters stationed behind the goal.
He was pint-sized when he took apart his green pedal tractor so he could "overhaul its engine," he laughs.
The laser team took apart the system to show how it was built in an effort to stave off concern.
Realizing that this was in fact the case, they took apart a Swatch wristwatch and began repurposing it for internal use.
She took apart a client's sapphire engagement ring and diamond wedding band and transformed them into a Maltese cross-style cuff.
"He took apart some shoes he had and replaced the plastic with leather," Colmenero's daughter, Ana Gabriela, said in an interview.
Bogaerts was widely discussed as a franchise cornerstone when he took apart High-A ball in 2012 as a 19-year-old.
When he was a toddler, he took apart his crib with a screwdriver because he wanted to sleep in a real bed.
She slowly took apart the apartment they'd shared (but where he'd lived alone for much longer), going through closets filled with his things.
Fun fact: A 3-year-old Bezos took apart his crib with a screwdriver, saying he wanted to sleep in a real bed.
Inside, he took apart the LED lights and used some of the parts to make his own brass replacements with warm incandescent bulbs.
In January, both the Senate and the House passed a reconciliation bill that took apart Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid and private, subsidized health insurance.
During her service, the Queen changed vehicle wheels, took apart and reassembled engines, and drove ambulances, according to a press release from Kwik Fit.
While Hill took apart the idea that Ukraine was responsible for the real election meddling in 2016, it's unclear how much it will matter.
He recalled, for example, being about 5 when he took apart a waterlogged quartz watch and replaced its face with a photograph of himself.
Nearly 200 different ones were used for "Mad Max," including a piano Mr. Holkenborg took apart, reassembled and played using a hammer on the strings.
At the time, Funkadelic was basically a psychedelic-rock band that took apart soul ballads, and its heavy, sprawling jams felt like an endurance test.
A rescue team took apart a California chimney brick-by-brick on Wednesday to rescue a 14-year-old girl who became trapped inside, reports say.
He took apart an early personal computer in the 1980s, and until a few months ago, he was writing computer programs, said his daughter, Nancy Sag.
After the fire was put out, police said they were still working to quell various "hot spots" that came up as they took apart the wreckage.
Joey was not and had an excellent attorney in Eddie Jacobs, who brilliantly took apart the witnesses who testified against him with pinpoint precision on cross[-examination].
The house is actually real — it's a 19th-century structure that Kaphar found, took apart, and rebuilt, and it infuses the work with an authentically musty smell.
A smaller one in the same frame shows the mechanics of a cassette player that Martland says he took apart to turn into a tattoo machine in prison.
In a dominant win over Pittsburgh, Wentz surgically took apart the Steelers' defense, rarely attempting downfield passes and choosing instead to work underneath the coverage to great effect.
When Mr. Nuñez got a hold of a Joolz stroller last week — a $1,200 Australian import — he took apart the fabric seat and started vacuuming the bottom bin.
For many blacks, its approach was just more of that Faulkner jazz about going "slow," which Baldwin took apart in his 1956 essay "Faulkner and Desegregation": When Faulkner speaks . . .
One of those came Sunday night when the Kings visited Brooklyn and took apart the Nets, with Boogie doing his ill-tempered-steamroller thing: 37 points, 11 rebounds, countless inflicted bruises.
They essentially took apart the V-2 rocket, put their own rocketry knowledge into it, improved it, and started flying dogs in the compartments of the top where the bombs would have been situated.
He bought a hands-free bone conduction headset from eBay (which transfers the sound vibrations from the bones outside your ear, to the inner ear), and took apart the casing to reveal the electronics.
Frank took apart her set-ups after photographing them; the photos, rich in suggested textures and allusions to the artist's abiding themes, are both documents of ephemeral artworks and complete, finished images in themselves.
The security forces later took apart the car and found what appeared to be remote controls, tablets and computers, said the two, who identified themselves as Andres and Karina, without giving their last names.
A coworker from the Sports Basement where she worked came over with a drill, and they took apart the interior walls, Jennelle working through tears as she imagined inadvertently cooking Alfredo alive with the engine.
Before long, John Durrell, a specialist in superconductor engineering (who took apart more machines as a teenager than he can remember), arrived with a set of tools in his hands and a glint in his eye.
Ben Einstein, a founder at the venture capital firm Bolt, took apart a Juicero juicer piece by piece to see what made the device — which currently sells for $399 and went for $699 at launch — so expensive.
While Feinstein took apart traditional women's roles—she was especially good when talking about her mother—Schumer, for the most part, talked about herself, or herself in relation to men, which, in her comedy, is the same thing.
But Apple's latest 4-gram wireless headphones, or AirPods, have glued-in tiny lithium batteries that make recycling difficult, said Kyle Wiens, chief executive of iFixit, the company which took apart the AirPods and has previously analyzed other Apple products.
On a recent afternoon, Mr. Segal — wearing a brown apron and glasses, which made him look a little like Geppetto as he sat hunched over a workbench — methodically took apart a violin that had developed a crack in its top.
The 23-year-old finally had her day on Centre Court when she took apart Britain's Harriet Dart on Saturday but will be back out on Court Two to face grasscourt specialist Alison Riske when the tournament resumes on Monday.
One of the people in the book, Radia Perlman, she's put this in my head, that we have this fantasy about engineers being people that took apart radios when they were a kid, and are obsessive about details and only think about the code.
Once warned publicly by the leaders of Trump's national security and economic policy apparatus that Trump's continued service is endangering the country, Republicans in Congress would find themselves, and every vote they took apart from the ones required in the impeachment process, under withering scrutiny.
In his second season with the Rockets, Olajuwon took apart a still very productive Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the Western Conference finals, and although Houston lost the championship to Boston, the conviction was set that Olajuwon could take his team someplace, to the finals.
When TJ Dillashaw took apart the hard hitting counter puncher, Renan Barao not once but twice, he did so with masterful use of feints to draw Barao out, plant the seed of doubt in the Brazilian's mind, and to force Barao to loosen his finger on the trigger.
While the 33-minute video detailing the entire build process is the best way to understand the amount of effort Allen put into the project, what he actually did is fairly simple, at least conceptually: he took apart Apple's official 3.5mm to Lighting adapter, and built it right into the phone.
"And from those three car batteries he has running to LED lights and radios and cooling fans, all sorts of electronic equipment, some of it left intact for its intended purpose, and other things he took apart to fit the needs he had," Detective Lt. Jeff Stefonek told the station.
DO THE DEMOLITION YOURSELF "It can be pretty easy to do over a weekend with a friend or spouse," said Ms. Tiesi, who turned a former office space in TriBeCa into a four-bedroom apartment for her family and recently took apart a Brooklyn kitchen with the help of her husband and brother-in-law.
This week, the show brought back Alec Baldwin and his Donald Trump impression for one final pre-election fight with Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton in a cold open that took apart the Democratic presidential nominee's poor week in the polls — and then transitioned into the show voicing its frustration with the vitriol of this year's campaign season.
At the heart of the case is not just whether one man was within the bounds of the law when he took apart his transit pass and implanted it in his hand, but whether governments have the authority to intervene in the technology we put in our bodies, and how laws will adjust to the rapid expansion of implanted technology.
After the organization of Marion County, the fort was used in 1844 as its first courthouse. Eventually, the building was abandoned. Early residents thoroughly took apart the fort to salvage building materials.
In total, 125 bullet holes were found in the agents' vehicles, many from a .223 Remington (5.56 mm) rifle. The shooters took apart Williams's car and stole four guns belonging to the agents.
In 1994 at the Oval Devon Malcolm was hit on the helmet by a bouncer from Fanie de Villiers. The incensed Malcolm told the South Africans "You guys are history" and took apart their second innings with 9/57.
Both Matt and Jeff took apart the ring and put it back together at every event they had, while Matt sewed all the costumes worn in OMEGA. The promotion folded in October 1999, after both Matt and Jeff signed with the World Wrestling Federation.
In 1875, before Abdul Hamid's reign, the Ottoman army took apart the Praetorium for the construction material used to build a nearby army barracks at Burraq. The temple had earlier been photographed by Tancrède Dumas. It still remained the subject of study by scholars in Greco-Roman architecture after its dismantlement.Kaizer, 2008, p.
Echeverría gave him money from that destined to buy a suit, so that Martínez could buy his first oils. When Martínez needed a base to grind pigments, López Portillo took apart a French bureau from his family’s home to donate the marble top. Martín conserved that top for the rest of his life.
Gordon Pettengill was born in Providence, Rhode Island, and grew up in Dedham, Massachusetts where he developed a fascination with radio and electronics. He often took apart and rebuilt old radios. This interest led to a career using radio and radar, in many practical and unexpected ways. Pettengill remains interested in amateur radio and his callsign is W1OUN.
During Vijayashanker's childhood, electronics were routinely "taken apart for fun" at her house. Vijayashanker took apart her first computer at age 14. The men in her family were all engineers, but as a child, Vijayashanker wanted to be a lawyer because being an engineer didn't seem "glamorous or exciting." Vijayashanker began to write computer code right after high school.
His one passion was automobiles, which he took apart and reassembled to see how they worked. George also drove himself to his office. After World War I, A&P; rapidly expanded and by 1925 operated 13,961 stores"Red Circle & Gold Leaf," Time Magazine, November 13, 1950. with sales of $400 million and profit of $10 million.
Mindy (Allison Scagliotti) is a clever but arrogant girl at school who is always trying to be better than Josh, who is her rival. She also shows an intense dislike for Drake. For example in "Honor Council", she took apart Mrs. Hayfer's car and rebuilt it in the middle of her classroom to frame Drake for the prank and have him suspended.
Cox was born in Washington, D.C. in May 1925. Six years later, his parents, Jerome R. Cox, Sr., and Jane Mills Cox moved to South Bend, Indiana, where he grew up and learned to love mathematics. Cox gravitated to his professional path at a young age. When he was 11 years old, he secretly took apart his radio to see how it worked.
Established in 1997, OMEGA was run and created by Matt and Jeff Hardy. They began the promotion because at the time, there were not many places to wrestle, nor did they know anyone who could help. Both Matt and Jeff Hardy took apart the ring and put it back together at every event they had, while Matt Hardy sewed all the costumes worn in OMEGA.
August 29, 2005. Retrieved January 22, 2011 When dividing up the floors, the archeologists, often took apart rooms and sent different parts of the floor to different museums. For an exhibit at the Worcester Art Museum in 2000, mosaics were compiled from Paris, Baltimore, Princeton and Wellesley, to reassemble a single room's floor. After the expedition left, the pits were filled back in and olive groves were planted over them.
Holding Stone Hands, Page 252 and 253 Boyle, After learning that Red Cloud and Spotted Tail had been relocated to Pine Ridge, Dull Knife decided, due to the weather and his people's condition, to go to Fort Robinson. That night they took apart their best guns to hide the pieces: women hid the barrels under their clothing, and the smaller pieces were attached to clothes and moccasins as ornaments.
Analytic cubism (1909–1912) is a style of painting Picasso developed with Georges Braque using monochrome brownish and neutral colours. Both artists took apart objects and "analyzed" them in terms of their shapes. Picasso and Braque's paintings at this time share many similarities. In Paris, Picasso entertained a distinguished coterie of friends in the Montmartre and Montparnasse quarters, including André Breton, poet Guillaume Apollinaire, writer Alfred Jarry and Gertrude Stein.
Moon was born in Philadelphia, on July 15, 1938. His father, Perry Moon was a construction worker who often answered John's questions about how things work. John spent his time building model cars in the family basement where he assembled and took apart electronic devices. Since he worked so well with his hands, he was quick at repairing things like radios, earning him the nickname "fix-it boy", which was given to him by his neighbors.
Sandra Bloom and Brian Farragher's book Destroying Sanctuary states in its introduction that 17th century philosophers like Descartes took apart the person and "turned over the body to physicians and the mind to philosophers and clergy," and in the ACEs movement society is now trying to bring them back together. ACE Nashville has repurposed the acronym, ACE to stand for All Children Excel and is trying to raise awareness about adverse childhood experiences in Nashville, Tennessee.
In 2006 he beat undefeated Ukrainian prospect Vladimir Virchis in a close and intense punchfest, and slowly took apart prominent British boxer Michael Sprott. On 18 November 2006, he fought the former WBA champion John Ruiz, and prevailed in a close contest. He took a split decision with scores of 117–111 and 116–112 for Chagaev, and 115–114 for Ruiz. Chagaev became the mandatory challenger for a shot at Nikolai Valuev, the WBA heavyweight champion at the time.
In 1822, duck cloth manufacturer William Gray took apart his Stoneham, Massachusetts factory and reassembled it between the chocolate and grist mills to form one building about 150 feet in length. Gray's business only lasted about one and a half years. In 1824, Gray leased the property to Brown & Baldwin (later Brown & Baldwin, Haskins), a company that bleached printed calico. The company spent a considerable amount of money making improvements to the mill, however the business was not successful and folded at the end of 1825.
Mall took apart the layers of the intestine to examine the blood supply of each layer and the organ as a whole. Using this knowledge, he constructed a model that demonstrated the circulatory relationship in the intestinal organ; he simplified the pattern of blood vessels into a five-ordered model that could be generalized to circulation in all organs. Mall's strong relationships with his mentors grew his curiosity and his affinity to scientific research. He later spread his focus on laboratory research to the American education system.
His father bought him a crystal radio receiver, which he assembled, took apart, reassembled and rebuilt several times. He improved his set each time he rebuilt it and later built a transmitter, while his father obtained the landlord's permission to erect a transceiving antenna on the roof. While recuperating from polio, DuMont was advised to swim to regain the use of his legs. In 1914, the family moved to Montclair, New Jersey, where there was an indoor year-round pool available at the local YMCA.
House mechanics took apart and reassembled most of the essential works in the system, with their electrician colleagues refitting all the lighting equipment and rewiring it. The lighting control panel has now been replaced with computerised control desks that operate 500 electric circuits, twice as many as before the renovation work. The Grand Théâtre audio and video services completely renewed its equipment below the stage. The cost of this project, altogether CHF 20 million, was financed by the City of Geneva and the Union of municipalities of the canton of Geneva.
She discovers that Hunter was one as well, and that they took apart the personality of Anna Magdalena because she supposedly suffered from a rare form of epilepsy that caused her to suffer from "transient delusional paranoia." Afterward, Magdalena worked with Hunter, who felt sorry for what she had done to her. Neith later discovers that both Hunter and Pakhet were Fire Judges and that the Fire Judges were aware of deep flaws in the System. Despite its purported impartiality, the Fire Judges had becomes aware that human irrationality would lead to the direct democracy that underpinned the System making terrible choices.
A remix of the song by Brazilian DJ Alok was released on the same day. Lipa and Alok appeared together in an Instagram Live video to promote the remix's release. A remix of "Physical" by Mark Ronson, featuring Gwen Stefani is included on Lipa and The Blessed Madonna's DJ Mix crafted remix album, Club Future Nostalgia, released 28 August 2020, while the unmixed version was released on 11 September 2020, along with the standard edition of the album. An electro track, Ronson took apart the original intending for a Ruff Ryders direction, and electronic-R&B; mood.
Taking his cue from Tingen, Nick Southall described the impact of Macero's work on In a Silent Way in a 2003 Stylus Magazine article: > Behind the scenes, Miles and Teo took the tapes of the In a Silent Way > sessions and transformed some beautiful, folk-tinged, melody-driven sets > into two exquisite, beguiling and otherworldly pieces of music. Using > techniques that pre-dated the proliferation of tape loops, cut-ups, edits > and sequencing in rock, pop, hip hop and dance music, Miles and Teo took > apart the original recording and reassembled them outside of any traditional > or accepted jazz structure or melodic framework.
Ronson took apart "Physical" for his remix, intending for a Ruff Ryders direction, and an electronic‑R&B; mood. When the album was finished, Gwen Stefani expressed her desire to be on it after being approached for a "Hollaback Girl" sample on Mr Fingers' "Hallucinate" remix. It ended up that she wanted to be on "Physical", which both Ronson and The Blessed Madonna quickly worked her in. The "Kiss and Make Up" remix was created after Lipa expressed her desire to include some of her past collaborations, which caused The Blessed Madonna to combine vocals from the song with "Rise" by Herb Alpert.
Unwilling to send a teenager so far away, McCardell's father convinced her to enroll in the home economics program at Hood College instead. After two years of study in Maryland, McCardell moved to New York and enrolled in Parsons (then known as the New York School of Fine and Applied Art). In 1927, McCardell went to Paris, continuing her studies at the Parsons branch school at the Place des Vosges. In Paris, McCardell and her classmates were able to purchases samples by couturiers such as Madeleine Vionnet that they took apart in order to study their structure.
Starting around the middle of the century, the authenticist approach was given new impetus by the work of the builders Frank Hubbard and William Dowd, working in Boston, and Martin Skowroneck, working in Bremen, Germany. These builders based their construction on painstaking research: they took apart and inspected many old instruments and consulted the available written material on harpsichords from the historical period. These mid-century authenticist instruments proved very popular, and many other builders soon followed the example of Hubbard and his colleagues. As the authenticist movement developed, it grew ever more devoted to historical rather than revival-style technology.
On October 23, 1878, Dull Knife's band of Cheyenne, only two days from Fort Robinson, were surrounded by the Army. After hearing that Red Cloud and Spotted Tail had been relocated to Pine Ridge, Dull Knife decided, due to weather and his people's condition, to go to Fort Robinson. That night the Cheyenne took apart their best guns with the women hiding the barrels under their clothing, and attaching the smaller pieces to clothes and moccasins as ornaments. On October 25, 1878, Dull Knife, Left Hand, Wild Hog and the rest of the Cheyenne finally reached Fort Robinson.
There were few reference works to rely on, little money for research assistance, travel was dangerous, and printing resources few. Ecke took apart and measured the furniture in his own collection to give detailed drawings of its construction. Photographs, some full-page, and drawings by Ecke's collaborator Professor Yang Yue, show the construction of beds, chairs, tables, wardrobes, wash stands, clothes racks and other domestic items. Chinese Domestic Furniture in Photographs and Measured Drawings was published in a limited portfolio edition of 200 copies in Beijing in 1944, then reprinted as a standard book by Tuttle in 1962 and Dover Publications in 1985.
The fourth man for the nWo was indeed the fake Sting, who convinced everyone (including the broadcast team) that the real Sting was nWo. The real Sting showed up moments later as the last man for Team WCW and took apart the nWo by himself. After assaulting Hogan, Hall, Nash and the fake Sting, Sting left the ring and Team WCW, yelling at an apologetic looking Luger "Now do you believe me?" as he did so. Team WCW, now fighting a 4-on-3 handicap match, lost when the nWo Sting locked Luger in the Scorpion Death Lock.
Bradford posted yet another big score as they took apart Castleford Tigers with a 44–4 victory. The Bulls continued their good form as they smashed rivals Leeds Rhinos 44–22 at Valley Parade. Bradford finished July with a 52–28 win against Halifax Blue Sox. August 2001 The month started with a disappointing 18–14 loss to Warrington Wolves. They soon bounced back and Leeds Rhinos were on the wrong end of a 34–6 scoreline, in this match Henry Paul became the joint top scorer for the Bulls in the Super League era as he registered 860 points (joint with Steve McNamara).
Türbe of Gazi Husrev-beg in Sarajevo Gazi Husrev-beg's forces struggled against a power vacuum in Montenegro after the death of Ottoman ally, islamized Montenegrin lord Skender-beg Crnojević in 1528. In 1541, during an uprising of Montenegro nobility, he set out to protect the Crnojevićs and the local populace. After fighting many battles to maintain order in the region, although finally victorious, he was killed while fighting Christian rebels in Mokro, a small village in Drobnjaci (present-day Montenegro). Legend states that he was a big man, so his warriors were unable to carry him, but instead of doing this, they took apart his intestines and buried them on a small hill called Hodžina glavica (Imam's Peak).
South Africa A won by ten wickets South African fast bowler Dale Steyn took apart the Sri Lanka A batting line-up, as Sri Lanka A subsided for 45 – only five days after they had completed a 1–0 series win in the first class matches earlier in the week. However, in this match only Jeewan Mendis managed to get into double figures, and only two partnerships got into double figures. Intriguingly, 9 runs came off wides – 20% of the Sri Lankan total. Steyn finished with five wickets for 20 runs, Tyron Henderson took two for 14, while Albie Morkel and Johannes van der Wath finished off the innings by removing the last three batsmen.
They took apart a few pieces of the school while trying to search for it, and Lego Willie goes after it. He accidentally destroys the school building, and Principal Skinner sentences Bart to rebuild the school, suppressing all creative attempts Bart makes at remodeling the building. Homer continues to see himself and other Lego Springfieldians as ordinary people, which culminates with his hands turning into flesh while attending church for all to see. Going to the Android's Dungeon for answers, Homer touches the toy box again and has another vision of his cartoon self building a Lego model of Springfield with Lisa for a Lego construct contest, elated that he has found a common interest with her.
Initially puzzled by the request to put eight songs on a 7" record, they pressed 1,000 copies. For the cover, the band took apart another 7" record sleeve and used it as a template for their own cover design. They photocopied it on 11" × 17" paper, which the band members cut out with scissors, folded and glued by hand, then into these inserted the records and lyric sheets. Released in December 1980,Punks: A Guide to an American Subculture by Sharon M. Hannon Minor Disturbance was a local success, receiving radio airplay and reviews from fanzines such as Touch and Go, which meant that Dischord now had enough money to release records by other bands.
He also worked at the lithography workshop of Michael Casse for German publisher Manus Press. In Paris away from his indigenous environment, Nieto began to re-think folk art from his native Oaxaca mainly focusing on the brightly painted hand-carved wooden animals known as alebrijes. He combined the alebrijes with the Burne Hogarth’s Tarzan comic strip stories of his childhood. Nieto wrote: “To Burne Hogarth I dedicate, in memory of the Tarzan stories of my childhood, the series of animals I drew while I was in Switzerland, likewise the xylographs I created in Munich and Paris.” Mentally Nieto took apart the structural aspect of the alebrijes and reconstructed them with the whimsy and wonderment of the Tarzan stories.
On July 29, 1990, Carbajal faced Muangchai Kittikasem, who came to Phoenix from Thailand to defend his IBF light flyweight championship. Carbajal methodically took apart the champion in front of an ABC national audience. In round 7, after a combination of punches left Kittikasem lying defenseless against the ropes, the referee stepped in and stopped the fight, making Carbajal the world champion for the first time in his career. Carbajal began a string of twelve victories over the next two and a half years, including six title defenses against challengers such as Leon Salazar, Hector Patri, Kim Kwang-Sun and Robinson Cuesta, and a win over future champion Jesus Chong in a non-title fight.
A grey Azzedine Alaïa dress (front), from 1986 to 1987, acetate After his graduation, Alaïa began working as a dressmaker's assistant. He soon began dressing private clients, and in 1957 he moved to Paris to work in fashion design. In Paris, he started to work at Christian Dior as a tailleur, but had to leave five days later as the Algerian war broke out, soon moved to work for Guy Laroche for two seasons, then for Thierry Mugler until he opened his first atelier in his little rue de Bellechasse apartment in the late 1970s. He took apart old garments designed by Madeleine Vionnet and Cristóbal Balenciaga to study how they were made up, and then, he put them back together.
Sweeney was raised in Potomac, Maryland, the youngest of three brothers. At a young age, he became interested in tinkering with mechanical and electrical devices, and stated he had taken apart a lawnmower as early as five or six, and later built his own go-kart. He became interested in arcade games when they began to become popular in the late 1970s, knowing that like the mechanics devices he took apart and repaired, there were those that had programmed the games in the machines. Though the family got an Atari 2600, Sweeney was not as interested in the games for that, outside of Adventure, and later said he had not played many video games in his life and very few to completion.
In 1587 he had command of a squadron before Dunkirk, and in 1588, in , commanded in the third post under Lord Henry Seymour in the "Narrow Seas", against the Spanish Armada. When this squadron joined the fleet under the lord admiral before Calais on 27 July, Palmer was sent to Dover to order out vessels suitable to be used for fireships. Before these could be sent, fireships, hastily improvised, drove the enemy from their anchorage, and Palmer, rejoining Seymour, took apart in the battle of Gravelines on the 29th. When Seymour, with the squadron of the Narrow Seas, was ordered back from the pursuit of the Spanish, Palmer returned with him, and continued with him and afterwards with the fleet till the end of the season.
However, on August 13, 2007, Microsoft filed a document with the FCC in which it described a meeting that its engineers had with FCC engineers from the Office of Engineering and Technology on August 9 and 10. At this meeting the Microsoft engineers showed results from their testing done with identical prototype devices and using identical testing methods that "detected DTV signals at a threshold of -114 dBm in laboratory bench testing with 100 percent accuracy, performing exactly as expected." In the presence of FCC engineers, the Microsoft engineers took apart the device that the FCC had tested to find the cause of the poor performance. They found that "the scanner in the device had been damaged and operated at a severely degraded level" which explained the FCC unit's inability to detect when channels were occupied.

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