On this street, Eureka volunteer firefighters' rescue boats later would pluck at least 20 people to safety, many from their rooftops. |
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Von Frickle is an American quartet from Eureka, Illinois, but they proudly wear their British progressive rock influences on their sleeve. |
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The deposit at the Eureka tunnel was mined for cryolite and thomsenolite, which were used as a flux in the manufacture of glass bottles. |
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The goldfields rebellion did not last very long and government forces quickly overran the Eureka stockade. |
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He died on April 29, 1895, and was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. |
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Tom later became the publican of the Eureka Hotel but in 1893 sold it and moved to the Carrieton Hotel. |
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Two projects were carried out in the High Arctic between Grise Fiord and Eureka. |
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A perfect example is the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory, PEARL, in Eureka. |
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The Eureka research initiative, which now numbers 31 member states, is a permanent feature of European and Swiss research and technology policy. |
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Looking at it for the first time it reminded me of Archimedes jumping out of the bathtub and shouting Eureka! |
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Loose first year ice was prevailing over the rest of Foxe Basin and in Eureka Sound. |
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Eureka is both a real estate sentinel and the custodian of your personal file. |
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Eureka lies on a similar latitude to Rostov close to the 45th parallel. |
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A small group built a stockade at the Eureka diggings and flew their rebel flag with the Southern Cross on it. |
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His sharp cuts, his impish jinking moves, his ability to turn inside from a wide position on a dime and wreak significant havoc... Eureka! |
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In late 1854, self-employed miners and prospectors in the Victorian town of Ballarat rebelled against the government and set up an armed camp named the Eureka Stockade. |
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The chef behind hit Beverly Hills pop-up restaurant Eureka is Flynn McGarry. |
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It is narrow band, it is very limited, it does not provide the benefits that we and the Europeans and the rest of the world have found with the Eureka system. |
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Other mammals that do not use tools, such as dogs, can also experience a Eureka moment. |
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Her mother owns Eureka Skin Care, a beauty spa in Flushing, Queens. |
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Greater cooperation in key strategic areas will also be facilitated by the way in which Eureka, which has found a happy medium between large infrastructure projects and projects closer to the market, has developed. |
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Eureka Aerospace is also actively developing the capability to generate 3D stereometric images with the Impsar. |
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The Eureka 5 ultrafiltration membranes will represent a real technological breakthrough in the treatment of water by virtue of the quality and density of the water obtained. |
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This discontent culminated in a rebellion at Eureka, near Ballarat. |
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Obviously, we should have chosen a political Europe, designed as a body for ongoing dialogue accompanied by a few à la carte cooperative agreements, as the programmes Eureka attempted previously. |
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The use of reporting tools, such as Eureka and other ones need to be considered to meet the needs of users in an efficient fashion and to ensure information consistency. |
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To provide resources to undertake renovations to the Eureka Fellowship Society facilities between December 1, 2007 and March 31, 2008 in order to increase capacity to deliver programming. |
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In addition to the European Research Council and the technology platforms, the joint technology initiatives, Eureka, the CIP, the Seventh Framework Programme and the JRC, we now have yet another knowledge institute. |
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In 1854, Chartist demands were put forward by the miners at the Eureka Stockade on the gold fields at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. |
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Competing manufacturers include Hoover, Bissell, Shark, Eureka, Electrolux, Filter Queen, etc. |
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A folk cartoon inspired by the 1854 Eureka Rebellion entitled Fall back with the Eureka Jack. |
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In Australia, the Southern Cross played a crucial role as symbol of the Eureka Stockade. |
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In 2013, West sold its academic publishing, including Foundation Press, to Eureka Growth Capital. |
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A gold rush began in Australia in the early 1850s and the Eureka Rebellion against mining licence fees in 1854 was an early expression of civil disobedience. |
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A stylized version of Crux appears on the Australian Eureka Flag. |
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So I decided to visit the Imperial War Museum and was invited into the private reading room to research the books and, eureka! |
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That's handy because you never know when you'll be struck by a eureka moment. |
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I can immediately apply many of these eureka moments to my practise as a new media lecturer. |
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There's nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before. |
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While trying to put myself into her frame of mind, a sudden and unprovoked eureka moment came over me. |
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A few minutes later, as his story goes, he glanced at his full bookshelf and eureka! |
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It looks like the place to nail down a place in the social network where resource sharing and eureka moments follow. |
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In fact, I can't actually remember the last time I had such a eureka moment. |
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As he claimed descent from kings, the priesthood, under the threat of being put to the sword, no doubt, confirmed his rights to the throne of Persia, and eureka! |
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I've always thought that people can achieve eureka moments by doodling. |
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His eureka moment came during one of the seemingly endless group sessions. |
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The two were sitting in front of a heater one November afternoon when Apple had a eureka moment. |
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A dispatcher relayed instructions from a eureka detective to the arresting deputies. |
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As students began to understand the historical process and utilize it, questions were reflected in their eyes or discomfort in their body language and then, eureka! |
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Mayor Frank Jager of eureka made that clear when he spoke at a press conference outside the church. |
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This earned Sensata the 2006 Overijssel and the 2007 Dutch ATC Innovation Awards and the 2008 EUREKA Lillehammer Award. |
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There is no serendipity without a flash of insight from left field, an oblique eureka effect. |
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Then a group of managers had a eureka moment at a leadership course. |
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The initial project lacked continuity, but the use of EUREKA allowed the recording of the interchanges and its dynamization out of the space and temporal frame of the course. |
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