Interest will quicken in the discarded, spartan works of Bacewicz and Baird, inspiring a generational revival. |
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Baird videotaped the reading and told Schull to expect a call in about a month. |
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I am satisfied that Mr Baird had an adequate opportunity to examine the boat. |
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Although Baird is chiefly remembered for mechanical television, his developments were not limited to this alone. |
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Immediately after showing them her card, Baird was asked to design an entire line. |
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Gemma Baird plays Princess Rose and Coliseum favourite Eric Potts dons the wig and slippers to play Nurse Nora, the pantomime dame. |
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I've given out some kudos to Julia Baird and we all vigorously debated Miranda Devine. |
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Let me start by saying that I have a lot respect for Stuart Baird as a cutter and, based on his first film, not his second, as a director. |
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Once again, Baird television sets were on sale, this time at the new television standard of 625 lines. |
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Baird who has studied mythology since she was a child equips every card with a musing short story on its back cover. |
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John Logie Baird, television innovator, with lots of pictures of Baird and his wonky machines, including a diagram of the early TV studios at Crystal Palace. |
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Sensational and unproven claims on behalf of Baird which he never made himself only serve to muddy the waters and undermine the credibility of his other achievements. |
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Obsessed with inventing television, the boy wonder vied with Baird and the Russian national Vladimir Zworykin for the title of the medium's true father. |
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Finally, later workers such as Baird and Rathbone et al. have concluded that the thrust movement occurred after the metamorphic climax, and is Caledonian in age. |
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Once placed on the drop of the gallows Baird addressed the silent crowd. |
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Logie Baird is buried with his mother, father and wife in Helensburgh Cemetery, Argyll, Scotland. |
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Between November 1971 and April 1973 Sutcliffe worked at the Baird Television factory on a packaging line. |
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The light aircraft came down near Baird airstrip at Kingarth in the south-east of the island of Bute. |
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For example, one day while trying to overcome his traumatic separation from Helen Baird, he experiences anagnorisis in one of his classes. |
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If Baird recuses himself, an administrative judge would appoint another judge to take over the case. |
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A flowing move involving Sheridan, Peter Lorimer and Tommy Wright ended with Baird scoring from close range. |
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Seasonal shifts in clutch size and egg size in the side-blotched lizard Uta stansburiana Baird and Girard. |
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Baird will join Citigroup in August and report to John Chirico and Richard Zogheb, the co-heads of capital markets origination for the Americas. |
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Baird stole in front of Eric Lichaj and Fabian Delph to get a touch to Riise's corner and beat Guzan at the near post. |
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Speaking at a conference in Northumberland, Mrs Baird called for agencies to work more cohesively to help victims. |
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It has taken our police commissioner, Vera Baird, to discover that the recent crime upsurge is being caused by people stealing food and nappies. |
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The life history of the side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana Baird and Girard, in north-central Oregon. |
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These include Patrick Gordon, Paul Menzies, Samuel Greig, Charles Baird, Charles Cameron, Adam Menelaws and William Hastie. |
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John Baird, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, welcomed the decision and praised the conduct of the referendum. |
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In 1928 the Baird Television Development Company achieved the first transatlantic television transmission. |
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While at college Baird undertook a series of engineering apprentice jobs as part of his course. |
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Among them, Baird was a prominent pioneer and made major advances in the field. |
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Many historians credit Baird with being the first to produce a live, moving, greyscale television image from reflected light. |
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In his first attempts to develop a working television system, Baird experimented with the Nipkow disk. |
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Nipkow's work is important because Baird and many others chose to develop it into a broadcast medium. |
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In early 1923, and in poor health, Baird moved to 21 Linton Crescent, Hastings, on the south coast of England. |
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Looking for publicity, Baird visited the Daily Express newspaper to promote his invention. |
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The Baird system at the time involved an intermediate film process, where footage was shot on cinefilm, which was rapidly developed and scanned. |
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Baird made many contributions to the field of electronic television after mechanical systems had taken a back seat. |
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Baird suffered from cold feet, and after a number of trials, he found that an extra layer of cotton inside the sock provided warmth. |
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The house was demolished in 2007 and the site is now apartments named Baird Court. |
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Gangsters of Ska, led by Martin Baird, aka The Fat Controller, have been a popular attraction on the local gigging and clubs circuit for years. |
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Fortunately for Cubs fans, Scotts and our groundkeeper Roger Baird are helping to recreate that feeling in ballparks and yards across America. |
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Her friends Phyllis Cunningham, 75, and Eva-Lee Baird, 74, stood with her. |
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The South Tower had been used for tests by television pioneer John Logie Baird for his mechanical television experiments, and much of his work was destroyed in the fire. |
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On 5 August 2015 the Baird state government introduced a Bill to parliament to wind back some of the more draconian aspects of their own 2012 workers compensation laws. |
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General Baird was directed to scour this grove and dislodge the enemy, but on his advancing with this object on the night of the 5th, he found the tope unoccupied. |
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Warrant Officers David Bowman and David Baird were given Mayor's Awards from Middlesbrough Mayor Ray Mallon during a special ceremony at Middlesbrough Town Hall. |
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Defender Chris Baird struck twice early in the first half to help Fulham move out of the relegation zone and ease the pressure on manager Mark Hughes. |
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Baird and Olsen's report of a dicynodont therapsid was based on the partial braincase reidentified here as that of a paracrocodylomorph pseudosuchian. |
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Baird was the direct beneficiary of Korn's research and success. |
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Nearby to the west on the A5057, the HSE and Office for Nuclear Regulation have their head office at Redgrave Court, near the main site of Hugh Baird College. |
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